24 - EVENING HERALD. Wed., June 4. 1980 School time Introducing Cambridge Box: to change

bus runs m • since 1881 • 2(5« By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA make an 8:30 a.m. pickup and a 2:45 Ashley Herald Reporter takehome run carrying some junior high school students and students MANCHESTER - Because East from three elementary schools: Catholic High School has altered the Verplanck, Washington, and Nathan resigns length of its school day, bus runs for Hale. pupils attending Verplanck and Washington public elementary It also gave the drivers time to Nocigaiette schools are being changed, Assistant' make a final run at 9 a.m. with a his job Superintendent of Schools Wilson takehome run of 3 p.m., carrying Deakin said Wednesday. students in the other elementary The changing bus runs have caused schools and in Head Start. GLASTONBURY - The months concern on the part of at least one of controversy between Superinten­ family, with parents concerned about While East Catholic is still begin­ dent of Schools Larry Ashley and the the traffic the youngsters will be en­ ning its day at 8 a.m., it will be Board of Education were terminated countering as they walk to the bus lengthening its day to 1:45 p.m. yesterday when Ashley submitted his Deakin said this change throws off stop. resignation. the afternoon schedules for the six 1110 town supports six buses which In a five-minute meeting late deliver East Catholic students living buses. is lower in tar The East Catholic change means Wednesday afternoon, Ashley in Manchester to the school. These resigned his position as the town’s the middle time slot that was spent six buses used to run at 8 a.m. and chief educator, a job he has held for delivering and picking up public return the students at 1:15. about a year. This gave the six drivers time to school students will now be spent delivering Eiast Catholic students.. Ashley has just completed his first 5 Thus the public schools on the middle year of a three-year contract. Under run must be picked up and dropped the mutual agreement with the Americans off on the earliest or latest run. board, he will begin a Sept. 1 leave of The other option would have been absence until June 30,1981, when the for the schedules to remain un­ resignation takes effect. He will be changed, forcing the school board to are weary paid his full $39,000 salary until June or nicotine. purchase six more buses or change 1 30, 1981 and will receive medical rr the length of the school day. But benefits until 1982, under the agree­ of inflation Deakin said this was out of the ques­ ment. X) tion. He added that although six more By United Press International buses would have to be purchased The move follows months of con­ Americans are weary of inflation, because all the runs must occur troversy between the board and the Indoor cookout superintendent, which has left the <* 4IA<4s.: the tight federal credit controls that simultaneously, the East Catholic change actually amounts to a loss for community and the system angry are preventing them from buying Guests from the Meadows Convalescent drove the dinners indoors but the cooking con­ homes and cars, and the recession the Manchester education system of and frustrated over the events. two buses. Home enjoy an eat-in cookout at East tinued outside under a canopy. Serving are that has thrown hundreds of Melanie Viens, right, and Laura Hofsess, in His resignation will become effec­ thousands of people out of work. Catholic High School. They were guests ,:'4 “If you take six runs awqy (from the clown makeup. (Herald photo by Pinto) tive June 30,1981 and until that time In short, people are unhappy with the middle slot) and each bd« does Tuesday of the school’s junior class. Rain he will be paid his full $39,000 annual the state of the U.S. economy, three runs, it’s equivalent to two salary. Prior to the resignation an­ pollsters said Wednesday. buses,’’ Deakin said. He observed the nouncement, he would have been A New York Times-CBS News poll change in bus schedules is very com­ paid his annual salary until June 30, indicated Sen. Edward Kennedy’s plicated matter, which he will be 1982. success in five of the eight working on throughout the summer. hparh gets insignia Board Chairman Diane Twacht- Democratic primary contests Deakin said current plans for ac­ man and Ashley signed a statement Tuesday was due largely to voter dis­ Cambridge commodating the East Catholic MANCHESTER — The Economic released after the meeting outlining satisfaction with the economy. change call for placing two elemen­ Development Commission this mor­ the terms of the agreement between The poll of 4,875 voters indicated tary schools on the either the earliest the board and the superintendent. the economy cost President Carter ning approved the design of an in­ iBuckland or latest run. signia for the Buckland Industrial Along with salary agreement, New Jersey, seriously eroded his He said the junior high school bus Ashley and his family will continue to Discover Cambridge contentment. support in other states and could Park, but left to a subcommittee the runs are not being changed because it receive all major medical benefits result in major defections to final choice of colors for it and the Industrial would involve 25 runs. A« the lesser ^j-^t to revamp the design slightly if until June 30, 19^. The very special satisfaction of knowing Republican Ronald Reagan or in­ of two evils, the schedules for f^ants to do so. According to the statement by Mrs. dependent John Anderson next fall. Verplanck and Washingttrti schools action was on of several taken that with Cambridge Box—less than Although Carter got high marks on Twachtman and Ashley, the terms had to change. (,y the commission in connecting Park were mutually agreed upon in the foreign policy, energy and the Deakin said the third elementary the park, 0.1 mg tar—you're getting the lowest tor budget, the poll showed the economy This is a representation of the insignia chosen this morning “best interest of both parties and the school, Nathan Hale, is unaffected by xhe group agreed to allow Hartford school system.” was the leading issue. the change because most of the by the Economic Development Commission for Buckland In­ cigarette ever made, yet still enjoying Carter’s economic policy has Distributors to consider as one Ashley began his duties in the students walk anyway. parcel the site it originally purchased dustrial Park. The tree emphasizes the Park-like atmosphere centered on cooling inflation, running Parents and staff at Washington system last year in May. During that the unique pleasures of smoking. at a 16.4 percent annual rate for the and an adjacent one in has acquired. of the industrial development. It was one of a number designed time, he was praised for his and Verplanck were given the option The effect of joining the parcels is to by the Chamas Advertising Agency. first four months of the year. The ad­ of changing from the middle pickup youthfulness and enthusiasm for the ministration, through the Federal remove the 18-month building time of 8:30 a.m. to either the deadline for start of construction on private property and from an adja­ The insignia chosen this morning job. However, during his first evalua­ Reserve Board, has tried to reduce tion this past May, problems between earliest pickup of 8 a.m. or the latest the second site. cent park parcel by shrubs. was one of three submitted to the inflation by limiting growth in the pickup of 9 a.m. Principals of the Beauregard Corp. was given a six- commission. Its subcommittee had the board and Ashley surfaced. money supply and cutting back on The commission also approved the schools said responses are running scheduled of lights and fuel tank month extension for purchase of a chosen the three from among ten. Following the evaluation, the credit. two to one in favor of the early school locations for Hartford Distributors parcel partly because of current tight They were designed by Charnas board had voted to conduct a hearing. The March 14 credit controls Ashley had also filed two complaints pickup time. as well as a color scheme for Ken financing but also, according to Town Advertising Agency. reduced consumer spending and in­ with the Freedom of Information At least one family has expressed Comeau, and a request by Holts, Inc. Manager Robert Weiss, because the creased unemployment, quickening Qommission for what he said were il­ concern about the earliest pickup for a 10 by 10 foot steel shed to house firm feels confident about the future It will be used in signs identifying the slide into recession. Carter’s time because of the traffic on the and may want to build a larger the park and may be used by tenants legal and secret meetings conducted problem, economists noted, was the equipment. road at 8 a.m. The parents were also The shed would be screened from building than originally planned. in their signs. by the board. credit controls worked faster than concerned that students would be anyone guessed. walking to the bus stops from 7:30 to Unemployment hit 7 percent in 8 a.m., which they felt was a par­ April and economists think May's ticularly high traffic time. Ouster possible 3 figure, due out Friday, will be at or Deakin said the administration is near 7.5 percent. Hundreds of also concerned about the children’s I. thousands of workers in the construc­ safety. He said the traffic patterns tion, auto and auto-related industries are being reviewed, and that crossing Less than have been laid off. guards will be involved if it is American automakers recorded Rent unit stand irks Rubin deemed necessary. the worst May sales showing in at 0.1 mg tar “ I would add that St. James the Manchester Tenants Association least 16 years, industry figures By MARY KITZMANN Board of Director's vote. He was dorsed the proposal, Rubin said this Elementary School has used the 8 elected committee chairman. that Rubin uses. showed Wednesday. The five morning. a.m. pickup time for years with a Herald Reporter Rubin is chairinan of MCSR's domestic automakers sold 498,425 “The group hasn’t met for over a minimum of problems, and that MANCHESTER - A split over legislative committee, and was ap­ Rubin advocates a fair rent com'- U.S.-made passenger cars in May, year,” Faucher said. He also says school is lo cate in the same down­ establishing a fair rent commission mission to insure rental costs are compared with 786,441 units in May pointed to the mayor’s committee, the tenent's association has few town area as Washington School,'’ may result in the ouster of one of the kept down. He maintains that con­ 1979-a 36.6 percent decline on a daily after attacking its members as members. Rubin refuses to disclose Deakin said. leaders of the Manchester Citizens verted units push up the market price selling-rate basis. representing business concerns and the group’s memberships. Other options under consideration for Social Responsibility, who also of unconverted apartments. It was the first time May sales not tenant’s. ibiws^e are eliminating some junior high serves on the Mayor’s Committee on “He’s not a tenant anyway,” have slipped below the half-million school runs due to declining Condominiums. Rubins says the “difference is Faucher opposes establishing a mark since at least 1964. Faucher said. “ He owns a con­ enrollments, and also changing the Following the m ayor’s com ­ philosophies" was apparent Tuesday fair rent commission for political While bank loan interest rates for dominium. If you're not a tenant how times of the Head Start school day. mittee’s failure to endorse his during the mayor's committee vote. and business reasons. “We know that businesses have been declining, can you be a tenant activist. When Deakin said none of these options proposals to either establish a fair His proposal to establish a fair rent there isn't enough votes on the Board relief from high consumer loan and they converted his complex, Rubin can be finalized until class lists are rent commission, or a study com­ commission was strongly opposed by of Directors to establish a fair rent mortgage interest rates has been bought it, he didn't fight it.” Also submitted by school principals at the mittee, Ben Rubin plans to urge a other members who said that control commission,” he said. “I'm afraid it slow in coming. end of the school year. Board of Director's vote without the would kill any gains the committee would just alienate the people we According to Faucher, MCSR has committee endorsement. made to encourage^ihousing construc­ need to address the housing established new subcommittees, and tion. problem." 5 He said he is “disappointed” with the legislative committee Rubin available in Soft Fisck Robert Faucher’s stand not to en­ But he was surprised that Faucher Faucher also says a commission chairs has died. “It’s up to the dorse a fair rent commission. would 4iurt the drive to encourage chairpersons to decide if Rubin will Faucher did endorse the motion to did not support the measure. “As co­ housing here. It would discourage chair a new committee,” he said. thuisdoy establish a committee to study a fair chairperson of MCSR he should have -'V' maintained the organization’s plat­ construction of housing, Faucher i rent commission, which failed to Faucher presently shares andfOO^ ment on a report be will seek to ^ form of endorsing a fair rent com­ said, and also cause conversions to The weather gain a majority vote during multiply. “Instead of 400 families leadership of MCSR with Betty eUnsne the body of n mill who | Tuesday’s meeting of the mayor’s mission,’’ Rubin said. Tonueci. He plans on running for re- allegedly told a friend he: com- ' without a home, there would be Clear tonight. Sunny committee. Although he apparently changed 1,000,” he said. election June 25 at the group's Friday. Detailed forecast on Page mitted tbp murt^s' for Which While defending his “no" vote on his personal feelings, as a leader of meeting. He says he has "a good Ultra low I m3 Soft Pack.4 m3 100is.| Murray Gold was convicitd, .Page 2 . ( , the commission’s formation, the moratorium, he should have en­ Faucher attacks the title of head of chance” at being re-elected. Faucher said some "Misconcep­ In 8porW tions” about Rubin should be laid to rest, and hinted he may push for Tony Luplen to enter Manchester Classified .. *...... Rubin’s ouster from the executive «Sports Hall of Fame .V, Cheney Comics ...... y..,.. . board of MCSR. However, Faucher is Tech names two bead coaches ,1,^1 also up for re-election as MCSR co­ Tax refunds revealed Editorial • Joe Erardi to direct Junior Relays Entertainment chairperson. during its next meeting June 10, Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined ... Page 11.. : Faucher and Rubin both belong to MANCHESTER— There’s good The state examiner from the Office O Philip Morr'f Inc. IVMO news about taxes for about a dozen of Policy and Management found that Elderly persons may claim a tax feasts on New York '■ ' ‘I MCSR and the Mayor’s Committee freeze on property taxes if their in­ That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. residents here. the credits could be claimed during Box: Less than 0.1 m g "tar"0 .01 m gnicoiine— Soft Pack: 1 m g '’tar','0.1 mg Yankee pitching during I h ^ ^ ^ , Obltwhw . 10 on Condominiums which was es­ come is less than $6,000. Under a Cir­ tablished to study Manchester’s The town will be refunding proper­ an audit of town records. n ic o iin e -IO O 's: 4 mg " ta r ;' 0.4 mg nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. se t... Jim Kaat hurls shutout for PMniafaiv Vi I The refunds involve amounts cuit Breaker Tax Relief other credits Cardinals ... Page 12, PeoptoUlk housing problems when the Board of ty taxes to about 12 elderly residents Sports.. ,eAfc^ list is one of Washington's most pop­ “I guess it’s pretty heavy with Barrie invited his energy industry regulations. Maritime interests SWEET CUKE CHIPS...... 16 oz. flocked to the event. Berger, recreation director said. He said the fourth ses­ ular: it has been loaned to 143 can­ transportation people," Burton said friends to “make the night better for PLANTER'S m . 5oar« sion has only six openings and the first session, June 23 through July 3, has about 40 openings. Registrations will PEANUT B U n E R ...... 18 o ^ continue to be accepted at the recreation office until all MR. CRAB space is filled.' CRAB MEAT...... •1.19 Washington Merry-Go-Round To reach the camp persons should take Bolton Road, .6oz. MfXYoES •5-lb. bag south, take a left onto Hatch Hill Road and after passing HI DRY the two ponds, take the first right onto Grier Road and TOWELS...... follow it until coming to the chain link fence around the CORONET FLORAL camp parking area. Is Pentagon budget push for defense or pork barrelling? JUMBO NAPKINS .IBOct. COVENTRY — The Coventry ^ -T - » - - - -Xi ■ A------\ High School concert and dance bands tf'ilh Coupon &■ H fi/f A' By JACK ANDERSON Tower, ranking Republican on the two-seater version. missile had performed properly in ty and requested that his name be sent to U.S. consular officials in­ ——— will present a free outdoor “Pops” $7.50 Purchatr ST.iiO Purchase WASHINGTON - The patriotic Armed Services Committee — is * Frank Saltinshek used to the only five of its last 12 tests shots, cut withheld, wrote me a letter on the structing them to show “sympathy Band Concert on June 9 at 7 p.m. on the lawn of Longly Auditorium at the HUNT CLUB rhetoric that is accompanying the demonstrating once again that it can House Armed Services Committee back its budget by $90 million. But subject. The Iranian Jews who were and understanding” in processing en­ FROZEN & DAIRY .'/igal 1 .8 9 SWEET LIFE Mansfield Training School, Route BUR6ER BITS Pentagon’s pending massive budget bring home the bacon. Without even counsel. Now he’s a lobbyist for the missile’s builder, Raytheon, is in allowed into the United States, he try applications from Iranian Jews concert MAYONNAISE _44A. raOOTNB STICKS ,i2ct. B9* DOGFOOD increase serves to obscure a sordid, a vote, Wright succeeded in getting Grumman Aerospace Corp. A a district next to House Speaker Tip wrote, were largely those who had and other minorities. 251*8 The concert will be open to the SiC&jijlE'kuso.j. , 1601.99* politics-as-usual fact of life; the approval of $10 million to study legislative aide told my associate O’Neill’s. After a few words in the been to this country before and held public. Those attending should bring $ 2 - O F F American flag is being wrapped expansion of production on the F-111 Peter Grant that Saltinshek “is right places, the committee valid re-entry visas enabling them to But since April 7, when President their own lawn chair or blanket. MS'-*,. . iooj.59* around one of the biggest peacetime fighter-bomber, which General hovering around constantly” and reinstated the $90 miliion. One return within four years. Carter announced tighter^ restric­ Sfttl^^TEUYERCAKE or * 1 .7 9 LIMIT ONE AT HIQHLAND PARK I LIMIT ONE AT HIQHUND PANK pork barrels in history. Dynamics builds in his district. And “calls every day.” His efforts ap­ Capitol Hill veteran remarked But he indicated that first-time VAUD JUNE S - JUNE • I VALID JUNE 3 • JUNE • tions on Iranians, even those with . 16 oj. 5 9 * While Senate and House hawks when the White House eliminated parently paid off: The House granted wryly: “The 'speaker’s lobby’ is ap­ applicants were often running into long-standing visas are having M 3’9559 or 643-9550 raise shrill $112.9 million for A-7K attack planes Grumman $500 million of the Pen­ propriately named.” bureaucratic red tape at our Paris c t s a M * . 