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PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tuea., July 5, 1977 The weather Fire officers re-elected DRIVEWAYS BOB'S PINE PHARMACY Inside today scares and 6 false alarms. Mostly sunny, cooler, less humid today. C oventry meeting. Town Councilman Robert IIMTAILLED ANYWHERE IN CONN. High in mid 80s. Partly cloudy tonight, The department averaged 12 men Area news . ,1-4-B Kitchen...... 5-C The North Coventry Volunteer Fire Olmstead and Nancy Moore were OFLWMtxIOOFtLong AW SURGICAL SUPPLY low B085, Variable cloudiness Thursday, Business . .10-A.4-C Obituaries ... 12-A per call responding. accepted as members of the com­ Mm Department has re-elected George 664 Center SI. (between Olcott A Adams) chance of showers developing. High 80-84. Classified . 8-10-B People ...... I-C E. Ross Jr. as president and Richard GOP election plans mittee. Jeffrey Lancaster was en­ Manchester • FREE DELIVERY Chance of rain 20% tonight, 40% Manehester^jLCity of ViUa^jCImrm Dear Abby ... II-B Second Thought 5-C J Cooper as chief. dorsed for appointment to the Parks D O * 649-9814 Thursday. National weather forecast Editorial ...... 4-A Sr. Citizens ,.. 8-A The nominating committee of the •coMumimsTiiuaM and Recreation Commission. map on Page 8-B. fUlRTy PAGES , F am ily ...... 5-6-C Sports...... 5-7-B Other officers are Carl Ricking, Republican Town Committee will ■ ■ w W . row Mst e cou m ; SECTIONS vice-president; Kenneth McCaffery. The Republicans also endorsed the MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JULY 4 .1W7 - VOL, XCVI, No. PRICEi FIFrEEN CENTS 3 report on candidates for the fall elec­ regional sewer system as proposed -CAU DAY, NIBHT INCLUDINQ SUNDAYS- secretary, and Lawrence Beecher, tions Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Town COMPARE treasurer by the Sewer Authority at a recent ★ ★ OVER 10.000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ★ * Rail hearing. Other officers under Chief Cooper The nominating committee is still SliaiieliiiniiiiPrescriplioDS are Robert Topliff, deputy chief; seeking interested candidates for the Pu^eunt finalist 649-0500 Sherwood Trueman, first assistant Town Council, Board of Education, Miss Kathryn Realy, 15, daughter chief; Thomas Ricking, second assis­ Zoning Board of Appeals. Board of of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard R. Realy of tant chief; Richard Eberle. Alan Tax Review and other town offices. Coventry, has been named a finalist ■T COLLA PAVING Israel warns against undue optimism Schmidt. William Vokert and Ross, in the 1977 Connecticut United Teen­ The Republicans are planning a MANCHESTER, CONN. Read Herald Ads By rnitrd Press issue could snag the talks because captains. potluck supper July 21 at Lisicke ager Pageant, which will be July 30 The other Arab participants in the "about ultimatums and threats, Geneva was “encouraging” and pur, the holiest day in the Jewish During the past year the depart­ International the Israelis refuse to negotiate with Geneva conference, co-chaired by which is not good. If he now Beach. Ann Ricks w iir chair the in Rartford, added Egypt “shall be ready to calendar. The 18-day Arab-Israeli ment answer^ 223 alarms. There Israeli officials have warned the PLO, while the Arab nations de­ the United States and the Soviet welcomes suggestions to agree on a event. Those who attend should bring Contestants will be judged on go....in October, and even before.” war in 1973 began on Yom Kippur. were 26 structure fires. 27 accidents, against undue optimism now that a mand that the PLO be represented in Union, are Syria, Lebanon and Jor­ date, I can only accept with satisfac­ eating utensils, chairs, and 9 dish for scholastic and civic achievements, 66 He added he was also willing to 4 car fires, 2 search and rescue mis­ date for the resumption of the Geneva. dan. They have not commented on tion.” Begin said Oct. 10 is convenient the supper. Soft drinks will be beauty, poise and personality. The take into account the Moslem holy sions. 74 rescue calls. 22 brush and MY WEDDING DAY WAS GREAT” Geneva Middle East peace taks Begin’s statement came in the Oct. 10 proposal. On Monday, Sadat said Begin’s because it comes after the Jewish available. Connecticut winner will get a trip to month of Ramadan, which ends at grass fires, 10 chimney fires, 8 bomb seems to have been set, saying Israel response to Sadat’s quick acceptance Begin said Sadat spoke recently High Holy Days, including Yom Kip- At the last GOP Town Committee Washington, D C., to compete in the willingness to resume negotiations in about the same time. national contest. still opposes Palestinian participa­ of an Israeli offer to reconvene in Oc­ “UNTIL I SAW tion in the talks. tober the Geneva Middle East talks, Israeli Prime Minister Menahem stalled since December 1973. Sadat MY WEDDING PICTURES 44 Begin said Tuesday he is ready to said he was “ready to go” to Geneva, Common Pleas Court cases meet Egyptian President Anwar too. Sadat in Geneva for peace talks It was the first time that either Dr., Vernon, 90-day suspended sentence beginning Oct. 10, but he also side mentioned a specific date for Citizen postage rate proposed Three men who were charged last • Richard L. Libby, 23, of Fox Trail, I really didn’t realize how month in connection with an Coventry, second-degree larceny, one and probation for one year on a charge of cautioned that agreement was only resuming the conference, which the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Post­ threatening. Charges of first-degree United States wants reconvened He also pointed out that an end to the 13 cents first class mail rate for attempted holdup at Allen's Super­ year in jail, suspended. after 60 days, overweight I looked. My the beginning. master General Benjamin Bailar Bailar told a .Senate subcommittee probation lor two years. criminal trespassing, threatening and "In the final analysis, the meeting before the end of this year. Saturday mail delivery could save private letters and Bailar strongly market. Rt 44A in Coventry, were today asked the Postal Service Board in May he was considering a boost to • Robert W Morse. 20. of Somers, carrying weapons in a motor vehicle girlfriend told me she was and not the date is important,” Begin taxpayers $500 million a year, but supported the move today, saying “it bound over to Tolland County In Washington, President Carter of Governors to set up a 13 cent 16 cents. He said last week the Postal carrying a dangerous weapon, pleaded in­ were nolled. said in an interview with Israel state said he was “pleased” at the said postal officials were still is in the nublic interest.” Service needs a rate increase next Superior Court after probable cause • Doreen M. Haggerty, 28, of 8 Oak St., going to Gloria Stevens and it “citizen rate” for personal letters nocent and chose trial by jury. radio. Egyptian-Israeli agreement and the even if the business rate rises to 16 studying that proposal. He made no year. hearings in Common Pleas Court 19. • Luis Soto, 17, of Willimantic, Rockville. 90-day suspended sentence and Both the proposed postage rate in­ The Israeli officials said the proposed Oct. 10 date "suits me cents next spring. recommendation on it. Today, Bailar pointed out the rate Rockville. larceny, third-degree burglary and probation lor one year on a charge of was working for her, so i creases with the citizen mail provi­ fourth-degree larceny. Palestine Liberation Organization fine.” President Carter is pushing to keep commission will conduct extensive Robert J Fortier. 21. and Thomas attempted larceny were nolled. A sion and eliminating Saturday Connelly. 26. both of 61 Glenn Rd., Superior Court bench warrant was issued • Maureen Moynihan, 17, of 32 Park decided to try it. hearings which will give the public a PI . Rockville, breach of peace, nolled. deliveries would require later action voice in the final decision on both East Hartford, and Michael J. on the same charges. by the Postal Rate Commission, an O'Toole, 24. of West Hartford, were • Ernest Nickerson, 19. of 56 Birch St.. • David Turner. 19, 34W Elm St., rates and the proposed five-day waived examination and was bound over I never thought dieting independent public agency which is all charged with first-degree robbery Manchester, pleaded innocent to risk of delivery week. injury to minors, waived examination to Superior Court on a charge of illegal has 10 months in which to make its Bailar said the citizen rate “would and second-degree larceny in connec­ possession of a narcotic substance. A and exercise could be fun and recomendations. tion with the May 31 incident. and was bound over to Superior Court. A mean the average American would charge of public indecency was nolled. charge of illegal possession of less than be able to continue to conduct his cor­ Other cases heard: four ounces of a cannibis substance was the personal service sure gets “la m sure you recognize that the • Leonard Blotniski, 19, of 24 Hayes concept of a citizen rate represents a respondence for 13 cents rather than • Richard P Hemsley. 17, of 5 Hillside Dr.. Ellington, pleaded innocent to nolled. Dr , Ellington, fourth-degree larceny, • Cynthia Sandberg, 20, of 8 Eastbrook results. I’ve lost 25 lbs. 41%”. marked departure from past postal the 16-cent rate we will propose " for possession of drugs with intent to other first class mail users. tampering with a motor vehicle and sell, waived examination and was bound Court. Rockville, illegal possession of My husband is so proud of me rate-making policy,” Bailar told the possession of marijuana, nolled mot over to Superior Court. less than four ounces of a narcotic sub­ board in a public meeting. “It is The Postal Service, he said, will prosecuted I. • Charles Frankovitch, 20, of E. Main stance. nolled. and best of all I’m proud of being offered for your consideration continue other cost cutting moves in­ • Craig Clark. 20, of Wilbraham. St., Rockville, pleaded innocent to • Scott Shambers, 24, of 26 Pilsbury of whether such a rate is in the public cluding transfer of excess employes Mass., second-degree larceny, changed possession of LSD with intent to sell and Hill, Rockville, waived examination and myself. interest. I believe it is.” to other jobs where they are more to using a motor vehicle without the possession of a cannabis substance, was bound over to Superior Court on “There is no question that a three- needed, and limited hiring. owner's permission, 30 days in jail. He waived examination and was bound over charges of illegal possession of drugs I can truthfully say if you cent price increase would impose wasn't presented on a charge of theft of a to Superior Court. with intent to sell and illegal possession credit card. of amphetamines with intent to sell. somewhat of a hardship to a large • Lucien Guilbault. 37. of Mt Vernon have a figure problem Gloria segment of our postal customers — customers who do not use the postal Stevens can help you. They service in large volume but who de­ pend on it when they do.” Bailar sure helped me. said. The Postal Service lost $1.2 billion Good acting Barbara Conley in the last fiscal year, but has since achieved periods of break-even A woman was alarmed Tuesday operation. night when she saw some men with INTRODUCTORY OFFER A congressional commission has bars over their heads and guns in Vacation Specials reported that a nationwide public opi­ their hands beating on another man 6 WEEKS for $25. nion poll showed 80 per cent of mail on the Park St. bridge. CHEVETTE CHEVELLE MALIBU users are willing to sacrifice Satur­ 2-door with economical 1.6 liter Classic 4-Door with 305 V-8, day deliveries if would mean She reported the incident to the engine and 4 speed trans. Price auto, trans., w-covers, vinyl Beating the heat at Saulters pool avoiding another rate increase. police who investigated and found Inclgdes radio and Carter Care five young men on the bridge making St. #5689 roof. Carter Care, radio, power 397 BROAD 8T„ MANCHESTER The cost of sending a first class steering & brakes and many (NEAR HIT OR MISS) All of Manchester’s public swimming pools are doing a “sidewinder” by The Herald photographer — at Saulters pool. letter jumped from 10 cents to 13 a home movie. • 3 a * * ® * other Items. St. #5626 C A LL NOW 647-9906 thriving business as the temperatures hover in the 80s. Above an (Herald photo by Pinto) cents in the last rate increase which * 4 9 7 3 0 0 HOURS: MON. thru FRI. 9 to 9; SAT. 9 to 3 unidentified youth attempts some type of dive — dubbed a. went into effect in early 1976. VEOA SPORT COUPE MONn CARLO COUPE with 140-2 4 cyl. engine. 4 spd. with 350 V-8, auto, trans., power trans., radio. Carter Care, body steering & brakes, air con­ side mids., 5 year engine ditioning, AM-FM radio, T, glass Today’s news guarantee. St. #4892 and much else. St. #5353 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU GOP leader urges master plan SATURDAY, JULY 16th. 1977 '3 3 3 1 00 '5 0 7 4 0 0 I s u p e r su E iim er! s u m m a r y These are lust a few samples of our Vacation Bargains. Don’t wait! | Compiled from for state mass transit system Save the 1978 modal price Increase by buying now! United Press Internetlonal FABRIC SALE By GREG PEARSON He said that the state has lacked “Mass transit is an integral part of unemployment compensation was Summer State her would be an intrusion of her Herald Reporter such a plan for development of its attracting jobs. You can’t separate costing," Stevens said. mass transit program. He mentioned the two," he said. HARTFORD - The Vublic privacy. Rep. Gerald F. Stevens Tuesday Our used care are fully reconditioned, requested that the State of Connec­ the situation in the Willimantic area A bill to reorganize the state Utilities Control Authority today Stevens is in his sixth term in the government also passed this year ticut develop a master plan for mass where railroad tracks were torn up Sportswear Fabrics was to hear arguments it should because of public input, according to guaranteed and backed National transportation. several years ago. The state is now House and is considered one of the dismiss Northeast Utilities’ $90 Stevens. Similar bills had been con­ TOP 8i BOTTOM WEIGHTS ■ GAUZES ■ DUCKS ■ NOVELTIES Stevens, a Republican from considering re-installing tracks at leading candidates for his party’s million rate hike request because AUSTIN, Tex. - Texas sidered in the past, but were never by our 41 year reputation for Milford who serves as minority the same site to improve mass tran­ gubernatorial nomination for the 1978 An enormous selection of fine fabrics at a sale price it was filed improperly. Supreme Court Justice Donald sit. state election. passed. Yarbrough, indicted on charges of leader of the House of Represen­ Celanese FORTREL®Polyeiter/Cotton The increased development of He said com m ittees studying forgery and perjury stemming tatives, made his remarks in a lunch­ He was introduced by Donald Good Used Cars and Fair Dealing... HARTFORD — TTie Program reorganization have been faced with 100% Cottons from an alleged aborted plot to time speech to the Kiwanis Club of mass transit can stimulate the Genovesi of Manchester, a former Review and Investigations Com­ speeches from the heads of many 44" Wide. have a former business associate Manchester at the Manchester Coun­ state's employment picture, Stevens state representative who served with mittee Tuesday has announced an said. state departments explaining why Machine wash ■ Tumble dry killed, has confessed part of the try Club. Stevens. DEMONSTRATOR DEMONSTRATOR investigation of Connecticut’s their department is essential. SUPER SAVINGS!! YARD juvenile justice system which will wrongdoing but did not resign The minority leader also talked 77 CHEV $6190 DEMONSTRATOR past years. It Mtllbu Clastic Coups Lsndsu. V-$. 77 CHEV $6625 focus on treatment programs and from office. A hearing has been about the recently concluded session “That worked in Caprica 4 Door Sadan. v-$, auto., air auto., pc war otssrlng $ brshM, Stevens said. cond.. vinyl roof, powar staaring & 77 CHEV $3925 coordination of resources to deal set for July 15 to decide the issue. Denison defends of the General Assembly, which he didn't work in 1977,“ powsr wtrxSows and asats. powwr brakas. powar windows & saats, Vaga Station Wagon. 4 cyt., auto, with the problem. door locks, air condition. AM/FM powar door locks. AM/FM starao and radio, and many mora extras. called a “positive” one. He spoke Changes in automobile liability in­ starao. and many mora many mora axtra aquipmant. Ramalning naw car warruity. 1 White Eyelets OAKLAND, Calif. - Bail has about three areas where he said mant Ramalning now car warranty. Ramalning naw car warranty. surance were also made because of COOL FEEL & CLEAN LOOK HARTFORD — Brookfield and been set at $100,000 for jailed MCC pay practice gains were made because of input requests from the public for such ac­ New Fairfield town beaches on Black Panther leader Huey P. from the public. tion, he said. Tremendous savings at this special low price! Newton, who forfeited $42,000 1974 CHEV. $2005 1073 OLDS $3495 1976 AMC $3895| Lake Candlewood were ordered Manchester Community College doing that should be questioned, he One of the areas he mentioned was Select from a variety of embroideries. closed Tuesday after some people when he jumped bail and fled to (MCC) President Ronald Denison said. "ft's tough to take on the insurance I Impale 4-Door Hardtop. V-8,> auto., .air1. Matador Station Wagon. V-8, auto.. the vote by the General Assembly to Cutlass 'S' Coupe. V-8, auto., air con- Cuba three years ago. But there is Student Senate officers said the industry in this state. These bills I cond., vinyl root, power steering & d„ power steering & brakes, bucket power steering, radio. Celenese FORTREL®Polyester/Cotton who swam there last weekend got has defended the practice of Student eliminate unemployment compensa­ brakes, radio. a chance Newton may be released money takes the place of salaries (concerning changes in automobile watt, vinyl root, AM-FM Stereo. Very Machine wash • Tumble dry a rash which officials said is Senate officers receiving pay for tion for employes who quit or are 1973 OLDS $3375 low mileage 35—. 1975 OLDS $43951 probably “swimmer’s itch.” ’The on his own recognizance. Newton their work. they would be earning if they weren’t liability) got through despite the op­ Cutlass Supreme 4 Door. V-8, auto., 44" wide. ?188■ YARD fired from a job. position of the insurance companies. itch is not serious. faces murder and assault spending their time in student I vista Cruiser Station Wagon. V-8 1975 PONT. $4005 air cond., power steering & brakes, A State of Connecticut audit, com­ I auto., air cond., power steering 8 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!! charges. government. “ That’s a bill that made it, as far Why? Because of the public, " he Catalina Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., air vinyl root, radio. piled by Leo Donohue and Henry as I’m concerned, only because of the said. brakes, luggage rack, radio. cond., power steering & brakes, vinyl \(6 YARD LIMIT • NO DEALER OR RESALE NUMBERS) Social vice president Kathi Tevlin Becker Jr., criticized the fact that public pressure for a change,” he 1975 FORD $4290 roof, radio. TRUCKS Student Senate members received said she work^ July 4 until midnight Regional said. Stevens called the amount of public I Gran Torino Sq. 10-pasa Wagon. V-8, 1970 9UICK $4995 1075 CHEV. $52951 $21,(XW during two fiscal years. ’The preparing publicity and posters for a input during the 1077 session "good International bus trip to the Bronx a cookout “The issue of unemployment com­ 1 auto., air cond.. power steering & Regal Coupe. V-6, auto., air cond. Blazer. V-8, auto., power steering, auditors said that the members paid Zoo, for the legislature and good for the J brakes, radio. custom interior, radio, 5-passenger. I BOSTON — Extended outlook and a campus appearance by a hyp­ pensation was discussed and u. power steering & brakes, vinyl roof' QIANA^ Knits VATICAN CITY - The Vatican themselves $2.10 per hour, the same state. It shows that what happens in radio. You'll fall In love with this onel Many more extras. ' for Southern New England, notist. derstood this year. Employers went 11970 CHEV. $4905 f « is calling on governments to hourly rate that the state pays stu­ Hartford affects everyone. " Soft and silky in a variety of rich colors. Friday through Sunday: Chance “It's an awful lot of tedious work,” to work. They pointed out what the I Monte Carlo Coupe. V-8, auto., aid 1974 FORD $3005 1975 VOLKS. $4405, provide more funding for Roman dent laborers. Icond., landau vinyl roof, power of rainy periods Friday and Satur­ she said. Gran Torino 4-Dr. V-8, auto., air con- Transporter 7-Pass. Station Wagon. 4 100% Dupont 01 ANA® Nylon Catholic schools, saying that The auditors said that the ■steering & brakes, stereo bucket »*s«ring & brakes, vinyl cyl., 4 speed, radio. Extra clean day. Clearing Sunday. Highs in up­ ■seats, radio. roof, radio. ' wagon. Machine wash ■ Tumble dry without the extra money the payments to the Student Senate MC CALL'S 5494 per 70s to low 80s Friday and members were unusual because no 60" Wide. schools would be restricted to Saturday and mid 80s Sunday. similar payments have been found at THitmifai’tiKciM. THIS WEIK'S SPECIU Overnight lows in the upper 50s to “the wealthier social classes.” REGULARLY $3.98 A YARD' about a dozen other state, communi­ 1972 CHEVROLET DID YOU KNOW... $ 777^ mid 60s. ty and technical colleges audited in 1971 CHEVROLET You Uiould alw ayi cut buttonhole loop, SAVE $1.51 A YARD recent years. iKIngawood Estate Wagon. V-8, auto., air con- on the bias. LIMA, Peru — Four Chileans I Impala Custom Coupe. V-8, auto., air conditioning, CONCORD, N. H. - New But, Denison said, “It is a common Idltlonlng, luggage rack, power steering & brakes, arnled with pistols hijacked a I powor steering & b/eaKe$, vinyl roof, radk). Hampshire, which boasts of being practice.” He said that Student ■radio. jetliner with 56 persons aboard the only state with neither a Senate members at MCC have IWat$2D95 S i f i f I R IW n $1745 and forced it to fly to Peru where general sales tax nor income tax, received pay for their services for ISPECIAL...... i D r D ■SPECIAL...... pattern file box the Venezuelan embassy granted *1595 also has no budget today. ’The several years. He has approved the Holds up to 20 patterns in this handy reference file. them political asylum. None of Keep your patterni in order. Senate Tuesday night killed, 15-8, budgets and said he sees nothing a billion dollar budget approved in the passengers or crew members wrong with the practice. EXCELLENT VALUER were harmed. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A CAR OR TRUCKI conference committee earlier in “It Is not illegal or immoral,” he the day. The state’s 8,500 said. He compared the payments to employes are threatening a sick­ those made at other schools where out if they don’t get a raise. CAIRO — Police today found student government officials or the body of a former Egyptian editors on school newspapers receive BURLINGTON, Vt. - A $1.8 cabinet minister kidnaped four pay for their work. Denison also said CHEVROLET million law suit by a Jericho cou­ days ago by a fanatic Moslem sect that he does not understand why the ple who claim their daughter was and strangled in a villa hear the practice is now being questioned, WFRoalways first quality m fabrics & notions m “brainwashed” by the Unification Great Pyramids of Giza, the when two previous state audits made Church has been dismissed by a government said, Sheikh no mention of the Student Senate pay. SURR CORNERS TRI-Cmr PLAZA federal judge because the Mohatnmed Hussein Al-Zahab, 64, The work connected with the Stu­ daughter, an adult, has con- was clad in a white nightgown he SHOPPING CENTER VERNON dent Senate requires much time from CARTER1229 MAM STREET, MANCHESTER TEL 646-6464 OPEN DAILY 10-81 SAT. 10-8 sistantly said she wanted no part wore when he was abducted Sun­ its members, Denison said. Parkade sale gets under way OPEN DAILY 10-9 of the legal action and compelling day. “I’m very proud of them. I don’t OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 PM THURS. TIL 6 PM SAT. TIL 5 PM TEL 846-7726 TEL I7S-0417 Early shoppers crowded the walks along Parkade stores this morning for the start of think there’s anything that they’re sidewalk sales there. The sale continues through Saturday. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., July 6, 1977 — PAGE THREE-A Hijack victims Prosecutor to question CG center proves best things aren’t free HARTFORDUAPTirnon (UPI)/itniv - Aa I cared for by his grand­ “Go to the people who employes; and $34 for learn fingerpainting. There Even fathers are Hartford insurance com­ mother. can't work. See how much children three to six years, recall experience pany is proving the maxim are swings, a merry-go- enrolling their children. THE CRUSMER MEN “Now, there is no more It’s worth to them.” compared to $39.50 for the round and a sandbox out­ "This lets the mothers Avcollie about murder that imitation Is the ’Mommy, don’t leave A permanent waiting list chilciren of nonemployes. from Philadelphia College of the Bible doors. > NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - What holiday visit to relatives in New highest form of flattery, work. It also gives the kid will present a concert of sacred music at me,’’’ said Mrs. Cohens. of about 40 children has Preferred an experience and frees the started as a routine trip home for Jersey. The bus, which was to stop in WATERBURY (UPI) - Avcollie told of leaving his wife especially when it comes to No subsidy JoAnn Corrigan, assistant Hartford, was scheduled to ter­ "Early in 1965 our marriage developed for children who parents to do their own Ann and Lon Nesbitt turned into the prosecutor Francis McDonald today several times, once for eight months. kids and workers. It also want to attend the center, director of the center, calls Mrs. Gay Markkanen, a minate in White River Junction, Vt. started going downhill," Avcollie CG Chairman Henry R. thing,” Montague said. “nwst harrowing" experience of will begin cross-examination of He said she once tried to kill herself says the best things in life said James H. Montague, a it “a structured and un­ typist in CG’s public TRINITY COVENHNT CHURCH When Robinson seixed the bus, one said. "Arguments came more aren’t free. Roberts, who was presi­ Parents have only one their iives. They were passengers on former legislative leader Bernard L. by slashing her wrists with a razor vice president who works structured environment. relations department, said 302 Hackmatack Street the bus hijacked Monday in New of his first acts was to send Nesbitt frequently and our communications Connecticut General Life dent when the program The children are cared for. her son Christopher, 2, was real complaint with the CG Avcollie, accused of killing his wife. blade and was once hospitalized just broke down.” with the daycare center. York. off the bus to tell police his demands. Insurance Co., which for began, did not want the by 10 teachers, a direc­ cared for by a babysitter daycare center — over­ Avcollie Tuesday took the witness because she fell down a flight of Mrs. Avcollie, 43, was “ very company to subsidize the Rates crowding. FRIDAY, JULY 8 7:30 P.M. At first. Mrs. Nesbitt thought the "Frankly, when I got off the bus I stairs while on tranquilizers. the past year has main­ tor, a cook and a janitor.” for less than the center stand in his own defense and, with depressed and melancholy during the daycare program because CG employes pay $40 The company has not shot from the back of the bus was wondered if I would ever see my wife Avcollie, an ex-Marlne who served tained a successful charges, but she enrolled sobs and sniffles, denied killing his three weeks before she died,” he he felt It woiud be unfair to weekly for children six to Four-year-olds are decided whether to expand Before the concert families may bring their picnic only a youngster playing with again,"’ he said. in Korea, said he had his first extra­ daycare center for the him there anyway. wife. said. other employes. 17 months old, compareo to taught their numbers and the facilities, Montague suppers to the church grounds at 5:30. firecrackers on the Fourth of July. Mrs. Nesbitt said, “He just looked marital affair in 1972 while living children of its workers, He has learned such at my husband and said I want you to “I certainly did not,” said Av­ "Her father died of cancer about Knowing that many $50 weekly for parents who the alphabet while said. But the elderly New Britain away from home. soon will have an imitator things as colors, sizes, carry this message to police and my collie, a 45-year-old lawyer and Oct. 8.1975, and she was very upset. women wanted to work but are not CG employes; $37 kindergarten-age “We think about it, ob­ Public Wekome woman knew hijacker Luis Robinson, politician. “At that point I realized I didn’t — Connecticut Mutual Life shapes and designs that he Free will offering hust»nd jumped off. hfy only thought She kept asking me if I loved her and could not because of their for children between 17 youngsters learn addition, viously the parents think 26. was for real when he shot a Green­ love her. I just couldn't love her,” a Insurance Co. would not have learned un­ was at least he’ll be safe. "He told Avcollie said he began a “romantic I hedged,” Avcollie said. children, Roberts told months and three years, subtraction and basic about it, but that’s as far as field. Mass.^ woman to show relationship” in the summer of 1975 nervous Avcollie said of his wife. Converted dairy til later, she said. authorities be was playing for keeps. us we had nothing to fear as long as company organizers to compared to $42 for non­ reading. Two-year-olds we’ve gone,” he said. we followed his orders. We had to Mrs. Cecilia Moore with Mrs. Mary Jane Plado, a 34- Several times during his testimony "She was very insecure. She was CG’s daycare .center is "When I first heard a shot. I year-old high school English teacher Judge Simon S. Cohen gave water to afraid she was losing the only two housed in a converted dairy thought it was kids playing with believe him. We didn’t have any he had known since her childhood. Avcollie because he was sobbing and men she had ever loved — her dad about five miles from its firecrackers." Mrs. Nesbitt said choice. We were at his mercy and The state has been trying to prove choking and could not answer and me,” Avcollie said, grinding his home office in Bloomfield, Tuesday in a telephone Interview had to take the man’s word for It," r* RTA elects Avcollie strangled his wife so he questions from defense attorney thumbs into his eyes apparently to a nearby suburb of Hart­ from her home 24 hours after the Mrs. Nesbitt said. “He told us the first woman he shot could move in with Mrs. ibido. Theodore Koskoff. push back tears. ford — the nation’s In­ hijacking. surance City. "But when he started shooting peo­ (Netti Blassberg, of Greenfield, Mrs. Moore Mass.) was a sacrifice and meant to Rather than run the ple. we knew it was no joke," she center itself, the company show police he meant business; He Mrs. Cecilia Moore of Goslee Dr. said. leases the building to kid­ The Nesbitts said the hijacking was said he thought the police thought he has been elected president of the Justice Department files suit die care professionals — the "most harrowing" experience of was kidding and wanted to show Retired Teachers Association of them he wasn’t.” “Living & Learning Cen­ their lives. Manchester. She succeeds Mrs. tres" of Waltham, Mass. Robinson was charged Tuesday Mrs. Nesbitt said Robinson later Constance Adams, who served three CG’s arrangement with with murder, attempted murder and killed the bus driver when he tried to years in the post. the firm results in a dis­ kidnaping a ^ ordered to undergo push him off the bus. Other elected officers are Mary to block UTC-B&W merger count of 10 per cent on tui­ psychiatric examination. He sur­ Robinson, a Navy enlisted man, Davidson, vice-president; Marion Jacquard tion for the children of rendered to police late Monday night, hijacked the bus shortly after it left a McLagan, secretary; Edna Hartwell, HARTFORD (UPI) - The U.S. virmjTfWlfJf make^ fossil fuel boilers and nuclear “The market for utility power company employes, nearly 10 hours after hijacking a terminal in New York City, police corresponding secretary; and Ella . : ■ ^ 'i i Decorative Justice Department has filed suit to steam systems, the suit said, the generating equipment is highly con­ clerical as well as Vermont-bound bus to Kennedy Air­ said, and diverted it to Kenney Air­ Fletcher, treasurer. stop United Technologies Corp. from three types of equipment are sold to centrated," the suit said. executive. CG sends 45 port with 20 aboard, 11 of them from port where he demanded |8 million buying stock of B a b ^ k f t Wilcox Draperies Heading the association’s various utility companies on a competitive “In 1976 orders received by the children while LLC fills the Connecticut. and a plane to fly him to safety. committees are Bernice Maher, Co. of New York City, claiming the basis. eight largest manufacturers remaining 33 spots and Mrs. Nesbitt and her husband had He also wounded four other purchase would violate antitrust program; Bunny Hilliard, publicity; UTC announced last March 29 it represented 99.6 per cent of the charges a higher rate. Our boarded the bus in New York for the passengers before surrendering, Lillian Segar, membership; laws. 097 police said. planned to offer to buy all Babcock & megawatt capacity of all utility A su ccess Reg. final leg of a return trip from a Margaret Boyle, public relations; The suit, filed Tuesday in U.S. Wilcox stock, the suit said. power generating equipment sold,” it All Hardwood 12.9! W 63" Anna McGuire, historian; Daisy Bill District Court, charged the proposed The suit charged the market for said. The program is a success Director’s Chair and Ruth Hadden, social; Mary acquisition would violate the Clayton power generating equipment to “The four leading firms had a in the view of parents 84”, Reg. 13.99...... Hutchinson and Mary Covill, Antitrust Act by eliminating com­ utilities is already “highly concen­ cumulative market share of 80.7 per whose young ones ranging Our 96x84” Double Width Famous ------legislative; and Ms. Covill, com­ petition between two major suppliers in age from six months to Rs(. .2 4 .4 7 trated” among a few companies and cent in terms of megawatt capacity. Our Reg. 29.99 No-Iron Pastel Print Sheets munications and transportation. of electric generating equipment. six years are cared for 22.49 _ _ the acquisition would eliminate B&W was the leading seller...with a 144x84” Triple Width Hijacker ordered Meetings scheduled for the 1977-78 The Justice Department asked for potential for increased competition 42.6 per cent share of that'market. workdays from 7:30 a.m. Hardwoq^O(xnpact-foldlng until 5:30 p.m. Our Reg. 48.99 ...... 3 9.8/ year are Oct. 11, Nov. 8, Jan. 10, a temporary restraining order for­ between the two firms. U nit^ was the fifth largest...with a frames. Canvas duck siings. FULL Company artist Mrs. Assorted finishes, colors. March 14, April 11 and May 9. bidding Hartford-based UTC from UTC was the leading seller of gas 7.6 per cent share...” TWIN FLAT Patricia Cohens found her feTSSS&TaS. FLAT 1.99 to undergo testings programs will include travelogues, acquiring any Babcock & Wilcox turbines in 1976, with orders totaling “Thus, on the basis of 1976 orders, 3.99 or FIT potlucks. craft demonstration and a stock until the case can be tried. The $72.9 million or 39.4 per cent of the B&W and United combined would son Christopher, 4, was or FIT ’A maturing more quickly Cases, Ret 399 2.83 seminar on financial interests. Day suit also requested a permanent in­ megawatt capacity of gas turbines have represented 50.2 per cent of the Queen FlatorFit.Res 7.«. 6.7 3 (pk. of 2) trips may be arranged as suggested. junction. sold to utility companies during that megawatt capacity of the utility around children his own NEW YORK (DPI) - Luis Robin­ The judge said Robinson would be age than when he was son. who hijacked an interstate bus arraigned formally after he studied Neither firm would comment on year, the suit said. power generating equipment market the action Tuesday. to Kennedy Airport and killed the the results of the psychiatric tests in Babcock & Wilcox had net sales of and the top four companies would Although UTC manufactures gas driver and a woman passenger, has about two weeks. $1.6 billion during 1976, the suit said. then have represented 88.3 per State auditors turbines and Babcock & Wilcox been ordered to undergo a psy­ If Robinson stands trial, he .will cent...” chiatric examination. face terms of 15 years to life on each allege sloppy New Yorker Robinson's attorney, David Ad­ of the murder and kidnaping charges. bookkeeping dison. told Judge Maxwell Galfunt Officials at the naval station said Tuesday’s daily accused of during a 5-minute hearing in Queens Robinson has been under investiga­ HARTFORD(UPI) - State Theater schedule Criminal Court Tuesday the 26-year- tion for cashing stolen money orders auditors say the Whiting Forensic kidnaping old Navy apprentice seaman had near the base. Institute is not taking adequate care ManchMtor Evening Herald NORWALK (UPI) - seen a psychiatrist in 1973 for a On Monday, Robinson — claiming of money in the patients’ fund and in WEDNESDAY U.A. Theater 2— “Loves of P ubU tlw d •m y mning •xotpl Police Tuesday arrested a "minor problem.” he was embittered by racial dis­ the faciUty’s activity fund. Benji" 2:00-7:15-9:00 Sunday* and holldayt. Enitrtd at Hw Brooklyn, N.Y. man and Robinson, a native of Panama who Manchaatar, Conn. Poat Offloa a* So- crimination in the United States — The institute, located on the Burnside Theater 1 - U.A. Theater 3 — “The TEATURE first cond Claaa Mas Manor. charged him with kid­ is a registered alien, was described hijacked a Vermont-bound bus with grounds of Connecticut Valley “Rocky” 7:05-9:10 Deep” 1:00-3:15-5:30-7:45- naping his 14-year-old step­ 24”x7S” King Size Deluxe by Addison as a college-educated, 10:00 Suggested Carrier Rates more than 20 persons aboard and Hospital in Middletown, is a Burnside Theater 2 — PayabI* In Advanc* daughter from her uncle's Contour Lounge "articulate young man." diverted the vehicle to Kennedy Air­ maximum security facility for men­ “Buck Sunday” 7:00-9:25 Vernon Cine 1 — “Rocky” Slnglacopy...... is* home in Norwalk. Galfunt ordered Robinson to un­ East Hartford Drive-In — 7:10-9:20 W»Pl0SIT NO ffiT IIM her, he dragged her from Our Reg. 1.69 The investigation of those After the hearing, Robinson’s Vincent L. Tofany, president of the the condominium to his 10 lb. Jumbo Macrame Jute Reg.9 .9 9 ea Rug Patterns, Reg. 4.99-14.99ea departments was requested by the father stopped briefly to speak with National Safety Council, said Travel Service Johnson’s OFF Insect Repellent H O T t 649^491 1 tM l Lmn Tm mkMl h ” car, police said. le^slature’s Human Rights and Op­ Addison, then turned and walked Tuesday the heavy Fourth of July NEW CHILOKN Sgt. Joseph Gallagher of Our Reg. 1.39 IT ;;; 2:i;\THEATRES EAST ■Tt-'- portunities Committee, which has through the crowded corridor with weekend traffic death toll showed a FREE the Brooklyn police said questioned whether the law is being his wife. need for Americans to drive more THE Burton was arrested June followed. Robinson’s hands were manacled slowly and use their seat belts. NOETIC,, SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 29 in New York after The law prohibits state agencies behind his back when he was led into During the 78-hour period from 6 assaulting his step­ ZODIAC from discriminating on the tesis of the courthouse. Reporters and p.m. Friday to midnight Monday, a KMTHEUVU Each year 10.000 ^ 0FKIUI,.i daughter. Burton was Tick Collar race or sex in job placement, promo­ photographers shouted questions at final count by United Press Inter­ Stwwcase lourists visit ^ charged with menacing, tion, licensing and the awarding of him. Volkswagen, Toyota national revealed 574 persons died in Ocean Beach y/i sexual abuse, endangering &Datsun Tune Up Kits state contracts. Are you sorry you killed them? highway accidents. Another 143 per­ the welfare of a child, The hearing will also probe com­ Why did you hijack the bus? Would sons drowned and eight died in plane This Summer Ocean assault and possession of a pliance by each of the three agencies you do it again? accidents. dangerous weapon. with the state’s affirmative action Beach has attractediracien S Vt - A sad smile creased the young The council estimated that At a court proceeding. 50 Ft. Dog Trolley Set, Reg. 3.69...... 2.97 hiring plan, which requires them to man’s bearded face. between 5(X) and 6(X) persons would SOMETHING ELSE' Burton was ordered not Weighted Dog Dish, Reg. 4.79...... 3.37 hire a certain number of minority “I wish I wasn’t here,” he said. die in traffic accidents during the come within 500 yards of applicants. V.W. Tune-up Kits, Reg. 3.99-4.99 weekend. BURNSIDE UBa S A M s m m g m m e the child or her mother. M S^M AVL* I. ■n».*S2»-in: ea.Bo tu MieoRU. T ; Toyota & Datsun Tunenip Kits, Reg. 3.99 tentacles Detective Capt. Eldwin Ironing Tabir SKI 2 Piece •mV PfeMrtNM YmW Johnson of the Norwalk DYNAFLOII Police Department said Aquarium Motor and Filter Socket Set ROCKY Volkswagen Vokswagen SEC probe of Sanitas reveals ii/\ 1.(111.1 the girl was sent to the 776 7:^0;10 (pg) ’•ii'.sim I ( Mi,( I piu$co-wt“ SQIIIIM” Norwalk home of her uncle Reg. 11.49 f Our Spark Plugs Wiper Blades MWM (.K I.K following last month’s inci­ Ventilated steel top. Infinite Reg. 17.88 BrucD 0«m >Rob«rt Shaw Aerates at It filtert! 9 dent in New York as a height adjustment. Enamel linish. Our g ^ i ; i 9 Reg. 4.79 3«« 6.» W Pr. alleged illegal contributions Black Sunday means of protection. TETRAMIN Flake Fish Food, Rag. 1.54 .... 1.14 Ironing Board Pad and Indudes famous SK ratchet! Lifetime C o v e r t , Reg. 2.99...... 1.49 warranted. American made. Sizes to ill most models Easy to install Sizes BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston management. 7 M - 9 M (r) WEDNESDffir HAGEN Aquarium Air Pump. Reg. 3 .7 9 . 2.74 to fit most models Globe said Tuesday transcripts of paid for illegal and cut-rate dumping The Globe said transcripts it ob­ in the state.” previously secret testimony before ’ANNIE ta in ^ “disclosed that nearly $1.2 The Globe said the transcripts the U.S. Securities and Exchange million in illicit cash flowed through SURE START Commission show $1.2 million in il­ show “much of the Sanitas cash, went THE a Boston connection, Barron’s ATB to politicians’’ in areas where t^ALE 12 Volt Car Batteries legal political contributions, Enterprises Inc., from 1969 to 1973. WORLD kickbacks and payoffs was paid by Sanitas operated. ‘“rhe transcripts showed that “Indiania appears to be second ihinq >h<« h,tt ■' l> ll (n Iom ALMANAC’S" i GOOD Sanitas Service Corp. in various without the bribes Sanitas Would not ‘ 24 parts of the country over a four-year only to Boston,” the Globe said, MONTHS s; ^24 have earned the huge profits it “ with $18,000 in political con­ UNJOY OUR SAIA:. BAR period. amassed in the rubbish business.” The SEC filed suit against Sanitas tributions having been laundered FILET OF Q&A B E H E R Our i O A Those testifying included A. FISH — a Bethany, Conn., firm engaged in through ATB and payments of $400 a 36 Reg Theodore Barron, former executive month having been made to the S179 DINNER 1. Columbus did not reach Vitamin C Chewable Vitamin E Months 3 6 ^ garbage disposal, building vice president of Sanitas. SEAFOOD North American continental 250 MG maintenance, pest control and public relations firm of William H. land until his third voyage, in Vitamins 2001.U. “Although cash from the Boston C O N ^U m O N BEST Our security — In 1975, alleging a series Warren, who was a county DINNER 1498. True-False. conduit was delivered to Sanitas sub­ Democratic party treasurer and 2. Martin Luther was a REVERE 7 Pc. Copper Clad Cookware Set of fraudulent practices, including sidiaries in Houston, Detroit, Seattle, GOLDEN Months 45 bribery. The company and four of­ former president of the Board of FRIED SHRIMP Roman Catholic Augustine Sssisr. “ w ’34 Miami, Indianapolis, Phoenix and Sanitary Commissioners for In­ lAEI MVTIt 11 • M 4 N (HIT Ml monk. True-False. 'Animal' picture. Stainless steel with heat-saving^copper SIZES TO FIT HOST AMERICAH ficers signed a consent judgment, Puerto Rico, by far the most was n 9 9 DINNER dianapolis. Warren denied political .M ULNimlRIIIII The Other nEAL The Japanese Bobtail is a Daily Multiple Vitamins with Iron, Reg. 1.29 S 8» clad bottom. Classic American Cookware! CARS, SOME LIGHT TRUCKS* VANS agreeing not to engage in such prac­ spent in Massachusetts,” Barron (ai breed of cat (b) species ol >- ''/ h . ' ' influence was involved. THERA M Vitamins (lOO’s), R«g...... 1 .9 9 II Purchased In Open Stock, 55.96 tices but not admitting to or denying said,” according to the Globe. ‘"The Side of bidd (c) the 1975 American 3.4 9 - m - d i Jackstand, ow R*f. 3.49.... 2.47 the allegations. “Sanitas also paid $1,000 a month Power Boat Racing Aisn. gold amount of cash disbursed in to the Indianapolis law firm of Bulen M id n i3 h t cup boat. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Federal Bankruptcy Court last Massachusetts was ’tremendous,’ ------§ a UI!------month approved a reorganization and Castor L. Keith Bulen was Barron testified. Others told the SEC Republican National Com- PLEASE CAU.THEATRE , ANSWERS: MANCHESTEII VERNON WED. thru SAT. plan which put Sanitas under new up to $180,000 a month in cash was 649-9333 Specials available all day Wednesday. STORE HOURS: mittteeman for Indiana at the time.” FOR SCREEN TMES See your dlrectorylor the nearest Ponderosa. DAlLY10a.m.to*:30|i.ni- (») C any, g afuj, j lie Tolliiii Tiniplls Trl-CII|( Shopplitii Center SAT. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ■ a & ifa ri N PAGE FOl'R-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977

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trying to promote one-sided fights. exercise regimen known as TheUgk$or$i4ot The muscle buddy system The problem is that most body­ "dynamic inertia." building programs involve weight­ An inert muscle is more or less n .. ntr*!/ n;i?opr ...... ^ W By DICK WEST lifting. And that doesn't necessarily dead weight, as you suspect. So Arnold Whatzizzname, star of the something like body-building, I lose I spent last weekend at the beach. I WASHINGTON (UPI) - movie "Pumping Iron” and all track of time. give you pretty muscles. rather than lift weights, you lift was basking supinely next to a young Weight-lifters are likely to wind up America’s body-building cult, until everybody’s all-time “ Mr. Anyway, everybody and his dog are muscles. In other words, you train woman who either was wearing a looking more like Vasily Alexeev recently only a puny sub-culture in Universe.” jogging nowadays. And if a jogger half of your muscles to lift up the the great bulging mass of life styles, brown bikini or had a rather unusual than Arnold Whatzizzface. other half. Some sociologists dismiss the body doesn’t have a dog, he’ll probably suntan. Then a bully with pretty is beginning to make a ripple of its Alexeev, Russia’s Olympic weight­ Then you let those muscles rest beautiful movement as a transitory find himself being followed by muscles came along and accidentally Downtown Manchester own. lifting champ, is strong, sure. But and activate the inert half. fad. I remind you they were saying someone else’s mutt. kicked sand in my face. that body of his is an eyesore. What All over the country men are the same thing about Jo g ^ g a few Although body-building has not That way you’ll get a Greek God The girl looked at me scornfully. we’re after is beauty, not strength. taking up exercises not for health’s short years ago. reached that stage yet, it is catching physique with only half the effort. “Are you going to let him get away I recommend a book called “Pum- sake but for cosmetic purposes. They Or was it a few long years' ago? on fast. As you'll see the first time And the girls on the beach will mind with that, Qfril?” she cried. ping Jello.” It guarantees body­ hope to develop pretty muscles like When I become engrossed in you go to the beach this summer. their own business. Two things should be noted: My building without strength through an name isn’t Cyril and I had never see this girl before in my life. So the Duplicate bridge situation is clear. If you want to have any peace on lenuine the beach this summer, you had Manchester June 27 at 38$ N. Main St. — Eiast-West: Ann Staub and Nile Time Bridge Club better take up body-building exer­ lids North-South: Anne Ingram Marge Warner, first; Flo Novice Croup cises. Otherwise, you’re going to be July 1 at 146 Hartford Rd. — and Jan Leonard, first; Barre and Ann DeMartin, se­ July 1 at 146 Hartford Rd. - North-SouUi: Neal Felsinger Frankie Brown and Mollie cond; Nina Dvomek and Dick Joe and Marily Fecteau, first; pestered to death by strange girls and Geoff Brod, first; Joy Timreck, second; Murray Vosburgh, third. Geoffrey and Joan Naab, se­ regular and wide mouth Zocco and Jeanette Whitaker, Powell and Joyce Sorenson, cond; ^ rb a r a Anderson and second: George Johnson and third. June Korby, third. fils pints, pints Keith Burnham, third. quarts, Vz gallons East-West: Steve Ryan and Don Kreps, first; Joe Verdone and Dave Hinchey, second; Steve Zuckerman and Mary Roy, third. 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MAIN a rm iT LEAF 57‘ BALLS MANCHESTER MANCHESTER DRUa Reg. to $14.00 MAIN tT. m FM im w r ON SALE STEMAROOT MAINaTRlIT MAIN ET. •J^CHiaTERi • At Approx. •1.4 4 ., 1.66 pair Coat Pricna Not all sizes

Paul Revere* Venetia* Coronation* Appllqud* Chateau' Mpdem Antique* Independence* Louisiana* Cherbourg* Frostfire* Cepialreno* Cherie* MozerT '10% OFF Independence Pettem aveileble with Place Style Knivet and Paul Revere Pattern Is available with Place or Pistol Style Knives. ______Fofka or Plalol Style Knivea and 3-Tlne Dinner Forke. ON ALL TENNIS INDIA GOLF SHOES ARE ON SALE KODAK Community Stainless Super PRINT PORTA RARR Deluxe Sukilest RACKET 33Vi% REGULAR 33Vq% REGUtAR PROCESSING SIDEWALK BEDSPREADS GAS GRILL Item SALERETAJL RETAIL SALE RETAIL RETAIL 20% OFF '•Full 7 ply T e a s p o o n ...... $1.50 $2.25 T e a s p o o n ...... $1.17 ON ALL VALUES I • Lamlnat^ Rts.tie«Puai Fruit Spoon, Serrated ...... 1.67 2,50 Fruit Spoon, S e rra te d ...... 1.33 • Nylon String Soup S p o o n ...... 2.00 3.00 Soup S p o o n ...... 1.50 a t World Oast 141 gr PROCESSING F* Leather grip.>3.61 20% OFF Taii Drink S p o o n ...... 2.00 3.00 Tall Drink S p o o n ...... 1.50 BERKEY A STANDAROa MARI-MADS 20% OFF Dinner F o r k ...... 2.00 3.00 Colonial 3-Tine Dinner Fork . . . 1.67 NASSIFF CAMERA FRISBEE Ml Saiad F o r k ...... 2.00 3.00 Dinner F o rk ...... 1.50 MANCHEtTER LIFT THE LATCH All Soiidt - Prints Seafood F o r k ...... 2.00 3.00 Salad F o r k ...... 1.50 MANCHISTER NASSIFF ARMS MAIN ST. I.D. PEARL Nyton TENNIS Butter Spreader...... 2.50 3.75 Seafood Fork ...... 1.50 MAIN ST. MANCHaSTlR MAIN ST. *3.33 CLOTHING Dinner Knife, S e r r a t e d ...... 3.00 4.50 Butter S preader* ...... 1.50 RACING SUITS Steak K n ife ...... 3.33 5,00 Dinner Knife, S erra te d ...... 2.66 Reg. $4.98 Not Already On Boys - Mens - Ladles Pistoi Handie Dinner Knife .... 3.33 5.00 Steak K nlfe^ ...... 3.00 Sate Pistoi Handle Steak Knife .... 3.33 5.00 Pistol Handle Dinner Knife .... 3.33 Butter K n ife ...... 2.66 4.00 Butter K n i f e ...... 1.63 Sugar S p o o n ...... 2.33 3.50 Sugar Spoon ...... 1.83 T a b le s p o o n ...... 2.33 3.50 T a b le s p o o n ...... ■ . 1.83 Pierced Tablespoon ...... 2.33 3.50 Pierced Tablespoon ...... 1.83 LADIES I.V.D. Serving F o rk ...... 3.33 5.00 Serving F o rk ...... 2.50 TOPS FAMOUS SRAND' Olympic 2000 Spinning Reel with 2 Pc. Fiberglass Rod Dessert S e r v e r ...... 3.33 5.00 Dessert S e r v e r ...... 2.50 JACKETS MESH MENS DRESS Gravy Ladle .... * ...... 4.00 6.00 Gravy L a d le ...... 3.00 |o o {StMk Knifo not avsilablo in Pistol Slyla. Nftofi OuW UNDERWEAR DRESS SLACKS •Buttar Spraadart availabla in ChalMu and Capistrano pattarna only. AMortod Colort Sale Prica^ 1 1 a 3 3 □ONEIDA *Tradcm*rki of Onaida Ltd. TerrMe Valuee SUCKS The Ufm cub*. Our ulvmmiilw mark odcKcltence. Breken'Bliee R4f.VMwg.IEE These and more Inside and Outside at Hurry! Sale Ends July 23, 1977 MANCHISTER ONLY TWEED’S (1) Croup • VmIumlIo RE8AL I1I.S0 SPECIALnSNOP YOU CAN BE SURE AT SHOCK’S HOUSE N’ HALE MEN’S SHOP RATS ARMY A MAIN $T. MAIN IT. MAIN e r. DOWNTOWN GLENNEY’S MANCHISTIR MANCHEETER NAVYSTORE^ “THE EVERYTHING FOR ALL SPORTS STORE SINCE 1944!’ urEii muno. lu g r.m. ▼ MANCHEETER MAIN ST. M ENS SH O P. ^ CPEN THURB. TC 9 P.M. MAIN ST. The IP ’- Co. o f M anchester NASSIFF ARMS 991 Main Street Fr#« Main StrMt Parking; piua Fraa Parking In Four Claan & Eaay Parking lotal Shopping It Fun In Downtown Mancheaterl Downtown SUPER VALUES Downtown TEL. 647-9126 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977 - PAGE NINE-A

New for senior citizens By WALLY FORTIN 903 MAIN STREET, CLEARANCE MANCHESTER Hi' Well 1 hope you all had a safe the holiday, however we did have our 200 Pair of SIDEWALK VALUES MONDAY thru SATURDAY rides, puppet shows and also gift BankAmericaro. and enjoyable weekend and here at setback games last Friday afternoon shops and a cheese and beer testing WOMEN’S SHOES • POTTED PLANTS the center we opened Tuesday mor- with 44 players and the lucky winners tent. • DECORATIVE POTTERY 0:30 to 8:30 nign with a bang. We started were John Phelps, 137; Rose Core. TTiere are all types of eating places e PLANT STANDS - BASKETS registering for a one day trip to 131; Marge Kayser, 129; Afina Haupt, and therefore your meals is on your • Casual or Dressy shoes. THURSDAY 9:30 to 9:00 Mystic Seaport and within the hour 129; Floyd Post, 125; Paul Schuetz, own. Many wedges. R ^ . $20- we had signed up one complete bus 124; Martin Bakstan, 123; Helena Now we have our two buses all set $30. leaf, stem & root load and we need about IS more to fill Gavello, 123; Esther Anderson, 122; for Rockingham a week from the second and final bus. Janet Snyder, 117; Helen Silver, 116. Thursday and two is all we will take. TRI-CITY PLAZA, Speaking of trips, don't forget the Next Monday morning we will be More on the time we leave etc. will Displayed In the rsar ol 857 Main Street bus to Hyde Park will leave our registering for the German Alps be in Saturday's column. CARRIAGE HOUSE ROUTIQUE RO VERNON center here at 8 a m. which means Beer Festival in the Catskills of New Today we had our big Splash Party those going should arrive around 7:30 York State, where you'll spend one at the Singles Apartments and we'll Use House 'n Hale entrance Manchester 649-2522 MONDAY thru FRIDAY am . full day of all sorts of action from have to wait until Saturday to tell you Action here was limited because of oompah music, various carnival type how everything went. M E N 'S S H O P 10:00 to 9:00 THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET SATURDAY 10:00 to 5:30 Pinochle scores TWEED’S M;iu('lu"'lt’r Top scorers in the Sidewalk Sale Manchester Senior Citizens vt/AlK Le I f i Prices cut way down . . . Savings way up! S o c k s , reg!$1 50 35*3.00 MEN'S UNDERNEAR P.V.& Leather Bolts, reg to 12 00 •5.00 • Irroguler • T-Shirts • Briefs 22»x72” Choose from fabulous famous maker merchandise! Ycllow-Qroen- 2 1 ^ 1 .0 0 Oronge Short Sleeve Cru Shirts 25*5.00 Rog. $12.98 Hundreds and Hundreds of Super Specials! HOUSE a HALE HOUSE A HALM Sport Coats, reg. to 50.00 ...... »2e.o e Tank Tops 25*5.00 NO PHONE P a n t s , reg. to 18.00 ...... •9 .e a MANY, ORDERS MANY RAINCHECK8 Short Sleeve Football Shirts 25*4.00 MORE OR B.V.D. Closeout Of T-ShIrts, Briefs, Boxers,..s,, *2 .8 9 SPECIALS DELIVERIES IN a package • Formal JOCkOtS, white Brocade, Royal Blue Tom Jo n e s ...... THE NOT ALL •5 .0 0 8TOREI “"'O/.rAHT TO --' SIZES B'YhDi Mash UndarWaar, Man.Storeonly,reg.2.19-2.79 •1 .0 0 AVAIUBLE a package FREE DECAL of your choice with the purchase of any tee 945 MAIN STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER •3 .0 0 P shirt at reg. price... Joan Cut Otts, ‘ Manchester Only Many Other Specials Not Listed PAGE TEN-A — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. July 6, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 6. 1977_PAGE ELEVEN-A Forman retires from Lydall I Harry Forman of 68 Benton St. is Association for the past 26 years and at the time of Its merger with retiring as director of engineering of is a member of the National Council Superior Ball Company. the Colonial Fiber Division of Lydall, for Stream Improvement. Forman has liv^ in Manchester Inc. He has been with the company 33 Forman was also a member of the since 1944 when he joined Lydall years. Board of Directors of Colonial Fiber from a paper mill in South America. Forman started in 1944 as general He and his wife, Mary, plan on superintendent of both Lydall mills in traveling and gardening. Watkins annual Vz price “side­ Manchester (Lydall & Foulds and They have two children living in Colonial Fiber). the Manchester area, a son, David J. He has belonged to the American Forman, and a daughter. Nola For­ Pulp & Paper Mill Superintendents’ man. "A- ■ V 1 4 walk sale will once again be held SUPER SIZES! SUPER SAVINGS! in our garage! Don’t miss it! Take a few steps to the rear ALMAYlXEPMISr of our store and save a bundle of money BEAUTY TREATMENTS during this once-a-year super sale!

