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PAGE TWENTY-FOUH - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., May 11, 1978 School finance officer resigns East Hartford post*»» page 11 — ...... I II ...... ' \ g. ' '" A JHanrl^PHtPr Sttputng Mmlb A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 Benson & Hedies Vol. XCVII, No. 189 - Manchester, Conn., Friday, May 12, 1978 Single Copy 20 Cents Two-cent postage hike sought P aren ts of Green School students continue to fight for the Postal unit nixes IGE program. See pnge 2. Selection of a new principal for l ^ i t s Manchester High School will be made in about two weeks. See ‘V& H IB te citizen mail rates page 2. "Three high school students WASHINGTON (U P D -T he tinuing existing discounts for pre­ receive scholarships from United yourslyle!' sorted bulk mail and for various Technologies Corp. See page 2. Postal Rate Commission today The Library has decided rejected President Carter's classes of business reply mail. The rate changes will increase to comment on Us policy of proposal of a special "citizen's postal revenue by $1.9 billion, the waiving bids for maintenance and rate" for mail and commission said. This is $57 million security. See page 14. recommended a 2 cents in­ less than the Postal Service ! crease to 15 cents for all first requested in a formal application for East Hartford class letters. rate changes last summer. Frustrated tenants of If approved by the Postal Service “The proposed creation of a ‘citizen's rate' for personal cor­ Hockanum Village ask Mayor Board of Governors, the higher mail Blackstone for money and sup­ rate could go into effect within a respondence was rejected on a 3-1 vote with Vice Chairman Simeon M. port. See page 1 1. month. Junior women are trying to The administration had proposed Bright dissenting." the commission make East Hartford a better com­ increasing the first class rate from said. I munity, See page 12. the present 13 cents to 16 cents for There has been speculation that the The school system's finance business maii whiie retaining the 13- Postal Service might be able to put cent rate for personal, or “citizen’s" director has resigned, citing ero­ new rates into effect before the end sion of his relationship with the letters. of May and at least by early June. superintendent. See page II. The commission said its Spokesmen have said the service is recommended increase in the first prepared to stockpile an adequate class mail rate and numerous supply of 15-cent stamps within about Connecticut changes in the rates for other classes that time. Teachers learning about A~V of mail is designed to provide the “Second-class rates were pegged These three women teachers are learning Paterson (right) second grade teacher at An investigation into activities U.S. Postai Service with 617.5 billion of jai alai gamblers has led to an average of 5 percent higher than to use audio visual equipment for their Washington School, is running the camera in annual revenue, including its con­ those sought by the Postal Service." bribery charges against two gressional appropriations. the commission said. classroom instruction in an after-school class while Pat Sullivan and Lois Norling, both systems bettors. See page 28. The 15 cents first class rates apply “Pre-sort discounts for second- at filing Junior High School. Roy Temple filing social studies teachers, look on. The Chief State's Attorney Joseph to the first ounce. Each additional class regular mail were extended to (center) is the instructor for the University MEA sponsors other courses throughout the Gormley rejects Lt. Gov. Robert ounce would cost another 13 cents. benefit more publications, but a of Connecticut course which is sponsored by year for teachers in Manchester. (Herald Killian's request for investigation of the May 2 New Britain The cost of postcards would in­ proposed discount of 2 cents was the Manchester Education Association. Judy photo by Dunn) crease from 9 cents to 10 cents. The reduced to 1.6 cents per piece." the primary. See page 28. commission recommended con- commission said. “Rates for third-class bulk mail The nation were set lower than requested." the commission said. “Parcel post rates Red Brigades attack, Reacting to public pressure in j Postal pay were modified to reflect costs more an election year, the House Ways ; accurately." and Means Committee approves a lost in mail While the Carter proposal seemed rollback in Social Security tax in- an attractive way to meet public creases. See page •). | protest over rising mail rates, the re­ police hunting killer A Democratic leader expects ! SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (UPI) f , The city's 200 postmen were cent unofficial report said the com­ approval of controversial jet sales ! shorted a week’s pay on their mission disapproved a “two-tier" ROME (UPI) - The Red Brigades capped in Milan Wednesday and Milan branch of the U.S. Chemical next week in Congress See page , Bank, four tim es in the legs checks Thursday because their rate. teirorist gang shot and wounded a Thursday, but neither of those sub­ ! time cards disappeared — in the Under the Carter proposal, a com­ Christian Democratic Party official sequent attacks was claimed by the Thursday. mail. pany would need a 16-cent stamp to in Milan today in their first con­ Red Brigades. Police scoured Italy for the Postal authorities said the time mail a bill but the individual firmed attack since they murdered On Wednesday three men and a “traveling salesman of death. ' a 38- The world | year-old contract killer believed cards are mailed to the Postal customer could pay the bill with a 13- Aldo Moro whose body was found woman kneecapped Franco brought in by the Brigades to carry The pilot and co-pilot jump a : Service’s San Bruno, Calif., office cent stamp. Tuesday. Giacomazzi. a Milan executive of the lone hijacker of a Colombian air- i The nation’s business community, At tlie Vatican it was announced Montedison industrial concern. The out the assassinatipn of Moro. every week whiie employees are Premier Giulio Andreotti avoided liner as police storm into the ! paid every two weeks. heaviest user of the mail service, op­ that Pope Paul VI will make the un- leftist Armed Proletarian Com­ plane, ending a seven-hour ordeal, j a possible clash between law-and- However, a spokesman said, posed the idea. prrtedented gesture of leaving the munist Front claimed responsibility See page 9. one week’s time cards were iost However, some industry segments Vatican to attend the state funeral for the . order hawks and doves in his govern­ Europe is working on a new in the maii. — the greeting card industry, for service for Moro Saturday in the Another leftist group calling itself ment by quickly accepting the craft to compete with the U.S resignation of Interior Minister example — favored it. church of St. John Lateran. the Front Line Organization of Com­ space shuttle as a satellite munist Combatants claimed it shot Francesco Cossiga and taking over Kidnappers aiso added to Italy's launcher. See page 7. violence today in Miian, throwing Marzio Astarita. a director of the the post on an interim basis. wealthy ammunition maker. Baron Director asks study Pietro Fiocchi. out of a car with his Sports eyes taped shut more than six Region losing fight Cheney Tech's baseball team months after his abduction. Fiocchi wins error-filled game with on developing pond was tossed to freedom following pay­ Bolton High. See iiagi- 1.5. ment of an $805,000 ransom. He was Nancy Narkon is polishing up unhurt but weak from the long By GREG PEARSON to eliminate measles her golf in Florida. Si-c page 15. Parkade Apartments and the ordeal. Bonnie Kilgore and Steve Zocco Herald Reporter By I'nileH Press International In the first four months of this Manchester topping Parkade. The terrorists — three men and a are named top female and male Theresa Parla, chairwoman of the woman — shot Christian Democratic A sharp increase in the number of year. 260 cases, of measles were A member of tbe Manchester reported in Connecticut. athletes at Manchester Communi­ Board of Directors has asked for a Conservation Commission, said that official Tito Berardini five times in reported cases of measles in Maine, blamed on a lack of immunization, is ty College awards banquet Set- study to determine if tbe Hilliard the property owners. Morris and the iegs in a Brigades-style "In 1974 there was a remarkable page 16. Pond property can be developed com­ Richard Bezzini, have suggested a “kneecapping " as he waiked to his the one major blemish in the battle drop in the number of measles cases mercially. price of $125,000 for the land. car to drive to work, and then im­ by public health officials to stamp in Connecticut,” said Winston out the disease in New England. Director Carl Zinsser has asked Most board members, including mediately claimed responsibility. Heimer of the state Department of Index Zinsser, have said that they feel the “This is the Red Brigades." said a In Maine, there were 514 reported that the town contact the Hartford Health. Area towns ...... 10. 12. 13 County Soil and Water Conservation $125,000 price is too high. Mrs. Parla woman caller to the Milan office of cases of measles in April — raising Business...... 8 District to determine if the property has noted that nearby property, the Italian news agency ANSA short­ the total this year to 842. “The people who run the im­ developed commercially, sold at a ly after the assault. “There were 190 reported cases of munization program say they think a Classified...... 21-26 is developable. Comics...... 27 The Board of Directors has been higher price. “We hit Berardini. a man of the the disease in the last week of April major reason for the peak in 1971 (L- Zinsser has asked for the soil study Christian Democrats, this morning, alone." said Dennis Dix, director of 190 cases), 1972 (1.540cases) and 1973 Dear Abby...... 27 asked by the Conservation Commis­ East Hartford...... 10. 11. 12 sion to approve an application for a to determine the possible future A communique will follow." Maine's immunization program. (1.789 cases) of measles cases was development of the land. In Rome, violence continued when Contributing to the outbreak is that federal funds nationwide to Editorial ...... 4 federai grant that would pay part of Entertainment ...... 18 Alan Lamson, town planner, said a bomb shattered all the windows “approximately 20 percent of provide measles vaccine were the purchase price for the 20-acre Fam ily...... 6 pond off West Middle Turnpike. that he would wait to be instructed by. and a door of a Ministry of Justice of­ Maine’s youngsters who have not withdrawn. The emphasis in those Town Manager Robert Weiss before fice. Another bomb damaged a received a measles vaccine by the years was db rubella." he said. Lottery...... 14 The proposed application for the Manchester...... 2. 3. 7. 14, 18 grant has resulted in lengthy debates asking for the soil study. Weiss is on Bologna showroom of the state- time they start school." Dix said, “We're not doing badly overall in vacation but is expected back to work owned Alfa Romeo car company and "As the number of unprotected Connecticut when compared to the Obituaries ...... 14 at recent board meetings. Opinion...... 5 One of the key points of the debate Monday. five cars were set on fire in the children increases, it becomes easier rest of the nation, but there is still Zinsser said. “If the land can't be streets of Rome. to spread quickly." concern — especially about kids in Peopletalk...... 18 has been the expected asking price Sports...... 15. 