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(, EVENING HERALD. Thurg., June 5, IgeO - 7 6 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs,, June 5, IIWO Walk slated Mayor outlines progress : I, of liberation movement to aid rails By BARBARA RICHMOND have come along way and also New members initiated were: Herald Reporter believes the 80’s will be crucial years Nancy Brian, Monica Scbeutz, Robin MANCHESTER - Rally for Rails, courage appropriate .economic for women. "I believe women will be Samuels, Jean Therriault, Sue a 2S kilometer railathon will be con­ development. Wishing on a VERNON- “I believe the 80’s the architects of the future,” she Walker, Denise Guerrette, Sue ducted on June 14 to promote the All proceeds from sponsors will will be the proving ground for what said. Ames, Lisa Jamison, Heather Mar­ rebuilding of the Willimantic to stay in Eastern Connecticut and wiil star,,, we refer to as womens’ liberation,” “We are now deeply involved and tin, Tammy Schwebel, Andrea Ginn, Manchester rail line. go to sponsoring citizen action groups “Wishing on a Star” was the Mayor Marie Herbst told members because we’ve asked for the part we and Sharon Unterbom. Walkers will start from for the funding of activities related to of the Rockville High School “Z” must respond to the call,” the mayor Manchester and Willimantic, the railroad. More than 1,000 persons theme of the musical*show Club and its sponsoring organization, said. She said the women must go The seniors who are leaving the simultaneously and will travel on the are expected to participate in the presented last week by Grade 1 The Zonta Club, at the annual forward and accept the challenges club are: Susan Ames, Betsy Falby, vacated rail line between the two walk. banquet Tuesday night. that have been handed to them. Lynn Francoeur, Lisa Jamison, Anyone who would like to walk or students at the Waddell School. towns. The show featured the Wishing The Rockville High "Z” Club is the “You have a world before you that Heather Martin, Kathieen McKone, When the walkers meet a golden sponsor a walker should call the in­ Colleen Poprawa, and Robin Wytas. Star Fairy and Mickey Mouse only high school club of this type in is beckoning you to one of the most spike will be driven to symbolize the formation line, 456-3157 or 289-5466. the Hartford District. ’The Zonta Club exciting challenges,” she added. Miss McKone, who is the retiring redawning of the rail age in Eastern The committee said the best and friends. Shown with the is made up of women who are in­ president of the club, was awarded Connecticut. source for sponsors is neighbors and wishing fairy, far right, played Sue Ouellette and Kathy Michaels the Hartford District Zonta Club’s volved in the professional world. were elected co-presidents of the Among those on the Advisory relatives as weil as local business es­ by Marianne Morsey, are Claire Albom, a member, and super­ 6500 scholarship. Board are State Rep. Walter Joyner tablishments. high school club; Lisa Coleman, members of the “Mickey visor of physical education in the secretary; Marie Jacob, vice presi­ and Jam es Quigley, Town of Vernon School system. Is advisor for Cindy Coughlin, a former “Z” Club dent; and Dawn Francoeur, Manchester, Transportation Com­ Mouse Band,” left to right, the high school club and her assistant member and her mother, Nancy treasurer. Members of the board mittee, both of Manchester; State Public hearing Sean Caxide, Brian Hart, Tina is Alice Masker, also on the high Coughlin, now both members of the Rep. Aloyisus J. Ahearn of Bolton; VERNON — The Planning Com­ LaBreck, Wendy Metcalf, Jen­ school staff and a Zonta member. are: Sue Crane, Nancy Bryant, Zonta Club, were cited for being the State Rep. Muriel Yacavone of East mission will conduct a public hearing nifer Plante, Casey-Lynn Mrs. Herbst, who was the guest Denise Guerrette, Tammy Schwebel, first mother-daughter team in the and Beth Oliver. club. Hartford; and State Rep. Andrew on June 10 at 7;30 p.m. in the Gilmore, Shawn McKenna and speaker, said she believes women Carey of South Windham. Memorial Building to review a Lauren Hastey. (Herald photo The sponsoring groups are the request of the Town of Ellington. by Richmond) Manchester. East Hartford and The town has filed a request for a SOAP Eastern Connecticut Citizen Action special permit to construct a water Dance proceeds groups and an area radio station. pollution control facility (pumping BOX station) on Windsorville Road. The railathon is also being held to American Association of Retired Abutting property owners have Drive and supper For more information call Barbro Five Rockville High School students were coeur, treasurer; Sue Ouellette and Kathy encourage alternative modes of Simmons, 742-9504 or Gail Strycharz, Persons 2129 will be Monday at The to aid safety UfSiE r VrnMrklM_ a transportation; to restore .passenger received a notice of the hearing. The COVENTRY - The Women’s installed as officers of the “Z” Club at the Michaels, co-presidents; Lisa Coleman, VERNON— A dance W 742-8629. Colony in Talcottville. Commerce and the police service between Hartford, East area in question is near the new Auxiliary of the North Coventry Fire secretary; and Marie Jacob, vice president. held recently at St. Ber­ There will be a cocktail hour In the club’s annual banquet held Tuesday night. will conduct bicycle rodeos Hertford and Manchester; and to en- sewage treatment plant. Department will sponsor a nard’s Church Hall raised 4TH ANNUAL Rockville Room from 11:30 a.m. to The officers are, left to right: Dawn Fran­ (Herald photo by Richmond) at the ’Tri-City Shopping membership drive and potluck 12:30 p.m. and dinner will follow. funds to be used exclusive­ AARP banquet ly to create an awareness area. Northeast Shopping SOAP BOX DERBY RACE supper June 9 at 7 p.m. at the North Entertainment will be furnished by Coventry firehouse. VERNON — The annual banquet of for public safety in town. Center and Rockville J U N E 8 T H the Vernon Area Chapter of the the chapter’s choral club. Presently the Vernon Center. FROM 11:00 TO 4:D0 P.M. -Gardening. School to sponsor dinner Police Department is in­ ■ For the pre-schoolers, Brookfield Street, Mancheeter 5 volved in an extensive the Vernon Junior HEBRON - The Friends of the will be a picnic lunch at noon 18 at 10:15 a.m. Parents are invited bicycle safety program Women’s Club and the Sponsorad by Local 1579 Gilead Hill School will sponsor an followed by a Walt Disney movie. to attend the event which will be held being held at all elemen­ police are sponsoring the Town of Manchastar FlraHghHn Gardenias challenge green thumb talents Italian dinner at the school, on On that date kindergarten students in the gym. A reception will follow in tary and junior high annual Safety Town Friday, from 5 to 7 p.m. in both the morning and afternoon the courtyard. schools. It consists of Program at the Center Those planning to attend should sessions will attend class in the mor­ Road School during the This wiil be the final day of school. assembly programs, a clear day, sunshine plants. Besides water in make reservations by calling 228- ning. Transportation procedures will m o v ie s, q u iz z e s , a summer vacation. By FRANK ATWOOD Garden Club sales Middle Turnpike highway. Students will be dismissed at 12:45 the soil, the plants are 9458. ’The proceeds will be used to be the same as for early dismissal demonstration of a bicycle There probablv have floods through the glass in I Stopped to see three The Coventry Jaycees p.m. All kindergarten students, mor­ The program was been more failures than the morning from the sprayed with water three garden club plant sales managed the sale and did ^u n d projects at the schooi. days. maintenance and the organized in 1970 by the or four times each day all the work for the '^The school faculty will sponsor a Parents are asked to see that their ning and afternoon classes, will at­ successes as people have south. In later afternoon, going on at the same time tend school from 8:35 to 11:05 a.m. engraving of each bicycle women’s club and has been tried to grow gardenia the sun has moved around when they are in the house. on a sunny Saturday and Beautification Commis­ dessert and social hour for school children do not wear clogs or sandals with an identification a continuing program ever Mr. Anthony does the lif­ sion. volunteers at 3 p.m. on June 10 in the that day and to have the children Lunch will be served as usual for the since. plants with their lovely the comer of the house and found them all doing a children in Grades 1-6. number. sweet-smelling blossoms, light pours through the ting when the heavy tubs brisk business. The library. dress according to the weather. If it In July, August and The Vernon Cares Com­ National Garden Week ■ rains on the 13th the field day will be in the house. One who windows from the west. must be moved twice a Manchester Garden Club Certificates of appreciation will be September, the Rockville mittee sponsored the This is Nationai Garden awarded and a Token of gratitude rescheduled for the 16th. succeeds is Dottie (Mrs. The plants are lush and year and he took them out­ displayed its plants along a Area Chamber of dance. Week, noted by Governor given to the Volunteers for their Parent volunteers are needed to HRC meeting Jack)Anthonyof70-H Cliff- healthy. The leaves are a doors for the summer June stone wall and close to the (jrasso in an official state­ many hours of service to the school. assist with the field day activities. side Dr., Forest Ridge. lustrous green. As 1. He also mixed the soii in Main Street sidewal below MANCHESTER - The Human ment. Mrs. Grasso wrote The school's annual field day is Those wishing to volunteer should She has two gardenias in blossoms fade, fat, new which the plants are the Mary Cheney Library, the statement at the Relations Commission has canceled For the month of June scheduled for June 13. Various call the school office. white tubs that weigh 75 buds appear so that the grown, starting with abun­ protected by the shade of request of Mrs. Harold its June 17 meeting. The commission athletic events have been planned for The recognition day program for pounds each in a window of bloom is constant. The dant leaf mold from the big trees in the Center Lord of Manchester, who will hold its next meeting July 15, as the students in the morning and there the Grade 6 class will be held on June her living room. They plants are four years old back of the lot under the Park. has become corresponding previously scheduled. Masculine Elegance started to bloom the mid­ and came to Forest Ridge trees that give Forest The Coventry Garden secretary for the Federal dle of April. ’They will con­ from the Anthony’s former Ridge its name. Club sale was under an Garden Clubs of Connec­ w in a V4 carat diamond ring tinue blooming, in the home on Lancaster Road. White fly can be a overhang at the front of the ticut. J house or outside in the edge The gardenias are given troublesome pest on gar­ Highland Park Market in The dates are June 1-7 of the wood's until they are water regularly and a weak denias. The Anthonys con­ No. Coventry. Because of all legislation naming the brought back inside in Oc­ solution of fish emulsion trol the white flies with a some mixed-up signals, the week has been introduced It's tober. keeps them supplied with systemic insecticide mixed Coventry Beautification in Congress. State garden Only one of the plants is nutrients. Fish emulsion is in the soil. ’The insecticide Commission held its sale clubs are asking their con­ Michaels shown in the photo but they an organic fertilizer, is picked up by the roots the same day at the almost gressmen to vote for it, and 80th Year stand side-by-side and, available at all garden with the water in the soii the same place, setting up part of Dorothy Lord’s job i i i M r t — A together, they fill the supply stores. It is a thick and kills the insects as they some awnings on the green was to write to each of the Mrs. Jack Anthony of Cliffside Dr., Forest Ridge, keeps We're available window space, liquid, to be mixed with the suck the sap from the leaf in front of the Highland Connecticut congressmen celebrating they have a lot of light. On water used in watering the tissue. buds and fragrant, white blossoms developing on her gardenia Park Store, but close to the with this request. plants in a sunny window. the BUGGED BY HIGH PRICES? occasion with a The radiant diamond seems almost suspended We Dare You To Find A Better Deal,.. year of in a mounting of rich 14K brushed gold. This nationally UConn experts offer answers specially advertised style available at $995. It Doesn’t Exist'!! priceid ''TORRS— Home gar­ several white larvae. bloom? flowering and needs will reduce the amount of diamond deners may find answers to What are they? A. The answer to this coaxing. In such cases, stem and leaf growth and offerings their gardening problems A. ’The white larvae or question is not a simple UConn platn scientists will favor flower bud for­ Our 80lh Year as Trusted Jewelers in this monthly Gardener’s grubs you found are the im­ one, since it is not noted suggest one of several mation. 958 MAIN 8T. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Mailbox column provided mature stage of several whether the plant is six methods to encourage • HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS MALL by the University of beetles. The three most years old or purchased flower bud formation: root Pruning of flowering Connecticut’s Cooperative common found in Connec­ from a garden center sit pruning, avoid heavy dogwoods in June in effect ANNUAL Amercan Express/ Master Cnarge/ Visa / Micrtacis Charge Extension Service. ticut are the Japanese bee­ years ago. If the plant is nitrogen fertilization, and eliminates those flower' Readers are invited to mail tle,' the Asiatic graden bee­ six years old from a seed pruning at the proper time. buds that have formed. their questions to: Dr. tle, and the Oriental beetle. or cutting, it is still at a Root pruning is simply a Flower buds are present at GERANIUM Edwin D. C arp en ter, ’The grubs of all three are state where flowering is method of reducing tjie size this time even though they I bought m/ “ I came to Cooperative Extension similar in that they are rare. If this is the case, of the root system and to cannot be seen. Any Stereo somewhere Northeast and consumer horticulturist. white with a brown head flowering should start in encourage the accumula­ cultural procedure that en­ else and SAVED!! one to four years. SALE I'm still Box U-67, UConn, Storrs, and usually lie in a curled tion of carbohydrates courages a heavy produc­ Conn. 062M. All questions "C” position in the soil. If, however, the tree was within the plant. In turn, tion of stems and leaves paying lo r It..." may not be answered in In lawns, grub injury is purchased from a .garden this encourages flower bud should be avoided. this column, but will be characterized by the grass center and planted six formation. Finally, flower buds may acknowledged by mail. becoming brown in large years ago, it more than Nitrogen fertilizer form but are injured or Fothers’ Doy Removing foliage irregular patches. ’These likely has reached an age ehchances stem and leaf killed during the winter patches can easily be and size when flowers are growth to the detriment of months. In the colder Q. Can 1 remove the pulled out and rolled back borne. Sometimes flowers. Hence, avoidance regions of Connecticut foliage of tulips, daf­ like a carpet. When this is flowering dogwood is a lit­ or a reduction in the w in te r w e a th e r is a i s J i M i s r fodils and similar bulbs done, the grubs are usually tle stubborn to start amount of nitrogen applied problem. as soon as they have exposed. The timing of the treat­ ALL ELECTRONICS AT DEALER COST! finished flowering? In c M ii; RECEIVER, TyRRTMlES, TRPE DECKS, AMPUHERS, TDNERS, t CAR STEREO UNITS S’ A. 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Thura., June 5, 1980 - 9 Board mulls road work require a two-inch overlay along its entire length. along about 500 feet of Jeffcoat-Martin BOLTON - Road im­ of bituminous concrete and The turnback f u ^ can Ctook Drive and 800 feet o( Hennig'Martin ' provements costing well Steeles Crossing Road will only be used on roads that Notch Road was completed Stephanie Jane Martin of Manchester and David Brian Alison Louiae Martin of Manchester and David Mark over |1 million ahd other require an overlay and in­ connect to major recently. » ' Jeffcoat, also of Manchester, were married May 31 at St. Hennig of Rocky HIU were married May 31 at St. traffic related situations stallation of a drainage hi^ways. Bartholomew Church in Manchester. Bartholomew Church in Manchester. were discussed by the system. The town will ask state The 1175,000 will be The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allyn F. Mar­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allyn F- Board of Selectmen at its needed to install 3,588 tin of 113 Bretton Road, Manchester. The bridegroom is Martin of 113 Bretton Ri»d, Manchester. The bridegroom These roads serve as a Department of Transporta­ meeting Tuesday. connecting route between tion engineers to update es­ lineal feet of draina|8 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jeffcoat of Palm Har­ is the son of Mr. and Mra. William W. Hennig of Dover, Bolton has requested |1,- along Wall Street, N ora two state highways. timated cost figures and bor, Fla., formerly of Vernon. Mass. 015,344 from the Capitol Road, Notch Road Exten­ South Road is 1.57 miles specifications. The Rev. Martin Scholsky of St. Bartholomew Church The Rev. Martin Scholsky of St. Bartholomew Church Region Council of sion and Cook Drive to cor­ long and Stony Road is 0.43 In other road business and the Rev. Richard Dodds of South Natick, Mass., of­ and the Rev. Rldumd Dodds of South Natick, Mass., per­ Governments for 3.97 rect flooding in those miles long. Both serve as the state estimated it ficiated in the double-ring ceremony. Harry Carr and formed the double-ring ceremony. Hairy Carr and Nancy miles of roadwork. / areas. connectors between Routes would cost 1175,000 to cor­ Nancy Carr, both of Manchester, were organist and Carr, both of Manchester, were organist and guitarist, The town is asking that 6 and 44A. Stony Road rect drainage problems in First Selectman Henry guitarist, respectively. re s p ^ v e ly . several roads be incor­ requires rebuilding and a the Cook Drive area. Ryba said the town Is The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride was given in marriage by her father. porated into the Transpor­ drainage system along its James Bums, transpor­ waiting for an engineer’s Alison Martin of Manchester was her sister's maid of Stephanie Martin of Manchester was her sister’s maid tation Improvement Plan of honor. Bridesmaids were Suzanne Hennig of Dover, entire length and ^uth tation district engineer. report on corrections totlfe honor. Bridesmaids were Rose Frazier of Storrs, the to be eligible for Interstate Mass., sister of the bridegroom; Rose Frazier of Storrs; Road requires rebuilding Bureau of Highways, said a Uynwood Drive, Plymouth bridegroom’s sister; Suzanne Hennig of Dover, Mass., trade-in funds. along half its length and field review to determine Lane and Colonial Road and Patience Martin, Mary Martin and Valerie Martin, and Patience Martin, M ^ Martin and Valerie Martin, The roads that will be rebuilding and overlay the extent of drainage area. • all of Manchester and sisters of the bride. all of Manchester, and sisters of the bride. improved, if the money is David Hennig of Rocky Hill served as best man. Ushers David Jeffcoat of Vernon served as best man. Ushers granted, are Williams were John Jeffcoat of Hartford, the bridegroom's were John Jeffcoat of Hartford; James Richards of Road, South Road, Stony brother; James Richards of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts; Allyn E. Martin of Manchester, the Road, Bolton Center Road EAST HARTFORD MIDGET bride’s brother; and ftadfoid White and Kevin Kluesner, bridegroom's brother-in-law; Allyn E. Martin of and Steeles Crossing Road. Manchester, the bride's brother; Bradford White and both of Massachusetts. Williams Road is 0.34 A reception was held at the Buckboard Restaurant in FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC. Kevin Klusesner, both of Massachusetts. miles long and serves as a Glastonbury, after which the couple left for Bermuda. 