Mrs. Mary Forman accepts a gift for her husband, Harry, next to her, who is retiring after 33 years with Lydall, Inc. Making the presentation is Leonard R. Jaskol, president of Colonial Fiber Division while Millard H. Pryor Jr., president of Lydall, Inc., looks on. The presentation was made at a retirement luncheon held in Forman s honor Friday at the Deep Mist MoistLire Lotion...... 6 0 L - 6 2 5 Steak Out in Talcottville. (Herald photo by Pinto 1 9 7 5 value/save 3 .5 0

..12ol- 4 J 0 0 ■ YOUR CHOICE... Deep Mist Mild Skin Freshener.... SIDEWALK SUPER VALUES 6.^5 value/save 2.35 FASHION T A JACKETS Deep Mist Oeansir^ Lotion...... 780^-3.25 \ 1 / Genuine leather & ^LPSPECULS 4.55 value/save 130 ^ ; cowhide. Regular $6.98 Values to $160 Deep Mist Eye G eam ...... ••• loz.- Ganulne Leather BOOTS . . . *FUZZY GO GO’S 99 8.75 value/save 4.00 All Famoua Name tor Men A Women * ( 50) Pair m oif alzee, valuee to $72 whatever the occasion... shouldn’t ALMA i' Great SelectionI your gift come from FAWCtTT A HEALTHY ATTITUDE TCWARD BEAUTY All fine quality furniture POSTERS You’ll find dressers and from our regular stock! THE LION'S DEN Many other In store ‘unusual gifts for everyone!’ surprlaea 767 Main S l, Manch. 646-5736 chests,desks,tablesand Famous Brand Names RAY SELLER’S 1013 Main Straat chairs,mattresses and America’s finest includinq Downtown Manchester Drug Read Herald Ads MUSIC SHOP ManchMtor Pltona 849-2036 717 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • TEL. 649-4541^ foundations.beds,lamps, Pennsylvania House,Selig'; mirrors,sofas,love seats Hickory,Ridgefield,Lane ^ MARLOW’S pictures, carpeting, rugs Eclipse and much more!!! SIDEWALK SUPER SPECIALS ^ ^ar-man, ^iodier Sample listing of sofas, chairs

LADIES LADIES SHORTS • Selig contemporary chair and matching EUREKA 8 0 0 Z . LIBHTWEieHT CUTOFF CANISTER 887 MAIN STREET - DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER PANTSUITS • Wrangler PLASTIC ottoman. Charcoal Brown, Black-Gold plaid AU Sliee Reg. 12.98 • Levie VAC-CLEANER PITCHER Bronco w/toola Herculon fabric. Reg. $305.00 now V2 price. Only$150. marlOW * 1 * * marlOW *8 ® * marlOW * 2 * * marlOW * 2 4 * * (ONE ONLY) • Hickory Field Traditional sofa. Skirted base,

LADIES SLUMBERLAND 2-cushion beige, rust and avocado print. Very 4 PLACE BLOUSES 3 0 ” M A T A METAL OUNWAURACK • SHORT8LEEVE BOX SPRING PICNIC BOXES We’ve opened our doors for the Annual Sidewalk Sale — We’ve niereliundi^e pretty sofa! Reg. $354.00 now 1 /2 price. Only$169.95 • SLEEVELESS Maple Rad pUld OUTSIDE and a store full of Sale Merchandise INSIDE. Listed below an* rtunit* of • TANKS 2 Seta Only • AS IS the items. • Pennsylvania Hous%“Hopewell” chair. Hi-wing-back. marlOW * 9 * * EA. marlOW * 3 * * matlOW *3®* marlOW * 5 4 * * Beige, red and blue long-wearing nylon print fabric. BCT From Our Women's Department Reg. $405.00 Now V2 price. Only$199.96 GUN CABINET RECORD 2 2 Q uart CLOSEOUT Maple QIaaa Door Special Croup of Skirts, mere |3 0 to $ 90...... NOM * 1 0 • Hickory Field loose pillow-back chairs. Contemporary UNIFORMS CABINETS COLD PACK Locka 5 ONLY CANNERS Special Group of French Sheila, mere $ 1 8 ...... NOW *9 styling in brown velvet cover. Reg. $189.00. Now$89 ONE ONLY 2 STYLES iMtKm‘ 2 * * w/7 Jar Rack Special Croup of Blouaea, mere 126 to A M ...... NOW*10 and*15 marlOW * 1 2 5 . marlOW * 2 5 * * matlOW *0 * * 2 Only Pan*. Jackets, mere 176 an tffiO d ...... NOW *3S • Love seat by Hickory Field. Traditional 2- Special Group of Pants Suits, mere to $ 8 2 ...... NOW *20 an d *2 5 Special Group of Dresses, were $ 20 to $ 7 0 ...... N0W *5 an d *2 5 cushion tufted back-pillow arm. Beige and SOX-BOX MAPLE STEREO HUSH PUPPIES Special Group ofLongSkirts,m eretoA JJ5...... NOW'15 to*35 SPECIAL BUNK BEDS STANDS AUDITIONS Short and Long Cocktail Dresses, mere to Ri5 0 ...... NOW * 2 0 to *6 0 rust fabric. Reg. $319.00 Now V2 price.Only$159. Atal Colort A SIzea 2 Only w /C A S TE R S ENNAJEniCKS Walnut/Chrooma DIacontInued atylea • Sofa. 3-cushion seating by Hickory Field. 4 ONLY Valuea to $22.00 30% Sale im iiO W marlOW * 7 8 * * 2 5 * PR. Spring and Summer Dresses...... MARKED DOVl N 3 0 % Skirted base, pillow arms-round arm design MATTRESS EXTRA marlOW m atlOW * 5 * * Spring and Summer Long Skirt...... MARKED DOWN 3 0 % in a luscious rust velvet. Reg. $418.00 n 3 0 % SLEEPER Spring and Summer Long 2 Piece Dresses ...... MARKED DOW ELECT. BAR PHONE BENCH Spring and Summer Blouses...... MARKED DO\1 n 3 0 % Now half-price at only $ 1 9 9 .9 5 CHAIR SHOE DEPT. Qreen Color BLACK/RED • Maple Spring and Summer Sh ells...... MARKED DOWn 2 0 % Reg. 199.95 2 8TO O L8 • Walnut ODDS ’n ENDS • Pine U ng Sleeved Shells...... MARKED DOWn 3 0 % marlOW *9 9 ** marlOW * 1 2 4 . marlOW * 2 * * Spring and Summer Shorts and Culottes ...... MARKED DOM N 3 0 % You can charge iti ONE ONLY ONE ONLY marlOW * 3 8 * * Spring and Summer S k irts...... MARKED DOM n 3 0 % Spring and Summer Slacks...... MARKED DOM N 3 0 % Use our own convenient Revolving Plan or Spring and Summer Pants Suits ...... MARKED DOM n3 0 % STACK PIU0IM8 MAPLE 5-PC. use your own Bank CardsI ■ ■ ■ FOOTSTOOL DINETTE SET HAMILTON BEACH SIDEWALK SALE ONLY toKAMIRICftf ON CASTERS 42” Rd. Table lour chaira one UPRI8HT VAC. REBULAR IN STOCK vinyl or Vehrel 18” leaf. ONE ONLY SANDALS From Our Men's Department Buy 1 a t re g . p ric e marlOW * 2 5 * * marL0W’ 184a marlOW * 3 0 * * get 2ml pr. FREEI ONE SET ONLY Vests, mere $20 to $ 4 5 ...... NOM * 5 a n d 'lO 4 ’ WICKER SLUMBERLAND Croup of Fall Sport Coats, mere to f/6 5 ...... NOW *5 0 to *8 0 BAR ZIPPER SHOE DEPT. Group of Fall Suits, more to $ 2 5 0 ...... NOW 'lOO t o '1 2 5 „ FULL SIZE FAMOUS BRAND 8TOOL8 EXTRA INSULATED BASS Croup of S/Sleeve Shirts, odd sfses...... NOM * 2 . 5 0 \/ e M iu M A H A BOX SPRING Mix Match Seta SNEAKERS 935 DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., 643-5171 marlOW Youth SIxea thru Mena Special Group of Ties, mere t o l l s ...... NOM 1 / 2 price * 5 9 * * m ailOW * 2 * * Special Group of Belts and Leather Goods, 7.50 to $ 1 5 ...... NOM 1 / 2 price ONE ONLY marlOW * 1 2 8 • OPEN DAILY TIL 5:30 tIT marlOW * 3 * * Viyella Shirts, mere $32 to $ 3 6 ...... NOM 1 / 2 price Special Group of Summer Slacks, mere to $ 3 9 ...... NOM * 1 0 • TUE&THURTIL9PM Free Front A Reer Perking Spring and Summer Suits, mere $140 to $260 ...... NOM' *7 0 up CLOSED SUN. Open 9 Deye Thur. NHee Ml 9 Spring and Summer Sport Coals, mere 195 to 1165 ...... NOM * 4 0 up Spring and Summer Slacks, mere $30 to $ 5 7 ...... NOW * 2 4 up' & MON. Spring and Summer Bermuda Shorts, mere to $ 2 7 ...... NOM 1 / 2 price Huge Selection All Shirts reduced 2 0 % — 3 Days Only Fine Quellty Greet Sevlngs “First For Everything Since 1911—!’’ AU Sales Final — All Sales For Cash, Chech, Master Charge, or BankAmerlcard Only! Do w n t o w n m a in s t . w a m c h e s t e h t i l o m -5 2 2 1 There miff be a charge for dllerallont on sile merrhandlse. PAGE TWELVE-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977