16, 17 for the property, which is located on developed commercially. I would Moro’s bullet-riddled body was The situation in other New England junior high and high school because the north side of West Middle Turn­ think the price would have to be found in a car-in Rome Tuesday and states is not nearly as critical as in they're the ones most affected by a Late briefs pike, almost directly across from the negotiated'downward drastically." business executives were knee­ Maine. measles outbreak. " PALMER. Alaska lUPIi - A strong earthquake centered in a remote mountain area awakened residents of this south central Rome knocks Ella, asks college funds communitv and in Anchorage. 30 miles fart'her south, the Tsunami Warning Center said today. There Rome said of Sarasin. who has tailed noticed that the graduates included a students for jobs of the future. There think of Manchester and Bloom­ were no reports of injury or By GREG PEARSON off after being an early favorite for variety of people, both young and old. is little high school and vocational field. " he said. Herald Reporter the party's nomination. “You had the feeling they were school training for computer The state has to develop a system damage. technology: Rome said. that includes rail service, mini-buses LAWRENCE. Mass. lUPU - A confident Lewis Rome criticized "Right now. the only campaign there because they wanted to be. He also mentioned machinists as and other modes of group transit, he Federal officials today in­ the Grasso administration and that's picking up delegates is mine." That kind of feeling tells me we ought he said. to do somthing about the community an area where more training is said. vestigated the in-flight collision of proposed increased funding for two light planes that rained metal education Thursday night at Rome said that he will primary if college system." Rome said. needed now in high schools. he receives at least 30 percent of the .Throughout the evening. Rome “The average age of machinists in Energy — The state has to have a debris and bodies down on roof­ 11 mg "lar" 0 8 mg nicotine av, per cigarette, by FTC method. Manchester Community College. balanced program that includes tops, backyards and a playground State Sen. Rome of Bloomfield is votes at the convention, a figure he spread jabs of criticism at incum- Connecticut is 59'2." he said. bent'Gov. Ella Grasso's administra­ Rome also commented on the nuclear, - solar and hydroelectric in a congested neighborhood. one of three Republican candidates thinks he already has. energy sources. He said that the Rome, asked about increased fun­ tion. Grasso is expected to be the following topics: TTiree were killed in the fiery Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined seeking the party's nomination for federal government should research crash, but no one was hurt on the governor. He told the audience that ding for community colleges, praised Democratic Party's nominee for Transportation — He said that, if elected governor, he “absolutely" further the risks of nuclear energy. ground. That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. he can win the party's nomination on the system and the interest shown in governor. would install a light rail line between He also said that an oil refinery in CLEVELAND (UPI' - There is the first baliot at the state conven­ it by its students: *he said that the state has to have a The Republican Pafty's budget competitive tax policy to attract new Manchester and Hartford. New England “will be a necessity." no proof cigarette smoking causes tion in July. coronary heart disease. Dr. Carl He said when he started his. run for submitted for this year included in­ business and keep existing ones. He criticized the lack of work by State income tax — He said the C. Seltzer of Harvard University governor he felt it was a “David and creased ' funding for adult basic He called lease and service»taxing the state to develop mass transporta­ state's standard of living is leveling -said today. He said the claim that Goliath " race. Rome pictured education and the state's community “a horrendous counter-productive tion. off. which would make such a tax colleges.. tax ." He also said that Connecticut "We think that mass transporta­ a recent decline in U.S. heart dis­ himself as David and U.S. Rep. even tougher for residents. ease relates to cigarette smoking Ronald Sarasin. R-5th District, as He talked about giving a speech at has the highest corporate tax in the tion has to have 200.000 people "An income tax is an invitation to declines is without foundation. Goliath. one of the state's community college country. ■ waiting for one vehicle. We think of spend." he said. “But. he's ruined all that for me." graduations.-While he was there, he The state should take steps to train New York or Tokyo. We' ought to

‘sit- ■/ '■'V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frl., May 12, l»7 g - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HEatALD. Manchester. Conn.. Frl., May 12, 1978__ Marine survey set Selection near by Power Squadron

The Manchester Power Squadron became a difficult assignment for the Approximately 12 vessels will for MHS principal in cooperation with the National Coast and Geodetic Survey (C&GS) and be participating in the water and the charting agencies. In 1962, the of 16 parents, teachers and school Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad­ shore facilities will be reviewed by the Board of Education. That action United States Power Squadron with board members will begin processing ministration (NOAA) will be conduc­ squadron members. lU SllSA^ \ may not occur until the board's May its 61,000 members was called upon work next Wednesday. ting its annual survey o f marine Any person aware of an inac­ lli‘rulil Kcporlcr 22 meeting. to assist In this vital activity by The apppllcations for the vice prin­ taciiities ana navigational aids on curacy, change in marine facilities, The process for selecting a new The exact number of finalists is not reporting, in a uniform manner, the cipal's job will be taken for two more June 24 and 25. This survey is part of submerged objects, landmarks, Manchester High School principal is known, but they have been narrowed changes detected in waters which down by a selection committee from weeks. the United States Power Squadrons obstructions in and above the water, coming to a dose and the candidate The vacancies at the high school Cooperative Charting program con­ they frequented. The National Ocean or useful suggestions for chart im­ should be announced within two the more than 160 applications. Survey (C&GS at that time) would In other personnel matters, over were made because of the ducted throughout the United States. provements to the NOS nautical weeks, according to school officials. retirements of George Emmerling. ' With the growing interest in small provide nautical charts, related charts should contact Dick Tuschick School Superintendent James P. 200 applications have been received principals and Larry Leonard, vice craft boating, there was a tremen­ publications, reporting forms, in­ at 646-8722 or Fred Schilke at 644- Kennedy said he is still interviewing by the Board of Education for the structions and other assistance in principal. dous demand for more detailed 9274. one of the finalists for the position position of MHS vice principal. coordinating the nationwide The position of assistant charts and up-to-date information on and may visit the school districts of Over 300 applications have been superintendent for curriculum, to be inshore waters heretofore un­ program. .some of the finalists. He did not give received for the two vacant elemen­ v acat^ by Alfred B. Tychsen, will be surveyed or covered only on smal Findings of the Manchester Power any more details on the finalists, tary school principal's posts at posted^ soon, according to Eleanor scale surveys. The gigantic task of Squadron survey will be forwarded to except to say that none of them are Highland Park and Verplanck Coltman, chairwoman of the board's maintaining the over 530 nautical the National Ocean Survey for inclu­ Club to hold from the Manchester school system. schools. personnel and finance committee. charts to reflect the latest changes sion in the next revision of local’ Kennedy's final recommendation Those applications have been affecting the safety of navigation nautical charts. lor principal must get the approval of closed and the selection committee annual dinner The Manchester Country Club will hold its Presidents Ball Saturday, Dunn vice president May 27. A social hour at 7 p.m. will Parents continue precede a prime rib dinner at 8. Meet your Highland Park hosts Music for dancing will be furnished of photo association by Cindy Lynne and The Highland Park School Children become that will be for sale. There will also be a Star Cornerstones from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Star Wars characters who will host the school V/ars Olympics from 10:30 a.m. to noon and Stephen D. Dunn, staff Sikorsky Aircraft, secretary, and The event is open to the public. for IGE Reservations may be made by to fightKennedi photographer for The Herald, has Joseph Cannata Jr, of The Hartford Kennedy said he did not think there “ there is no difference between the 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. featuring Luke and Leia’s fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. From calling Victor Beettl, 646-0103. l$y SUSAN VAUGHN were two complete classroom spaces kids at Green and the other schools in been elected vice president of the courant, treasurer. left are Neil Belleville as R2D2, Devin ieap to freedom and a light sword battle. Connecticut News Photographers iicruld Reporter available in any of the schools and what they come out knowing.” There will also be baked goods, a tag sale, Fifty-year members receive pins A persistent group of Green School discouraged the idea, he said the Tychsen urged the parents to take Donaghue as Chubaka, Michael Mozzer as Association. parents appeared at a Board of groups of students would not be a close look at the three major C3PO, Brian Spano as Darth Vade, and plants, crafts, a balloon contest', lunch, and a John Long of Manchester, a Barbara L. Barker, center, wears her 50- Jam es B. Patterson, worthy grand patron of photographer for The Hartford Education budget workshop melding into the whole program of a receiving schools, Buckley, Bowers Stephen Bayer as Luke, the Skywalker. They skateboard raffle. (Herald photo by Pinto) Health officials urge Courant, was re-elected president of Thursday night to continue their ef­ school. and Highland Park, where there is are shown with some of the handmade items year membership from Temple Chapter, Connecticut, offers his congratulations. The the organization, which is forts to keep at least part of the However, Kennedy pledged to look team teaching and grouping within OES, awarded recently by Buth K. Warner, event occurred during the official visitation celebrating its 20th anniversary. school's program. at every possible alternative for the the individual classrooms. left, worthy grand matron of Connecticut, of the state officers. (Herald photo by Dunn) At the recent anniversary dinner control of dog litter The school is under the threat of Green School students. He added that Judy Clough, president of the closing this June because of severe and seminar, Dunn also was cited for there would possibly be two spaces at Green School PTA, told the board The Town of Manchester’s Health direct or indirect contact with such cuts in the Board of Education a second-place award in the annual Bentley School next year, but be said, that the parents at Green were upset Green School parents Department has issued a statement litter. budget by the town directors. photography contest, Dunn’s picture, using them would not bring a savings over