1 A reception was held at the Buckboard Restaurant in connector between Route 8 They will reside in Colchester. Glastonbury, after which the couple left for Orlando, Fla. and Route 85 and Interstate They will reside in Rockville. Mra. Hennig is employed at the Hartford Institute of 84. It will require SI6N-UPS Mrs. Jeffcoat is employed at American Parts, East Living. Mr. Hennig is employed at the Pratt & Whitney rebuilding along it6 entire Aircraft Division of United Technologies Corp. (Richards SATWMY, JUNE 7,1:00 PJL McMUFFE PJUK Hartford. Mr. Jeffcoat is employed at Hamilton Stan­ length. Mrs. David M. Hennig photo) Mrs. David B. Jeffcoat dard. (Richards photo) The section of Bolton SUNDAY, l i E 8, IKK) PJL HOCKANUM SCHOOL ^ % Center Road needing work 9 to 13-YEAR-OLD-AQE-QROUP Sweet-Brown. Archaeological project is 1.03 miles and mns from Births. the intersection of Clark Dr. Cynthia Jane Brown of Santa is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mrs. Sweet is employed as an These Grade 6 students from Pleasant Wood Memorial Library. They are from left Road to the intersection of Automatically on a team by school district Barbara, Calif., and Dr. Samuel A. Sweet of 42 N. School St., Doucette, Robert Manchester. He was bom His paternal grandparent mington St., Manchester. Watrous and Steeles assistant professor of French at the Valley School in South Windsor look pver an to right; Steven Hopley, Robin Grondahl, Sue Spender Sweet of Montecito, Calif., Manchester. Laurence Jr., son of May 18 at Manchester is Orestes Cosmini of She was bora May 24 at Crossing. The entire length If unablo to attond aign-up or for Information call: University of California at Santa archaeological map of the Manchester area Ingalls, Thomas Blake and Brenda Jiguere. were married May 24 at Sunken Judge James Slater officiated. Robert and Marian Connol- Memorial Hospital. His Windsor. He has a brother, Manchester Memorial of Steeles Crossing Road, Gardens, Santa Barbara County ly Doucette of 702 maternal grandparents are Ryan, 2; and a sister, Jen­ Hospital. Her maternal as part of a special school project. The (Herald photo by Lavallee) 0.6 miles, needs work. A reception was at the Barbara. Dr. Sweet is employed as JOE KRONEN 508-4202 Courthouse in Santa Barbara. Manchester Road, Glaston­ Mr. and Mra. Donald E. nifer, 4. grandparents are Mr. and students were working on their project at the Bolton Center Road will bridegroom’s home, after which the an assistant professor of biological The bride is the daughter of Mr. couple left for Morro Bay and Cam­ bury. He was bom May 14 Welch of Glen Bumie, Md. Mra. Kenneth P. Dowd of and Mrs. W. Stimpson Brown Jr. of bria, Calif. They will reside in sciences at the University of Califor­ at St. Francis Hospital & His paternal grandpaivnts Mugford, Margaret, Durango, Colo. Her pater­ Stone Mountain, Ga. The bridegroom Montecito. nia at Santa Barbara. Medical Center. His are Mrs. Frederick W. daughter of Norman and nal g i^ p a ren ts are Mr. maternal grandparents are Pease of Rockville, Md., L in ^ Levensky Mugford and Mra. Milton K. Adams Reqion.______Mr. and Mrs. James W. and the late Frederick W. of 71 Goverdale Drive, of Manchester. Her great­ Connolly Sr. of Pease. He has a sister, East Hartford. She was grandmother is Ruth Paige E n q o Q e c I Manchester. His paternal Galilee Dawn, 5. bom May 21 at Manchester of Delmar, N.Y. She has grandparents are Mr. and Memorial Hospital. Her twin sisters, Abigail and Rehab expansion set Mra. Lawrence Doucette of 5 HOUR SALE Cosmini, Douglas maternal grandparents are Elizabeth, 3. Glastonbury. His maternal Joel, son of David F. and Barnea-Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. Edward VERNON — The town’s housing that the program be expanded "since con­ great-grandmother is Mrs. Julie Burtness Cosmini of Thornton, Daniel PLACE: TURNPIKE TV A APPLIANCE Elizabeth Ann Barnes of Levensky of Bronx, N.Y. rehabilitation programs will be expanded ditions of both need and eligibility exist Angelo Giola of 483 E. Center St., Manchester announces her engage­ She has two brothers, Albert, son of Robert K. to cover the entire town. The way it has throughout the Town of Vernon, we 273 WEST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER Manchester. Manchester. He was bom ment to Dr. Paul J. Sherwood, also of Brian, 5 and Edward 4. and Elaine CretellaThom- been the only section benefitting has been believe this action is warranted.” \ May 20 at Manchester Manchester. ton of 1128 Grant Hill the Rockville section. Maurice Miller, administrator of the Pease, Frederiek Memorial Hospital. His Ms. Barnes attended New England Adams, Katherine Road, Coventry. He was The suggestion to expand the program town’s programs, said he has received Welch, son of Frederick A. maternal grandparents are May, daughter of Baptist Hospital School of Nursing in bora May 26 at Manchester was made by the federal department of more than 1(X) calls from residents who DATE: TODAY-THURSDAY JUNE 5th and Susan Welch Pease of Mr. and Mrs. Bldred Boston and is currently employed by Christopher M. and Kendra Memorial Hospital. He has Housing and Urban Development (HUD), live outside the target area of Rockville. 432 W. Middle Turnpike, Burtness of Cook, Minn. TIME: 4:00 P.M. - 0:00 P.M. S H E. Medical Associates in Hart­ Dowd Adams of 13 Far­ a brother, Robert Jr.. 2W. George Russell, town planner said. He said many qualified for the program in ford. The Town Council agreed, by adoption all respects except as to the location of Dr. Sherwood graduated from of a reslolution, to make the town’s two their property. , A unique, tonight-only chancel 5 Hour Sale Pricee on all niakee and modelt- Amherst College and the University New Parent Class set by FOCIS rehabilitaion programs available to Robert Hurd, chairman of the council’s Waahera, Dryers, Portable Color Talaviaiona, Rafrigaratora, Rangaa, Dish- of Pennsylvania School of Dental residents of ail areas of town. Housing Rehabilitation Committee, said washara, Console Color Talavisions. Quantities of advartiaad itamt are limi­ Medicine. His practice is located in New Parent classes p.m. in conference room C There is a program for owner-occupied the committee was in favor of making the will feature the film "The Bolton. sponsored by the Famil} of Manchester Memorial Chmieiecki, 151 Keeney housing and investor owned property move to expand the program “ To make ted and available on a first coma - first sahrad basis. Newborn.’’ Preregistra­ The couple is planning a June 14 Oriented Childbirth Infor­ Hospital. St., or by writing to FOGS, Under the program property owners basic housing available to all members of tion is necessary by con­ wedding. They will reside in mation Society (FOCIS) A registered nurse will Inc., Box 748, Manchester, borrow money, at low interest rates, to the community, to stem deterioration in BE THERE! Manchester and will honeymoon in will be held June 11 at 7:3( conduct the class which tacting Mrs. Martin Conn., 08040. improve their property. all of our residential neighborhoods, and Barbados later this summer. Catherine M. Keegan Marc M. Lessard Since the programs were first started, to extend program benefits to all Vernon Don’t miss out on spectacular deals during our special S HOUR SALE. several years ago, the federal government residents regardless of location.” William F. Schaeneman Catherine M. Grondzik Weight Loss Clinic has demanded that the money be used only The other residents will have to comply TONIGHT 4:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Keegan-Schaeneman views whole person for the Rockville section of town. with the same federal guidelines as those The engagement of Miss Catherine Somers High School in 1976 and been announced by her parents, Mr. Russell said HUD has now suggested in the Rockville section. WE HAVE H U ^ SKGIAL CREDIT A R R A ^ E m S Mary Keegan of Manchester to attended Eastern Connecticut State and Mrs. Edward Grondzik of The Holistic Weight Loss The staff of the cUnic, MAJOR CREDIT CARO CAN QOAIIFY YOU W * ™ »U)0p 1 1 ^ ^ O T IT WITH NO William F. Schaeneman Jr. of (College and Asnuntuck Community Wethersfield. Clinic selected its name which is located in the MONEY DOWN AND 3 MONTHS INTEREST FREE IHIHINO OUR 5 HOUR M IL ______| Somers has been announced by her College. He is employed as Mr. Lessard is the son of Mr. and carefully, according to Professional Building at parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Keegan microfilm manager at Connecticut Mrs. Bertrand Lessard of 75 Fowler Susan Harrison, its 341 Broad, St., Mrs, Pearsall resigns of 427 Parker St., Manchester. Bank & Tmst Co. Lane, East Hartford. registered nurse. Manchester, is composed mounds of paper work involved with each Mr. Schaeneman is the son of Mrs. The couple is planning an April 3, Miss Grondzik graduated from Holistic means total or totally of professional peo­ VERNON - Mrs. Jean Pearsall, the Lois A. Sdiaeneman of Somers. 1981. wedding at St. Bartholomew South Catholic High School. She is whole and this diet clinic ple, Including a medical town’s social services director for the one. past 10 years, has resigned, effective July Miss Keegan graduated from Church in Manchester. (Nassiff employed at the Department of views the whole person, advisor and a physician When Mrs. Pearsal first started with 1. Mrs. Pearsall told Mayor Marie Herbst Manchester Ugh School in 1977 and photo) Motor Vehicles in Wethersfield. she explained. The and referrals to other the department it was called the Welfare that she and ber husband will be moving Department. Mrs. Pearsall was in- has taken courses at Manchester Mr. Lessard graduated from program offers more than professional people will be stmmental in getting the name changed to Community College and the Penney High School in East Hart­ just a low calorie diet and made as necessary. out of town. Grondzik-Lessard more truly reflect the activities of the American Institute of Banking. She is ford. He is employed at Hartford Ce­ the weight reduction The Holistic ^ o g ra m Mrs. Pearsall started with the depart­ ment as a part-time social services direc­ department. employed as resort supervisor at The engagement of Miss Catherine ment & Building Supply. rogram is planned in con- looks at the whole person Mrs. Herbst will recommend, at the Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. M. Grondzik of Wethersfield to Marc The couple is planning a June 28 function with the in­ with weight control being tor. The position has grown to a full-time one with a secretary and two case next Town Ck)uncil meeting, that Mrs. Ms. Schaeneman graduated from M. Lessard of Eiast Hartford, has wedding. (Laurel photo) dividual’s personal, social part of a total health and physical en­ program, she said. workers. Pearsall’s resignation be accepted with vironments. The expansion of the time and the regret. Included in the Holistic numter of employees was necessary due She said she will review the procedures College Graduates. Weight Loss Program is to the added programs mandated by the that will have to be followed in finding a biofeedback training, state and federal governments and the renlacement. M l ITEMS ON SALE HERE ABE JUST SOME OF THEM... Among the students They are: St.; and Paul E. Surdel, 16 Matthew S. Hennigan, which helps a person to receiving degrees from Manchester; Gary A. Gardner Road, cum laude. husband of Roberta Hen­ first understand, and then H O TPO INT Post College in Waterbury Com'passo, 89 Richmond nigan and son of Dr. and control how bis or her body Youths plead for Walsh FAMILY GAPAC are: Drive; and Laura K. Spencer A. Moore, son of Mrs. Donald Hennigan of responds to stress. AIR CONDITIONERS VERNON - At Monday night’s Town The job fo/ which he applied in Old Lojeski, 173 Ludlow Road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Manchester, was Exercise is important in ELECTRIC DRY! Council meeting a group of young people Saybrook is offering a salary of 316,500. Glastonbury; Diane ^uth Windsor: Paula R. Moore of Manchester, graduated summa cum any weight contro], turned out to make a plea to the council to In Old Saybrook Walsh would be dealing Coderre, 41 Prospect St. Callahan, 123 Pierce Road; received a bachelor of arts laude from Barrington program, Ms. Harrison do what it can to keep Jack Walsh, the Manchester; Colleen Robert J. Clark, 63 Hollis degree from New England College, Barrington, R.I. says and the clinic .with a smaller number of young people a i 9 town's director of youth services, from *198 because the populati6n of that town is only Shane, 164 Mountain Road. Road; and Kevin P. College, Hennlker, N.H. He received a bachelor of emphasizes sensible resigning. 9.000 compared to a population of about East Hartford; Christine Golden, 589 Foster St. science degree. physical activity, as part of J. Rose, 5 Montague (Cir­ Walsh has applied for a similar position 31.000 for Vernon. Vernon: Peter J. one’s daily lifestyle. 19” CU RTIS M ATHES 16 CU. FT. FROST FREE cle. Cameron, 62 Tracy Drive, in the Town of Old Say brook. The position would pay some 32,000 more than Walsh is th e youth director in Vernon works with COLOR PORTABLE REFRIGERATOR N magna cum laude; the police, the juvenile courts, the local Ten area residents were to receive in the coming fiscal year accor­ Kathleen M. Crowley, 14 school system and local social services among the 1141 graduates Crest Drive, cum laude; ding to the general government budget and professional agencies to Integrate and of Providence College Kathleen A. Falby, 21 just approved. Walsh currently receives a yearly strengthen programs for the prevention, *387 receiving their degrees on Oxbow Drive, cum laude; *530 control and treatment of juvenile May 19. Diane L. Staley, 7 Temple salary of 314,255. He asked for 317,222 for VALUES TO $529 Prints on Parade the coming year and was granted 314,831. delinquency. $ j ^ 0 9 9 FAMILY CAPACin The Holistic R st-8 S 0 0 30 INCH DELUXE LA-Z-BOY HERE’S ELECTRIC RANGE HEART D U n Weight Loss Clinh MEN’S EVfflEDSMMLE IHOW ILOTHESWASHi U P T O Home Insurance: ^ 1 3 6 Insure at rebuilding cost, not selling price. WlUT MIKES US MFFEliENT? 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made because the Senior Center Robert Hurd had made a motion, at Monday night when the Vernon Dotson, director of administration buying new textbooks for the Ver­ ToumTolk a recent meeting, concerning a Town Council conducted a special was proposed. Tbe mayor called non school system. Board of. Hall of Famer Lupien Auditorium is larger and does not Fair Rent Commission and after a Hie Manchester Board of Direc­ require stair-climbing. The hearing Town Meeting (no one spoke at it), for any other nominations. There Education member, Robert lengthy discussion it. was suggested Schwartz said of one series, “It’s tors will consider conducting its room is on the second floor, and it was necessary to appoint a were none. (Council member Jane that the motion should be amended. terrible, terrible and it’s old.” To meetings in the Senior Citizen poses problems for handicapped moderator. Attorney Edwin Lamb commented to Dotson, “You which Dr. Bernard Sidman, •i Center, E. Middle Turnpike, rather persons. ) Hurd commentied, “I’d amend my Lavitt’s nanfe was proposed and he won by acclamation.” originial motion if I could superintendent of schools, replied, started career here than the hearing room in the Mun- declined because of state staflite cipal Building. The suggestion was Vernon Town Council member remember adiat It was.” ~ restrictions. The name of Robert During a discussion concerning “Not berthing that's old is bad” By EARL YOST Sports Editor Little did Tony Lupien know that ¥ A> while a freshman baseball player at Obituaries. Manchester High in 1931 that the trail would continue on to Loomis School, w. Bernard J. Cunningham Sr. Norman O. Wilcox Mrs. Catherine F; Melody / Harvard and the major leagues with MANCHESTER - Bernard J. TOLLAND - Norman 0. Wilcox, the Boston Red’ Sox, Philadelphia Curtningham Sr., 85, of 48-C Esquire 59, of 331 Merrow Road, died EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Phillies and . Drive, died Tuesday at his home Tuesday at Johnson Memorial Catherine (Foran) Melbdy, 60, of 695 The 63-year-old Norwich, Vt., stock after a long illness. He was the hus­ Hospital in Stafford Springs. He was Tolland St., East HartfoM, died broker today became the fifth man to band of Stella Szumski Cunningham. the husband of Norma Rodgers today at St. Francis Hoqiital and be elected to the Manchester Sports He was bom in New Britain on Wilcox. Medical Center. Hall of Fame. He joins Joe March 7, 1895 and has lived in Mr. Wilcox was born in Mrs. Melody was bom in Hartford McCluskey, Jerry Fay, Walter ‘"Ty” Manchester for the past eight years. Providence, R.l. and had been a resi­ and lived in East Hartford all of her- • r Holland and Meredith “ Moe’’ He was employed by Landers Frary dent of Tolland for the past 12 years. life. She was a communicate of SL Morhardt on the elite list of in­ & Clark for 50 years before retiring He was employed as a vocational in­ Rose Church, East Hartford, and a ductees for the September 19 dinner in 1963. He then became vice presi­ structor at Mansfield State Training member of the St. Francis Hospital Permanent fixture at the Army & Navy Club. Born in Chelmsford, Mass., the Lu­ dent of the Windsor Locks Finance School. Auxiliary. Saturday afternoon the new softball field at the West Side Oval Ck>. He was a member of St, Besides his wife he leaves three She leaves her husband, former pien family moved to Manchester Bartholomew Church of Manchester. sons. Dr. David Wilcox of East Hartford golf club professional, will be officially dedicated in honor of Balilla “Bill” Pagani. when Ulysses Lupien was three and Besides his wife he leaves a son, Hummelstown, Pa., Steven Wilcox of David P. Melody, two sons, David J.-, Brief ceremonies are planned with a softball game to follow at took up residence on the West Side. Bernard J. Cunningham Jr. of Rockville, and Itoger D. Wilcox of of Manchester, Charles J., of East 2:30 featuring women’s teams, the Express of Manchester and After one year at Manchester Bolton; a sister, Helen J. Cun­ Meadville, Pa.; two daughters, Mrs. Hartford; one daughter Carol Ann, of Silkey’s of Bloomfield. Pagani, popular West Side barber, will be High, Lupien, who later became ningham of New Britain; six Linda Simeone of North Providence, Manchester. She leaves ' four honored for his interest in and support of sports over the known as Tony, a tag picked up during his minor league days with grandchildren and five great­ R.I., and Miss Maureen E. Wilcox of brothers, former Parks and years.An attractive plaque, shown above, will be unveiled. grandchildren; and several nieces Tolland; a brother, Ralph 1. Wilcox Recreational Director of East Hart­ Special ceremony Scranton in the Eastern League, and nephews. of East Providence, R.I.; and a ford Nicolas (Bud) Foran, John (Herald photo by Yost) lettered for three years in each Funeral services will be Friday at sister, Mrs. Gloria Almon of Foran, of South Windsor; William Sister Patricia Barry, RSM, principal at St. of Norwich beginning June 3. Making the basketball, baseball and football at 9 a.m. from the Farrell Funeral Warwick, R.I.; and two Foran, and James Foran, both of James School, was present^ flowers by presentation were members of the schooi Loomis. He captained all three Home, 110 Franklin Square, New Bri­ squads in 1935. grandchildren. East Hartford and who are deputy members of the student body at the school play, “New Shoes.” From left, Kevin tain with a service at 10 a.m. at St. Funeral services will be Saturday fire chiefs; two sisters, Mrs. Thouqhts QpLENty His leaderAip was recognized at Francis of Assisi Church, New Bri­ at 8:15 a.m. from the Burke-Fnrtin Josephine Bemetlch and Mrs. Teresa Tuesday. Sister Barry will assume the duties Pelletier, Diane Poirier and Jared Drown. Harvard, too, where he lettered for tain. Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Little, both of East Hartford; and as superintendent of schools for Uie Diocese (Herald photo by Pinto) three years each in baseball and Burial will be in St. Mary’s Rockville with a mass at 9 a.m. at St. four grandchildren. basketball, captaining the cagers in Cemetery, New Britain. Friends Matthew’s Church, Tolland. Funeral services will be Saturday, his .senior year and the diamond nine Umpires as a junior. After playing his may call at the funeral home today Burial will be in South Cemetery, at 8:15 a.m. from the Callahan from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations Tolland. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, 1602 Main St. East Heritage to open branch freshman year as a running back, he may be made in his memory to the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 Hartford. A mass of will (Ibristian By gave up football. Six Eagles American Cancer Society, 670 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions buriel will follow in St. Rose (%urch SOUTH WINDSOR - Heritoge Knowlton Rangers will perform their deserve The Red Sox were well aware of two persons will be awarded as a Prospect Ave., Hartford. may made to a charity of the at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Hillside Savings and Loan Association will Revolutionary War music in original prize. Len Auster Lupien’s hitting. During his junior donor’s choice. Cemetery, East Hartford, (filing cqien a new branch bank-on Oakland style costumes at the ceremony and senior seasons, Lupien compiled Changing of the guard HCC stars St. June 14. Chapman Court Eastern Intercollegiate League­ hours are Friday 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 which begins at 9 a.m. respect When Jimmie Foxx , left, lost his magic with the bat in 1942, p.m. Memorial donations may bU W illiam Hale, P resident of Because June 14 is Flag Day, there MANCHESTER - Chapman leading im p ressiv e .442 .475 Having captured the Hartford averages. He had a .375 career Harvard grad Tony Lupien stepped into the Red Sox lineup as a Restaurant owner made to St. Rose Church, 33 Church Heritage, said the office at 29 will be a flag-raising ceremony using Court, Order of Amaranth will meet ’The whole Bill Madlock affair is three and not started grade nine. The County Conference (HCC) baseball average. first baseman. St. East Hartford. Oakland St. will resemble the main a flag flown from the U.S. Capitol. It Friday at 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic becoming increasingly ridiculous by championship for a second year in a camp is designed for pre-high school Immediately following the 1939 building in Manchester in colonial was contributed by Rep. William Temple. A Friendship night and in­ the minute. row. East Catholic High dominated Mrs. Helena Potter Dondero age boys wishing to learn and to im­ Yale-Harvard baseball game, Lupien decor. , Cotter. stallation of officers were be held. He should be sat down for 15 days, doubleplays, a club record that Jamestown in the Pony League in the all-HCC selections with six picks. named in civil suit WINDHAM - Mrs. Helena Potter prove basic techniques. Proper and signed with the Boston Red Sox stands today. ’The.Jiathan Hale Ancients and A three-day trip to Washington for Officers are asked to wear white. fined the $5,000 and that should be the 1949 for four years and then served a Pitcher Gregg Kane, Dave Dondero, 88, of North Windham, safe techniques are stressed and organization and was shipped to Not the answer to a power hitter MANCHESTER - David Wood­ end of it. dual job as field manager and Bottaro, first baseman Mike because he allegedly served Secondo mother of Mrs. Harry Olson of 149 there is no contact work. Additional Scranton and 24 hours later was the club sought, Lupien was sold in bury, owner of David’s, a Marvin Miller — you’re goiifg too general manager of Corning in the Freiheit, shortstop Pete Kiro and at the restaurant while he was in­ Bissell St., Manchester, died May 28 information and/or registration playing against the Hartford Chiefs 1944 to Philadelphia in the National Manchester Parkade restaurant, has toxicated. far, again. forms may be obtained by contacting same league in 1953. outfielders Kyle Ayer and Mike at a Willlmantic convalescent home. at Bulkeley Stadium in Hartford. League and didn’t miss a game and been named in a $500,000 law suit Neither Secondo nor his,, female Madlock of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Kelly at East Catholic, 115 New State Coaching dominated the next 28 Falkowski of the Eagles were named Funeral services were in Williman- you'll recall, slapped National Named the all-star first baseman batted .283. years of his life. Lupien coached var­ filed by the mother of a 20-year-oid companion were seriously injured, tic with burial in St. Mary’s Road, Manchester. to the all-conference team. woman killed last October in a head- League umpire Jerry Crawford with in the ieague, the Red Sox promoted World War II interrupted his sity basketball at Middlebury from Kane, Bottaro, Freiheit and Kiro however. East Hartford police later Cemetery in East Hartford. the lefthanded hitting first baseman on collision in East Hartford. his glove after being infuriated by a career in and he missed most of the 1950 to 1955, moved over to handle are seniors while Ayer and arrested Secondo who served time in Besides her daughter in Bits and pieces to Little Rock in the Southern In addition to Woodbury, Michael third strike call. He did it and there 1955 season while serving as a captain freshman basketball at Dartmouth Falkowski are juniors. jail after his conviction. Manchester, ^ s . Dondero is sur­ Association in 1940. in the Navy. S. Secondo, 18, of 28 Otis St. the man is no justification for his action. It has been a good year for from 1956 to 1966 and also served as South Catholic and Xavier each had vived by a son, another daughter, Called up at end of the American Separated from service in convicted of negligent homicide in Cardwell could not be reached this Umpires don’t enthrall me, es­ Manchester High athletics. It was varsity baseball at Dartmouth four selections to the 17-member four grandchildren and three great­ September, Lupien hit .315 in the the Burnside Avenue mishap and the morning, but a spokesman at his of­ pecially the ones who show up a announced at .Monday's CCIL L ea^e season, the Harvard grad hit for 21 seasons, 1957 to 1977. Fourteen squad. grandchildren. .474 in 10 games. final 15 games for the Phillies. woman who owned the car he was fice did confirm Woodbury, Secondo minute before game time and don't meeting at Willie’s the high school were winning efforts. His 1970 club Voting was done by the coaches. driving, Florence Brown, also of and Ms. Brown were all named in the hustle. The umpire who husties and won the league's John Reardon Louisville in the American Nest stop was Hollywood in the copped 21 straight games. Leo J.Tierney • • • Manchester have also been named. civil action. She added that sheriffs YOU KNOW shows he cares — now those I respect Sportsmanship Award and the Association. Triple A, was the next Pacific Coast League the next two MANCHESTER — Private stop in 1941. Mrs. Barbara Trikakis of 106 were having difficulty locating immensely. Presidential Trophy for excellence in years where he was the most Lupien turned author this spring funeral services for Leo J. Tierney, \^ e n one-time American League Greenlawn St., East Hartford, is Secondo. Woodbury could not be The arbiter behind the plate at the girls’ athletics. Silk Town girls’ valuable player and all-star first and last month his book, ’’The 63, of Wall Street, Hebron, who died slugger Jimmie Foxx retired, Lupien Imperfect Diamond,” reached the bringing the suit through Hartford at­ reached for comment. East Catholic-Fitch state tourna­ squads captured three league titles, baseman in 1947, .341, and ’Thursday, will be Friday morning at took one second and placed third was summoned to Boston to handle was sold to the Chicago White Sox, bookstands. 6bte Police sources said this morning ment game Monday in Willimantic torney M. Donald Cardwell. Her the John F. Tiemey Funeral Home, the first base duties and over the daughter, Barbara was dead on suits such as Mrs. Trikakis’ were not seemed to be squeezing (i.e. the plate twice to win the latter award for the batting .246 in all 154 games in 1948. Being a Hall of Fam er isn’t 219 W. Center St. AL SIEFFERT'S offers one of the That ended his major league Raiiio, T^ Tunighl final 128 games Batted .281. something new to Lupien. He was arrival at Hartford Hospital uncommon in (Connecticut and are became extremely small) the Eagle first time ... 8 . Mels vs. Cards, l.\F, Ch.9 Friends may call at the funeral In 154 games in 1943, Lupien batted career but he joined the Detroit named to the Harvard Sports Hall of following the midnight accident. She often filed against restaurant per­ pitchers in the crucial seventh inning Manchester girls’ softball teams in 8:30 • Royals vs. Rangers, Cable is seeking damages from Woodbury mittees following accidents. home tonight from 7 to 9. when the Falcons scored six times. the last seven years under Coach only .255 but grounded into only three organization and managed Fame in 1971. areas largest selections of Top That came after a controversial Mary Faignant's direction compiled ruling went against Fitch but ... a 91 won, 32 loss record. The last five But one golden rule is do not touch editions each won 10 or more games Name Brand T.V.^ at Low Discount an umpire and I adhere to that quite and the last two squads captured Little League ^ ^pardi directs Arrests reported in area strongly. Without the men in blue CCIL laurels ... Tonight's games Vernon Michael F. Williams, 28, of 8 Ck)t- and refusing to submit to fingerprin­ you’d have chaos. Harold Parks retired after 14 years Town vs. Legion, 6 —Waddell Albert Barresi, 28, of 107 Spruce tage St., Rockville, was charged ting. Police said she was arrest^ in Prices?.... . Now you know!! Strike an umpire, iike Madlock as Indian baseball coach with a 132 Niehols vs. Moriarly's, 6 St., Manchester, was charged ’Tuesday night with reckless driving, Rockville center in connection with a clearly did, and you’re in trouble. won, 129 loss and 1 tie mark. His -Buekley ^Junior Relays^ Wednesday with driving while under disorderly conduct, engaging an of­ disturbance. Also arrested in connec­ That’s the way it should be. If Bowie teams captured no league crowns, Boland vs. Oilers, 6 —Leber the influence of liquor or drugs or ficer in pursuit, and driving without a tion with the same incident and Kuhn lightens Madlock's penalty, securing the bridesmaid role twice. look for more trouble in the future. The last CCIL baseball title for INTERNATIONAL Pat Mistretta, director of Athletics both. He was released on his promise license. He was released on a $500 charged with breach of peace was at Manchester Community Coilege, nonsurety bond for court appearance If anything, Madlock should take Manchester was in 1959 ... Behind a 15-hit attack, the Oilers to appear in court in Rockville on Deborah Kellem of no certain ad­ announced the New England Relays June 10. his punishment like a man and stop Pete Kiro led East Catholic in bat­ whipped Ansaldi’s, 15-3, last night at June 16. dress. Both women were taken to the will have a new dimension this year Daniel G. Wilcox, 16, of Range Hill whimpering. ting with a .364 (32 for 88) average. Leber Field. Bud Zachary roped Elmer Neilson, 51, of 32 Elm St., Niantic Farm for Women in lieu of when “Junior Relays” will be held in Drive, Vernon, was charged Tuesday posting $500 bonds. Mike Freiheit was next at .351 (27 for three singles, Chris Helin homered Rockville, was charged with breach Clinics planned conjunction with the regular relays with first-degree criminal 77) with Dave Fournier third at .325 and singled, Dave Marshall ripped of peace Wednesday afternoon in June 28 at Manchester High. trespassing. Police said the arrest The 1980 Hilltop Basketball Clinic, (13 for 40). According to figures kept three hits inciuding a triple, Jim connection with a disturbance at the Joe Erardi will be organizing and was made in connection with a com­ Annual party stated at East Catholic High and here, Alex Britnell in 22 games led Fogarty tripied and singled and Paul Memorial Building. He is scheduled conducting the Junior Relays. "We plaint of the owner of the Center directed by Eagle coaches Jim Manchester High with a .341 (31 for Gaurino drilled two doubles and a to appear in court on June 17. MANCHESTER - Tlie Connec­ are very fortunate in obtaining an Shopping Plaza on Route 83. He was Penders and Tom Malin, is slated the 91) averge followed by Shawn Spears single, for the 9-2 Oilers. Dave James R. Faivre, 31, of 8 Becker ticut Northeast Chapter 604 of the experienced physical ed teacher such Place, Rockville, was charged released on his promise to appear in American Association of Retir^ week of July 7-12. Scheduled (.325 , 27 for 83) and Edgar Ezerins Kehaya tripled and singled and Dave court June 10. Persons Inc. will hold its 11th anmig( clinicians are Dee Rowe, Tom (.308 for 65). Top sticker in town, Einsiedel singled twice for 3-5 An- as Joe Eradi to run the Junior Relays Wednesday with issuing a bad check. for us. We hope to make this an an­ Robin S. Brown, 17, of 120 Vernon birthday party and installaUon of of­ Penders, Jack Phelan, Joe Whelton, , however, was Cheney Tech’s Tom saldi's. He was arrested on a warrant on nual event to be conducted con­ Ave., Rockville, was charged ficers, Friday at Fiano’s Restaurant the East coaching staff and Vin Martin who hit a sizzling .500 (33 for complaint of the A&J Package Store. currently with our regular relays,” Court date is June 17. ’Tuesday night with breach of peace Route 44A, Bolton. Cazzetta. There are two sessions, for 66). Mike Nicholson was second AMEUICAN grades four through eight in the mor­ leading sticker for the Techmen at Coming from behind with a five- Mistretta said. ning and nine through 12 in the after­ .346 (18 for 52) and Chris Vann third run fifth inning, Army & Navy Erardi, a Manchester native, noon. Each session is limited to 36 at .343 (24 for 70). Vann will be trimmed Bob’s Gulf, 6-3, at Waddell graduated from Manchester High players. For further information con­ playing this summer for the East Field. Sean McCarthy’s two-run where he played two years of varsity Academic dean selected tact Penders at 19 Range Hill Drive, soccer and Central Connecticut State Hartford Legion team ... singled tied it and Brian Brophy's MANCHESTER — Acting Presi­ give away too much information. currently employed as a dean of Vernon, or Malin at 54 Allan Drive, three-run homer won it for A&N. College in 1977 with a bachelor of dent of Manchester Community Jacob Ludes, Manchester High Miller said the decision was made academic affairs at Montgomery Vernon. principal, has been appointed to the Each had two hits while John Little science degree in physical education College Robert Miller said by president-select William E. Vin­ and health. He was a member of the County (Community Qillege in Blue East Footbail Coach Jude Kelly CIAC’s Eligibility Committee and fanned eight in picking up the win. Wednesday a selection has been cent. References on the candidate varsity soccer team four years and Bell, Pennsylvania, will come to has slated a summer day camp for the Board of Control. He will serve a Blake Freeman and Dave Simler made to fill the year-long vacancy in are now being checked and an an­ instruction for the week of July 14-19. captain in his senior year. Erardi has Ckmnecticut for the presentation of two-year term. His appointment each had two blows for Bob's. Joe Erardi nouncement of the appointment will It's for boys who’ve completed grade began May 9. been a physical education teacher in the academic dean position at the be made at the June 16 meeting of the the selectee to the trustees. the Manchester school system since Erardi announced each participant school. Miller declined to name the INT. FARM Board of ’Trustees for Community ’The trustees must make the final Local touch Ansaldi’s turned back the Oilers, 7- 1977 and is presently serving as assis- may enter up to three events and candidate or even to say if the person (Alleges. decision on accepting the selected Fill basketball, baseball posts tant varsity soccer coach at registration may be done the mor­ is from Connecticut, saying it might 2, at Verplanck. Chris Wazer hurled a Miller said Vincent, who Is candidate. Landa, who is making his no-hitter, striking out 13 for 7-3 An­ Manchester High and is head coach ning of the relays starting at 7:45. home in Manchester, is one of saldi’s. He and Chris Linley each had of the combined Illing and Bennet Erardi stressed that early registra­ the leading Jai-Alai players run-scoring doubles and Chris Junior High School wrestling team. tion through the mail is encouraged MCC prexy eyes cuts performing da^ly at the Hart­ Sember and Bobby Wazer each Erardi announced track events will so that the meet may be run off with chipped in two hits. Andy Swik consist of 50 and 100-yard runs, an maximum efficiency. MANCHESTER — that certain courses are Phillips, Busick ford Fronton. The young, Erardi emphasizes the fact that MCC budget plans repre­ pitched well and Jay Moir starred Manchester Community offered every other year, Basque backcourter, whose sent no change from NEW defensively for the 2-9 Oilers. the philosophy of the Junior Relays is College acting president earlier statements of how rather than every year. full name is Jose Landabasco, met' that it is to be a "fun event.” The ac­ Robert Miller Wednesday the cuts would occur. Va­ Capital improvemento has posted a better than .400 »cw rvlnys cent is to be on “participation and confirmed earlier predic­ not related to safety will be Cheney coaches not competition.” The objective will cant positions won’t be AMERICAN FARM tions of how the institution “payoff percentage” mark this filled, and some sections of delayed, such as paint and By LEN AUSTER A run in the sixth lifted Bob’s Gulf be to have as many youngsters of the would absorb the cuts in its season. classes will be dropped so repair jobs. Herald Sporlswriler three years logging a 28-29 mark. His past Modern Janitorial, 11-10, last grammar and junior high school age proposed budget. Two varsity coaching vacancies at best season was in 1979 when the night at Buckland Field. Brad compete as possible, without respect Miller said MCC would Cheney Tech have been filled it has Techmen finished with a 12-8 record, Thurston fanned 13 and Dan to their individual proficiency at this receive a $4.1 million slice MEMMULS has been announced by John qualified for the State Tournament Junior golf Snellenberger smacked a three-run particular stage in life. He expressed of the community college Garofalo, school director. for the first time ever and wound up triple to pace Bob’s. Leslie Kessell multi-circuits, Inc. hope that the program will con­ budget. The community Craig Phillips has been named var­ fifth in the Charter Oak Conference. had three safeties for Modern. tribute to the high school athletic colleges are allocated a PARK MLL J6V£e programs in future years, particular­ 1076 Burnside Ave. sity basketball coach while Richard Phillips has been an elementary event listed total figure by the Busick has been appointed varsity physical education teacher in the 880-yard run and a relay race for four ly to track and cross country Legislature, with the deci­ HQ L Hartford, Gt baseball coach. Manchester school system the past Scheduled June 34. at the members with each member running programs. Manchester Country Club is the an­ sion left to the Board of T0NI8HT TIL 8 Both appointments are effective 12 •'years. Prior to his one year at Historian dies 200 yards. The field events will be the Cordero no angel Trustees for (immunity MoMn T lun. 8 M. for the 1980-81 scholastic season. Cheney he was varsity basketball nual Big ’T ’ Insurance Youth Golf softball throw and the running broad Colleges to determine how IMAUIUNMTS Classic, sponsored by the HOUSTON (UPI) — Private ser­ BALTIMORE (UPI) - Togethet, ms t n o lO U T IM M in Phillips, who coached the Cheney coach at Illing Junior High. jump. The competition will be broken each college will get its OF THE WEEK Manchester Association of Indepen­ vices will be held for Fred Lieb, a down into 8-9 year old, 10-11 year old, they have put forth the opinion that F lo r^ Boston TUM.1 WmL 8 taL hi B| jayvee squad in 1979-80, succeeds Busick, 29, is employed by the uimitniT ' baseball historian and sportswriter section of the budget. Phil Crockett, who was let go after Town of Manchester Police Depart­ dent Insurance Agents. and 12-13 year old groups, with this Cordero is no Angel. H m r H tm I for nearly seven decades and the The $4.1 million figure O w ner the season. Crockett coached the ment as a police officer. He has W n Area golfers under 18 are eligible, separate divisions for boys and girls. In the first two days of the 445HARTI0RD RD. 'MANCHESTER rm m I Tom Crockett, local chairman, man credited with dubbing Yankee represents a slight in­ Beaver cagers two seasons, compiling on the police force since August of Medals will be presented to the first, Maryland Racing Commission's S'!!'/ largebuneh reports. Youngsters planning to play Sta(jium “ The House That Ruth second and third place finishers. hearing into the disputed finish of the crease over last year’s a 9-31 mark. 1976. He graduated from Lindenhurst (CAM Md CAMY) nsMont WMO u m m kowm as t m som su m m ay obtain Information from Built.’’ budget of $3.9 million but FLOWMS M d ANMNOIMINTS FOR iVIRY OCCASION Busick replaces Aaron Silvia, who High School, Lindenhurst, N.Y., and Registration forms and informa­ Preakness, many of the witnesses 1 YOt uvi 1 Mm ouM, nu,>Mua» nw iw vict Crockett at the Crockett Insurance Lieb, who had recently moved staff and class cutbacks N OAK ST. NANCHSSnR TN. S4S4I7S1 or S4S-144* CARR, ^6*68^^ lOMSi CARfI OR MMI FKIi RMOVAL resigned as baseball mentor in attended the University of (ionnec- tion flyers have been distributed to have testified that Angel Cordero from St. Petersburg, Fla., to a will still occur. FRli FARKINO « MIKS ORLOWSKI, Flop, 528-2680 (Ui(Mi,nnr«9«7 protest of the manner of Crockett's ticut School of Pharm acy and Agency or at the Manchester Country the physical ed instructors in the blatantly fouled Genuine Risk as he Houston nursing home, died Tuesday. Miller said the finalized umimamr ■____ rwnockiotuviRY termination. Silvia was varsity coach Manchester Community College. Club. Entries will be accepted up to area elementary schools and junior rode Codex to victory in the second June 24. He was 92. high schools. leg of the Triple Crown. 12 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., June 5, 1980