came to the United States in 1950, Mrs. Pavilonis was bom May 18, On r . Middle Tpke. police said. 1892 in Lithuania and had liv ^ in Obituaries The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Hartford for many years before com­ Main St., is in charge of ing to South Windsor eight years ago. Mrs. Anne S. Provan Albert Lekaitis arrangements, which are in­ Connccticard program EAST HARTFOREF-Mrs. Anne complete. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. EAST HARTFORD-Albert Aldona C. Roman of South Windsor, Sclrica FTovan, 61, of 174 Crescent Lekaitis, 53, of 89 Lafayette Ave. was Federal approval Dr., died Monday at Hartford and two grandchildren. found dead Tuesday morning in the Mrs. Mary Pavilonis Hospital. She was the widow of John garage at his home. Police termed SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Mary benefits local libraries Provan. the death a suicide by hanging. The funeral is Thursday at 10 a.m. Daly Pavilonis, 85, of 8 Fox Meadow Manchester’s libraries have depending on the ratio of loans made to be solicited Mrs. F*rovan was born in South Police said he had l ^ n despondent at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm 000 allocated lo r this service by the Lane died Tuesday at St. Francis benefited from a program which and items borrowed. Windsor and had lived in the Hart­ in recent months. St., Rocky Hill. Burial will Iw in Rose State Assembly. Hospital and Medical Center, Hart­ Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. enables library patrons in Connec­ John Jackson, Manchester’s head ford area most of her life. She was a Mr. Lekaitis was bom in Lithuania Jackson gave a couple of reasons ford. She was the widow of Alexander Friends may call at the funeral ticut to borrow books and other items librarian gave the following local communicant of Blessed Sacrament and had studied for the priesthood in Pavilonis for Manchester’s success in the on parking plan home tonight from 7 to 9. from almost all of the state’s public Church. Germany. He left Lithuania and Connecticard report for the period Connecticard system. Manchester is libraries with just one local library from Ja n u a ry to June 1976. She is survived by two sons, John card. on a main travel route between Hart­ FTovan Jr. and Thomas Kypreos, Manchester libraries loaned 22,222 Karl F Crawford, chief engineer Called Connecticard, It has been ford and University of Connecticut, The compromise has been ap- both of East Hartford; three books to persons from 22 com­ for the state Department of termed a success by patrons, for instance. It is also convenient to proved by the Manchester Board of brothers, John Scirica of Windsor munities in the state. Manchester Transportation (DOT), has told libraries and the legislature. borderline towns. Jackson added that Directors, but Crawford said that Locks and Philip Scirica and Frank Project people borrowed 4,267 books from 39 Manchester Police Chief Robert D. ’The Connecticut General Assembly Connecticard is helpful to people who state and federal approval will also Scirica, both of Wilson; three sisters, other libraries. The difference Lannan that a proposed parking com­ has allocated for the third time an work in other communities. ’Those be needed. Mrs. Angeline Scherer of East Hart­ funding between the two figures shows that promise for W Middle Tpke. will annual amount of $300,000 for this from Manchester who work in Hart­ In a letter dated today, Crawford ford, Mrs. Mary Mazziotto of Wind­ Manchester loaned 17,955 more bboks also require federal approval. service of improved availability to ford, for instance, can have access to told Lannan that he will send the sor and Mrs, Lena Rocco of New Bri­ sought borrowed resulting in a "net the Hartford Public Library through proposal to the Federal Highway Ad­ tain; and six grandchildren. 7 ^ library may be plus,” which entitles Manchester to a the exchange system. unnan wrote to Crawford last ministration and DOT'S Division of ° ® percentage of the semi-annual $150,- week to propose a partial parking The funeral is Thursday at 8:45 The Town of Manchester *'Youth Specialty Shop" Traffic for review. The proposal will a.m. from Callahan Funeral Home, has submitted applications ban on \V Middle Tpke. from Adams also be sent to Griswold & Fuss, the 1602 Main St., with a Mass at Blessed for the three projects it St to New State Rd. The stretch of designers of the project. road was recently widened and no Sacrament Church at 9:30. Burial plans to fund with its $1.9 will be in Hillside Cenietery, About town parking signs were installed. million Public Works KeralO Friends may call at the funeral Employment Act grant. But, residents of W. Middle Tpke. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Board of Directors, SECOND ■ The Intestinal By-pass Group will SECTION “Fumed Oak” and "We Were Dan­ complained that they were not in­ The family suggests that any at its June 21 meeting, ap­ Sidewalk Sale meet tonight at 8 in the conference cing.” formed that a parking ban would be memorial gifts may be made to the proved using the town’s WEDNESDAY rooms at Manchester Memorial American Cancer Society, 670 instituted on the street. They said $1,907,000 grant to fund the Hospital. There will be an open dis­ The South Church Property Prospect Ave., Hartford 06105. JULY 6, 1977 that such a ban would create a renovation of the police cussion. The meeting is open to all Interest Group meeting is Thursday devaluation of property values station, the reconstmetion by-pass patients, their families and Rate refunds James F. Walsh at 8 p.m. at the First Federal Savings because of a lack of access to their of sidewalks, and constme- Summer Clearance anyone considering having this sur­ & Loan, 344 W. Middle Tpke. The homes to be paid ELLINGTON—James F. Walsh, tion of a water tank at the gery. meeting was not held last night as Thus, Lannan proposed that a 66, of 108 Meadow Brook Rd. died Nike Site. reported in Tuesday's Herald. parking ban be instituted only during by August Sunday at his home. He was the hus­ Jay J. Giles said that he Police report The home life committee of the peak traffic hours —in the westbound band of Mrs. Elizabeth Gabree has mailed the applications Manchester Junior Women’s Club lane from 6-9 a m and in the east- Walsh. up to The confirmation committee of for both projects that he will meet Thursday at 12:45 p.m. at bound lane from 3-8 p m. HARTFORD (UPI) - Northeast Mr. Walsh had lived most of his life Raymond G. Card, 26, of 178V2 Center Congregational Church will Utilities customers should get has handl^ — the sidewalk the home of donna Mlodvinski, 35 in Hartford before coming to repairs and the water tank Spruce St., was arrested 'Tuesday on Dover Rd. meet tonight at 7:30 in the Federa­ refunds of between $4 and $5 by tion Room of the church. Ellington four years ago. He was a constmetion. The sidewalk a charge of evading responsibility in August, a company spokesman said Navy veteran of World War II. work will receive $8M,000 connection with a hit and run acci­ The Little Theatre of Manchester today. up to 60% Savings Before his retirement in 1975, he was and the water tank project dent at midnight on June 5. will have open tryouts today and The Prayer Group of Emanuel Hostel residents Northeast attorney Michael employed by the state as a cook at will receive $322,000, ac­ You can^t swim all the time Police said Card’s vehicle struck a Thursday at 8 p.m. at its workshop, Lutheran Church will meet Thursday Halloran told the Fhiblic Utilities find housing Cedar Crest Hospital, Newington. cording to the Board of car driven by Mark Pallein, 18, of 6 22 Oak St., for two one-act plays. at 10 a.m. in the church library. Control Authority the utility will Other survivors are a daughter, Directors vote. While swimming is the main objective of youngsters using the town’s pools this summer, Lydall St, at the intersection of Ten residents of a halfway house begin mailing out the credits to its off our regular prices! Mrs. Kathleen Pasquale of East Giles said that federal of­ there are times when its nice to sit on the ramp, wrapped in a towel, and enjoy the sun as Charter Oak and Main Sts. Police which was damaged by a fire on June 850,000 customers by the end of July. Haven; a brother, Thomas Walsh of ficials still have to review you dry out in preparation for another dip. Enjoying this ritual at Saulters pool Tuesday said Card initially stopped after the 27 will be housed in temporary living Municipalities that buy street accident, but then left the scene. situations with relatives and at a Hartford; three sisters, Mrs. the town’s grant and issue were: John and Terry Scata, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Scata of 480 Vernon St, lighting electricity will also begin Josephine Brown of Blast Hartford, Card was released Tuesday on a $2(X) local mo tel for at least three or four final approval of the $1,- (Herald photo by Pinto) getting refunds at that time, he said. Mrs. Mary Kelly of Hartford and (all name brands included) bond for court July 19. weeks until renovations can be com­ 907,000 for Manchester. He Electricity customers will get a re­ Mrs. Anna Lamenzo of Wethersfield; expects to hear from the Laurence H. Gavello, 37, of Ver­ pleted, a ccording to Miriam Gale, fund of $2.60 as a court settlement for and two grandchildren. federal officials by mid- ^ boys dept. girls dept. non, was charged with operating a Mayor not sure group home counselor for the excessive rates Northeast has been The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 August, but be does not motor vehicle while under the in­ Mansfield State Training School. charging since 1974. They will also a.m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral expect much, if any, (sizes up to 20) (sizes up to 14) Police make arrest fluence of liquor Tuesday. He was The three-story home at 201 E. get between $2 and $2.50 in retroac­ scheduled for court July 26. Center St is used as a halfway house Home, 76 ITospect St., Rockville, change in the amount that tive refunds for May, June and July. with a Mass at the Church of St. the town will receive. jerseys Police made 15 motor vehicle what to do next for trainable residents of Mansfield coats The PUCA ordered that refunds Luke, Ellington, at 10. Burial will be Deputy Chief Richard arrests Tuesday. School. last December, but the court settle­ summer pajamas in embezzlement case in Ellington Center Cemetery. bathing suits The fire w'as confined to a second- Sartor has also submitted “I’m not sure what.jWe’11 do now,” before we meet your compliance ment allowed refunds dating back Military honors will be accorded at the application for the By MAL BARLOW A woman’s pocketbook was stolen floor closet .but the rest of the house unlined jackets summer pajamas Amenta was released on $250 bond tion of Meriden, the bank holding a said a discouraged Mayor Richard standards?" he wrote a HUD official only to May 1. graveside. renovations for the police from a home on Pioneer Circle while had smoke and water damage, accor­ East Hartford Reporter for court appearance Aug. 1. mortgage on the subdivision for more Blackstone Tuesday. in Hartford May 18. Friends may. call at the funeral station, a project that the shorts and short sets the woman was at home. The pocket- ding to the To wn Fire Department of­ jerseys and midriffs East Hartford Police made a Armed with search warrants, than $300,000. He was referring to the latest denial "It is high time that someone at home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Board of Directors gave book was found a short while later in ficials slacks and slack sets police also went to the Hartford of­ Other releases came from Charles to East Hartford of $440,(KX) through the federal level paid some attention $750,000 of the town’s shorts and short sets second arrest Tuesday in con­ the bushes near the home, with only a Fire Capt. Joseph McCooe said fices of Fairway Estates Inc. seeking J. Miano (Realtor), A & M Construc­ the Community Development Act. to maintaining and enhancing the grant. nection with Fairway Estates, small amount of cash missing. Tuesday the <;ause of the fire has not short and long sleeve slacks and slack sets records on deposits given the firm. tion Co., Diamond International The federal Department of Housing existing quality of life, maintaining Gaelic buffet being planned A bottle of coins was reported been determined. the 96-lot subdivision off The records were not there, said Corp., Wilcox Trucking Inc., Ernest and Urban Development (HUD) has existing demographic homogeneity, shirts stolen from an Eldridge St. home play & dressey Scotland Rd. Investigator Michael Breen. Libby Jr., Mitchell Trucking Inc., disapproved the town’s third applica­ and arresting blight before all these for Irish Children^ Project Edward Amenta, 62, of 192 Forbes Monday night. There was no sign of tion in three years. bathing suits dresses Town Clerk John Barry said Connecticut Bank and Trust Co., forced entry. add to the existing problems by en­ St., East Hartford, is charged with Tuesday two families have gone Edward M, Slosek, Hartford Cement For the second year, HUD based couraging the decline of inner ring Rre calls A Gaelic buffet to benefit the Irish In Mrmuriain An attempted break-in was entertainment is scheduled from 4 to second-degree larceny by embezzle­ ahead with purchases of partially and Building Supply, Manchester its denial on the number of families suburbs," he wrote. (Tiildren's FToject of St. James and 6 p.m. In memory of Mary J Catalano who reported at an Oak Grove St. home, passed away July I. 1968. ment. completed homes on Chipper Dr. Sand and Gravel, Clement Morin, of low and moderate income who are East Hartford has fought off the St. Mary’s Churches will take place but nothing was reported missing. Ticket information may be ob­ infants and toddler: Police said Amenta took $2,000 in Friday, Cyprieu D. Chasse bought Franklin Enterprises Inc. and Roxie “expected to reside” in town. The bad forces of urbanization HUD .Mane healer July 17 at the Irish-American Home, tained bv calling Jean Gatzkiewicz, Fondest memories are with us always Tuesilay, 1:30 p.m.—electrical outlet deposits on house$ there and spent it. Lot 19 from Gennaro Russo and J. Phillips. mayor’s staff figured the number is wants the town to ignore blighting 132 Commerce St., Glastonbury. 649-7966. P.J. Tierney. 643-2597, or Children and grandchildren sun suits, The money came in checks from two others, principals of Fairway no more than 397, counting homes for forces in its applications, he said. fire, 48 Dartmouth Rd.lTown) The benefit will open at 3 p.m. with John Walsh at the Irish-American Tuesday, 7;41) p.m.-electrical fan fire, families who wanted homes in Estates. handicapped, The third-year grant was to have a cocktail hour, and a buffet and Home, 649-9398. overalls and sets, 56Vi School St. (Town) Fairway, police said. Also, Rudolph A. Delpino bought Juvenile escapees HUD said the figure should be paid for sewers and a culvert at topper sets and pajamas Last week, police arrested Glen H, Lot 92 from Russo. much higher. And East Hartford Tolland St.. Park Ave. and School St., Woods Jr,, 5|, of Hartford, on the The sales were followed by 13 should also have much higher goals costing $266,000; a housing code many other unkdvertised specials, broken sizes. same charge. He was released on a releases on each piece of property. are recaptured for new homes for the poor. program with home repair loans, Comment session $500 surety bond for appearance in The main firm giving Fairway prin­ Blackstone said HUD bases its costing $100,000; repairs to public Common Pleas Court 12 next Mon­ cipals releases was the Jefferson Two of three juvenile boys who es­ Summit St. in Manchester and were vieWs on outdated census figures. housing, to cost $50,000; a program all sales final, cash or master charge only day. Federal Savings and Loan Associa­ caped from detention homes Monday seen by Manchester police on Center The town’s figures are more ac­ coordinator at $20,000, and a fair A Tolland Tpke. resident complained regulation are available to the public at were apprehended by Manchester St. about 4 a.m. standing near a car. curate because they are based on housing promotion campaign at $4,- Tuesda y at the directors comment session Methodist Church elderly housing project. the town clerk’s office, the planning of­ Another man said that a storm sewer at Police early Tuesday after allegedly When police approached the youths later figures, he said. 0 0 0 . that a i lone violation in her neighborhood fice, and the two town libraries. stealing three cars, some beer and on foot, they fled into Center Springs The mayor has often said the town Blackstone said he still has hopes has not yet been taken to court by town of­ the Oak Grove nature center has not been The two men also expressed concern properly installed. cigarettes. Park where two of them were ap­ might be able to leap HUD's hurdles the first-year grant of $440,000 may ficials. . She said that the violation — un­ Globe Hollow pool that the proposed regulation would permit Another man complained that granite Two of 15-year-old youths escaped prehended a short while later, by if it lied on the applications. The come through. The 10 judges of the licensed auto repairs work — is still oc­ an increase in the density permitted per curbing installed by a private developer from Long Lane School in Meriden Manchester patrolmen. One of them town could give HUD the figures Second Circuit Court of Appeals are curring. acre. Under the regulations, a maximum and one from the Hartford Detention is still at large today, police said. HUD says it wants, get the grants, still deciding whether East Hartford Two me n requested that the town adver­ and bituminous curbing installed by the of 40 efficiency units or 16 two-bedroom town on Hillstown Rd. do not meet and system is cleaned Home. The youths were from Bolton, and ignore the goals the housing should get the funds of that year. tise the e Iderly housing regulations that units would be permitted per acre. Youth SpecidUy Shop According to State Trooper Robert Manchester and Hartford, Peterson figures represent. They were approved by HUD but will be th e subject of a public hearing create a traffic problem where the curb ’They feel that the proposed zone juts out into the road. •hop early and leUurefy 6 day$, ikuredaye 'til 9 p.m. The circulation system at Globe the swim area. Peterson of Bolton the youths stole a said. The two who were apprehended “Must we...indicate on paper that blocked by a suit brought by the City before the Planning and Zoning Comms- change, which would permit elderly Hollow pool was cleaned today, and Director of Recreation Melvin we are on the verge of collapse of Hartford. sion (PZC) July 25. He also said that the placement of stop tellh the help of friendly, courteoue §ale$ ladiet car in Hartford and drove it to Bolton were returned to the detention housing as a special exception in all zones, the Town of Manchester may install Siebold said that the idea of replacing where it broke down. They then stole homes. The PZC has decided not to advertise signs in the Redwood Farms subdivision has been tailored by the town to meet the should be reviewed. a smaller mesh wire guard to pre­ the wire guard with a smaller- another car in Bolton, he said, in the regulati on, but copies of the proposed 757 Main Street, Downtown Manchester needs of the proposed South United Director Carl Zinsser presided at the vent further vandalism problems to meshed one was mentioned at this which they later drove to session. the system. morning’s meeting. This would per­ Manchester. Funding is sought Town officials met at the pool this mit water to flow through, but would A break into R.J.’s Pizza on West Two sentenced for gambling morning to discuss recent vandalism hopefully stop other items. St., Bolton, resulting in the theft of for po nd dredging problems that have plagued the swim Siebold again warned that Globe beer and cigarettes, was discovered HARTFORD (UPI) — Two men convicted of gambling business was “the most disorganized crime one area. Glass and hay have been placed Hollow may be closed if the van­ early Tuesday, Peterson said. He racketeering, extortion and gambling charges were each could conceive of.” He said his client has no money and is into the circulation system and have dalism problems continue. said the youths were suspected. sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court to 3 to 10 years owed about $25,(X)0 in uncollected debts. The dredging i )f Center Springs Pond may begin this MAJOR APPLIANCE caused problems when sucked into in prison. Clarie said he considered giving O’Brien a stiffer The youths stole another car on month if a fundit ig package to pay for the project is ap­ Before the sentencing, Michael T. O’Brien of Hartford sentence than Volpe because during the trial more proved by the Mr inches ter Board of Directors. and Anthony D. Volpe of West Hartford told Judge T. evidence of bookmaking and threatening was brought out Jay J. Giles, dii 'ector of public works, has submitted a Emmet Clarie they objected to the prosecution’s against O’Brien. But, Clarie said, the jury found both request to the boa rd that ^,000 in federal anti-recession SCRATCH characterization of them as dangerous criminals linked men to be partners in the same business so they shuld funds be allocated for th e project. The board has already Liquor probe bill signed to organized criiDe. receive similar sentences. appropriated $10,0t *0 in amti-recession funds for the work. Prosecuting attorney Paul E. Coffey has previously A codefendant in the trial, Lawrence DiBenedetto, 42, Bids were openec I for tile dredging last month and were & HARTFORD (UPI) - Legislation ticut. The other two, minimum regulates. described the two as the most important criminals in the of Newington was also sentenced to a prison term of 18 much higher than t own cfficials had expected. ’The town setting up a study of Connecticut’s markups for the retailer and Mrs. Grasso also signed a bill Hartford area. months and a $5,000 fine for extortion. He was found inno­ had estimated the \ vork would cost $20,000. The low bid, much-criticized liquor industry was wholesaler, remain. aimed at protecting from Volpe, 44, an employe of his brother’s ' gravestone cent of gambling and conspiracy charges. from Superior Pav ing Iric. of Glastonbury, came in at signed today by Gov, Ella T. Grasso. One of the commission’s tasks will $48,750 skyrocketing rates drivers who have business, said several of his so-called extortion victims DCNT The bill creates a 12-member be to determine if the other price their automobile insurance canceled were such good friends of his that they attended a large Giles said that monisy from the town’s landfill legislative panel to probe the in­ controls should be lifted. through no fault of their own. Father’s Day party for him last month. development account ma;y be used to pay the additional (US dustry and report to next year’s The panel, which will get $38,000 in The legislation would require Volpe’s attorney, F. Mac Buckley, said Volpe was cost needed to clean the si It that has built up on the pond’s M legislature its recommendations for floor. (MILS funding, will also look into charges drivers who have had no accidents or manager of The Place cafe until last year when it burned imnnoNEiis possible reform. there are too many package stores in moving violations in three years to down in a fire Hartford police said was set. The dredged mate rial will be transported to the town The legislature this year repealed the state, too few wholesalers and landfill and used as fill c over. be charged the standard market rate O’Brien, 35, who said he is in the construction business, fair trade laws, one of the three that the Liquor Control Commission for their age and sex if they are said, “I’m not putting a halo over my head but out of this Giles said that thi s tra nsfer of funds would probably AWD UP pricing controls on liquor in Connec­ is to close to the industry it forced to find coverage in the whole case no bodies were turned up. Nobody ended up in also have to be cleaned bjf the board. But, he anticipates UP no problem with this . assigned risk pool. the emergency ward.” “If we don't buy fill from ourselves, we’ll have to buy it Sample buy: ELECTRIC DRYERS TWO ONLY $119.95: The assigned risk pool is for “If you want to put somebody in jail for hollering at from someone else,” he iiaid. drivers with bad driving records who somebody who owes them money, this whole city would firms do not want to insure voluntari­ be in trouble,” O’Brien said. Giles also said that the bid was based on 25,000 cubic Openings available ly and such persons are charged yards of material be ing i-emoved from the pond. ’The O’Brien’s attorney, Joseph E. Fazzano, said O’Brien’s higher than normal rates. amount that actually h as to' be removed may be less, thus NOW IS TK TRE TO BUY DURIIG Some good drivers have had to look resulting in a drop in cost, he said. in LJM classes The request for the $ 8,00( i in antirecession funds will be to the assigned risk pool for coverage because firms have been cutting FLETCHER GLASS CO. consider^ by the boai'd alt its meeting next Tuesday. Openings still exist in several tor of the Barnes Nature Center in back on their policies. Over 35 Yeert of taperienee Of MANCHESTER TMS ONCE « YEAR SALE! summer classes sponsored by the Bristol. A bill putting in the law that the Lutz Junior Museum, 126 Cedar St., The museum will sponsor a sta(e will pay 40 per cent of the cost and held at the Oak Grove Nature COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVICE Ballroomi idance set children’s theater trip to Oakdale of a resident state trooper in small WINDOW CUSS-MIRRORS-CUSS fURNlIURl TORS TlM‘Nninrl iMHipk' Center on Oak Grove St. PICTURi PRAMING - FIRtPUCE 4 DOOR MIRRORS July 28, a Circus Day at the museum towns was also signed by the gover­ SALES - SERVICE - SATISFACTION TUS ENCLOSURES-SPECIAL WORK ’The Connecticut Balliroorn Dance Association (CBDA) Classes with openings are in nature July 13 from 2 to 4 p.m., and an old nor. Currently the payment formula will sponsor a dance Sat urd ay at 9 p.m. at the Indian Hills discovery, plant potpourri, animal fashioned picnic JuljF' 27. Both is determined by the state police Ill ilu ’ liiN l j)la u ‘. v u 'o llr i st v a i u.i\> \ in l |m \ i1u‘ fair, water detectives, and “Life in a Country Qub in Newlniitom. programs are free to the public. commissioner. (MANCHESTER 6 4 9 -4 5 2 '^ COLLECTOR'S ITEMS )iij;lu-M ilic l.iu .illnus. O n .i (>-umi suin^M i’iiilu.iU- E sU 9 4 1 Web.” The classes are arranged by uitli .i$I.O(N)ininiiniiiii(ti’|Mivii von ^lillc.itn T 'jS |K’I .mimni. Music for dancing will be furnished by A1 Gentile • QuaMy Santo The Circus Day activities will in­ Under the law the town picks up DANISH PIATIS age groups, from age six to eight and mVIOlNTlAl MCANYIIS .Ml liic wav ii)> loU'ii (pii.n.mut’d. Kvi n liinni^h uilu'i Orchestra with Mary Riciuirds. N tlIN i ItPIOOUCTlONS clude face painting, thumb printing, the remaining 60 per cent. The 60-40 vivin^s IosumIii); soiik-uI iliuii i.iUs ( )|Hn .1 Tlie CBDA has been in operation about a year. It’s pur­ nine to 12. A special introductory bean bag toss, construction of clown split in costs is the arrangement now course in nature is also offered for s.i\in)>Nau(miH at li.iillnid Naimnal. Ui'|uil nmu’ imrirM pose is to try to preservie thi; old style and beauty of fine hats, raffles, and elephant walk and a in place. Resident state troopers in M im liiiuiv! au' iiiM itnl up loS HMHH). Irdi-ial five-yearolds. dancing. People from througihout the state have become tall man booth. Activities planned for serve as the police force in towns too OPEN M-F 8-9:30 ii'^nlalionMtt|uiu* a Milwlaiiii.il iiiU'U'Ni |h-ii.iIiv Ii>i lmi K B.D. It A til s IN srucR members simply by leavilng t heir names and addresses at Anyone registering for a class THUR. TIL 9H)0 v\ itiidiaual. the picnic will be announced at a small to have their own departments. J lb l&SON must be a museum member. SAT. 8 • S:00 a CBDA gathering, 'irhey are notified of future later date. Mrs. Grasso has now signed 622 Mi«. » -iiM IS UH tu t 51/lS iiA irm N m \.vi'K )\.\i, 649 MAIN STREET TEL. 643-2171 The classes are planned and taught gatherings. MANCHESTER Further information is available by bills, vetoed 18 others and allowed 54 McKEE ST., MANCHESTER by Sue Slate Craig, an environmental tO« tenter Si j SCREENS REPAIRED ILW Kft^miST ’Tickets are available a t this door. calling the museum at 643-0949, the record $1.91 billion budget take education teacher and former direc­ “Mic l iisl I’lau'lD.S.iu- effect without her signature. t PAGE TWO-B___MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., July 6, 1977 - PAGE THREE-B Vernon adds staff Bolton agenda takes South Windsor High posts to planning office longer than planned fourth quarter honor roll Judith Chanoux of New York grant of |2S5,000 from the Bureau of A special meeting of Bolton’s new amounts are fully reimbursable. started work Tuesday as Vernon’s Outdoor Recreation; reorganize the Board of Selectmen lasted three Board clerk Shirley Riley said they Here Is the fourth quarter honor Carol Hayes, Ron Hearn, Rene Her- Elizabeth Anderle, Jayne Appleton, Kelly assistant to Town Planner John Planning Department records; work hours ’Tuesday night, instead of a were the first claims for dog damage roll for South Windsor High School: mosillo, Scott Herzog, Edward Hintz, Ashlaw, Lisa Bambara, Rene Beebe, Loranger. She was hired under the with the engineering and building nnatter of minutes as First Select­ in 12 years. * Sheila Hjarne, Ann Hulbert, Charles Marla Beltramello, Dawn Benson, federal Comprehensive Ehnployment Seniors departments and several other day- man Henry Ryba suggested when the A letter from the Planning Com­ Hulstein, Margaret Janowiec, Elizabeth Robert Blllig. Training Act (CETA) at a saUu of tiHlay projects. High honors Johnston. 7 meeting started. mission asked the selectmen to “find Susan Billings, Anthony Black, Carroll klO.OOO a year. Diane Auretta, Tammy Barcomb, Christine Kaiajian, John Krahula, Lori W l^ the assistant’s position was a way to finance an asslsUnt for Blume, Charles Boenig, Todd Bordonaro, The board was scheduled to have Hilary Black, Joanne Carino, Tammy Ms. Chanoux will be responsible advertised, SO persons applied. ’They Kremldas, Diane Kriviek, Steven Kuras, Lisa Boudreau, Susan Bourke, William its organizational meeting July 12. Calvin Hutchinson, assessor, building Chapman, Deborah Dzen, Sharon for the day-to^ay planning depart­ were reviewed and the nunumber ■li:!) Patricia Lane. Ronald Lanier, David Bowie, Jody Brazalovich, Christine Because an application for a grant Inspector, sanitarian, In order to Horsfield, Steven Hunger, Paul Lenkeitt. ment operations, including w o^ng narrowed down to five who Lappala; Mark LaRocco, Kenneth Lauck. Budarz. for development of Indian Notch k ^ his work on schedule." David Lynch, Timothy Oberg, Timothy with the zoning, planning and conser­ selected for interviews. Linda Lavey, Stephen Lawler, Toni Ellen Cantara. Joseph Carino, Lise The commission said that on top of Roalx, Louis Rodier, Kenneth Simler, Park is due by that date, the special Leonard, Robert Lizotte, Heather Caron, George Caye, Dawn Chamberlain, vation commissions. everything else, it Is in the procew of Laura Stelmat, Andy Streeter, Sandra meeting was called ’Tuesiday night to MacDonald, Sheila Maguire, Carol Theresa Cheever, Mary Clark, Gerald She will also assist the Conserva­ Lifesaving course Swietek, Peter Thrall. finalize the application. approving five more subdivisions - Mahoney, Denise Marques, Robert Cote, Brad Crawford, John Crixo. tion Commission and the Department The Vernon Recreation Depart­ "a work load beyond any one man’s H on ors Marquis, Rosemarie M art^ci. Michelle Croteau, Wanda Cyr, Gina of Community Affairs (DCA) in Stanley Bates, park commissioner, ment is offering a course in Red capabilities.” Karen Aldrich, Susan Allen, Abbey An­ LuAnn Mawhinney, Michael Maznicki, Damato, Paul Davids, Marie Delisle, preparing the town’s open space Cross Advanced Lifesaving, former­ reviewed Uie application with the The selectmen will ask Hutchinson drus, Cynthia Bachman, Susan Beck, Richard Mazur, Dale McGraw, Michael Elaine Demers, Douglas Denyer, plan. ly called senior lifesaving. It will board. He had all but a couple of exactly what work he needs Bobbin Bednar, Timothy Berghuis, Lynn McGuinness, Kathy Moriarty, Hugh Darlene Deprey, Gene Doer, Maureen Lorai^er said she will also develop start tonight at 8 at the pool at the forms completed. Bates will finish assistance with and will pursue Billings, Karen Boenig, Steven O’Hare, Bernard Prusaczyk, Keith Donlin. Pugliese, Denise Rodier. the zoning component of the town’s Vernon Elementary School, Rt. 30 the application, have it checked by a avenues of funding such help. Braiisford. Kathleen Donovan, Gerald Doran, Comprehensive Development Plan and the Henry Park pool. professional, and get it mailed before David Breaux, Nancy Brill, Audrey Lisa Santerson, Kelly Schimpf, David William Drachenberg, Mark Duclos, In other business, the selectmen: Schroeder, Edgar Sewall, Donna Shapiro, which will include studying zoning Those intei^ted should report at the deadline. The selectmen offered Budarz, Jean Burger, Carla Calabrese, Karen Fasano, Michael Finnegan, • Received and accepted the Corinne Campbell, Jane Cantara, Steven Melinda Simao, Kim Skewes, Helen needs especially in.the Bolton Lake either pool at 7:45 p.m. There will be to help. Kenneth Fontaine, Nicole Foran, resignations of Joel Hoffman as Carlson, Joan Cecere, Hilary Clayton. Snelgrove, Jill Snyder, Kathleen Soucy. section. a fee of $3, which will cover all In­ Catherine Futtner, Catherine Gantick. The application is for a $151,000 Zoning Board of Appeals alternate Robin Close, Ann Demarais, Mark Paul Striebel, Rick Toler, Jean Trusch, She will also administer the town’s structions and pool fees. grant. Pamela Giangrave, David Gothers, and Maureen Houle from the Board Dunacusky, Stephen Eisenberg, Greg En- Christina Turnbull, Betty Vicenzo, Susan Gould, Donna Heath, Jeffrey Hird, Bolton received notice that it will of Library Directors. iwviVi drelunas, Joan Farinella, Nancy Fidler, Christopher Wasik, Christopher Wassen- Kathleen Hobson, Kimberly Hodges, Jon receive a state grant towards its • Authorized the first selectman to At summer intern program Robert Fluharty, Rosemary Frost, na. Huot, William Johnston, Helen Kallai. purchase of the park. To receive the hire a part-time custodian on an in­ Marilee Gagliardo. Lisa Whalen, Elaine White, Sheryl Bruce Karasik, Eugene Keen, Scott Williams. Donna Woods, Deborah Young, Nursing group says grant money, an application must be terim basis for the Community Hall South Windsor students Ellen Griffin (left) and Allison Arnold take time out for a Mark Gagnon, Diane Gentile, Claire Kelley, Steven Kochman, Vicki Cynthia Zalucki. filled out. Because the funds will not until the formal process of choosing a photograph with Sen. Lowell Weicker during the seventh annual Connecticut Summer Goodrich, Susan Gravelle, Maureen Korchma, James Kozlowski, Katherine Halloran, Harry Heikoff, Roy Higgins, Krawski, Arlene Kulis, Lesa LaBrecque, be received by Aug. 12, Catherine full-time person can be determined. Intern Program in Washington, D.C. The program, sponsored by Weicker and Congressmen Sophomores Peterson, town treasurer, said a $30,- Ida Hlawna, Donna Hopley, Linda Hub­ Polly Lane. Ryba noted the storm windows and Ronald Sarasin and Stewart McKinney, was an intensive week of watching government in bard. High honors costs may be 000 short-term note must be Paul Lange, Cynthia LaRiviere, Brian screens are missing from the hall. Yvette Jackson, Deborah Kehmna, Liz Karen Allard, Charles Anderson, Linda renewed. action. This summer, the program brings five groups of about 50 students each to the Lavoie, Dean Lawson, Kathy Leathers, • Voted to have the first selectman Kendrick, Erin Kennedy, Thomas Krep- Anderson, Sandra Bagot, Margaret Bond, Katherine Lemieux, Kelly Lund, Vernon vice-president; Harriet Wetherell, The total cost of the park was $120,- capital for varied academic, cultural and social activities. and treasurer sign checks and a cio, Michael Kucinskas, Deborah Kurtz- Colette Bosse, Drew Boucher, Lisa Car- Elizabeth McGuinness, Sheri Melnick, While thanking the Town Council recording secretary; Ethel Baumer, 000. Bolton received $W,000 from the majority of the board approve bills. man, Lynn LaBrecque, Susan Landry, bonello, Judith Eisenberg, Thomas Barry Meltzer. for its budget appropriation of $70,500 corresponding secretary, and Bureau of Outdoor Recreation and a • Asked Donato Rattazzl, road Kathy Lane. Favreau. Janice Messino, Karen Meyerhardt, for the Rockville Public Health Nur­ Howard Amos, treasurer. gift of $24,000 from Nature Conser­ foreman, to bring a list of roads that Theresa Lawrence, Susan Linko, Neal Deborah Gobetz, Christine HalloweU, Karen Minguy, Macy Moulton, Howard vancy. ’The actual cost to the town for Lorenzen, Carol Lyons, Deborah Mac­ Aria Harrison, David Heikoff, Pauline Murphy, James Nesteruk, Laurie sing Association, Foster H. Williams, Those elected to the board of direc­ need resurfacing and upgrading, cost the park will be under $10,000. donald, Deborah Majowicz, Mae Malta, Hjarne, Cheryl Hulstein, Pamela Kean, Niziankicwicz, Maria Nowakowski, chairman of the association's finance tors were Ann Cavanaugh, Virginia estimates and other work done by the South Windsor library Nancy Kenway, Deborah Kidd, Nancy committee, said more money may be ’The selectmen received notice of Cora Mann, Margaret Margelony, Jill Laura Page, Walter Parker. Cordtsen, Earl Beebe, Wesley. road crew, to the July 12 meeting. Marouski. Canning. needed. dog claim damage from the state. Amy Piechowski, Laura Pugliese, Schlude, Mary Cheshire, Ann • Were asked by William Valerie Martin, Virginia Meadows, Diane Marquis, Michael Mazor, Williams said the best estimate of Roger Barrett of Webster Lane Charles Regulbuto, Ellen Rowe, Paul Mayette, Theo Pratt, Bernice Hall, Cavanagh, fire chief, if a determina­ Stuart Melnick, Nancy Merrill, Paul Colleen McTeague, Barbara Orsini, Lisa Sanborn, Laurie Santerson, Janet funds that will be needed for Vernon received TO for two dogs killed in Ruth Amedy, Althea Martin, Elm er Lazy days in Vernon tion for the doctor and hospital bills Mills, Nancy Peracchio, Nancy Pierce, Parent, Doreen Peak, Robert Shaffer, Schiumo, David Schmidt, John is $75,000. The association's budget Ju ly 1976. Frederick I^ op as of will be near Town Hall Gary Shelto, Dana Smith, Katherine Martin and Eleanor Amos. Jack for an injured fireman bad b^n Deborah Pottinger, Richard Rafferty, Schneider, Lynn Schopp, Susan Simao. request was for $74,916. These two young anglers have put their “Gone fishin’” sign Carter St. received $92 for 38 pullets Sprengelmeyer, Donald Veilleux, Jam ie Barbera is an honorary, director. made. ’Thomas Label was injured By BARBARA RICHMOND Linda Regulbuto. Earl Smith, Jam es Sorosiak, Dawn In a letter to council members, out and are enjoying an afternoon at Valley Falls Park in Ver­ killed in September 1976. during a drill March 9. There Mitchell said the Wapping School is ministration) might say South Wind­ Ellen Rejmolds, Linda Rossi, Jennifer Wall, Denise Woodman. Soucy, Richard Strong, Jill Thompson, The group is planning two trips for Williams said he was confirming the non. (Herald photo by Dunn) In neither instance were the dogs appeared to be a misunderstanding Herald Reporter programmed to close after the 1977- sor doesn’t know what it wants if we Senger, Judith Shuart, Ingrid Siebenaler, H onors Daniel VanVogelpoel, Jam es Waddock, July. A train and boat ride on the agreement to render the which did the killing found. The but the matter will be Investigated. The Wapping School site for the 78 school year. He said all that would ask for an extension.” Lori Sladyk, Dawn Stanton, Teri Stiebitz, Kimberly Aborn, Brett Adams, Susan Walsh, Michelle Warner, Gwen association’s full services for the Connecticut River, including a dinner proposed new South Windsor library be necessary to comply with the 90- Architect Greg Montano said that Victor Stringer, Karen Sundin. Williams, Bruce Yonika, Jean Zdanis. . year starting July 1,1977, “until such at an Old Saybrook restaurant, is is a dead issue and the Town Council day starting date ordered by federal if time is available, the Library Joseph Sweet, Robert Thompson, Margaret Tracy, Thomas Voelkel, Gwen time as we reach a point where the scheduled July 12. will go forward with plans to build officials would be to break some Board, the Board of Education and Wankow, Laura Weidlich, Janet Welles, $70,500 approaches exhaustion.’’ the library in the Town Hall complex. ground. the council could re-examine the The bus will leave the Rockville Mark Wolkon, Eric Woddard. Coventry cemetery plan opposed At Tuesday night’s meeting, a Marge Hutensky, chairman of the school for conversion. He said a func­ He said at that time the council Methodist Church parking lot on Coventrv rgSCiHontc proposal to ask for a delay of two Juniors will be asked to meet with associa­ Grove St. at 9:30 a.m. and return at 6 Coventry residents angrily at­ that the town manager oversee the Board of Education, said a commit­ tional library could be established in Recreation Commission. Keller said assign street numbers to each High honors tion officials to reach an agreement p.m. tacked a proposed ordinance to es­ property and that maintenance be weeks in filing the application for ment had already been made to the an existing building and an addition $8,000 in scholarships the intent was to give “teeth" to dwelling on public roads and to see Diane Allen, Laura Ask, Carol Blllig, as to what services, if any. are to be The second trip is scheduled July tablish a municipal cemetery com­ done by the town Highway Depart­ funds for the library was defeated in parents of the children at the school could be built with the funding. rules already in existence. that those numbers are posted by Catherine Bohls, Richard Bolstridge, curtailed for the remainder of the mission at a Town Council hearing ment. a 5-3 vote. The council set July 11 at 8 that there would be an orderly He envisioned a building wita uses 27 to the Pine Brook dinner theater in Some townspeople felt the or­ residents. Nola Carney, Andre Charbonneau, Paul given by Rotary Club fiscal year, or for a supplemental Tuesday night. p.m. in the Town Hall for a public phasing out. She said using that site such as a room for elderly citizens, a Higganum, to see the musical, Town Council Chairman Jesse dinance was too restrictive. Arnold Cottle, Diane Demers, David Elliott, allocation. Opposition centered on a provision Joseph Kornfeld complained that hearing on an appropriation of $265,- might be pushing things. teen-age community center, fine arts “ K ism et." ’The bus will leave the Brainard assured townspeople that Carlson said the town does not have Scott Freeman. . Williams said the council passed a which would permit the volunteer making it a misdemeanor and im­ (MX) to build the library. Mayor Bender asked Town and industrial arts programs, along church at 10:30 a.m. and return at the cemetery will be a self-sufficient adequate beach facilities to meet the Bryan Heath, Margaret Juknis, Sue South Windsor Also, Kenneth R. Simler, 151 motion at the budget meeting commissioners to hire a paid posing a fine of $25 for not posting a The suggestion to consider the two- Manager Paul Talbot under what cir­ with the library. 5:30 p.m. Reservations should be operation, with revenues from the wants of bathers. Marsh, Alison Mason, Linda Nelson, Oakland Rd., Amherst College; Lisa providing that the council would superintendent to develop and main­ number was not the proper way to week delay was made by Councilman. cumstances the town could ask for a Councilman Edward Havens The Rotary Club of South Windsor made as soon as possible. sale of burial plots. Councilman Sheryl O’Mara, Loma Perkins, Angela Secondo, 88 Woodland Dr., Quin- tain a town cemetery on the old Cum- Head Lifeguard Thomas Duffy “force homeowners to do what is John Mitchell. He said this would has announced the winners of $8,(XX) reconsider the question of entering For more information, call Rober Keller also pointed out that delay. Talbot said he was told that agreed the idea was good but said it Reffel, Donna Shapiro, Anne Sirois, Jan misk property on Rt. 31. appeared at the hearing to defend the good for them.” in college scholarships for local nipiac College; Paul Bienkowski, into a contract with the association Stephanie Schlude, 875-7117. there were no plots available in town. allow time to give full consideration the two-week extension could be came a little late. He said be couldn’t Snyder, Lori Sousa, Ellen Whitaker. regulations, which would apply to North Coventry Fire Chief Richard students. 24M Ellington Rd., Stonehill College; at a meeting in May. "Why do we need such a The council also conducted a to locating the library at the Wapping granted under very extreme cir­ support the delay because the key to H o n o rs Lisicke Beach and Sandy Shores. Cooper insisted that the numbers Of the total, $5,500 will go to 1977 K r is tin e A. R e ck te n w a ld , 39 "It is our earnest hope that we can PTO officers bureaucratic organization?” asked hearing on a proposed ordinance School site instead of the Town Hall cumstances, such as the need for a the funding is 9()-day construction. Donna Bancroft, Vicki Bancroft, A third hearing involved an or­ were necessary so that emergency graduates of South Windsor and East Deepwood Dr., Boston College. reach agreement on such a contract resident Steven Toth. Other regulating the use of parks and town site. referendum or a special town Myette said he didn’t think the Cynthia Bannon, John Beck, Marlene John and Linda Makowsky have dinance giving the Planning and Catholjc High Schools. The balance John P. Flynn, 12 Palmer Dr., a during the 1977 fiscal year or at least members of the audience suggested beaches, proposed by the Parks and vehicles could find their way to an He said the council and the Public meeting. Officials indicated that an council knew what it could or Belliveau, David Beltramello, Timothy Zoning Commission authority to of $3,500 is allocated to previous 1976 graduate, also received a first­ for implementation in the 1978 fiscal been elected co-presidents of the ^ — ° — w o,iiuuiaii<.cambulance uior ufire ie can.call. Building Commission (PBC) extension to consider another site is couldn’t do. He said he sees nothing Blinn, Joan Bloom, David Blume, Lori time $500 award. He will attend year," Williams said. Vernon Elementary School PTO for agonized over a site for the firehouse not likely. wrong in asking for the extension if it Boop. Rotary award winners whose College of the Holy Cross. the coming year. Other officers are but that effort was totally abandoned Deputy Mayor Robert Myette was won’t jeopardize the project. Susan Botticello, Debbie Boudreau, scholarships were reconsidered, AARP activities Laura Brown, Mark Bums, Susan Butler, renewed or continued. Previous winners awarded $250 or Jim and Sue Kaneaster, vice- in connection with the library called out of order by Mayor Bender Councilwoman Cile Dwker asked '. The Vernon Area Chapter of the presidents; Linda Martin, secretary; Council urged to improve road Loretta Campisi, Jane Cantara, Carol Winners of new $500 scholarships $500 scholarships for 1977-78 are: Jon because of a fear of losing the federal when he said he was never told that why they were even discussing the American Association of Retired Carbonneau, Cynthia Carlson, Lisa and the colleges which they will be Barrett, 44 Scott Dr.; Lynn Bogatz, Fred and Kathy Campbell, four dwellings on Bishop Lane. ’The funds. the extension would only be granted fhatter. She said they were casting a Persons has elected and installed Coventry Committee will hold its summer Geraldine Hansen for appointment to Carlson. attending are: Patricia Aselton, 11 40 Greenfield Dr.; Kathleen treasurers; Pat Busch, executive application may be denied if He said the council had a moral under extreme circumstances^ horrible shadow over the entire Alice Creelman as president. caucus to select candidates for the Board of Health. Pat Dopslaff Honora Carney, Richard Clay, Ruth McGrath -Rd., University of North Coleman, 29 Clinton Dr.; Patricia secretary, and Jim and Eleanor Coventry resident Thomas Wells developers are unable to improve the obligation to the town to explore all Mayor Bender said she had heard project. Colon, Catherine Cpok, Peter Denno, Other officers are Robert Jenks, municipal office on Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. was recommended for the Com­ Dillon, 887 Main S t.; Jennifer Jones. Beattie, past presidents. told the Town Council Tuesday night road. possibilities so that the best possible those words used. The informal vote was then taken. Allen Denyer, Laura Devney, Clayton Carolina; Cynthia Bachman, 75 at the Town Hall. mittee on the Needs of the Aged. 76 Deming St.; Clifford Lange, 46 that it must improve Hop River Rd. The council also appropriated $855 decision is reached to meet the needs Councilman John Archer was in Voting in favor were Mitchell, Douglas, lioreen Dube, Scott Eliasson. Timber Trail, Southern Connecticut GOP Nominating Committee The town committee passed a mo­ Norton Lane; Janice Lappen, 53 before a fatality occurs there. to the Board of Eklucation to hire con­ of the town. favor of the school site and said, “It Myette and Ray Dankel. Voting Philip Euzenas, Jane Fitts, Karen State College; Gerald F. Biancucci, Chairman Ruth Smith said she had tion to suggest to the council that it Meadow Rd.; Susan Longo, 70 Ayers He said he had a head-on collison stables to patrol the recreation areas Mayor Sandra Bender said she frightens me that at this point we a p in st were the others, with Coun­ Friedman, John Goodwin, Shirley Gould, 28 Maple St., Southern Connecticut South Windsor council firm commitments to run for office check with the town attorney to Rd.; Patricia McGuiness, 29 Mark last weekend with a dump truck on a at the Coventry High School over the would prefer the school site hut said don’t have time to look into the Wap­ cilman Len Sarosiak absent. Ellen Griffin, Deborah Grogan, Jeffrey State College; Louis J. Rodier, 11 from only the following candidates develop an ordinance giving the coun­ Hallowell, Martha Hanchuk, Robert Dr., and Gerald Sanford, 25 sharp curve with poor visibility due summer. Councilman Gerry she feels two weeks wouldn’t be suf­ ping School site for fear that the A resident who spoke during the Kelly Rd., Southeastern to brush growth. Town Council, James Hackett cil authority to remove a member of Hatch. Massachusetts University. Northview Dr. opposes river changes LeGrand asked that the board put ficient time. EDA (Economic Development Ad- public forum portion of the meeting Board of Education, Priscilla Doyle, a board or commission from appoin­ The onelane gravel road has been subs^uent requests for this item said she was distressed she hadn’t By unanimously passing a resolu­ Zoning Board of Appeals, David tive office for not attending mi in a deteriorated condition for 20 - —-r-rtn-TTiii,-.Tr , The resolution also calls for es­ into its regular annual budget. heard council members suggest the tion Tuesday night, the South Wind­ Larry Knight, Robert Ford and Fred meetings. tablishment of a regulatory body years. Welles told the council. He funds be turned down. She referred to sor Town Council went on record op­ White; and Board of Tax Review, Anne Hicks was named chairman Area bulletin board which would monitor and manage the threatened legal action to make the GOP caucus set the recent Brookings Report which posed to diversion of the Connecticut Roland Green. of the potluck supper at Lisicke ^imrTMiirn river in the interests of present and town pay for repairs to his vehicle. The Coventry Republican Town said that towns will be. hard-pressed River at Northfield until adequate The Republicans also endorsed Beach July 21. future generations. But Councilman Robert Oimstead to continue programs started with studies are made. reported that Town Atty. Abhot South Windsor finalizing plans for the July 12 bus federal funds when the federal funds The resolution will be forwarded to The council fully supports the Schwebel said that the town’s obliga­ Robert Malin was installed as trip to Rockport and Gloucester, are no longer available. all town commissions and boards and request of the committees from the Inn manager charged tion was only to keep roads passable. president of the South Windsor Mass. “ I would like the council to have to Congressman William Cotter. two states and will urge the Federal Acting Town Manager Donald Jaycees at the recent annual banquet Residents passes for Veterans the intestinal fortitude to turn down Higlu>i| Itotiim .s Deputy Mayor Robert Myette also Power Commission to conduct public for noise at concert Holmes said he has asked the town’s at Columbia Lake. Other new of­ Memorial Park are available at the the funds during these inflationary suggested that copies be sent to hearings in the towns concerned. road crew to cut brush in the area. ficers are Dudley Morrell, vice- Town Hall daily from 9 to 11 a.m. and tim es,” she said. neighboring towns to ask them to The council will also ask the Bolton In other business, the council sent president; George Sartwell, 2 to 4 p.m. ’The fee is $5 per family or Mayor Bender, noting that two consider similar action. Federal Power Commission to waive a report to the Planning and Zoning The outdoor concert Sunday at the Alpha-Omega Inn on secretary; Dan Tarullo, treasurer, $7.50 per individual. Ftoof of residen­ referendums had turned down the Northeast Utilities and the its usual regulations for public Commission (PZC) stating that it has Bolton Lake has resulted in an arrest. State Police said and Bruce Braithwaite, Michael cy is required. library, said she didn’t feel Massachusetts Metropolitan District hearings and allow informal no plans for improving Bishop lan e, Tuesday. Hale, John J. Woodcock III and m S a v in g s St. Peter’s Church, Sand Hill Rd., townspeople were against the library Commission are working on plans to testimony by valley residents and off South St. The PZC has a subdivi­ Daniel Piela, directors. Hale was is accepting applications for use of divert water from the river for use towns. State Police Sgt. Donald Crouch said that John but rather opposed the proposed size sion application before it to construct named Jaycee of the Year by out­ the Parish Hall beginning in of it and the site. by towns outside the river basin. Gorgoglione, general manager of the inn, was issued a going president Warren Newberry. September. The hall will be available Mitchell said the town is renting I The council contends that the deci­ summons charging him with violation of a state statute Braithwaite and Morrell received the without charge to any nonprofit, non­ expensive commercial space for the sion to divert water was being made concerning liquor pemyt premises. Effective Yield Annual Rate Nurse director named governor’s citizenship award. political organization in South Wind­ library and he doesn’t see where it Type of Account without consulting towns in the river Sgt. Crouch said the arrest was in connection with a The Thursday Nutrition Program sor. For information, call 644-8548, will cost any more to maintain the valley and despite strong opposition Vernon received a bachelor of science THIPS for senior citizens will feature a film 6 Year Certificate, statute provision calling for "no disturbance or un- Monday through Friday, between 9 library program in a new facility. from them and without determining Miss Elaine Shattuck, who has degree in nursing from the Universi­ necssary noise, including loud m usic.” shown by Friends of the South Wind­ a.m. and noon. The town pays $29,474 a year to rent 8.17^° $1,000 minimum. present and future water needs of ty of Bridgeport. ~tW been acting director of the Rockville Crouch said several complaints were received from sor Public Library. Seniors are these towns. to and from the library space. Public Health Nursing Association Bolton Lake residents before action was taken. 4 Year Certificate, The resolution says Massachusetts for the past two years, has been Gorgoglione is scheduled to appear in court in and Connecticut Committees for the Youth drowns 7.90^° $1,000 minimum. named director by the association’s Rockville July 19. ~1W Connecticut River Valley are asking board. Rockville 1 STAMFORD (UPI) - Thomas Last week, about 50 lake residents met at Rosedale that the Federal Power Commission Beach to discuss the noise problem, hear Gorgoglione’s CAPE hospital notes 2>/2 Year Certificate, Before being named acting direc­ Baxter, 17, of Stamford, drowned I not give Northeast Utilities a license tor, Miss Shattuck was supervisor, comments, and consider legal action. with connecting service to 7.08^° $1,000 minimum. Tuesday when he apparently suffered to divert the river until comprehen­ MARTHA'S VINEYARD since 1973. She has been employed by aA seizure while swimming__f __• •in a The meeting was called by Atty. Daniel Harris of Ver­ Admitted Tuesday: Dolores sive studies are made. and NANTUCKET the association since 1971, after she neighbor’s backyard pool non Rd., who said he may take the matter to court. COD Allen, Robin Rd., Vernon; 1-2 Year Certificate, ISLANDS 61 Harris and others complained about the volume of the Allyn Bassett, Tolland; 6.81’'“ ^% $1,000 minimum. music from the inn, which is apparently amplified across I Patricia Chamberlin, Thomp­ Area police report - LEAVE MANCHESTER DAILY AT - the water. son St., Rockville; Susan Con­ 3 Month Certificate, The lake residents plan to meet again ’Thursday at 7'30 9:15am 12:15pm 3:45pm 5:45pm nors, Talcott Ave., Rockville; p.m. at the Rosedale Beach. also 8:45pm departure for PRO VID EN CE Mrs. Jane Cook and daughter, SALE • 6.00^ 53/% $1,000 minimum. Ellington; Nancy Hannon, Police activity Wrights’s Mill Rd., Coventry; STMTl Regular Savings Account. Prison escapee nabbed Christopher Levesque, River THintMT, Interest paid day of deposit During the past week there has been a rash of fast, dally trips: 5 47 St., Rockville; Theresa JIAt . ^“ to day of withdrawal. Vernon sale of a narcotic substance. burglaries and vandalism in Bolton, Resident State Levesque, River St., Ms. Davis was taken to Rockville • I I O A J l Douglas A. Corson, formerly of Trooper Robert Peterson said Tuesday. S NEW YORK CITY Rockville; Walter Police said the arrest was the General Hospital for treatment of 8:30sni 10:358in 2;30pm 4i45pfn 7:45piTi Elm St., Rockville, was captured .result of an investigation by the An alarm at the Bolton Pharmacy sounded at 4 a.m. on McClatchey, Ellington; Jean viaiiy aiiu v^uimiluuusiy pruviultig me mgnesi facial cuts and abrasions. She is to ’Tuesday at 70 Union St., Rockville, June 28. Peterson said troopers found a broken window, Weeks, Ellington; Angela 6ii6ctive annual yield allowed by law. All certificate accounts require Capitol Region Crime Squad. Corson appear in court in Rockville July 19. Bonanza offers you many wonderful vacation trip possibilities after he and another prisoner from but apparently no entry was gained. White, Ward St., Rockville. a substantial penalty In the event of early withdrawal. was held overnight at the Hartford thru scenic New England...and links you with the entire nation ■ R C i i i S t t " the state prison farm in Enfield were Correctional Center in lieu of a $7,500 At about the same time there was an attempted Discharged Tuesday: Jean BATHINB reported missing. burglary at Piano’s Restaurant, Peterson said, but You'll see more, enjoy McDonnell, Somers. _ HOW IT WORKS: bond. He was to be presented in South Windsor I SUITS Corson had been serving a two-to- Tolland County Superior Court, burglars didn’t get inside. more - save fuel E X A M P L E - Stlecton* item for $30.00... Three businesses at the Wapping five year term for second-degree Rockville, today. Early last Wednesday, there was a burglary and and save money. ...then selett enother item of equei price Plaza on Oakland Rd. were assault and interfering with a police damage at the Manchester DriVe-In Theater. GO BONANZA or ies» end pay $3l.oo for both. Dim tax. Vi off burglarized over the holiday weekend officer. "The damage was extensive, running into the in fpll com fort Ellington and an attempt was made to break Vernon Police acted on an Linda A. Davis, 21, of Enfield, was thousands of dollars,” Peterson said. ‘"They destroyed ■ ■. it's a great Heritage Sa vii^ into a fourth business there, police everything in the building, and I mean everything.” way to travel ‘ * 4 A A ORESS anonymous tip in apprehending Cor­ charged Tuesday with driving while reported today. son. He was turned over to State He said more than $200 worth of cigarettes and candy under the influence of liquor or Peterson’s Hardware reported the & Loan Association • S in c e 1891 Police at Troop H in Hartford. was stolen. drugs. She was Involved in an acci­ theft of a small amount of change. Wa'wlll acM fli At the same time there was a break into Whitham's 0 ) BONA N7A dent on Rt. 83. The two other businesses entered y BUS LINES. INC ' • CMh Alberto Nunez, 34, of Hartford, was Nursery. Peterson said a greenhouse window was broken Tolland County m i .;; Main Otfie* 1007 Main 8 t . Manchattar 949-4SM • K*Mart Offtca Spancar 8 t . Manchaflaf MO-3007 • Covantry Offlca flouia 31, 742-7321 State Police said the Davis car - ’Teddy’s Pizza and Village Charm - stop In or phono for schadulas and tickats to all points - arrested Tuesday by Vernon Police to gain entry, and nearly $300 worth of plants was stolen. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m .-R eport • OiMh Tolland Offlca Rl 105. tfc mila aooth of l-Bd, E»it 09, 872-7387 • Harilaga Monaymarhet in Frank’s Soparmarttat. Ea$l Middla TurnpMia. Manchaaiar struck the flatbed portion of a Coiffures—reported nothing missing. Coming soon Monaymartiat II in Food Mart, Manchastar Parhada on a Superior Court bench warrant Many plants were destroyed as well. of structure (ire on Lake St., "otOi N, Cwm. J " * • Mastar Oiarga tractor-trailer truck driven by An attempt to enter the Mr. - BOB'S MOBIL STATION - .104 charging him with illegal possession In another burglary, an unspecified amount of money Vernon. Turned out to be aeank.Amarlcanl Theodore Hansen, 28, of 50 Hoffman Automotive store was unsuccessful, 427 Hartford Rd. (at Palm St.) - Phone 646-7348 nothing. m ';'. of a narcotic substance and illegal was stolen from ’Three J ’s Restaurant. ’There was little Rd., Ellington. police said. (one block from Keeney Street Exit of Interstate 84) vandalism there. V ; ■‘II PAGE FOUR B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977 Rham teacher wins Mrs. Connelly named MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Wed .l.,ly r :qt7 - pm,., n reporter in Cfoventry ( Awa bMlItIn board") Paige’s life code being followed environmental award Claire A. Connelly of 232 Plains Rd., Coventry, has been named Coventry correspondent for The Herald. Vernon HARTFORD (UPI) and distributed in the com­ which angry up the blood.” was well aware that too Tolland County cing for Gillette Castle, wooden culverts Mrs. Connelly, a Coventry resident for several years, Mary Lisa Moody, daughter of Mrs. Richard Moody hurrying around. — For his fans, Satchel munity. Ungar said doctors and much drinking and David Mordavsky, an industrial arts to help prevent erosion on logging roads, holds a bachelor’s degree from Eastern Connecticut and the late Richard Moody, a 1977 graduate of I^kvIUe 6 — “Don’t look back. The easy-going Paige, the public have just recent­ smoking at social affairs teacher at Rham High School in Hebron trout stocking boats, and a beaver scope SUte College, Wllllmantic, and is enrolled In the High School, has been awarded a scholarship by the Paige is nothing less Something may be gaining considered by most to be ly realized that fried meats hurts the body. on you,” recently received the Teacher-of-the-year for underwater observations of beaver master’s program at the University of Connecticut. Center Road School PTO. She will attend Merrimack than a super pitcher the best pitcher in the and other foods can cause 5— “Avoid running at all award at the annual meeting of the hutches. She has worked as a writer, proofreader and editor in College, North Andover, Mass, in the fall and she will who skunked major Once again, Ungar said history of black baseball, premature hardening of times.” Paige recognized that one Tolland County Soil and Conservation Guest speaker for the annual meeting Connecticut and New York for nearly 20 years. In 1975 major in political science. league batters with came to the Cleveland In­ the arteries which com­ Ungar interprets this to can subject himself to un­ District at the Tolland County was Robert Garrepy, state forester. He and 1976, she was Coventry correspondent for The Hart­ liie Tolland County Sheriff Association will have its an­ dians in 1948 shortly after dipping curveballs and plicate heart attacks and mean Paige felt a person necessary worry if he is Agricultural Center, Vernon. stressed the importance of proper ford Times. She has also taught journalism, part time, at nual dinner and Installation of officers T hurt^y.at The Jackie Robinson broke the pinpoint control. strokes. should not succumb to un­ always looking at his past The award is given to a Tolland County woodland management. the UConn Experimental College and the Noble School of Colony in TalcottvUle. The guest of honor will be c o lo r barrier in the But for one physician, 2 — “If your stomach dis­ necessary job pressures and not concentrating on teacher for work in the field of en­ He said that although the state forests Continuing Education. Patrick Hogan, Hartford County sheriff. He was majors. the ageless hurler is putes you, lie down and and hurry around just to be the present. vironmental conservation education. have been protected for 60 years they have Coventry news items may be sent to Mrs. Connelly at recently elected president of the National Sheriff’s Paige is now retired and something of a medical pacify it with cool At the meeting. Mordavsky gave a slide not been properly managed. He her home or at The Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Association. living in Kansas City. His soothsayer who lived by a thoughts.” presentation showing the projects his emphasized the future importance of Claire A. Connellv Conn. 06040. Her telephone number is 742-8208. Registrations for Grades 6^ at St. Bernard’s School are birth date is unknown, but code of "long life” that The Hartford physician class has completed. He and his class wood products to the state's agricultural closed. ’There are still openings In Grades 1-5. For more some say he was in his many doctors are now said Paige realized early Baseball have had a close working relationship with economy and energy conservation through Information call 872-9492. mid-50s when he began his prescribing for their on that the gastronomical the state Department of Ehivironmental utilization of wood as a fuel. ■ A.^i!eill*il*liWiiWk\. ill Atty. David Marder of Tolland, was named “Young major league career. patients. system is an excellent ALUMNI JUNIOR as Moriarty’s was unable Protection. The following directors were elected to Alumnus of the Year,” by Springfield College at recent Ungar, an internal "One cannot help but barometer for psy­ Manchester, State Bank to field a team. The class contribution to the Bicenten­ ' the board: Virginia Gingras, Vernon; award ceremonies. Marder is associated with the Vernon medicine specialist, said in Scouting news wonder what Mr. Paige chological stress and that plated six runs in the first nial was a 50.000-pound wooden bridge Donald Holmes, Coventry; Byron Janes, law firm of Flaherty, Barker, Marder and Kallet. ’Dte an interview that Paige rest periods coupled with inning and were headed for award was given for his work In the community, his might have achieved If his JUNIOR LEGIO.N currently being used at Fort Nathan Hale Mansfield; Harold Eastwood, Somers; brought more than his quiet meditation can do victory but Liggett’s came Dropping its second m New Haven. profession and on behalf of the college. father had given him a Douglas Porter, Hebron; Laurence Small. Hebron Scouts that continue to earn merit badges dipsy-doodle curveball to much to alleviate this con­ up with three runs in the game in JC-Courant Other class projects included cedar fen­ Tolland; and William Kralovich, Andover. stethoscope instead of a the majors. The doctor and served their troops for Eagle Palm baseball,” dr. Joseph dition. second and seven more in League action last night A Hebron Boy Scout has achieved an said the baseball great also the fourth for a 10-6 duke recognition is far less. Ungar wrote in this 3 — “Keep your juices was Manchester's Junior ail-time record in his progress as a Scout. brought his medical flbwingjiy jangling around last night at the West Side. Michael Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Representing three years of service to OPEN MEETINa month’s edition of "Good Legion, 11-2, to Simsbury Troop 28, in addition to that required for wisdom. gently as you move.” Liggett’s had four hits, the at Simsbury High. The Joseph Kearns, ended his seven years as a n i m Health,” a local publica­ Charter unit confused the rank of Eagle, and having earned a NOTICE S II IM M PNpirti Ungar said Paige’s "Six Ungar said Paige knew Bankers two with the clubs locals are now 5-2 in the Boy Scout with the record of having Wim tft’iif tion written by physicians maintained that there was no way the total of 69 m erit badges, Mike was Rules for a Long Life,” that "hanging loose” combining for eight errors. Coventry earned a Third Silver Palm. Probate Court is open for Information and discussion league, 8-4 over-all. strengthening of Town Manager Frank first published years ago, relaxed the muscles and Brian Galligan had a The Coventry Charter Revision Com­ Mike was the third boy to earn the Eagle presented his Third Silver Eagle Palm by conferences with the about retirement center on Starting and losing Connolly’s position could be written into Hartford Rd. was a forerunner of the prevented back and neck bases-clearing double for pitcher Dave Blake gave mission displayed confusion at its recent badge in Troop 28’s 17-year existence and the Algonquin District Executive, Joseph Judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 " i , the charter. r~Llttl®’ 1970’s brand of preventive aches. the winners and struckout up nine hits before being meeting over how to implement the first to earn it under the improved Gallagher during recent Court of Honor P.M. on Thursday nights. She said she disagreed with Town Coun­ ceremonies. JULY 7th medicine that doctors are 4 — “Go very light on 12 in gaining the mound lifted. Dave Fournier had a .suggestions by townspeople to strengthen scouting program which increased the Night telephone number; cil Chairman Jesse Brainard's contention prescribing for patients vices such as carrying on victory. pair of blows for the town manager's position. The number of merit badges required from 21 According to available records, he is the 649044S %.JL9ig u t. that he should be able to contact the town Thursday SPJL today. in society. The social ram­ suggestions were made at a June public to 24. only scout in the entire district to have Manchester with Blake attorney on official matters without earned this rank. William E. FitzGerald RntMmlSntaiiWi Paige’s rules were: ble ain’t restful.” Credit Union took a 7-0 hearing. Statistics from National Boy Scout AMERICAN FARM slugging an RBI triple in having to go through the town manager. Mike resides at Oak Dr. He plans Judge of Probate 344 W ait Middle Tpk*. 1 — "Avoid fried meats Ungar said that Paige forfeit last night at Cheney the second inning. Gerald D'Avignon, commission Headquarters in New Jersey say that only aeeijwii* Wticomtt Army & Navy trimmed member, summarized his group’s recent Commission member Len Gillon con­ four out of every 100 Boy Scouts attain the however, to return to the troop as an assis­ American Legion, 10-3, last conference with the Town Council. curred. ‘‘The attorney will jack up his fee rank of Eagle Scout. The number of Eagle tant scoutmaster in September, Jack in a little trouble night at Waddell. The vic­ "The council said it’s good to have a if too many people contact him,” Gillon Jack Nicklaus blasts out of sand trap during practice round of British tory by the Vets snapped a IV b Vacation Time — strong manager, but the council should not said. Ms. ^ k e r noted that agreement had Open in Turnberry, Scotland. (U P I photo) tie with Legion and gave be made weak by doing this,” he said. His been reached with the council to strike driveways them the league cham­ feeling was that the council should set provisions from the charter for town pionship. Mark Cimino had Be Sure To Take EiBBBHEl With You! boards and commissions not required by policy but the town manager should Students given awards « cwiii. three hits, Bill Anderson (Minimum 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) state statute. The commission has until two and Andy Taylor execute that policy. Schaper, Susan Lucia, math. inMMix100R.Loiig September to make its recommendations Vernon doubled for the winners. Commission Chairman Ann Baker Jeffrey Guttman, Georgianne Fastia, Last night’s softball to the council'. Several students of the Vernon Center Paul Jaminet, Terry Brunone, English; 3 9 0 0 •SINCE 1946 Mike Banavige pitched Middle School have received special well. Tim Graboski had ■Hit M TMS COirai sow TO and Daniel Lee, Jennifer Lutts, Eric •cMPiuargniiuiM Bob & Marie’s routed CBT, Bidwell was six-for-six, awards for excellence in various subject TONIGHT’S GAMES three hits for Legion. Anderson, and Terry Brunone, science. YM MS • CM in 13-6, last night at Nike. areas. Oil Heal vs. Klock, Geri Lombardo homered Andover PTA is busy The algebra award given to the outstan­ Larry Quintilinia had four and Laura Schuester had The Florence Whitlock awards for -CAU DAT, NIMT INCUIDIM m O K I t - 6—Fitzgerald INT. FARM CRCIIUTION, NX 591 ding Grade 8 students went to Paul hits, Tony Quintilinia three three hits for the Antiques. During the past school year, the An­ of "School Days,” said the past school academic excellence went to: Felicia ★ ★ OVDI lOMOSATIinEOCUtTOMBIS ★ ★ APrinting vs. Frank’s, Behind a 14-hit attack, Jaminet and Eric Anderson. and Barry Silva, Richard Debbie Luz had three dover Elementary School Parent-Teacher year was a happy year for him. Toni, Jeffrey Guttman, Ellen Rosenberg, 7 il5 —Fitzgerald Dairy Queen outslugged Mark Orlowski and Sandy Tyrol Sieztowski, Bob Pienzo, bingles for the Paints. Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040 Association purchased furniture for the He said, "I enjoy helping our children Joyce Cutting, and Eric Anderson, social Glen vs. Bogner’s, the Oilers, 16-7, last night received the American Legion awards for Rick Malloy and Terry staff room, cassettes for the school learn and grow. We at Andover Elemen­ studies; David Mitchell, Carol Strnad, 649-0500 8:30—Fitzgerald at Verplanck to capture the Check Check courage, leadership, honor ,patriotism, Hickey two apiece for the library, ribbon and corsages for the tary School are a team working together Debra Blinn, David Latulippe, French. Town vs. Angels, league title. 2 W«9b OutsidG Conn. *2.50 □ scholarship and service. winners. Bruce Thieling 2 Weeb Inside Coim. *1.95 □ Christmas program, postage on townwide for our children. Our team continues to Paula Kay^n, James Shakin, Fred Ar- 6—Robertson Ron Pinney had three The Student Council Award went to Miss had three hits and Roger Fast pitch 1 iftilh Outside Conn. »4.90 □ 1 Inside Conn. *3.90 □ mailing on bus safety, bulbs to be planted function welt, having a good time as we coleo, Ellen Rosenberg, Spanish; Jeffrey .Y COUA PAVING Crispino’s vs. Vito’s, hits and Mario Tirillo, Tyrol for her contributions to the school Thompson and Frank CCGFL in memory of Edith B irm ingh^ and work together. We are a community Guttman, Polly Leonard, Latin; Jeffrey ■UIICHina, CMHL 7:15—Robertson Dean Soares and Irv lunches for special visitors to the school. school and you are an important part of and to the student body. Moriarty’s vs. Lanes, Dinucci two apiece for Formal’s Inn girls’ team Hainsey two apiece for the Guttman. Jennifer Ramsey. Charles CBT. Th'e PTA presented a variety of the community.” 8i30—Robertson upped its record to 5-3 with Queens. Mike Prignano NAME ...... programs during the year, including a The Andover Elementary School office OPEN DAILY 9:30-9:30 B.A. Club vs. Vets, a 17-10 win over Glaston­ had three hits and Ed Stack Welcome to Andover Night, Punch and will be open Monday through Friday from WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. 6—Nebo se;m o r g ir l s bury last night in Glaston­ homered’ for the Oilers. ADDRESS ...... SUNDAY 11-5 Personal Tee upped its bury. Lynn ’Wright had four Judy puppet show, Storrs Puppet ’Theater, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the summer. Sale Effective July 6-July 9 Tommy’s vs. Pinney was the winning PHONE NUMBER drummer, basket-weaver, Santa’s Secret Concerns at church Crispino’s, 7:15—Nebo record to 8-2 with a 21-4 hits, Lisa Schwartz and pitcher in relief. Shop, first aid and eardio-pulmonary Nassiff’s vs. romp over Farr's last night Pam Cunningham three resuscitation course, and a reception for The First Congregational Church coor­ at Martin. Beth Tobin and apiece and Lisa Tilden two dinating committee has chosen several Telephone, 6—Nike Dr. Diana Vecchione, principal of Rham Renn’s vs. Wilson’s, Liz Shea each had two hits with two RBIs for For­ High School. concerns to be studied in the 1977-78 and Vicky Mobley tripled mal’s. Janet Ritchie church year. The concerns are: A sense of 7il5-N ike Also, the PTA youth concerts, dental DeMoIay vs. HNBank, for the Tees. knocked in three runs. community and outreach, development of Next tilt for the girls’ hygienist, Linda Harriman Fund, Clough b a g MASTER CHARGE 6—Keeney Scholarship, Boys and Girls States, Doris spiritual life, communication and decision Making every hit count. squad is Friday night at making. Lavalee vs. SBM, Chamberlain Nature Trail and the grade 6 6—Cheney Trader World stopped 6:15 at Cheney Tech 40 „*68 OFF The study will be in conjunction with the closing program. Johnson Paint, 24-9. Janet against East Hampton. Sears When you buy a set of four tires To raise money, the PTA held monthly committee’s relationship with the Hart­ movies, a book fair, sold school pictures, ford Seminary. Various course will be W OMEN’S REX sponsored a Dutch auction, sold book bags taught during the year to implement the Sixteen hits were turned committee’s concerns. Soccer and had a fair. into a 12-9 win by Tikey’s -V* • >YArf T Members of the committee are Andy over B&J Auto last night at RoadHandler A happy yea.r Black. Carol Howard, Gordon MacDonald, Cheney. For the winners, MIDGET S(H;TH range as the Eagles nipped JR D |. i David Kravet, principal of Andover Gem Morston, Imy Richards and Rachel RoadHandler Sears Low SALE Pius Carol Page had four hits, Matt Mirucki tallied two the Lions, 2-1. Michael Whitewall Elementary School, in final 1976-77 issue Stanley. Regular Price PRICE P'.E.T. 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Drawing first blood, League champ Army & Chevrette scored on a two-run homer over the Moreau’s grounder was had managed just six By LEN AUSTER outfit was Its eighth In 11 duck on a strong throw by then Ballard smashed a Ballard, 5-1, walked none Moriarty Bros, topped Navy 14-2 squares off with double by Jack Moreau to right centerfield barrier. mishandled by the infield. during the regular season. scored. Kiro also had two Herald Sportswrller zone outings and third catcher Chuck Burton, but 357-foot homer over the left EA2l WILLIAMS'33 ROOKIE L International League straightaway centerfield. The NL kings knotted the In the last of the seventh, For Moriarty’s, Tucker and struckout 13 in going safeties, one a triple as Champ on center stage Ansaldi’s, 6-4, on Paul Power, pitching and straight. The over-all stan­ regained life as second centerfield wall for a 3-0 HR'S IS THE BRAVES ROOKIE* titlist, the Oilers. 