the letters they received in­ asking for the proper disposal of A stick and a bucket or commer­ School board members and school in the budget. viting them to meet with the prin­ Slate honors CPR teacher “Special (Jlympics Victory,” was organic filth, including dog litter. cially available utensils should be administrators repeatedly stressed Moving students from Green made at the Tolland County Special cipals from the three receiving “ Public health laws of the State of used to pick up dog litter, the depart­ to the parents that the curriculum in School as a unit would not be possible Olympics in May 1977. schools. She said the letters indicated Connecticut forbid the disposal of ment said. The litter then should be the other schools to which their in any other schools without pushing to meet new principals Dunn, a West Hartford native, is a that the parents were not being given placed in a plastic or waterproof gar­ chiidren might be transferred is out some other students and who saved life of infant graduate of Eastern Connecticut organic filth on any public place in a choice. (See story in adjoining such a way that transmission of in­ bage bag and discarded into a trash equally as good. They also noted that teachers, Dr. Alfred B. Tychsen The board has indicated the closing would be the closest receiving school State College. He lives at 210 Parker columns) Meetings have been scheduled for Miss Rockwell was teaching infant North Central Regional Center Divi­ fective material may result,” the receptacle for pickup. there are 60 openings at Nathan Hale assistant superintendent for for their children. Miss Kelly Rockwell of St. and has been a Herald Wilson E. Deakin, assistant next week for parents of Green may be likely because of the $375,000 stimulation. sion of the State Department of Men­ department’s statement said. Dog litter that is deposited un- School next year where the In­ The schodl board indicated it would Manchester, a Red Cross instructor photographer since 1974. curriculum, said. superintendent for administration, School children with principals of reduction made by the Board of She was teaching this class with tal Retardation. Transmission can occur through bagg^ into a dumpster or a trash dividually Guided Education (IGE) give the parents a choice as to which in cardiopulmonary resuscitation Other officers elected by the He said the real problem would be said the visits were scheduled to help Highland Park, Bowers and Buckley Directors in the $1^8 million school five other young children when Jen­ Since Miss Rockwell first took the direct contact or through contact container can create a public health program is operating. that the teachers would be extremely school to send their children and the (CPR) and basic life support (BLS) association are Peter Hvizdak of the parents make a judgment on the schools. budget. nifer was observed not breathing. CPR course offered through the Red with dirt, water, vegetables or the problem. It provides food for vermin The parents continued to push upset about being transferred to board would try to accommodate was honored recently by the state schools and to give them a choice as The meetings have been scheduled The meetings will be Tuesday at Miss Rockwell administered the life Cross in 1976, she took the CPR in­ fur of pets contaminated with feces. and insects, including rats, flies and Thursday for the preservation of the other schools. Highland Park School auditorium, their choices as much as possible. Legislature. to which one to send their children. as part of a commitment to the saving technique while Engine Com­ structor’s course and has taught CPR Various diseases can be spread by cockroaches. IGE program in some form. Dr. Kennedy also said it would be The parents also suggested cuts in parents by the school administration Wednesday at Buckley School Parents’ concerns centered around ' A resolution introduced by Sen. pany Five, stationed on Main St,, to teachers at the Regional Center Thomas Riggio of 114 Chestnut St. impractical to try to reinstitute the other areas of the budget, such as the as a preparation for the possible cafeteria and Thursday at Bowers the possibility of losing the In­ Cornelius O’Leary of the 7th District East Hartford, rushed to the school. and to parents of retarded children. About town I who sends his daughter to Green IGE program at Buckley School in the administration. Kennedy pointed out closing of Green School this June, School. All the meetings will he at dividually Guided Education (IGE) was unanimously accepted. Today, Jennifer is alive and well due She was present at the Legislature specifically for the IGE program, 1979-80 school year, because it would program at Green. The principals The resolution cited Miss Rockwell that an increase of $51,714 in ad­ school superintendent Jam es, P. 7:30 p.m. to Miss Rockwell’s efforts. to receive a copy of the resolution Past Chiefs Club of asked if there were two classrooms mean disruption of teachers again. will explain how aspects of the because she gave CPR to 18-month- ministrative costs for next year Kennedy said. A large group of The purpose of the meetings is to Miss Rockwell is a state teacher of and also a standing ovation from the Memorial Temple, Pythian anywhere in the schools where the Tychsen told the parents the school make the parents aware of the program may be integrated into the old Jennifer Gagliarde of Windsor represents salary contracts for prin­ parents from Green School appeared mentally retarded children from Senate. Sisters, will meet tonight Unit B section of Green School administration has to take a careful cipals. He also produced statistics programs at the schools, Kennedy curriculum of their schools. Locks, an infant in the class in which before the Board of Education Mon­ birth to age 5. She teaches at the at 8 at the home of Mrs. students could be moved as a group. look at each school and the results of that showed that Manchester's per The final decision on closing Green day night and asked to be a part of said. Walter Potyra, 668 Foster He said the students who began in the any changes on all schools. Parents may attend more than one School will be mde late this month or pupil cost for administration is below the closing process if it should be St., South Windsor. Mrs. program two or three years ago He said, "1 can’t say one school is in early June. the state averages. necessary to close the school. meeting, but they will be sent letters Sarah Miller is co-hostess. should be able to continue in it better than another, The oppor­ School board members Earl Odom and maps Indicating which school Town insists on notice through sixth grade. tunities are as great in one as the and Nicholas Costa asked if any of Riggio said it would probably be other." he urged the parents. Boy Scout Troop 25 and the $93,000 which is being held in es­ the Men’s Club of Center only a small number who would opt He said, based on his discussions crow for the town budget could be About town Congregational Church, Because She*s Special, for such a choice. with junior high teachers and others. used in next year's budget. Eleanor School Superintendent James P. when water tests made will conduct an auction Coltman, chairwoman of the board’s “ It’s been an inconvenience to the Saturday starting at 10 Only the Best will do . personnel and finance committee, The, Water Department of the system has been done without any ad­ A newspaper collection public. We’re not going to tolerate it a.m. in Woodruff Hall of said there has been no indication that Town of Manchester has asked that it vance notice. Thus, the department is being sponsored Satur­ anymore,” Taylor said of the sur­ the church. those funds would not be needed by receive at least four days notice has not been able to notify customers Hypnotist to speak day by the youth of Trinity prise testing. the town to help the town’s projected Ivckloadof before any testing is done in the of possible disruptions of service C oven ant Church on because of testing. When the Water Department does Manchester Chapter, deficit. Hackmatack Street. system by the Insurance Services The testing, which include reading testing, it tries to advertise it and SPEBSQSA, will meet The parents indicated that they Papers may be left at the Organization. to Catholic Ladies of water pressure levels, can cause notify newspapers that the work wi^l Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the The ISO now is reviewing the A1 Juster, professional hypnotist, will approach the Board of Directors rear of the church from 8 Teen Center Annex of hypnosis may be used in medicine about those funds. The projected town’s fire insurance rating. It has discoloration and other problems be done. will be guest speaker at the annual to 11 a.m. Taylor said that the department Manchester Recreation and dentistry. savings in the school budget by savings tested the town’s water system that would be noticed by customers. installation dinner of Gibbons All members will be contacted A recent test resulted in several would seek four days’ notification Center. The meeting is closing Green School is $112,(X)0. Sunset Rebekah Lodge during past years, but testing has in­ Assembly, Catholic Ladies of Colum­ about the annual dinner, and angry complaints to the department, from ISO so similar steps can be open to all area men in­ The board m ade no definite will meet Monday at 8 p.m creased because of this insurance bus, Wednesday evening at members may bring guests. Any and a letter to the editor published in taken when that firm’s test work is terested in singing four- decisions on the administration's at the Marine Corps review and a water distribution study Manchester Country Club. The event member not contacted is asked to JENNITE The Herald. done. part barbershop harmony. will open with a social period at 6, recommended cuts in the school League Home. Members also, being done, Fran Taylor, office call Mrs. John Malone of 84 Prospect budget but are expected to continue manager for the Water Department, and dinnerwill be served at 6:30. St,, chairman of the event. are asked to bring items for Juster will discuss and their discussions with the PTA Coun­ a silent auction. Carrie J-16 SALE said. Mrs. Malone is being assisted by cil budget study committee next In the past, the ISO’s testing of the demonstrate the “ Phenomena of Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mrs. Ann Finch is in charge of CANDIES Hypnosis.” The demonstration will Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the board refreshments. Campbell, Mrs. Truman Cowles, rooms. W ROUTE 6, BOLTON include group hypnosis.rgression and Mrs. Stephen Casalano, Mrs. Edward SATURDAY waking hypnosis. He will attempt to Kennedy has recommended $375,- I W R ^ S — HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER Fitzgerald, Mrs. Urbane House, Miss 000 in budget reductions and said he WEST FARMS MALL demonstrate the use of hypnosis in Angela lamonaco. Miss Bernadette ^ Manchester T dieting, memory improvement and does not recommend any further ar­ Peters, Mrs. Terrell Rice and Mrs. bitrary cuts in what is already a , public records J ONLYi! OPEN MOTHERS DAY 10A.M. to 8 P.M. stopping the smoking and nail biting Thomas Wittke. MAINE habits. He will also demonstrate how maintenance level budget. Certificate MAY 13th 1 of attachment COAST Renard J. Kolasa and Marilyn J. Kolasa against SEAFOODS Neal M. Alderman and JenniteJ'16' 55 OAKLAND ST. Dorothy E. Alderman, $3,- MANCHESTER 000, property on Briarwood F because it lasts. 643-2667 ^ for Mom Drive. ^ Jennite J-16* drivaway sealer is a product of Maintenance^ Inc.. Building permits C&D Builders Inc. for P.O. Box 408. Wooster, ^ k ) 44691 A division of Premier Industrial Corporation. QUALITY HANGING PLANTS Frechette, Martin & ORDER FOR MOTHERS DAy | Rothman, new home at 611 Tolland Turnpike, $27,000. 