EVENING HERALD. Thura., June S. I960 - 13 Brett on tear against Yanks 6coreboQrcl. Sportn TninuMilonk OAKLAND CLEVEUND ST. LOUIS NEW YORK DP-CIncinnaUS, Lot Angelesl. LOB- BnArhill ab r h hi ab r h bl completed his spree with a three-hit, _QiJca|o (AU — Sent relief pitcher *brh b i _ ' ab rh b i CinciimaUS,indimaU 5, Los Angeles IS. 2B-KnlghL KANSAS CTTY, Mo. (UPI) - Hit­ Yankees. New York has lost only 14 plonship in 1976 with a .333 average. Hehdrsnif 4200 DiIonerf 21 1 0 Tempttn ss 5 010 Taveras ts 5 000 Baker, Garvey, Cey. HR-Knlgbt (6) . S Hershey track, Jai Alai Entries Brett now has an eight-game hit­ pitchers — (Jim) Palmer, (Mike) to Triple A farmfann team Mun^yef ai21Mannngcf 4010 |Umsey2b 4 000 Maddox Sb ting coach Charley Lau of the New four RBI performance Wednesday games to the remainder of the AL. But Lau was fired by the Royals on ff recalledlied pitcher r Fnihcisco . - — ______5 01 0 -ColUito, L ( ^ . ting streak and has raised his Flanagan, (Dennis) Martinez and B a ^ from Appleton. Wis. Grrastt lOIlltorgrvlb 3121 Hmndxlb 400 0 Mazzillicf 40 1 0 IP H RERBBSO York Yankees probably appreciated night to lift the Royals to a 9-3 vic­ "The only inspiration I need is the heels of a season-long personality Revmglb SOllJohnsndh 2112 Simmonsc 4 0 O'O Hendrsn If 3 01 0 <^nclnnali field winners THURSDAY UniapUMutl ikMMkiBip tory over the Yankees. , average 53 poinU during that time to (Scott) McGregor — and he’d hit — Stoned second-round Pagedb SOOO Hasseyc 4010 lorglf 4000 Steamslb 2000 Ulbrandt 324 6 3 3 3 1 $<*$ IrtMMrfiva George Brett's thought but not his Charley Lau in the other dugout," clash with then Manager TOtey Her­ [f®? draft choice Joseph Armas rf 4 010 Hairan Sb 4131 Following are the results flnt tlrriipK^ .320. He has taken over the Kansas them all. The man can hit. It's that H ^eth, a 21-year-old left-hander. Hendrckrf 201 0 Yongbldrf 3020 Moskau(W40) 4 6 1 1 1 3 I^ H hw4i 1w4i Brett totally disregarded the fact zog in 1978 and surfaced with the Newman c 4 010 Charboo If 3000 ReiU3b S l l l T r e v ^ c 3010 Bumslde 0 1 0 0 0 0 Tt*8c' timing. said Brett. “I want to do g o ^ for City lead in both homers (6) and RBI Toiwlo - Purchased the contract of Guerrerts 1000 Alston If of last Saturday’s National that the Yankee pitching staff has simple.” * right-handed pitcher Mike Barlow Scottef SOOO Flynn2b 4010 Hume(S8) 11-3 1 0 0 0 2 I W m tsjs 4.l«frii>Zm TMiftb; Brett hosted a three-game him. We went through a lot of hard Yankees the following season. (35) this‘Week. Davisph 1000 F ^llo2b <000 Kaatp 40 0 0 Zachryp 2000 UsAngeles _ , Hershey (Hiildren’s Track won more games (30) and has the from their Triple A Syracuse affiliate. Klutts u 1000 [iybznsk ss 4110 i f scklMw l IZspMI l.lfWtatorts times together. I spent a lot of days “We’re still good friends,” said Il4»rlirv Cardenlpfa lOOO Hough (LOO) 4 5 5 .5 8 2 and Field Meet at Ifiw M U ica testimonial to his former batting in­ “When I was with Baltimore, we’d Plcciolo2b SOOO Allenp 000 0 Beckwith 2 1 0 0 0 J 7. fwsts l irtwM idnis^iriti best ERA (3.59) of any team in the at the ball park at 3:30 in the after­ Brett. “I spent time at his home in Renle Martin benefltted from Hartford - Forward Gordie Howe Heath 10 0 0 Siki •l■i^tl■ts SJrriiciMiim structor this week by ripping apart come in here for a series and have a •"n^nced his retirement and Moralsph 0000 Castillo 2 1 0 0 1 1 Manchester High. l.lncirw *i*p American League. Totals S3 3 6 3 Touts 30 S 10 4 ToUll 33 1 3 1 ToUls 32 0 7 0 Sutcliffe U m t 7.Ee*Hw»t LMspi the best pitching staff in the noon with him. I’d like to think of Florida last winter fishing with him. Brett’s onslaught Wednesday night to accepted a position as director of Oakland OQ0010IBO>S Winners will compete in 25-minute team meeting to discuss player development. St. Louis 000 000ODD 1— ^m side pitched to 1 batter inStb. fnwitcsIiwM American League, rapping seven hits •Brett hit a homer each night— con­ myself as his No. 1 pupil." I talked with him this week— but not become the wlnningest right-hander Geveland 110002 lOx-5 N w v o r t oooooooooolo T-4M . State Meet July 12 at lyh m d M n tlw p k i Csyi the Kansas City hitters,” said Kan­ U s togeles - Frank St, Marseille E-Dybtlnski, KlutU. DP-Oakland 1, IJ sm-M w I iZifdJMhl 1. latcarakMMl 10rbMUi*«t6 necting off Ron Guidry Monday, about hitting. I talked to him in the American League with a 7-2 r«*lgn«^. as assisUnt coach. DP-St. Louis J. LOB-St. Loulsl. Nob in 14 at-bats, cracking three homers, Lau took Brett under his wing when sas City rookie manager . l-OsyllMlI Cleveland I. LOB>^kland7, Clevelar$d York 8. SB-HendrIck, Monllll, tom. Killingworth High School. 5.fi«M$isl IhdHetwwi ...... ' ' -^CviU Mike Griffin Tuesday and Luis Tiant Tuesday and he told me he was happy record. Martin scattered five hits 7. S^DybtiRski. HR-Harrah cfg»r Davis dh 40 10 Maydh - 4000 Chicago 6, Montreal 7. 2B-Biittner, Montefusco (L2-5) 7 8 5 5 0 8 l.Dmr-lbisI Zlm M lnci ferlKts 7-5 $214.50 with the recent hitting binges of Cliff “June is usually a good month for me Thad Bosley slammed his first U s Angelps — Signed Alan Merrick Bruhrdlb 40 10 DeCincsSb 4010 2 4 2 2 0 0 S e tz le r; G irls 10-11 3.K«4lMtiil 4.fcm4oUn4i Meets 7-5-1 51J54.90 Trifecta 6-3-5 $441.90 retired last year if the Hartford to a 1-year contract. Macha. HR—Kingman (10), Dawson (6), Lavelle five decades, says the twilight years Johnson and Toby Harrah. because it gets a little warmer. But homer for Chicago. ict. Martinez c 2 0 10 Roenlck rf SOOO Carter (11). SB-DeJesus. S-McGlothen T-2;12. A-3M8. Christine Gannon, 12-13 S. Ira$«4artsnn iVtiasIspa Feorth: Tenth: were the most enjoyable. Whalers had not joined the NHL last the thing that really counts is the end Moore c 1 0 0 0 Crowly ph 10 0 0 Rogers. 7. Onrsia-lMiti tfmsM kna 1 k te 8.80 8.00 3.40 4 UsetM 11.60 5 80 3.60 Johnson and Harrah both got off Blue Jays 8, Angels 2 Dempsy pr 0 0 0 0 IP H RERBBSO Tammy Snellenberger. SitoCMsJtepa 6 ktn 6.20 4.00 2 0rbeal 4.80 17.00 Howe, 52, announced his retire­ season. of the season.” Belangr ss 3 0 10 Oiicago 5 Arcaraie I ’ 7.00 slowly this season, but both con­ Otto Velez and Bob Davis belted Kmchc ph 10 0 0 220 Yd.-Dash — Boys 10- Senatk 3 m 360 ment Wednesday, ending the specula­ “That was an opportunity I could McGlthn (L 2-2 9 5 5 4 IMmeU 1-6 $40.80 Qaiaieia 24 $3140 nected for home runs along with The A’s chased Indians’ starter two-run homers to back up Jim Clan­ Tola is 31 3 6 3 Totals 36 2 9 2 Hernandez 2 2 2 0 11 John Bean; Girls 10-11 PerfecU 4-2 $8ti0 not pass up,” he said. Pedecta 1-6 $143.10 tion the past season would be his last Mike Hargrove Wednesday night to Dan Spillner, 5-3, with a two-run Milwaukee 000200010-3 Tidrow 2 10 1 TrifvcU 4-2-5 $486.90 Howe scored the last goal of his cy’s five-hitter and pace Toronto. Baltimore 200000000-2 Montreal Andrea Elam. Trifecta 1-6-3 $480.60 since he had finally fulfilled one of eighth, but Victor Cruz came on to EJ-Murray. Molitor. DP-Ml!waukee 1. frftt; Oerenth: power the Indians to a 5-3 victory and Davis blasted a 1-0 pitch-off (Califor­ Rogers (W63) 9 9 1 1 3 6 440 Yd.-Run — Boys 10-11 4(ierrieZapi 19.00 8.60 6.00 his oldest dreams-to play alongside career against the Montreal Baltimore i. LOB-Milwaukee 5. Bal- Hernandez pitched to2 batters InBth. 1 Geno lekear I 17.20 8i0 5.69 a three-game sweep over the rapidly strike out two batters with the tying BASEBALL rray. HR- 2 Rio Garancn* 4.00 4.40 sons Mark and Marty in the National Canadians in a first-round Stanley nia starter Fred Martinez, 1-1, into T-2:52. A-13397. MAJOR Chris Letendre, 12-13 Chris 5 Damr lanes 9.60 7.00 Oglivie (14). SB-Bnihard. Motitor. 3 fau$te OlarreU 6.60 I Orbea ■ Hendra 2J0 fading Oakland A’s, who dropped to the leftfield bleachers and Velez Yount. Galligan, 14-15 Glenn D(Mh; QaMa 2-4 $40.00 Hockey League. Cup game, assisted by his son, Mark. NATIONAL LEAGUE HOUSTON SAN DIEGO (Wsiela 1-5 $37.60 the .5(X) level. Cleveland, in fourth capped Toronto’s scoring by belting East IP H RERBBSO LEAGUE Setzler; Girls 10-11 Sheryl I.JsspifrUiii ZChir«l»4ipi PerfecU 4-2 $130.50 Howe, who will take a front office Whalers’ Coach Don Blackburn Milwaukee ab r h bi ab r h bl Pcriecta 1-5 $171.90 place in the East Division, thus his 11th homer, off Frank Tanana, in W L Pet. GB Undsty 2b 4 111 Richrds If 4 12 3 Veal, 12-13 Janis Held- IQikiB4hrea 4,Rtm4»Mert0 TrifecU 4-2-1 $405.90 praised Howe’s career as the Pittsburgh 28 19.SS6- Sorensen (W 5-4) 8 LEADERS Trifecta 1-5-3 $435.00 job with the NHL Hartford Whalers, Castro 2-3 1 Reynlds i 4 0 0 0 OSmith ts 3 0 10 LIMrgdip ilnss-LMnet Sixth: Twemti: moved to within six games of first- the seventh. Montreal 24 2D .545 2>A Puhicf 4 0 2 0 Bevacq 3b 4 0 0 0 mann, 14-15 Elizabeth iIr ta s J M r s 1 Arra Lands 1140 120 120 said he has spent the last decade of “greatest sports story ever written.” Philadelphia McClure (S5) 1-3 7. fnadiee-Zspi 5 ka$)i leonet 25.29 9.40 3.40 place New York, while Oakland now Brewers 3, Orioles 2 24 21 533 3 Cruz If 3 0 2 1 Fingers p 0 0 0 0 Serrano. Sm Irrateits 4 kaqw Cenr 900 4.80 Jack Kelly, Hartford’s director of (Thicago 21 23 .477 5^ Baltimore Walling rf 3 Rew4e Xesca 7.40 4.40 his 32-season career free of any Flanagan (L5-4) 9 6 3 2 3 3 4 0 10 Shirley p 0 00 0 2 Ko lanes 3.70 7 Arriafs I Caraaen 4.20 trails Kansas City by 4(A games in Ben Oglivie smashed his 14th home New York 19 2S .422 6 Cabelllb 4 110 Winfield rf 4 0 0 0 BATTING 880 Yd-Run - Boys 12-13 inttc Q M a 14 $29.60 pressure to play a major role in his hockey operations said “in our time, St. Louis T-2 31 A -»ai. (based on US at bats) Qsinieb 3-5 $53.00 the West. 18 29 383 10 Bergmnlb 4 110 Montnzlb 4 0 0 0 l.lMpin-Zs«ii ItocsrsnUwkwto ParfwU 14 $18110 team’s success. we’ll never see a player such as Gor­ run and Robin Yount squeezed in the West Ashbyc 4 0 2 1 Mmphry cf 4 010 NATIONAL LEAGUE Jeff Kennard; Girls 12-13 Perfeefa 5-3 $134.10 G AB R H Pel. 1 CkarobfNrre 4. b$«m-Linda TrifecU 14-7 $369.90 “Our pitching has been very good runs on base and retire the A's in winning run in the eighth. Mike W L Pet. GB First Game Gonulz pr 0 10 0 Tenace c 3 10 0 Jennifer Dunfield. Trifecta 5-3-2 $40160 "These last seven or eight years die.” ' Lot Angeles 30 20 .600 - Pujols c 000 0 Ftannry2b 3000 ReiU, St.L 47 m 18 63 .368 S.fcr»-Devli>e. DP-Chicago 1. LOB-Texa WSIKilehen vs. Postal, 6 —Nike Charter and Steve Bates each had experience than, for instance, the soon have them give me the ball four n, night 4, Chicago 7. 2E^-Nordhagen. HR- as Renegade, Golden Eagle, Laredo, Manchester, East Hartford, New York Met franchise. The 41- back from a 3-1 deficit. Thursday ’s Games Johnson (8), Bosley (1). SB-fiannlster. Telephone vs. Gus's, 7:30 three hits and Jim Garner a pair for or five times and if it didn’t work out (All Times EDT) Wills. S—Harrelscm. SF—Zisk, Prwr. Golden Hawk, Honcho, and Wagoneer Rockville, Windsor, Enfield, South year-old left-hander hopes he is more I’d pack my tackle and go home.” Braves 7, Giants 2 Kansas City (Leonard 43) at Teus IP H RERBBSO -N ik e the Jaycees, lJenklns3-4'I), ‘8:£ “ p.m. Teus Limited. Enjoy off-the-road freedom Windsor, Stafford and Windsor Locks than just a trivia question, however. Home runs by Chris Chambliss, Toronto (' MMHospital vs. Ward, 6 —West Kaat was cut by the New York X n m Rijirch(LO-l) 5 6 4 4 3 1 American style. Jeep Corporation will send comprise Zone Eight. “I don’t worry about the Brian Asselstine, Bill Nahorodny and (Zahn3-7), r a p.... Dfiine Side INDY Yankees early in the season and eight Friday's Games 3 4 1 1 0 0 you a check for $500 or apply the $500 to Jack Holik returns as Manchester Torontoloronu) at MinnesoU.Minnesota, night Chicago four-decade thing,” Kaat said days later was picked up by the Car- Glenn Hubbard backed Rick Dotson (WM) 9 3 1 1 3 4 Elks vs. Tikey, 6 —Cheney Exploding for 10 runs in the third coach and he’ll be assisted by Joe Wednesday night, referring to the Matula’s sevephitter. Matula, 4-4, Geveland at Chicago, nignt your down payment. frame, Lathrop Insurance stopped dinais. [tetroit at Milwaukee, nl^ t R^sich pitched to2 batters inSlh. Angels vs. Roekwell, 6 —Keeney Banning and Jeff Backofen. walked two and struck out three in Kanus Gty at Texas, night WP-RajsIch.T-2:16 A-16.000 Flo’s Cake Decorating, 13-7, at fact he is one of a select circle of “I don’t want to knock the Car­ Alliance vs. JC’s Blue, 6 going the distance for the second New York at Seattle, night —Robertson Robertson. Dave Bidwell homered players to perform in four separate dinals, but I think I miss being with Boston at Oakland, night SEATTLE DETROIT time in 10 starts. Atlanta got eight of Baltimore at Callfomla, night ab r h bi ab r h bi JUNE 7th 8 A.M.-11 A.M. rebate, Renault Thrifty vs. Wilson, 7:30 and singled, Dave Romano homered decades. “I can’t help when I was the Yankees more than I thought,” Top net seeds born. It all has to do with my its 12 hits off starter John CAUFORNIA TORONTO Ouz2b , 32 10 WhiUkr2b 400 0 —Roherlson and singled twice and Jeff Maxwell ab r h bi ab r h bi Simpson cf 3 0 12 Trmmll ss 4 0 0 0 Black Beauty Montefusco, 2-5. 4 0 0 0 Kemp db 3 22 1 SATURDAY *'500 mother.” ' Miller cf 3 0 10 Griffin u 5110 and Don Kelsey drilled three and two Thon 2b 52 2 0 Pxciorkrf 4 010 Parrish c 5022 Kaat prefers that people think of Expos 8, Cubs I 3110 Woodsif ------5 110 40 h ig h w a y /^ estimated mpg.” blows respectively for Lathrop. Tom Carewlb 4 00 0 Howell3b 4 13 1 Bochte lb 4 0 10 Cowens rf WEST SIDE area players him as an effective pitcher and if he Andre Dawson cracked a Thmpsndh 3120 Velezdh 4 1 1 2 Horton dh 30 10 Wcknfsslb 3 2 2 3 Jlee Doran homered and A1 Rodonis, John SOOO Corcoro lb 1000 $500 REBATE ON RENAULT BLACK Only five innings were required as keeps up the standard he set in tiebreaking, three-run homer in the LansfrdSb 3 0 0 1 Mybrry lb 3 02 2 SOOO Lentinelf 2 100 Jenkins, Bob Casavant and Ed and RudI If 4 0 11 Moseby rf 4000 1 0 00 Gibson cf SOOO BEAUTY*— front-wheel drive economy Cooper Package blasted Red-Lee, 32- Three of the top sue seeds in the pitching the 8t. Louis Cardinals to a seventh and Steve Rogers, 6-5, Harlow rf 3 0 0 0 Bosettl cf Jinn LCOX C CHILDREN to AGE 14 Tom Bombardier each slapped two Stinsonc 2 0 0 0 Brook ns 3b 2212 at its best. Le most American import. 40 8, last night at the West Side Oval. CIAC Class M Girls’ Tennis Tourna­ 1-0, 10-inning victory over the Mets, scattered nine hits to give Montreal Patekss 4000 GarcU2b 30 2 5 2 ToUls 32 8 8 8 hits for Flo’s. Donohuec 3000 Davisc *4 M^ J * To'***Seattle OOOIOIOOO”2 SAULTERS POND - LYDALL ST., MANCHESTER highway estimale/30 estimated Frank Laslashius, Jim Moriarty and ment starting today at Conard High he will get his wish. its 14th victory in its last 19 games. Garr ph 1000 0002S01X-8 ToUU 31 2 5 2 ToUU »8127 Dave Burnett each had three hits in­ in West ilartford are local/area en­ “For 24 hours this will probably be Lynn McGlothen, 2-2, took the loss. M . Cox. Wilcox. WhiUker. LOB- mpg.** WOMEN’S REC ^llfomla 000 om 000-2 SeattleS, DetroU9.2B-PaiTlsh, Bochte. POND WILL BE STODKED cluding a homer, Bruce Davidson and trants. he said. “I was starting to feel real Dave Kingman hit his 10th homer for Ttwonto 2D0S103DI-8 Scoring in the late innings. West as satisfying a win as I ever had,” B-How.ll, Donohue, DMofoSlo l Jim McGee each roped four hits and Katie and Martha Molumphy of Kaat said. “I felt like I was pitching comfortable in New York. I worked Chicago. LOB-ailloml. •, Toronto« JB-Griflin Brookwu B-WhlUker SE^lmp Side Italian Kitchen took a 10-8 ver­ Penney High of East Hartford are Thon. Wood!, Rodl JB-Howell. HR- „ ‘P B ‘ TROPHIES For Longoat Fish, Hoavleat Flah and air conditioning John Kildish three for Cooper, which the way a pitcher should pitch.” hard over the spring and then I lost a Astros 4, Padres 3 DavllIt). V.lei(III.SB-Miller.Garcia. lashed 27 hits. Scott Person had three dict from Moriarty Bros, at Cheney. the Nos. 1 and 3 seeds respectively, SF-Unilord Bannstr (L3{) 42-3 6 5 5 3 5 special. Ken Reitz, the league’s leading little enthusiasm for the game when I Rafael Landestoy’s one-out single Dressier 21-3 1 2 2 2 2 will be given Moat FIffi Caught Liz Bickley, Terry Clapp, Cindy Cor­ each 10-0 in the regular season, while IP H RERBBSO of Red-Lee’s eight hits. hitter, led off the 10th inning with his was let go.” to center scored Julio (Jonzalez from CaUfomla Heaverlo 1 1 I 1 1 0 nish and Cathy Kane each ro p ^ two Detroit $299 AIR CONDITIONING East Catholic’s Monica Murphy, 6-2 fourth homer of the year. It came off He sure showed the Mets some third base to cap a three-run ninth. Martinez(Ll-l) 4 8 5 5 0 3 Bo)f« a yra. a Undar 7-14 Children under 10 years of age hits for the Kitchen. Diane Miner and Wilcox (W44) 9 5 2 0 1 SPECIAL*— save $261 from DUSTY during the year, is the No. 5 seed. Neil Allen, 2-4, and gave Kaat his enthusiasm, though. Reliever Rollie Fingers, 5-6, took the Knapp 2 2 1 1 2 0 HBP-by Bannister (Gibson), OIrl* 6 yra. a Undar 7-14 must be accompanied by adult. Joy Kleinschmidt each had three Tanana 2 1 2 2 0 1 Heaverlo’iTrammell), T—2:43. Ar-14ji. the suggested retail price on Fifteen runs in the third frame Play bepn at 10 a.m. with the first complete game in exactly two “Kaat’s in great shape for his loss. Ken Forsch, who was lifted for Toronto safeties and Donna Eichler two for aancy(W44) 9 5 2 2 8 8 AMC Concord, the family luxury powered Ed’s Arco past Vittner’s, 25- quarterfinals slated Friday. age,” said New York Manager Joe a pinch hitter in the ninth, raised his Moriarty’s. ____ years and his first shutout since April PB-Donohue. T” 2;B. A-18,B77 compact, and 4-wheel drive Eagle, 7, at Keeney Field. Jeff Holt had five Semifinals and finals in all classes of 1978. Torre. “I can’t do what he’s doing. record to 6-4. Joe Sambito pitched PHIUbELPHIA PITTSBURGH NEW YORK KANSAS CITY ab r h bi ab r h bi America's only passenger automobile with hits, Ralph Pemberton four, A1 CHARTER OAK (L, M, S) are Monday afternoon at We couldn’t even scratch out a run.” the ninth to gain his fifth save. ab r h bi ab r h bi “That really showed me a lot, Smith rf 4111 Moreno cf 4 0 0 0 4-wheel drive. Tierney, Tim Pemberton and Steve Breaking it open with a seven-run Farmington Farms Racquet Club. Rndlpb2b 2100WUsonlf 5132 Groasrf 0 00 0 GamerSb 4 000 NUNCHEnER pitching 10 innings,” Reitz said. “His In other games, Philadelphia Reds 3, Dodgers 4 Murcer If 4000 Whlte2b R«riilb 4 0 2 2 Parker rf 2110 Saternis three apiece and Bill sixth inning, Tierney's outslugged pitching will probably give nipped Pittsburgh 4-3, Atianta topp^ Ray Knight’s three-run homer Ldebvrelf 3100 BrettSb Schmidt Sb 4000 BRbnsnlb 4011 Discount, Spirit air Sibrinsz, Bill Gauruder and Rob Case North Methodist, 14-6, at Fitzgerald San Francisco 7-2, Montreal beat Jacksndh 402 1 Porterdh Uilnaklll 4000 Madlck3b 4110 Thomas stars everybody a kick in the butt. We highlighted a four-run third inning Nettles 3b 300 1 Wathanc 4 0 00 vukovchll 0 0 0 0 Ucy If 4 12 0 conditioning. two each for Ed’s. Ralph Pemberton Field. Tom Tierney had three hits in­ Spencer lb 4 110 AUenslb STATE BANK haven’t won two games in a row in a Chicago 8-1, Houston edged San that carried Cincinnati. Charlie Boonce 412 0 Nicosia c 4 011 *'231 cluding a homer, Lionel Lessard and wowncf 4000 UCocklb Jfo; Maddoxcl 4 010 Berra ss 4 0 0 0 and Case homered. Seven different PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Isiah long time. The man went 10 innings Diego 4-3 and Cincinnati defeated Los Leibrandt started for the Reds but Ceronec 80 10 Otisef Bowau 412 0 Candelar p 2 0 11 UMH $231 SPIRIT DISC0UNT*-buy Oates c 2000 Hurdler! 