13-2, at The lattpr came around to score in the sixth as Tucker Jeff Popik tied matters, lif­ had two doubles besides his the route. He was touched Windsor rightfielder Bob Tennis followers in the area will have an opportunity to T u ck er’s tw o-run dard now stands at 9-5-1 baseman A1 Pacino edge. It was Ballard’s third for four solid hits, one each RECORP, WHO HOLPS THE Leber Field, site of all toe the plate on a passed doubled, Brian Feshler ting an offering'over the homer and Popik had a hitting, supplied by Marques failed to come up rookie RECORP FOR THE watch Wimbledon singles men's champion tonight at the homer in the last of with the over-all win skein dropped the peg for an roundtripper of the season. in the first four frames. In tourney contests. ball and infield groundnut. walked and Rick Saucier left centerfield fence. Tim single along with his four- Bruce Ballard led with a shoestring stab. YANKEES? Hartford Civic Center when Bjorn Borg leads the a modest four. error. the seventh the first two the seventh inning in Ansaldi's, runner-up in Moriarty's. champs of lined a single to center Feshler ripped a single up bagger. Tim Feshier had Manchester to a 6-0 A1 Pepin had two of A. LOU 6EHRI0 Cleveland Nets against the Boston Lobsters in World Two more runs were batters reached but the opening tilt of the the International League, the National League, chasing home Tucker and the middle and after an two bingles. Chevrette had Manchester plated three Jeff Backofen grounded Windsor’s four rips. Wind­ 9. JOE PIMAMIO ream Tennis play. whitewashing of Zone added in the third with Ballard bore down fanning \ ^C. MKKEV MANTU 1977 Town Little jum p^ off to a quick 3-0 fought back for two runs in sending the tilt into extra out. Tucker drilled a drive two doubles to account for runs in the bottom of the to shortstop Chris Childs sor is now 65 in the zone. Following his triumph last weekend in England. Borg is Eight foe Windsor last Pete Kiro picking up an the last three. lead in the top half of the its half of the third as Tim frames. over the leftfield wall for half of Ansaldi's hit totai. first, all the scoring it and his throw to first was Manchester has slated the hottest name on the pro net tour, It will be Borg's League Tournament RBI and the final tally was Ballard paced 9£6l'6l-aor:48M9Ufe first. Kent Stringfellow Feshler reached on a Ansaldi's moved into a 4- the game-winner. It was Moriarty's had 11 safeties. night at Eagle Field. needed. Ken Brasa drew a high and wide, Brasa tonight at 7:30 an exhibi­ first appearance in Hartford and the success at last night at Leber pushed across in the fifth Manchester’s seven-hit at­ walked, stole second and fielder's choice and came 3 lead in the top of the Moriarty's third round- Tim Feshler was the win­ The victory by the local leadoff walk. He tried to scoring. Ray Gliha reached tion tilt against Wimbledon achieved over Jimmy Connors should be a big on an RBI single by Frank tack with two hits, two Field. scored on Tony Chevrette’s across just ahead of Bob seventh as Chevrette tripper of the night, after ning pitcher, going the dis­ American Legion baseball steal second, was a dead on a fielder’s choice and Middletown at Palmer boost at the box office. Play starts at 7:30. Livingston. RBIs and three runs Tonight at 6. American double to right ceilterfield. Andreana who clubbed a doubled and scored as International League clubs tance. Field. Borg will go up against Lobster star Tony Roche, The latter won both previous WTT meetings. Ken Norton The appearance of Borg will share the spotlight with the Lobster womens' doubles team of and Baseball not easy game and Young , undefeated in 21 straight matches, which tied the W'TT mark set by and box Nov. 5 Julie Anthony of New York in 1974. NEW YORK (UPI) - Scott claims fans Ken Norton and Jimmy Stroke of luck Young, the first and Talk about a stroke of luck, high on the list has to be the second-ranked contenders Boston Red Sox management's decision on the weekend in the heavyweight divi­ to renew Manager Don Zimmer's contract for the 1978 don’t understand sion, have signed for a season The show of confidence, when a team is losing, is Nov, 5 bout that will be the usually a kiss of death. The Red Sox had lost eight BOSTON (UPI) - nors, who can return a ball richest non-title fight in straight games when Zimmer was summoned to General Assistant pro George Scott of the that is being hit so fast at history. .Manager Dick O Connell's office and expected the worst Boston Red Sox can him from close range. That It was learned the but came out smelling like roses with the extended con­ Tom Cassalino of South Windsor has cope with the boos and takes great reflexes and winner has been promised tract. Condolences are extended to the family of Bob talent.” been named assistant jeers he gets a shot at heavyweight 6 Oliver For a number of years, after a career as a stock The secret to hitting a Champion Muhammud Ali. car driver, Oliver design^ and built cars that did well on tennis pro at the periodically because baseball is to see the Confirmation that Norton area tracks... First round casualties in California tennis Manchester Racquet he knows something sphere leaving the has been guaranteed $1.75 competition included Cherie Dow of Manchester ana the Club by Manager Jack the fans never seem to pitcher’s hand, said Scott. million and Young about Molumphy sisters of East Hartford...Bob Vonderkall Redmond. understand; When he can follow the full $1.5 million for the bout is eagled the tough 358-yard ninth hole on the weekend while 60-foot-6-inch flight of the expected at a Thursday playing in a foursome with Sher Ferguson, Nils Shenning Cassalino is a native Baseball is not an easy game. ball, he is on a hot streak. press conference. and Bob Breen. of Manchester and a When he has trouble One slight difficulty is graduate of East Scott homered twice in Watson top putter his last game Monday to picking the ball up im­ that the fighters and their Catholic High where push his American League mediately, he is in a slump. m anagers haven’t yet Champion in the Club Putting Tournament at the he played tennis under leading total to 23 and help What causes a player to agreed on where to stage Manchester Country Club is Sam Watson via a sudden Redmond’s coaching. Boston end a nine-game see the ball so well that he the fight. Under considera­ death success against Sergio Sartori..,Dave Farrington can watch the rotation of tion are Madison Square of East Hartford copped first place in the 10-mile seniors' Later he co-captained losing skein. But before he stroked the first of the the pitch one day and not Garden in New York City; race (ages 18 to 40) in the Travelers Criterium bicycle the varsity squad at George Scott be able to see more than a Las Vegas, Nev.; and the races last weekend...Bud Collins, well-known voice of pro homers, he had suffered Jeff Popik of Moriarty's homers to tie score in seventh the College of Holy through an 0-24 streak. In blur the next? Capital Center in Lan- tennis, will handle the action for all remaining Boston (Herald photo by Larson) Cross. addition, he has been “It's God,” claims Scott. dover, Md. the ballpark in Milwaukee “He controls when you go The intrigue gets more . n XI v'SK ™ *'venth inning. MB's w.nt on to win. Previously, Cassalino criticized all year for and had him hat against a making more errors at bad and when you go good. involved when it is un­ Rodriguez to the list of entrants in the GHO next month served as a teaching medium speed pitching first base than in any Hey, when I hit nine derstood that Young is sup­ at Wethersfield. Miller did not compete last year...New )ro at Glenbrook in machine. Lobsters post previous season. homers in 12 days (during posed to favor the Garden England Patriots will open pre-season camp July 17 at East Hartford and "Now this machine June), I was the happiest or the Capital Center while Bryant College in Smithfield, R.I., while the New York Standings one-sided win Boston fans, who throws the ball about 40 Lyle feels Yankee Camp Mah-Kee-Nac in remember Scott’s guy in the world, "rhen Norton and ABC-TV are in­ Jets will open Thursday at Hofstra University in m.p.h. and straight and BOSTON (UPI) - The Lenox, Mass. when I went 0-24 the Man clined to hold the bout in Hempstead, N Y. The New York Giants start July 13 at sparkling defense during still he only got one foul tip Boston Lobsters trounced his first stint with the Red Upstairs wanted to see Las Vegas. Reasons for Pace University in Pleasantville, N Y...American National League American League in 10 swings. Then I told the Indiana Loves 29-16 in Sox, have booed him both what 1 can do when I’m their preferences are un­ League headquarters reports attendance is up 29 per cent pitching woes over East East him, ‘Now think of hitting, going bad. known. World Team Tennis play afield and at bat. During sinking or curving. Now J over the record pace set a year ago, thanks to expansion Pet. GB GB W L Tuesday, stopping a last- his five-year stay with "It’s a test, like with “ I badly wanted Norton teams in Toronto and Seattle. Crowds are up five per cent Chicago 48 .623 New York 46 35 think about the pitcher seventh victory of the 4-4 tie w hen R eggie minute raily by.the Loves’ Shoe wins Milwaukee. Scott also was Job." to fight Young because for the older 12 established entries. Once again the NEW YORK (UPI) Phila 45 .584 3 throwing a changeup so season Tuesday night when Jackson doubled to left Baltimore 45 36 men’s doubles team. jeered, both by fans and Scott, who got to rest otherwise we couldn’t fight Boston Red Sox are leading the league in paid attendance - Sparky Lyle thinks St. Louis 44 .550 5 Boston 42 34 that you don’t know what he pitched 4 1-3 innings of with two out in the seventh Loves Allan Stone and after race friends. Tuesday along with the Ali,” Bob Biron, Norton's with an average just under 25.000 - and in the smallest the New York Pittsbgh 41 .519 8 Cleveland 37 39 sped the ball’s coming in.’ one-hit, shutout relief in to drive in Chris Syd Ball defeated Lobsters “I had this friend who rest of the Red Sox, was to manager, said in LaJolla, park in seating capacity in the AL. Yankees’ pitching Montreal 37 .468 12 Milw 38 41 “ Like Ted Williams used face his next diamond trial Calif. the Yankees’ 5-4 victory Chambliss. Jim Bibby Roy Emerson and Mike SALEM, N.H. (UPI) - told me baseball was Indian runner safe at third base New York 31 .392 18 Detroit 36 43 to say, hitting a baseball is tonight when Luis Tiant, 5- problems may be over the Cleveland Indians. retired the first two Estep, 6-4, sending the Jockey Willie Shoemaker easy,” said Scott, who had Record sales Toronto 30 48 .385 14tk the toughest thing to do in 7, was to battle Toronto’s Paul Dade of Cleveland advanced to third base after Rico Carty's fly . ^ nearly over — and not The win increased the Yankees in the seventh but West match into overtime under came from behind to cop a .263 batting average and any sport. When you see a Jeff Byrd, 0-2. Boston’s ball to centerfield. Bent over after taking late throw is Yankee third Ladd signs Americans spent a record $318 million on state hunting ju s t h p ra iis o Hp is Yankees’ first-place lead then Chambliss and W West WTT rules. Boston’s men’s the $15,000 Welcome Back 17 errors heading into U Pet. GB guy hitting .270, with some and fishing licenses in 1976 the Interior Department's Bob Stanley, 4-3, will meet over the Boston Red Sox to Jackson doubled in succes­ Los Ang 54 .675 - Pet. GB doubles team won the first Handicap at Rockingham Boston’s Wednesday night homers and a good number baseman Graig Nettles. (UPI photo) BOSTON (UPI) - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports. Connecicut had enjoying one of Chicago .590 Pete Vuckovich, 4-6, Pitcher Peter Ladd, the Red 1 ‘-i games in the American sion for the decisive run. Cincin 43 .551 10 ~ game in overtime to take Park — but he won after game against the Toronto of RBIs, that SOB can hit. 86,721 registered hunters and 200,003 fishermen...Opening best seasons of Minn .550 3 Thursday night in the win­ Sox 25th round pick in the League’s Eastern Division The unpredictable Houston 36 .444 18Vk 3 the match. the race had ended. Blue Jays. “That’s why I tell people night in the Rec Summer Basketball League found one ca re e r. Kan City .538 4 dup of the expansion Blue June free agent draft, race. Jackson talked with San Fran 34 .420 20V5 ^ Greer Stevens and Mar- “The Shoe” rode Julie’s “That’s right, it is an that you’ve got to ap­ forfeit when the Eagle Juniors failed to show in Senior III Lyle reregistered g iste re d his newsmen after the game Calif .513 6^ tina Navratilova defeated easy game — from the Jays’ first visit to Fenway became the 22nd of 28 play. “I didn't really have San Diego 34 .410 21tk Amber in the featured preciate a good baseball Crum turns down but—as is his custom at Atlanta 30 Texas .474 9 Loves Ann Kiyomura and stands. So I took this friend Park. players drafted to come to good stuff," Lyle said. “It .375 24 eighth race for three-year- player or ■ a good tennis times—played it cool. Oakland .436 12 Sue Mappin, 6-3, to take out to the batting cage at terms with Boston, it was seemed like it was taking a olds and up Tuesday before player like Jimmy Con­ Tuesday’s Results Seattle .417 14 their 21st straight doubles a crowd of 11,594. announced Monday. month and a half for the ‘T m not especially hap­ Montreal 9, Chicago 8 Ladd, a 19-year-old L Tuesday’s Results win for the Lobsters and tie He was beaten to the wire UCLA job offer Carlton coasts to win ball to get up to the plate. pier now than I was a cou­ Cincinnati 9, Atlanta 3 Baltimore 2-6, Detroit 1-5 the 1974 league record set righthander from ple of weeks ago,” he said. by Jerry O’Driscoll aboard “I just tried to keep the St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 3 New York 5, Qeveland 4 by Billie Jean King and Flashback LOS ANGELES Wooden recommended two seasons, left UCLA to Portland, Maine, and the “I’m just glad we won the Mystic Clown. However, ‘Henf control' Philadelphia 12, New York Minnesota 3, Milwaukee 2 Julie Anthony. (UPI) - UCLA said Cunningham again last become athletic director University of Mississippi, ball down and Cliff Johnson p m e. I don’t know if this track stewards upheld a NEWPORT, R.I. did a fine job back (here 1 Kansas City 6, Texas 4 „ . , foul lodged by jockey it s basketball month when Bartow, who and basketball coach at the will report to Boston's as batterymate delivers is going to start anything San (UPI) - In a University of Alabama's Winter Haven affiliate in for a guy who really hasn’t Diego 8, Houston 7 California 6, Oakland 0 K a ill S U S p e n d S Charles Faegin, who coaching job was Den- compiled a 52-9 record in NEW YORK (UPI) “The thing that makes big for the Yankees. There ( ) Olympic plan Birmingham branch. th Florida state league. National League, Montreal caught me. I was just 12 flashback to the Tall are 1,000 intangibles. claimed Mystic Clown in­ ny Crum’s if he — Steve Carlton Carlton so tough is that he outlasted Chicago, 9-8, St. throwing sliders and kept T”'' loop p'ay terfered with his mount I Ships of the Bicenten­ can throw his breaking ball “I had a bad game Sun­ Today’s Games wanted it. proved again Tuesday Louis put away Pittsburgh, them breaking down. If you Detroit (Roberts 4-7) at Heavy late afternoon Think No Evil at the half nial year, a dozen huge for strikes when he’s 7-3,^ Cincinnati crushed day and a good game Montreal (Stanhouse 5-7) ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) — Worried about a potential He didn’t. night that this isn’t en­ keep it down, you have a tonight.” Baltimore (Flanagan 4-8), N rain and wet grounds mile pole. sailing vessels late Nicklaus gainst the field behind in the count,’’ Atlanta, 9-3, and San Diego 59-50 chance. at Chicago (Bonham 8-7) Cleveland (Waits 5-1) at forced postponement of housing shortage for the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Now another former tirely a hitters’ year Buddy Bell drove in The result was McCarver said. “1 never shaded Houston, 8-7. “Jim Hunter and Don Cincinnati (Norman 9-3) New York (Hunter 4-3), N last night's scheduled O’Driscoll was disqualified Placid, the state and Lake Placid innkeepers have this week will race John Wooden assistant when he coasted to his three runs for the Indians reportedly agreed on the need for a “rent control” TURNBERRY, Scotland Open title-holder Hubie winning four tournaments talked to him about it but Gullett are starting to at Atlanta (Hargan 0-1), N California (Brett 6-6) at Twilight League baseball and Shoemaker’s mount from New York to says he still wants the job 11th victory, 12-1, by with two singles and a program during the games. (UPI) — It was golf’s Green bracketed at 14-1, this year and being placed he may have picked it up Reds 9, Braves 3 throw good,” added Lyle. St. Louis (Dierker 2-4) at Minnesota (D. Johnson 1-2), game at Moriarty Field was promoted to the Newport. if UCLA’s Athletic Direc­ sacrifice fly. It was the A bill unveiled Tuesday three-million dollar man ahead of Ben Crenshaw among the top five'.iri 12 of stopping the New York from (former St. Louis Home runs by George “Their turns are coming up Pittsburgh (Russ 3-9), N winner’s circle. tor J.D. Morgan wants 12th straight time the N between Moriarty's and by Gov. Hugh Carey and T he schooners, against the rest of the field and Hale Irwin, who were 18 starts. Mets on just one hit pitcher) Bob Gibson. Foster — his 23rd — Ed and they’re nine-inning New York (Matlack 3-9) Milwaukee (Haas 5-5) at Glastonbury. Running Kiss with had agreed to the restric­ him. Yankees had beaten the In­ co-sponsored by state Sen. brigantines and yawls M ay and that’s the way listed at 161 in the 106 “Gibson didn’t become a Armbrister, Dan Driessen pitchers. I think we’re get­ at Philadelphia (Kaat 3-5), Kansas City (Hassler 5-2), N The MB's will be busy Gilfredo Gonzalez up tions. “I haven’t been offered- over seven innings great pitcher until he could dians over a two-year N Ronald Stafford would set will be participating in Jack Nicklaus likes it. strong field. But he is keeping his feet and Dave Concepcion ting to the point where our Oakland (Medich 5-4) at the rest of the week with finished second, and I the job but I am still a can­ firmly on the ground here. before taking an early throw the slider when he powered the Reds’ victory. period. Houston (Richard 7-6) at up a corporation to control Carey said the measure ‘ ‘The 36- year-old pitching is going to be very Texas (Alexander 7-5), N games tonight against East Think No Evil was the Southern New didate for it,” Gary Cun­ “I’ll start to worry when “Yesterdays don’t count. leave. was behind," he said. Armbrister's homer, his The loss was the fifth Los Angeles (Rhoden 104), N housing, to assure that an was “essential” to the con­ “Golden Bear” started as solid.” Toronto (Byrd 0-2) at Hartford at McAuliffe awarded third place in the England Race of the ningham said Tuesday. I’m not the favorite,” said It’s what happens here that Of course, the hitters had The Phillies were never first, was a two-run shot in against eight wins for Bib- San Diego (Shirley 6-9) at estimated 4,000 Olympic duct of the Olympics, he always does, firm The Yankees snapped a Boston (Tiant 5-7), N Park and Thursday at six furlong jaunt. noting the Lake Placid American Sail “We’ll see what happens.” Nicklaus, who made his matters,” he said after his their night too as Jay behind. They took a 2-0 lead the fourth and Conception, bv San Francisco (Williams 3- dignitaries and officials favorite in 'the 106th $170,- Chicago (Stone 8-6) at Henry Park against Ver- Moments later he added, British Open debut in 1963. third practice round. Johnstone hit two homers, in the first on Johnstone’s who tripled and scored in 2), N can be accommodated in Organizing Committee was Training Association. 000 British Open cham­ Seattle (Wheelock 4-5), N non. required to guarantee to “ If the job is offered I will Mike Schmidt one and Tim two-run homer off loser the second, adfled another the estimated 3,000 rooms Largest ship in the pionship at Turnberry. Searing sunshine and “I haven’t kept scores, I the International Olympic take it.” McCarver a grand slam for Pat Zachry, 3-9. two-run homer in the available for rental in the race will be the 141- Nicklaus, with a record gentle breezes stirring the have not been hitting at the Committee that it can Cunningham, identified 16 major championship flags, turned Turnberry’s the Phillies. After McCarver’s seventh. Solomon returns area. foot Bill of Rights, a by a UCLA spokesman as pins, but it’s going well.” provide lodging for persons titles, including two British tigerish Ailsa links course The victory put Carlton, grandslam in the sixth, the Cardinals 7, Pirates 3 Birds strong second at midseason NORTH CONWAY, N.H, The plan also would topsail schooner out of ’’one of the candidates Reigning champion 11-4, two days ahead of his crowd gave him a standing Light-hitting Mike Tyson prohibit commercial connected with the games. Opens, behind him, led six into a tame tabby, tailor- Miller was optimistic (UPI) — Harold Solomon, Newport. being seriously con­ other Americans in the made for Nicklaus and Cy Young Award-winning ovation. belted his first career NEW YOK (UPI) - homers by Mickey Stanley 1, and California blanked combined on a three-hitter lodging facilities from about his chances of as Kansas City ended a 12- joining 63 other top names The race will begin sidered,” is now director final pre-tournament bet­ other big-hitters like Wat­ 1972 pace, when he won his “It’s the first time in my grandslam homer in the After sweeping and Ron LeFlore staked Oakland, 6-0. game road trip with a 9-3 and Rusty Torres doubled in tennis, has filed entry in charging more than 10 per Those on the preferential of the UCLA Alumni retaining the title. The 36 11th game on July 7. ting. son, Weiskopf and Miller. career I’ve had to come out fourth to stake Bob Forsch Detroit, 2-1 and 6-5 in Detroit to a 4-0 lead but Le Twins 3, Brewers 2 mark. Larry Gura, in relief and Andy Etchebarren hit the $125,000 1977 Volvo cent above the average housing list include foreign about 11 a.m. Association. year-old Californian said: “Carlton was in com­ delegations, Olympic of­ Ladbrokes quoted Bookmakers reported of the dugout for a standing to his seventh victory. Ted May’s grand slam in the Dave Goltz, 9-5, survived of-starter Doug Bird, his first triple of the season International Tennis Tour­ rate they will charge Thursday off Oyster He is known to be one of “I am playing better now plete command. He had his ovation," he said. “I guess Simmons also homered for 12 innings, to reach the sixth evened the score. during the summer of 1979. ficials, national and inter­ Nicklaus at 61 with “man hedvy betting on Watson. than when I came to the a shaky first inning to pitch raised his record to 5-3. to help chase Vida Blue, 6- nament to be held at the Bay, N.Y. The sailing the coaches recommended The 27-year-old Stanford best stuff of the season,’’ too many -people St. Louis following a walk halfway mark of their DeCinces’ hard slide in 10, with four runs in the se­ An aide to Stafford, who national dignitaries, and of the moment” Tom Wat­ Open last year and the a four-hitter for his eighth Bert Blylven, 6-9, made his Mt. Cranmore Tennis Club ships are expected to by Wooden to replace him university psychology said McCarver, Carlton’s remember my grandslam to Heity Cruz in the eighth, season Tuesday night, the opener broke up a cond inning. represents the Lake Placid communications and son, 8-1, Tom Weiskopf, 16 weather is the same. It's complete game and Butch first start in two weeks July 31-August 7. arrive in Newport ear­ in 1975, when Morgan in­ graduate from Kansas Ci­ longtime personal last July 4th.’’ while A1 Oliver had a the Baltimore Orioles potential double play and Wynegar singled in the area, said local innkeepers technical personnel. 1, defending champion just like California. after pulling a groin mus­ stead chose Gene Bartow Johnny Miller and U.S. ty, Mo., is on a hot streak. batterymate, who drove in three-run shot for stood only one game forced second baseman cle and gave up all six Kan­ ly Friday night. of Memphis State five runs with a single in Pittsburgh. Tito Fuentes to throw wide 6 out of the lead in the sas City runs. Top players the fifth and his sixth Expos 9, Cubs 8 of first, allowing Singleton American While Sox 4, Mariners I NEW YORK (UPI) - career grandslam in the Andre Dawson hit a pair American League to score the tie-breaking Lamar Johnson stroked a George Foster, slugging sixth. of homers and batted in East. run and lift Jim Palmer, .League two-run homer to cap a outfielder for the Cincin­ 'T d like to think people four runs for the Expos, 10-8, over Dave Rozema, 7- That grandslam, really “Nobody has predicted winning run in the eighth. three-run third inning as nati Reds, Tuesday was would begin to believe I w asn’t a grand slam who in winning their 4. Corbett wants out as club owner Mike Caldwell, making his Chicago won its sixth can still hit," he said. that we will win but it’s the selected the National because he was called out seventh straight, dealt the only thing I really want,” In other AL games. New first American League straight game. Steve Stone By Milt Richman done that before. He’s believed could motivate his Eddie Robinson had made press conference and an­ he told me from his office The veteran McCarver, League’s Player of the at Beniquez. He's the best superstars and they're for passing a teammate at reeling Cubs their seventh said Ken Singleton, who York edged Cleveland, 5-4, start for Milwaukee, was raised his record to 9-6. finally is doing it now, The team. He felt he found such the Rangers “look more nounce his intention of in Texas Tuesday. “ 1 was somewhat of a Month for June. NEW YORK (UPI) center fielder in baseball. nothing but superdogs. first base. loss In the last eight scored the winner in the Minnesota nipped the loser. Tom House fell to 2-2. disillusioned Texas a man in Eddie Stanky and like a circus run amok than selling out, but when the working day and night, phenomenon among Rick Resuschl, 28-year- — Brad Corbett prides ... Then I bought Dock Ellis Early Tuesday. Corbett “This time, I couldn’t games. .Tony Perez also ojwner and drove in the Milwaukee, 3-2, Kansas Royals 6, Rangers 4 Rangers’ majority owner he signed him for three a major league baseball Rangers dropped a 1-0 plowing everything back baseball’s catchers, is bat­ .Angels 6, A’s 0 old right-hander for the himself in being able for $275,000. Next day I received a long distance pass them,’’ McCarver had three hits and drove in winner in the nightcap City clipp^ Texas, 6-4, Frank White, A1 Cowens is getting out of baseball, years, only to see Stanky franchise.” decision to the Royals ting well over .300 and California’s Wayne Chicago Cubs, was named to take it. He’s a glut­ into the club trying to pick up the papers and they call from Jim Umbarger, said. "There were two out- two runs for Montreal. Chicago whipped Seattle, 4- and Hal McRae licmered as much as it’s eating him change his mind and quit The editorial, Corbett Monday night, he was so make it better. When I first one of his former players. playing decent defense. Padres 8, Asirus 7 "Getting into the top 10 Simpson and Dyar Miiler Pitcher of the Month. say what in hell do we need s. I pick my spots.’’ ton for punishment, up inside to do so. within 24 hours. says, helped make up his charged with emotion, he came in, the team was on Ellis for? Well, all I can Umbarger was traded to M cC arv er is a would make me happy but The victory, which put Rookie Tucker Ashford, * one of those guys you The last few weeks, he Almost simultaneously, mind to get out. blurted out the whole thing. the verge of bankruptcy. tell you is that he’s done a the A's in April for Claudell phenomenon because he who hit his first major playing in a World Series the second-place Phillies can knock down four, says, have been the worst Corbett’s 62-year-old “It devastated me,” he ’Tve got players that 1 The club wasn’t drawing magnificent job for us. ... I Washington and now is usually only starts when within 3Vz games of the league homer in the ninth would supersede any in­ ones of his iife. mother died and that was a SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED five, even six times, in says, “because I felt I had put complete confidence and they were talking love him. He’s fair. He with San Jose of the his good friend Carlton Is slumping Chicago Cubs in inning, lined a one-out dividual goal.” He greeted KEEP YOUR COOLI To begin with, he has a tremendous blow. He had done everything I possibly Now lo tho llmo to chock and recondition your DRIVEWAYS • TENNIS CDURTS a street fight or cor­ and faith in and I found out about moving it to New calls it the way he ses it." Pacific Coast League. pitching. And after the the National League East, single in the 12th to drive in Steve Foucault, who had deep personal affection for barely returned from the could to help the ball club those players just don’t Orleans. The players were game, McCarver generally relieved Jim Crawford, 2-2, car’a Air Conditioning Syatom. was tucked away in a four- Dave Roberts from second PARKINS LDTS • SEALINS porate struggle and Frank Lucchesi, a man funeral when Billy Hunter and the community and give a damn,” he said. under the gun, they didn’t When Corbett made his “Please don't sell the is left to talk to the press as with a single to score Doug run fourth inning when, base and lift the Padres to SPECIAL t i T * ! Commercial 8t R9sld9ntM he’ll get back up on his he’d do anything not to was named the team’s here I was being pictured “They don’t care about want to play here, but after reference to “dogs," he team. " he pleaded. the big left-hander grabs a . victory. Ashford nearly DeCinces from second and after singles by Carlton THIS MONTH I f feet again, brush the hurt, and two weeks ago he fourth manager of the as some sort of disgrace. I anything but drawing a I came in, not a single didn't mean that for all his “Baseball needs more guys quick shower and dis­ helped Dick Drago raise n u t niiiaHT • Mart and Garry Maddox, cost San Diego the game in felt he had no other choice season. On the heels of that looked at my wife, Gunnie, paycheck. They are dogs player was wanted to play players, he says. like you in it. " appears. his record to 2-1. 6&NPAVmGGIIIIIPiUIYINC.I blood from his nose Schmidt belted his 24th the 10th when he dropped a but to dismiss him as announcement came a and said to her, ’There on the field and they are out his option. Lenny Randle s lead-off CATALANO’S AUTO SALES WEST ST., BOLTON, CONN. and and keep trying “Sundberg and Hargrove Brad Corbett told Jim homer and Johnston im­ routine pop-up behind the DeCinces had sent the 371 MAIN 8T. manager. published editorial in the must be more to life than dogs off the field.” “The press didn't help, double was the only hit off game into extras with a FSee ESTIMATES are dynamite guys. So are Umbarger the same thing mediately followed with mound for a two-base error 64e-«322 MANCHESTER, CONN. 64e-6322 some more. Corbett' looked around Fort Worth Star-Telegram this.’ Ali she said was, “1 never took a dime either. 1 got pure hell for Carlton in the seven in-- two-out single in the ninth CALL 646-8033 ANYTIME Blyleven and Perry, But he did everyone else, that his first of two blasts. that led to Houston going He hates to quit. for another experienced which said Corbett and 'Let’s go home’.” from the ball club, not 10 the Beniquez-Jenkins deal nings he worked. off Crawford. Two-run you look at some guys who his mind is made up and his Elsewhere in the ahead, 7-6. Brad Corbett never has baseball man, someone he executive vice president He had planned to call a cents, not even expenses,” with Boston, and now look a re supposed to be decision is irrevocable. PAGE EIGHT B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977 MANCHESTER,EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Wed., J mIy 6, 1977 - PAGE NINE-B Malp Wanlad IS Hmaa for Sals 3$ Homaa For Sala 2$ Homaa For Solo 23 Homoa For Solo H ip Wtnfd 23 Homoo For Solo 23 Homos*fw’sV/i...... Summer Pops groups □ NOTICES 1i INDEX 23 Homaa For Sala 23 VOICE INTERCEPPTOR - NOTICIt M ANCHESTER - N ew ly seeking members No experlencfe required. 1 — Loti tnd Found INEW HOMES NEW HOMES listed. Offered by owner. 2 - Ptrtontit Lott Mcf Found 1 Current training openings. 3 — Announctm onti E i^ t room Ranch wall-to- Mt'iiibers are being Thursday, July 14, at 7:30 Good salary, pidd training. < — Entorttinmtni NURSE AIDES wall carpeting, paneled fami­ sought tor a Summer Pops p m. in ihe music rrxim on LOST - Tri colored Beagle. Enlistment required. Ages 17- 5 — Auctions ly room, fireplace, 2 baths, Answer to "Josh” White flea 35, Call U.S. Army at 643-9466. Orchestra and a Summer the main campus of the FINANCIAL B c m t d COMPANIONS TARA HILLS walk-up attic, treed lot, collar only. 568-4668. Reward. W x t college Five rehearsals S BondS'Stockt-MortOiOM enclosed yard, attached gar­ Wind Ensemble which are POWER GENERATOR 9 — Ptfsonti Loans Needed to provide nursing age, assumable mortgage • torming this month at will be held for a concert LOST - BOYS 26 ’ White 10 Equipment Operator - No 10 — insurtnet CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING services in private homes .Qjastonbunf off Hebron Ave. low interest rate, and more. Manchester t'ommunity on Sunday, .Aug. 7, in the Speed Bike - Reward. Call 646- experience required. Current EMPLOYMENT and medical facilities. Mid MO’S. 64S-1()38 or 646-4875. 0136, College iMCC). B;md Shell on the MCC training openings. Good 13 — Hoip Wtniod Consideration given to salary, paid training. Enlist­ 14 — Businsss Opportuniiiss The Wind Ensemble is campus. 15 Silualion W tnttd preference of days and WILLIGTON - By owner. IMPOUNDED - Beagle ment required. Ages 17-35. hours — 4 to 40 hours Colonial, eight rooms, four open to anyone who can To be eligible for the trlcolored Female. Oxford Call U.S, Army at 6 ^ 9 4 ^ . EDUCATION PHONE 643-2711 available weekly. LIve-ln bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. One Pops Orchestra, in­ Street. Mixed breed black and IS — Pfivtit tnsifucifons play concert band music on 19 — Schoois-Cltssts FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD companions also needed. acre. Ml,500. 487-0688. a high school level, dividuals who play stringed white male, Hartford Road. EARN EXTRA Money Part 20 — Instructions Wantod Mixed breed brown and black Malpractice coverage, Hegistration for the Wind instruments must be able time,, working from our plea­ COVENTRY - Circa 1743 Salt- male. Meekvllle Road. Mixed sant office. Hourly rate, plus REAL ESTATE bonding, and box. Seven rooms completely E n s e m b 1 e w ill be to play simple concert 23 Homas for Salt breed black and white male, commission. No experience 24 — Lots-land iQr Salt ADVERTISING workingmen’s compensa­ renovated and in excellent music. Those who play Angel Street. Contact necessary. Will train. Call us 25 — Invasimani Ptoporty National Weather Forecast tion provided. condition. Must be seen! Call wind or percussion in­ Manchester Dog Warden. 646- at 56M990. 26 — Busmass Proparty RATES Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- □ MISC. FOR SALE 41 I’liblic records 4555. 27 — Rasort Pfoparty struments will be selected 20 — Raal Estata Waniad 30.74 3000 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., \\ iirraiil> deeds WINDOW WASHER Wanted - 1 day — 1U word por day ND a ASSISTHNGE Manchester Office, 647-91M. from the ranks of the Wind LOST - Black Toy Poodle. MISC. SERVICES 3 days .. 10« word'par day Artlelaa lor Sala 41 5 yar Heidi H Hoher to Leland Must be experienced, and 3t — Sarvicas Olfarad of NerthOMlom Equal Housing Opportunity. Ensemble or by audition. Vicinity of Lawrence and reliable. Steady work. Call 6 days word par day plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed 32 — Painting.Papanng 26 daya . . . . 6« word par day CaniMolleuI, Ino. RANCHES Cl Hastey and Beverly F Auditions will be held in Prospect Streets, Rockville 649-5334. 33 — Building-Coniractmg LARDER RAISED RANCHES ALUMINUM sheets used as sand and stone. 643-9^. Hastey. property at ^62 section of Vernon. Answer to 34 — Rooling-Siding 15 worda S2.00 minimum 387 East C m itr 81. printing plates, .007 thick, the music room at 8 p.m. 35 — Heating-Plumbing Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch ManehMlor, Cl. Homestead St . ^3,500 the name "Sibon" or "Bon”. COUPLE TO WORK part 36 — Flooring Lota-Land for Sala 24 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for FOR SALE - Motorcycle, on Monday and Tuesday, 643-8818 $1. Phone 643-2711. Arthur J Stefanelli and Reward. 871-0653. time as substitute house 3? — Moving* Trucking.Storage Honda TOO. $150. H arvest July 18 and 19. ••••••••••##•••••••••••••• 30 Services Wanted Hita J Stefanelli to Frank parents in boys group home, BUUJDING LOT For Sale - Queen upright freezer. Needs Individuals should bring Portonalt 2 b l l 643-4320. Henry Street. Near schools. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub new cord, but excellent J Hoher and Heidi H MISC. FOR SALE RECEPTIONIST - 9 to 5. Mon­ their own music to the 40 — Household Goods No brokers. Call 646-4528. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, otherwise. $200, Call 742-8132. WANTED - Ride to Pratt !i H , day thru Friday. Write P.O. Brownies, nurses. East Hoher, property at 44 auditions. Registration will PHONE FROM home to ser­ - Articles lor Sale' ioa H ti i i / Whitney Aircraft, Gate 2, vice our customers in the 42 •*- Building Supplies Box 222, Manchester. Catholic School. 649-1225. JAFFO POOL TABLE - Broad St , $52 25 con­ 43 — Pats -Birds- Dogs MARLBOROUGH - Build to be held on Tuesday, July Willow'Street 7-3:30. 649-2745. Manchester area. Flexible ■“3060 suit. 2 1/2 to 7 1/2 wooded Professional. $300. or best veyance tax 44 — Livestock BABY SITTER Wanted (or In­ 26. at 7:30 p.m . in the hours, super earnings. 249- 45 — Boats & Accessories loviai iiMaitaivait acres. Your plans or ours. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, offer. Good condition, needs Frank J Aschenbrenner music room. A concert will CONTROL HUNGER and lose 7773. 46 — Sporting Goods fant. Beginning September. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- processed gravel, stone, sand to be recovered. (^11 569-3217. Jr and Joan Aschen­ weight with New Shape Diet 47 — Garden Products My home, 4 1/2 days a week. 9291. and fill. For delivery call be given Saturday, Aug. 20, 40 — Antiques Own transportation. brenner. both of Vernon, to Plan and Hydrex Water Pills. MATURE WOMAN Desires 49 ~ Wanted to Buy George H. Grilling, Andover. SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- in the Band Shell. Experience. Call evenings, ______742-7fil6. Allan L Lunn and Deborah At Liggett Parkade Phar­ Position - Housekeeper / Com­ COVENTRY HILLS Area - ditioner, 14,000 BTU. Members of both groups macy. RENTALS 6484680. REDULAR RAISED RANCHES ' FULL DDRMERED CAPElT I.unn. both of East Hart­ panion for male. In exchange 52 — Rooms lor Rent one to five acre building lots. Excellent condition, $190. Call will be expected to provide for room, board, small salary. 53 Apartments (or Rent ADVERTISING Wooded. $8,500 and up. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - 633-8113 after 6 p.m. ford. p ro p erty at 18-20 their own instruments and Excellent references. Write 54 — Homes tor Rent uH wiAi»ai rcao(Aiia poafUon dining area, flreplaced living 9291. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Marcel J. Goetz and Mary for full time employment. surgical group practice. you ara toofting fort Expondtng BUSINESS ZONE • Near busy room, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, Road, Manchester. For reser­ Town of Manchester; of 6.91 Compulortzad Sorvtca Company intersection. Large seven MAY WE BUY your home? TAG SALE - Everything must J Goetz, property at 899 Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 Manchester-Rockville area. baseboard beat, convenient to MANCHESTER - SU Room Quick, fair, all cash and no vations please call 6485971. mills on the dollar for the Fire otfora tfigfi comm)t.)on. and room home, large Toot. $55,- Manch«attr be sold. No reasonaale offers only. Experience preferred. Send □ EDUCATION all highways. $42,900. Cape. Good condition. Low problems. Call Warren E. P arker St., $35,500. Department Taxing District rapaat buatnau for .uccaaafu) 000. H u t^ n s Agency, 646- Contessa Agency 742-9833,748 refused. Lamps, lawn mower, THREE LITTLE kittens lost resume to Box EE, utaaparMn. Ago no fiandtcap. NEW HDMES taxes. Low heating cost. Good Howland, Realtors, 6481108. Ouilrlaim deed of the Town of Manchester I Happy 30th. - LPN’s 3166. 6505. tires, household items, mis­ their mittens and each is VEHICLE MECHANIC - No Manchester Evening Herald. m s Waatwood Sactlon II starter home, uirge yard. Jennie K. Gorry to Heidi and of 12 mills on the dollar Phona Mr. Brown coftact 2fS- Privala Inatruedona 16 cellaneous, July 8th & 9th. 89 looking for a good home. experience required. Current I S T E V E Ranches, Capes, Colonials, Owner, $34,500. Offers invited. Richmond Drive, Manchester. H Hoher. property at 60-62 lor the Special Parking training openings. Good EXPERIENCED Full Time All shifts. Part time or full 285-5050 or wrtta P.O. B o . 4 ) )7 . MANCHESTER - Newer 6 COVENTRY - North. New 6488166. Houaahold Goods 40 Free. Call 742-7642. Sales clerk, for permanent Ctavatand. Ohio. 44123. REMEDIAL READING and Room Colonial. 1 full, and 2 Raised Ranches, Dutches. homes. Merrow Road and Homestead St., no con­ Authority Taxing District of salary, paid training. Enlist­ I L A FO N D TAG SALE - July 10, 1 p.m. the Town of Manchester. ment r ^ u ir r ^ . Ages 17-35. position in Manchester time. Pleasant working con­ math; Individualised work half baths. Fireplace, Now starting on high treed Route 31. Six room Dutch REFRIGERATORS AKC Registered Dachshund - veyance tax. CaU U.S. Army at ^ 9 4 6 2 . jewelry store. 5 day week,. I g program, (lst-8th grade) by aluminum siding, appliances, lots. Call now to see our Colonials with garage. $48,500. MANCHESTER - Ranch. Moving. 51 Cooper Street, 21/2 years old, verv good with Elach such tax is due and Washers, ranges, used, Tape recorder, books; tierlifieale of allarliment Tuesday, thru Saturday. Apply NIGHT HELP Wanted - Flexi­ Master’s degree teacher. 568- carpeting and more. $43,900. plans. Contessa Agency, 742-9833, Three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, guaranteed and clean. New children, $ 100. Call anytime, payable, one-half on the first ditions. Benefits. Apply in ble hours. Apply in person. Blanchard & Rossetto, decorator & baby items, toys, •MGIC Indemnity Corp. RN for busy Manchester in­ in person, Shoor Jewelers, 917 8075. Priced from $59,900 to 742-6505. small down payment. Good in­ shipment damaged, GE and 623-6065 day of July, 1977, and one-half Main Street, Center Giant Grinders, 660 Realtors, 648-2483. terest rate. Owner will clothes, sun lamp, sports against Bernice C. Claing on the first day of January, ternists' office. Hours 9 to 5. Halp Wantad 13 $84,600. Frigidaire. Low prices, B. D. equipment. person. Vernon Center Street. assume mortgage. S years Pearl and Son, 649 Main TWO VERY Special Kittens - and George R. Claing. 1978, provided, however, that Monday-Friday. Schoola-Clataaa 18 Saturdays. Temporary RNs It LPNs - Looking for a MANCHESTER - Five room m,500. THREE bedroom L- Ig^ent. Call anytime, 648 Street, 6482171. Long hair, grey stripped, property at 39 Leland Dr., any Real Estate tax amoun­ challenge and high pay? We Manor. Caii Mon- ■HRED OF HAMBURGER? Colonial. Central location. TAG SALE - Saturday 9 to 5. female. Free to loving home. employment end of July and M ER ia n Ranch. Full basement, gar­ Children’s clothes, curtains, $50,000 ting to not more than One are a new Geriatrric & Men­ Elam good money selling high- LAUGHTER, LOVE, Lear­ City utilities. Aluminum age, non-through drive. WE BUY AND Sell Furniture, Bolton. 643-6101. first weeks of August with full ning is what we’ll share with 646-1 books, etc. 187 Charter Oak New trad e nam e Hundred Dollars shall be due tal Retarded Facility. quality guaranteed, nationally storm windows, enclosed Lessenger Sells, 6W-8713, 428 Cash on the line. One piece or time employment by ap­ 'HS/ day through your little one at Wee Care — SOUTH WINDSOR— Street, and payable in one installment Immediate openings for part advertised products. Call for porch. $29,900. Hayes Cor­ an entire houseful. M 6^32. ENGLISH SETTER & Brit­ Michael E. Johnson. 15 proximately September 1st. deUils: 523-9401. Day Care Center Nursery 9291. New to market. Split level. Three on July I, 1977 and any Per­ Call 646-1715 between 2 and 5 time 7 to 3, full and part time 3 poration, 6^131. Furniture Barn, 345 Main tany Spaniel • 7 months. Rosemary PL, and Lloyd Friday, 9 to 4 p.m. School. 6498167. bedrooms, laundry room, living TAG SALE - July 8th and 9th, FREE! Call 646-1910. sonal Property amounting to p.m. to 11, plus 11 to 7 Supervisor. COVENTRY - Big nine room WATERFRONT Columbia - room & dining room combination, Street beside Douglas Motors. Provencher. Rockville, Contact Mr. Atlas for con­ NOTICE; Now hiringng. Steady Exciting 3 or 4 bedroom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 38 Gardner net more than Two Hundred work. Starting to Colonial Cape. Three rec room and family room, large Street, rain or shine. doing business as M & D fidential appointment, Mr. Bergin tak e Contemporary A-Frame. Two lot in a convenient area of town. MOVING. SELLING Dollars shall be due and applications for full time fireplaces, big bam, 18 acres. Livestock Maintenance. 15 Rosemary between 9 and 4, 278-1060, □ REAL ESTATE stone fireplaces, reduced to Hurry. $43,900. EVERYTHING! - Some payable in one installment on employment. A number of Hutchins Agency 646-3156. $W,S00. Lessenger SeUs, 648 TAG SALE ITEMS - One low PI. INVITATION 871-0385 8713, 4289291. $W,500. Lessenger Sells, 648 things free if moved. Washing July 1,1977. All Motor Vehicle GAL FOR General Office lobs openings to be filled. Call H O M U iK E R S REALTY price takes all. Plus woodbur­ TWO FLAGS Horse Shoeing. Homaa For Sala 23 8713, 4289291. ______M«-"383 m arine. Television, and taxes shall be due and payable work. Typing, knowledge of between 10 and 4 , 872-4515. MANCHESTER - Just listed. chairs. 643-5908. ning cooking stove. Call 649-, Graduate of Oklahoma Women: a paule TO BID Seven room Ranch. Three MANCHESTER - New listing! Farrier’s College. Special for in one installment on July 1, bookkeeping essential. Alll 564 WETHERELL STREET - In Rolling Park Estates. Women continue to puzzle 1977. benefits. East Hartford loca­ R E LIE F COOK - C areer bedroomi, family room, two July, $15 a head. Call Carneil the population experts. Most The Manchester Board of 6 Room Colonial. Garage. Seven room Cape, garage, Bumbach, 6487230. Failure to make first pay­ tion. Five day week. 8 to 5. minded individual. Good bathf, garage. Bowers School. forecasters predicted an up­ Education seeks bids for Win­ Large lot. $40s. Shown by ap­ fireplace, carpeting, gorgeous ment by August I, 1977, 289-2736. benefits and salary. Second Many extras. Mid $40’s. Hayes turn in the birthrate by the dow Roll Shades for the 1977- pointment. T. Shannon, Corporation, 646-0131. treM lot near schools and renders the first payment shift. Apply Vernon'Manor, or owner. 568-6652. recreation. $44,900. 6485334. Boata-Accaaaorlaa 48 mid-1970s, due to the sheer 1978 school year. Sealed HELP NEEDED at the Alpha call 871-^. delinquent. Second payment RECREA'nON AIDES - Full Principals only. numbers of women reaching proposals will be received un­ Omega. We need bartenders, FIVE AND 1/2 Room Duplex. FOR SALE - 12’ Fiberglass becomes delinquent after time, one with musical COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg childbearing age. When the til 11:00 A.M. July 19. 1977 at waiters and waitresses. Apply backnound the other with Appliances, 1 1/2 acres, sail boat plus trailer. February 1. 1978. Interest is Farm, with three story bam. finished basm ents, tool shed, babies didn't arrive on which tim e they will be in person, or call 646-3960. ’The special education. Sensitivity, McDonald’s"’ Butler-type building. Power MANCHESTER - Reduced lor Excellent condition. $850 or schedule, later marriages and figured from due date at the publicly opened. Alpha O m eu Inn, 890 Boston carpeting^, M foot pool. Newly best offer. Call 742-8132. compassion, and the ability to NOW IS plant, and other ouut palnted/>724)063. immediate sale, 54 Overrland longer intervals between the rate of 1% per month or frac­ Specifications and bid forms Turnpike, Bolton, ask for relate to multiple han­ buildings, plus Hiree LoveW Street. Six room Cape, 2 or 3 wedding and the first child tion of a month, with a may be secured at the Manager. dicapped persons a must. THE McDonald's* at the Burr Corners Homes. Offers invited. B/W bedrooms with dormer, full 14 1/2 FOOT MFG - 40 HP were blamed. But now the minimum penalty of $2.00 for Business Office, 45 N. School Applications accepted at Shopping Plaza has an opening for Realty, 847-1419. Bulnaaa Opportunity 14 basement, laundry, family Johnson Motor. New lower proportion of women with a each delinquent payment. Street, Manchester, Connec­ LOOKING FOR ambitious Hillside M ^ r , 151 Hillside room, workshop. Oak flooors, D unit generator. Starcraft hardworking salesman for in- first or second child is down Said taxes are payable at ticut. Raymond E. Demers, Avenue, Hartford. 278-1060. TNE a custodian. Hours are from 11 SMALL ENGINE Service wall-to-wallTTwa* awaaaa vcarpeting, a i p c Trailer. Very good condition. dustrial supplies and EASTHAnTrORO Many extras. $1200 firm. 568- among women in the 25-34 age the Office of the Collector of Business Manager. to aam a iHtia axtra Corporation expanding dealer fireplace. Quiet, private Sarvicaa OHarad 3 } Sarrieaa Ottarad 31 Painting-Paparing 32 machinery. Experience P.M. to 7 A.M. Responsibilities will For the economy minded. landsci ...... Building-Contracting 33 4403, after 5. group, as well as those Revenue in the Municipal 001-7 monay this summar. network. No experience ------yard with garden required. Call for appoint­ Small Ranch. Could use necessary. Complete training and pool. Rwuced from $39,- WINDOW CLEANING - between 20 and 24. Last year, Building — Monday thru ment, 643-5516, Wa naad boys and include floors, walls, windows and C&M TREE Service - Free es­ INFLATION FIGHTERS - only 3.2 million babies were CARRIER NEEDED redecorating. Make an program. $500. InvestmenT 900 to $36,900. Must sell im­ timates, discount senior Commercial & Residential. CARPENTRY, Remodeling, 8 FOOT SAILING Dinghy • Friday 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. giria 2 ovanings par Save 20 to 50%! Quality Additions - Roofing, siding, Fiberglass hull, aluminum bom. If the current trend con­ outside cleaning. Experience offer. $32jgo. _ required to start your own m ediately. Call 846-8621 citizens. Company Full insured. Free estimates. interior-exterior. Painting. In­ JAMES A. TUREK anytime. Call Quality Maintenance In­ and painting. No job too mast, nylon sail. Good condi­ tinues, births will total 3 7 (waak. Must ba business. Ideal for retired or Manchester owned and sured. Free estimates. Call COLLECTOR OF •Barrington EatatM preferred, but we do have a super­ H O M E S ^ REALTY corporated, 6488845. small. Free estimates. 644- tion. 647-1306 after 5:30. million in 1980 and 3.9 million praaantabia, time. Details on request. operated. Call 6481327. 643-1609, 742-9423. REVENUE •Cinnamon Springa 646-4353 COVENTRY - North. New 60’ 3079. in 1985, The Conference Board NOTICE courtaoua, and vised training program. Barker. ESCAA Field 099-6 PUBLIC HEARING •Amato Driva Training Divisioo Box 619, Ranch, 11/2 baths, flreplaced INFANT OR CHILD care notes. rasponsibia. If In- r AMBITIOUS students willing PAINTER NEEDS Work - Garden Producta 47 ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Wading River, New York. living room, full basement, at- to do yard work and odd jobs. weekly in my home. Vernon or CARPENTRY - Repairs, in Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 Interior, Exterior Painting, BOARD OF DIRECTORS tarastad, plaaaa hava Apply in person at McDonald's*, 11792. tachM garage, other extras. Pleease call 6482868. Rockville area. 7 a.m. to 5 remodeling, additions, gar­ STRAWBERRIES - Pick your South Windsor p.m. 8781391. Papering, by the hour or job. ages, roofing. Call David TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT parants or guardian $44,900. Contessa Agency, 742- own. Free container. No Burr Corners Shoe Plaza 9833, 7486505. Residential, Commercial. Patria, 644-1796. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of contact Bath McLaod HIGH SCHOOL Student - Summer homes, apartments, children under 14. Open 8 to 6. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Call 647-9946 between 10 A.M. and DEALERS WANTED at tha Manchastar Individuals, male or female, wanted by I.P.S. for the willing to do odd jobs. Lawns windows puttied. 20 years Clark Street. South Windsor TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in Nathan MMKHESTER and clean-up, landscaping, sale of name brand photo products and processing In­ WHXINGTON - Only $32,900. experience! Will Travel. E. (off Burnham Street). Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Evaning Harald. driveway repair and sealing, The Wood Place RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 'Street,Manchester, Connecticut, EVDMGNEIUU cluding: Seven room Rustic: R! anch. 52 Davis, 649-0495. Manchester, Connecticut, will consider and act on the following Tuesday, July 12, 1977, at 8:00 P.M. to consider and act on the Phona 647-9946 painting, etc. Call John 648 Custom woodworking-unfinished KODAK WE8TINOHOUSE feet long, private, needs work. or finished. Repair and regiuing BIDWELL Home Improve­ Antiquaa 48 propoMl at the Nathan Hale School, 160 Spruce Street toiiowing: 5517 or Dave 643-0794. EVEREADY KEYSTONE Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 428 also done. ment Co. Expert installation Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, July 12, 1977, at 8:00 p.m. Proposed Ordinance — Tax exemption for solar energy 9291. WANTED Antique furniture, POLAROID HOL80N ALBUMS HIGH ACRES Lawn Care - Specializing in pine shelves, Building-Contracling 33 of aluminum siding, gutters systems. Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 33 Homaa For Sala 23 b^cases, bathroom accessorlest and trims. Roofing installa­ glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Proposed Ordinance — Regulation of Massage Purchase of merchandise only. Minimum purchase is Landscaping, mowing, trim­ flower boxes, etc. other antique items. R. PROPOSED SANITARY LANDFILL USE CHARGES ming, jxiwer edging, trucking. WES ROBBINS carpentry tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- $5,227. Be a part of the fast-growing billion dollar- photopi If you can't find what you're Harrison, 643-8709. VEHICLE CLASS USE CHARGE Establishments. , Call 568-4396. remodeling specialist. Ad­ 9109. Class 1, Noncommercial pickups, Proposed Ordinance — Acquisition of three parcels of land, industry! looking for, we'll make it. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Call Mr. Green (Toll Free) MANCHESTER WANTED - Old toys, post campers, vans, jeeps, small trailers, totaling 33.37 acres, from The Hartman Tobacco Company, for LAWNS MOWED - Call after 5 742-8068 bullt-ins, bathrooms, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, small flatbeds. and station wagons the Industrial Park. LET US HELP YOUi 1-8096481200 Or Write kitchens, 6483446. roofing, storm windows, aw­ cards, steins, stringed in­ p.m., 6489763. • Monday thru Friday, 10-6 struments, ppaintings, fur­ Copies of the above Proposed Ordinances may be seen in the INTERNATIONAL PHOTO SUPPLY nings. (juality workmanship, $1.00/year & VICINITY Saturday, 82 CUSTOM CARPENTRY - free estimates. Fully insured. niture, clocks, advertising Class 2: Dump trucks; rack body trucks; Town CTerk’s Office during business hours. 164 N. TMrd 8L BRICK, BLOCK, Stone ^^^_____^Columb(»j_Ohto_4321^___^_ Homes, Additions, Repairs, 872-9187, 649-3417. items, outright purchase, con­ stake body trucks; commercial vans, Proposed Amendment and Additions to Chapter 35 of the Or­ Fireplaces, concrete. signments. 644-8962. $2S,900 Cape Chimney repairs. No job too Cabinets. Call Gary Oishing, pickups, station wagons, and pane! trucks; dinances of the Town of Manchester entitled "Assessments for Coventry. Five rooms, 3482009. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Construction or Repair or Both of Sidewalks and Curbs.” Copy small. Save. Call 644-6^ for WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, platform trucks; etc. country kitchen, fireplace estimates. PaIntIng-PaparIng 32 repairing chimneys, roofs, $36/year — $3, month of the Proposed Amendment and Additions may be seen in the 22 with heatolaters, 7 x 135 new j-oofs. Free estimates. 30 Furniture, Old Toys, Pain­ LEON ClESZYNSKl builder - tings, Dolls, Stringed Class 3: Roll-offs, non-compacting front Town Clerk's Office during business hours. treed lot. EXPERT TREE Removal - PAINTING - interior and Years Experience. Howley, exterior, paperhanging, new homes custom built, 643-5361. Instrum ents. 646-2690 and rear loading refuse vehicles, tractor Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Free estimates. Insured. remodeled, additions, rec ★ ★ ★ excellent work. References. (anytime). trailer, etc, Grants, Fund 41 - Visually Impaired Students- $12,730.00 to be Working Manchester area for rooms, garages, kitchens funded by State Board of Education, Services for the Blind. over eight years. Reasonable. Free estimates. Fully in­ ROOFER WILL Install roof $60/year — $5/month remodeled, bath tile, cement siding or gutters for low dis­ 3 1/2X8" MOTOR Scooter Propo^ additional appropriation to Educational Special t it *jm a (iMw >31,900 C a ^ Call, All-State Tree Expert sured. Martin Mattson, 648 work. Steps, dormers. Class 4: Trucks with packer-type bodies 4431. count price. Call Ken at 647- Tires - In good condition, and Grants, Fund 41 — Head Start Transportation — $9,376,000 for The Nawe CaaM 3 bedro^Q ftV l room, Co., 742-6591. Residential or commercial. reasonably priced. Call 643- icompacting vehicles) eat-nE>*^en, laundry 1566. period of January 1, 1977 to December 31, 1977, to be financed QUALITY PAINTING and Call 6484291. 4739. $96/year — $8/month ^ . JUSTLiSTEO room, aluminum siding. ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars from State Grant. JUST LISTED Answers to yesterday's puzzle. Paper Having by Willis RULES AND REGULATIONS - SANITARY LANDFILL Spacious seven room full dormered Cape. Two baths and attics. Moving large TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget Immaculate three bedroom aluminum sided Cape Hi Schultz. ITully Insured, Haallng-Plumblng 35 PERMITS ★ ★ ★ appliances, also stone or loam Carpentry and general con­ 1977-78, Camp Kennedy — $150.00 to be financed from funds L7geTt“^ '■00"’ "“h fireplace, plus a baths, garage and a fantastic treed lot. Truly a must see delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. references. 649-4343. □ RENTALS a. All vehicles utilizing the saniUry landfill must obtain a per­ tracting. Residential and SEWERLINES, sink lines, already received from the Manchester Telephone Employees home! Don’t miss it! >39,900 We$t Side Cape commercial. Whether it be a mit. Such permit will be issued only after the Town receives Community Service Fund. 6 r o o m s , IVa b a th s , VINYL REPAIR - We can fix HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch cleaned with electric cutters, small repair job, a custom by professionals. McKinney . payment in accordance with the above use charge schedule. Proposed additional appropriation to Anti-Recession Fiscal fireplace, full dormer, sofas, chairs, cars etc. No p ainted for $1SO-$200 by built home or anything in Roomt lor Rant 82 b. The application for a permit must be accompanied by a neeci for expensive scheduling now. Professional Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Assistance, Public Works Title II, Fund 82 — $14,000.00 to be aluminum siding. between, call 6481379. pany, 643-5308. valid vehicle registration indicating a Manchester address or, financed from Federal Funds. recovering. 5685878. considers any lob. 288(^187, COMFORTABLE ROOM - evenings or weekends, Don. in the case of commercial vehicles doing business iii ALLOCATIONS - ANTI-RECESSION FUND 82 •k -k i t NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Nice location. Parking. Bus REWEAVING burns, holes. line. Adult working woman. Manchester, proof satisfactory to the Sanitation Superintendent Proposed allocations from Fund 82: PAPER HANGING Expert. FOR ALL your Dry Wall repairs, plugged drains, that refuse collected by such vehiclesoriginates in Manchester 1 — Y.MiC.A. Improvements ...... $4,000.00 >4ii,900 Nandi Zippers, umbrellas repaired. needs - Droblak Dry Wall Call 6488526.______Window shades, Venetian Your average paper, in kitchen faucets replaced, c. Permits may be applied for at the SaniUtion Division Of­ 2 — Senior Citizens Center, Vernon. Six rooms, patio, a v erag e room , $30. Mr. Company, 575 Center Street, repaired. Rec rooms, blinds. Keys. TV for rent. l i g h t HOUSEKEEPING fice, 263 Olcott Street. Manchester. Call 64/>-8382. bathroom remodeling, heat Heating System Repairs ...... $2,000.00 garage, new pool and Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 648 Richman, 6483864. Room - Fully furnished. d. Permits will be valid for a maximum of one year, begin­ 3 — Dredge Center Springs Pond...... $8,000.00 equipm ent, 90x175 lot, modernization, etc. Free 5221. NEWTON SMITH - Stove, refrigerator. Linens ning July 1st of one year, and will expire on June 30th of the plenty of mature trees and HOUSES PAINTED - Estimate gladly given. M & M Proposed additional appropriation to Revenue Sharing — WARANOKE ROAD Remodeling, Repairing. Rec provided. S O l^ in Street, 648 following year. Only Class 2, 3, and 4 permit fees will be ahruba. Experienced college students. Plumbing Si Heating. 6482871. Fund 81 -- $20,000.00 to be financed from Future Entitlements COLUMBIA (H E ( H / R INTERIOR & EXTERIOR rooms. No Job too small. 648 calculated on a monthly basis beginning at the time of applica­ Unique custom delsgned 8-room Contemporary set on a Painting - Insured. Good Low rates. Free estimates. under Title I — Fiscal Assistance to State and Local Spacious 8 room Ranch with 3 bedrooms, flreplaced living 3144. PLUMBING and Heating - tion and extending to the end of the fiscal year. magnificent lot. Three or four bedrooms, huge flreplaced work. Reasonable rates. Free Call Chuck or Dave at 872-8148 THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ Governments. room, family room, carpeting and a wooded acre lot. Only Fast service. Reasonable e. Permits will be valid only for the vehicles for which they living room, 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, garage and much >49,900 Cdonial/Cape estimates. CaU Ed Dascanio, or 521-9755 after 6. nished rooms. Kitchen ALLOCATION - REVENUE SHARING FUND 81 $37,000. Hurry! 1. Gleason; 2. Nicholson; rates. Licensed. Call Ron. 643- were issued. more! Priced far below replacement cost at $69,9(X). 6486985. CARPENTRY, Custom privileges, centrally located, Proposed allocation from Revenue Sharing Fund 81: Eaat Hartford. Super clean PROFESSIONAL Painting • 6567. f. The permit sticker shall be placed on the right-hand side of 3. Robinson; 4. Nicklaus; Houses - Addditlons’, garages, parking, men or women. Chapel Street Drainage ...... $20,000.00 home! Fine area. Two Interior and Exterior. the vehicle where it will be visible at all times and can be readi­ 5. Dempsey; 6. Gamer; 7. London; CARPENTRY - All types of roofing and siding, kitchens, Deposit. CaU 6482358. Proposed additional appropriation to Fund 71, Community fireplacea, breezeway and carpentry: Remoaeling, Commercial and residential. ly seen by personnel at the landfill site. In most cases, this Free estimates. Fully In­ bathrooms, and repair work Sarrieaa Wanlad 38 Development Block Grant Program - $301,000.00 to be financed 8. Benny; 9. Kerouac; 10. Johnson. garage. 80x175 treed lot. roofing. Siding. No job too oof all kinds. Call Robert Jar­ sticker will be installed by Sanitation Division personnel. from Federal Grant. sured. 646:^9. Apartmanta For R*nl 53 BLANCIURD & ROSSETTO REALTORS small. Free estimates. 648 vis for estimate, 643-6712. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Phyllis Jackston, Secretary Phyllis Jackston, Secretary 3079. Do you hava an apartmant to rant? A houaa J.P. LEWIS & SON • Interior attics, garages, yards WE HAVE customers waiting Board of Directors Board of Directors ^ 189 WEST CEigER STREJI - MAHCHESTER F.J. SPILECKI CARPENTRY & Masonry - Town of Manchester, Connecticut to aell7 Tha anaiaar la a Harald Claaalfiad Adt RMHort 643-2121 and Exterior Painting, cleaned, moving trucking. for the rental of your apart­ Manchester, Connecticut I S I laUALHOUSINO * Additions and remodeling. Loam for sale, Lawn service. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 30th day of June 1977 Call 643-2711, today. Have we helped you Paperhanging, and ment or home. J.D. Real Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 30th day of June 1977. opponTuniTY MLS Free estimates. Call Anthony No job too big or small - 568- Estate Associates, Inc. 848 113-6 lately?...call 643-2711. remodeling. Fully insured. 112-6 lEALTON 6489658. Squll^cote, 649-0811. 8522. 1980. fr PAGE TEiN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Wed., .Inly b A i i Im f o r S o lo ti AmomoiNo Sorrloo M AutomoW* Swvto* .j ai ACROSS 2 C oil Ariiw ir to Privloui Punli 1977 - PAGE RI.RVRN.b P illo w K it 3 O eun 1 FrtquinUy m ovim int IJUL'III Charlas M. Schultz 1970 CHALLENGER • m n n o Dept, of Em ploym ent Y o u 'R e I N L u c k ! 4 Bifonhind Automatic 8 cylinder, new 4 ^UMiid 8 C irriod aiiinnnDM aioiQ snow tires, Maig wtieels, 4 Dear Abby □run ncaL'inoQ ACCORDING Tb T U lS \ KiEP YOUR COOLI 8 Adviet 8 Plundir extra rima. Call after 6, M9- columnift 7 And! (Ft.) [TTgTTTut.iia 5 0 u ) e ^ Now la the Hnw to ohaok and recondition your IJDDDR QDUUL] WEEACHMAPE NINETV 60LF5EEM5 LIKEA600P 4286.11000. 12 G illlo 8 D lim iy ad CANU PRoM THf | ear^ Air Conditioning Oyatom. 6AV6 THE CENT5...WHATARE VOU By Abigail Van Buren •fn rm ttiv i 9 Pitting LIFE,5l(?..I THINK I'LL 1986 FORD Mustang Converti­ 13 Whoop a CA1WMA5TER 60NNA PO WITH ALL h o s p i t a l , T H f SPECIAL §17*1 lilu titio n 0 BWMVOU)N6aF0ALL ble - Needs tune up. | W . Call THIS MONTH I f 14 F in (prtfiit) 10 Arm (Fr.) JEN-PERCENT th a tm o n ev. m a r c ie ? ANPJOIN THE TOUR!' 648-4018, after 8:00 p.m. IB L*it lotur 11 Join WATiR CIRCUS { PLUSnlMIITSSAIITS 16 WIngod god D E A R A B B Y : Maybe you can teU me what’s w rong with 19 O b tlln id NEED CAR? Credit badT 17 C llm u 20 Smoking tool! iM A Nei05 II NflN I CATALANO’S AUTO SALES my husband. Ho sleeps in a room aU by himself, sajtog he 18 Follihod Bankrupt? Reposieiied? 22 F u u (comp. \HEE □ □ □ B i n n o E i 371 MAIN 8T. Anyone. Yet he came from a family 20 Old-(*ihion«d 5HARK TRAlNBRi Honest Douglas accepts wd.| 31 Actrast 43 Did lowest down, smallest 646^22 MANCHR8TBR, CONN. 046-6322 of 10 kid^They were poor ao church mice, and you can l 21 Poom 22 SoiiiM pltnl 23 FInt-riti Dennii 44 Flightliu Th a< » 7.4 Douglas Motors, tell me HE had a room all to himself. 23 8« (djKont (comp. wd.| 32 Clare Boothe birdi E ) 1977 Uniiad FaatMPa S y n d o ia . ihc He wys he’s not hungry at mealtime, so I eat with the to 24 Forbldi ------48 Foolhirdy kids. Then 10 minutes after we Hnish eating, he eats alone. 26 Compour 25 Initruminti of 38 Cirnil * b n m i q u nn. WE PAY $16 for complete He gets off work at 1:30 in the m orning and stays up until 5 A iro n _____ H iw ill 3g, School brginl- (or ihort Junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland npers' a.m. reading. Then he goes to sleep and gets up at 2 p.m., 30 Hirdwood Auto Body, 528-1990. Moleroyefas-Stcycfes 64 ?? b TTT j <7 Utinill H O W COV\E W E b E AL'Wtif/S, Mobllo Homoo and all mis time I am trying to keep five children unaer 8 troo BSCAuee THATfe THE W A / SOME PEOPLE HA^e bflo H 66 27Bifudd id 4t Conitillition 48 Timi porlodi MIckay Finn — Morria Walta W Ai>;ilM e» B U T W E years old quiet. 31 Skid WE COTHINaeA«aUNPHS!£. N O R B S P E C r PARTS Department now open 33 Birontt'i titli JAWA CALIFORNIA 1973 - After ^ne years, I am getUng used to it. but what do I ll Mild Sritotivi “" " " 0 J? p T qgr ANVWHggE? . Saturdays. Complete line of 34 (p m p iu ^ volcano 51 Polica alert FCRTRAOmCN. 4100 miles. Street Bike. 350 3 teU my chUdren when they say, “Other famiUes do things Chrysler parts. Chorches point cycle engine. EbceUent condi­ together, why don’t we? 1 2 3 r ' 6 6 7 1 9 to II T Motors. 6494846. - 36 Motor tion. AAlng $676. CaU 643- OK, We’ n m k t LONELY vohiclot 1} 13 14 V 9634. COUCH AND CAR Herculon 36 OrMk lotUr Vi* first iiKwe! D E A R^N ELY; Your biggest problem is not what to 37 Boing 11 II 17 sectlon n al s o fa ; and 1973 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE tell the children, but to establish communications between 39 J u it gont by Hornet Hatchback. Call a ^ - Lowest Rates Available! 11 to your husband and his famUy. You are not actuaUy Uvtog 40 Sod drink make reasonable offer. Must Immediate binding auUiorlty. J ■ sell, leaving state. 849-7463. $5N0FF together. You are Uving paraUel Uvea. Why? He la either 41 enroll gnu 21 Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ 43 SIngir Como sick or selfish. Only hit doctor can tell you. ■ any home In alocki (t(A^ / iA j.Ii surance Agency, 64M136. 48 M ik u 23 24 26 27 21 29 1988 CADILLAC Convertible ■ Over SO homaa to 60 Lo vm (L it) n■ Collector’s item. Leather in- DEAR ABBY: About three weeks ago, all of our 30 1971 YAMAHA 360. Street c h o o a e trom l A ll p r ic e d 61 Got off PtE>° terior. In running condition, bUie. ExceUent running condi­ relatives and several of our friends received wedding 62 A llo y_____ 1 I ” Floral 0 \tT7»f KA. ac. T It a l i m OB Ic eall frcm $3,095. 34 sold “as Is." $6I». Call 643- tion. Only five tbousand mUea. invitations to a certain wedding in town. We received no 63 J o id i 4481. 1 Showroom condition. Just Tradea weiccme. invitation and felt put out, but said nothing, because you 64 Serf 37 31 Pillow $660. Call now, 64949a. 65 SIngliton Aportmont* For Root S3 Apsrtmontt For Root S3 OMeor-Storot for Ron! 58 4u|0f For don t . just call up people and ask them how come you ■ 61 ouga Now it’s Your weren't invited, do you? 66 Outhly p ill 40 42 Kit - 54,000 miles, 351 Ueveland 67 Good (Lit) 1 ■Threo days before the wedding, I got this tearful phone 4T 44 46 47 46 49 K-4202 DUPLEX - Remodeled. ?OCKVIU^ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Souluare engine. Excellent nuuilng Comporo-TroUoro M ove! 58 Lyurgic icld VILLA6EII AFTS. feet Industrial space, 2,000 ,... condition. New shocks and M o mI HHomoo o call from the bride, apologizing all over the place because ■ Priaclllla’a Pop — AI Vermeer Use your Latch Hook to Carp.Un*. full lM»mtnt. 11. ult Available A u ^ st 1st. Two 1970 TOYOTA 66 dlithylimidi 10 61 92 square feet office space. E ^ - brakes. Asking $1950. Call 643- she'd heard we didn t get an invitation. make this colorful pillow. baths. appltanc«s. h«a(. paUo. air bedrooms. Wall-to-wall ly sub^Uvidable. 2&4M95, 24^ COROLLA WAOON 18’ CAMPER traUer • single She said we were on her guest list, and the invitation S3 64 65 The kit K-4202 contains condilioMr. no pets, adults carpet, appliances, full base­ DOWN J THIS IS THE LAST PLEASE, MAYBE WE SHOULDN'T ment, attic, laundry hookups, 4715. speed, perfect mechinlcaMe. axle, excellent condition. PLAZA must have been ’Tost’’ in the mail. She begged us to come, design-stamped canvas, “ >>«•. 4 tww Uree, BUICK - 1971 Le Sabre. Air but I hadn t shopped for a gift, and I had nothing to wear, 96 97 58 TIME I'M GOING TO P O P '" JU ST HAVE TOLD HER ABOUT CHARUS USraUNCE private driveway, garage, Eleven years old. $1,600. CaU 1 Soft mud pre-cut Acrylic rug yarn U M ortflul milet. Cir to like new conditioning. Power steering, 743493.. so I declined. Many of our relatives said they thought we -Je SAY IT, PRISCILLA"' A LITTLE close to park and shopping. PROFESSIONAL Office - AU Call 643-M31 THAT HORSEHAIR SOFA.' and instructions . . . hook 8 4 9 -7 8 2 0 power brues, steel belted should have gone. I would like your opinion. HAVE TO SQ .7 Adults, $205 . 646-8297, MJ- facilities. Elxcellent location. HOliS LONGER.' 7023. radials, automatic transmis­ RENT - One bedroom MobUe 1348 Wilbur Cross not included. Site approx­ Good projection. Reasonable OVERLOOKED imately 13"* X 13". sion, good condition. $1600. Home, Boltoon. Single Highway, rent. n l Center Street. 84^ 1989 BONNEVILLE - Power CaU « ^ . FOUR ROOM Apartment - FOUR ROOMS, Second floor, 6 working adult only. No Berlin Tpka., DEAR OVERLOOKED; 1 think you should have Price for kit . . . $4.75 1680, 6494549. steering, power brakes, am plus $1.00 for postage and Newly redecorated waU-to- enclosed porch, storage children, pets. Lease. 643- Berlin, Conn. attended. It you had not been wanted, the bride wouldn’t wall carpeting. Rockville, 871- radio, good condition. Free 2880. Win at Bridge handling charges. space, wash^-dryer hookups, MANCHESTER - Retail have telephoned you personally. Your ^ ft could have come 2403. snow tires. $775.6484425 after 1-828-0389 heat, H.W., lease, security. and/or manufacturing space. Trveko for Solo 62 later, and your attire would have been of little importance. Ti irder, Mnd $4.75 piss $1.00 3 p.m. ARE YOU SELUNG your Take the first 13 tricks 1210. 843-2544. 2,000 square feet to 100,000 ftr ptstjfi iftd liindiiBf. lupancy. JEEP 19a CJ4, V 4 , with mobile home? Buyers thirteen tricks." square feet. Very reasonable. 19a MGB GT. New paint CONFIDENTIAL TO WORRIED IN WORTHINOTON, SUE BURNETT spacious rooms. first flfloor. FOUR ROOMS, Plus enclosed plow, good tires, $ai000. CaU waiting. Please call Plata That is just about as easy a Brokers Protected. Call overdrive, wire wheeb. Good MINN.: You have sufficient reason to worry. Minnesota NORTH Maochwtaf Evenino Herald beautiful yard, garage, two sunporch. Redecorated. Quiet 6434736 after 4 p.m. Homes, Broker. l-82S43a. way to describe a successful I^m an Properties, 1-22^ AutomoUro Service 66 Statutes No. 609.342 says: *Q ioas] 1150 Ave. ot Americaa children, no pets. H e » extra. residential. Second floor. One conndition. Must be seen. Notv Yorli, N.Y. 100M »KQ 2 squeeze as there is. Not that $255 . 643-2081. car parking. No pets, $1300 or best offer. CaU 648- 1987 FORD VAN - Engine runs 1972 13 FOOT ShasU. Good “Criminal sexual conduct in the first degree provides a 8247. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- 0 3 the spade declarers missed a children. Heat extra. $135 Body needs work. 648- condiUon. Sleeps four. t»k. 20-year prison sentence for sexual penetration with Briat Naait. Aldm s vitfe ZIP sun specialists, factory « J 643 squeeze. The diamond lead CODE M l Stylt NaaGar. BEAT THE COMMUTE! 649-9158. CaU 64943«. another person where the sex partner Is 13 years, o f age trained, one day service, 114 killed it for them. Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Cromwell area’s most 19M MERCURY Commuter and the defendant is more than three years older. II the 1977 ALBUM with a bound- Wagon, V 4, good m e d i^ c a l Ehut Main Street, RockvlUe. South started by running the in “All-Season Gift Book” prestigious and luxurious EAST HARTFORD - Four 1970 FORD 12 passenger win­ AutomoUro Sorrieo sex partner la 13 to 16 years o f age, and the defendent la W EST EAST OH.EASyt WHY VOUR CROWD OFFICE SPACE~ condition. Frame solid. 66 871-1617. spade suit while chucking a of 24-pages! Price...$2.00. studios. One, two and three rooms, $175. with security. dow van. Looks and runs very more than two years older, the offense ia in the third *874 *62 W U 5 T you B E $ucri PROBABLY Needs body work. $200. or best club and a diamond. Then he bedroom apartments from Stove and refrigerator. 8$9- FOR RENT good. Automatic, V4. Asking degree (No. 609.344), and the penalty is 10 years in prison. V 10 85 tyJ9743 A STRAI0HT ARROW? s t a r t e d o u t offer. Call 646-2585. cashed his ace and king of CAN'T you SEE WHAT $160 to $289 per month. Call 9386, 643-2481. IlSO square feel, cenler of $1600. CaU 649-im or 6464477: Consent to the act by the sox partner is NOT a defense.” * Q 6 8 2 * 10 9 8 7 WITH SREAT ^ a^‘(>i'a a a'ae a a • • • '• • • • • • • • • • • clubs, and ace of hearts. A A WONDER.PUL todav, 632-1300. Only 15 ■ Manctiester. air coodiUoniiig and' •••••••••••••••••••••••••• * Q 10 5 * 8 2 PLANS FOR THE minutes to downtown Hart­ ■ parkin* Call M3-9U1. 1973 DUSTER - 6 cylinder SOUTH (D ) heart was led to dummy and FUTURE YOU'RE FUTURE,TOO- Aportmoalo For R u t S3 NEWER DUPLEX - Three 64 Everyone hasbaa a problem. What’s yours? For a personal ford. standard. High mileage, Motorcyctoe-Weyc/M g c c d e l d * A K J the king and queen cashed t h r o w IN S bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large repir, write ito ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif.___ 90069. exceUbnt condition. S43-9OT V A6 while South chucked his last kitchen with appliances, full TRIUMPH 1978 Bonneville Eacfose stamped, lell-addreseed envelope please. IMMEDIATE Occup before 2)30. OAKJ4 club. y. Six basement with nook-up, large 750, 8000 miles, oU cooler and rooms on Bissell * A K 8 7 West had to unguard his et with yard, no pets. $285. 648057 rack. $1,750. 2694042. §ummertii IP off street parking for one car. 19a OLDS - 442. ConverUble. Neither vulnerable queen of diamonds to keep the $200 monthly. Utilities and SIX ROOM Duplex - $250 Excellent condition. Radials. queen of clubs and the ace, □ AUTOMOTIVE 79,000 mUes. Must be seen appliances no included. Up to monthly. Centrally located savings! Well North Eait South king and jack of diamonds three children O.K. No pets. Children. Call 847-91 CaU 8494133 after 5 p.m. Ask ★ ★ 3 N T . ILOOKINGI for Bob Jr. took the last three tricks. I We offer the largest variety of i Security and references Autoo For Solo 61 HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 Astro-graph P a u 8 * P a u 6 N T . I attractive apartments and * required. 6494719. FX-1200 - BuUt Iw factory Pau Pau Pau I towotiouses in Manchester. * 19M CHEVROLET Engine. j Rental office opes dailv 5-5. Homoo tor Root S4 ONE OWNER - 1968 Pontiac engineer. Branch beads, By BERNICE BEDE 080L Opening lead — 4* 396/350 horsepower. Also, 1 weekends. U-3. VACANT SIX Room Duplex - Tempest. 64,000 miles. Good Barnett clutch, aluminum brand new LS-7 cam and We recently explained that three bedrooms, 2 childrra ok, VERNON - Three bedrooms, condition. $850. Call 843-9283 rocker roUers, Mikunl car­ a bid of eight was illegal. A DMUTO yard, cellar, security, springs. CaU 846-3218 anytime. By OtwaM & Jamea Jacoby two baths, large family room. evenings, 238-2907 days. buretor, balanced blue printed SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) lilew York bidder wants to Alley Oop — Dave Graue references. $190. 1-372-3^. Well cared for home in lovely motor and transmission. 646- Don't be misled into thinking you 1985 RAMBLER Station Here is a hand that caused a li:now if the laws ever allowed EKURPRISES residential area. Tip-top con- 1980 VW CONVERTIBLE - 7732. have the edge, by persons who YAHOO.'lHAT'S T04'SECOND ONE ^ ONE MORE Wagon - Running condition. lot of comment in Memphis it B 4 a - m i SIX ROOM Duplex - Central dlition. $340 plus utilities. Call Has new top. Needs engine. have axes to grind. The cards I'VE CAUSHT.' -THEY'RE lAKIN ' } OUSHTA DO IT.' $150 or best offer. CaU after 6, are definitely stacked against when it was played in a The answer is that one set of location. Near busline. Securi­ 875-5485 or 872-6011 after 5 $200 or best offer. C ^ 649- MY HOOK AS PASTAS I, CAN yTHENI'LLCBJrT 643-8538. B W iif c J S J you. duplicate game. North laws promulgated around 1930 pinrnriNTH'WATEiR.' t - AN'. ty deposit, references. 64^ p.m. 5174, alter 8 p.m. ★ ★ ------became the declarer at some did not forbid impossible bids, 2139. July 7, 1977 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. LOOKING for any 1973 CUTLASS S - Bucket HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, spade contract at every table but the next laws corrected in real SIX ROOM CAPE - Qose to 1972 F O R D G ran T orin o Organize your material am­ 21) It's best to do without today estate rental - an seats, vinyl top, 4 speed, 55,- but one. Blast always opened lents. CLEAN, THREE Room shopping, bus, schools. $325 Wagon with air. Fine running excellent condition, many bitions this coming year In such rather than be forced to seek a the oversight. Incidentally miles. Am/Tape. Best homes, multiple dweellings, apartment, heated, stove, monthly. Security and 000 extras. Ehtceptlonally good a way that you have specific favor from an overbearing ac­ the 10 of diamonds and every that next set (1938) was the condition. $1400. CaU 646-73» offer. 8754007. no fees. Call J.D. Real Elstate refrigerator, near busline. references required. Mr. or 649-0850. performance since purchased goals The success of chipping quaintance. declarer struggled along and Jirst set that Oswald Jacoby Associates, Inc. 648-1980. 649-9&1. new. $600. CaU 6 4 8 ^ after just made 12 tricks. Bissell, Pbilbrick Agency, 846- away. bIt-by-bit, could surprise CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) liad a hand in. TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- 4:30 p.m. 4200. CHEVROLET BELAIR -1970 you. Unless you set a shining exam­ The one South player who CENTRALLY LOCATED - 000 mUes, am /fm radio. Sharp (For a copy o f JACOBY ATTRACTIVELY Paneled Four door sedan, V-8 , ple. don't expect other family went to six notrump made Three room heated apart­ car. AsUng $2550. 646-4938. CANCER (June 21-Ju1y 22) You MODERN, send SI to; "W /n a t four room apartment. Stove, 55 automatic transmission, 1977 HONDA 750. ExceUent members to behave the way you seven against a spade lead. Elrldge," c/o thia nampapar, ment. Second floor. Security. OtHcoo-Storoo lor Root handle business asaociates refrigerator, references. No power steering. Excellent condiUoa. Many extras, wiUi close to you rather well today want them to. You establish the When asked how he did it he F'.O. Box 489, Radio City Station, Call 846-2428, 9 to 5. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. pets. $165. 228-3540, 6484167. running condition. $550. 875- beU Helmet. CaU 643-1361 or and this also applies to finances standards. replied: " I just took the first New York, N.Y. 10019) ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ Automatic, power steering, 0276. 643-7398. pertaining to your career. Avoid fice. Ground level, central air, new snows. $3800 or best ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIAL AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) THREE ROOM Apartment - 4 ROOM FLAT - Second floor. 2 dealings with those outside your Heat, hot water, appliances, location, professional offer. 289-7035. insNiOTs.’ InaiolM ion et m AuieM e t p ^ piwge. Uotcrcrafl pe«M eat end tdeter- Subordinates won't tolerate Berry’s World Automatic beat, hot water. No 1973 PLYMOUTH SateUite - 1960 H A R L E Y D avison srefl cewOTnaer. w seetisen e l cheke. itwente i>aM o t . 6Perk plug wties end circle. Find out to whom you’re air conditioning. Storage building, parkmg and utilities. diflrtduoer esp; ed|ueM>eet et cefbureior eed trintng. Fewra and le ltd iiste heavy-handed tactics today. Use pets. Adults. C ^ 64947a. 318 engine, power steeiihg, Panhead dresser. Low yewteae •NgMiy leas; eigMs end fcenebnas sMgMfy Argbar romantically suited by sending area, laundry facilities, gar­ CaU 649-2865. NOTICE OF SALE at pubUc methods that are firm, but fair power brakes, air con­ mileage, $1160 firm. S27-88a. lor your copy of Astro-Graph and considerate. The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions age. Security deposit. No pets. auction. 1967 T-Bird. ID No ...... ditioning. Asking $1800 or best TOTAL SPECML PfUCE- Letter. Mail 50 cents for each $225 . 643-4m, 848-7268. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Airtot For Solo gy Autos For Solo SI offer. 646-2956. 7Y8-2Z158429. July 9th, 1977. 8 PARTS sad LABOR...... and a long, self-addressed, a.m. at 18 Main Street. For Solo $1 * 3 0 .4 5 Reasonable returns are likely for IT'S A u lo t stamped envelope to Astro- ...... T R E o n l y FOUR ROOM Apartment, Graph, P.O. Box 469. Radio City you today, but only through per­ TERRIFIC sistent and dedicated effort. RAVING Available A u w t 1st. Heat, Station. N Y. 10019. Be sure to y ou R BCry- hot water, appliances, laundry Cuaieaier Uigwelure~~ Cuatomar TatapAona Wo specify your birth sign. Something for nothing isn’t in the LIKE TlTGIRL stars. FRIEND N £ X T D O O fZ / facilities, storage area, gar­ LEO (July 23-Aug, 22) Serious LIVE age. Security depasit. Lease. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 10) A f £ X T , Fleodis Older Ne. A id h w ie d besl«r«hip ^igneiwe problems you deal with lightly to­ ------n / Adults. No pets. $255.643-4884 day will soon rear their heads Disagreements over running 648-7268.. r o m n V AU O d u n in q j u l y a n d a u g u s t * i i n again. Get to the root of the things at home could arise to­ matter to eliminate it. day. There will have to be some FIVE ROOM (three bedroom) compromise by both parties. Duplex for rent. Garage. Nice VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) 1977 FORD RENTAL CARS There's a warning flag up today TAURUS (April 20-May 20) area. O ose to center. Rent where joint ventures are con­ Situations can be-adjusted in $190. Write to Box Y c/o cerned. This is especially true if your favor today, but you may Manchester Herald. Security FRONT END AUGNMENT SPECIAL Make Your the financial burden is to be have to use tactics you don't or­ deposit required. yours. dinarily countenance. Weigh Check add edfuei caaiar. camdar and lee-m Oemaaiic pessangar ca n en/y potential gains against the cost. ATTRACTIVE Three room LIBRA (8epL 23-OcL 23) Make fest Deal no binding agreements today GEMINI (May 21-Jun« 20) Don't A p a r tm e n t - S t o v e , TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE embark on financial ventures refrigerator heat, electricity, AS DESCRIBED...... with persons whose aims are not Born Loser — Art Sansom references. No pets. $165.846- * 1 4 .9 5 in complete harmony with yours. with friends today and don’t put 3167, 228-3540. NOW! Any MpArsAW lasts «sM . Serious differences could arise. your money on a pal or horse. The odds are against you either way. MANCHESTER - Three or Cuetiiww Bignelwa Cuatemai Taiapho^ No Dsta OOfefeONiTl TW5 EPUCATIOM four rooms. Clonvenient loca­ Bugs Bunny - Holmdahl and StoHal tion. No pets.. Security CHECK. BOONC«?I , FOR HOG. d ^ ^ Call Joan, 588-1054 or HeiSTJGentr RMvnASTRlC' (D l977byNEAme HOP'D 77 FORD MAVERICK 77FMOIU¥Em CK o m n VAU O d u r in g j u l y a n d a u g u s t , i i n PSVCHIATWST SAID I ™ ■rovn* • oyllnMor, 77 FORD GRANADA SHCXJLD G E T A H o e e y T D C A L M "By the way, my dear, how long has it been since m o m . CENTRALLY LOCATED - • ulomotle, p«w»r Nods i erllnd«r, b r Four rooms, third floor. Nytomotlo. powdr the iast sex scandai around here?" Prefer mature working cou­ SAVE Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick ple. Call 6494384 between 6 SAVE ig^SAVE and 10 p.m. only. Ask for Mr OIL and OIL FILTER SPECIAL Youngdale. HI, MR6. HOOPLE JJU'RE LfWWH - THEYRE OUOT TIREP ALMfl$TA6 eOOP kS MY aiPPIN66 ---Ti^Kr OFTEN inehsdaa up la 3 pvarti 6f « l. lAote'creti oil hiiar and inaiaiisiren ANP TlL BET >(3irVE BEEN V3SSEP MANCHESTER - Main If there le such e thing ee e eexy HAPPEN5T(? PEOPLE Street. Two room JU6T K i OFTEN! BUT FROM T “ ' W KD W O R K ! 73 PMTO WAGON $2195 ce r... We heve one - 1975 Monte Apartments, Heated, hot LfMKO CF.TrtflBE BPACEiJUTS, I Blue, standard shift, AM radio, air co n ­ TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE- INCIPENTALLY iT i C e rio . 5/W XJURE 5T ia CHWRMa In water, appliances, parking, no ditioning. PARTS and LABOR...... CNM. IN APVANCE, pets. Security. 523-7047. * 8 .9 5 OF T)4E BDREP.' 75 CHEV. MONTE CARLO $4495 Any appAcae* laaai etpe. MR.PIKE.' I HEAR KYUK-KYUK! S T ia HAVEN’T TWO FAM U Y - 5 rooms 2 74 FORD RANCHERO $3395 Landau, silver with red vinyl top, low HIT HWR PEAK! mileage, stereo, swivel seats. CuetSMiriignaiure dueio^ teteghene No Piia H eathcliff bedroom s. $250 monthly Bronze. V-8, automatic, power steerlno This Funny World References required. Mr. Bissell, Phllbrlck Agency, 646- K oeV"''**’ R e^ brJwM. '' ' ^Akkhenied DeaierWiip St^n^we ■me FAKTS COOT *200^ 4200. 75 FORD mVERKX $2595 rrfe AOREAr 1 6 cylindar, 3 speed, radio. o r r e n v a u o d u r in c j u i v a n d a u q u s t , is r r ACCOMPUSH- AND 1 STtU r— o - a - Y '’'A FOUR LARGE Rooms, se­ 73 CHEVY MAIJBU $2095 MEHrj DONTF=EEL / \W1N cond floor. Heat, hot water, 2 Door, brown with tan vinyl top, COKte VER SOME appliances, carpeting in­ 73 PMTO WAGON $2495 automatic, power steering. ,~VA cluded. Lease and security Red, Squire option, automatic, air con­ SKD? LOSE No children. $225. Available ditioning. 72 FORD LTD $1995 SOME,' on or before July 15th. 843- SHOCK ABSORBER SPECIAL 9787. Brown. V-8, automatic, power steering 72 FORD LTD $2195 power brakes, air condUlonlng. vinyl MUON Green 4 Door, V-8, automatic, power roof, stereo radio. AUGUST 1st. Occupancy - SUES A lEimCE, NCL Spacious, clean, 5 room, 2 steering, power brakes, air conditioning, TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE- bedroom apartment. stereo radio, vinyt top. PARTS and LABOR...... * 2 9 .9 5 Appliances Included, utilities Any appAraSd laiai u n » U N S extra. Small child. Absolutely T our FORD ,R £ no pets. Security, references. SfhB. C0NTA(5I0U5« Cwsienier Brgnsiure Cusiomer Telephone No 8434863. TRUCK MRiaUSPMOB 7 ^ 6 THREE ROOMS, heat, FORD K egeSTSSetW ^ ------Short Ribs — Frank Hill utilities, appliances included. o m n VALID DUMNO JULY AND AUQUST, 1S77 Security deposit and CENTER references required. No pets. (TpiSAflRHC^ i $275 monthly. Call 848-8958 DILLON after 5 p.m.