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Kimberly Noone, a senior at DF HDUSE PLANTS. • BROW ALLU SPECIAL scholarships awarded by United Karl Golnik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manchester High School, plans to OPEN M0N.-FRI. 7:30-5:00. SAT. 7:30 to 4:00 lobster at no extra charge Technologies Corp. to children of its Frederick Flynn of Woodhridge study mathematics at Brandeis ManehMtor Evening Herald ALWAYS A WIDE • BEGONIA Street, is a senior at Manchester University. Her parents are Mr. and employees. PubUihGd Gvofy ovonlng GKeApt I SELECTION TO CHOOSE 6” Pott I'he local winners were Karl High School. He plans to attend Mrs. Lawrence Noone of Burham 8 u m l« yi and h o lk li;^ EntfTGd Gt th« | THE I FOOD ST A M P S ACCEPTED M anehM tar. Conn. POtt Otneo i i 8o* MASTER CHARRE FROM. Golnik, Scott Antonia and Kimberly Amherst College. Street. oond ClM t Mall Mattar. Noone. The fathers of the students His father is a test engineer in Her father is an instructor ai VISA are employees of UTC’s Pratt & experimental engineering at P&WA. 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UMwMb 903 Main Street, TrI-CIty Plaza total awards to all 45 winners during His father is a supervisor in the tation department. ahould Mapnona tha circulation < 1 COMPANY 649-5201 W company’s vendor quality control dapartffwnto e47-0940. )l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., May 12, 1978 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., to y U, ll>7» Etta Standards HVIME Btf r lEu? utn^ ralb nwvwRm Stevens is a hard worker, harder campaigner 6tWrtU0HMrs. O DC’IDG/XIXI Rome changed, helped in largelar; part by an desire to be governor and his appetite equal school funding until after the Manchester — A City ol Village Charm , N-CrA. for Satan Rome. equal school funding until after the By GREGG K bO PbAPEARSON K auiN stevensStevens 4eeUfeels that he can change upset Stevens win iin n ^ Fairfield for hard work, are keys to his cam-cam­ election. Founded Oct. 1, 1861 By MARTHA ANGLE Herald Reporter this with his one-on-one approach to primary. paign, he said. He also criticized the state budget, Mambw. Audn Burtau o( Clfcultllon Mambar, Unltatf Pratt Intarnttlonal and ROBERT WALTERS The Image of a hard worker and an campaigning. Stevens called the Fairfield victory He considers a knowledge of state which he said includes a 14 percent even harder campaigner is one that “Most Republican delegates are “really the turning' point” of the issues a key item in selecting a can­ Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, WASHINGTON-(NEA)-The increase in spending with only a Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. State Rep. Gerald Stevens likes. It’s very uncommitted. To me, that’s en­ campaign. didate for governor. In the past, he seven percent increase in revenues. House of Representatives has also one that he thinks may lead him couraging,” he said. “Before that it was generally has said that he will debate anyone at “It’s an attempt to spend a lot in an Raymond F. Robinson. Edltor*Publlshor Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor strengthened legislation governing to the governor’s chair. •k it it accepted that Ron would win. It’s a any time on state-related matters... election year without regard to the . lobbying activities, but the bill’s en­ He is conceittrating on personal On a recent Saturday, Stevens and very open race now,” he said. “I don’t think the training ground future,” Stevens said. Opinion' forcement provisions remain so contact with all of the delegates to his wife left home at 8 a.m. After "What has happened in the for governor is Washington. It’s He said that Mrs. Grasso often weak that only the Devil himself is the party’s state convention. He’s stops in several towns. Including Republican Party in the last 60 days Hartford,” he said. avoids directly answering questions likely to be convicted of violating the trying to visit with each of the 998 Manchester, East Hartford, Un- shows that anything can happen in * t-A '-- ''" on tough issues. delegates before July 28, the first day casville and Greenwich, they the next 60 days,” he said. It is important for the Republicans “That’s her style and that's her Justice needed quickly law. Stevens, who is from Milford and Overriding its Judiciary Com­ of that event. returned at 1 a.m. the next morning. to run a candidate that can argue the weakness,” he said. “ What the Manchester’s delegation to the represents the 119th Assembly record of incumbent Democratic For Aldo Moro, five times the so-called Red Brigades mittee, the House ‘"niat’s the kind of schedule we’re Republicans have to do is have a can­ convention, for instance, generally District, is House minority leader, a Gov. Ella Grasso, Stevens said. premier of Italy and a leading also must be found. recently added on,” he said. didate who can exploit that. I think of has been regarded as divided Stevens said that two months ago position he has held since 1975. He is He said that Mrs. Grasso has post-, the three. I’m the only one who can several important candidate to lead the govern­ Who is behind the training, between the OOP’s other two guber­ Sarasin was considered an easy serving his sixth consecutive term in poned implementation of steps tor do it.” ment once again, the long recruitment and supply of the sections to the natorial candidates, U.S. Rep. winner of the party’s nomination for the House. bill, mandating This background, along with his ordeal at the hands of unprin­ terrorist bands which operate Ronald Sarasln and State Sen. Lewis governor. "That situ atio n has disclosure of so freely in several European cipled terrorists is over. For “grass-roots” or his government, and to a lesser nations? That is the larger indirect lobbying extent in other free countries, question raised by the Moro af­ efforts and Rep. Gerald Stevens requiring public identification of the The White House goes modern th e real fight against fair. terrorism has just begun. As for the terrorists’ objec­ major financial backers of all lob­ pings which were promi­ Cabinet departments to ty Affairs adviser Zbigniew He also has managed to Cousin Hot,” about the By HELEN THOMAS nent in past presidencies. That a itiam of Moro’s stature tive, they failed to secure the “ I’ve decided to improve my parenting skills — henceforth we’re going bying campaigns. work on special projects Brzezinski, who has portal- get to fancy Georgetown Carter family in Plains, But the legislation finally approved “I went through a phase and there are many others to-portal service. which has caused an up^ release of cohorts in prison or WASHINGTON (UPI) - parties and adds, “I’ve could be abducted, held to deal in realities.’’ by an overwhelming 259-140 House The White House is when I thought it was fun­ available at the president’s Sometimes the Carter been lucky to stay out of roar among some hostage for nearly two months on trial. But they succeeded in vote inciudes a toothless enforce­ gradually moving into the ny,” he said. “Then I got so beck and call in the administration frugality trouble.” members of the family. and assassinated while the throwing a bad scare into a na­ ment mechanism that the Senate will computer age. ’The man in I didn’t think it was funny. executive branch. has reached unprecedented Carter’s father, Hugh "I haven’t read it,” I.etter8 policy But now I realize I’m stuck largest manhunt in recent tion whose democratic prin­ have to strengthen if the law is to be charge is Hugh Carter Jr., k k k proportions, as when con­ Carter Sr., the president’s Carter says. “I’m staying Open forum with it for the rest of my The White House budget The Herald welcomes letters on taken seriously by the special in­ special assistant to the gressmen invited to first cousin, has written a on the sidelines. Dad pur­ history was under way has ciples have been challenged by life and it doesn’t really in 1977 was 117,162,000 breakfast with the presi­ posefully left me out of it.” issues; letters should not exceed terest groups seeking to sway votes president for administra­ book, "Cousin Beedie and Say it where bother me anymore. It was presented Italian authorities the modern age’s version of an 300 words; they should be typed if tion, and a close relative of million. Carter said, “and dent at the White House on Capitol Hill. inevitable considering with a serious challenge. It is outlaw gang. possible, and double-spaced. The President Carter from we spent 116,657,000 have gotten a bill for roils ★ ★ ★ what my job was.” not enough now to find the in­ In the aftermath of the Moro Taxpayer ripped off Herald reserves the right to edit Plains, Ga. million.” and coffee. But that is no any letter to correct spelling, or The House version originally in­ “I was kind of surprised “The president wanted Rent is paid to the longer the case, according they see it...i dividuals directly responsible killing, justice is what Italy To the editor: about the budget and about the antics to remove material libelous, or in cluded much tougher language, but it at the lack of computers to make the White House General Services Ad­ to Carter. an efficient, well-run, well- for the murder of Moro and his °eds — and quickly. From what I have read in The of the town manager. poor taste. Unaccepted letters was stripped from the bill despite here,” said the president’s ministration, the federal k k k five bodyguards. The roots of Herald, I feel that the taxpayers have will be returned. protests from the Justice Depart­ cousin. He said computers managed operation,” housekeeping agency, for At present. Carter is How a town manager can be so in­ Carter said. “I think in a ' again been ripped off from official Letters should be signed, ad­ ment that a weaker verion would have been introduced for the West Wing and the East working on a reassignment ept, immature, and inconsiderate to everyone has worked and budgetary actions. dressed, and a telephone number “restrict prosecution” and the record keeping and Wing of the White House of office space in the West denigrate the police by ordering a together,” he added. where official business is The Board of Directors failed to listed so that you can be called detrimental to “the entire law en­ bookkeeping, and also will Wing and he may earn a ruo:OPTICAL Quote/unquote cruiser to fetch pizza. I’ll never un­ Saying he had encountered conducted. ’The National few other nicknames from MANCHESTERVIANCHbblfcM J I HARTFORD cut from the budget one additional during daylight hours to confirm forcement effort.” be used to keep track of Ciassified AD little resistance in his role derstand. I’m sure most pizza authorship of the letter. The gifts to the first family, to Park Services runs the those who are bound to be NOW IN STOCK BY important item — the appropriation The House bill also contains as efficiency expert. ______"What the hell do you expect from — Author Core Vidal, a one-time parlors would have been glad to Herald will not publish the letter Uace the mall and to assist executive mansion and upset by contemplated BAUSCH. LAMB - AMBERMATIC for the salary of Town Manager cater, if they had been asked. Had numerous unwarranted exceptions. The present White House keeps the gardens of the 18- moves. In the White House, ALL WEATHER SUNGLASSES. COME IN AND S-ittov wiki dUmtw BOB- u^ mVitano h«7 a northpaw world?” rongressional candidate known without verification. White House special task GET A DEMONSTRATION OF HOW THEY WORK Weiss. This cut in salary would have not the officer who took Weiss’ call Specifically not covered by its repor­ forces. staff numbers 351, Carter acre spread. proximity to the Oval Of­ — Boston Red Sox southpaw for his sharp political opinions enabled him to resign gracefully. ting requirements are all federal, said, compared to 479 in acted correctly, certain citizens i t k k Besides the first family, fice is the name of the pitrlier Bill Lee, speculating about (Direct News). This reduced salary appropriation state and local governmental units as January 1977 when Presi­ somewhere in Manchester would Carter was dubbed the only top assistant who game. why left-handers are often called “It’s absolute foolishness. The would also have provided for a new well as state and national political dent Carter took over. h as a W hite H ouse have been needlessly denied protec­ “Cousin Cheap” after the “I’ve enjoyed it a lot,” flaky — and paranoid. superhawks on the committee have manager whose primary interest parties. president put him in However, the White House limousine constantly at his says Carter, speaking of Read Herald Ads tion from a crime or help in an Took stand presently has some 13 "The nation’s concept of work, called the cruise missile inadequate, would be that of the town, not that of Also excluded from all of the bill’s charge of cutting out the disposal is National Securi­ his job. emergency. aides detailed from education, leisure and retirement and now they’re doing everything to his or her own interest. provisions is lobbying “conducted frills and the imperial trap­ must be revised. It must be self-fulfill their prophecy.” To the editor: Each year the record sho'ws Weiss May 1 express a word of thanks to solely by volunteers who donate their presumed that an individual will — Rep. Bob Carr (D.