1041 Main St. players each had one safety for Harry Roy each slapped three hits Thomas of Indiana scored 26 points and never got tired.” Angeles 5-4. was lifted in the fourth and reliever 5 5 TrllloSb 4110 Sanglln ph 10 0 0 an AMC Spirit with the air Denlu 20 M Wshngtu Carltonp 2 0 0 0 Romo p 00 0 0 Downtown Manchester Vittner’s. and Tom Lombardo two for Wednesday night to lead the U.S. Kaat, 1-3, was making his 610th Phillieit 4, Pirates 3 Paul Moskau, 4-0, gained the victory. Touts SO 3 5 3 ToUU 36 9 129 34 4 9 3 ToUU S 3 7 3 conditioning package, and Tierney’s. Greg Holmes and Wayne Olympic basketball team to a 104-89 Pete Rose singled in two runs and Tom Hume recorded his eighth save. New York 1UOOOOO(V-S Philadelphia 010080000-4 career start, which places him in Kanus City 08013000X” 9 PitUburi' 110100000-3 646-4004 get a 6 cylinder engine and REC Steely each had two hits for exhibition victory over the New sixth place on the all-time list ahead Steve Carlton scattered seven hits With the crowd of 45,541, the Dodgers _ LOR-Nqw York 5. lU ji s j ^ y ^ 2_^^^ ' B - M a ^ . DP-PhiladelphU 1. PltU: automatic transmission at half Eighteen hits were turned into a 16- Methodist. England All-Stars. I I^^PhlUdelphla 4. Pittsburg of Robin Roberts. He hopes he can for his tenth victory — tops in the . became the first team to go over the H ^ B r ^ ^ ) S f r - ^ ^ l p h l , Brell, 5.2B-B. Robinson. Ucy 2. Madlock, S - price—$231. 1 win by Zembrowski’s over Center Thomas, the smallest player on the start a few more. majors. Carlton, 10-2, pitched his one-million mark in paid attendance. Wilson. S-Dent. SF” Nettles. Carlton. ' Congo at Nike Field. Mike Hull had IP H RERBBSO IP H RERBBSO FELINE court at 6’0”, made 12 of 15 shots New York Philadelphia four hits, Jim Wigren three including Thrifty Package Store scored early from the floor and handed out 5 Tiant (L4^) 2 5 6 6 2 1 Carlton (W104) 9 7 3 3 2 4 Figueroa 3 6 3 3 2 2 PitUburgh a homer, Jerry Bujaucius and Don and held on for a 7-6 win over Per­ assists. May ...... NEW LOCATION ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Candelaria (L2-6) Kansas City Fay also three apiece, EM Lojeski sonal Tee at Fitzgerald Field. Debbie Micaael Brooks of LaSalle added 16 Romo Solomom held on for win Martin (Wf-8) 9 5 3 3 3 1 T”!;a. A-aiif7S two including a three-run homer and Caouette had four hits and Donna points, Maryland’s Buck Williams T” 2;29. A-772M. PARIS (UPI) — With cramps in his 1-0/ John Rook and Dave Bujaucius each Trudeau and Laura Tresh two apiece to ss^ in 12 and Danny Vranes of he’sheaten me in recent years and I but then began volleying more often PAP FREE 3'x5' AMERICAN FLAG legs and hands, Harold Solomon was homered for 6-0 Zembrowski’s. Con­ for Thrifty’s. Chickey Balesano and Uteh had 11 as the Olympians led think I’ve got the mental edge now.” and made some uncharacteristic nie Banas had two safeties for Congo. Lori Hansen each had two safeties all the way in a 59 percent shooting in no condition for q long match with Solomon, the 27-year-old claycourt h with a test drive. Fly it proudly. errors against Barazzutti. But he still for the Tees. Guillermo Vilas. performance from the floor. specialist, lasted through the three- won with tittle problem in 89 NIKE The sixth-seeded Solomon hour, 39-mlnute match to advance to tarn AUTO Parts and service specials too. Tune-up and oil filter, cooling system minutes. Behind a 27-hit attack. Turnpike Wednesday battled from a 6-1 first- a semifinal showdown with top- checked, suspension alignment and safety inspection. See your dealer Risk, Codex spotlighted set loss to the fourth-seeded Vilas to TV destroyed Multi Circuits, 25-3, in seeded Bjorn Borg, who crushed TOSUY today. five innings last night at Nike Field. BALTIMORE (UPI) - Codex and take the next two sets 6-4 and 7-6. Italy’s Corrado Barazzutti 6-0,6-3,6- PARTS Gary Lemire had four‘4iits, Ron Lan- board ruled Wednesday that Codex Then, in the fourth set, Solomon suf­ \ *Reblte on seloct models delivered by July 5. )980 See your dealer lor details Genuine Risk ran the first act of and jockey Angel Cordero did not foul 3, earlier in his bid for a fifth French 19th HOLE 77777777777777777777777777TT zano. Bill Munroe, Darrell Netto and their drama May 17 in the Preakness. fered cramps in his hands and less. title and the $53,000 first prize. ••Remember, compare these 1980 EPA estimates wilh eslimaled MPG tor other cars Your mileage may vary with speed, trip Genuine Risk on the final turn of the But he held on to win the set 7-5 and One-sided win (u m / AU TO P A R T S length, or weather Your highway mileage will probably be lower Mike Zotta three apiece and A1 The second act was played out in a Preakness, denying an appeal by the Jimmy Connors will play Vitas JiL Anderson, Ray Lanzano, Tom Bride Pimlico Race Course dining room, the quarterfinal match in the $0,000 Gerulaitis in the other semifinal Taking a ; one-sided decision, (.----- FOR L E S S Celebrate the GREAT AMERICAN FREEDOM SALE May 19 through July 5. 1980. and A1 Lange two each for Turnpike. owners of the first filly to win the French Open tennis championships. Manchester Soccer au b “C” team Winneehaug ...... £ with attorneys and car dealers as the Kentucky Derby in 65 years to over­ match. USDCUS New Ybrk, New Jersey, Ken Muraski had two of Circuits’ five actors. “I play^ dreadfully in the opening Borg’s mastery of the game moved whipped Newington, lO-l, last night Ladiaa 18 Holea-A-Most safeties. turn a decision by the track Connecticut Now the spotlight switches back to set,” said Solomon of Pompano an awed Barrazzutti to say, “On clay at MCC’s Cougar Field. 4’s or better, Toussaint 8; stewards. > Beach, Fla. “But all went well until Dan Guachione, Andy Boggini and B-Most 5’s or better, Hill AMC/Jeep / Renault Dealers. the principles themselves, whose Codex, who skipped the Derby courts, the only way anyone can (MKTDI 307 E. (XNTER ST. (REAR) NORTHERN duel Saturday in the Belmont Stakes the fourth set when I had to finish off currently beat ^ r g is if he’s sick.” Brad Pelllgrinelli each had two goals 10; C-Most 6’s or better while winning major stakes races on ★ ★ ★ Three runs in the seventh inning takes on ddded significance in light of the match as soon as possible Borg, who said he played perfectly and Chris Sarll, Glen Boggini, Donald Tchalkow 12; F ew est gave Trash-Away a 16-15 come-from- the West Coast, won the second leg of because of the cramp. Gaston and Brian Feshler one apiece putts: A-McGaw $1; B- MIUKKSTER, CT • 649-3528 Wednesday’s events. racing’s Triple Crown by nearly five until he was leading 20 in the second behind win over Manchester Jaycees Maryland’s thoroughbred racing “I’ve beaten Vilas more often than set, won the opening set in 19 minutes for the locals, now 4-1 for the season. Bednarezyk 31; c- lengths over Genuine Risk. ’ McCormlck S3. la s t uimi-nB. TSLt4S.S4M aSMT.ISWl BEHIND LENOX PHARMACY I 14 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs.. June 5, 1980 EVENING HERALD. Thurs., June 5, 1980 - 15 NEW YORK {UPD - In television land, un­ get to improve NBC’s position in the ratings . bitron and Nielsen charts, and also took first TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Power Squadron like the United States of America, there are by 1981. Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 place on the Nielsen list for the last week In NOTICE OF • enough presidencies for everyone. In the interest of clarity, we think NBC May. Petition seeks emphasizes safety As recently as Tuesday, a new presidential lADVERTISING PLEASE READ SCHOOL OFFICE POSITION ELECTRONIC should revamp its system. After all, at CBS In the sweeps, with the ratings services - Area school se< ^ applicant TECHNiaANS - Experienced title was bom when Fred Silverman, president they may not know'who is president from ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE MANCHESTKR — The Manchester Power Squadron polling 200 local markets, ABC came in second DEADLINE YOUR AD for year round position. preferred. Licensed. Hi Ft St and chief executive officer of NBC, announced week to week, but when somebody mentions pipe warning In accordance with the provisions of Chapter S, Sections 1 and Immediate opening Hour: Audio experiened. Will pay is observing boating safety week this week. In recogni­ his old buddy, Irwin Segelstein, was to assume and NBC — while third — was improved over |12:00 noon Iho day' the chairman, everyone knows it’s William S. its dismal showing last year. 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by Harald la raaponalblal 7:15 to 3:15. Must possess top dollar for top technician. tion of the emphasis on safe boating, the squadron offers immediately the n^wly created position of Paley. the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut |boforo publication. for only one Incorrect good typing skills, have ability Alsd: Apprentice needed jvith The top 10 programs in the May sweeps I to work in busy office frhile experience. Herbert Elec­ the following tips for safe boating during the season: President, NBC Entertainment. Since there is little democracy in the HARTFORD (UPI) — The Connecti(hit Fund for the on May 28, 1960; Inaortion and than only I were: 1; Miss USA Pageant (CBS); 2 : 60 Environment Inc., a non-profit legal action group, has jDoadllno lor Saturday handling heavy telephone con­ tronics, 1061 Capitol Avenue, | _ T V Segelstein had been President, Television executive suite, the title president is inap­ Minutes (CBS); 3: Three’s Company (ABC); to tho alxo of the tacts pleasantly. Reply with Hartford, Mr. Rubenstein, 1. Gasoline vapors are watch the skier, the other petitioned the state to warn people about the possible land Monday la 12:00 *** ’ Stations-Radio. propriate. Emperor would be more exact for 4; Johnny Cash’s 25th Anniversary Special original Inaartlon. I business and person 523-0001. explosive. Gose all doors, to operate the boat. g f >0 In his new position. President Segelstein hazards of asbestos cement water pipes. PROPOSED ORDINANCE I Noon Friday. Errora which do not references to Box M, c/o all top brass like Silverman. (CBS); 5: Country Music Awards (NBC); 6 ; hatches, and ports while 20. Be extremely careful . . will have reporting to him the president of the Daniel Millstone, the CFE's litigation director, said BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of loaaon tho value of tho Manchester Herald. fueling. Extinguish galley For subordinate but powerful posts such as M-A-S-H (CBS); 7: Dukes of Hazzard (CBS); of your footing. Falls are p r e s i d e n t s NBC Television Network, the president of Wednesday there are 900 miles of asbestos cement water Manchester that the ordinance enacted on April 8, 1980 Iciaaaiflad ada ara advortlaomont will not fires and pilot lights. Segelstein’s, a short and snappy title would fit 8 ; Taxi (ABC); 9; The Jeffersons (CBS); 10: AUTO MECHANIC - Indlv- one of the chief causes of NBC Entertainment, the president of the NBC — Czar. pipes in 80 Connecticut communities. When the pipes cor- authorizing the conveyance by the Town of Manchester to akan ovar tha phona bo corroctod by an ad­ SINGLE PERSON to live in a Smoking is strictly King ’Tut’s Tomb (NBC). rodesflie said, asbestos fibers are releas^ in the water. dual with 3 to 4 years 6 Room Home. Reasonable accidents. Stay seated in Television Stations Division, the president of ’The lower level presidents could have fan­ Kenneth F. (k>meau of Parcel No. 21 in the Buckland Industrial aa a convanlanca. Tha ditional Inaartlon. prohibited. Keep the filling ’The top 10 network programs for the week But Richard Woodhull, chief of the Department of experience wanted by busy rent. Will accept children. small boats. NBC Television Research, and the president, cier titles, on tne theory that more equals less. Park be repealed and the following be substituted therefor: Toyota-Pontiac Dealership. Call 649-7911. nozzle in contact with the ending June 1, according to the A.C. Nielsen Health Services' water supplies section, said there is no Full Benefit Package. Incen­ 21. Always instruct one NBC Entertainment Business Affairs. ’They could be sultans or emirs, with perhaps Co., were: BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of tank to prevent sparts. other person on board in problem with asbestos fibers contamination in Connec­ Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to Kenneth F. tive Program. Apply in person CUSTODIANS - We have The presidents of NBC News and NBC even a gaekwar thrown in, as in the Gaekwar 1: 20-20 (ABC); 2: The Jeffersons (CBS); 3: at : Lynch Motors, Inc., 500 Portable tanks should be ticut drinking water. Comeau for the sum of |SO,000 Parcel No. 21 in the Buckland In­ openings on our staff for day handling your boat in case Sports, however, will continue to report of Boroda in the days of the British Raj in In­ Dallas (CBS); 4: Alice (CBS); 5: (tie) Dukes She Keratb West Center Street, or night custodians. General fueled out of the boat. Do you become disabled or fall elsewhere. Woodhull said the only area where a significant amount dustrial Park, Town of Manchester, (k>unty of Hartford, State dia. of Hazzard and 60 Minutes (both CBS); 7 : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Manchester. knowledge of building and not use gasoline stoves, overboard. Segelstein’s new post did not cause tremors of asbestos fibers were found was at the Unionville Water of Connecticut. Said parcel bing more particularly bounded and grounds cleaning and upkeep heaters, or lights on board. Give a man the title of Gaekwar and you’ve Trapper John, M.D. (CBS); 8: Three’s Com­ Co., Which supplies part of Farmington. He said described as follows: 22. Before departing on in the broadcast industry, since he is Silver­ really done something. Help Wented 13 PART TIME HELP IS desirable. Pleasant working 2. Don not operate elec­ pany (ABC); 9: Bob Hope Birthday Show the problem was corrected by treating the water with INDEX conditions. Excellent Benefit any boat trip, leave a man's man and the chief executive is Beginning at a merestone in the southwesterly street line of WANTED in Haying. Apply: (NBC); 10: Taxi (ABC). chemicals. N O TIC It 364 Bidwell Street, Package available to reliable, tric gear (i.e., radios) "FLOAT PLAN" with going to need all the good buddy help he can Batson Drive, which Is marked by the coordinates N. 349,877.490 ELECTRICAL CBS swept the May sweeps in both the Ar- He also said no one has established a danger mark for - Lost and Pound JOURNEYMEN WANTED. Manchester. industrious persons. while fueling. someone ashore. This and E.647,307.656; thence running in a northerly and - Paraonsit Interested parties are asited asbestos fiber content which would be dangerous if in­ Announcamanta Ehiperienced in commercial 3. Know your fuel tank "FLOAT PLAN "should in­ northwesterly direction In said street line of Batson Drive along and residential wiring. to apply in person only at: gested. Asbestos fibers are known to cause tumors if in­ a curve to the left Delta S0°-3r-37” , radius 379.26 feet, and - Enlartainmanl RECEPTIONIST-OFFICE Facilities Services, South capacity. dicate a description of your Auciiont Benefits. Call 646-5420. MANAGER for Oi^odontist haled. tangent 178.98 feet. Three hundred thirty-four and forty-five Windsor Board of Education, 4. After fueling, ventilate boat, number of FINANCIAL Office - Vernon Circle. “The fiber feeding studies with animals arb still in one-hundredths (334.45) feet to a merestone; thence continuing 771 Main Street, South Wind­ all compartments and passengers, destination, - Bondi-Slocks-Mortgagaa TRUCK MECHANIC. Experienced only. Send sor, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Monday progress with the Department of Environmental Protec­ in a northwesterly direction in said street line, along a curve to - Parsonal Loans resume to: P.O. Box 2356, check the machinery and TV Tonight - Iniuranc# ^ Experienced in all phases of thru Friday. proposed route, and other fuel tank spaces for fumes 6KM tion,” Woodhull said. "So far they haven’t bben able to the right. Delta 4°-43’-47”, radius 630.00 feet, and tangent 26.02 tmek repair. Gas and diesel. Vernon, Ckinn., 06066. information which you feel 9 CAMERA THREE feet. Fifty-two and one one-hundredths (52.01) feet to a point; EMPLOYMENT m c E ® ® n e w s raise any tumors in animals by feeding them huge Must nave own tools. DIETARY AIDES - Full time before starting the motor. 10:00 - Help Waniod would aid in finding you 0 1 LOVE LUCY thence turning and running South 44°-27’-56” West, 79.08 feet to - Businoss Opportuniiioi Minimum 5 years experience. HOUSEKEEPERS. FULL and part time, for our dietary Remember, the electrical 0 O A L U S amounts." should an emergency 0 JOKER'S WILD a point; thence turning and running South 19°-38’-29” East, - Situation Wanted Excellent salary and fringe TIME, weekdays and department. Must work every (0) AU8TRAUAN RULES 0 N E W 8 Millstone said despite the inconclusive evidence, the weekends. Mature and respon­ ignition system could develop. Advise the person Sixty-seven and twelve one-hundredths (67.12) feet to a point; EDUCATION benefits. For appointment, other weekend. Apply in per­ FOOTBAU 0 9 20-20 state should move to identify corroding asbestos cement call 688-7596. sible individuals. Apply in per­ provide the spark to an ac­ you left your plan with, of ® MOVIE “(C O M ED Y)* "Th # thence turning and running South 70°-56’-50’’ West, Twenty - Private instructions son, East Hartford (Convales­ OZOOM pipes and replace them before "they find the dead - Schoois-Ciesses son, East Hartford Convales­ cent home. 745 Main Street. cumulation of gasoline your arrival or return. ® STREETS OF SAN liv la w t" 1970 (20.00) feet to an iron pin which marks the northeast comer of Instructions Wented cent Home, 745 Main Street, 9 CONNECTICUT PRIME TIME East Hartford. vapors. Keep fuel lines FRANCISCO bodies.” land now or formerly of Margaret A. Glode and George J. East Hartford. 