MANCHESTER - Available 643 214.6®*“ ® * FORD _____ 'LL immediately. Very clean four ' f ® ______aisw ilnst. M m dw ilir room apartment. Stove, TRUCKS '*rm g lad Harvey found the right girl.” refrigerator, separate heating systems. No pets, security. 1165 monthly. 647-1413. r *1 H « r REMINPSME....PIP VOJ FgEP HEATMCUfiP 3IS CINnR $T„ M ANCHISTIR, CONN.* Mione A43-SI3S flEFOREWEUFT?*

Pt PACiE mELVE-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALO, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. July 6. 1977 Nuclear waste care prepayments asked

INiblic Interest Research Group. \\ ASHINGTON (I'PI I — At the end of an estimated 40-year operating life A spokesman said the request was of an atomic power plant, it will take delivered to the commission Friday up to fitXl.OOO years for the radioac­ with an effective filing date of tivity of some of its abandoned parts Tuesday. to die down to acceptable levels. ".At the end of its useful life, a Now a coalition of consumer and nuclear power reactor and environmental groups want to force associated structures are con­ the utility companies to pay in ad­ taminated with radioactive isotopes that lake thousands of years to decay vance for decommissioning the radioactive reactors instead of and which will require several placing the burden on future millions of dollars to isolate." the generations request said. If the request is granted by the “The proposed regulations would Nuclear Regulatory Commission, a insure that the power companies coalition spokesman said, consumers which operate reactors, and not would pay more for electricity future generations, bear the cost of generated by nuclear power Decom- decommissioning. mi.ssioning costs have been es­ "Since decommissioning will not timated at up to $30 million per reac­ occur until after the 40-year tor operating license has expired, and An official with the Atomic In­ may require substantial capital inaanuuHjcnMnuHU dustrial Forum, the nuclear industry expenses for hundreds of years trade association, said the coalition thereafter, companies which now are proposal "would not be a terrible financially stable may not have the blow to the industry " He said some capacity to pay decommissioning and guardianship costs when necessary." states already have similar i-'-l requirements. The coalition asked NRC to make The request was sponsored by two utilities post a performance bond and Ralph Nader organizations. Critical set up an escrow account for decom­ Mass and the Public Interest missioning costs before getting an Enjoying the morning sun Research Group; two independent operating license. It called for environmental groups, the En­ "immediate" bonds from plants now TViit- vironmental Action Foundation and in operation. , . ® sm n s to be enjoying the sun as he is tether ed in the yard of the filing AT ALL CALDOR STORES Environmental Action Inc.; and two Utilities would pay year-by-year iJ ttrken, the goat's owner was stale citizen organizations, the Com­ into the operating accounts, and the confined to the classroom. (Herald photo by Pinto) munity Action Research Group of costs would be passed on to con­ Ames. Iowa, and the New York sumers, said a spokesman for the coalition.

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It S.N Ul Ttm M l (I) WMi iia la la Mtj iia 7-Omoc lot IN 2N Undergo training at Fort Drum U n CartM* l a 141 WJl'l MM4M tterialUit IS •v e f 2-tMMM,,l- S TK Na 2-Swrttelwr ^ TK 31.-41 MMTUMHSa m 31:19 ■ MMSU mMSSTM m m MS mM SUN t e t e 7U t e tl7.49 By BETTY RYDER TrilM s-u M u a a Triton 4-M M The New England units worked 7^ 117 M S17.N irTDMW.-IUI The guardsmen, who left home ar­ battalion's three line companies with iniM 1-7-1 M sma MKE: S1S3.7N closely with elements of the regular mories on June 25, drove in convoy to maintenance, communications, Army's famed 101st Air Assault Divi­ the upstate New York training site. reconnaissance, and heavy weapons sion with the division acting in the capabilities. dual role of friend and foe; the latter TWNI EVDK nniMKI) Representing Manchester during Under the command of Col. taking the part of the aggressor - TMOt fin ■TIMIId the training period is Headquarters Richard Lugli of the 43d Brigade, WTIIMHeNBKT) ?**(«»* N sa sa sa IN IN forces during maneuvers and then Iia 4a la l4Mn’i Rato i u Sfnaa’ilU pa la Company of the 1st Battalion, 169th 26th (Yankee) Infantry Division, the spending time with local troops 7K 3ta 7-ilp Trial UMp la MtolM. 3 TK 31:11 Infantry, commanded by SPT. state's guardsmen began an inten­ passing on battle-earned lessons of MM 7u M n ia MM la pto siia TK an Mm u 7 m tiiia Edward H. Hulinski of Middlefield, sive period to perfect platoon-level the professional soldiers to the D M lU mM S3S.N Tritoti t-7-i Pto S4a a m m su m ilia The company provides ad­ TrilM 1-14 mM 1374.11 DmMIU) TrilM M-7 an sma combat skills. Guard. aCWMId) Jf« M M M l,M I.N IN l a nm Ml (1) ministrative and logistical support Action included a full battalion !1” J M| »*»i s a 4.N l a During her tour of the Fort Drum ^ S.N l a for the entire battalion, making sure exercise supported by F104 Fighters facilities last week. Gov. Ella Grasso 7-IUMMii 3 l a l-Nt, itSwiap ta everything from payrolls to hand from the GANG with opposing forces iK sia IK3H7 reviewed the GANG, and said, “This IK 3ia MM SU M N.a grenades is ready when needed by • 3U M SUN Mm us piM I2i-a MM la pto SUM provided by the "Screaming Eagles” is my third visit and while I have .t'jf'^ J-T M SSNa Triton I-S4 piM sma Mm la M uia the five companies comprising the of the 2d Bn, 502nd Infantry, 101st TflMiUrMiM S n .N TrilM 14-2 pto S1U7I always been proud of our guardsmen, snm M i|^ 1/169th. S-lijjD TKtpDal 7.N sa sa Dirm S-ll Id Airborne Division from Ft. this time I seem to sense that they, lU'lM la 4.N IN 7-o With purchase o> S7 SO or more and this payments, more enjoyable, if you plan With purchaae of or more and this With purchase of 17 SO or more and this cowpon at Food Mart Esciu$.7S-o<. ^ through the VA? I..... ban Chunk Vl^ite Hina *1" FRESH YELLOW SQUASH i lbs $ 1. ShopRIta GRAPE PRESERVES-GRAPE JELLY OR ------COOKED HAM TENDER A — A onetime dental M ■ • mm • m > *• EMPRESS Scout FRESHLY SLICED TOWELS DRINKS Saltines LOW A A.A ; i-ib.2-ot. Orange Marmalade..3 jars 2 PlY • 120 C O U N T ROLL FRESH GREEN BEANS PRICE' d l B S ^ I . care treatment is available *1 Heinz Ketchup „ Ajax Detergent Tiny Shrimp ALL FLAVORS ■ 46 O Z . C/ 16 OUNCE PACKAGE SWEET • JUICY CALIFORNIA SUNKI^r LARGE 4« ^4 if applied for within the news VALENCIA ORANGES 7?SIZE f FOR 9 l . first year from date of dis­ ! 2 . 0 a mm charge. Continuing dental FRESH YELLOW BEANSne.unfue3 lbs $1. Wayne Tripp of 337 3 CANS ■ FLAVORFUL ■ TENDER treatment can be ■ Dairy------The M EATing Placed Frozen Foods Hilliard St., received his LONGJOHN FRESH ZUCCHINI SQUASH 3 lbs $1. authorized only if the den­ S 4 1 S tal problem is the direct MINUTE MAID BEEF ROUND BOTTOM ROUND BEEF CHUCK UNDER BLADE 6 tS iS Eagle Scout award Sunday FRANKS LB. CAMPBELL'S ShopRite S PRODUCE ITEMS OF THE WEIKI 3'SS87' at a Court of Honor con­ LUNDY LEAN COMBINATION result of service. BONELESS ORCHUCK (wwTE 2 i6^.egc PORK & BEANS 4 cans8 9 c FLAVORS $ 1 . ORANGE JUICE % BONELESS m FOOD CLUB GELATINS SHOULDER $1 3302 BOTTLE ESPECIALLY FLOWN IN FOR FOOD MART Q — I sustained a super­ LEMONADE ONLY) c a n a w « ducted by Troop 880 at St. BAKED HAM FRESHLY SUCED LB $2.29 Peter's Church, South FROM SUNNY CALIFORNIA! ficial wound in Vietnam. It FRUIT FLAVORS ROASTS POT ROAST ^ ib GOLDEN CROWN LEMON JUICE 49c FOOD CLUB FLOUR 5 POUND BAG 49c ROAST BEEF FRESHLY SLICED Windsor. LB $2.29 FRESH • CALIFORNIA is completely healed. Coliimbo Yogurt 3!;;^ 89^ 'Non-Foods------In presenting the award, PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER Sa'? 69c LAYER CAKE MIXES ALLFLAVOre 'pKO 39c Should I fUe a claim with BEEF ROUND TO f ROUND OR TIP BEEF UNDER BLADE BONE IN NOVA SCOTIA LOX aIct°D LB $1.99 Deli Roger Cottle, assistant SWEET-HAMBURQ Foooaue VA? Boneless Steaks...... *1" Chuck Pot Roast...... ®!?®. ,b 89 D O U B I E S ' HEINZ RELISHES ALL FLAVORS Boysenberries m Y I 3 E M beefor scoutmaster, com­ OR HOT 000 TOASTER PASTRIES lIVyOZ PKO A— Yes, to establish ser­ U C I f l REGULAR BEEP CHUCK SHOULDER STEAK. BONELESS CUT FOR Q iSA l BEEP ROUND jUSOA? ALASKAN LOX HAND SLICED LB $1.89 *GREAT WITH CREAM OR FOR FRESH MADE PIES' HIBACHI vice connection for future plimented Wayne on his I20Z London Broil *1” Boneless Tip Roast *1’ GERMAN BOLOGNA B&GKOSHERSPEARS 32 OZ JAR SODA ALL FLAVORS CANS outpatient treatment if you FRANKS "continuous leadership, LB $1.49 GAYLORD / con CALIFORNIA BUPCHUCK------BONELESS ^ BEEP ROUND BONELESS ------terrific attitude, and 32 OZ ALL VARIETIES should need it. It may also ■ Health & Beauty Aids------v PINK DISH DETERGENT BOTTLE PURINA CAT FOOD eV5 OZ CANS responsible behavior SWISS CHEESE FJO^>NO LB. $1.99 entitle you to preference on Cube Steak *1®® Top Round Roast FOOOaUB Fresh Figs = 7 7 , 3 * ® »HFUNOI«ilADf lONIIN SSSIl .. HEF 40UND lOnOM HOUMBBONIUSS |u 56a 1 during the seven years he ELBOW MACARONI a Civil Service job. It will Canned Ham.. STAYFREE $ 0 2 9 I SLICING PROVOLONE LB $1.89 1 LB PACKAGE LYSOL SPRAY DISINFECTANT c5 n 69c entitle you to file for dis­ _ diuckSteak ...... Rum p Roasts...... M l ” has been with the troop." Service Deli MAXI PADS J SPAGHETTI SAUCE ^FOOD CLUB He noted that Wayne CARANDO GENOA SALAMI lb $2.29 • ALL VARIETIES 'Sa^ 39c SUNSHINE VANILLA W A F E R S S9c abled veterans National FOOD a u a . Service Life Insurance. The Produce Place excelled in areas of first FINE-MEDIUM OR WIDE ROAST STORE STICK PEPPERONI lb $1.99 EGG NOODLES 160Z PACKAGE 49c 79c MEN'S Q — What is considered SUCED ^ B a k e r y ------aid, camping, and water SUGAR HONEY GRAHAMS MEN'S ^ RIPE& DELICIOUS activities. FRESHLY wartime service during BEEF SHRIMP SALAD MADE VI LB $1,19 WORK& JUICY Wayne has served the FROZEK FOODS GAIOREI FRESH, FRESH DAIRY DEIIGHTSI ORLONCREW World War II for pension Q RED WHITE f r e s h l y STORE suao COOKED WATER ADDED $ 1 troop as patrol leader, TUNA SALAD MADE MLB 69c SPORT benefits? L PEACHES b r e a d SHCNANOOAH SOCKS 0 1 . PLUMS lb assistant senior patrol BANQUET FOOD CLUB A — Dec. 7, 1941 through Domestic Ham ib *1®® WHITE MEAT TURKEY BAR $2.29 REGULAR $6.00 SOCKS leader, senior patrol leader REGULAR Dec. 31, 1946. and junior assistant scout­ (WHERE .A AA FRIED CHICKEN CRESCENT ROLLS Q — I am the widow of a ynO T" BAGELS AVMLABLEI ICFORpl.UV 99 $4.99 $ 3 99 master. He is also a Creem CMchen-Mac ABeef-TunaCaaaerofe-Wetch Reratfl-Chlli Con Cvne Foooaue 5 PACK veteran killed in service. I N 7 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE A 214 SPENCER RTREET MAIN DISHES STOUFFERS 79C OPEN SUNDAYS member of the Order of the CINNAMON ROLLS >'4 02 PKO 2 pKGS 89c am attending school under MANCHESTER fRUH, FRISK BAKED GOODSI H O W STYLE " IS OZ CONTAINER MANCHESTER Arrow. BALSAM PROTEIN 16 OUNCf th e Dependents 9 TO 4 SARA LEE POUND CAKEB9c Span 8:3D A.M. • 1D:30 P.M. Opan Mon-Fri 7 A.M. - Midnight; He has served his com­ FOOD MART O $1 HOOD’S C O H A G E CHEESE 69c SUAVE SHAMPOO or CONOinONEN b o h l e 79c Educational Assistance Sat. 7 A.M. - 10:30 P.M. ALL VARIETIES program. My daughter munity as a member of the ENGLISH MUFFINS O I a TOP FROST PIZZA I30Z PACKAGE PRKZS EFFECTIVE ONLY AT TM SHOP M IE STORES USTED ABOVE BREYER’S YOGURT FLAVORS 3cunB9C LISTERMINT MOUTHWASH IOPFHOST plans to attend college un­ 8th Utilities District 20 OZ SHOESTRING POTATOES BAG "In order to iMur* ■ Mitnclml supply of sales Kerne lor al of our cuetomere we mutt reserve the right to ImH the purchase of talas to unHs of 4 ot any ule Hems, except where othsrwiea noted " Volunteer Fire Depart­ HOME PRIDE WHITE BREAD 59c PARKAY MARGARINE t LB M ^ A Q E 69c DAISY DISPOSABLE SHAVER proof 2 79c der the same program. ment, and recently com­ « U VARIETIES Since she will be receiving Not reepontible lor typograpMcel errors. Prteee aflecHva lies., July 5 thru SM„ July 9, 1977. Copyrlflht Wekalern Food Corporation, 1977. pleted 81 hours of training LA ROMA ITALIAN BREAD !TI??S!?55c TOP FROST M EAT PIES ^ 4 pkos$1. REDO! WIP TOPPING Tia'fSffSiN 73c PEKODENT TOOTHPASTE 99c educational assistance, as an emergency medical Wtuf. otlwfwiM Rolwl. tt.m« aHtrtd lor u l t iwt .v t lliM . In c t . loti or l» otlwr f r t.ll dtsltri or w h o k u ltn . Not f $pon$iblt tor typogripNcsl trror$. will mine be reduced? technician. He is a June A — No. Your daughter is graduate of South Windsor entitled to educational High School. assistance in her own 410 WEST MIDDLE TUBNPIKE MANCNEITER right. PAGE Ft)UR-C - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl.D, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn Wed , July 6, 1977 - PAGE FIVE-C Solar data available Sobol-Gaudette Chamber adds new members! ...... " — ...... — Joann Neath of Bolton, applications of space ^ Lynn Gaudette and Paul Joseph Sobol, both of through her membership healing and domestic hot water systems. The Greater Manchester Chamber of at 60 Progress Dr, ^ ton, were married July 2 at St. Maurice Church in on the Citizens' Advisory The Home Energy Commerce has recently welcomed five National Homeowners Service, 80 San- Bolton. Council of the Home new members. tina Dr,, Is a service company designed to •nie bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs Joseoh Energy Savers' Program, Savers' Program is a joint On second thought effort between DPEP and The new members include Carroll J. assist and protect homeowners In caring G au^tte of 12 Tumblebrook Dr,, Bolton. The bridegroom has been successful in Brundrett, manager of Fountain Village for their property. the Federal Energy Ad­ IS Uw son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sobol of 43 Watrous By Jan Warren having the Department of Apartments: Anthony Pecoraroof Millers InsulCorp is a new company, located In Rd.* BoUon. Planning and Energy m inistration. Its purpose is to show people what steps Falls Division of Ingersoll Rand Co.; the E.E. Hilliard Co. building on Hilliard ■Ilie ReV' ^ b e r t Cronin of Bolton celebrated the nuo- Policy (DPEP) offer free Emanuel Motola of the National St. InsulCorp has chosen Borden In- information packages on they can take themselves tial Mass and performed the double-ring ceremony The Homeowners Service Association; Jay sulspray foam insulation as its primary church was decorated with daisies and gladioli Carol solar energy. to reduce both their energy consumption and their fuel Savery of Insulcorp and Douglas Andrew product for home insulation. The new cor­ Gregoire of Hebron was organist and soloist This package contains in­ bills. of Morland Valve Co. Inc. poration has proposed to the Chamber that formation on the use of The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a silk Inform ation on both the Fountain Village, a large apartment an Energy Advisory Board be created to organza gown trim m ed with lace and seed pearls and solar energy in both com­ complex on 27 acres adjacent to Wickham help residents conserve energy dollars. mercial and residential solar energy package and designed w ith a bouffant skirt edged with a row of the insulation and Park, is Manchester's fourth largest Morland Valve Co. is a major producer appliqued daisies. Her illusion veil was attached to a cap A house without kids taxpayer. winterization techniques of military valves for the United States of lace and pearls and she carried a bouquet of white available to Connecticut The Millers Falls Division, is a Navy and major shipping yards. The com­ roses. homeowners can be ob­ manufacturer of high quality hand and pany also manufactures a complete line of i Miss Gayle Gaudette of Bolton was her sister's maid of It's probably blasphemous to admit juice in a companionable toast. screen doors.” tained by writing to DPEP power tools, is product preparation and ball valves and high temperature military honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Joanne Gaudette of this, but sometimes, when our kids "Tell me, what do you like most "Right, and no teen-age girls distribution center and a repair service specification globe valves for marine ser­ about our empty house’’" at 20 Grand Street, Hart­ Carroll J. Brundrett Bolton, the bride's sister; and Miss Lynn Kramer of are being particularly diflicult to live giggling in the bedrooms, no ford. CT. 06115. center. The Manchester facility is located vices. J a y S a v e r y Douglas Andrew Coventry. Miss Patricia Sobol of Bolton the with, I allow myself the luxury of im ­ "W ell," said my husband. “ It's ravenous boys nosing around the bridegroom’s sister, was flower girl, agining what it will be like then certainly a good place to eat. The kitchen, no basketball teams prac­ Timothy Grose of Bolton served as best man Ushers they're all grown up and have left cookie ja r’s full, so's the refrigerator ticing in our driveway." were Donald Sobol of Wlllington and Michael Sobol of home. and yesterday I found an unopened "Without kids in the house there’s Bolton, brothers of the bridegroom. As of today. I don't have to imagine box of chocolates.” always hot water for your shower.” 3^ lb. Family package A reception was held at the Veterans Memorial Club any more. All four kids are away for "And it’s the perfect place to "And you can watch what you want Save on House in East Hartford, after which the couple left for the weekend, and my husband and I experiment with dishes the kids think on TV and even play your old Tommy Canada. For traveling, Mrs. Sobol wore a blue pantsuit are at home, alone, for the first time are gross, " I added, "like okra and Dorsey records." with floral collar and cuffs. The couple will reside in in years. cold cucumber soup. " "As the old saying goes," I said % Manchester. •'This place is like a blooming "There are no socks under the with a philosophical shrug, "A house Mrs. Sobol is employed at Pratt & Whitney Division of morgue," said my husband this mor­ beds." continued my husband, “ no without kids is a great place to United Technologies Corp. in East Hartford. Mr. Sobol is ning at the breakfast table. wet towels on the floor, no Milky Way visit...” employed at Dynage, Inc. in Bloomfield. (Ciolkosz photo) “ Isn't it wonderful! " I agreed. wrappers hidden in the sofa pillows." "I know exactly what you mean,” "Just you and me and the dog and the “ .And don't forget how quiet it is," interrupted my husband, "but you Mrs. Paul J. Sobol cat! " With that I patted him fondly 1 rhapsodized. ' No fighting, no wouldn't want to live there." Robert D. .Morton on the head and raised my orange telephone, no rock n' roll, no banging Fresh, ripe and de­ licious. Satisfy that UConn dean’s list Treasurer craving for a snack Robert D Morton of Among the area students St.; Nancy A. Persing, Manchester has been lb named to the dean's list for RFD Rt. 85; Jean A. elected treasurer of the the second semester at the Barrasso. Gilead St., Greater Hartford Council Less than 3 lbs.... 69l University of Connecticut Richard G. Trusz, Old on Economic are: Hartford Rd.; Susan M. 1 lb. Wachtler, Burnt Hill Rd.; Education Center for The kiwi fruit is delicious Economic Education. The Sun Glory Sliced Bacon pkg. Bolton: Diane L. John T. Greene, Wellswood council center offers a when cut in half and eaten with a spoon or O'Brien, 99 Tinker Rd.; Estates; Nancy G. Trusz, n a n z a year-round program of sliced and added to green salads. Laurie J. Rufini, 11 Old Hartford Rd. seminars and workshops Beef Round Tip Steak Fernwood Dr.; Linda South It inilitor: Diane on economic topics for Tomaszewski, 16 South Boenig, 160 Valley View JOIN^UR WINNERS’ CIRCL teachers, public officials Rd,; Joel F. Fontanella, 88 Dr.; Donald L, Cantwell, and company employes. Cider M ill Rd.; Jeffrey W. 52 Dart Hill Rd.; Anthony ’•i« neiaw M o rto n is a v ic e - Lemonds, 5 Tinker Pond J. Denicola, 76 Honda Dr.; <• UM president of First Connec­ Rd.; Donna M. Maus, 55 Brian Mcanneny, 190 Pine Brookfield Rd.; Susan C. Tree Lane; Laura J. ■ utn oi ticut Bancorp, Inc., the nw iihnedM vinjw il%l parent holding company of Tomaszewski. 16 South Rd. Myers, 101 Hillside Dr.; C. MI60UYT1 n s . N. McUUtHUN E. MMI D. D. CIUMBaUIN United Bank (Hartford), Coventry: Nancy M. Mary C. O'Berg, 175 Valley C«ch of thooo odvortiiod itomt m ro- to bo fooJtty evoileble fof N. H*Va.CT. DMUWY, CT. )N. SPIIINGFIEU), tU . G8EENFIEID, lU . New Britain National, and Worthington, Daley Rd.; View Dr.; Lynda A. Roy, I ot 09 below tho od%0(Cieod poet in _J»8jLS1000 _ UfOWSIOOO WON $100 W0HS50 The Simsbury Bank and Jo-ann M. Bray, P.O. Box 388 Abbey Rd.; Rosemary •eeh A ltf Store, exeept e* tpeciff Trust Company. 127; Peggy E. Clay, RFD Simao, 923 Foster St.; ceNy noted in this ed. A graduate of the 3; Tim othy J. Zuzel, 2304 Blair A. Smith, 33 Palmer ITEMS AND PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE JULY 6 THRU 9.1977 University of Connecticut, Main St.; Mary Ann M. Dr.; Lehan W. Sullivan, 47 Morton holds a master's Langevin, Richmond Dr.; Scantic Meadow Rd.; CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE FULLY COOKED degree in economics from Joseph E . L o c ke , 62 Richard E, Watson, 1344 T rinity College. He is on Lakeview Ter.; Eileen S. Ellington Rd. the adjunct faculty at the Smith, RFD 5; Devora L, Also, Mark C. Greer, 30 Ground Beef Smoked University of Hartford and Mull, Ripley Hill Rd.; M arilyn Rd.; Michael J. lives with his wife and two Lanza, 2163 Ellington Rd.; REGULAR LEAN 5 oz. pkg. James D. Nardine, Twin children at 349 Timrod Rd. Ann E. Close, 48 Beelzebub KOI VOS! THIS 28 : MI SOI MOB! THAN 23-'t fAI pS s Hams Frozen Hills Dr.; Elizabeth E. ilF R E E ! Mohan, 209 Bunker H ill Rd. Rd.; Debra A. Demers, 14 East Hanford: Richard Steep Rd.: Stephen E. W A T E ^ V ■ ■ C H. Ledbetter, 267D Main R odier, 11 Kelly Rd.; ADDED m Lawyer II m W iSles II St.; Loren A. White, 69 Deane M. Argenta, 70 ■ GooaS.*' Jv»3-Sa* J-i 9 t.'w'oetpvg 5*’CmV O ^ 2 2 1 I MOREji tl^ lb MORE^^ 5*®®* w fflte s Cavan Rd.; Rochelle S. Sunset Ter. ; Paul M. Bran- To boost their income, a Askwyth, 143 Rowland D r.; canti, 70 Chapel Rd.; USSER OQc ttSSER q q RUMP number of colleges and un­ Karen R. Czajkowski, 17 Elizabeth MacDonald, 676 QUANTITIES S 0 3 QUANTITIESlb O O PORTIONS iversities have adopted C raig C ourt; Celina A. Main St.; Richard ■ W i b . rules requiring students to Dozen, Stop & Shop Grade “A” I coupon 1 17 JOpufcftm Daigle, 34 Murray St.; Ptacheinski, 10 Woodside live in dormitories. But Kerry A. Daley, 263 Dr. disgruntled students have Brewer St.; Laura T. Tullanil: Laurie J. countered by taking the Ehrhardt, 111 Huckleberry Duell, 129 Mile Hill Rd.; lOFROUMD-WHOLE OEll FAVORITES matter into the courtroom. Rd.; Joy A. Fleeher, 24 Tif­ Nancy J. Parker, New L ^ S WITH PARTS OF BACK W l A e ^.S.O.A.INSPECTEO-FR£SI^ WHOLE OR HALF STICK MILK "I prefer to live alone,” J 9 | | E g g s 3 f fany Rd.; Sara G. Had- Rd.; Russell E. Amende, Bottom Box-0 Grant Hill Rd.; Antoni J. Turkey Quarters 39iv Liverw urst Krauss one youth pointed out, CoodSbf* J.'v 9 p r c.Morw' 2 2 2 ■ I field, 96 Westerly Ter.; Damman, White Birch Rounds OUR BEST - ITALIAN PORK DR BREAOED OUR BEST SLICED " a n d I h a ve a c o n ­ ^ with coupon Carlene A. Haworth, 3 CMWCITHYI Chicken Franks D r.; Brent B. Cottier, 60 SKINNEO S A f k t f stitutional right to do so. Woodycrest D r.; Maura A. Veal Patties A: Beef Liver DEVEINED Forcing me to live in a dor­ f c : : Hayden. 45 Wildflower St.; Doyle Rd.; Ellen P. Gray, SHunmt. NATURAL Beech Rd.; Barbara B. ALL VARIETIES AOP 3 La im.. HYGRADEMEATOR BEEF CASING mitory is an interference Linda G. Johnson, 73 An­ s m iw w t. ____ i k $ 1 1 9 I ..<»5 With (N i cot4>on and a S7 50 purcMM Lampron, 148 Willie Cir­ • AMAuiiran with my right of privacy.” 5 lb. bag Stop & Shop dover Rd. Sliced Bologna A. Bali Park Franks VjniinnjBrii But the court disagreed, ■ - ' Stop & Shop 5 pound bag Also, Ann M. Levie, 35 cle; Mark S. McMahon, 46 reminding the student that Patton St.; John M. Eaton Rd.; Steven A. even the right of privacy -I McLaughlin, 15 Beaumont M o sh e r, 143 B ro w n 's 75^ FABULOUS FROZEN FOOD FESTIVALI has limits. The right was Thesttnmier S t.; Jose G, Ortiz, 12 Green B rid g e R d .; M a rk C. adequately protected, said s i i ^ p u r ! | S u g a r 6 9_ ‘ -I Manor Dr.; Ronald Ireland, Partridge Lane. ^ MP FROZEN W T FROZEN DEUCIOUS-FROZEN ANN PAGE - FROZa the court, so long as his GocdS.ndS.n Jy>t3-SatM 3-SO Ju>)Jy>> 9 11"! o«« CAgot'Ck.tiO'**’CagcM'CuW^* 2 2 3 ^ ^ 1 Savitski, 48 Greenwood V e rn o n : P a tric ia C. private quarters within with coupon St.; Clarence J. Silvia, 60 B la n ch a rd , 93 T a lc o tt Vegetables Cream Pies dormitory were kept in­ ...... Scott St.; Robert Tyska, 6 Ave.; Darlene C. Leiper, 47 !wanson Entree Lemonade violate against un­ better burger 32 oz. jar Salad Dressing ‘ t A Rondy Lane; Jane M. Diane Dr.; Karl J. Novak, or COM 10 iz. 113 E. Main St.; Rosanne P U tlQ u . warranted search or intru­ Bouchard, 71 Landers Rd.; lAIIAlU CHIOtEIITlz. sion. * 1- ^ M. Bill, 4 Burke Rd.; Joan PEAI1 C A W n 10 u . C80C01ATE Nancy J. Tomaselli, 26 iiAF m u a 10 H. ruiKEr I u. Another student ' Dressing Middle Dr.; Giandonato M. Eversole, 9B David STMWIEMY BEEF 8 u . twpra HiMoi 10 u. COCOkUT challenged the live-in rule is h e re Caranfa, 203 Jerry Rd. Ave.; Frederick R. Hesse, H . FnCN FMES 9 u. FISH N CHIP i u. on grounds of discrimina­ Also, Debra M. Creeden, 48 Scott Dr.; Rebecca C M K U n B K H Aflrade F B O t z . tion. Stop & Shop Fresh 81 Coverdale D r.; Brian A. Marmer, Upper Butcher "They let you live out­ g : i Evans, 161 Forbes St.; Rd.; Judith A. Martin, 12 d S 1 1 3 i^ j 9 i * ^ 7 9 Sunnyview Dr.; Vera T. side if you are over 21,” he Beef Burgers now in with coupon CeodSun. 3-S"vi oc# p*-co»>oi"*» 2 2 4 Laila Janaus, 31 Rondy told a court. "Obviously W hip rocery Lane; David M. Lukach, 19 Norman, 65 Parkwest Dr.; ASP FROZEN 9 o z . ^ g < N ancy J. S k ille n , 45 this is discriminatory 3 mixes for the first Rider Lane; Kevin Handi Whip DESSERT TOPPING c«iit.'< ANN PAGE 12 ct. |Ni|. against those of us who McFarlane, 38 Crosby St.; Vernwood Dr.; Catherine Ice Cream Bars happen to be younger.” M. Thomas, 7 Janet Lane; FROZEN 16 02. f i n e time. 1 o z . Kerry G. Phelen, 55 Car­ But again the court 5V2 jar Spaghetti Sauce dinal Dr.; Richard P. Brian J. Vincent, 36 Davis Welch’s Grape Juice CONCENTRATE c » 0 « | Ice Milk Bars ANN PAGE 12 ct. 9k|- decided in favor of the This is the summer of the bet­ Prior, 129 Collimore Rd.; Ave.; Peggy L. Babbero, 36 college. The court said the Michael W. Rizzo, 28 Lawlor Rd.; Sharon L. Aunt Jemima Waffles 55° discrimination was lawful ter burger. This is the first Plain, Meat Colgate Lane; Richard P. McGovern, 14 White St.; Assorted Popsicles ANNPAGE12ct.pk|. if it had a reasonable summer you can get your three , Mushroom Ruocchio, 16 Cardinal D r.; Catherine A. Murphy, 141 1ZCT. PKG. 24 02. $ 1 1 9 educational purpose. And it Kirkor D. Tavtigian, 95 Tumblebrook Dr.; Jeno’s Cheese Pizza FROZEN pk|. I ANN PAGE 12 Ct. pk|. favorite ground beef mixes in or Marinara , ^ ______g ; i Fudgicles was reasonable, said the R a g u Chapel St.; Vincent P. Geraldine Pellecchia, 76 FROZEN ■ CoMSvn.Ji^3-Saf.Ju*y9 LwvforaitrMrcuilonw. 2 2 5 Mountain St.; Janet B. court, to consider younger Stop & Shop Fresh Beef Bur­ with coupon Vallario, 66 Barbonsel R d,; Minute Maid ORANGE JUICE ’cib ” 5 9 « ANNPA6E12ct.pk|. students in greater need of Cynthia L. Anderson, 82 Witek, 655 Talcottville Rd. Dreamsicles gers (26%*), Lean (20%*), and Also, Jennie L. experience in group living. Wood D r .; R o n a ld S, A /’I fane Parker Bakery On the other hand, (W.i.W.(.li(.( Chambers, 54 Frederic Extra Lean (14%*). Stop & Shop With this coupon ^*^'1 Bruckman, 154 Christine IVe pick the best. So you can, too! another college did run into With iNs coipon With this coupon Dr. Rd.; Gregory V. Ertel, 13 JAREPAIWB-lUea a constitutional roadblock. Fresh Beef Burgers are ready ^ Also, David J. Cataldi, 4 Bellevue Ave.; Marilou E. LARGE SIZE-2 INCH MIN. This school simply assigned to put on your grill—preformed SWEKrI SWESU S W E 2 S ° Ij Cardinal Dr.; Peter E. Shea, 63 Troutstream D r.; on a 40 ct. pkg. Regular or Super on a 24 ounce bottle all students to the dor­ to "just right” size and made of Grulke, 44 Rival Court; John A. Williamson, mitory until the rooms Tampax M Keith L. Pepin, 42 Melrose Tolland Ave.; Christin ...... -J Scope Mouthwash ^ Mayonnaise |! Bendoraitis, 3A Vernon Southern B re a d Z - were filled. The remainder the very best ground beef in Com Sun. JJf 3>Sat. Ju*r 9 UM ont pkg p«t cu»lom«r 2 2 8 GoMSun.Ji^3-SH.JJy9 tiwrtontblt ptrcubomf 2 2 7 $ Good Sun J),'»3-Sai JtA 9 l,r>vi ont la’par Cutk'inO' 226 s : | St.; Penny L. Crowley, 100 A BETa80rLBNM -WNnY were permitted to live Penney Dr.; Brian E. Gardens; John C. Manlioc- where they pleased. New England. Stop & Shop co. Elm H ill R d.; Rose M. cbunthttime Kehlenbach, 14 Bluefield • Dragon Liquid ^” 89^ Peaches m b $ 1 7 9 But this arrangement Ground Beef. D r.; Barbara J. Kaluza, 45 Robichaud, 54 Frederic Lemonade I- W«h this coupon Rd.; Lucille M. Samson, 48 was held unconstitutional So, fire up the grill... and Lilac St.; Nancy A. Air-UBtfHS. because there was no Mullins, 85 Olmsted St.; Sunset Ter.; Cheryl A. educational justification make this the summer of the SWEKT SWESS* S W E 4 < r Linda E. Santoro, 16 Tracy, 1 Gem Dr.; l i n $ w Animal Crackers 49^ for dividing students in better burger. Stops Shop on a 16 oz. bll. Cold Water Wash on a 40 ct. pkg Slop s Shop on a gal. jug liquid laundry College Dr.; Margaret A. Kenneth R. Hammel, 32 such an arbitrary manner. Noyes, 68 Country Lane. Evergreen Rd.; Donald E. HEALTH a BEAUTY AIDS If the college wanted to gives you a lot of choices. W oollte Trash Can Bags M Wisk Detergent Holbrook, 21 Maxwell Dr.; r Good Sun.July3>Sai.Juiy9 L‘m-too«M paiCuslomai 231 iS -! Ellingion: Russell L. increase its income, said GoodSun. ^*^3-501.^® P**evMom*f G.\'dS,.r M 3-Saf M 9 I ma cmeTIo p*'cuM0"*t» 232 $ - « Donald P.' Rey, Box Mt. SKIN CREAM That's a lot of juicy, delicious Eastwood, 62 Maple St.; a iM M C A IN M the court, it should have Edward P. Adzima, 5 Dr.; James P. Sizer, 18 3 'i w ' spread the financial burden hamburgers barbecued just the Heather Rd.; Michael Can­ Sunset Ter. M ueller’S HRM-CRISP-FRESH N Noxzema Also, Alba B. Fastaia, 25 AZ9f equally on all students — way you want them! ffmvM coupon tor, 12 Jolly Rd.; Lisa M. TAR just as it would by raising ■^1 Zowada, 246 Crystal Lake Briarwood Lane; Karen E. H-REffORONCXER Chicory or on .random ^ t u it io n . P'ic«#»bd«9S*n.J»W3-Sjl.JiW9 bu iM not tvMM m c«m KM 0> lo o«w Mabft 0i |] St094ShopSl<»d-WhliiorY.low £ Glenwood Rd.; Carl U. Escarole ' CwiN 1977 by Slop 1 Shop SvpermartwtI. Afl nMHiesef vM. Not ftscensew 54 cl. box Fabric Softener a 2 lb. can collee Wilshire Rd.; William E. : »vcleDog JJQ0I of the Amerirun Bur •oHyOoyaph^altrfOfl Buscaglia, 5 Glenwood JOHNSON AsHoriulion und (lie American Cheese Cling Free Sheets £j Chock full o’ Nuts f \ R d.; Michael C. Schulze, 90 Deakin, 25 Hansen Dr.; LARGE SIZE ■ SPANISH GREEN OR YELLOW RICH IN VITAMINSA S C _ Uonnrriirul Bur A hmiWu- ■ JUrr.u,nron.ri.apncMitonw. 2 3 6 - - 3 OoedS,.n juiys-sy.ji/vrn 234 ^.l, j.*.coit West Rd.; Neil J. Hance, Margaret A. Ortyl, 6 Baby Oil lion . 51 Egypt Rd. Thompson Court; Deborah • IFood 3'SSOSn Onions 25^ Squash 29S Mangos 59<^ ’■.‘'9 9 ' ^ * 1777 American Bar Ileliron: Judith L. D. Starkel, 710 Bolton Rd.; Association Badin, P.O. Box 29; Karensue Wendus, 16 I n iC Q EFFECTIVE JULY B-9.1977 ITENS FBI SALE IBT AVAIUKE 79 WH9LESALERS 91 RETAIL BEAIEIS RIBT RESrgiSIILE FBI TYratlArMCAL EMIM Thompson St. ClurtM Oik Mill Sibil Line I Fwbes S I l U P Q N n N flts.83130VeinonCirc|i Michelle Ratti Jr., East MANCHESTER ...»,’£rs:i‘cr.»n.'«EAST Hartford 8 i.m.-10 p.m. Mon-SiL 9 im.-S p.m. SUNDAY W ■ ■ . I I v l i ti.ni.lOp.m., Mon.-SiL 9 i.in.-5 p.m. SUNDAY PAGE FX)IIR-C— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchfsler, Conn., Wed., July 6, li>77 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. July 6, 1977 - PAGE FIVE-C Solar data available Chamber adds new members applications of space Joann Neath of Bolton, ^ n n a Lynn Gaudette and Paul Joseph Sobol, both of through her membership heating and domestic hot water systems. The Greater Manchester Chamber of at 60 Progress Dr. Bo on, were married July 2 at St. Maurice Church in on the Citizens' Advisory The Home Energy Commerce has recently welcomed five National Homeowners Service, 80 San- BoUon. Council of the Home new members. tina DCi, is a service company designed to The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jo se n h Energy Savers' Program, Savers’ Program is a joint On second thought effort between DPEP and The new members include Carroll J. assist and protect homeowners in caring Gaudette of 12 Tumblebrook Dr., Bolton. T h e bridegroom has been successful in Brundrett, manager of Fountain Village for their property. having the Department of the Federal Enqrgy Ad­ ^"‘hony Sobol of 43 Watrous By Jan Warren ministration. Its purpose is Apartments; Anthony Pecoraro of Millers InsulCorp is a new company, located in Rd., Bolton. Planning and Energy Falls Division of Ingersoll Rand Co.; the E.E. Hilliard Co. building on Hilliard Policy (DPEP) offer free to show people what steps • Cronin of Bolton celebrated the nup­ Emanuel Motola of the National St. InsulCorp has chosen Borden In- tial Mass and performed the double-ring ceremony The information packages on they can take themselves to reduce both their energy Homeowners Service Association; Jay sulspray foam insulation as its primary church was decorated with daisies and gladioli. Carol solar energy. Savery of Insulcorp and Douglas Andrew product for home insulation. The new cor­ Gregolre of Hebron was organist and soloist This package contains in­ consumption and their fuel bills. of Morland Valve Co. Inc. poration has proposed to the Chamber that The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a silk formation on the use of Information on both the Fountain Village, a large apartment an E n e r^ Advisory Board be created to organza gown trimmed with lace and seed pearls and solar energy in both cotn- complex on 27 acres adjacent to Wickham help residents conserve energy dollars. mercial and residential solar energy package and designed with a bouffant skirt edged with a row of the insulation and Park, is Manchester's fourth largest Morland Valve Co. is a major producer appliqued daisies. Her illusion veil was attached to a cap A house without kids winterization techniques taxpayer. of military valves for the United States of lace and pearls and she carried a bouquet of white available to Connecticut The Millers Falls Division, is a Navy and major shipping yards. The com­ roses. homeowners can be ob­ manufacturer of high quality hand and pany also manufactures a complete line of Miss Gayle Gaudette of Bolton was her sister’s maid of It’s probably blasphemous to admit juice in a companionable toast. screen doors.” tained by writing to DPEP power tools, is product preparation and ball valves and high temperature military honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Joanne Gaudette of this, but sometimes, when our kids “Tell me, what do you like most "Right, and no teen-age girls distribution center and a repair service specification globe valves for marine ser­ about our empty house?” at 20 Grand Street, Hart­ Carroll J. Brundrrtl Bolton, the bride’s sister; and Miss Lynn Kramer of are being particularly difficult to live giggling in the bedroom s, no ford, CT. 06115. center. The Manchester facility is located vices. Ja y S a v e ry Douglas Andrew Coventry. Miss Patricia Sobol of Bolton the with, I allow myself the luxury of im­ "Well,” said my husband, “It’s ravenous boys nosing around the bridegroom’s sister, was flower girl. agining what it will be like then certainly a good place to eat. The kitchen, no basketball teams prac­ Timothy Grose of Bolton served as best man Ushers they’re all grown up and have left cookie jar’s full, so's the refrigerator ticing in our driveway.” were Donald Sobol of Willington and Michael Sobol of home. and yesterday I found an unopened "Without kids in the house there’s Bolton, brothers of the bridegroom. As of today, I don’t have to imagine box of chocolates.” always hot water for your shower.” „n 3^ lb. Fa"«’V A reception was held at the Veterans Memorial Club any more. All four kids are away for "And it’s the nerfect place to "And you can watch what you want Save on >3 " . — . House in East Hartford, after which the couple left for the weekend, and my husband and I experiment with dishes the kids think on TV and even play your old Tommy Canada. For traveling, Mrs. Sobol wore a blue pantsuit are at home, alone, for the first time are gross,” I added, “like okra and Dorsey records.” 7 0 with floral collar and cuffs. The couple will reside in in years. cold cucumber soup,” ”As the old saying goes,” I said Manchester. "This place is like a blooming ’’There are no socks under the with a philosophical shrug, “ A house Mrs. Sobol is employed at Pratt & Whitney Division of morgue,” said my husband this mor­ beds,” continued my husband, ”no without kids is a great place to United Technologies Corp. in East Hartford. Mr Sobol is ning at the breakfast table. wet towels on the floor, no Milky Way visit...” employed at Dynage, Inc. in Bloomfield. (Ciolkosz photo) "Isn’t it wonderful!” 1 agreed. wrappers hidden in the sofa pillows,” ”I know exactly what you mean,” “Just you and me and the dog and the "And don’t forget how quiet it is,” interrupted my husband, "but you Mrs. Paul J. Sobol cat!” With that I patted him fondly 1 rhapsodized, "No fighting, no wouldn’t want to live there.” Robert D. Morton on the head and raised my orange telephone, no rock n’ roll, no banging Fresh, ripe and de­ licious. Satisfy that UConn dean’s list T r e a s u r e r nay craving for a snack. Robert D. Morton of Among the area students St.; Nancy A. Persing, Stper Manchester has been named to the dean’s list for RFD Rt. 85; Jean A. elected treasurer of the the second semester at the Barrasso, Gilead St., Cash Greater Hartford Council Less than 3 lb s .... 69t University of Connecticut Richard G. Truss, Old on Economic are: Hartford Rd.; Susan M. 1 lb. Wachtler, Burnt Hill Rd.; Education Center for The kiwi fruit is delicious Economic Elducation. The Sun Glory Sliced Bacon pkg. Bolton: Diane L John T. Greene, Wellswood council center offers a when cut in half and eaten with a spoon or O’Brien, 99 Tinker Rd.; Estates; Nancy G. Trusz, o n a n za : year-round program of sliced and added to green salads. Laurie J. Rufini, 11 Old Hartford Rd. seminars and workshops Beef Round Tip Steak Fernwood Dr.; Linda South W imlHur: Diane JOIN OUR WINNERS’ CIRCLE N Of fOtflIU on economic topics for Tomaszewski, 16 South Boenig, 160 Valley View auuu teachers, public officials Rd.; Joel F. Fontanella. 88 Dr.; Donald L. Cantwell, mzu 52 Dart Hill Rd.; Anthony <■ M (n and company employes, Cider Mill Rd.; Jeffrey W. ■a noi M orton is a vice- Lemonds, 5 Tinker Pond J. Denicola, 76 Ronda Dr.; ■ a utn president of First Connec­ Rd.; Donna M. Maus, 55 Brian Mcanneny, 190 Pine -11—BL II ■ ticut Bancorp. Inc., the Brookfield Rd.; Susan C. Tree Lane; Laura J. TtanainbOMvInjM li ki prto parent holding company of Tomaszewski, 16 South Rd. Myers, 101 Hillside Dr.; hrtnimi rnmmiM m nm di. k M r ^ ’O i Mary C. O’Berg, 175 Valley Etch of thoM tdvortiMd hems is ro- C. MIGOLEHI MAS. N. McUUbHLlN t MAKI D. D. CHAMBERLAIN M l 0 ■! 0 kiail I S S United Bank (Hartford), Coventry: Nancy M. W. HAVEN. CT. DANBURY. CT. W. SPRIN6FIELD. MA. GREENFIELD. MA. tm M ifM* CMS PH ■■ b fetkHW M t Hki af ■ New Britain National, and View Dr.; Lynda A. Roy, qulrod to bo roodUy avoilobio for soio MSM»aoipOlc CHS PH■■ lin|HW WmCAIT■ Worthington, Daley Rd.; • 1 or botow tho sdvoiiisodlod priesp nes in u WON 11000 WON $1000 WON $100 WON $50 The Simsbury Bank and Jo-ann M. Bray. P.O. Box 388 Abbey Rd.; Rosemary •och A6P Stors. oseoptI SI spocifr^^^^^ Trust Company. 127; Peggy E. Clay, RFD Simao, 923 Foster St.; colfy rtotod in this od. A graduate of the 3; Timothy J. Zuzel, 2304 Blair A. Smith, 33 Palmer ITEMS AND PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE JULY 6 THRU 9,1977 University of Connecticut, Main St.; Mary Ann M. Dr.; Lehan W. Sullivan, 47 Morton holds a master’s Langevin, Richmond Dr. ; Scantic Meadow Rd.; CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE FULLY COOKED degree in economics from Joseph E. Locke, 62 Richard E. Watson, 1344 Trinity College. He is on Lakeview Ter.; Eileen S. Ellington Rd. the adjunct faculty at the 1^1 Smith, RFD 5; Devora L. Also, Mark C. Greer, 30 Ground Beef Smoked University of Hartford and Mull. Ripley Hill Rd.; Marilyn Rd.; Michael J, lives with his wife and two James D. Nardine, Twin Lanza. 2163 Ellington Rd.; REGULAR LEAN children at 349 Timrod Rd. 5oz. pkg, Ann E. Close, 48 Beelzebub NOT MORE IRAN 2B ': FAI NOI MORE THAN 23'o lAI a Hams Frozen Hills Dr.; Elizabeth E. FREE! Mohan, 209 Bunker Hill Rd. Rd.; Debra A. Demers, 14 I Steep Rd.; Stephen E. East Hartford: Richard -I H. Ledbetter, 267D Main Rodier, 11 Kelly Rd.; ADDED m Lawyer I ____ w m W^ ------i K--- k--- -- s ■I St.; Loren A. White, 69 Deane M. Argenta, 70 ■ GoodS.." JctJ-Se* J.f » L.'^'or*p«5 »• C-VO»^ 221 I m p ^Ib. MORE^^ w S ite s Sunset Ter.; Paul M. Bran- Cavan Rd.; Rochelle S, To boost their income, a Askwyth, 143 Rowland Dr.; canti, 70 Chapel Rd.; LESSER O Q C o n e RUMP number of colleges and un­ Karen R. Czajkowski, 17 Elizabeth MacDonald, 676 QUANTITIES lb 0 J QUAHTITIESlb OU PORTION m V i b - iversities have adopted Cr*ig Court; Celina A. Main St.; Richard rules requiring students to Dozen, Stop & Shop Grade “A” - ' l i Daigle, 34 Murray St.; Ptachcinski, 10 Woodside live in dormitories. But K erry A. D aley, 263 Dr. disgruntled students have Brewer St.; Laura T. rullanil: Laurie J. Ehrhardt, 111 Huckleberry Duell, 129 Mile Hill Rd.; countered by taking the KEF ROUND-WHOLE L£6S WITH PARTS OF BACK matter into the courtroom. Rd.; Joy A. Fleeher, 24 Tif­ Nancy J. Parker, New ^.S.D.A.INSPECTED-FRE$l^ WHOLE OR HALF STICK ' BULK ' Rd.; Russell E. Amende, Bottom "I prefer to live alone,” fany Rd.; Sara G. Had- Turkey Quarters 3 % Box-0 Liverwurst Krauss one youth pointed out, field, 96 Westerly Ter.; Grant Hill Rd.; Antoni J. Rounds OUR BEST - ITMJAN PORK OR BREADED ^ ^ A * Chicken OUR BEST SLICED "and I have a con­ with coupon Carlene A. Haworth, 3 Damman, White Birch CtttTWCUT IITB Franks Woodycrest Dr.; Maura A. Dr.; Brent B. Cottier, 60 SKINNED S, stitutional right to do so. rriMWTTW—IH ini- tjr Veal Patties nrrsM: M ^ ^ 6 Beef Liver DEVEINED Forcing me to live in a dor­ I / / r r f J f ( / / I I I / ( I f f I I 4 / I i f Hayden, 45 Wildflower St.; Doyle Rd.; Ellen P, Gray, ■VMMT JMUirgno.. ^ NATURAL OKITEKt AU VARIETIES ASP aiHETB.. HYGRADE MEAT OR BEEF C 4 1 0 CASING mitory is an interference Linda (j. Johnson, 73 An­ Beech Rd.; Barbara B. EnMlHi 3 3 WMa ___ Lampron, 148 Willie Cir­ ^3 an Of Mint ..AlAUUimCI I II with my right of privacy.” , 5 lb. bag Stop & Shop dover Rd. Sliced Bologna Ball Park Franks X Vjmnamjajmr But the court disagreed, Also, Ann M. Levie, 35 cle; Mark S. McMahon, 46 reminding the student that P a tto n S t.; John M. Eaton Rd.; Steven A, even the right of privacy The sum m er McLaughlin, 15 Beaumont M osher, 143 B row n’s FABULOUS FROZEN FOOD FESTIVAL! has limits. The right was St.; Jose G. Ortiz, 12 Green Bridge Rd.; Mark C. adequately protected, said Manor Dr.; Ronald Ireland, Partridge Lane. DELICIOUS-FROZEN s i i | j a r 2 2 3 Vernon: Patricia C. the court, so long as his o f th e 6 9 Savitski, 48 Greenwood private quarters within with coupon St.; Clarence J. Silvia, 60 Blanchard, 93 Talcott Vegetables dormitory were kept in­ Scott St.; Robert Tyska, 6 Ave.; Darlene C. Leiper, 47 iwanson Entree violate against un­ 32 oz. jar Salad Dressing Rondy Lane; Jane M. Diane Dr.; Karl J. Novak, CUTCIMIOlz. better burger 113 E. Main St.; Rosanne ru iio iz . warranted search or intru­ Bouchard, 71 Landers Rd.; BAkAlU CHICXEllToz. sion. ..lui wu^w" •■’w a •' M yw'wiaaa. M. Bill, 4 Burke Rd.; Joan K U I ClUMTt 10 u. Nancy J. Tomaselli, 26 lEAF tniAai 10 iz. CHOCOUTE TIIRXEr 8 02. Another student ■-s 32 OZ. jar Salad Dressing Middle Dr.; Giandonato M. Eversole, 9B David STMWBEMV BEEF 8 IZ . CHorra aiiuc8 lo u . I COCOKIfT challenged the live-in rule i s h ^ Caranfa, 203 Jerry Rd. Ave.; Frederick R. Hesse, n . F«C8 RHES « IZ. FOR FISH N CHIP 5 02. on grounds of discrimina­ hfirade Also, Debra M. Creeden, 48 Scott Dr.; Rebecca cm u£FKnai I Mirack Fmcei. tion. Stop & Shop Fresh 7 9 81 Coverdale Dr.; Brian A. Marmer, Upper Butcher "They let you live out­ | : i Evans, 161 Forbes St.; Rd.; Judith A. Martin, 12 g Whip . _ ^ Sunnyview Dr,; Vera T, side if you are over 21,” he Beef Burgers now in 1 ~ CooOSun. Ju»y 3 -S it 9 lim.1 or* cutlOf"*f. 2 2 4 Laila Janaus, 31 Rondy told a court. “Obviously with coupon irocerv1l'W1\l\)WT0'l Lane; David M. Lukach, 19 Norman, 65 Parkwest Dr.; _ W h v Nancy J. Skillen, 45 ASP FROZEN D o z . y in o this is discriminatory Rider Lane; Kevin 3 mixes for the first Nandi Whip DESSERT TOPPING c « n t.4 « f ANN PAGE 12 Ct. pkr against those of us who McFarlane, 38 Crosby St.; Vernwood Dr.; Catherine lee Cream Bars happen to be younger.” time. 15V2 oz. jar Spaghetti Sauce Kerry G. Phelen, 55 Car­ M. Thomas, 7 Janet Lane; FROZEN 16 0 Z .C C IO But again the court dinal Dr.; Richard P. Brian J. Vincent, 36 Davis Welch’s Grape Juice CONCENTRATE cin 0 « f Ice Milk Bars ANNPAGE12ct.|ik|. decided in favor of the This is the summer of the bet­ Prior, 129 Collimore Rd.; Ave.; Peggy L. Babbero, 36 college. The court said the ter burger. This is the first Michael W. Rizzo, 28 Lawlor Rd,; Sharon L. Aunt Jemima Waffles ?:i' 55« discrimination was lawful Plain, Meat Colgate Lane; Richard P. McGovern, 14 White St.; Assorted Popsicles ANN PAGE 12 ct. pill- if it had a reasonable summer you can get your three -M u s h r o o m Ruocchio, 16 Cardinal Dr.; Catherine A. Murphy, 141 Tumblebrook Dr.; educational purpose. And it or Marinara Kirkor D. Tavtigian, 95 Jeno’s Cheese Pizza ’Ur’l” Fudgicles ANN PAGE 12 Ct. rk|- favorite ground beef mixes in ______was reasonable, said the R a g u g : i Chapel St.; Vincent P. Geraldine Pellecchia, 76 CoodSun.Jw'v3-S«'.Jtf'y9 L'm-lor«j«'p*>cuilom*r 2 2 5 court, to consider younger Vallario, 66 Barbonsel Rd.; Mountain St.; Janet B. Stop & Shop Fresh Beef Bur­ with coupon ' 1 ^ . Minute Maid JS m l." 59‘ ANN PAGE 12 Ct. pk|- students in greater need of Cynthia L. Anderson, 82 Witek, 655 Talcottville Rd. Dreamsicles experience in group living. gers (26%*), Lean (20%*), and Also, Jennie L. Wood D r.; Ronald S. WMTYFW-tncT. Jane Patket Bakery On the other hand, Extra Lean (14%*). Stop & Shop M i t e iWVl.tl.' Bruckman, 154 Christine Chambers, 54 Frederic W e pick the best. So you can, too! _ W ith ihis coupon With this coupon JANEPANXEN-SUCa another college did run into Fresh Beef Burgers are ready Dr. Rd.; Gregory V. Ertel, 13 a constitutional roadblock. Also, David J. Cataldi, 4 Bellevue Ave.; Marilou E. Bath LARGE SIZE-2 INCH MIN. r This school simply assigned to put on your grill—preformed sAnE:2 ‘ ' Bendoraitis, 3A Vernon wciumuM LMvii* muic were filled. The remainder the very best ground beef in ' • " fcfcw voooa Good Sun JuS 3-S *t Ju*y 9 L'fvt cn* I* 'O f rukiom*' 2 2 6 St.; Penny L. Crowley, 100 DETEMEHriBH-WHin were permitted to live . .., .. V... Grocery Penney Dr.; Brian E. Gardens; John C. Manlioc- New England. Stop & Shop co. Elm Hill Rd.; Rose M. Octagon Liquid 89^ C8UHT8TT1ME where they pleased. Kehlenbach, 14 Bluefield Peaches } 3 « $ 1 7 9 But this arrangement Ground Beef. Robichaud, 54 Frederic I'WwVw .Mi.uulf3n|| Dr.; Barbara J. Kaluza, 45 Lemonade was held unconstitutional With thit coupon Rd.; Lucille M. Samson, 48 IMRJMM So, fire up the grill... and With this coupon With this coupon L ilac S t.; N ancy A. because there was no Mullins, 85 Olmsted St.; Sunset Ter.; Cheryl A. « P - I3 02.n(«. educational justification make this the summer of the S O T E lff S W j T E S S ’ S J W E 4 < r I ! Linda E. Santoro, 16 Tracy, 1 Gem Dr.; Welch’s Animal Crackers 49^ for dividing students in better burger. Stop & Shop on a 16 OZ.WI. Cold Water Wash on a 40 ciipkg. Stop a Shop __ on a gal. jug liquid laundry ^ 1 College Dr.; Margaret A. Kenneth R. Hammel, 32 such an arbitrary manner. Noyes, 68 Country Lane. Evergreen Rd.; Donald E. HEALTHS. BEAUTY AIDS If the college wanted to Wooiite Trash Can Bags Holbrook, 21 Maxwell Dr.; gives you a lot of choices. ■ ' G M O S u n .J t^3 *S a l.J j*r9 L’'n>ion«bn O f CutiOfl'tr 2 3 1 ' WIsk Detergent Kllinglon: Russell L. increase its income, said '.July 3 - S f. July 9 L>m4e<'« pkg p*f CbtlOm*r 2 3 3 ? Donald P.' Rey, Box Mt. 8 3 .1 SKIN CREAM That’s a lot of juicy, delicious Eastwood, 62 Maple St.; ELBOW NMABOW the court, it should have Edward P. Adzima, 5 Dr.; James P. Sizer, 18 Noxzema 'm b ' spread the financial burden hamburgers barbecued just the Heather Rd.; Michael Can­ Sunset Ter. Mueller’S jit3 9 < FIRM-CRISP-FRESH equally on all students — tor, 12 Jolly Rd.; Lisa M. Also, Alba B. Fastaia, 25 way you want them! nw i n s coupon n u ll line lAPyiwi TABIITSIS’ OFFIAKL just as it would by raising Zowada, 246 Crystal Lake Briarwood Lane; Karen E. M-REffOICHKKEH Chicory or a random 4 o c t g 0 t tuition. P'MttHKln(*S«fl.j4>|r3-&«I.J(4y9 ln|*,m*t|l00>0U>Ciir$l0m*rt.w«(*«*fyt I woiQhl pkg. Rd.; Roger C. Brahm, 20 Gonsalves, 177 Merline Efferdent IK* 10 km* U i* t to iKfM p«ck«9t i o( tn , .I*m *ic*p | «««*,* t«t*o ro n :? -l Rd.; Rina L. Brownstone, pk|- A pulilir Hervire feuture pfnt on*f*0 lor tM noi leMig* m C«M lots or lo eiiwr 0*«nrt Of •r«l*t*i*r« stop f Siwp Sind-WMM or Y.low S/W E7