-Mich.), I suggest that The Herald, with proposes an overly inflated budget, the Manchester Education Associa­ time.” That well-intentioned exemp­ engage in gainful employment reacting to the House Armed Ser­ Freedom of Information Act and makes the board (particularly tion for making a clear-cut statement tion was designed to waive the dis­ suitable to his physical and mental vices Committee’s rejection of backing, intensify its efforts to in­ the Democrats) look good by having concerning the proposed of a dental closure provisions for small, ill- condition until an age well beyond 60 funds for a plane to carry the form the citizens about town affairs. them cut the budget to an amount he clinic in Manchester. funded citizen groups. or 65 and possibly until the end of his weapon. For starters — what about the raise no doubt wanted originally. To my knowledge, in over ten years But those able to take advantage of life.” “I said, ‘Henry, I think you will given again to Weiss this year! What GIVE MOTHER OUR '/<*t BEST! Resultantly, the taxpayer pays more of being associated with the concept it include Ralph Nader, technically a — A. Ilaeworth Robertson, a have to do i t ... I am confident that a merits that? I didn’t know there was taxes each year, not for more or of a clinic, this is the first time a volunteer because he draws no salary leading Social Security expert, man who can come and go un­ a Watergate Hotel in Manphester better services, but for more ad­ group not associated with town for his work. He is, however, one of A recommending gradual changes in detected in Paris can get in and out ministrative expenses and "Town where executive sessions could be Washington’s most active lobbyists. the government's old age policy. of Peking before anything finds out.” held to keep amounts of salary in­ government as a health organization Hall” expansion. has expressed an opinion on the sub­ ★ ★ ★ “By spraying the Mexican — Former President Richard creases secret. The board surely I commend The Herald for a good ject. In that same category are the marijuana crop with poisonous Nixon, describing in his memoirs knows how to insult the intelligence job in keeping its readers informed My personal feeling is that strong scores of company presidents and chemicals. President Carter is how he had ordered aide Henry of union negotiators and the community support is vitally needed board chairmen recruited each year demonstrating a brand of Kissinger to make a secret trip in townspeople. in order to have this clinic become a to fly to Washington for “voluntary” statesmanship we haven't seen since the People's Republic of China to Also, the townspeople will want to lobbying by the Business Roundtable, Adolph Hitler.” seek better relations. reality. know. I’m sure, what steps must be an elite, powerful group that lobbies Ksini^ taken either by the Charter or Yours truly, Robert S. Smith, D.M.D. on behalf of corporate interests. f Yesterdays ] Statutes on how to fire a town Even those lobbyists whose ac­ manager and perhaps to recall a 531 E. Center St., Manchester tivities are covered by the proposed mayor. iaw need not file any reports because 25 years ago the legislation applies to Q olitics Cheney union rejects company’s I feel that if drastic actions are not implemented immediately, our town organizations but not individuals. decision that present wages be per­ Under the House bill, the General manent. will become less and less ours and Good deeds MOTHER’S DAY IS l^rson Accounting Office (GAO) rather than South Manchester Fire Depart­ more and more the federal and state To the editor: SUNDAY, MAY 14TH. ment commissioners oppose con­ governments’ (from the financial aid the Justice Department has full I would like to again thank the responsibility for administering the solidation. they provide, etc.). Also, the in­ South Windsor Rotary for the Christie McCormick is elected to law. But the GAO is an arm of creasingly high cost of town govern­ scholarship which I have received for the Board of Education. ment will make it more difficult for Congress, more susceptible- than The budget-making process for the Stephen Penny, chairman of the Police Chief Herman Schendel four years. With your help it has Justice to pressure exerted by board, said that next year the board retired people and average income 1978-79 fiscal year has been com­ says police speedomelers OK, are made it easier for me to achieve my legislators on behalf of their lobbyist will spend more time reviewing the people to live here since town pleted by the Manchester Board of checked constantly. goals and be more active in school af­ friends. Board of Education budget. This taxpayers are also supporting high- Directors. The biggest furor of the 10 years ago fairs. Even it GAO officials suspect a year, as in the past, the board cut the costing state and federal six weeks of work, however, Seventeen dignitaries of the Upon graduation on May 21,1 will violation of the registration or repor­ developed because of a new state school budget’s bottom-line figure. governments. Evangelical Lutheran Church attend be commissioned a second lieutenant ting provisions of the proposed law, Some parents said that they felt the law. ^ , the installation of the Rev. Charles in the U.S. Air Force. they have no authority to issue sub­ directors should spend more time on Finally, those who can alford to The directors spent many nights’ W. Kuhl as pastor of Zion I’m sure every student who has poenas for lobbyists’ records or to the education budget, and Penny said live here won’t because of declining and even one fuil Saturday working Evangelical Lutheran Church. received a scholarship from the hold investigatory hearings as part of on the budget package for the up­ that next year’s review will include a The Project ’67 Clothing Store at police, fire, highway, water, and South Windsor Rotary feels as 1 do. I a preliminary inquiry. coming fiscal year. The sessions meeting with school administrators. Mansfield State Training School is educational services. hope you never stop helping students GAO can refer serious cases to proved to be quiet ones until a Except for the comments on the dedicated, an event made possible Manchester deserves better than like myself and continue with your Justice, but the House bill requires proposal to permit the phasing-in of school budget, it would be hard to through the coordianted effort of this kind of future demise. thousands of good deeds that you do Manchester’s Brotherhood in Action that “ informal methods of con­ revaluation developed in the state criticize the directors for not spen­ every day. fr -. committee. Sincerely yours, ference or conciliation” must Legislature. ding enough time on the budget. David M. Riester Some residents may feel that the James E. Dougan precede prosecution. -The House -R ; 835 Foster St.. report emphasizes that “every effort The proposal permits the town to final budget was too high. Others 335 Porter St., South Windsor shall be made to resolve civil com­ phase-in the revalued assessments on may feel that some departments, Manchester pliance problems in this way.” real estate properties over five particularly education, were cut too ■ ' I . ★ ★ ★ years. sharply. The suggestion drew opposition But, the number of evenings and ( Thought )Well planned trip That elaborate conciliation process from the assessor’s office and local hours spent by the board on the is identical to the weak provisions of the federal campaign financing law, Republicans. But the Democrats budget showed that the group is hard­ Images from “Holocaust” To the editor: ■'i ^ ' ’■"^4 praised the proposal as an aid to working. Few of the directors missed keep us busy and we all learned under which only about 15 cases have Inge is a Christian woman married We have just returned from The been referred to the Justice Depart­ homeowners and Town Manager more than a couple of meetings. Dawnbreakers Disney World Trip. things from one another. to a Jewish artist. She supports his ment by the Federal Election Com­ Robert Weiss also voiced his support A department head who oversees family against her own frightened Coming home to Connecticut ail We ate homemade meals. Also our mission during the past three years. for it. one of the largest budget items felt family. She stands against the greed you could see on the bus was sad nurse took care of our little The night the phase-in was adopted the board did a good job. and lust exposed in a time of war. She faces, not one that looked happy. problems. All accommodations were The dictionary defines “willful” as turned into the most bitter and par­ Jay Giles, director of public works, calculates and bargains to save her Why? Everyone was thinking: (It’s well taken care of. This trip was well “intentional” or “deliberate.” But ■* f < tisan discussion the board has had said, "I think they were reasonable. husband from death. She deals with over). The most wonderful nine days planned and worth every penny my the House reports insists that for pur­ -rr poses of enforcing the lobbying since it was seated in November. I’m satisfied.” life as it is. anyone would want to have for a brother and I have saved from paper She gets herself arrested to be with legislation, it “refers to an act done Other budget discussions were He said that he was pleased with school vacation was over. Even at routes. We sure recommend this trip mild in comparison. There were the review the board did of the her husband. She conceives his child with a bad purpose, without ..... and stands with hope for the future. Henry Park everyone around you had to any other that Dawnbreakers put some debates about raises for several public works departments. some look of sadness. What a feeling. on. It was a great trip; thanks, Dave justifiable excuse, stubbornly, She stands against his depressed call obstinately, perversely and with an elected officials and Comprehensive ★ ★ ★ for her to abort their child. She will This trip was well organized. Dave Phelps and crew. evil intent.” Employment