23. Properly maintain, ® ZOOM (CAPTIONED) ® MASTERPIECE THEATRE REAL ESTATE tight and bilges clean. “The costs are nowhere so great as the cost of possible Glode, J r .; thence turning and mnning South 16°-29’-30” East in - Homes tor Sale stow, and learn to use the 6:30 10:30 A RECESSION PROOF 9 FOURTH ESTATE hazards to people who can least afford them," he said. line of land of said Glode One hundr^ forty-two and fifty-four - Lots-Lend tor Sate R N O R L PN .il p.m. to 7 a.m. PART TIME JANITOR for 5. Do not permit persons HOGAN'S HEROES - Investment Property COMPANY. We have not laid safety equipment carried 10:40 one-hundredths (142.54) feet to an iron pin; thence running medium size office complex. to ride on parts of the boat ‘AC DOUGH Woodhull over the weekend said there was no longer - Business Property Part time. Enjoy working a person off for lack of work in on board your vessel. In an NBC NEWS 0 KINER'SKORNER any concern about the release of the carcinogenic South 13°-56’-40” East in line of land now or formerly of Francis - Resort Properly with an excellent supporting Hours: 5 to 10 p.m., Monday, the last 55 years. Several not designed for such use. - 11:00 - Real Estate Wanted emergency, the equipment is®O ® OVEREASYov chemical TCE in several local water supplies. The E. Peterson and Stephanie Peterson, One hundred sixty-seven staff, caring for our elderly Tuesday and Wednesday. positions open. Manager, l^w, seatback, or gunwale will do you little good if it 6:55 0 0 9 9 9 NEWS patients in the self-care unit. Phone Mr. Whitney at 568-2020 M.A.S.H. and fifty-three one-hundredths (167.53) feet to a point; thence MISC. SERVICES assistant manager, service 9 NEWS 0 tetrachlorethylene is the bonding agent on lined asbestos - Services Ottered Very pleasant atmosphere, for an appointment. riding can be especially is unserviceable, stowed in 0 BENNY HILL SHOW manager, clerical, et cetera. 7KX) water pipes. turning and running North 79°-S5’-20” East in line of land now or - Painting.Papering good wages and benefits. dangerous. an unreachable location, or CBSNEW S 9 THE MILLIONAIRE formerly of Pandolphe Auto Parts and land now or formerly of -* Budding-Conirecting AH major company benefits. ® ABC CAPTIONED NEWS He said the problem had been taken care of by bleeding - Rootng-Sidmg Please call Mrs. LeBlanc, Major medical, life insurance 5 A U IN THE FAMILY William H. Glode, partly by each, in all. Two hundred twenty- PERSONNELL ASSISTANT - 6. Keep an alert lookout. if you are unfamiliar with 11:30 - Heating-Plumbing RN, 646-0129, M anchester retirement, disability. 9 ABC NEWS and flushing the affected water systems. TCE has been four and ninety-five one-hundredths (224.95) feet to an iron pin, - Flooring I’m shifting into Sales and Serious accidents have its operation or use. 0 MOVIE -(TITLE Manor Rest Home, 385 West FACE TH E MUSIC known to cause cancer in animals, but is not a proven thence continuing North 72°’44’-32” East, 'Thirty and four one- - Moving-Tfucifing-Slorage need capable, resourceful in­ Immediate openings for resulted from failure to use FESTIVAL OF FAITH ' UNANNOUNCED) > Services Wanted Center Street, Manchester. qualified people. We will train 0 K O J A K human carcinogen. hundredths (30.04) feet to a merestone in the southwesterly line dividual to replace me in my your eyes. SOUL TRAIN varied role. You’ll need ac­ you to fill opeings. Don’t hire NEWS 0 N I Q H T A T THE RACES of Batson Drive, theqpe turning and running North 14°-22’-20” MISC. FOR SALE - Household Goods SHEET METAL WORKERS - into a dead-end position. (Call 7. Be especially careful ® DICK C A V E TT SHOW ® 8PQRTSCENTER curate typing, reasonable Dance photos West in the southwesterly line of Batson Drive, One Hundred - Articles lor Sale For Heating and Air Con­ 646-3936 now, for opprotunity when operating in any area NEWLYWED GAME 9 9 THE TONIGHT SHOW speed in shorthand. You’ll S ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE four and eleven one-hundredths (104.11) feet to the merestone - Building Suppliea ditioning. Industrial and plus. EOE. 7:30 - Pets -Birds- Dogs have responsibiiiy for in- where swimmers or divers on exhibit 11:35 P.H. MAGAZINE which marks the point of beginning. • Musical Instrumanta Commercial. Shop men and surane administration and 0 M.A.S.H. ion. WELDER- may be. Divers are easily $100,000NAME THAT TUNE - Boats 4 Accessories Installers. Liberal Comp your own correspondance NEW BRITAIN - An BENNY H ia SHOW 11:45 (>>ntaining 2.018 acres of land. - Sporting Goods Benefits. 871-1111, T.l.G./MECHANIC to work recognized by the red flag - Garden Products with some letters for the boss. exhibit of dance 8PORT8CENTER ® SNEAK PREVIEW You’ll councel employees on on fabrication and rraair of with a white diagonal slash 11:50 Said parcel is described on a map entitled, "Town of - Antiques GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY - Wanted to Buy heating elements for in­ photography by John Long 9 CHARLIE'S benefits. Initiative and good which marks the ap­ M^.S.H. Injunction asked Manchester. Connecticut Department of Public Works 'udgement essential. Monday- dustrial heat treat furnaces. of Manchester will be on ® MACNEIL-UHRER ANQELS-BARETTA Engineering Division Land Conveyed By Town of Manchester to RENTALS Ability to read and work from proximate center of their 12:00 - Rooms tor Rent i^riday, 8-5. Paid insurance. view June 8 to 15 at South RE^T Kenneth F. Comeau Dw’n P.H. (5k’d P.V. Scale: 1” equals 40’ blueprints helpul. Good activities. 9 9 TIC TA C DOUGH 0 MOVIE- I ^ ' state and federal govern­ Selectman Douglas Town of Manchester, package. Apply at or send flares, smoke, etc., to in­ tinguished services to It'S the war of lha waiters... premises hereby conveyed. In such event, the Grantor, its Dan Siretta, who did ,■ ■ ment for construction of Cheney said, “Since I’ve Connecticut LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER TIMES A WEEK to care for resume to Industronics Inc. sure you can be seen if education in the state. they capture the kitchen, successors and assigns shall restore the Grantee’s premises to for two adults. Light cooking, (juadropleghic. Own transpor­ Whopee, Tip-Toes and The MAN OF demolish the dining the proposed soccer field The adopted budget for fiscal 489 Sullivan Avenue. South trouble develops. been involved with federal its present condition. own room and bath. Call 521- tation. South Windsor area. KRAMER" room, and leave Windsor, 06074. EOE. Five O'clock Girl, will \ ^ LA M ANCHA at Bolton High School. grant applications I can year 1980-81 for the Town of 3007.______Call 644-8490. 18. Learn the weather CMMfm Camp Oakumo in ruins. g. The premises described herein are conveyed upon condi­ return. ruun |PC The Board of Selectmen Manchester is available for un

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Qardan Produeta 47 Apartmanta For Pant S3 OHIcaa-Storaa lor Bant 55 Auloa For Sala 61 Autoa For Bah '"SlDDV-UP". TAG SALES 61 Autoa For Bala 61 Autoa For Bala 61 -ThAME.^ k-S 31 Sarvfcat Oftorad RYE STRAW FOR MULCH - SECOND FLOOR, 1 bedroom. OFFICE FOR RENT - 500 1974 VEGA - Sleeve engine, 1978 DODGE MAGNUM XE - SarvfcM Offartd 31 Palntlng-Peppring 32 Building Contnettng 33 TWO FAMILY TAG SALE 32.00 per bale. Will deliver. 1970 PLYMOUTH VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 13 Stove, refrigerator. Quiet, square feet. Excellent valve job. Excellent condition Equipped with many options. 1963 • Rebuilt engine and Http Wanttd 13 Http Wtnfd 13 Http Wanttd 13 Http Wanttd. 125 H o llis te r S tre e t, Minimum, 10 bales locally. older persons preferred. No BARRACUDA. New CAM n iE E SERVICE - Free ASK-M Y. We are available J.P. LEWIS A SON- Interior LEON CIEZSYNSKI location! 3150. Includes: Heat, 31500. Call 6462207. transmission. New converti­ Excellent condition! Asking ^ansmission-New brakes. BUILDER, new homes, ad­ Manchester. Saturday, June 7 Call 8767308. pets. 3175. Available July 1st. janitor, parking, air condition, private STRAWBERRY PICKERS. estimates, discount senior for your Typing Needs. Exterior Painting. Paper from 9:00 to 2:00. ble top. Comes with 8 tires. 35000. Call 6463403. Runs good, 35 mpg. 3495. 643 FULL TIME SITTER for in­ MALE AIDE FOR PART TIME EARLY ditions, remodeling, rec Call 649^205 or 643^802. 6465334. 2371. duty care of paralyze I young EVENINGS • Responsible Must be 14 or older. Call citizens. Company Experienced with Statistical anging. Remodeling. 31800.00 or best offer. Call 646 fant and child. South end, Manchester-owned and Typing, Reports, Term gRecreation Rooms. Call 649- rooms, garages, kitchens 9365. Manchester.Cail 649-9819 after man. 40 hours, 5 days/week. person, with pleasant between 6 and 9 p.m. Call 643- MANCHESTER - Newer 6 operated. Call 646-1327. Phpers, Resumes, remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, Room Duplex. lU baths. Baaort Proparly 1978 JE E P a 5 - Four wheel 6 p.m. For detaiis caii Paul Herbst, telephone personality, for 5564.______dormers, roofing. Residential For Bant 56 875-4173 a fte r 5:30 p.m. position as uistom er Service Transcribing From Cassettes, LEE PAIN'HNG. Interior A U PICK Presently owner occupied. drive. Six cylinder. Four new 1972 CHEVROLET weekdays, anytime weekends. WANTED - Nurses Aide - July B & M TREE SERVICE. Call etc. Call644-8533 between 9:00 or commercial. 649-4291. HUGE TAG SALE - 179 Old Nicely decorated. No pets. Radlals. 3 ^ . Call 5668471 SUBURBAN WAGON. Good 1978 PINTO HATCHBACK. Representative. For an inter­ 3rd to August 10th, for wheel exterior. "Check My Rate ATTHB THREE BEDROOM WATER PARTS COUNTER MAN - now for Free Estimate. and 5:00. Before You Decorate.” Stafford Road, Tolland, Ct. One child. 3450, plus utilities, after 4:00 p.m. condition. $995. Call 6466836 19,000 miles. Excellent condi­ 1975 FORD WINDOW VAN. view call Helen Mendello, 633- chair gentleman. Live in. DESIGN KITCHENS - FRONT COTTAGE - tion. One owner. $3000, or best Willimantic area. Full time AMBITIOUS PERSON - 6760. EXAMINE OUR NEW PLAN Dependable. Fully insured. Old dolls, dollhouse, Victorian CORN CRIB security and references. after 6 p.m. Power steering, power only. Call 643-2347, ask for Mr. Three positions available for West Hartford. Nice private TO SAVE YOU MONEY. Ful­ COLLEGE STUDENT Cahinets, Vanities, Formica Available July 1st. 6460671, Restaurants, Flea markets. CORVETTE, 1975 coupe, offer. Please call ^2972. 646-1653.______marble tables, old clocks, fur­ Sightseeing, 10 miles from brakes, Am-Fm stereo, other Sacco between 9 and 4. qualifiM persons. We offer a home. Good pay. 233-t»97. ly Insured. References. PAINTERS. Experienced. Counter Tops. Display, niture, lamps, glass, oak BERRY PATCH after 5:30 p.m. automatic, options, 36375. 1966 MUSTANG - Well con- extras. 32,000, or best offer. career that combines the best DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR Fully guaranteed. Low prices. PAINTING BY CRAIG Storage A Bookcases. Kitchen Hanover New Hampshire. Corvette, 1963, original coupe, diUoned. Asking 3300. Call 646 1969 VW. New rebuilt motor. COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS REGISTRATION it china closet and much more 3150 a week, 3275 for 2 weeks. Call before 2:30 p.m. or after DREAMS bigger than your features of owning your C m Z E N S ! 643-7285. Free estimates. Call M9-4285 OGDEN - Interior A Exterior Cabinet Fronts. Custom Buckland Road MANCHESTER - 5 room, 2 37800. Call 6461149. 1019. Runs well. 3400. Call 6469034. FOR summer work. Full or CONTROL CLERK - Busy, Wednesday till Sunday, 165 Call 647-9745, or 727-1559. 5:00 p.m., 6467819. pay check? Want to establish business while enjoying a part time, female or male. We after 6 p.m. Specialist! Fully Insured. Woodworking. 649-9658. p.m. bedroom apartment. diversified position, coor­ Free Estimates. Call 8o. WIndaor that second income? If you protective employee status. will train for various dinating and expldlting work- BRICK, BLOCK, STONE References required. Call 646 have6to8hoursW EEKLYTOFringe Benefits, Incentives, positions. Also, flexible hours Fireplaces, concrete. CERAMIC FIRING. Discount anytime, 649^49.______WICKHAM CONSTRUCTION Opan Dally 8926 after 5 p.m. Wantad to Bant 57 Trucka lor Sala 62 flow, for one of New COMPANY. General carpen­ TAG SALE - June 7th Sc 8th, 10 SPARE, I'll show you how. Promotions from within. Call during the fall. Call now for Chimney repairs. No job too rates. Quick service. Call 643- j.m. to 4 p.m. 9 Florence England’s largest transporta­ 2543. PAINTING - Interior A try and repairs. Rec rooms, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. REMODELED TWO MOTHER Sc DAUGHTER 1977 F 150 FORD - Automatic For appointment, write Dept. 528-3869, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. An immMiate employment. 646- tion company. Good telephone small. Save! (^11 644-8356 for Exterior. We take extra care Street, across from Nathan H-10. P.O. Box 543, Vernon, E q u a l O p p o rtu in ity 3936. EOE. estimates. family rooms, porches and BEDROOM, 5 rooms 1st floor. LOOKING for 2 Bedroom transmission, power steering personality, accuracy in HOME CLEANING with preparation and applica­ decks our specialty. Dry wall First class responsible A partm ent in M anchester and power brakes. Low Conn., 06066. Employer. typing, and ability to keep tion. Fully Insured. Call for rnim DRIVEWAY SEALING. PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVE and ceiling work done. Doga-BIrda-Pala married adults. No pets. No with utilities for under 3330, mileage. Uses regular gas. ' track of details essential. A BY “SERVPRO” Carpets, Free Estimate. Manchester Chimney repairs and concrete 43 Antiquaa 46 children. References. Lease. Call 289-4625. Call after 6 p.m., 646791f " BURGER “ IC ” Protects and beautifies your Property Maintenance, 646- W KING W growth potential position for Upholstery, Draperies, work. One day service on Security. 3295/month. 649- MACHINISTS uie individual who can assume driveway. Experienced and 0751______DIAL 6465971 and something A N T IQ U ES Sc reasonable. Free estimates. Floors, Walls, Windows. small repairs. Call days or GARAGE SPACE - Bolton ! responsibiity. Convenient good will happen to your pet. COLLECTIBLES - Will Uotorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 64 Call Art, 649-3061. Professional-Insured. Call DAN SHEA PAINTING A evenings, 649-2403. Dog and cat boarding - -dog Lake area, to keep sailboat. $4995 needs men to work full or East Hartford location, oft I- purchase outright or sell on Homaa lor Bant 54 Immediate Openings for Experienced 649-0838, or 875-6307. DECORATING. Interior and rooming. Canine Holiday Call 649-09M weeknights, MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE part time nights, 5 to 84 Competetive stating salary. SINGLE ROOM ADDITIONS. commission. Houselot or SPECIAL SALE ON 1979 CHRYSLER CORP. Machihests in the following areas: REWEAVING BURN Exterior. Also-Wallpapering. nne, 200 Sheldon Road. single piece. Telephone 644- Speedy Telephone closing, or 7:30 to closing. Ample free parking. CHILD CARE in my Quality Craftimansnip! Call Sun decks, patio doors. Con­ f MANCHESTER - Responsible Excellent Employee Benefit HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas Manchester. 5 to 6 ROOM FLAT - Residen- quotations. Immediate Apply at 467 Center Street, repaired. Window shades-, Manchester home, Monday- 646-5424, or 646-1305. crete work of all types. Free married couple or young fami­ CARS - YOUR c h o ic e: DODGE DIPLOMATS, Package. Call Chris Garcia, ly wanted to rent 3 bwroom tial area. Manchester coverage available. Call Joan Manchester. Venetian blinds. Keys. TV Friday. Hours flexible. Fees estimates. Reasonable. Joe, at Oarke Insurance. 6461126. 528-9551, 9 to 5 to set up an- FREE ADORABLE Colonial. New kitchen. IW preferred. No pets, no FOR RENT. Marlow’s, 867 reasonable. Beautiful Building Contracting 33 646-1519. KITTENS - 7 weeks old. Two ANTIQUE FURNITURE, •BRIDGEPORT ninterview. EOE.______Glass, Pewter, Oil Paintings, baths. 3450. Non-smokers children. Call 527-0147 days, CHRYSLER LEBARONS, DODGE ASPENS Main Street. 649-5221. neighborhood and yard to play gogden white. I Calico. 649- 6465450 evenings. MOTORCYCLE IRXIIIRIRir" in. All ages welcomed. “I WES ROBBINS Carpentry or Antique Items. R. preferred. 228-0418. •ENGINE LATHE We have an opening for 1 LEGAL SECRETARY - Part RooUng-SIdlng-Chlmnar 34 0059, or 6467464. INSURANCE. Same day time. Experienced preferred. Love Children!” 649-6413, remodeling specialist. Ad­ Harrison, phone 643-8709. coverage available. Compive Mature Adult to iom our ditions, rec rooms, dormers, FORESTRIDGE SMALL FAMILY SEEKS 5 •JIG BORE Maintenance Staff. This Manchester office. Call 643- anytime. ROOFER WILL INSTALL FREE TO GOOD HOME. 10 rates. Call Judy, Crockett 5614. built-ins, bathrooms, roof, siding or gutter for low EXECUTIVE OR 6 ROOM Apartment or Agency Inc., 6461577. person should have a good LAWNS CUT. Expert service. weeks oid, 1 pure black kitten Rooms for Bant 52 CONTEMPORARY con­ house in Manchester area. knowledge of Electrical, INTERIOR EXTERIOR kitchens, 649-3446.______discount price. Call Ken at and 3 pure black with white Full time, 1st shift positions for TYPESETTER A RUBBER Lowest rates around. Call for HOUSE PAINTING - 647-1566. dominium. IVi bath. pool, ten­ References. Non drinking or 1976 HONDA 750 K with Plumbing, Carpentry, free estimate. 649-7773 FARRAND REMODELING - paws. Call 6466629. MATURE MALE ROOM 315. nis, central air. July 1. 3625. smoking. Call 8761954. experienced “top notch” machinest. We Boiler Systems and other PRINT MAKER - Ludlow Reasaonable rates. Call Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, windjammer, saddle bags, evenings. anytime, and talk it over. P. Female, mature 320. Non- AnneO461180. duties related to the experience necessary. Salary eveniiiKs. , Room Additions, Decks, All Haating-Plumbing 35 FREE! Good homes for 3 ALL EQUIPPED WITH: and FM radio. Excellent con­ offer: Stankiewica, 643-4533. smokers, Live-In. References. TornmnOTHTTirar teneral upkeep of school commensurate Wpes of Remodeling and adorable puppies. 1 female, 2 One must have license, plus Four room, first floor dition. Must sell! 742-5285 Hartford f WE CLEAN SlbiRT^ EAST HARTFORD - Working AIR COND, SLANT SIX EN6INE, AUTO TRANS, POWER after 6 p.m. 'acilitles. experience. East i-Lume Cleaning Co. i Repairs, Free estimates. Ful­ NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet males. Pfease Call 6461497; few errands and meals. 649- apartment Including heat • Excellent Wages & Fringe Benfits location. Call 289-7743. with 2 or 3 bedrooms as low Excellent Benefit t L!odem . . . Concept...... In Palnllng-Ppptring 32 ly insured. Phone 643-6017. repairs, plugged drains, keep trying. 5459. 3180. Locators. Small fee. 236 and hot water; preferably STEERING, POWER BRAKES, TINTED GLASS, WHITEWALL • Profit-Sharing • Plenty of Overtime Package available to kitchen faucets replaced, in South Windsor or 1970 HONDA 350. Low milege. SECRETARIES, TYPISTS, iHfot^ssional cleanini 5646. Excellent condition. 3400 U ll jualifled person ^Inyl and aluminum siding.^ PROFESSIONAL PAINTING MASONRY. All types of con­ repaired, rec rooms, Manchester. Pet. RADIAL TIRES, DELUXE WHEEL COVERS, BUMPER GUARDS, STENOGRAPHERS, bathroom remodeling, heat KITTENS - 2 Beautiful Calico Apartmanta For Bant 53 Excellent references; 6467831. • Air Conditioned Shop nterested parties are yJlilly Insured - Free T - Interior and exterior. crete work and repairs. kittens, looking for loving SOUTH WINDSOR - Working CLERKS - Call for Temporay modernization, etc. Free references also required. RADIO, MUCH MORE asked to ^piy in person jUlstimates. Commercial and residential. Fieldstone a specialty. Free homes. One with Manx with 2 and 3 bedrooms, as low only at: Faclllllta Sar- Placement. We have position estimates. Call after 5, 643- Estimate gladly given. MAM MANCHESTER MAIN ------______11” GIRL’S BIKE - Excellent Free estim ates. Fully in- characteristics. Bolton area. STREET. 2/3 ROOM as 3245. Locators. Small fee. WARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY vlcaa. South Windsor available in the Manchester sured. 6 4 6 ^ 9 . 1870. Plumbing A Heating. 649-2871. EXTENDED FACTORY WARRANTY UP^ TO 18 condition! Used one season. 6468728. APARTMENT. Heated, hot 2365646. 345. Call 6460849. Board o f Education, 771 area. Multi Temps, 649-1980. Autoa For Sala 61 MONTHS OR 24,000 MILES.- 186 Adams Street, Manchester Main Strsst, South Wlnd- water. Appliances. Nolo pets. ______Parking. S Security.mu 5231-7047. VERNON- Working with 2 or 3 r, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon- CLERK TYPIST - General of­ Nomas For Safa 23 Lota-Land lor Sala 24 Arllclat lor Sala 41 Arthlaa lor Bala 41 WE PAY TOP PRICES for CLASSIC 1967 TRIUMPH 646-6560 fice work. Good typing skills. bedrooms, as low as 3220. DAYTONA TROPHY 500 - All day thru Friday. Locators. Small fee. 2365646. wrecked and junk cars. A & B 35 hour work week. Good star­ MANCHESTER - Immaculate LADIES 10 SPEED BIKE. FREE TO GOOD HOME - RECENTLY REDONE TWO Auto Salvage, used auto parts. 1980 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE OMNIS original. Excellent condition! ting salary plus state benefits. 