Your neighbor’s kitchen By BETTY RYDER For Home Delivery Phone 647-9946 • SOOTH WlhbiN9> t ^ V6RfiO«

Police make S Among those attending was Mrs. « Morlarty’s sister, Margaret Sheridan S Paquette of Oceanside, Calif., S formerly of Manchester. The late second arrest » Maurice Moriarty of Manchester,

as best man. ^ Mrs. Moriarty is the former Julia in home case ^ Sheridan. By MAL BARLOW Investigator Michael Breen. I ^ The couple had five children, Easl Hartford Reporter Town Clerk John Barry said § Matthew Moriarty Jr., mayor of I Manchester; Maurice P. Moriarty of East Hartford Police made a Tuesday two families have gone I Manchester; Mrs. Donald second arrest Tuesday in con­ ahead with purchases of partially ^ (Constance) Kerwin of Washington, nection with Fairway Estates, completed homes on Chipper Dr. Friday, Cyprieu D. Chasse bought ^ D.C.; Mrs. David (Julia) Hayes of the 96-lot subdivision off Lot 19 from Gennaro Russo and ^ Coventry; and the late Mrs. Michael S fMorv MoroorAM fjmnh Scotland Rd. others, principals of Fairw ay Edward Amenta, 62, of 192 Forbes Estates. St., East Hartford, is charged with Also, Rudolph A. Delpino bought second-degree larceny by embezzle­ Lot 92 from Russo. S Two grandsons, Patric^k Kerwin and ment. The sales were followed by 13 » Matthew Lynch, assisted Msgr. Chairman Raymond Lavey J. Constance O’Brien John McNamara Albert Thomas Police said Amenta took 82,000 in releases on each piece of property. § Reardon at Mass. (David Hayes The main firm giving Fairway prin-' ^ photo) deposits on houses there and spent it. The money came in checks from two cipals releases was the Jefferson fam ilies who wanted homes in Federal Savings and Loan Associa­ 6 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Moriarty Sr. Fairway, police said. tion of Meriden, the bank holding a Housing agency tries Last week, police arrested Glen H. mortgage on the subdivision for more Woods Jr., 52, of Hartford, on the than $300,000. same charge. He was released on a Other releases came from Charles Births $500 surety bond for appearance in J. Miano (Realtor), A & M Construc­ Common Pleas Court 12 next Mon­ tion Co., Diamond International Dolan, Timothy An­ June 27 at Manchester to get out of the rut Sole Vegetable Skillet Pamela Holmes Potterton KoHriol, JeNsira Lee, day. Corp., Wilcox Trucking Inc., Ernest drew, son of John and Memorial Hospital. Her of 200 Lydall St. He was daughter of David and Lyn­ Amenta was released on $250 bond Libby Jr., Mitchell Trucking Inc., Denise Watne Dolan of 50 maternal grandmother is born June 25 at Manchester By MAL BARLOW North America, which occupies the “The only problem, now and then Summertime’s the time Please use G.P.O. Stock da Noble Kosciol of 700 for court appearance Aug. 1. Connecticut Bank and Trust Co., 1 package (9 ounce) center of skillet. Spoon Hillside St., Apt. A-IS, East Mrs. Mary Crocker of Memorial Hospital. His East Hartford Reporter top two floors of 111 Founders Plaza someone skips without paying rent. Edward M. Slosek, Hartford Cement for one-dish meals that are No. 003-020-00052-5 to Swamp Rd., Coventry. She Armed with search warrants, frozen cut green beans, mixed hot carrots and Hartford. He was born Glastonbury. Her paternal maternal grandparents are in East Hartford. Deposits should help. Everything is r and Building Supply, Manchester easy to prepare, inexpen­ expedite your order. was born June 28 at “We’ve been trying to get out of police also went to the Hartford of­ cooked and drained beans around edge of June 27 at Manchester grandfather is Nathan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. He and his wife, Anne, a local getting a little tighter.” sive to serve for family or Manchester Memorial the rut caused by the previous ad­ fices of Fairway Estates Inc. seeking Sand and Gravel, Clement Morin, Sole Vegetable Yogurt Fish Sauce skillet. Spoon a small Memorial Hospital. His Draghi of Spring Hill, Fla. Holmes of 246 Hollister St. school teacher, live in town and have Thomas’ goal for the authority is to company, and definitely Hospital. Her maternal ministration,’’ said Albert J. records on deposits given the firm. Franklin Enterprises Inc. and Roxie Skillet For indoor or outdoor amount of sauce over fish. maternal grandparents are Her maternal great- His paternal grandparents four children. They are Daniel, John, get the projects back on a paying nourishing. Such a one-dish grandparents are Mr. and Thomas, newest member of the East The records were not there, said J. Phillips. Elasy, inexpensive cooking Cover and heat. Serve with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow grandparents are Mr. and are Mr. and Mrs. George Janet and Nancy. basis. meal is Sole Vegetable Mrs. M.W. Noble of 30 Hartford Housing Authority. and nourishing Thaw and skin fillets if remaining sauce. Makes 4 Watne of 694 Brigham Mrs. Robert J. Doggart of Potterton of 171 Avery St. “When they were first built, they Skillet, a happy blend of Rentschler St., East Hart­ Scandal wracked the authority two 1 pounds sole fillets or necessary. Melt butter or .servings. Tavern Rd., Coventry. His 81 West St. She has a His maternal great- Constance O'Brien all paid for themselves. Now Miller sole (or other thin fish other thin fish fillets, fresh paternal grandmother is ford. Her paternal grand­ years ago. ’The executive director, margarine in 12-inch heavy Yogurt Fish Sauce brother, Robert, 2. grandparents are Mr. and Gardens is the only one that pays for fillets), carrots, green or frozen Mrs. Norma Dolan of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Ozimek, was sentenced to The only woman on the board is Mayor not sure skillet. Stir in lemon juice, itself.” beans, and a delightful irk cup plain yogurt Mrs. B.K. Bennett of 243 Joseph Kosciol of 29 Mrs. Constance O’Brien. She was 2 tablespoons butter or salt, and mustard. Coat Southbury. Polterlon, Toby up to three years in prison for his The major repairs under way and yogurt fish sauce with pep­ tk cup salad dressing Center St. and Mrs. Mark Lyness St. She has a sister, also appointed two years ago. margarine fish on both sides with Arthur, son of Lee and part in defrauding the authority of at proposed are to be paid for with state py seasonings. V« cup sliced green onion Holmes of 135 Garth Rd. Kelli-Marie, 8. ” We have no serious problems 1 tablespoon lemon juice buttered mixture. Fold Draghi, Sara least 880,(KX) in false billings. Four and federal grants. The rents could The main dish is easily 2 tablespoons sweet other employes were indicted for right now,” she said. "The authority what to do next teaspoon salt fillets in half in skillet, Rosemary, daughter of not handle them, he said. prepared indoors or out in pickle relish fraud. is on the smoothest basis it’s been in teaspoon dry mustard (^ver skillet and cook until Michael and Marylou He does not think more projects Leo J. Bond Jr. a 12-inch heavy skillet. W teaspoon paprika NOT EVERYONE IS AN OUTDOOR B A S Q U E COOK Families living in the projects a long time.” ‘T m not sure what we’ll do now,” before we meet your compliance 1 W cups diagonally fish flakes easily when CYocker Draghi of 123 Mat- are needed, even for the elderly. The Outdoor diners simply Combine ingredients; mix complained of poor conditions. Un­ The only need not being met may said a discouraged Mayor Richard standards?” he wrote a HUD official sliced carrots, cooked and tested with fork, 8 to 10 son Hill Rd., South fnrt^nn« outdoor cookouts, but a lot of cooking Is done elderly would do better if the govern­ carry the food outside and well. Makes about 1 V« paid rents mounted. be another project for the elderly, Blackstone Tuesday. in Hartford May 18. drained minutes. Push fish to Glastonbury. She was bom ment cut their taxes more and let set it upon a picnic or patio cups. f o ? S r possible USDA Choice meat cut Mayor Richard Blackstone came she said. He was referring to the latest denial “It is high time that someone at J table. There is nothing them stay in their own homes, he to East Hartford of $440,000 through the federal level paid some attention • closer to defeat in 1975 than in in his ”We have such a long waiting list said. expensive about the entree This week, we feature tender, waste-free cuts of Eye Round and first three campaigns for mayor. for the elderly units,” she said. the Community Development Act, to maintaining and enhancing the “We should subsidize the people so if the accompaniments Although the mayor, argued he had .Bbe knows and has visited people The federal Department of Housing existing quality of life, maintaining heT W^ninrH^®®h precislon formed Beef Pat- who are ,” Thomas said. ' are kept within the budget, nothing to do with the scandal, it was living in the elderly units. They tell and Urban Development (HUD) has existing demographic homogeneity, Thomas is a retired manager with the entire meal can be con­ l!“ d u ? c a „ b S . ° ' '•d-nb Leg, end bene a campaign issue. her they are pleased with them, es­ disapproved the town’s third applica­ and arresting blight before all these First National Stores. He and his sidered to be reasonable. Blackstone insisted all he can do is pecially in Meadow Hill and Miller tion in three years. add to the existing problems by en­ wife of 42 years, Angeline, have three Nourishing? Sole is surely Gardens. For the second year, HUD based couraging the decline of inner ring AT PINEHUffST recommend appointments to the children and three grandchildren. high in protein and low ip five-member authority. The ap­ “It’s marvelous what has been its denial on the number of families suburbs," he wrote. TWO IN THE HAND Special USDA Choice Meat Is... saturated fats as are other pointments are made by the Town done,” she said. “I enjoy working on of low and moderate income who are East Hartford has fought oft the U Ed Fontana is a fanatic fish and seafoods. Council. the authority. Everyone works so “expected to reside” in town. The bad forces of urbanization. HUD on the quality of BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS Leo J. Bond Jr. To be sure the meal is AR E W ORTH The council had little power over hard." mayor’s staff figured the number is wants the town to ignore blighting perfectly balanced, a Pinehurst Patties and the authority once it made the ap­ She was widowed 19 years ago and Leo Bond was appointed to the no more than 397, counting homes for forces in its applications, he said. tossed salad with the Ground Meats, which he . . • 1 . 1 9 lb. pointments. The five answered only has run her husband’s insurance board five years ago and has ridden ' handicapped. The third-year grant was to have family’s favorite dressing grinds from USDA Choice to state and federal agencies, which agency since then. The Robert J. through the recent years of turmoil. HUD said the figure should be paid for sewers and a culvert at fresh beef. might be served with the ® RUMP OVEN ROAST did not look too closely. O’Brien Agency on Burnside Ave. has “I enjoy being (on the board),” he much higher. And East Hartford Tolland St., Park Ave, and School St., appealing Sole Vegetable 30 Today things are different with the done well. She also raised a son, now said. “I’m most interested in better should also have much higher goals costing $266,000; a housing code Skillet. Hot buttered rolls authority. It has a new director, an married and living in town, and a maintenance for the properties, for new homes for the poor. program with home repair loans, are equally welcomed by Dailclous Ravor U n,. more services for the elderly.” Blackstone said HUD bases its costing $100,000; repairs to public L IN YOUR Buy the patties one or almost all-new board, much more daughter, now attending Columbia the summer diners. Even He said the bright prospects for views on outdated census figures. one hundred freshly Wbtto FrM , Eu y to Sllco money in the kitty with state and University. housing, to cost $50,000; a program those who never notice state and federal funds please him The town’s figures are more ac­ made, or the same patties federal grants adding more, and coordinator at $20,000, and a fair when new foods are served POCKET. most. Minor repairs are moving curate because they are based on housing promotion campaign at $4,- frozen in 4 lb. boxes...20 EYE ROUND OVEN ROAST growing waiting lists for its 879 John McNamara will surely wake up to this forward well. later figures, he said. 0 0 0 . patties to the box. apartments. Nicholas J. Giamalis interesting entree. In addi­ ’The six people most responsible for John J. McNamara came on the “We’ve got the better of it now,” The mayor has often said the town Blackstone said he still has hopes tion to the fish and • 1 . 8 9 , . getting the authority up to its current board in August 1975, after the first he said. might be able to leap HUD’s hurdles the first-year grant of $440,000 may vegetables. Yogurt Fish resignations from the old board. His goals are to keep up the if it liqd on the applications. The They are frozen, level and keeping it there are pic­ come through. The 10 judges of the Sauce is spooned over the ROnOM ROUND ROAST Deterioration of the projects projects and improve the town could give HUD the figures w rapp^ so that you use tured here. ’Their comments on the Call-A‘Ride Second Circuit Court of Appeals are fish in the fry pan. The bothered him as much as the un­ landscaping. New building is not HUD says it wants, get the grants, only 5 at a time, if you authority follow. still deciding whether East Hartford skillet is then covered and collected rents and the accounting needed, he said. For a free, door-to-door ride on and ignore the goals the housing wish, and keep the f i should get the funds of that year. the mixture heated. Later, Cantor Cut *1 ■ iw3 w h ,. mess, he said. “East Hartford is limited in land East Hartford’s Call-A-Ride vehicle, figures represent. balance in your freezer. They were approved by HUD but the main dish is served Ray Lavey Despite the progress made, he for housing. When we built the Miller call 528-4411. Those eligible are over "Must we...indicate on paper that blocked by a suit brought by the City with the remaining sauce, “The board's major responsibility said, “We need more funds for these units, we didn’t have too many site age 65 or handicapped. we are on the verge of collapse of Hartford. a mix of yogurt, salad LONDON RROIL projects.” choices. The site has to be near bus Take your choice... is to prudently manage these homes dressing, sliced green and upgrade their condition,” said He is pleased with the repairs un­ lines, churches and shopping. onion, sweet pickle relish, der way this spring and summer. The “But if we could find a suitable site SCOPE Nowaata...Chuck • 1 . 7 9 lb. Ray Lavey, the board chairman since and a sprinkle of paprika. HEAD a SHOULDERS Chuck Patties 1975. heating system at Columbus Circle and the money, the units would be East Hartford police report The outdoor dinner is es­ FIGHTS BAD BREATH or He called the low and moderate in­ will not only keep tenants warmer used. There is a growing pool of pecially appealing when STRONG AGAINST DANDRUFF, AND LEAVES YOUR BREATH come units excellent. There is a total this winter but it should save fuel, he applicants.” Police on patrol near the Founders of burglary tools. begun with chilled tomato I More About PERDUE FRESH CHICKENS on Main St. June 18, GENTLE ON YOUR HAIR. MINTY FRESH, NOT MEDICINEY. of 330, with 150 at Columbus Circle, said. Bond has been a building contrac­ Plaza Shell service station on Darlin They were being held this morning juice and garnished with Deluxe Chopped and why thay ara battar... tor for 35 years. As a board member, Guest was being held on $5,000 sur­ 3S6S96 100 at Hockanum Park, and 80 at Lead paint in Hockanum Park St. reported two persons were at the on $250 surety bonds for appearance wedges of lime. After the ; A Ufa of luxury begins by riding In Iho lap of It. ety bond for court appearance today. TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR STORE Sirloin Patties King Court. They range from one to should be removed soon, he said. The he keeps an eye on the bids coming station about 1:45 a.m. today. One in Common Pleas Court 12 today. sole entree, a salad, the • h cj’lckens are born In hospllal-clean four bedrooms in size. authority is repainting many of the into the authority. He knows prices. was in a doorway of the station. ; hatcheries. Then they're chauffeured to their new Joanne M. Williams, 33, of Hart­ buttered rolls, and dessert If you prefer to make No other authority in the state has projects with help from the town. He and his wife, Lucille, have four They checked the persons and are in order. Nothing says : homes In school buses. The same kind school children Paul A. Guest, 22, of 35 Janet Dr., ford, was arrested Tuesday at the your own...buy as many homes for the elderly. There Poor roofs at several buildings con­ grown children. found burglar tools, police said. summer as well as chilled I all over America ride In. Except these buses have vastly East Hartford, was arrested on a Zayre's store at Putnam Plaza on . Improved ventilation systems designed to provide a are 550 units, with 120 at the 10-story cern him. They arrested Stanley W. Savvas, warrant Tuesday and charged with watermelon slices and can­ ONE SUPER SIZE (24 .) or O N§ FAMILY SIZE (18 oz.) McNamara said his main goal for Main St. and charged with fourth- 02 • oI Pu™, fresh air every three minutes Meadow Hill, 50 at Shea Gardens, 50 17, and Nicholas F, Longo, 21, both of assault and breach of peace. The degree larceny (shopliftingI. Court taloupe wedges. The (Also good on two LA RG E Size 12 oz. C / ^ / ^ D C Chuck, Round the board is to offer decent housing Nick Giamalis beverage should be the : And drivers are Instructed to shun bumpy routes and at Rochambeau Apartments, 85 at Hartford, and charged both with charges stem from the alleged stab­ date is July 18. or two M ED IU M Size 6 oz.) : follow the smoothest, most direct ones. Elms Village, 46 at Heritage for those who are eligible. He said family’s favorite drink; t, or Sirloin Nick Giamalis took the job of criminal trespassing and possession bing of a person at the Eastview Cafe UMIT ONE COUPONPffl PURCHASE I Your kids never had It so good. Gardens, 54 at Highlands, 30 at Hutt there are not yet enough applicants executive director of the authority on iced tea or lemonade are Fraahly Ground i Sin*?"'** •hipmonta of Pordua Heights, 30 at Daly Court and 84 at on the waiting lists to convince him Dec. 15, 1975. only two suggestions. to build any more units. For Deluxe Barbeques ; Chlokon Broasta, Logs, U vtri, Fryora, Brollort Miller Gardens, the authority’s six- “ I grew up in East Hartford. 1 felt Sole Vegetable Skillet is tiz* uNdKaiM w>iH ma t»ce___ . eauaan ba,M ' 17" ” ~ t — -»v »r ■ conaumpt at tti# bra* of putchaaa of tha brand ; and medium Roaatora. East Hartford fire calls The tonww,, mutt pay ------story high-rise completed in 1976. “Right now we must maintain I’d like to wind up my career in an easy one-dish meal and qoaw and larfwra to do m may at our option m>d aJi coupon* ,-nr— n buy a whole USDA Choice -at bo acetpiod for roimburaomont •! idoni.i>oa by trw totaa >"*w*amanf fw wfwch no proof of product* purchaadd it afiown ^roporty rpdaamad “Yet we have a waiting list,” said what we have in a good, sound 'cftand**# wf»or*aaiinad ibam m canrwcnon wi public housing where 1 got my roots. perfect for summertime. >■ "w w I'm pfooucii on wnicn ma coupon* nava baan ladaamad wIm h m n« c;/ c r------" ::, ---- i~------•—W»------w ifiaeonaumar.uw uwwwtib. 9) I Buy Groceries at Pinehurst and Save Lavey. physical and financial basis,” he It’s also inexpensive and CCJKml^o SwUSd «t ou> tiMw?“io-!SocmV p k ‘ m tapultad purchaat Ha mwat radaam coupon# member of the board. The council ap­ associations, especially in the elderly WINDOW C U SS • MIRRORS • CU SS FURNITURE TORS TO^M ifldfrVZ^ 900^ orUy on tha brand* ctfiad lot Any oa Crete or 1st Prize closer track of the late payments pointed him Dec. 21, 1976. units. They help the tenants keep in­ PICTURE FRAMING • FIRtPUCE L DOOR MIRRORS TUB ENCLOSURES SPfCIAL WORK Cmda’i Capital coupon ofiar »y tubrMtmg uu* y . y i y ^ .7* thaf you anrf contumw hoM c»a»iii< m oi Mtorma of our I Mott’s CLAIMTO JUICE ... Franks ...... 32 0X.57* now. New tenants are charged much Thomas had served on the state formed and have a fuller social life, stU isa v 4‘« i l l \ B . *fl*r the Outaouac W . --K a « d -dh a* vahro Of dd c«*on bautd daductad froa. •-. •WiMorf TOILET TIMUE... ;« of auf btandt 10 cp»at caupona praaantM iMat ba ifwwn Mpn ra- ...... 4pk.75‘ higher deposits. Only full rent Advisory Commission on Housing for he said. Ill i Ik ' liiM |)Liu*. wunlU-i s4‘\m w.ivs lo viu-. Aiul |hiv l)u- M wtbcli no proof of pradwctt purdbaad H dapan Praparty iMMiMd :MC FRUIT ORINKI...... payments are accepted. When a te­ iiik'ii'Kt llu- l.iu .illim vO ii.ili-M M i viu iiK sit’iiilii.iU' Ottawa was founded as are ready for your grill ....46ot.2/«1.00 nine years. “Even when an association takes a Manchester 649- 452l) COLLECTOR'S ITEMS in uilli vuii siilliM in 7 ‘j'l |h i .inmmi. Bytown 1827. Locatwi ^ I SWINSOmONEO CHICKEN nant is late, the authority takes quick " It would be pretty hard for DANISH flATIS ------C « k fbdRMpMii twhM l/tt Of If...... 80X.B7* stand against the authority,’’ D,® •< mile south of 1-86, Exit 99.872-7387 • Heritage Moneymsrkel in Frank’s Supermarket. East Middle Turnpike. MarKhester esce to gain entry, and nearly $300 worth of plants was stolen. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Report Coming aoon Moneymarket II in Food Marl.'Manchester Parkade : arrested Tuesday by Vernon Police struck the flatbed portion of a Coiffures —reported nothing missing. ...104 Many plants were destroyed as well. - BOB'S MOBIL STATION - of structure fire on Lake St., •tom* It, TSeetMN, C « « . J J " • M «tl*r Charge on a Superior Court bench warrant tractor-trailer truck driven by An attem pt to enter the Mr. ...1M charging him with illegal possession In another burglary, an unspecified amount of money 427 Hartford Rd. (at Palm St.) - Phono 646-7348 Vernon. Turned out to be • lanli. Aaierltard Theodore Hansen, 28, of 50 Hoffman Automotive store was unsuccessful, nothing. ,.0issaiis' of a narcotic substance and illegal was stolen from Three J's Restaurant. There was little (one block from Keeney Street Exit of Interstate 84 ) Rd., Ellington. police said. vandalism there. PAGE FO U R-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Wed., July 6, 1977 Rham teacher wins Mrs. Connelly named MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Wed,, July 6, 1977- PAGE FIVE-B reporter in Cfoventry ( A f bullftln boird ] Paige’s life code being followed environmental award Claire A. Connelly of 232 Plains Rd„ Coventry, has been named Coventry correspondent for The Herald. Vernon HARTFORD (UPI) and distributed in the com­ which angry up the blood.” was well aware that too hurrying around. Mrs. Connelly, a Coventry resident for several years, Mary Lisa Moody, daughter of Mrs. Richard Moody Tolland County cing for Gillette Castle, wooden culverts — For his fans, Satchel munity. Ungar said doctors and much drinking and holds a bachelor's degree from Eastern Connecticut and the late Richard Moody, a 1977 graduate of Rockville 6 — “Don’t look back. David Mordavsky, ftir'lndustrial arts to help prevent erosion on logging roads, The easy-going Paige, the public have just recent­ smoking at social affairs State College,* Willlmantlc, and is enrolled In the High School, has been awarded a $300 scholarship by the Paige is nothing less Something may be gaining teacher at Rham High School in Hebron trout stocking boats, and a beaver scope considered by most to be ly realized that fried meats hurts the body. on you.” master's program at the University of Connecticut. Center Road School PTO. She will attend Merrimack than a super pitcher recently received the Teacher-of-the-year for underwater observations of beaver the best pitcher in the and other foods can cause 5— “Avoid running at all She has worked as a writer, proofreader and editor in Once again, Ungar said award at the annual meeting of the hutches. College, North Andover, Mass, in the fall and she will who skunked major history of black baseball, premature hardening of times.” Connecticut and New York for neariy 20 years. In 1975 Paige recognized that one Tolland County Soil and Conservation Guest speaker for the annual meeting major in political science. league batters with came to the Cleveland In­ the- arteries which com­ Ungar interprets this to and 1976, she was Coventry correspondent for The Hart­ can subject himself to un­ District at the Tolland County was Robert Garrepy, state forester. He liie Tolland County Sheriff Association will have its an­ dipping curveballs and dians in 1948 shortly after plicate heart attacks and mean Paige felt a person necessary worry if he is ford Times. She has also taught journalism, part time, at nual dinner and Installation of officers Thursday at The Agricultural Center, Vernon. stressed the importance of proper pinpoint control. Jackie Robinson broke the strokes. should not succumb to un­ always looking at his past the UConn Experimental College and the Noble School of Colony in Talcottvllle. The guest of honor will be The award is given to a Tolland County woodland management. color barrier in the 2— “If your stomach dis­ necessary job pressures and not concentrating on Continuing Education. Patrick Hogan, Hartford County sheriff. H e was But for one physician, majors. teacher for work in the field of en­ He said that although the state forests the ageless hurler is putes you, lie down and and hurry around just to be the present. Coventry news items may be sent to Mrs. Connelly at recently elected president of the National Sheriff's Paige is now retired and vironmental conservation education. have been protected for 60 years they have something of a medical pacify it with cool At the meeting, Mordavsky gave a slide not been properly managed. He her home or at The Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Association. living in Kansas City. His thoughts.” Cluire ('oiinellv Conn. 06040. Her telephone number is 742-8208. Registrations for Grades 6-8 at St. Bernard's School are soothsayer who lived by a birth date is unknown, but presentation showing the projects his emphasized the future importance of code of "long life” that The Hartford physician class has completed. He and his class wood products to the state's agricultural closed. There are still openings In Grades 1-5. For more some say he was in his said Paige realized early Baseball Information call 872-9492. many doctors are now mld-50s when he began his have had a close working relationship with economy and energy conservation through prescribing for their on that the gastronomical the state Department of Environmental utiiization of wood as a fuel. Atty. David Marder of Tolland, was named “Young major league career. system is an excellent ALUMNI JUNIOR as Moriarty’s was unable Alumnus of the Year,” by Springfield College at recent patients. Ungar, an internal Protection. The following directors we|;p elected to “One cannot help but barometer for psy­ Manchester State Bank to field a team. The class contribution to the Bicenten­ the board: Virginia Gingras, Vernon; Scouting news award ceremonies. Marder is associated with the Vernon medicine specialist, said in chological stress and that plated six runs in the first law firm of Flaherty, Burker, Marder and Kallet. The wonder what Mr. Paige an interview that Paige nial was a 50,000-pound wooden bridge Donald Holmes, Coventry; Byron Janes, mighUiave achieved if ^ rest periods coupled with inning and were headed for JUNIOR LEGION award was given for his work in the community, his brought more than his victory but Liggett's came currently being used at Fort Nathan Hale Mansfield; Harold Eastwood, Somers; father had given him a quiet meditation can do Dropping its second in New Haven. profession and on behalf of the college. dipsy-doodle curveball to much to alleviate this con­ up with three runs in the Douglas Porter, Hebron; Laurence Small, Hebron Scouts that continue to earn merit badges stethoscope instead of a game in JC-Courant Other class projects included cedar fen­ the majors. The doctor dition. second and seven more in Tolland; and William Kralovich, Andover. and served their troops for Eagle Palm baseball,” dr. Joseph League action last night A Hebron Boy Scout has achieved an said the baseball great also 3 — “Keep your juices the fourth for a 10-6 duke recognition is far less. Ungar wrote in this was Manchester’s Junior all-time record in his progress as a Scout. brought his medical flowing by jangling around last night at the West Side. Legion, 11-2, to Simsbury Representing three years of service to OPEN MEETINB month’s edition of "Good Michael Silver, son of Mr, and Mrs, wisdom. gently as you move.” Liggett’s had four hits, the at Simsbury High. The Joseph Kearns, ended his seven years as a Troop 28, in addition to that required for MkIMNMmpirti Health,” a local publica­ Ungar said Paige’s “Six Charter unit confused the rank of Eagle, and having earned a NOTICE Ungar said Paige knew Bankers two with the clubs locals are now 5-2 in the Boy Scout with the record of having MimtCNip tion written by physicians Rules for a Long Life,” maintained that there was no way the total of 69 m erit badges, Mike was that "hanging loose” combining for eight errors. league, 8-4 over-all. Coventry earned a Third Silver Palm. Probate Court Is open for Information and discussion first published years ago, strengthening of Town Manager Frank presented his Third Silver Eagle Palm by relaxed the muscles and Brian Galligan had a Starling and losing Mike was the third boy to earn the Eagle conferences'with the about retirement center on was a forerunner of the The Coventry Charter Revision Com­ Connolly's position could be written into the Algonquin District Executive, Joseph prevented back and neck bases-clearing double for pitcher Dave Blake gave badge in Troop 28's 17-year existence and Judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 1970’s brand of preventive mission displayed confusion at its recent the charter. r “ L lt t le ” aches. the winners and struckout up nine hits before being the first to earn it under the improved Gallagher during recent Court of Honor P.M. on Thursday nights. medicine that doctors are meeting over how to implement She said she disagreed with Town Coun­ ceremonies. UY 7tli 4 — “Go very light on 12 in gaining the mound lifted. Dave Fournier had a scouting program which increased the Night telephone number: prescribing for patients victory. suggestions by townspeople to strengthen cil Chairman Jesse Brainard's contention l.L fa g u ft. vices such as carrying on pair of blows for number of merit badges required from 21 According to available records, he is the 649-0445 Thursday 8 PJN. today. the town manager's position. The that he should be able to contact the town only scout in the entire district to have in society. The social ram­ Manchester with Blake suggestions were made at a June public to 24. FintMinlSniiviMi Paige’s rules were; ble ain’t restful.” Credit Union took a 7-0 attorney on official matters without earned this rank, William E. FitzGerald AMERICAN FARM slugging an RBI triple in hearing. Statistics from National Boy Scout Judge of Probate 344 Waal MIdtaa Tpka. 1 — “Avoid fried meats Ungar said that Paige forfeit last night at Cheney having to go through the town manager. Mike resides at Oak Dr. He plans Army & Navy trimmed the second inning. Gerald D'Avignon, commission Headquarters in New Jersey say that only Evtryolu Welcoma Commission member Len Gillon con­ four out of every 100 Boy Scouts attain the however, to return to the troop as an assis­ American Legion, 10-3, last member, summarized his group's recent tant scoutmaster in September. conference with the Town Council. curred. “The attorney will jack up his fee rank of Eagle Scout. The number of Eagle Jack in a little trouble night at Waddell. The vic­ "The council said it's good to have a if too many people contact him," Gillon Jack Nicklaus blasts out of sand trap during practice round of British tory by the Vets snapped a /*’« Vacation Time — strong manager, but the council should not said. Ms. Baker noted that agreement had Open in Turnberry, Scotland. (UPI photo) tie with Legion and gave be made weak by doing this." he said. His been reached with the council to strike driveways them the league cham­ Be Sura To Telie la B X HCTF!1 WHh You! feeling was that the council should set provisions from the charter for town pionship. Mark Cimino had policy but the town manager should boards and commissions not required by Students given awards iNSTA^ Ammmiiii in conn. three hits, Bill Anderson (Minimum 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) state statute. The commission has until two and Andy Taylor execute that policy. Schaper. Susan Lucia, math. O T L ^ x 100 R. Long September to make its recommendations Vernon doubled for the winners. Commission Chairman Ann Baker Jeffrey Guttman, Georgianne Fastia, Last night’s softball to the council. Several students of the Vernon Center • SINCE 1946 Mike Banavige pitched MAIL M THIS COUPON SOON TO Paul Jaminet, Terry Brunone, English; well. Tim Graboski had Middle School have received special and Daniel Lee, Jennifer Lutts, Eric • t m m i m m a m Bob & Marie’s routed CBT, Bidwell was six-for-six, awards for excellence in various subject TONIGHT’S GAMES three hits for Legion. Anderson, and Terry Brunone, science. Y M M S t M i n Oil Heat vs. Klock, 13-6, last night at Nike. Geri Lombardo homered Andover PTA is busy areas. The algebra award given to the outstan­ *289 -CAU DAT, NIONT INCIUDINO tUNOAYS- 6—Fitzgerald Larry Quintilinia had four and Laura Schuester had INT. FARM CIRCUUmON, BOX 591 The Florence Whitlock awards for During the past school year, the An­ of "School Days," said the past school ding Grade 8 students went to Paul ★ ★ OVER 10,000 SATISnED CUSTOMOS ★ ★ APrinting vs. Frank's, hits, Tony Quintilinia three three hits for the Antiques. Behind a 14-hit attack, academic excellence went to: Felicia Jaminet and Eric Anderson. and Barry Silva, Richard Debbie Luz had three dover Elementary School Parent-Teacher year was a happy year for him. Toni, Jeffrey Guttman, Ellen Rosenberg, 7:15—Fitzgerald Dairy Queen outslugged Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040 Association purchased furniture for the He said, "I enjoy helping our children Mark Orlowski and Sandy Tyrol Glen vs. Bogner's, Sieztowski, Bob Pienzo, bingles for the Paints. the Ojlers, 16-7, last night Joyce Cutting, and Eric Anderson, social received the American Legion awards for Rick Malloy and Terry staff room, cassettes for the school learn and grow. We at Andover Elemen­ studies; David Mitchell, Carol Strnad, 649-OSOO 8:30—Fitzgerald at Verplanck to capture the ClMck Chock courage, leadership, honor .patriotism, Hickey two apiece for the library, ribbon and corsages for the tary School are a team working together Debra Blinn, David Latulippe, French. Town vs. Angels, league title. 2 Wesb Oiitside Conn. *2.50 □ 2 NoiiB hside Conn. n .9 5 □ I Christmas program, postage on townwide for our children. Our team continues to scholarship and service. 6 —Robertson winners. Bruce Thieling Ron Pinney had three Paula Kayan, James Shakin, Fred Ar- The Student Council Award went to Miss had three hits and Roger Fast pitch 1 H iiH i Outside Conn. H .90 □ 1 Mm II i Inside Com. ‘ 3.90 O mailing on bus safety, bulbs to be planted function well, having a good time as we coleo, Ellen Rosenberg, Spanish; Jeffrey ■r COLLA PAVING Crispjno’s vs. Vito's, hits and Mario Tirillo, in memory of Edith Birmingham and work together. We are a community Tyrol for her contributions to the school MMCNEtTIII, CMN. 7:15—Robertson Thompson and Frank CCCFL Dean Soares and Irv Guttman, Polly Leonard, Latin; Jeffrey and to the student body. Dinucci two apiece for Formal’s Inn girls’ team lunches for special visitors to the school. school and you are an important part of Guttman, Jennifer Ramsey, Charles Moriarty's vs. Lanes, Hainsey two apiece for the The PTA presented a variety of the community.” 8:30—Robertson CBT. upped its record to 5-3 with Queens. Mike Prignano NAME...... programs during the year, including a The Andover Elementary School office B.A, Club vs. Vets, a 17-10 win over Glaston­ had three hits and Ed Stack OPEN DAILY 9:30-9:30 SENIOR GIRLS bury last night in Glaston­ homered' for the Oilers. ADDRESS ...... Welcome to Andover Night, Punch and will be open Monday through Friday from SUNDAY 11-5 WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. 6—Nebo Judy puppet show, Storrs Fhippet Theater, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the summer. Tommy’s vs. Personal Tee upped its bury. Lynn Wright had four Pinney was the winning PHONE NUMBER Sale Effective July 6-July 9 record to 8-2 with a 21-4 hits, Lisa Schwartz and drummer, basket-weaver, Santa's Secret Concerns at church Crispino’s, 7:15—Nebo pitcher in relief. Shop, first aid and cardio-pulmonaiy .Nassiff's vs. romp over Farr’s last night Pam Cunningham three The First Congregational Church coor­ resuscitation course, and a reception for Telephone, 6—Nike at Martin. Beth Tobin and apiece and Lisa Tilden two dinating committee has chosen several Dr. Diana Vecchione, principal of Rham Renn’s vs. W ilson's, Liz Shea each had two hits with two RBIs for For­ concerns to be studied in the 1977-78 and Vicky Mobley tripled mat’s. Janet Ritchie High School. church year. The concerns are: A sense of 7 :1 5 -N lk e DeMolay vs. HNBank, for the Tees. knocked in three runs. Also, the PTA youth concerts, dental community and outreach, development of hygienist, Linda Harriman Fund, Clough 6—Keeney Next tilt for the girls’ spiritual life, communication and decision ba g MASTER CHARGE Scholarship, Boys and Girls States, Doris Lavalee vs. SBM, Making every hit count, squad is Friday night at making. 4 0 ,.*6S O FF Chamberlain Nature Trail and the grade 6 w 6—Cheney Trader World stopped 6:15 at Cheney Tech closing program. The study will be in conjunction with the Johnson Paint, ‘24-9, Janet against East Hampton. Sears When you buy a get of four tires committee's relationship with the Hart­ To raise money, the PTA held monthly ford Seminary. Various course will be movies, a book fair, sold school pictures, W OMEN'S REG taught during the year to implement the sponsored a Dutch auction, sold book bags Sixteen hits were turned committee's concerns. Soccer and had a fair. into a 12-9 win by Tikey's ; -J X . 1 •, T .W C r RoadHandler Members of the committee are Andy over B&J Auto last night at A happy year Black, Carol Howard, Gordon MacDonald. Cheney. For the winners, MIDGET SOUTH range as the Eagles nipped RoadHandler David Kravet, principal of Andover 1^’* D ie Hard Sears Low SALE PiM Gem Morston, Imy Richards and Rachel Carol Page had four hits, Matt Mirucki tallied two the Lions, 2-1. Michael Whitewall Regular Price PRICE F.E.T. Elementary School, in final 1976-77 issue Stanley. Linda Baker three and Sue goals and Mike Kitsock, Morianos tallied for the AR78-13 60.00 4 9 . 8 8 1.93 Lions. Hayes and Karen Lemire Steve Garofalo and Aaron BR78-13 66.56 5 2 . 8 8 2.18 two apiece. Julie Debate, Buczek one each as the DR78-14 70.65 5 8 . 8 8 238 Rose Lovett, Chris Oceaneers overwhelmed JUNIOR WEST PARSONS TABLE ER78-14 75.06 5 9 . 8 8 2.61 RED BARON in MABIC FIASH Carpenter, Dot Vallone and the Spartans, 5-1, last Dan Clancy, Shawn Whiston and Peter Zaglio FR78-14 81.40 6 4 . 8 8 2.75 Our Our Our Paula Sullivan each had night. Doug Marshall two safeties for the losers. scored and Steve Cavallo found the mark in a 3-0 win GR78-14 87.00 0 9 . 8 8 2.88 Reg. Reg. Reg. and George Chambers by the Rangers over the yOieHcurcf/ $5.97 $23.88 $14.44 8 " Battery performance characlerbUct rated fw power accord­ HR78-14 92.51 7 4 . 8 8 3.01 2/ 9" Y6" played well for the Spar­ Minutemen. ing to Battery Council International itandardt (Greup 240 GR78-15 87.00 7 2 . 8 8 2.91 REC tans. Tom Shackner tallied CoUtroahkitl Rrmtr YiHF-toir .Nuaikrr Geometrical design stacking tables. ^ai..kwAU Hr-. |‘rwv I'KKI Rob Maltempo scored Marine DieHard, Regular S4«,99...... 39.99 I f f Rick Silver, Mike Czajka points and Bill Morgan 11 . .\7H-i:i $29 three goals and Chris Sears Motorcycle Batteries .. Prom $16.99 o> $25.99 26.10 During Manchester Parkade and Tim Bycholski Diana one as the Toros in leading Fogarty's to a B7h-i:i $:ii 27.00 homered for the losers. tripped up the Stallions, 4- 67-49 win over the Indians E78-M $:i:i 20.70 ujfiFnijR 1 i-lit Sz» |m. I'k.. fo.L Ht..Uall a.- iw Sidewalk Sale... 1. Matt Parlapiano tallied in opening night action at 'I Muzzier F7S-II 32^10 t II ft70-l.> NOVELTY TOWEL HIBACHI CHILDRENS TOGS for the Stallions. Charter Oak. Dave Wyman GTS-II llLW . 3 1.20 27.76 2.11 EASTERN had 12 points, and Frank |y (i7K-15 $:i!) .r^io 7ihm:$ 32.76 2.K.-> Our Our Beaupre and Healy 11 p 1 6 * " * 1 ll7S-l.i 26.76 Our Steve Casavant’s two-run First period scores by - li L 37.80 & •J.7II Reg. 3 5 7 Reg. apiece for the Indians. 7:>ii-Hi 36.72 : u i Reg. homer in the fifth inning Chris Nelson and' Robert Installed! $4.97 $14.88 0 0 0 Kurt Carlson popped in $4.97 proved to be the difference Kilian paced the Olympics clamps extra as Tierney's withstood a 21 points and Kim Bushey Walt Disney design screen print beach towels. to a 2-0 win over the Chief­ Cast aluminum with pedestal base and Short sleeve shirt with shorts or pants. Sizes 9 five-run seventh inning ral­ 20 as the Kingsters nipped Siiestont over 99% of American made can. 34x64, 100% cotton, NO RAINCHECKS. adjustable grid position. NO RAINCHECKS. tains. Seth Vincek and , months - 4T. Boys Rugby Shirt reg. $2.97 ly by Second Congo to pull Corey Carter played well Village Squire, 65-64. Brake job V alue 10% OFF $2.00, 3T - 4T. NO RAINCHECKS. out a 12-10 duke last night Wayne Jones had a game- for the Chieftains, high 24 points and Bernar­ We'll replace shoes or Air Filter at Nebo. disc pads, brake fluid, do Collozo 18 for Squire. Jim McAuley had four PEE W EE WEST brake springs and front SAVE | 9 9 hits including a homer and First half goals by Matt oil seals. Tuni and true Everything In the Store Jack Burg had three blows SENIOR III drums or rotors. Re­ Schauster lifted the Devils build cylinders or cali­ Regular It.tS for the Funeralmen, A1 Sam Harrison tossed in pers. Repack front bear­ *3 ! past the Bulls, 2-1. Doug ings. Fyler and Ron Tweedie Johnson scored and Kelly 20 points and Ken Leitz 15 Searg Heavy- each had three hits and O'Connell played well for as Albatross subdued Jr. Drum or 88 New Fell Shoee inGHmed Disc 6 9 Bob Topliff and Bob the Bulls. Athletic Club, 55-40. Joe Duty Shockg SAVE25% J M < ^ "vti Maher had 15 and Pat Eschmann two apiece for Oil Filler '.fi < .'.v> Congo. Topliff and Mel Dennis Foreman and Silver seven for the losers. Alignment, Bake won a 2-0 forfeit Stoltenberg homered for Mike Yarnot found the 2 9 0 Congo. over Eagles Jr. front wheel balanee Regular gii.n We'll electronically Foot ^ ^. NIKE spin balance front appreciation Scoring early, Acadia AHENTION YOU NURDSI wheeb. set caster/cam­ Regular $7.99 ea. poopio Master Charge THIt itTHE FONZ SKAKINB...... ber, and toe-ln/toe-out, V alue Restaurant topped inspect front end and Bank Amerlcard Sportsman Tavern, 9-2, THIS tUMMER WHEN IT OETS HOT, adjust steering system. Sites available to lit m«t Motor Oil American Express JERGENS last night at Nike. Andy DON’LOSE YOUR C00L7 CHECK OUT A Includes air condition­ American-made cars, im­ SERV-IT-HOT CREST ed cars, torsion bar ad­ ports, pick-ups, trucks and Amendola homered, Lee DEAL WITH MY lUDDY HILL AT justment when requir­ vans. Past low coat Insul- Our Edwards had three hits and *3 u *3 5 O F F ed. laticn available. 4 4 1 Reg. Mark and Kevin Kravontka G&H POOL A PATIO... H OPP Sears Bootlcr Shocks Regular 5T Rfg.tZS.nilc...... Z3.Wpr. SAE iaW-31 8 8 * $19.97 7 5 ®® and Rusty Franklin two u th a io h t. oive A. $19.99, Inductive Timing Light m b o .".■ s. 1 4 “ 2/7®® apiece for Acadia. Bob N«ain.,.gui.M |M n«i|,lu*iUgUau . M t’ Lotion for smoother hands. 10 fl. oz, NO Keeps food piping hot. Stands on Its legs for Peck and Dave Carlson IT MADE IN THE SHADE. B. $119.99, Dual Meter Analyzer •WDCcroaT cw«« hamocn.conn o4uncc co$m uimni)uux.urn . v cww • m»tfo6» coi« Regular or mint flavor, with flourlstan. 5 oz ------> HAM UAf$n$tma,cot« u»c“ »’»->*• $ JilMIVIONS RAINCHECKS. ■ M u a i X riMrfcilIplUx i n i i ...... o 4 " * Whar«Amaric«#wpa use anywhere. 16 only. NO RAINCHECKS. each had a pair of blows for Sears ir CONN CRCCNniia. mam ki Save at K-Mart, NO RAINCHECKS. POOLS IN8TALLED Awhum ANi Ai H u m t o n I M 0 1 ^ 1 ^ - IS[} lK0)I1S Sportsman. C. $69.99, Sears 17-Test Analyzer OCTA/NTOWN HARTPOAO W EST HARTFOAO CENTIPI CHEMICALS J SERVICED T n U if a J I lia U f« t. w itg u l. ko ttcry, R P M ...... Salitfeetion Cuaranlttd or Your Money Bock MANO««TER PAAOkOC eM6BUAYTOWN SAveeuAY COMMERCIAL S RESIDENTIAL -SILVER LANE- 2 3 9 SPENCER STREET INDY MANCHESTER Behind a 20-hit attack. PAGE SIX B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 6, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. July 6. 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B