Training Act Middle-of-the-Road Department: teach the child not to be afraid. Phelps and crew all were the best Mel and Steven Hardy employees, a new Park Department It’s worth a chuckle when one sees a Are you able to support and con­ you could ever ask for and want to 272 Grahaber Road, Is there anyone except Satan who the pratUast walstllma broezy aurnmar gowns, long Y shirt dressing 78... employee to maintain recreation non-commital Democrat who still front the people you love? spend nine days with. The counselors Tolland could be successfully prosecuted un­ on fashion, low on prlcol cotton knits at *2 savingsl buildings at the Nike Site and, of has a 1974 bumper sticker on his or Earle R. Custer, Pastor der those extremely rigid standards? drcla our poly drotsea... course, the cut in the Board of her car. The sticker simply says, North United Soft, graceful pleasure dresses make the most of Save $5 on every onel You'll recognize the styles... ‘Miss Erika's' scoopneck ‘f with muscle sleeves to Education budget. “Grasso/Killian.” Methodist Church your figure, all summer longl The polyester makes copies of long sleep gowns you'd pay twice as keep you cool all summer long. Great little action Almanac them great traveling companions! Several stylesi 8000P8 much and more fori Sweet summer fashion knits to top your skirts, pants and shorts. A ______IgrPoBlSnend One low pricel • Keyhole necklines • Pleated v- dreamers In silky nylon with lace and embroidery summerfull of colorsi Navy, white, light blue, By United Press Inlernaliunul On this day in history: Berlin that had lasted 328, days and necks • Jewel necks • Sleeveless • Swing skirts trims. Pretty pastels. Sizes P-S-M-L. lingerie, beige, kelly, brown, yellow, seafoam, red, black. m AHoTKii i m tm w m r lim n, m r n m m m In 1922, the magazine "Radio . T ^ay Is Friday, May 12, the 132nd whose effects had been neutralized • Solids • Prints • Sizes 8-18. dresses, downtown Sizes S-M-L. sportswear, downtown Manchester lllPdW / downtown Manchester and Trl-Clty Plaza, Vernon. / )ll|.MIT(l? (OT m. day of 1978 with 233 to follow. Broadcast” commented: “ ... The Manchester and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon. IXACTir. rate of' increase in the number who by the famed “Berlin Airlift.” and Trl-Clty Plaza, Vernon. The moon is approaching its first In 1975, the White House disclosed reg. 14 I spend at least part of an evening $ ,8i99 quarter. 18“ listening to radio is almost incom­ that a Cambodian gunboat had fired reg «7.4.99 The morning star is Mercurv. upon the U.S. cargo ship prehensible.” The evening stars are Mars, “Mayaguez,” in the Gulf of Siam and In 1937, George IV was crowned Downtown Manchester open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5, Thura. 'til 9 Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. forced it into a Cambodian port; Vernon Trl-Clty Plaza open Mon., Tues., Wed. 'til 6; Thura., Fri. 'til 9; Sat. til 6.30 Those bom on this date are under king of England, succeeding his U$e your convenient ITorth’* Charge Card...it de$erve$ a lot of Credit/ brother Edward, who abdicated to the sign of Taums. A thought for the day: American Fiorence Nightingaie, the British marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson. clergyman Fletcher Dole said, nurse who founded modern nursing, In 1949, Soviet authorities an­ “Good will is the mightiest practical was born May 12, 1820. force in the universe.” nounced the end of a land blockade of PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ May 12,1878 50th wedding anniversary Ambassadors )needed■ to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tarpinian of 28 Teresa Road celebrated their 50th host students WASHINGTON (UPI) - Western munications Satellite Consortium wedding anniversary with a recep­ Europe is developing its own rocket, which will have three Intelsat 5 tion at Piano's Restaurant in Bolton Connecticut and Western Ariane, to challenge America’s'space satellites that could be launched by on April 16. The couple was married Massachusetts families are needed shuttle rocket plane for some of Free either in the early 1980s. on April 14. 1928 in Lowell, Mass., to host French teen-agers who want World’s satellite launching business. ESA officials make it clear they and has resided in Manchester for to spend the month of August ’The decision of the governing coun­ will make Ariane’s cost competitive 37 years. experiencing Amerlcan-style living. cil of the European Space Agency with the price charged by the U.S. Hosting the reception were their Evelyn and Julian Prince of Bloom­ last month to proceed with the con­ space agency for a space shuttle field are looking for families who son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and struction of the first five operational launch. would act as ambassadors without Mrs. James Bouchard of Manchester Arianes means Western Europe will The shuttle and Ariane are and their daughter-in-law, Estelle leaving home. for the first time have an alternative products of opposite philosophies. Tarpinian of Willimantic. The Princes are the area coor­ to American rockets to place The National Aeronautics and Space A son, Charles S. Tarpinian, is dinators of the North Atlantic spacecraft in stationary orbits. Administration is developing the deceased. The couple also has five Cultural Exchange League Not only will the Ariane be used to shuttle to replace the throw-away grandchildren. (NACEL), which last summer launch European satellites, but it is type rockets that the Ariane brought over 2,200 French students to Eighty relatives, friends and being offered to other nations and represents. live with American families. They neighbors joined in to pay honor to organizations with satellites to The shuttle is a large reusable the couple. became interested in organizing this machine using advanced technology program as a direct result of hosting launch. And Ariane is being priced to compete directly with the space shut­ to carry men and large payloads into in 1975. low Earth orbits and then return for This year 180 French students will tle. One potential customer for both more trips. The conventional, three- O ’N eal’s role fly directly to Bradley International the space shuttle and the Ariane is stage Ariane was developed Airport in August. The program first place ninth grade winners. Looking on HOLLYWOOD (UPl) - Ryan First place winners in the tiling Junior the International Telecom­ specifically to propel unmanned O’Neal will re-create his starring organizers match these students with High School Science Fair look at a winning are Lwnard Laufer, left, first place seventh prospective families according to role of Oliver Barrett IV in "Oliver’s exhibit on pigeons prepared by Larry Dupont, grade winner, and Deborah Searles, first Story,” a sequel to one of the top 10 general interests and special ac­ place eighth grade winner. (Herald photo by box-office hits of all time, “Love Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tarpinian tivities they would like to participate in print shirt, and Dale Hooey, who is poin­ 'CLASSIFIED ADS: Pinto) Story.” in. ting to some of the explanations. They were The French students, who range in EVERY TOMMY’S age from 14 to 19, have had four to th e DAY Spencers mark eight years of English language AND study. Parents supply their children Science winners varied problem IN PIZZARIA anniversary with pocket money and pay for their MANY transportation and insurance. C&FS plans spring luncheon Winning entries at Illing Junior Others who placed are: “Vegetative Propagation” ; Susan WAYS 206 W. CENTER Sgt. Maj. and Mrs. Maurice In the reciprocal program, teen­ High School’s annual science fair Grade 7, second place — Sean Krupp, "Air Pollution” ; Brian Kost so lv er 646-6661 Spencer, formerly of Bolton, agers from host families will be held this week included a wide range Sullivan, “Lefty’s World” ; third — and John Thurston, “Pyramid PHONE Taking advantage of a balmy day, members of the of subjects including animal life, Julianne Bosshardt, “Water & observed their 25th wedding anniver­ offered the chance to spend four Manchester Auxiliary of the Child & Family Services check out Power” ; David Bashaw, "The Herald 267 E. CENTER sary by renewing their marriage weeks with a French family next health and earth science. There were Pollution.” Heart” ; Guy Bradstreet, “The Pen­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 . vows at Spring Lake Chapel at Fort summer. This July, 19 teen-agers program for their spring luncheon to be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. about 150 entries. Grade 8, second place — Janet dulum” ; Jonathan Castleman, 646-1550 Bragg, N.C. Chaplain Glenn from this area will be visiting France at The Colony in Talcottville. Comparing notes are, from left, ’The first place winners and their Locke, “Plant Fertilization” ; third "Solar Water Heater.” Hamilton officiated. "The couple was through NACEL. Lynne Fendell, program chairman; Shirley Clenney, co­ subjects are as follows: — Tammy Kleperis, ‘"The Killer.” Grade 8— Melanie Gray and Carol “FREE PIZZA” married on April 19, 1953 in the Families interested in hosting a president; and Judy Spillman, hospitality chairman. Ms. Louise Grade 7 — Leonard Laufer, “Elec­ ’The following students received PouUot, ‘"The Chicken or The Egg” ; United Methodist Church of Bolton French boy or girl this summer Leavenworth, head of adoption for C&FS will discuss new tricity, a Sixth Sense” ; Grade 8 — honorable mention: Julie Hyde, “Rocks and Minerals.” THIS WEEK’S WINNING with the Rev. Richard Yeager of­ should either write the Princes at 48 Deborah L. Searles, “ My Daily Grade 7 — Mark Stepper, “Bees for Grade 9— Dianne Gray and Regina PHONE NUMBER ficiating. Mrs. Spencer is the former Kenwood Circle, Bloomfield, or call changes in the adoption laws. For reservation Information call Diet” ; Grade 9 — Dale Hooey and Fun” ; Kristen Gustafson, “Atomic Jones, “Terrarium.” Beverly Foster. them at 242-7680. Mrs. Fendell at 649-5892. (Herald photo by Pinto) Larry Dupont, "Pigeons.” Physics’’; Scott Egerton, Luggage Attending their parents in the For Cruising or Flying — Marlow's Has Just 646-6092 chapel service were two sons, Tlw Uigga^ For Youl Cboosa from Hwsa “LOOK IN THE HERALD Maurice Spencer Jr. and Michael Fanoutlus IIrands: Samsoona (wa earry a com- NEXT WEEK FOR ANOTHER Spencer; and three daughters, Nursery School College notes 3 Lutheran unity proposed p M a IIIline), Atlantic, Vantura, Airway and Catherine Spencer, Juanita Spencer, Saward. WINNER” and has mane mat plain Imthe unity talks it has held with and Lisa Spencer. Linda J. Donnell, By DAVID E. ANDERSON Among those attending were Mrs. now registering business career. the Lutheran Church in America. ■MARLOW’S IinaaWiWWW V Everrthlnl since iv n i Contest Rules: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A graduate of Ellington UPI Religion Writer 1. Winner will receive one large Cheese Pizza. Maurice Spencer Jr. of Reichenback, Preus, speaking at the AELC convention in response to OOWNTOWN MAIN STREST, MANCHESTER - e4«-g221 Germany, where her husband is Spring is a busy time for the first for most of the Everett Donnell of 32 Gail High School, she is head ’The fledgling Association of Evangelical Lutheran “A Call,” said the ALC would prefer a process of FREE PARKINQ FRONT AND REAR OF STORE 2. Proper l.D. must be shown to receive your Free Drive, Ellington, has been Churches, the newest and tiniest Lutheran body in the MASTER CHAROE CARDS ACCEPTEDI stationed. the children of the YWCA children, ensures this to be resident of her dormitory’s "evolving deveopment” and urged the new body to join OPEN e DAYS • THUR8. NITES HI 2:00 Pizza. (Any 2 forms of l.D.) Pfc, Michael Spencer, a Nursery School in a special day. elected to Phi Beta Kappa s ta ff and a s tu d e n t United States, has issued an audacious and ambitious call the ALC-f LCA Committee on Church Cooperation. 