6468148, or 643-7953. 6 Room Cape with 3 Excellent condition. 21” Yellow and white, adult, BEDROOM - Private yard. BOLTON - Working with 2 and Call Tony 646-6223. Interviews, 9-4, Monday, June bedrooms. Hardwood floors, frame. Touring handlebars. altered male cat. Please call No pets, children. 33M, plus e e t 9th at 55 West Main Street, BIRCH MOUNTAIN MOVING! 22 Cubic foot 3 door And, antique tressel table. 3 bedrooms, as low 3200. MOPED: 1979 Motobecane. ^ SOR S IMMEDIATE OPENINGS _ . ,,, plastered walls, aluminum 6466582, Bruce. utilities. Call 649-6882. Locators. Small fee. 2365646, nocKville. storm s/screens, fireplace.ireplai ESTATES. Athony Road, Refrigerator, with Ice Maker, 649-1546. ______I^w Milege. Excellent condi­ PAYABLE Bolton, country setting, cor­ 3400. 4 HP Snowblower 3250. tion. Helmet and car rack in­ for Garage, on treed lot. $M,000. BABY CLOTHES for sale. MANCHESTER - NEW 2 ELLINGTON - Working with 2 Butineta Opportunlllaa 14 Peterman Agency 649-9404, ner lot, almost 1 acre, ^,500. Console Stereo Sofa Bed, Mualcal Inatrumanta 44 BEDROOM DUPLEX. IMi WANTED JUNK AND LATE cluded. 3600. 5664858 after CLERK excellent condition 3100. 2 Newborn through size 2T. Call and 3 bedoems, as low as 3245. 5:00 p.m. MACHMST i SHEH MHAL PBISONNEl 646-1171, 6 4 9 -^ . Call 643-9508 or 633-2075. baths, full basemen. No pets. Locators. Small fee. 2365646. MODEL WRECKS - Cash LOCAL 7-ELEVEN Food chairs $10 each. Please call INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT, 1 month security. 3425 to 3450. Paid. Call Parker Street Used Excellent opportunity In the rewarding, exciting aircraft field. Store available for Franchise. ^ 644-2972. 1979 YAMAHA XS-750. SF MANCHESTER - 7 Room MandwstM’ traded, exchanged. Half-price Group 1, Warren E. Howland. MANCHESTER - Working Auto Parts, Inc. 6463391, for an Individual with at Lathta, Bridgeport, Milling, Tool Makora, Forming, Contact: Margot Jepson, at sale on guitars, etc. Rivers 643-1100. Special. Excellent condition. Cape with 3 Bedrooms, Base­ BULDINGLOT SNIUiSIrstl with 2 or 3 bedrooms, as low least 2 years of accounts Stralghtaning A Shaat Matal Machanica Naadad. Southland Corp., 289-8261. ment Rec Room. Hardwood MUST SELL! Kitchen set, Music, 7 Main Street, New 1977 CORDOBA - Air con­ Low milege. Call Mike, 646 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• IMsitBr, a 3250. Call now. Locators. 3607, after 5 p.m. payable experience. Cuatodial Paraon alao naadad. Top Wagaa, Blua Croaa, floors, plastered walls, 1.4 acre lot next to historic with 6 chairs 350. Bedroom Britain, 225-1977 or Bristol, 1- 3H ROOMS - Like private Small fee. 2365646. ditioned and all other options! 2 A 4 DOOR MODELS *8778 oaiwra Qualified applicant must Blua ShaHd; Major Madlcal Banatlta, Dantal Plan. Ovar- enclosed porch. Aluminum Cheney home. Build and dressers, 315 each. 8 MM 806692-1235. house. Working single, Top condition! 32400. Call 646 □ EDUCATION SALE! SALE! SALE! Campara-Trallara be accurate with figures, tlma. LIfa Inauranca. Paid Vacation and Holldaya. storms/screens, built-in have room for tennis court movie projector with screen married couple only. No OHIcaa-Storaa tor Bant 55 5334. 30 IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Motor Homaa 65 have some typing skills workshop, stove, garage and or swimming pool—city 340. 10 foot aluminum boat L ad ies & c h ild re n ’s REBUILT GRANDS, Players, children or pets. Lease. 643- STANDARD TRANSMISSION, WITH OR WITHOUT AIR H&BT00L& ENGINEERING 60. Privata Inttrucllont IB Nickelodeon Types, Upright 2880.______1969 VW SQUARE BACK - and the ability to learn new burner. Immediate oc­ utilities, child safe street. 335. 3 beds at 315 each. 3 large qualltv. clean, used MANCHESTER - 2400 Sqiuare CONDITIONINQ. MANY COLORS S OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM. Pianos at Meyers Piano and Feet Industrial Space.!. IlIdeal Am-Fm 8 track stereo. Good TAXit. TITU. MOurmTiow ix n u quickly. "An Expanding A Prognaahra Facility." cupancy. 359,900. Peterman mirrors, 315 each. 643-0732. clothing. Teenage Boys FOUR ROOM APARTMENT COLLEGE GRADUATE Agency - 649-9404 , 646-1171, • 2 7 ,0 0 0 Guitar Company, Phone 871- for Machine Shop. F.J. running condition. Needs body Apply to Portonnol Cantrally Located at 481 Sullivan Avanua, shirts -11-11.5042. 2143. in two family house (residen- work. 3400. Negotiable. 646- AVAILABLE for private in­ 649-48M. Spilecki, Realtors. 643-2121. SLIDE IN CAMPER - 8V4 Dopartniont SOUTH WINDSOR, CO.. struction.'All grades. English, SQUARE FR U IT WOOD Clothes taken on consign­ tail area). Starting 7/1/80. No 1294. children, no pets. 3325 plus feet. Refrigerator, heat, flu., Qorbor Sclontiflc Inc. history, geography, EAST HARTFORD SPLIT LIVING ROOM TABLE - ment. Bring yours in by ap­ UPRIGHT PIANO - For sale, 310 SQUARE FOOT OFFICE !■HORCHES of MANCHESTER S 2 8 -9 3 4 1 toilet, etc., etc. Moving, must $5.00/hour. Call 646-5430 ~!LLl 1) ^ 1 Green Utility Table. Green pointment. Especially good condition. 3 ^ . Antique utilities, (gas heat and hot 1974 TOYOTJKCEUCA - 4 S3 Qorbor Rd. W. LEVEL - Immediate occupan­ water). Call 643-9310 bewteen for rent. Centrally located, sell! 742-6364, evenings. Call For Interview,V>r Apply Personally Monday thru Friday anytime. SHOWCASE REALTY Rubbermaid Kitchen needed-ladies sizes 1618; red. Call 5663323 after 4:00 newly redecorated with ample speed. Good condition. Good , -r, T . ^ *0 OAKLAND STREET. MANCHESTER. 643-2791 South WIndior, Conn. between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., and Saturday 7 a.m. cy, Illness in family. In- 5:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Iljtj>jrl4 OPdlMOKDK THUSSOirm 1PM fPIDlI 4 SIIUPOll III 5 P M ground pool and other extras! 649*4416 Wastebasket, Sunburst Clock. children’s sizes 2-3-4. p.m. parking. Call 6462891. gas mileage. Phone 643-6785. An Equal Opportunity to 12 noon. 646-8788. Automottra Sarvlea Enii^yor M/F □ REAL ESTATE 12I Inoon to...... 7 p.m., 528-1451. Houaahold Goods <0 DMISC. FOR SALE TAG SALES ’S S n E lrS N Homes For Sala 23 HELP WANTED REFRIGERATORS GIGANTIC TAG SALE! CIRCA 1760. Restored brick TAG SALE - Saturday <1 Sun­ AHENTIONI Washers/Ranges, used, Articlaa lor Sala 41 Moving! June 7th, Sc 8th. 9:00 day 9 to 5. Furniture and Colonial. Nine rooms, two guaranteed and clean. New to 5:00, 374 Vernon Street, Engine Lathe Operator. baths, on IV4 acres, with fireplace items. 104 West Mid- shipment damaged, G.E Sc Manchester. die Turnpike. "Something For IDEAL PART TIME JOB! beautiful gardens and view. FRtalDAIRE. Low prices. SUMMER AUTO CARE TIPS Everyone!” For students, housewives, or anyone looking for a plea­ star Turn 8-15. N.C. Lathe Only 398,500. Group I, B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main TAG SALE - June 7 & 8. Many Operator. 50 Hours, Paid Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. ALUMINUM Sheets used as antiques. Brass bed, hall tree, sant, second Income job. Conveniently located East Hart­ Street, 643-2171. MULTI-FAMILY TAG SALE, In Arizona, California . . . ford office. Good hourly rate, plus commissions and Holidays. Excellent In­ printing plates. .007 thick lamps, old tools, iron and COVENTRY - For sale by 23x28 W", 25 cents each or 5 brass bed, dollhouse, depres­ Years of accumulation. Satur­ Garbage is one of many new bonuses. Hours: 9 to 1, 1 to 5, or 5 to 9 Monday thru surance Benefits. REFRIGERATOR. Frost day and Sunday. 8:30 to 4:00 Friday. owner. Immaculate 2 free . GE D eluxe! 3200. for 31. Phone 643-2711. Must be sion glass, old clocks, car bedroom Ranch. Private picked up before 11 a.m. p.m. 13 Brairwood Drive, Drop in emission levels We cover you for sick days, and holidays, as well as paid Apply In paraon: Excellent condition. Call 526 parts, old toy trains, bottles, neighborhood beach. Many 5576. ONLY. much more miscellaneous. Manchester. sources of alternate fuels vacations. We train you while you earn. METRONICS, Inc. extras. Priced for immediate 744 North Main, Manchester, RT. e a 44A MOST THINGS REDUCED! It >ou believe ihji the idea ol Spark Plug Company’s vice- priKlucts are renewable sources due to annual inspection sale. Asking 334,500. Offers? KITCHEN SET - Butcher FIREWOOD - Seasoned. Anv 9-5. ______drivinj! vour car with a lanklul president, research and product BOLTON, CT. 06040 Call 742-9898 after 6 p.m. size. 380 Cord Delivered. Call Must Sell! Table saw, 4” vice, of ethanol. Mr Teasel points Call 569-4993 block table. 5 vinyl swivel of fuel other than i-asoline is mi development, identifies ethyl 423-7813, or 423-8234. SPRING CLEANING SALE! much miscellaneous! out In ils earliest stages, the re­ sions from 1976 and 1977, _chairs. Good condition. much garha^’c, >ou ma> be alcohol (or methanol) as a pos­ "Asking 3190. Call 6464128. Baby items, couch, chair, Machinist tools. 257 Spruce Costs arc high cently begun California pro­ showed promising results: skates, skis, small appliances, Street. Friday only, 10 to 4 right The materia] that fills gar sible gasoline extender lor cars gram to inspect smog controls SEARS STEREO - Am-fm, 8 While fuel made frtmi oil I- Hydrocarbon emissions Sony automohile cassette bage dumps is one source ol au of the near future on used cars is expecicd lo re­ track with recorder, turntable shale is more likely u> be coni- tested at idle reduced 41 perceni. player, books, much more! TAG SALE - 22 South Adams tomotive fuel being developed Powering infernal combus­ duce air pollution in Souihem and two speakers. Excellent pctilive with petroleum prices + Carbon monoxide emis­ condition. 3200. Call after 6 Daily 649-2981, 57 Bigelow June 7th, 9:30-5 p.m with hopes of diminishing ihe tion engines with a mixture of California by al least 240 ions nation’s dependence on iin 90 percent gasoline and ten per­ in the future, it is now estimated sions tested at idle reduced 25 p.m., 647-1400. Street, 1st floor. Miscelleneous articles per day. percent. ported oil cent ethanol (called gasohol) is to cost .5(1 percent more than cur­ Childrens rockers, sewing Much of California's pro­ + Average cost of repairs on TAG SALE - June 6th, Sc 7th, machine table, books, games, Bthyl alcohol, a source of cited by some experts as a par rent petroleum prices POOL- 24’ X 4’, 7 ft. deep. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 136 Green "Gasoline made from co,il gram is pallemed afier a similar vehicles failing Ihe initial test et cetera. Raindate, June which IS household refuse, is tial answer to reducing depen­ one in Arizona that has been a Perflex filter, 8 x 12 deck. Manor Road. Much mis­ dence on ftireign oil supplies would C4>st UXI percent was 323.02. while half the ve­ 3500.00 or best offer. 568-7317. I4th. one of the substances being used demonsiraied success by cellaneous household. as a substitute for gasoline II is Among Ihe sources ol these more — meihanol and ethanol hicles were repaired for less HOUSEWIVES dramaiically culling hydriKar- than 311.25 alcohols are coal, shale, grams made trom coal would cost STEREO COMPONENTS, GIANT MISCELLANEOUS TAG SALE - Inside. Every one of several alternate fuel bon and caifMin monoxide emis­ plus waste material. twice as much as pelritleum The report also estimates that Lafayette receiver, speakers, TAG SALE! Saturday June 7 day from June 5th thru June sources being developed b\ the sions from cars. world's scientific comniumiv lucis. and alcohol from agricul gasoline consumption is being Garrard turntable. Excellent th, 79 Hollister Street, 9 to 1, 20th, 9 to 1. 287 Green Road. According to Mr Teasel. .Arizona’s program requires eventuallv expected to stilve "At an energy griiwih rale ol tural and waste prur»., June 8. IW e v e n in g HERALD. Thura.. Jinw 5 15M d L ##«#«• Peanuts <— Charles M. Schulz ACROSS 63 Vote MtInM Aniwtr to Prfeviow Puiilfe ,»T.- 64 Eya iaSetion 1 Aecountaitt 66Flaln- - . laky atorm a ggHgi] (ibbf.) 66 Hat Majaaty'i THIS IS WPICUL0U5! « FMt(ll.) thip (abbr.) As SOON AS SCHOOL I LL BET THERE ISN T A HERE'S THE WORLD W ARI S Vtfltliin n t ’jn p ir UHV 170 we LET THEM IS OUT, THEY SH IP US SOUL WHO HAS ANY FLVIN6 ACE RIDING officiil DOWN n n R □ DO THIS TO US OFFTDSOMESTUPiPCAMPv' IDEA WHERE (i)E lR E 60IN 6i ACROSS NORTHERN FRANCE 12 Animal THE HERALD CLASSIFIED DEPT. FIGHTS INFLATION WITH By ADigaii van Buren Xifdan 1 Ruitian nilar EVERV SUMMER?' WE DON'T EVEN KNOW ON A TROOP TR A IN -. uthor 2 Kind of com WHERE THE CAMP IS ! ^ 7 TurgaiMv bread □nir; rujora-: DEAR ABBY: Some years ago, I was raped and became 14 Nonaindy 3 Flrit-nti pregnant. I gave birth to a baby boy, but under the Invailon day teomp. wd.) 15 MtaMchu- 4 Quandary a circumstances I couldn't bring myself to raise him. My best □ □ □ □ to aa m e ip * d Eggt □ n a a n friend — I’ll call her Minnie — was happily m arri^ but 16 Tibetan monk 8 Entire rengt wasn’t able to bear children, so she and her husband p IMC F»tuf SyntWcata. Ine ~ 17 Duration 7 Stocking adapted my son. That decision worked out well for all of us. I 18 Songitrau mlihap visited them often and watched the boy grow up In a fine Dtlla 28Christmsa prefix |fbbr4 Priscilla’* Pop — Ed Sullivan 20 Exclamation 8 Insacticida '^29 Stingy 47 Dine at heme environment. 6 Muiky Hare’s my problem: In Minnie’s eyes, the boy is nop old of dliguit 30 Moribund (2 wds.) A SWEET REST ^ NOTHING OOULP 2 2 C u Z t“S yl, ’ OElMMore' 31 Melt together 4g p„wricetea enough to understand the circumstances of his birth, WHAT B L ISS .'A HIKE 23 Dlacharga ''laco da adoption, etc., and they want to tell him the entire story. IN THE COUNTRV BV A QUIET STREAM THRILL MV H EA R T 32 Portico eg Whole 26 Expart 35 Drive (abbr.) gtsklanyfleh 35< A LINE They think he has the right to know all the facta of his birth,' WITH ALL Mft» WITH ALL MV FR IE N P 9.' M O R E " ' ,------EXCEPT MAVBE 27 Rotating 11 Ogled including the fact that 1 am his mother and his father was a FAVORITE BOOKS.' GETTING STARTEP.' machint 19 Maditarranean 38 Aaa'*1Aaaiit gg gcotllih lake rapisU 3Q Makta look 21 To the left 40 City in g4 Eaeu'a country I have always felt that honesty is the best policy, but in •mall 24 Graek colony Michigan gg Half-ecorea this instance, I don’t think the boy needs to know all the 33 Gallic 26 Coach 43 Profit g7 oil facts. Because of this disagreement, I am no longer affirmative 27 Building 4g Navy ihip gg spm iih gold 34 Singer antranca speaking to Minnie and her husband. Williama I would like your opinion. 36 Dliparae In 1 2 1 4 — WAITING IN SARATOGA dafaat r-' r r r vr DEAR WAITING: Honesty is always the best policy. 37 Woman’i 12 13 • 14 /Sv You don't say how old the boy Is, but h e should be told nama IS 16 only as much as he can comprehend. Very young 35 Flag flowtr 17 41 Entartainmtnt children can understand “adc^tion.” but the otlu ^ etwhfMCA.few.ru fWf u a pu 0 6-5 11 16 20 JT 23 details of his birth should not be disclosed until h^is \A “rlfitfv'*" group (abbr.) 42 Canadian 23 24 26 21 sufficiently mature to handle them. (P.S. I questira _ capital Tuesday June 17th ONLY! the wisdom of telling a child his father was a rapist.) ~ aptain Easy — Crooks & Lawrsncs 44 Qualm 27 26 30 JT r DEAR ABBY: 1 am married to a physician. We recently 46 Cooling /WHEWI THAT WA5 33 14 attended a medical convention where there were about 3,000 T MEAN­ beverage 31 M LUCKV1„,DIPW'T TAKE WHILE physicians present. 47 Companion 37 36 3t LOUS AT ALU T'CUEAK lor ham 40 41 Maybe it’s because lately we have all become so weight­ AN OPENINE 48 Clothing 42 43 44 46 Here’s your chance to advertise your Items conscious. but 1 was really shocked by the number of fat •ubitanca physicians I saw there. More than half the doctors were 50 Light maai 46 47 visibly overweight (my formerly svelte husband included). 62 Atoll 41 Have you any statistics dealing with physicians being 56 Of India 46 60 61 62 IT !T r overweight? (prefix) 56 67 66 66 60 you no longer need at unbelievable saving's. JOHN’S WIFE 68 Short jacket DEAR WIFE: In a survey of BOO family physicians, 60 Type of poem 61 62 13 61 Check sponsored by the American Academy of Family 62 Coin of Italy 64 66 N Physicians, 62 percent of the M.D.s who responded said they wanted to lose weight. More than one-third iMwtfAPia iNTumusa abmj of that group wanted to lose more than 10 pounds, but TUESDAY, JUNE 17th ONLY ■ SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER 89 percent said they had not followed a specific weight-loss diet in the lost six months. (P.S. Two-thirds recognized the necessity of con­ Alley Oop — Dave Qrau* trolling their sugar and cholesterol intake, but only a bridge little more than 50 percent said they themselves followed that advice.) ...IT IXJESN'T MAKE / TO TELL YOU THE BRINQ IN OR M A IL YOUR AD TODAY Physician, heal thyself. ANY MORE NOISE I TRUTH, DOC, I DONT THAN AN ELECTRIC EXACTLY Hn OW/ DEAR ABBY: Melvin graduated from high school at the VEHICLE.' WHAT ARE top of his class last June. He was offered a scholarship to a TOU USING FOR POWER? Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag very fine university, but he turned it down to go to a local college. Everybody thought he was crazy. He admitted to me 3B« A LINE AOS MUST BE IN BY NOON MONDAY JUNE 16 he didn’t want to go away to college because he gets Rough start, great finish "homesick." We sent Melvin to summer camp when he was 11. and he 18-point notrump and North came back after one week so thin and pale he didn’t look like NORTH S-MO felt Justified in raising him to the same boy. He said he got so homesick he couldn’t even ♦ K8< two with his diamond suit and sleep or eat. VQJ other high cards. Melvin is not an only child. But he is my youngest and 4Q 10983 has always stayed very close to me. Things started out nther HERE’S HOW IT WORKS 4962 badly for South when East put He doesn’t have many friends and has never asked a girl WEST EAST the king of hearts on dommy's for a date on his own. but he has dated girls when someone 4742 4A95 queen, bat South played m fixes him up. He reads a lot and doesn’t mind being by The Flintstonas — Hanna Barbara Productions VJ 1067S VK64 hand very well in ordeF to 1. Print your ad, one word to a square on the 35* order Remember your ad must offer somethlngTo’r sale or himself all the time. ♦ 76 4852 make bis nine tricks. I want Melvin to go away to college this fall, but every 41064 4KJ73 seek to purchase something. We encourage you to ...THE TIME WILL He ducked two hearts and blank below. Minimum ad 3 lines. No business time I bring it up he begs me not to talk about it. 1 think it SOUTH had to win the third. Then he would be good for him to go away, but how can a mother . .. .A T TH E & E THE a iG S O U N D O F 4QJ102 led his jack of diamonds, and firms, please. list as many Items as you have. push her son out of the house when he begs to stay? HAND ON THE VA88 THE TONE.... THUEE AND THE overtook with dummy's MELVIN’S MOM ♦ AJ4 queen. Ehut made hit hen SM ALL HAND 4AQ6 DEAR MOM: It's not uncommon for an 11-year-oId 3ETWEEN THE play. He ducked. Now Sooth to be homesick, but when he reaches college age he SIX AND THE Vulnerable: Both led the 10 of diamonds from 4 . We require that all sale items carry a price and items should have matured sufficiently to overcome it. If SEVEN.... Dealer: East dummy. East had to duck 2. Clip out and mall or bring to the HERALD Want Ad Melvin has not been evaluated by an expert, he again and South let it ride. Weit North East SoBth priced above $600 are not acceptable In this special should be. Don't push him out of the house, but do Department before 12 noon Monday. Also include 1 4 Dbl. South was still In dummy to section. insist he have a frank talk with a doctor. Pass 1 ♦ Pass INT he led a club and fineieed. cash with your order. SORRY BUT WE CANNOT Pass 2 NT Pass 5NT Then he cashed his ace of dia­ BILL YOU FOR THIS SPECIAL SERVICE. Pass Pass Pass monds and went after spader The best East could do was to hold up his ace until the Opening lead:Vj king was played from dummy. PstroQfQph The Born Loaor Art Sansom Then he led bis king of clubs. South took his ace and cashed the last spade for hit Make an inventory of useful items you no Lisrcu, MY OH.AAY, it 14, |4U'T IT, ROPH&Y! By Oawald Jacoby a ^ Alaa SoBlag ninth trick. He had made The HERALD PlAXiM) ORGONIb! V — ^ longer need. 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