Herald angle jMoriarty’s down Ansaldi’s Ballard paces Legion win Earl Yost Sports Editor in Little League play, 6-4 with pitching and hitting 1

Drawing first blood, League champ Army & Chevrette scored on a two-run homer over the Moreau's grounder was had managed just six By LEN AUSTER duck on a strong throw by then Ballard smashed a Ballard, 5-1, walked none Moriarty Bros, topped Navy 14-2 squares off with double by Jack Moreau to right centerfield barrier. mishandled by the infield. during the regular season. outfit was Its eighth In 11 scored. Kiro also had two Herald Sportswriter catcher Chuck Burton, but 357-foot homer over the left and struckout 13 in going EA21WiaiAMS'33fiOO|(|E $ International League straightaway centerfield. The NL kings knotted the In the last of the seventh, For Moriarty's, Tucker zone outings and third safeties, one a triple as Champ on center stage Ansaldi's, 6-4, on Paul Power, pitching and regained life as second centerfield wall for a 3-0 the route. He was touched Mg'S 19 THE BRAVES RXJWe* titlist, the Oilers. 13-2, at The latter came around to score in the sixth as Tucker Jeff Popik tied matters, lif­ had two doubles besides his straight. The over-all stan­ Windsor rightfielder Bob Tucker’s two-run b a se m a n AI P a c in o edge. It was Ballard’s third for four solid hits, one each RECORP.WHOHOIPSTHE Tennis followers in ihe area will have an opportunity to Leber Field, site of all toe the plate on a passed doubled, Brian Feshler ting an offering over the homer and Popik had a hitting, supplied by dard now stands at 9-5-1 Marques failed to come up ROOMERECORPFORTHE with the over-all win skein dropped the peg for an roundtripper of the season. in the first four frames. In watch Wimbledon singles men's champion tonight at the homer in the last of tourney contests. ball and infield groundout. walked and Rick Saucier left centerfield fence. Tim single along with his four- Bruce Ballard led with a shoestring stab. VANKEBS? Hartford Civic Center when Bjorn Borg leads the a modest four. error. the seventh the first two the seventh inning in Ansaldi's, runner-up in Moriarty’s, champs of lined a single to center Feshler ripped a single up bagger. Tim Feshler had Manchester to a 6-0 Al Pepin had two of A. LOU SEHRie Cleveland Nets against the Boston Lobsters in World Two more runs were batters reached but the opening tilt of the the International League, the National League, chasing home Tucker and the middle and after an two bingles. Chevrette had Manchester plated three Jeff Backofen grounded Windsor’s four rips. Wind­ R JOE PIMAMIO Team Tennis play. whitewashing of Zone added in the third with Ballard bore down fanning C. MICKEY MANTLE jum p^ off to a quick 3-0 fought back for two runs in sending the tilt into extra out. Tucker drilled a drive two doubles to account for runs In the bottom of the to shoHstop Chris Childs sor is now 6-5 in the zone. Following his triumph last weekend in England, Borg is 1977 Town Little Eight foe Windsor last Pete Kiro picking up an the last three. lead in the top half of the its half of the third as Tim frames. over the leftfield wall for half of Ansaldi's hit total. first, all the scoring it and his throw to first was Manchester has slated the hottest name on the pro net tour. It will be Borg's League Tournament RBI and the final tally was Ballard paced 9E6l'a-90r’.«MSUt first. Kent Stringfellow Feshler reached on a the game-winner. It was Moriarty's had 11 safeties. night at Eagle Field. needed. Ken Brasa drew a high and wide, Brasa tonight at 7:30 an exhibi­ first appearance in Hartford and the success at last night at Leber Ansaldi’s moved into a 4- pushed across in the fifth Manchester’s seven-hit at­ walked, stole second and fielder's choice and came 3 lead in the top of the Moriarty's third round- Tim Feshler was the win­ The victory by the local leadoff walk. He tried to scoring. Ray Gliha reached tion tilt against Wimbledon achieved over Jimmy Connors should be a big on an RBI single by Frank tack with two hits, two Field. scored on Tony Chevrette's across just ahead of Bob tripper of the night, after ning pitcher, going the dis­ American Legion baseball steal second, was a dead on a fielder’s choice and Middletown at Palmer seventh as Chevrette Livingston. RBIs and three runs boost at the box office Play starts at 7:30. Tonight at 6, American double to right centerfield. Andreana who clubbed a doubled and scored as International League clubs tance. Field. Borg will go up against Lobster star Tony Roche. The latter won both previous WTT meetings. Ken Norton The appearance of Borg will share the spotlight with the Lobster womens' doubles team of Greer Stevens and Baseball not easy game and Young Martina .Navratilova, undefeated in 21 straight matches, which tied the WTT mark set by Billie Jean King and box Nov. 5 Julie Anthony of New York in 1974 NEW YORK (UPI) - Scott claims fans Ken Norton and Jimmy Stroke of luck Young, the first and Talk about a stroke of luck, high on the list has to be the second-ranked contenders Boston Red Sox management's decision on the weekend in the heavyweight divi­ to renew Manager Don Zimmer's contract for the 1978 donH understand sion, have signed for a season The show of confidence, when a team is losing, is Nov. 5 bout that will be the usually a kiss of death. The Red Sox had lost eight BOSTON (UPI) - nors, who can return a ball richest non-title fight in straight games when Zimmer was summoned to General Assistant pro George Scott of the that is being hit so fast at history. Manager Dick O'Connell's office and expected the worst Tom Cassalino of Boston Red Sox can him from close range. That It was learned the but came out smelling like roses with the extended con­ cope with the boos and takes great reflexes and winner has been promised tract Condolences are extended to the family of Bob South Windsor has a shot at heavyweight jeers he gets talent.” Oliver For a number of years, after a career as a stock been named assistant The secret to hitting a Champion Muhammud Aii. car driver. Oliver design^ and built cars that did well on tennis pro at the periodically because baseball is to see the Confirmation that Norton area tracks.. First round casualties in California tennis Manchester Racquet he knows something sphere leaving the has been guaranteed $1.75 competition included Cherie Dow of Manchester ana the Club by Manager Jack the fans never seem to pitcher's hand, said Scott. million and Young about Molumphy sisters of Elast Hartford...Bob Vonderkall Redmond. understand: When he can follow the full $1.5 million for the bout is eagled the lough 358-yard ninth hole on the weekend while 60-foot-6-inch flight of the expected at a Thursday playing in a foursome with Sher Ferguson, Nils Shenning Cassalino is a native Baseball is not an easy press conference. game. ball, he is on a hot streak. and Bob Breen. of Manchester and a One slight difficulty is Scott homered twice in When he has trouble that the fighters and their graduate of East his last game Monday to picking the ball up im­ Watson top putter managers haven’t yet Catholic High where push his American League mediately, he is in a slump. Champion in the Club Putting Tournament at the agreed on where to stage he played tennis under leading total to 23 and help What causes a player to Manchester Country Club is Sam Watson via a sudden see the ball so well that he the fight. Under considera­ Redmond’s coaching. Boston end a nine-game death success against Sergio Sartori...Dave Farrington can watch the rotation of tion are Madison Square losing skein. But before he of East Hartford copped first place in the 10-mile seniors' Later he co-captained the pitch one day and not Garden in New York City; stroked the first of the race (ages 18 to 40) in the Travelers Criterium bicycle the varsity squad at be able to see more than a Las Vegas, Nev.; and the homers, he had suffered George Scott races last weekend. Bud Collins, well-known voice of pro blur the next? Capital Center in Lan- Jeff Popik of Moriarty's homers to tie score in seventh the College of Holy through an 0-24 streak. In tennis, will handle the action for all remaining Boston (Herald ' ------* ------photo by Larson) dover, Md. Cross. addition, he has been “It's God,” claims Scott. Lobster matches in World Team Tennis play o n ____ _ the balipark in Milwaukee The intrigue gets more ?r OiTch! teammates gather at home plate to greet Jeff Popik after he homered to tie score against Ansaldi’s in seventh inning. MB’s went on to win. Previously, Cassalino criticized all year for "He controls when you go 22. Add the names of Johnny Miller and popular Chi Chi and had him bat against a involved when it is un­ making more errors at bad and when you go good. Rodriguez to the list of entrants in the GHO next month served as a teaching medium speed pitching derstood that Young is sup­ first base than in any Hey, when I hit nine at Wethersfield. Miller did not compete last year...New pro at Glenbrook in machine. homers in 12 days (during posed to favor the Garden Lobsters post previous season. England Patriots will open pre-season camp July 17 at East Hartford and ‘‘Now this machine June), I was the happiest or the Capital Center while Boston fans, who Bryant College in Smithfield. R.I., while the New York one-sided win throws the ball about 40 guy iq the world. Then Norton and ABC-TV are in­ Lyle feels Yankee Standings Camp Mah-Kee-Nac in remember Scott’s Jets will open Thursday at Hofstra University in m.p.h. and straight and when I went 0-24 the Man clined to hold the bout in BOSTON (UPI) - The Lenox, Mass. sparkling defense during Hempstead. N Y. The New York Giants start July 13 at still he only got one foul tip Upstairs wanted to see Las Vegas. Reasons lor Boston Lobsters trounced his first stint with the Red Pace University in Pleasantville, N.Y...American National League American League in 10 swings. Then I told what I can do when I'm their preferences are un­ the Indiana Loves 29-16 in Sox, have booed him both League headquarters reports attendance is up 29 per cent pitching woes over East East him, ‘Now think of hitting, going bad. known. World Team Tennis play afield and at bat. During over the record pace set a year ago, thanks to expansion Pet. GB GB sinking or curving. Now "I badly wanted Norton L Pet. Tuesday, stopping a last- his five-year stay with "It's a test, like with teams in Toronto and Seattle. Crowds are up five per cent Chicago 48 .623 think about the pitcher to fight Young because seventh victory of the 4-4 tie w hen R eggie New York 35 .568 Shoe wins Milwaukee, Scott also was Job." for the older 12 established entries. Once again the NEW YORK (UPI) Phila 45 .584 3 minute rally by.the Loves’ throwing a changeup so otherwise we couldn’t fight season Tuesday night when Jackson doubled to left Baltimore men's doubles team. jeered, both by fans and Scott, who got to rest Boston Red Sox are leading the league in paid attendance — Sparky Lyle thinks St. Louis 44 .550 5 that you don't know what Ali, " Bob Biron, Norton’s he pitched 4 1-3 innings of with two out in the seventh Boston Loves Allan Stone and friends. Tuesday along with the with an average just under 25.000 - and in the smallest th e N ew York Pittsbgh 41 .519 8 after race sped the ball’s coming in.’ rest of the Red Sox, was to manager, said in LaJolla. one-hit, shutout relief in to drive in Chris Geveland Syd Ball defeated Lobsters "1 had this friend who park in seating capacity in the AL. Montreal 37 .468 12 "Like Ted Williams used face his next diamond trial Calif. Yankees’ pitching the Yankees’ 5-4 victory Chambliss. Jim Bibby Milw Roy Emerson and Mike told me baseball was Indian runner safe at third base New York 31 .392 18 SALEM, N.H. (UPI) - to say, hitting a baseball is tonight when Luis Tiant, 5- problems may be over the Cleveland Indians. retired the first two Detroit Estep. 6-4, sending the easy,” said Scott, who had Record sales Toronto .385 14Vk Jockey Willie Shoemaker the toughest thing to do in 7, was to battle Toronto's Paul Dade of Cleveland advanced to third base after Rico Carty's fly nearly over — and not The win increased the Yankees in the seventh but West match into overtime under came from behind to cop a .263 batting average and any 'sport. When you see a Americans spent a record $318 million on state hunting Jeff Byrd, 0-2. Boston's ball to centerfield. Bent over after taking late throw is Yankee third Ladd signs just because he is Yankees' first-place lead then Chambliss and Pet. GB West WTT rules. Boston's men’s the 115,000 Welcome Back 17 errors heading into guy hitting .270, with some and fishing licenses in 1976 the Interior Department's Bob Stanley, 4-3, will meet BOSTON (UPI) - over the Boston Red Sox to Jackson doubled in succes­ Los Ang i .675 - Pet. GB doubles team won the first Handicap at Rockingham Boston's Wednesday night homers and a good number baseman Graig Nettles. (UPI photo) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports. Connecicut had enjoying one of the Pete Vuckovich, 4-6, Pitcher Peter Ladd, the Red 1 ‘A games in the American sion for the decisive run. Cincin Chicago .590 ~ game in overtime to take Park — but he won after game against the Toronto of RBIs, that SOB can hit. 86,721 registered hunters and 200,003 fishermen...Opening best seasons of his .551 10 Thursday night in the win­ Sox 25th round pick in the League’s Eastern Division The unpredictable Houston Minn .550 ^ the match. the race had ended. Blue Jays. night in the Rec Summer Basketball League found one career. .444 18Vk "That’s why 1 tell people dup of the expansion Blue June free agent draft, race. Jackson talked with San Fran .420 20V5 Kan City .538 ^ 4 Greer Stevens and Mar- "The Shoe” rode Julie’s "That’s right, it is an that you've got to ap­ forfeit when the Eagle Juniors failed to show in Senior III .513 6 Jays' first visit to Fenway became the 22nd of 28 Lyle registered his newsmen after the game San Diego .410 21 >A Calif ® tina Navratilova defeated Amber in the featured easy game — from the preciate a good baseball Crum turns down play. "1 didn't really have Park. players drafted to come to but—as is his custom at Atlanta Texas .474 9 Loves Ann Kiyomura and stands. So I took this friend good stuff," Lyle said. "It .375 24 eighth race for three-year- player or a good tennis terms with Boston, it was times—played it cool. Oakland .436 12 Sue Mappin, 6-3, to take out to the batting cage at seemed like it was taking a olds and up Tuesday before plaver like Jimmy Con­ announced Monday, Tuesday's Results Seattle .417 14 their 21st straight doubles a crowd of 11,594. month and a half for the " I’m not especially hap­ Ladd, a 19-year-old Montreal 9, Chicago 8 Tuesday's Results win...... for the Lobsters,,.v and tie He was beaten to the wire UCLA job offer pier now than I was a cou­ righthander from Carlton coasts to win ball to get up to the plate. Cincinnati 9, Atlanta 3 Baltimore 2-6, Detroit 1-5 the 1974 league record set ple of weeks ago,” he said. by Jerry O’Driscoll aboard Portland. Maine, and the "I just tried to keep the St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 3 New York 5, Cleveland 4 by Billie Jean King and Flashback LOS ANGELES Wooden recommended two seasons, left UCLA to "I’m just glad we won the Mystic Qown. However, ^Rent control' University of Mississippi, ball down and Cliff Johnson Philadelphia 12, New York Minnesota 3, Milwaukee 2 Julie Anthony. (UPI) - UCLA said Cunningham again last become athletic director game. I don’t know if this track stewards upheld a NEWPORT, R.I. will report to Boston's did a fine job back there 1 Kansas City 6, Texas 4 n . , it s basketball month when Bartow, who and basketball coach at the as batterymate delivers is going to start anything foul lodged by jockey (UPI) - In a University of Alabama’s Winter Haven affiliate in for a guy who really hasn’t San Diego 8, Houston 7 California 6, Oakland 0 K a i n S U S p e n d S Charles Faegln, who coaching job was Den­ compiled a 52-9 record in NEW YORK (UPI) "The thing that makes big for the Yankees. There ( 12 ) Olympic plan Birmingham branch. th Florida state league. National League, Montreal caught me. I was just Chicago 4’ Seattle 1 - p w i l o o p p l a v claimed Mystic Clown In­ flashback to the Tall Carlton so tough is that he are 1,000 intangibles. ny Crum’s if he — Steve Carlton outlasted Chicago, 9-8, St. throwing sliders and kept loday s Carnes x v terfered with his mount I Ships of the Bicenten­ can throw his breaking ball "I had a bad game Sun­ wanted it. proved again Tuesday Louis put away Pittsburgh, them breaking down. If you Today’s Caines Detroit (Roberts 4-7) at Heavy late afternoon Think No Evil at the half for strikes when he’s day and a good game ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) — Worried about a potential nial year, a dozen huge night that this isn’t en­ 7-3, Cincinnati crushed keep it down, you have a Montreal (Stanhouse 5-7) Baltimore (Flanagan 4-8), N rain and wet grounds mile pole. He didn’t. behind in the count,” tonight.” housing shortage for the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake sailing vessels late Nicklaus gainst the field Atlanta, 9-3, and San Diego 50-50 chance. at Chicago (Bonham 8-7) Cleveland (Waits 5-1) at forced postponement of The result was Now another form er tirely a hitters’ year McCarver said. “I never Buddy Bell drove in Placid, the state and Lake Placid innkeepers have this week will race shaded Houston, 8-7. "Jim Hunter and Don Cincinnati (Norman 9-3) New York (Hunter 4-3), N last nig h t's scheduled O’Driscoll was disqualified John Wooden assistant when he coasted to his talked to him about it but three runs for the Indians reportedly agreed on the need for a “rent control" TURNBERRY, Scotland Open title-holder Hubie winning four tournaments Gullett are starting to at Atlanta (Hargan 0-1), N California (Brett 8-6) at Twilight League baseball and Shoemaker’s mount from New York to says he stiil wants the job 11th victory, 12-1, by he may have picked it up Reds 9, Brav 4*» 3 with two singles and a program during the games. (UPI) — It was golf’s Green bracketed at 14-1, this year and being placed throw good,” added Lyle. St. Louis (Dierker 2-4) at Minnesota (D. Johnson 1-2), game at Moriarty Field was promoted to the Newport. if UCLA’s Athletic Direc­ from (former St. Louis sacrifice fly. It was the A bill unveiled Tuesday three-million dollar man ahead of Ben Crenshaw among the top five Iti 12 of stopping the New York Home runs by George "Their turns are coming up Pittsburgh (Russ 3-9), N N between Moriarty's and winner’s circle. T he schooners, tor J.D. Morgan wants pitcher) Bob Gibson. 12th ' straight tim e the by Gov. Hugh Carey and against the rest of the field and Hale Irwin, who were 18 starts. Mets on just one hit Foster — his 23rd — Ed and they're nine-inning New York (Matlack 3-9) Milwaukee (Haas 5-5) at Glastonbury. Running Kiss with had agreed to the restric­ him. "Gibson didn't become a Yankees had beaten the In­ co-sponsored by state Sen. brigantines and yawls M ay and that’s the way listed at 16-1 in the 106- Armbrister, Dan Driessen pitchers. 1 think we’re get­ at Philadelphia (Kaat 3-5), Kansas City (Hassler 5-2), N The MB's will be busy Gllfredo Gonzalez up tions. “I haven’t been offered But he is keeping his feet over seven innings great pitcher until he could dians over a two-year N Ronald Stafford would set will be participating in Jack Nicklaus likes it. strong field. and Dave Concepcion ting to the point where our Oakland (Medlch 5-4) at the rest of the week with finished second, and I the job but I am still a can­ firmly on the ^ound here. before taking an early throw the slider when he powered the Reds’ victory. period. Houston (Richard 7-6) at up a corporation to control Carey said the measure the Southern New "The 36- year-old "I’ll start to worry when pitching is going to be very Texas (Alexander 7-5), N games tonight against East Think No Evil was was “essential” to the con­ didate for it,” Gary Cun­ "Golden Bear” started as "Yesterdays don’t count. leave. was behind," he said. Armbrister's homer, his The loss was the fifth Los Angeles (Rhoden 104), N housing, to assure that an I’m not the favorite,” said solid.” Toronto (Byrd 0-2) at Hartford at McAuliffe awarded third place in the duct of the Olympics, England Race of the ningham said Tuesday. he always does, firm It’s what happens here that Of course, the hitters had The Phillies were never first, was a two-run shot in against eight wins for Bib- San Diego (Shirley 6-9) at estimated 4,000 Olympic Nicklaus, who made his The Yankees snapped a Boston (Tiant i-7), N Park and Thursday at six furlong jaunt. noting the Lake Placid American Sail ‘We’il see what happens.” matters,” he said after his their night too as Jay behind. They took a 2-0 lead the fourth and Conception, bv San Francisco (Williams 3- dignitaries and officials favorite in the 106th $170,- British Open debut in 1963. Chicago (Stone 8-6) at Henry Park against Ver- Organizing Committee was Training Association. Moments later he added, third practice round. Johnstone hit two homers, in the first on Johnstone’s who tripled and scored in can be accommodated in 000 British Open cham­ 2), N Seattle (Wheelock 4-5), N non. "If the job is offered I will Searing sunshine and Mike Schmidt one and Tim two-run homer off loser the estimated 3,000 rooms required to guarantee to Largest ship in the pionship at Turnberry. "I haven’t kept scores, I the second, added another take it," gentle breezes stirring the McCarver a grand slam for Pat Zachry, 3-9. available for rental in the the International Olympic race will be the 141- Nicklaus, with a record have not been hitting at the two-run homer in the Cunningham, identified flags, turned Turnberry’s the Phillies. After McCarver’s seventh. Solomon returns area. Committee that it can foot Bill of Rights, a 16 major championship pins, but it’s going well.” provide lodging for persons by a UCLA spokesman as titles, including two British tigerish Ailsa links course The victory put Carlton, grandslam in the sixth, the Carclinuls 7, Piralrn .3 Birds strong second at midseason The plan also would "one of the candidates Reigning champion NORTH CONWAY. N.H. topsail schooner out of connected with the games. Opens, behind him, led six into a tame tabby, tailor- Miller was optimistic 11-4, two days ahead of his crowd gave him a standing Light-hitting Mike Tyson (UPI) — Harold Solomon, prohibit commercial being seriously con­ ovation. Newport. other Americans in the made for Nicklaus and about his chances of Cy Young Award-winning belted his first career NEW YOK (UPD- homers by Mickey Stanley 1, and California blanked as Kansas City ended a 12- combined on a three-hitter joining 63 other top names lodging facilities from sidered,” is now director Those on the preferential The race will begin finai pre-tournament bet­ other big-hitters like Wat­ 1972 pace, when he won his "It’s the first time in my grandslam homer in the After sweeping and Ron LeFlore staked Oakland, 6-0. game road trip with a 9-3 and Rusty Torres doubled in tennis, has filed entry in charging more than 10 per of the UCLA Alumni retaining the title. The 30- 11th game on July 7. housing list include foreign about 11 a.m. ting. son, Weiskopf and Miller. year-old Californian said; career I've had to come out fourth to stake Bob Forsch Detroit, 2-1 and 6-5 in Detroit to a 4-0 lead but Le Twins 3, Brewers 2 mark. Larry Gura, in relief and Andy Etchebarren hit the $125,000 1977 Volvo cent above the average Association. "Carlton was in com­ rate they will charge delegations, Olympic of­ Ladbrokes quoted Bookmakers reported “I am playing better now of the dugout for a standing to his seventh victory. Ted May’s grand slam in the Dave Goltz, 9-5, survived of'Starter Dogg Bird, his first triple of the season International Tennis Tour­ Thursday off Oyster He is known to be one of plete command. He had his ovation,” he said. “I guess 12 innings, to reach the during the summer of 1979. ficials, national and inter­ Nicklaus at 6-1 with "man hetfvy betting on Watson. than when I came to the Simmons also homered for sixth evened the score. a shaky first inning to pitch raised his record to 5-3. to help chase Vida Blue, 6- nament to be held at the Bay, N.Y. The sailing the coaches recommended The 27-year-old Stanford best stuff of the season," too many -people halfway mark of their An aide to Stafford, who national dignitaries, and of the moment” Tom Wat­ Open last year and the St. Louis following a walk DeCinces’ hard slide in a four-hitter for his eighth Bert Blylven, 6-9, made his 10, with four runs in the se­ Mt. Cranmore Tennis Club ships are expected to by Wooden to replace him university psychology said McCarver, Carlton's remember my grandslam season Tuesday night, represents the Lake Placid communications and son, 8-1, Tom Weiskopf, 10- weather is the same. It’s to Heity Cruz in the eighth, the opener broke up a complete game and Butch first start in two weeks cond inning. July 31-August 7. arrive in Newport ear­ in 1975, when Morgan in­ graduate from Kansas Ci­ longtime personal last July 4th." while A1 Oliver had a the Baltimore Orioles potential double play and area, said local innkeepers technical personnel. 1, defending champion just like California. Wynegar singled in the after pulling a groin mus­ stead chose Gene Bartow Johnny Miller and U.S. ty, Mo., is on a hot streak. batterymate, who drove in three-run shot for stood only one game forced second baseman cle and gave up all six Kan­ ly Friday night. of Memphis State five runs with a single in ' National"' Pittsburgh. Tito Fuentes to throw wide sas City runs. Top players the fifth and his sixth out of the lead in the Kxpon 9, Cubs 8 of first, allowing Singleton A m e r ic a n Millie 8ox 4, Mariners 1 career grandslam in the American League NEW YORK (UPI) - L e a g u e J Andre Dawson hit a pair to score the tie-breaking Lamar Johnson stroked a sixth. of homers and batted in East. run and lift Jim Palmer, l e a g u e . George Foster, slugging "I'd like to think people two-run homer to cap a outHelder for the Cincin­ That grandslam, really four runs for the Expos, “Nobody has predicted 10-8, over Dave Rozema, 7- winning run in the eighth. three-run third inning as would begin to believe I who in winning their 4. nati Reds, Tuesday was Corbett wants out as club owner w asn’t a grand slam that we will win but it’s the Mike Caldwell, making his can still hit," he said. Chicago won its sixth selected the National because he was called out seventh straight, dealt the only thing I really want,” In other AL games. New first American League straight game. Steve Stone ' By Milt Richman done that before. He’s believed could motivate his Eddie Robinson had made press confprence and an­ he told me from his office at Beniquez. He's the best superstars and they’re The veteran McCarver, reeling Cubs their seventh York edged Cleveland, 5-4, League's Player of the finally is doing it now. The team. He felt he found such the Rangers “look more for passing a teammate at said Ken Singleton, who start for Milwaukee, was ra is ^ his record to 9-6. Month for June. NEW YORK (UPI) nounce his intention of in Texas Tuesday. “I was center fielder in baseball. nothing but superdogs. somewhat of a first base. loss in the last eight Minnesota nipped disillusioned Texas a man in Eddie Stanky and like a circus run amok than selling out, but when the scored the winner in the the loser. Tom House fell to 2-2. Rick Resuschl, 28-year- — Brad Corbett prides working day and night, ... Then I bought Dock Ellis Early Tuesday. Corbett phenomenon among "This time, I couldn’t games. .Tony Perez also Milwaukee, 3-2, Kansas Rangers’ majority owner he sigqed him for three a major league baseball Rangers dropped a 1-0 opener and drove in the Royals 6, Rangers 4 .Angels 6, A's 0 old right-hander for the plowing everything back for $275,000. Next day I reepiv^ a long distani'e baseball's catchers, is bat­ pass them,” McCarver had three hits and drove in City clipp^ Texas, 6-4, himself in being able is getting out of baseball, years, only to see Stanky franchise.” decision to the Royals winner in the nightcap Frank White, A1 Cowens C a lifo rn ia ’s W ayne Chicago Cubs, was named into the club trying to pick up the papers and they call fdom Jim Umbarger. ting well over .300 and said. "There were two out- two runs for Montreal. Chicago whipped Seattle, 4- to take it. He’s a glut­ as much as it’s eating him change his mind and quit The editorial, Corbett Monday night, he was so and Hal McRae licmered Simpson and Dyar Miller Pitcher of the Month. make it better. When I first say what in hell do we need one of his former players. playing decent defense. s. I pick my spots.” PailrrK 8, AalruH 7 “Getting into the top 10 ton for punishment, up inside to do so. within 24 hours. says, helped make up his charged with emotion, he came in, the team was on Ellis for? Well, all I can Umbarger was traded to McCarver is a The victory, which put Rookie Tucker Ashford, would make me happy but one of those guys you The last few weeks, he Almost simultaneously, mind to get out. blurted out the whole thing. the verge of bankruptcy. tell you is that he’s done a the A's in April for Claudell phenomenon because he who hit his first major playing in a World Series says, have been the worst the second-place Phillies can knock down four, Corbett’s 62-year-old “It devastated me,” he “I’ve got players that I The club wasn't drawing magnificent job for us. ... I Washington and now is usually only starts when within 3‘A games of the league homer in the ninth would supersede any in­ ones of his life. mother died and that was a says, "because I felt 1 had put complete confidence and they were talking KEEP YOUR COOLI SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED five, even six times, in love him. He's fair, He with San Jose of the his good friend Carlton is slumping Chicago Cubs in inning, lined a one-out dividual goal.” He greeted To begin witht he has a tremendous blow. He had done everything I possibly and faith in and I found out about moving it to New calls it the way he ses it." Pacific Coast League. pitching. And after the the National League East, single in the 12th to drive in Steve Foucault, who had Now la the lima to chaok and racondlllon your DRIVEWAYS • TENNIS COURTS a street fight or cor­ deep personal affection for barely returned from the could to help the ball club those players just don’t Orleans. The players were game, McCarver generally Dave Roberts from second relieved Jim Crawford, 2-2, caPa Air Conditioning Syalom. PARKINO LOTS • SEALING Frank Lucchesi, a man When Corbett made his "Please don't sell the was tucked away in a four- SPECIAL porate struggle and funeral when Billy Hunter and the community and give a damn,” he said. under the gun, they didn’t is left to talk to the press as run fourth inning when, base and lift the Padres to with a single to score Doug Commarc/a/A ffM/tfanf/a/ he’ll get back up on his he’d do anything not to was named the team's here I was being pictured “They don’t care about want to play here, but after reference to "dogs," he team." he pleaded. the big left-hander grabs a after singles by Carlton victory, Ashford nearly DeCinces from second and THISMONtH • 17" hurt, and two weeks ago he fourth manager of the as some sort of disgrace. I anything but drawing a I came in, not a single didn't mean that for all his "Baseball needs more guys PLUS rneiQHT • PAirra feet again, brush the quick shower and dis­ and Garry Maddox, cost San Diego the game in helped Dick Drago raise felt he had no other choice season. On the heels of that looked at my wife, Gunnie, paycheck. They are dogs player was wanted to play players, he says. like you in it." appears. the 10th when he dropped a his record to 2-1. G&HPAVHKCOMPIWYIIC, blood from his nose but to dismiss him as announcement came a and said to her, 'There Schmidt belted his 24th CATALANO'S AUTO SALES on the field and they are out his option. "Sundberg and Hargrove Brad Corbett told Jim Lenny Randle’s lead-off routine pop-up behind the DeCinces had sent the W EST ST., BOLTON, CONN. and and keep trying manager. published editorial in the must be more to life than homer and Johnston im­ 371 MAIN 8T. FREEBSTIMATKS dogs off the field.” “The press didn't help, are dynamite guys. So are Umbarger the same thing double was the only hit off mediately followed with mound for a two-base error game into extras with a some more. Corbett looked around Fort Worth Star-Telegram this.’ All she said was, 646-6322 MANCHESTER, CONN. 646-6322 "I never Look a dime either. I got pure hell for Blyleven and Perry. But he did everyone else, that Carlton in the seven in­ his first of two blasts. ' that led to Houston going two-out single in the ninth CALL 646-5033 ANYTIME He hates to quit. for another experienced which said Corbett and 'Let’s go home’.” the Beniquez-Jenkins deal from the ball club, not 10 you look at some guys who his mind is made up and his nings he worked. ahead, 7-6. off Crawford. Two-run Brad Corbett never has baseball man, someone he executive vice president He had planned to call a cents, not even expenses,” with Boston, and now look Elsewhere in the a r e supposed to be decision is irrevocable. PAGE EIG H T-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. July 6, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Wed., July 6, 1977 — PAGE NINE-B Http Wtnltd 13 Homtt for atit 23 Homot For Stit 23 Homtt For Stlt i t Homtt For StIo 22 Homtt For Solo 23 Homot For Silo 23 Homtt For s ilo “ ” ...... * W u ifd 23 Summer Pops groups □ NOTICES 13 INDEX VOICE INTERCEPPTOR • N O TIC It MANCHESTER - Newly seeking members No experience required. ^ ~ Lo#l And Found R t T i - i n r s listed. Offered by owner. Lott aiKf found 1 3 Portonolt Current training openings. 3 — Announctmtntt E i^ t room Ranch wall-to- Members are being Thursday, July 14, at 7:30 Good salary, paid training. < — EnlofUinmtnl NURSE AIDES wall carpeting, paneled fami­ sought (or a Summer Pops p.m. in the music room on LOST - Trl colored Beagle. Enlistment r^ulred. Ages 17- 5 -- Aucifont ly room, fireplace, 2 baths, Answer to "Josh" White flea 35. Call U S. Army at 6 4 3 ^ . walk-up attic, treed lot, Orchestra and a Summer the main campus of the FINANCIAL H c r a t i i COMPANIONS collar only. S4»4«68. Reward. enclosed yard, attached gar­ Wind Ensemble which are college. Five rehearsals B — Bondt'Stocki'Mortotott Needed to provide nursing POWER GENERATOR 9 — Ptrtontl Loom age, assumable mortgage - forming this month at will be held (or a concert LOST - BOYS » " White 10 Equipment Operator - No 10 — Iniurtnct CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING services In private homes low Interest rate, and more. Manchester Community on Sunday, Aug. 7, in the Speed Bike ■ Reward. Call 644- experience required. Current arid medical facilities. Mid $40’s. 643-1038 or 6464875. 0136. IM nO V M EN T College (MCC). Band Shell on the MCC training openings. Good 13 — Htip Wtniod Consideration given to salary, paid training. Enlist­ 14 — Butinoit Opporiumiiot preference of days and WILLIOTON - By owner. The Wind Ensemble is campus. 15 — StIutUon Waniod IM PO U N D E D - B e ag le ment required. A ^ 17-35. hours — 4 to 40 hours Colonial, eight rooms, four open to anyone who can To be eligible for the trlcolored Female. Oxford Call U.S. Army at 443-0461. IDUCATION PHONE 643-2711 available weekly. Llve-ln bedrooms, f 1/2 baths. One play concert band music on Pops Orchestra, in­ Street. Mixed breed black and 18 — Privttt intUuciiont acre. $41,500. 487-0688. 19 — Schooia-Cittttt FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD companions also needed. a high school level. dividuals who play stringed white male, Hartford Road. EARN EXTRA Money Part 30 initructioni Wtniod Mixed breed brown and black Malpractice coverage, Registration for the Wind instruments must be able time, working from our plea­ COVENTRY - Circa 1743 Salt- male, Meekville Road. Mixed sant offlee. Hourly rate, plus n c a l e s t a t e bonding, and box. Seven rooms completely Ensemble will be to play simple concert 23 — Homot for Salt 4 workingmen's compensa­ breed black and white male, commission. No experience 34 — Lolt Ltnd lor Salt renovated and in excellent music. Those who play Angel Street. Contact necessary. Will train. Call us 25 — Invastmoni Ploptrly ADVERTISING tion provided. condition. Must be seen! Call National Weather Forecast 41 wind or percussion in­ Manchester Dog Warden, 646- at 5«M m . 26 — Butinoaa Proporty RATES Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- □ MISC. FOR SALE *or Stio Public records 4556. 27 — Paaort Proporty 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., struments will be selected 26 — Rtai Ettalt Waniod K .7 4 3000 WINDOW WASHER Wanted - 1 day .... 116 word per day MD I/k$SISTJUKE Manchester Office, 647-9139. W urruiil\ deeds from the ranks of the Wind Arllclat lor Sole 41 LOST - Black Toy Poodle. Must be experienced, and MISC. SERVICES 3 days ... 106 word per day of NortiMMlem Equal Housing (^portunity. DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32 Heidi H. Hoher to Leland 31 — Sorvicos Otforod plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed Ensemble or by audition. Vicinity of Lawrence and' reUable.qliable. Steady work. Call 0 daya .... Os word per day G. Hastey and Beverly F. 32 — Painlino-Paporing 26 days — 6s word per day ContMotloul, Inc. ALUMINUM sheets used as sand and stone. 643-9^. Auditions will be held in Prospect Streets, Rockville 6 « ^ . 33 — Building.Contracting 387 Em I CwjIw 8t. Hastey. property at 60-62 section of Vernon. Answer to 34 — floolif>g.Siding 15 words 12.00 minimum priifting plates, .007 thick, the music room at 8 p.m. Happy A d s ...... $2.30 inch Manch*«ltr, Ct. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Homestead St.. $53,500. the name "Sibon" or "Bon". COUPLE TO WORK part 35 — Moating-Plumbing Loti-Land tor Stio 24 FOR SALE - Motorcycle, on Monday and Tuesday, 36 — Flooring 643-951S $1. Phone 643-2711. Honda 100. $150. H arvest Arthur J. Stefanelli and Reward. 871-0653. time as substitute house 37 — Moving.Trucking-Slorago July 18 and 19. 36 — Strvices Waniod BUILDING LOT For Sale - Queen upright freezer. Needs Rita J Stefanelli to Frank parents In boys group home. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub Individuals should bring Portonolt 2 Call 643-4330. Henry Street. Near schools. new cord, but excellent J Hoher and Heidi H. MISC. FOR SALE RECEPTIONIST - 9 to 5. Mon­ Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, otherwise. $200. Call 742-8132. their own music to the 40 — Household Goods No brokers. Call 6464528. Hoher, property at 44 WANTED - Ride to Pratt & day thru Friday. Write P.O. Brownies, nurses. East auditions. Registration will PHONE FROM home to ser- 41 — Articles for Sale' iMaNMin I Box 222, Manchester. Catholic School. 649-1225. Broad St., $52.25 con­ Whitney Aircraft, Gate 2, vice our customers in the 42 -< Building Suppitts MARLBOROUGH - Build to JAFFO POOL TABLE - be held on Tuesday, July WiUow Street 7-3;30. 64»-»45. 43 — Pals -Birds- Dogs “*3000 suit. 2 1/2 to 7 1/2 wooded Professional. $300. or best veyance tax. Manchester area. Flexible 44 — LivostOCk BABY SITTER Wanted for In- SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, offer. Good condition, needs 26. a t 7:30 p.m . in the hours, super earnings. 14^ 45 — Boats & Accossortos lowitt iiMnaatuaii acres. Your plans or ours. Frank J. Aschenbrenner 46 — Sporting Goods fant. Beginning September. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- processed gravel, stone, sand to be recovered. C^ll 569-3217. music room. A concert will CONTROL HUNGER and lose 7773. and fill. For delivery call Jr. and Joan Aschen­ weight with New Shape Diet 47 — Garden Products My home, 4 1/2 days a week. 9291. be given Saturday, Aug. 20, 48 — Antiques Own transportation. George H. Griffing, Andover, SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- brenner. both of Vernon, to Plan and Hydru Water Pills. MATURE WOMAN Desires in the Band Shell. 49 — Wanted to Buy Experience. Call evenings, 742-7886. ditioner, 14,000 BTU. Allan L. Lunn and Deborah At Liggett Parkade Phar­ Position • Housekeeper / Com­ COVENTRY HILLS Area - Members of both groups RENTALS \ [ M w-.| Z 3 — 1 6494660. one to five acre building lots. Excellent condition, $190. Call Lunn. both of Blast H art­ macy. panion for male, in exchange 52 — Rooms for Roni will be expected to provide Wooded. $8,500 and up. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - 633-8113 after 6 p.m. ford. p ro p e rty at 18-20 tor room, board, small salary. 53 — Apartments for Rent ADVERTISING Good condition. Good for their own instruments and Excellent references. Write 54 — Homos lor Rent u*i wt AIMS roiocAsi 6) SALUASENT Contessa Agency, 742-9833, Cambridge St., $44,000. 55 Business for Rent 742-6505. plating, or welding. Call 649- 24 FOOT DIAMETER - pool music stands, and to pay □EMPLOYMENT «oxBox C,c c/o Manchester 56 — RosoM Property for Rent DEADLINE ^ WAIITED 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m, with filter. $175. Call 643-1207 William S. Clark Jr. and 57 — Waniod to Rent For period ending 7 a.m.. Thursday. July 7. Wednesday A MS ■ Aaili M • MiM for the sheet music that ...... 56 — Misc lor Rent 12:00 noon the day before Builnou Proporty 26 after 5:30 p.m. Lucinda J. Clark to James Holp Wtniod 13 publication. night will find thundershowers in most of South Dakota, por. KOHLER - Campbell Console will be used. WANTED - Experienced lathe tions of the Lakes and New York state area. Mostly clear M Olson and Leona I. AUTOMOTIVE Dtadlint for Saturday and piano and bench. Fruitwood. Further information is h a n d s. 50 h o u rs. P a id 61 — Autos tor Sale skies are expected elsewhere. Minimum readings include; PACKAGE STORE - Andover. Olson, property on Birch SALES POSITION - Straight Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. Growing suburban area. Excellent condition. Like Building Suppllat 42 available by calling holidays. Excellent insurance 62 — Trucks for Salt (approximate maximum temperatures in parenthesis) new. 6494290. M ountain Rd.. $88 con- commissions, leads furnished 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale Phone 7G-6616 after 3 p.m. Marilyn Richardson, after to homeowners. Call 141-5403. benefits. Metronics Inc; 64 — Molorcycits-Btcycles Atlanta 72 ( 94), Boston 60 ( 82), Chicago 75 (92), Cleveland 69 Rouute 6 & 44A, Bolton. NATURAL STONE for veyance tax. noon, g,at m 649-5618. s-soib. ------65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobtle PLEASE READ (85), Dallas 76 ( 94), Denver 57 ( 87), Duluth 57 (79), Houston 23 CHANNEL C.B. with un­ retaining walls, veneers, John L. 0 Neil and Rose ...... PRIOR------— SERVICEMEN TTie Homes Rotl Estate Waniod 28 derdash s)jide bracket and FULL TIME WORK - for 66 — Automolive Service YOUR AD 73 (93), Jacksonville 73 (96), Kansas City 72 ( 941, Little Rock patios, etc. Pick up by the M arie O ’N eil, both of ...... Air i i . pForce ------recently.i„ announced 67 — Aulos for Ren|.Lease 73 ( 96), Los Angeles 60 ( 75), Miami 76 ( 89), Minneapolis 67 antenna. Loaded with pound or delivery by the ton. new openings for Individuals mechanically inclined In­ features, $100. Hi-fi amplifier. Tequesta, Fla., to David L. Ciaaalfitd ada art taken over (88). New Orleans 74 (92), New York 69 ( 84), Phoenix 78 ALL CASH For your property, Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, with prior military service. If dividual to service small 0rton. Aga no handicap. NEW HOMES tires, household items, mis­ their mittens and each is Quitclaim Heed of the Town of NLinchester VEHICLE MECHANIC - No Manchester Evening Herald. Happy 30th. ^ RN'S - LPN'S 3166. 6505. starter home. Large yard. Westwood Soctloii II cellaneous. July 8th & 9th. 89 Jennie K. Gorry to Heidi and of 12 mills on the dollar Phona Mr, Brown collact 216- 18 looking (or a good home. experience required. Current Prfvata fnstnictfons Ranches, Capes, Colonials, Owner, $34,500. Offers invited. Richmond Drive, Manchester. H. Hoher, property at 60-62 for the Special Parking training openings. Good EXPERIENCED FuU Time STEVE 255-5050 or writa P.O. Box 4117 MANCHESTER - Newer 6 COVENTRY - North. New 6464166. Houtthold Goods 40 Free. Call 742-7642. All shifts. Part time or full Clavaland. Ohio, 44123 Room Colonial. 1 full, and 2 Raised Ranches, Dutches. homes. Merrow Road and Homestead St., no con­ Authority Taxing District of salary, paid training. Enlist­ Sales clerk, for permanent LA FOND REMEDIAL READING and TAG SALE - July 10, 1 p.m. the Town of Manchester. ment r^uirred. Ages 17-35. position in Manchester math; individualized work half baths. Fireplace, Now starting on high treed Route 31. Six room Dutch REFRIGERATORS AKC Registered Dachshund - veyance tax. time. Pleasant working con- aluminum siding, appliances, Colonials with garage. $48,500. MANCHESTER - Ranch. Moving. 51 Cooper Street. 2 1/2 years old, very good with Each such tax is due and Call U.S. Army at 60-9461. jewelry store. 5 day week, program, (lst-8th grade) by lots. Call now to see our Washers, ranges, used, Tape recorder, books, Certificate of attaehment Tuesday, thru Saturday. Apply NIGHT HELP Wanted - Flexl- Master's degree teacher. 568- carpeting and more. $43,900. plans. Contessa Agency, 7ti-^3, Three bedrooms, 11/2 baths, guaranteed and clean. New children, $100. Call anytime, payable, one-balf on the first Blanchard & Rossetto, 7424505. small down payment. Good in­ decorator & baby items, toys, 6234065. MGIC Indemnity Corp. RN for busy Manchester in­ in person, Shoor Jewelers, 917 ditions. Benefits. Apply in ble hours. Applyy inIn perperson, , 8075. Priced from $99,900 to shipment damaged, GE and clothes, sun lamp, sports day of July, 1977, and one-half Center Giant Grl ’ Realtors, 646-2482. terest rate. Owner will against Bernice C. Claing ternists’ office. Hours 9 to 5. Main Street. Wm M 13 trinders, 660 $M,900. Fngidaire. Low prices. B, D. equipment. on the first day of January, Center Street. assume mortgage. 2S years Pearl and Son, 649 Main TWO VERY Special Kittens - and George R. Claing. Monday-Frlday. Alternating person. Vernon Long hair, grey stripped, 1978, provided, however, that RNs & LPNs - Looking for a Schooli-Claiioi 19 MANCHESTER - Five room $28,500. THREE bedroom L- p a r e n t. Call anytime, 649- Street, 643-2171. property at 39 Leland Dr., any Real Estate tax amoun­ Saturdays. Temporary TAG SALE - Saturday 9 to 5. female. Free to loving home. challenge and high pay? We Manor. Call Mon- TIRED OF HAMBURGER? Colonial. Central location. MERRITT Agency Ranch. Full basement, gar­ Children’s clothes, curtains, $50,000, employment end of July and LAUGHTER, LOVE, Lear­ WE BUY AND Sell Furniture. Bolton. 6434101. ting to not more than One first weeks of August with full are a new Geriatrrlc & Men- Earn good money selling high- City utilities. Aluminum M9-1180 age, non-through drive. books, etc. 187 Charter Oak ning is what we'll share with storm windows, enclosed New trade name Hundred Dollars shall be due time employment—iployment by ap tal Retarded Facility. day through quality guaranteM, nationally Lessenger Sells, 6ft-8713, 423- — SOUTH WINDSOR— Cash on the line. One piece or Street. and payable in one instalbnent Immediate openings for part advertised products. Call for )ur little one at Wee Care porch. $29,900. Hayes Cor­ 9291. an entire houseful. 6464432. ENGLISH SETTER & Brit­ Michael E. Johnson, 15 proximatelyely SeptemISeptember 1st. ay Care Center Nursery New U> market. Split level. Three tany Spaniel - 7 months, on July 1, 1977 and any Per­ Call 646-1715 between 2 and 5 time 7 to 3, full and part time 3 details: 523-9401. poration, 646-0131. bedrooms, laundry room, living Furniture Barn, 345 Main TAG SALE - July 8th and 9th, Rosemary PL, and Lloyd Friday, 9 to 4 p.m. eSchool. 6494167. Street beside Douglas Motors. FREE! Call 646-1910. sonal Property amounting______„ to p.m. to 11, . ,plus 11 to 7 Supervisor. COVENTRY - Big nine room WAT’ERFRONT ' room & dining room combination, 9 a m. to 3 p.m., 38 Gardner Provencher, Rockville, NOTICE; Now hiring. Steady $30,900. SIX Room Cape. not more than Two H u n d ^ ...... i ' Colonial Cape. Three rec room and family room, large Street, rain or shine. doing business as M & D .k -ii k . J...... f ld e n tia l a p p o in tm e n t ^ i ! W w Mr. Bergin work. Starting to take HJeatolator e ...... fireplace, enclosed fireplaces, big bam, 18 acres, f^ntem nor^ A-Fr^e^Two lot in a convenient area of town. MOVING. SELLING Livestock 44 Dollars shall be due and poi Hurry. $43,900. EVERYTHING! - Some Maintenance, 15 Rosemary between 9 and 4, 2^1060. applications for full time □ REAL ESTATE porch, large lot. Good buy. $89,5oO. L i n g e r Sells, 646- TAG SALE ITEMS - One low payable in one installment on 871-0385 employment. A number of Hutchins Agency 0464166. HOMKOKERSREALn things free if moved. Washing PL ______July 1,1977. All Motor Vehicle INVITATION 8713, 42S-9291. ’ ***■ price takes all. Plus woodbur­ TWO FLAGS Horse Shoeing. GAL FOR General Office jobs openings to be filled. Call 8713. 423-9291. M«-*353 m arine. Television, and ning cooking stove. Call 649- Graduate of Oklahoma taxes shall be due and payable between 10 and 4, 872-4515. Homot For Stio 23 MANCHESTER - Just listed. chairs. 643-5908. Women; i pniile TO BID work. Typing, knowledge of MANCHESTER - New llsUng! Farrier’s College. Special for in one installment on July 1, bookkeeping essential. AIll Seven room Ranch. Three Women continue to puzzle 564 WETHERELL STREET - In Rolling Park Estates. July, $15 a head. Call Cameil 1977. The Manchester Board of benefits. East Hartford loca­ R E L IE F COOK - C areer bedrooms, family room, two Seven room Cape, garage, Bumbach, 646-7230. the population e ^ r t s . Most 6 Room Colonial. Garage. baths, garage. Bowers School. Failure to make first pay­ Education seeks bids for Win­ tion. Five day week. 8 to 5. minded individual. Good fireplace, carpeting, gorgeous forecasters predicted an up­ 289-2736. Large lot. $40s. Shown by ap­ Many extras. Mid $40’s. Hayes ment by August 1, 1977, dow Roll Shades for the 1977- benefits and salary. Second pointment. T. Shannon, treM lot near schools and turn in the birthrate by the shift. Apply Vernon Manor, or Corporation, 6464131. Boalt-Accettorlti 45 mid-1970s, due to the sheer renders the first payment 1978 school year. Sealed owner. 5684652. recreation. $44,900. 646-5334. HELP NEEDED at the Alpha call 871-^. Principals only. numbers of women reaching delinquent. Second payment proposals will be received un- RECREA'nON AIDES - Full FIVE AND 1/2 Room Duplex. FOR SALE - 12' Fiberglass Omega. We need bartenders, time, one with musical childbearii^ age. When the becomes delinquent after U1 11:00 A.M. July 19, 1977 at COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Appliances, 1 1/2 acres, sail boat plus trailer. waiters and waitresses. Apply backmund the other with Farm, with three story bam, babies didn't arrive on February 1, 1978. Interest is which time they will be in person, or call 646-3960. 'fte finished basements, tool shed, Excellent condition. $850 or special education. Sensitivity, McDonald’s'” Butler-type building. Power MANCHESTER - Reduced for best offer. Call 7424132. schedule, later marriages and figured from due date at the publicly opened. Alpha Omega Inn, 890 ^ s to n MOkis carpeting, 24 foot pool. Newly immediate sale, 54 Overriand compassion, and the ability to plant, and other ouut painted. %-0063. longer intervals between the rate of 1% per month or frac­ Specifications and bid forms Turnpike, ^Iton, ask for relate to multiple han­ Street. Six room Cape, 2 or 3 tion of a month, with a Manager. buildings, plus Three Lovely 14 1/2 FOOT MFG - 40 HP wedding and the first child may be secured at the dicapped persons a must. McDonald’s* at the Burr Corners Homes. Offers invited. B/W bedrooms with dormer, full were blamed. But now the minimum penalty of $2.00 for THE basement, laundry, family Johnson Motor. New lower Business Office, 45 N. School Applications accepted at Realty, 647-1419. Butinoii Opportunity 14 unit generator. Starcraft proportion of women with a each delinquent payment. Street, Manchester, Connec­ LOOKING FOR ambitious Hillside Manor, 151 Hillside Shopping Plaza has an opening for room, workshop. Oak flooors, bardworking salesman for In- Trailer. Very good condition. first or second child is down Said taxes are payable at ticut. Raymond E. Demers, Avenue, Hartford. 278-1060. TME SMALL ENGINE Service wall-to-wall carp ' dustrial supplies and a custodian. Hours are from 11 EAST HARTTORD 21 Sonleot OHorod Many extras. $1200 firm. 568- among women in the 25-34 age the Office of the Collector of Business Manager. to earn a IHtla ejitra Corporation expanding dealer fireplace. Quiet, private, wdl Sotvicoi Otforod 31 Pilntlng-Paperlng 32 Building-Contracting 33 machinery. Experience For the economy minded. landacaped yard with garden 4403, after 5. group, as well as those Revenue in the Municipal 001-7 P.M. to 7 A.M. Responsibilities will network. No experience required. Call for appoint­ money thia aummar. Small Ranch. Could use and pool. Reduced from $39,- WINDOW CLEANING - between 20 and 24. Last year, Building — Monday thru necessary. Complete training C&M TREE Service - Free es­ INFLATION FIGHTERS - CARPENTRY, Remodeling, 8 FOOT SAILING Dinghy - ment, 643-5516, Wa need boya and Include floors, walls, windows and redecorating. Make an program. $500. investment 900 to $36,900,Muat...... sell Im- timates, discount senior Commercial & Residential. only 3.2 million babies were Friday 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Save 20 to 50%! Quality Additions - Roofing, siding, Fiberglass hull, aluminum CARRIER NEEDED girla 2 avenIniBa per required to start your own m ediately. Call 646-8621 citizens. Company Full insured. Free estimates. bom. If the current trend con­ JAMES A. TUREK outside cleaning. Experience interior-exterior. Painting. In­ and painting. No job too mast, nylon sail. Good condi­ tinues, births will total 3.7 weak. Muat be business. Ideal for retired or anytime. Manchester owned and Call Quality Maintenance In­ sured. Free estimates. Call COLLECTOR OF °MmS rS REALTY corporated, 646-8845. small. Free estimates. 644- tion. 647-1306 after 5:30. million in i960 and 3,9 miilion •Barrington Eatataa preferred, but we do have a super­ part time. Details on request. operated. Call 6^1327. 643-1609, 742-9423. REVENUE praaantabla, 646-4353 COVENTRY - North. New 60’ 3079. in 1985, The Conference Board NOTICE •Cinnamon Springa vised training program. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field 0996 courtaoue, and Training Division Box 619, Ranch, 11/2 baths, fireplaced INFANT OR CHILD care Qardtn Product! 47 notes. PUBUC HEARING •Amato Drive AMBITIOUS students willing PAINTER NEEDS Work - CARPENTRY - Repairs, ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS reaponalbie. II In- Wading River, New York. living room, full basement, at­ to do yard work and odd jobs. weekly in my home. Vernon or Interior, Exterior Painting, in Rockville area. 7 a.m. to 5 remodeling, additions, gar­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS taraatad, plaaaa have Builnou Opportunity 14 11792. tache garage, other extras. Pleease call 64^2868. Papering, by the hour or job. STRAWBERRIES - Pick your South WIndaor Apply in person at McDonald’s*, $44,900. C ontest Agency, 742- p.m. 875-1391. ______ages, roofing. Call David own. Free container. No ■ MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT paranta or guardian Residential, Commercial. Patria, 644-1796. NOTICE Burr Corners Shopp Plaza 9633, 7424505. HIGH SCHOOL Student - Summer homes, apartments, children under 14. Open 8 to 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of contact Bath McLeod DEALERS WANTED willing to do odd jobs. Lawns Clark Street, South Windsor Call 647-9946 behveen 10 A.M. and 4 Individuals, male or female, wanted by I.P.S. for the windows puttied. 20 years at tha Manchaatar and clean-up, landscaping, (off Burnham Street). TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT R ochester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearina in Nathan MNCHESTBI sale of name brand photo products and processing in­ WILUNGTON.’ Only $32,900. experience! Will Travel. E. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 Noti^ce IS hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of 1® Spruce Street,M anchester Connecticut Evening Herald. driveway repair and sealing, The Wood Place Davis, 6494495. EKMRIEMU cluding; Seven room Rustic: Ranch.I 52 painting, etc. Call John 649- Custom woodworking'Unfinlsbed Manchester. Connecticut, will consider and act on the following J “f«lay, July 12. 1977, at 8:00 P.M. to consider and act on the Phona 647-9946 feet long, private, needs work. BIDWELL Home Improve­ Anllquei 48 KODAK WE8TINQHOUBE 5517 or Dave 643-0794. or flnisbed. Repair and regluing proposal at the Nathan Hale School, 160 Spruce Street EVEREADY KEY8T0NE Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- also done. ment Co. Expert installation Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, July 12, 1977, at 8:00 p m Priipos«<* Ordinance — Tax exemption for solar energy 9291. Specializing in pine shelves, Building-Contracting 33 of aluminum siding, gutters WANTED Antique furniture, HIGH ACRES Lawn Care - ' ' ' systems Homtt For Stio 23 Homot For Silo 23 Homot For Silo POLAROID HOL80N ALBUMS b ^c ases, bathroom accessorlest and trims. Roofing installa­ glass, pewter, oil paintings, or t3 Homot For Silo 23 Purchase of merchandise only. Minimum purchase Is Landscaping, mowing, trim ­ flower boxes, etc. WES ROBBINS carpentry tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- other antique items. R. PROPOSED SANITARY LANDFILL USE CHARGES Proposed Ordinance — Regulation of Massage ming, power edging, trucking. $5,227. Be a part of the fast-growing billion dollar photo If you can’t find what you're remodeling specialist. Ad­ 9109. Harrison, 643-8709. VEHICLE CLASS USE CHARGE Establishments. Call 5^4396. industry! looking for, we'll make it. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Class 1. Noncommercial pickups, Proposed Ordinance — Acquisition of three parcels of land, MANCHESTER WANTED - Old toys, post campers, vans, jeeps, small trailers, Call Mr. Green (Toll Free) built-ins, bathrooms, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, totaling 33.37 acres, from The Hartman Tobacco Company, for LAWNS MOWED - Call after 5 742-9068 roofing, storm windows, aw­ cards, steins, stringed in­ small flatbeds, and station wagons 1400448-1200 Or Write kitchens, 649-3446. the Industrial Park. LET US HELP YOU! & VICINITY p.m., 649-9763. Monday thru Friday, 104 nings. Quality workmanship, struments, ppaintings, fur­ $1.00/year Copies of the above Proposed Ordinances may be seen in the INTERNATIONAL PHOTO SUPPLY Saturday, 8-2 CUSTOM CARPENTRY - free estimates. Fully insured. niture, clocks, advertising Class 2: Dump trucks, rack body trucks; Town Clerk's Office during business hours. 164 N. Third St. BRICK, BLOCK, Stone Homes, Additions, Repairs, 872-9187, 649-3417. items, outright purchase, con­ stake body trucks; commercial vans, Proposed Amendment and Additions to Chapter 35 of the Or­ Columbus, Ohio 43218 Fireplaces, concrete. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, signments. 644-8962. S25,900 Cape Chimney repairs. No Job too pickups, station wagons, and panel trucks- dinances of the Town of Manchester entitled "Assessments for Coventry. Five rooms, 345-2009. SPECIALIZING cleaning and small. Save. Call 644-n56 for WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, platform trucks, etc. Construction or Repair or Both of Sidewalks and Curbs.” Copy country kitchen, fireplace Painting-Paporing 32 repairing chimneys, roofs, Homot For Stio 23 Homot For Silo 23 estimates. newjoofs. Free estimates. 30 Furniture, Old Toys, Pain­ „ , „ $36/year - $3/monlh of the Proposed Amendment and Additions may be seen in the with heatolaters, 7 x 135 LEON CIESZYNSKl builder ■ tings, Dolls, Stringed Town Clerk's Office during business hours. PAINTING - Interior and Years Experience. Howley, Class 3: Roll-offs, non-compacting front treed lot. EXPERT TREE Removal - new homes custom built, 643-5361. Instruments. 646-2690 Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Free estimates. Insured. exterior, paperhanging, remodeled, additions, rec and rear loading refuse vehicles, tractor ★ ★ ★ excellent work. References. (anytime), trailer, etc. Grants, Fund 41 - Visually Impaired Students - $12,730.00 to be Working Manchester area for rooms, garages, kitchens ROOFER WILL Install roof over eight years. Reasonable. Free estimates. Fully in­ remodeled, bain tile, cement funded by State Board of Education, Services for the Blind. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- siding or gutters for low dis­ 3 1/2X8" MOTOR Scooter $60/year — $5/month >31300 C ak^ Call, All-State Tree Expert work. Steps, dormers. Tires - In good condition, and Class 4: Trucks with packer-type bodies Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special 4431. count price. Call Ken at 647- Grants, Fund 41 — Head Start Transportation — $9,376,000 for The Name Game ‘ 3 b e d r o ^ o S Y V room, Co., 7424591. Residential or commercial. 1566. reasonably priced. Call 643- (compacting vehicles) Call 649-4291. period of January 1,1977 to December 31, 1977, to be financed eat-nE>*^en, laundry QUALITY PAINTING and 4739. r-o ... $96/year- $8/month from State Grant. „ . JUST LISTED room, aluminum siding. ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars Paper Haitaing by Willis Answers to yesterday's puzzle. and attics. Moving large TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY RULES AND REGULATIONS - SANITARY LANDFILL Spacious seven room full dormered Cape. Two baths , , , ^ JUST LISTED Schultz. Fully insured, Haaling-Plumbing 33 Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget appliances, also stone or loam ^rpentry and general con­ PERMITS Immaculate thrw bedroom aluminum sided Cape lli ★ ★ ★ references. 649-4343. □ RENTALS 1977-78, Camp Kennedy — $150.00 to be financed from funds Ur^^IoT^ fireplace, plus a delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. tracting. Residential and a. All vehicles utilizing the sanitary landfill must obtain a per- SEWERLINES, sink lines, already received from the Manchester Telephone Employees <39300 West Side Cape commercial. Whether it be a cleaned with electric cutters, [Jlvmpnf “'e Town receWes Community Service Fund. e rooms, Uk baths, VINYL REPAIR - We can fix small repair job, a custom painted for $1^-$200 by by professionals. McKinney 52 bh T The i annliraiinn fnr , ...... viidrge scneouie. schedule. rroposeu aoauionaiProposed approprUtlon additional appropriation to Ant to Anti-Recession Fiscal .fireplace, full dormer, sofas, chairs, cars etc. No built home or anything in Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Roomi lor RonI ..i„. n....,.- _ ... 114 000.00 to be need for expensive scheduling now. Professional between, call 646-1379. valid vehicle reB?st«tiL in’^-™r accompanied by a Assistance, PubUc Works Title II, Fund 82 aluminum siding. considers any lob. 289-9287, pany, 643-5308. aiio vehicle registration indicating a Manchester address or, financed from Federal Funds recovering. 568-5878. COMFORTABLE ROOM • evenings or weekends, Don. Nice location. Parking. Bus ''Thieles doing business in ALLOCA'nONS - AN'H-RECESSION FUND 82 ■A ★ ★ NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet REWEAVING bums, holes. FOR ALL your Dry Wall repairs, plugged drains, line. Adult working woman. lhafSuperintendent Proposed allocaUons from Fund 82: Zippers, umbrellas repaired. PAPER HANGING Expert. Call 6494528.______<4i,900 Randi Your average paper. In needs - Drobiak Dry Wall kitchen faucets replaced, e* m such vehicles originates in Manchester. 1 - Y.M.C. A. Improvements ...... $4 OOO.00 Window shades, Venetian Company, 575 Center Street, Vernon. Six rooms, patio, a v erag e room , $30. Mr. repaired. Rec rooms, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING fice^M^lcoUS*t^t^'’‘’‘*^'“‘^*‘ ‘''® ^"‘‘^‘‘“" “ '^^^^^ 2-Senior Citizens Center, blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Manchester. Call 64