3. Limit 1 Free Pizza per number - Good at either paratrooper stationed at Fort Bragg, Manchester, as this is the The “delicious’’ at Colby College, Water- research assistant in the for Lutheran union and an end to competition between the LCA president Dr. Robert Marshall, on the other hand, Tommy’s #1 or #2. ville, Maine, / The engagement of Miss Margaret The engagement of Miss Annette will depart for Panama soon. He an­ time for longer walks and experience of preparing economics department. major Lutheran bodies. was far more enthusiastic about the call for unity. The Senior economics Sayer Paine to Dale Allan Ostrout, Juliette Roy of Stratford to Joseph nounced his engagement to Michelle trips. their own ice cream in Treasurer of her sorority. Itself the product of disunity and schism within the and administrative science both of Manchester, has been an­ David Anroman of Bridgeport has May recently. Recently the youngsters school will gain more Sigma Kappa, she is active Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, the AELC’s “A Call for major is recipient of the nounced by her parents, Mr. and been announced by her parents, Mr. Others attending were Mr. walked to a nearby meaning with a trip to the in W aterville’s Big Lutheran Union” invites other major Lutheran groups to James J. Harris Prize for Mrs. Donald C. Paine of 215 Timrod and Mrs. Norman R, Roy of 31 Finley Spencer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. firehouse and were animal barns at the Brother-Big Sister make a commitment to “organic union” on a egional or Road. St. Leslie Spencer of Melbourne, Fla.; rewarded with a chance to University of Connecticut outstanding achievement program. national level and then work out a plan of implementa­ Mr. Ostrout is the son of Mr. and Mr. Anroman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer's mother, Mrs, sit in the fire engine and a and an introduction to the in the study of ad­ Miss Donnell plans tion. Mrs. Elmer L. Ostrout of 33 O'Leary Mrs. Owen F. Anroman of Derby. Chandler Foster of New Port Richey, fireman’s helmet was source of the milk, cream ministrative science and of employment in market "This call for Lutheran union aims to move beyond Drive. The bride-elect graduated from Fla.; her brother, Bruce, also of New presented to each one of and eggs. This is the time a Baker Scholarship, analysis or marketing cooperation, which, though admirable in itself, does not The bride-elect graduated from East Catholic High School in 1971 and Port Richey; and Catherine Spencer them. A tour of a grocery of year for baby animals at awarded to students management. enable Lutherans to exhibit and express fully the oneness showing prom ise in a here’s a Springtime Manchester High School in 1968. She from the University of Connecticut in Schlicher and her infant son, Paul, store included many the farm and the children which God has given,” the AELC statement said. graduated from Centenary College 1975 with a bachelor's degree. She is from Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. visiting the back rooms relate to these particularly It said that the new church appreciates the cooperative where the groceries are being closer in size. efforts already under way among U.S. Lutherans but for Women in Hackettstown, N.J., in employed as a social worker for the Family members unable to attend we have lest minute a970. She is employed as an ad­ State of Connecticut, were Mr, and Mrs. Michael Bost and prepared for display. Dessert at the dairy tops said, "We are convinced that the cause of Lutheran union fashion ministrative assistant at Travelers Her fiance, a graduate of Derby their daughter, Stephanie, now in Culminating the reading off this day. Ipther’s dayeards and gifts < requires more than the elimination of policy (structural) Insurance Co. High School in 1971, also graduated Heidelburg, Germany; Craigh of Thornten Burgess’ The YWCA Nursery differences and further cooperation between separate Her fiance, also a 1968 graduate of from the University of Connecticut in Spencer of Massachusetts, the best stories, will be a trip to School, a state licensed •) organizations.” MHS, attended Hofstra University, 1975 with a bachelor’s degree. He is man; and Mrs. Spencer's sister, Laughing Brook Nature school, offers a five-day-a- it 0lt every "What is needed now is a commitment to some form of jSadt church union in the consolidation of Lutheran life at all Hempstead, N.Y., and Manchester curently a law student at the Univer­ Bette Litten of St. Petersburg, Fla, Center, Hampden, Mass. week program, directed by little Community College. He is employed sity of Bridgeport. who was bridesmaid. Here, by the author’s a professional staff. levels for the sake of the minion God has given us. as a department supervisor at Klock The couple is planning a June 11 home, the children will Applications for the 1978-79 thing The call is addressed primarily to the mainstream More than 25 friends and relatives the Mtmiiriroele «f irMhltMit M Co. in Manchester. have a chance to meet the American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church in wedding at St. Bartholomew Church attended the service and returned to school year are now being (• dowdtown m enehuter^ The couple is planning an Oct. 28 in Manchester. (Coring photo) the Spencer home for refreshments. animals from the stories. accepted. For information (• •) America with a combined membership of some 5 million wedding. (Coring photo I The ride in a school bus. call 647-1437. people. ’The AELC was formed about a year and a half ago and Rock festival claims some 110,000 members in 245 congregations. It is made up primarily of so-called moderates who left the Foot Health Week PARIS (UPI) - The Missouri Synod in the wake of a growing conservative Espace Pierre Cardin will theological trend in that denomination. devote a week to live per­ sible while on the skateboard," Children can do make this activity Adopted at the AELC’s second convention, "A Call” en­ The accelerating national craze for formances of rock ’n roll visions a 1979 consultation of all Lutheran church bodies skateboarding is producing many Rubber soled tennis shoes seem to look deceptively easy. "Some things music starting May 22. ’The really are ‘child’s play’.” willing to commit themselves to an eventual merger. sore feet. Area podiatrists, now be the best for this. performers will include “Injuries should never be Church unity is like mother and apple pie; on the observing Foot Health Week, say the The Hartford-area podiatrist Little Bob Story, Brezovar, cuts, sprains, and broken bones that stressed that dress shoes with slick neglected,” Dr. Veleas concluded. record everyone is for it. Valerie Btesh, Tangerine, But implementing unity, which involves not only giving are a part of this sport can be soles make for an unstable situation. Skateboards are causing more ac­ Mona Lisa, Mike L^uyer, up old Identities for new ones and difficult and sometimes avoided. The skateboard can go in one direc­ cidents than people realize. The Con­ Wapassou and Michael sumer Product Safety Commission threatening bureaucratic changes, is another thing. "A person has only two contacts tion and the ride in another. Moulinie. with the skateboard while speeding “Never operate a skateboard shows that since 1974, 28 people have ’The American Lutheran Church, for example, has just along the sidewalk — two feet,” said barefooted," he added. The un­ died and more than 100,900 per year completed a major restructuring of its ational level Dr. Leo Veleas. president of the protected foot can suffer cuts and require treatment for injuries. organization and is now, according to ALC president Dr. Hartford County Podiatry Society. bruises in ease of a fall, a common With a little precaution a child can Ballet visits David Preus “a church on the move.” "As a result, it is important for the happening in skateboarding. enjoy healthy feet and skateboarding BERLIN (UPI) - The While the ALC is all for unity it is not yet ready to com­ feet to have as much traction as pos­ Adults, he observed should ap­ both. ballet troupe of the mit itself to the bureaucratic effort required by merger proach skateboarding with respect. Deutsche Opera company of West Berlin will appear FOR MORE THAH 33 - THE PLACE TO 001 in New York July 13-16. Lettuce prices checked The repertoire will inclifile “Cinderella,” FISHING F0R?BUYS choreographed by Valery By t niird Press Inleriiiilioiial N.Y. last week. The age-old law of supply and de­ escalate to the levels of the last 10 Panov to the Prokofiev But a UPI survey Tuesday showed days. mand apparently has checked the in­ price-wary shoppers cut consump­ IN TACKLE<>^ flated cost of lettuce before it could tion and harvests in Florida and reach the proportions of the sugar, Arizona have increased the supply, beef and coffee price escalations of pushing the prices down once again. recent years. Prices this week declined to an A poor crop and late harvest average 75 cents a head or less. hampered by California's heavy M m Some farmers predicted some let­ winter rains cut the nation's supply ' tuce shortages this summer becaus'e HEADQUARTERS FOR of iceberg lettuce, driving prices up of continued bad weather in Califor­ BOOTS a WADERS to a peak of $1.49 a head in Buffalo, nia. 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Manchester, Coniu, Fri., May 12, 1978 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri-, May 12,1978 Curacao skyjack try Corporate office leasing not easy Panel vote rolls back tax hikes f Business j WASHINGTON (UPI) - Reacting fund. About »14.5 billion would go into half the expected increase. general revenue funds in 1979 and ends without injury to public pressure in an election the system to make up for the loss of At the $20,000-salary level, the $8.3 billion in 1980, a total of $14.5 “ New quarters — ideally located, ^ Not insisting on a clear formula for divi­ NEW YORK (U P I) - Any firm renUng year, the House Ways and Means tax revenues. saving would be $56 in each year, and billion. today but the hijackers, identified as economical and efficient — will not be found sion of operating expenses. "CarelessneM WILLEMSTAD, Curacao (UPI) - Jose Luis Castillo Perez and Gilberto large office space knows it needs legal and Committee has voted 19-18 to roll ' The deciding vote on th6 motion at the $10,000 level it would be $28. Heads corporations by chance... You will find yourself negotiating about this can make the real annual rent 75 Passengers and crew members of a Bias Hernandez, will stand trial on architectural advice, but it needs a lot more back about half the Social Security offered by Rep. Sam Gibbons, D- There would be proportionate with landlords, and brokers who act as renting cents to a |1 a square foot higher than the te­ Most members were clearly upset seized Colombian airliner ended a the Caribbean island. Walter A. Morrissey, Manchester branch than that, says Kenneth D. Laub, real estate Fla., was committee Qjiairman Al savings at other salary levels. agents for landlords, who are skilled in the nant expects.” , ^ tax increases voted last year for 1979 at their task, and the most heated seven-hour ordeal by pummeling one The incident began when Castillo currently executive vice Hartford National. W broker and consultant. • Failure to make a full study of the poten­ and 1980. Ullman, D-Ore., who broke an 18-18 Under the Gibbons proposal the "It simply won’t do to depend on lawyers or negotiation of a leasing transaction. They are debate was