...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. July 6. 1977 - PAGE r i .b-uitm. r ACROSS 2 Coil A niw ir to Provloui Puulo Aulo$ For $th If Aiifemotfira Sw v Im Airtofflotfve Ssfvlos 88 3 Ocoon P illow K it I Frtquinby movimont lAlwlkl Charleo M. Schultz 1970 C H A L L E N G E R - 4 Btfo/thind Dept, of Employment 4 * ^ w l 6 Cirritd Y o u 'R e i n L u c k ! AutomaUc 8 cylinder, new Dear Abby 8 Advic* 6 Pluttdor snow Ures, Mag wheels, 4 SOWS ^ KEEP YOUR COOLI columnllt 7 And, (Fr.| W£ E A C H M A re NINETY 60LF SEEMS LIKEA600P a c c o r d i n g l b n 4 i$ 9 extra rims. CaU after 8, W- Now l« Iho Hmo lo ohook and raoondltloii your 12 Qllllo 8 Dlinity GAVE THE CENTS,., what ARE HOU 4256. $1000. By Abigail Van Buren •fflnnitlv* L1FE.SIR..I THINK I'LL CAU. FROM THE | oar'a Air CondMonlng Syatom. 9 Porting cAowm m 60NNA PO WITH ALL 13 Whoop lolutitlon BUY MV OWN 60LF BALL 1988 FORD Mustang ConverU­ JEN-PERCENT^ HOXpn-At, TMf J SPECIAL $ 1 7 * 1 14 Fin Ipnfli) 10 Arm (Fr.) THATMONEV.MARCIE? ANP JOIN THE TOUR I ' ble - Needs tune up. $550. CaU 15 LiM Uttar THISMONTH I f 11 Join y 7 15 WATER CIRCU^ f 6444020, after 5:00 p.m. 16 Wlngwl god A 1 KusnuNiiTarAnrs D E A R A B B Y : Maybe you can teU me what’s w rong with 19 Obtilnod c [ ~ z r i 17 Cllmix 20 Smoking tooti W H A NEED CAR? Credit bad? my husband. He sleeps In a room all by himself, saying he 18 Pollihwl , , , , H N NEBO$ A N|W ' CATALANO’S AUTO SALES a . □ □ Q Q Bankrupt? Repossessed? could never sleep with anyone. Yet he came from a famUy 20 Oldtoihlonid 31 Actrou 43 Dad Honest Douglas accepts 371 MAIN ST. 21 Room 5 H A R K t r a i n e r ! ® •• ^ were poor as church mice, and you can’t Donnii 44 Fllghtlati lowest down, smallest 040-0322 MANCHESTER, CONN. 040-0322 tell me HE had a room all to himself. 22 Sourn, plitit 23 Flr«.nta 23 Bo idjicont (comp, ...... ^ wd 32 Cliro Boothi birdi E i > 9 rr U n ilid F aitm a Sy»Kl»c8lt. inc ______Tha»«» 7.fc payments. Douglas Motors, He wya he’s not hunmy at mealtime, so I eat with the to 24 Forbldi ____ 45 Foolhardy W Main. kids. Then 10 minutes after we finish eaUng, he eats alone. 26 Compour 26 Initrumontt of 38 C irnil 46 Nila quian. He gets o ff work at 1:30 in the morning and stays up until 6 Airon. H lw ill 3g School organl- for ihort WE PAY Its for complete a.m. reading. Then he goes to sleep and gets up at 2 p.m., 30 Hirdwood 28 Summon latlon (obbr.) 47 Uteniil junk cars. (^1 Joey, Tolland and all ^ is time I am Uying to keep five chUdren under 8 troo Auto Bo4y, 5241000. Molorcyetos-Oteyctot 64 Campon-Trollort 27 Bifuddlod 41 C onftillition 48 Tima pariodi Mickey Finn — Morris Welaa H O W CCME WEtee ALWAJ/S years old quiet. 31 Skid s e c A u e e t h a t <5 t h e w a / SOWE PEOPLE HAVE Mobfto Homot 99 — . . . 28 Young llc i 4. 49 Want quickly W M J O N fil, B U T w e N B ^ After nine years, I am getting used to it, but what do I WE COTHINQ©A«aUNPHERE NO RBSPeCT PARTS Department now open 34 V0lc.no 51 Polica alart ( g e r a n v w h b ? e ? JAWA CAUFORNIA 1973 - taU my children when they say, "Other famiUes do things i=!SR TRAD ITIO N . Saturdays. Complete Une of 4100 miles. Street Bike. 350 2 point, 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 • 9 to 11 Chrysler parts. Cborcbes together, why don’t we? cycle engine. ExceUent condi­ 36 Motor 14 r Motors. 6443646. tion. Asking $6n. CaU 644 OK, We’li make LONELY vohicin 12 13 36 G riik littor 9634. 17 COUCH AND CAR Herculon the first move! DEAR LONELY; Your biggest problem is not what to 37 Boing 16 16 39 Juit goni by sectlonnal sofa: and 1073 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE teU the chUdren, but to estabUsh commimicaUona between II 18 to 40 Soft drink Hornet Hatchback. CaU and - Lowest Rates Available! your husband and hia family. You are not actuaUy Uving 41 Comil grail make reasonable offer. Must Immediate binding authority. together. You are Uving paraUel Uvea. W hy? He Is either 21 ,2 sell, leaving state. 6447463. $500 OFF 43 SIngir Como ■ Sunny Day OpUon. Clarke In­ aick or selfish. Only his doctor can teU you. 23 24 26 27 26 29 any homa In 9100111 46 M ikoi surance Agency, 6441128. 60 Lovii (Lit.) ■ ■ " 1988 CADHXAC ConverUble - 30 32 33 Ovor 80 homoa to DEAR ABBY: About three weeks ago, all of our 61 Got off ■W, Collector’s item. Leather In­ 1972 YAMAHA 250. Street 1 ■ choooo fromi All priood relatives and several of our friends received wedding 52 Alloy____ 34 3. 1710. terior. In running condiUon, bUie. ExceUent running condi­ Floral Qt>??ay>eA.t.i emeus mow sold "as is." m CaU 644 to aoll from $3,905. invitations to a certain wedding in town. We received no 53 Jo ttli 1 ■ Uon. Only five thousand miles. 4461. Tradoa wolcomo. invitation and felt put out, but said nothing, because you 54 Sirf 37 31 Showroom condition. Just don t just caU up people aitU ask them how come you 56 SIngliton Pillow 40 41 42 Aptrtmtntt For H*nf 53 Apartmtnf For A«nt 53 OMcM-S(orat tor Root $550. CaU now, 6446069. weren’t invited, do you? 58 Doathly polo 55 A u t u For Solo t1 Duga Now it’s Your Kit - 54,000 mUes, 351 ueveland Three days before the wedding, I got this tearful phone 57 Good (Lot) 43 44 46 46 47 48 49 58 Lytorgic add J K-4202 DUPLEX . Reniod6lcd ROCKVILLE - 5,000 So^rc engine. ExceUent running 'amporo-1 caU from the bride, apologizing all over the place ^cause ■ Move! dlitbylamida 60 51 82 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer VILLAGER APTS...... ■ feet industrial space, 1,000 condiUon. New shocks and VoMto Hoi she’d homd wo didn t get an invitation. Use your Latch Hook to (arpeung, full basement. tile Available August 1st. 'iV o 1G70 TOYOTA 99 square feet office space. E ul- brakes. Asking $1960. CaU 644 She said we were on her guest Ust, and the invitation 83 64 86 p r make this colorful pillow. baths, appliances, heat. patw. air bedrooms. Wall-to-wall COROLLA WAGON DOWN P L E A S E , MAYBE WE SHOJLPNT conditioner, no pets, adults carpet, appliances, full base­ ly sub-dividable. 24H)495, 249- 4464. 18’ CAMPER trailer - single must have been ’lost” in the maU. She begged us to come, The kit K-4202 contains 86 67 51 M GOING J U S T HAVE TOLP HER ABOUT ment, atbc, laundry hookups, 4715. J^Deed. perfect mecbanlcelly axle, excellent condition. P L A a but 1 hadn’t shopped for a gift, and I had nothing to wear, 1 Soft mud desijfn-stamped canvas, body, no nut, < new Uret, BUICK - 1971 Le Sabre. Air Eleven years old. $1,500. CaU _ k PRISCILLA A L IT T L E THAT HORSEHAIR SOFA.' CHARUS LESPERANCE private driveway, garage, or<|liial milee. Car U like new so 1 declined. Many of our relatives said they thought we pre-cut Acrylic ruj? yarn condiUoning. Power steering, 742-893.. HAVE LONGER.' S 4 9 -7 6 2 0 close to park and shopping. PROFESSIONAL Office - All Call 643-M31 should have gone. I would Uke your opinion. and instructions . . . hook power brakes, steel belt^ HOMES Adults, $205 . 646-6297 , 643- facilities. Excellent location. OVERLOOKED 7023. radials, automaUc transmis­ 1343 Wilbur CroM not included. Size approx­ Good projection. Reasonable RENT - One bedroom Mobile sion, good condiUon. $1600. Home, Boltoon. Single Highway, imately 13" X 13". rent. 351 Center Street. 649- DEAR OVERLOOKED: I think you should have FOUR ROOM Apartment - FOUR ROOMS, Second floor, 1989 BONNEVILLE - Power CaU 6M-34S2. working adult only. No B«rtln Tpka., Price for kit . . . $4.75 1680, 649-3549. attended. H you had not been wanted, the bride wouldn't Newly redecorated wall-to- enclosed porch, storage steering, power brakes, am children, pets. Lease. 643- Barlln, Conn. Win at Bridge plus $1.00 for postage and have telephoned you personally. Your ^ ft could have come wall carpeting. Rockville, 871- space, washer-dryer hookups, radio, good condition. Free 2880. handling charges. M A N C H E S T E R - R e ta il snow tires. $775.6444425 after i-aaa-oseo later, and your attire would have been of little importance, 2403. heat, H.W., lease, security Truokt tor Sato •2 Take the first 13 tricks Ti order, send $4.75 pins $1.00 and/or manufacturing space. 3 p.m. $210. 643-2544. 2,000 souare feet to 100,000 ARE YOU SELLING your thirteen tricks” for pistafe and handliiif. AUGUST 1st Occupancy. Six CONFIDENTIAL’TO WORRIED IN WORTHINGTON. square feet. Very reasonable. JEEP 1969 CJ4, V4, with mobile borne? Buyers That is just about as easy a spacious rooms, first floor, 1989 MGB GT, New paint, NORTH sue BURNETT FOUR ROOMS, Plus enclosed Brokers Protected. Call plow, good tires, $1001). CaU waiting. Please call Plaza MINN.: You have auffident reason to worry. Mbmesota way to describe a successful UancNeatoc Evening Herald beautiful yard, garage, two overdrive, wire wheels. Good 6434736 after 4 p.m. Homes, Broker. 1-8240369. Statutes No. 609.342 says: 4QI09 53 sunporch. Redecorated. Quiet Heyman Properties, 1-226- Aulomotfv* Sorrleo 99 squeeze as there is. Not that \ 11S0 Ave. ol Ameiices children, no pets. H e^ extra. residential. Second floor. One conndltion. Must be seen. VKQ2 New York, N.V. 100M 1206. “Criminal sexual conduct in the first degree provides a the spade declarers missed a $255. 643-2061. car parking. No pets, $1300 or best offer. CaU 846- 1967 FORD VAN - Englae runs 1973 13 FOOT Shasta. Good ♦ 3 8247. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- 20-year prison sentence for sexual penetration with squeeze. The diamond lead children. Heat extra. $135 ^ 1 . Body needs work. 644 condiUon. Sleeps lour. $ m . 4.J643 Pri«t Nm c , lO d m s w itli ZIP sun specialists, factory another person where the sex partner is 13 years of age Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence CODE led Styli NMflihtr. BEAT THE COMMUTE! 649-9158. CaU 6444260. killed it for them. 1988 MERCURY Commuter trained, one day service, 114 and the defendant is more than three years older. If the South started by running the Cromwell area’s most WEST EAST OH.EAS’/l WHY yOUR CROWD LIKE KEFORMINS V BUT SOME­ 1977 ALBUM with a bound- Wagon, V4, good m ech^cal East Main Street, Rockville. sex partner la 13 to 16 years o f age, and the defendent la spade suit while chucking a in “All-Season Gift Book” prestigious and luxurious EAST HARTFORD - Four 1970 FORD 12 passenger win­ 4> 874 * 62 MU5T you 6E 5UCri PROBABLY BUSINESS AND WHERE ALONS OFFICE S^ACE condition. Frame solid. Automottro Sorrleo 66 871-1817. more than two years older, the ofienae la in the third club and a diamond. Then he of 24-pages! Price...$2.00. studios. One, two and three rooms, $175. with security. dow van. Looks and runs very a io 8 S a J 9 7 4 3 A 5TRAI6HT ARROW? s t a r t e d o u t SAVINS THE THE LINE yo u Needs body work. or best degree (No. 609.344), and the penalty la 10 years in prison. bedroom apartments from Stove and refrigerator. BW- FOR RENT good. Automatic, V4. Asking aQ652 a 10 987 cashed his ace and king of CAN’T you see what WITH SREAT ENVIRONMENT- GOT CARRIED offer. Call 6442585. Consent to the act by the sox partner is NOT a defense." $160 to $289 per month. Call 9366, 643-2481. $1500. CaU 6441675 or 644047f * Q 10 5 4 8 2 clubs, and ace of hearts. A A WOWDER.FUL PLANS FOR THE ^ RIGHT? AWAy By t h e luLi''".*'' «">«r »< SWEET SMELL OF todav. 632-1300. Onlv 15 IMancbester. air conditioniM and' SOUTH ID) heart was led to dummy and FUTURE you'R E FUTURE.TOO- ■ parking Call M3-KS1. 1973 DUSTER - 6 cylinder Everyone has a problem. What’s ysnrs? For a personal THROWING Apartmwifi For Root 53 minutes to downtown Hart­ NEWER DUPLEX - Three 1973 DUSTER - 6 cyUnder L " 1 IV : ...... * 4> A K J the king and queen cashed standard. High mileage, *«o<«»fcycf—-Wc|rctoa 64 ford. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large ■ 1. Higli g c c d c ld reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 89700, L.A., Calif. 90069. while South chucked his last a A6 exceUent condition. 643-1 Encloae atamped, aelf-addreaaed envelope please. club. IC'1-A.li.l kitchen with appliances, full TRIUMPH 1978 Bonneville OAKJ4 IMMEDIATE Occupancy. Six before 2;30. basement with t^k-up, large 750, 8000 mUes, oU cooler and * A K97 West had to unguard his rooms on Bissell Street with yard, no pets. $285. 6464051 rack. $1,750. 2844042. summertimei Neither vulnerable queen of diamonds to keep the 1969 OLDS - 442. ConverUble. TOP off street parking for one car. queen of clubs and the ace, $200 monthly. Utilities and SIX ROOM Duplex - $250 ExceUent condiUon. Radials. Weit North Eait South □ AUTOMOTIVE 79,000 mUes. Must be seen. king and jack of diamonds appliances no included. Up to monthly. Centrally located. 3 NT. CaU 6494133 after 5 p.m. Ask savings! took the last three tricks. I L e O K I N G l ! three children O.K. No pets. Children. Call 647-i ★ ★ Pass 54 6N.T, for Bob Jr. Astro-graph ! We offer the largest variety of i Security and references Aiftoa For Sato HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 Pau Pass 3 attractive apartments and ^ 91 required. 649-5719. FX-1200 - ^ I t by factory Opening lead - 1 townhouses in Manchester | 1988 CHEVROLET Engine. By BERNICE BEDE 080L j Rental office open daily 9-5. g Homot tor Ront 54 ONE OWNER - 1968 Pontiac engineer. Branch beads, 398/350 horsepower. Also, We recently explained that 3 weekends. 11-3. | VACANT SIX Room Duplex - Tempest. 64,000 miles. Good Barnett clutch, aluminum brand new LS-7 cam and a bid of eight was illegal. A three bedrooms, 2 children ok, VERNON - Three bedrooms, condiUon. I860. CaU 6449283 rocker roUers, MikunI car­ By Oswald & James Jacoby Alley Oop — Dave Graue springs. CaU 6443218 anyUme. SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) New York bidder wants to DMUTO yard, cellar, security, two baths, large famUy room. buretor, balanced blue printed evenings, 2342907 days. Don't be misled into thinking you Here is a hand that caused a know if the laws ever allowed references. $190. 1-372-3558. WeU cared for home in lovely motor and transmission. 6 ^ have the edge, by persons who YAMOO-'-lHAT'S -fW' SECOND ONE ONE MORE , WHAT A TIME ENTERPHSES | 1965 RAMBLER Station lot of comment in Memphis it. i ------1 TH residential area. Tip-top con- 1980 VW CONVERTIBLE - 7732. have axes to grind. The cards IVEC^HT."THBy'RE ARIN' OUSHTA CO IT.' Wagon - Running condiUon. when it was played in a The answer is that one set of MY HCX7R AS FAST AS I, CAN , THEN I'LL (SUIT 646-1021 § SIX ROOM Duplex - Central duUon. $340 plus uUUties. CaU Has new top. Needs engine. are definitely stacked against $15(J or best offer. Call after 6. PUT nr IN TH ' WATER.' ---- AN'... __ _ ------location. Near busline. Securi­ 8745485 or 8724011 after 5 $200 or best offer. Cat! 644 you. duplicate game. North laws promulgated around 1930 6434536. ★ ★ ty deposit, references. 64^ p.m. 5174, after 6 p.m. July 7, 1977 became the declarer at some did not forbid impossible bids, 2139. SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. spade contract at every table but the next laws corrected 21) It's best to do without today LOOICING for anything in real SIX ROOM CAPE - Qose to 1973 CUTLASS S - Bucket HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, Organize your materiil am­ but one. East always opened the oversight. Incidentally 1972 FORD Gran Torino bitions this coming year In such rather than bh forced lo seek a estate rental - apartments, CLEAN, THREE Room shopping, bus, schools. $325 seats, vinyl top, 4 speed, 55,- exceUent condiUon, many the to of diamonds and every that next set (1935) was the Wagon with air. Fine running a way that you have specific favor from an overbearing ac­ homes, multiple dweellings, apartment, heated, stove, monthly. Security and 000 miles. Am/Tape. Best extras. Exceptionally good declarer struggled along and first set that Oswald Jacoby condiUon. $1400. CaU 6 4 4 ^ offer. 8754007. goals. The success of chipping quaintance. no fees. Call J.D, Real Estate refrigerator, near busline. references required. Mr. or 6440850. performance since purcnaied just made 12 tricks. had a hand in. Associates, Inc. 645-1980. new. $500. CaU 8 4 4 ^ after away, bit-by-bit, could surprise CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 18) 649-m i. Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 644 you. The one South player who T R IU ^H Spitfire, 1974. 29,- Unless you set a shining exam­ (For a copy of JACOBY 4200. CHEVROLET BELAIR - 1970 4:30 p.m. went to six notrump made CENTRALLY LOCATED - 000 miles, am /fra radio. Sharp ple. don't expect other family MODERN, sand $1 to; “ Wn al ATTRACTIVELY Paneled Four door sedan, V-8, CANCER (June 21-July 22) You seven against a spade lead. Three room heated apart­ car. Asking $2550. 646-4938. handle business associates members to behave the way you Bridge," c/o this newspaper, four room apartment. Stove, automatic transmission, 1977 HONDA 750. ExceUent OHIcot-Storot tor Rtnl 55 close to you rather well today want them to. You establish the When a ^ e d how he did it he P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station, ment. Second floor. Security refrigerator, references. No power steering. ExceUent condiUon. Many extraa, wlUi CaU 646-2426, 9 to 5. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. and this also applies to finances standards. replied: "1 just took the first New York, N.Y. 10019) peU. $165. 228-3540, 6464167. running condiUon. $550. 874 beU Helmet. U U 6441381 or ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ pertaining to your career. Avoid 0276. AutomaUc, power steering, 6447398. ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIAL AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 ■ Feb. 19) THREE ROOM Apartment - 4 ROOM FLAT - Second floor. fice. Ground level, central air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best dealings with those outside your Subordinates won't tolerate Berry’s World Heat, hot water, appliances, location, professional offer. 2847035. inclwdta. Inolall«l>o« of ua AwleiiM apara plvga M«(orc>an poirN M t and Motor- circle. Find out to whom you're heavy-handed tactics today. Use Automatic heat, hot water. No 1973 PLYMOUTH SateUite - 1960 H A R L E Y D avison - craft cewdaweer. Miapwctton of choaa. irwont# iinA«fa. apart plug witaa and air conditioning. Storage building, parkuig and utiUties. dmnpwoor cap; adiuaiataal of carhwrolor and hmirtg fo u rt arstf io ffd atafa romantically suited by sending methods that are firm, but lair pets. Adults. Call 649-0768. 318 engine, power steering, Panhead dresser. Low fgawtana atogfMfy fata. atgfMi aad CconefiAai aOfMfy Arghar. The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions area, laun^ facilities, gar­ CaU 6442865. NOTICE OF SALE at pubUc for your copy of Astro-Graph and considerate. power braxes, air con- mileage, $1950 firm. 537-9689. Letter. Mall 50 cents for each age. Security deposit. No pets. aucUon. 1957 T-Bird. ID No diUoning. Asking $1800 or best TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE- and a long, self-addressed, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) $ & . 643-4m, 646-7268. 7Y42Z158429. July 9th, 1977. 8 IT'S ...HERE HE ...... THE o n l y Autot For Solo a t Autos For Sato 91 offer. 6442956. PARTS aaf LABOR...... stamped envelope to Astro- Reasonable returns are likely for TERRIFIC a.m. at 15 Main Street. A u iot For Sato I f *3 0 .4 5 I IS N O W / t r o u b l e i s , h e A»r ipaicaato laaat aafra. Graph. P.O. Box 489. Radio City you today, but only through per­ HAVING FOUR ROOM Apartment, sistent and dedicated effort. TREATS you Station. N Y. 10019. Be sure to YOUR B O Y ­ LIKE TH'GIRL , Available A u m t 1st. Heat, specify your birth sign. Something lor nothing Isn't in the FRIEND NEXT D O O R / hot water, appliances, laundry C u to a iir S tytaliaa Cwaiomw Talaphbna f4o stars LIVE facilities, storage area, gar­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Serious ARIES (March 2l-Aprll It) A f£ X T , age, Security deposit. Lease. problems you deal with lightly to­ - - T / Htppw brdar $*0. Auihoriiad D aal^ahip 5QI1 7 -A Cuatpmar^igMlura'" Cwatomai Taiaphpnp R 5~ I 6434)863. FORD TRUCK Short Ribs - Frank Hill THREE ROOMS, heat, NpppM OfdOf No. Awlhont^ Dopiptatwp Stsnaiura utilities, appliances included OFFER VAUD DURING JULY AND AUGUST, 19H Security deposit and CENTER references required. No pets. ! $275 monthly. Call 6464958 DILLON after 5 p.m. ______M MANCHESTER - Available FORD immediately. Very clean four \^ o 4 3 -Z 1 4 5 ______315 Main St., Manctioster " I ’m glad Harvey found the right girl." room apartment. Stove TRUCKS refrigerator, separate heating systItems. No pets, security, *1\W REMINPS ME ....PIP you FEEP HEWMOJflF monthly. 647-1413. BEFORE WE lEFT?* 319 C IN fia ST„ MANCHISTiR,CONN.>Fhon« 443-9139