over whether to use hijacker into submission and alerting Perez, described as between 22 and president of the B-O-P While in Manchester he tial tax liability of the building and what effMt "Last year we saved the Social tie despite his opposition to any Social Security tax rate, now 6.05 general revenues. Those funds have police to another who was trying to architects without special expertise in the experienced In representing their own in­ percent and scheduled to rise to 6.13 25 and armed with a pistol and a hand Corp. and its subsidiary, srved as president of the that will have on the escalation clauses of the Security system and now we’re in the changes in the major tax Increases been used before for Medicare, escape in the melee. Manchester Cancer Socie­ complexity of modem leasing,” said Laub. terests when they negotiate.” percent in 1979, would be rolled back grenade strapped to his waist, seized the Bank of Pennsylvania, lease. The common failure is to overlook one process of saving ourselves,” said enacted by Cktngress in 1977. which is financed largely by the None of the 103 passengers or six ty, the Greater Manchester The 39-year-old Laub, who has offices in In a booklet on the problems a corporation is to the 1977 level of 5.85 percent. the Colombian Aviance Airliner as it has been elected president of several taxes. Rep. William Brodhead, D-Mich., However, the committee was Social Security tax, but never in such crew members was injur^ as police and director of both cor­ Chamber of Commerce New York, Dallas and Beverly Hills, recently likely to meet in the process of negotiating for The wage base — the maximum prepared to land at Bogota on a • Cost of living clause. This often is a reflecting the clear sentiment of pan­ forced into its action by public a large amount for Social Security stormed the plane Thursday to end and the United Fund of concluded a two-year, $200-mitlion deal, one of space, Laub highlights the foilowing pitfalls: Colombian domestic flight from San­ porations. He succeeds separate escalation expense that comes on top el members that they had no choice protests, reflected in a vote of House amount of income on which the tax is itself. the wild Caribbean flight that Frederick E. Ruccius Jr., M anchester. He also the largest in New York City history, in­ • Failure to get the space area count right. collected — would rise to $21,900 in ta Marta, authorities said. When the landlord says the space contains so of operating expense and tax escalation. in an election year. Democratic members instructing the originated in Santa Marta, Colombia. Before it was over, the hijackers who has been elected served on the Manchester volving sale of Two New York Plaza and the • Remodeling. The cost of remodeling of­ 1979 instead of $22,900, and to $23,900 leasing and financing of One New York Plaza. mny square feet, that usually includes some The vote, if it is affirmed by panel to take.action. But, passengers told reporters, two forced the plane to (iali, Colombia, chairman of the board and Zoning Board of Appeals as fices to suit new tenants has gone up enor­ To the worker making the in 1980 instead of $25,900. The wage Renting office space is a far cry from space that is shared partly with other tenants Congress, also sets a major new policemen apparently'were wounded the Dutch islands of Aruba and chief executive officer. well as the h^nchester mously and unless the landlord's “workletter’ maximum salary, the rollback would base now is $17,700. The system until now has been walking in and signing on the dotted line or is not reaily usable. precedent by using general revenue by their own gunfire. Curacao, wounded a flight engineer, Morrissey joined the Redevelopmern Agency defining his obligations In the matter is clear mean payment of $122.65 less tax in To pay for the tax cut, the Gibbons financed entirely from payroll taxes because the price and location seem right,” he • Failure to interpret the escalation clauses funds for the first time to shore up Curacao authorities said the and tried to negotiate their way to Bank of Pennsylvania on and was a corporator at and definite, the tenant may find himself stuck the faltering Social Security trust 1979 and $189.52 less in 1980, roughly proposal would use $6.2 billion in on workers and employers. in the lease correctly. This can lead to costly passengers will return to Bogota Cuba. Jan. 3, 1978. He was Manchester Memorial Waller A. 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EAST HARTFORD - High and Baldassario, Adam Barrett, David Peter Marra, Brent Mayerson, Sciarra, Sandra Slosek, Therese St. John, Patricia Brozowsky, Cynthia Bryan, Christensen, Ruth (^stianson, Brenda Berube, Patricia Blackman, Robert Maryann McGuiness, Joan McNamee, general honor.s for the third marking William Taylor, Samuel Torres, Eugene Peter Cace, Linda Capasso, Rosemary Clavette, Susan Coleman, Edward Burrows, James Charon, Karen Chase, Nell McNamara. Sharon Meski, Michael period at Penney High School have Norah Dowling, Randall Dube. Trombley, Diana Vandeberg, Howard Carman, Tammy Carpenter, Pamela Collins, Thomas Corbeil, Elaine Cor­ school position Michaud, James Millis, Marie Montano, been announced. Wagner, Debra Walker, Donna Weaver, Cascone, Andrew Chasse. coran, Danny Culver. Diane Grejdus, John Klar, James Krul, Karen Morgan, Lisa Morrissey, Marie High Itonora Joseph LaBrosse, Harry Lambis, Dawn Thomas West, James Willis, Cynthia Mark Cichon, DiAnne Cook, John Anthony Oniz, Keri Lee Cummings, In recent weeks Mrs. Denise Zachos. Costello, Jeffrey DeAngelis, Robert Kenneth Davidson, ( ^ th la Davis, Dana Mozzl, John Noble, William Noyes. By MAL BARLOW (Jnidc 12 Muszynski, Judith Obrochta, William Donna Pfau, Linda Phelps, Joann Plis, Benoit, a parent, the PTA president Demaio, Timothy Donovan, Erin Duffy, Deangelis, Kelley Degroat, Donald Herald Reporter Richard Brimley, Teresa Creeden, Saunders, Karen Schiller, Robert Silvia, Grade 11 at Center School, and a member of Scott Elkins, Margaret Fay, Nancy Fink, Denault, Kimberly Desrocher, Thomas Daniel Polo, Janice Puchalsky, Diane Anthony Curti, Joy Cyr. Patricia Gail Thibodeau, Timothy Wood. David Askwyth, Richard Backus, EAST HARTFORD - Paul J. the Ehist Hartford Citizens Action Carol Fournier, Linda Gallo, Oiarles Desrocher, Alice Dion, Gary Donovan, Robinson, Karen Rodegher, Karen Dougherty. Joan Dwyer, Stephen General honors William Berner, Martin Borawski, Costello, director of finance for the Garen, Karen Garrett, Sharon Carol Dorn, John Dumez. Rohner, Robert Russell, Robert Ryan, Group (EHCAG), has atUcked him. Grimaidi. Patricia Kaminski, Marshall Daniel Brimley, Michael Bryan, Steven Grade 12 Gerstenlauer, Paula Gesuele, Elizabeth Wanda Dunaway, Kelly Dunko, Stephen David Sample, Sherry Savastio, Christine Board of Education, has given She has charged he made many per­ Kendrick. Joseph Magnano, Margaret Cambria, Donna Chasse, Kim Chouinard. Scelza, John Sexton, William Sheehan, Superintendent Eugene Diggs his sonal, long distance phone calls on Carol Allard, Ingvar Axelsson, Robin Jeffrey Connors, Michelle Cormier, Gilbert, Nicole Gilbert, Jolanta Eckel, Belinda Felice, Robin Flaherty, Mnndn. Bakas, Gary Bassell, Cynthia Bates, Bryan Flanagan, Jane Mary Fraga, C^rnthla Shields, Jeffrey Shonty, Michael resignation. the school’s lines without reimbur­ Roseniarv Nixon. Marianna Pettinato, Debra Cyr, Lorraine Daloisio, Lorrie Gozdecki, Lorraine Grady, Mary Grady, Mary Ann Bates, Jane Bennitt, Catherine Lisa Greenwood, Victor Grin. Joanne Frechette, LeeAnn Gagne, Scott Silvia. His letter reads, “The efficient sing the school system. I’atrieia Piotrowski. Wiiiiam Proulx, Devaux, Mary Fay, Audrey Figucia, Paul Bernard, Louise Best, Dawn Blake, Charles Guminiak, Wendy Harris, John Gillette, Eva Giraldes, Celine Halle, Kerry Slattery, Helen Smith, Rebecca An administrative check verified Susanne Ramspeck, Frederick Fitzgerald. performance of my functions William Blatchley, Janice Bonaiuto, Hart, Ann Hayden, Richard Hurley, Lin­ Marline Halle, Sylvia Hebert. Smith. Robert Staples, Catherine Stocco, ■Schoenfeid. Betsy Schuitz, Diane Thomp­ Kathleen Fogarty, Nicole Gelinas, Andrew Sylvester, Patricia Tarantino, requires close interaction wiUi the her charges and Costello paid about Tammy Bouchard. Robert Girouard, David Gwilliam, da Johnson, Caroiyn Kelliher, Pamela Philip Holmes, John Jablonski, su^rintendent. Our relaUonshlp has $59 for calls made from May 10,1977, son. Margaret Wclk. Katherine Kaman, Karen Kaplinski, Susan Taylor, Joseph Timar, Kelly Toce, David Burnat, Francy Caprino, Andre Theresa Halle, Elizabeth Hays, Anne Kleva, Marianne Kulhawy, Michelle badly eroded. Under the terms of my to March 21, 1978. Then Mrs. Benoit tirade I I Alison Kirwin, Kathy Kugler, Hunchu Diane Tornberg, Brian Turley, Cheryl Chamberland, Charisse Ciccarello, Jobin, Sandra Johnson. Robert Kaye, Labrosse, Teresa Lombari, Joseph Lom- contract, I am resigning effective said he did not pay for about $32 .Sherry Abbott. Wiiiiam Ackermann. Margaret Clarke, Susan Collins, Michael ,bardo, Joanne Malitsky. Kwak, Kenneth Labbe, Michelle Turner, Jay Williams, Wanda Wisz, Lisa Kiro, Karin Knobel, Judith Stephanie Zachos, Eunice Zanas, June 12." worth of calls made before those I’atneia Aligata. Lori Casbman, Juiia Cook, Evelyn Cruz, James DelPiano, Kuchinsky, Christine Locario, Kathy Brenda Martin, Ellen McAvoy, LaPointe, Wanda Lata, Thomas Leten- nmr< ii. Deborah Ann Dosh. Sheryl Dunn. rirp .Inhn l.,ewiR, Pamela Libby, Edward Margaret Zine. Dr. Diggs said he has accepted the dates. ’Diese calls are now being Michele Derrick, Teresa Devoe, Mailloux. Richard McCarthy, Norman McLean, Lisa Fdson. Michelle Fine, Roxann Mayor Richard Blackstone meets in his office with Connecticut Citizen Action Group), Elizabeth Jalbert (closest Catherine Dorn, Russell Dube. Michael Marcuccio, Lori Mayo, Vic­ Donna Morin, Sharon Morrissey. Michael resignation. He said his working checked on. Galvin. David Grulke. Cynthia Elliott, William Ellis, Patricia toria McGilvray, Theresa McGuinness, Mozdzierz, Amy Natalie, Tammy Nelson, Bolton spending approved relationship wiUi Costello has “slow­ Mrs. Benoit said Thursday night, members of the Hockanum Viliage Tenants Association to to camera), Donna Russell, Laura Oney and Sherrill Sheehan. Diane Gustafson. Suzanne Johnston, Emcrick, Mark English, Sonia Mark Mince, Karen Nadeau, Arlene Linda Nericcio, Nancy Newman, Stephen ly eroded, requiring a change.” " I feel bad that Mr. Costello had to discuss their probiems with repairs. The members are, left to (Herpld photo by Barlow) .lames Mayo. Janice Noiva. Michele Nor­ BOLTON — A town meeting that Famiglietti, Lisa Fitzgerald, Cindy Nelson, George Paul, Elizabeth Petrella, Nicbielski, Helen Novotasky, Patricia Dr. Diggs denied the resignation resign. But he did misuse the town's ton. Jean Oliver. Lynell Ottone, Maureen lasted just seven minutes, Monday Cheney, asked if it was proper to right, Agnes Woodworth, Karen Santana (an employee of the Flynn, Debra Fournier, Elizabeth Halle, Dianne Porter, Joseph Prudente, Noyes, Jane Ouellette, Marc Paradis, had anything to do with the current money. In his position, he should .Sexton. Linda Simons, Debora Urquhart, night, approved all six items on the fund the requests from the reserve Yvon Halle, Farrel Hastings, Jean Richard Rager. Thalia Paul, Theodore Pawelec. tough arguments with Mayor Daniel Vcllri, Liana Vidal. agenda. fund and he was told it was. have known what he was doing.” Hooker, Laura Hurlbut. Kathy Reardon, Elaine Roy, Valentino Pettinato, Daniel Polinski, Richard Blackstone and the Town Of the 11 residents attending, 10 The meeting also approved the She praised Esther Clarke, GOP Grade 10 Ursula Knobel, Lisa Knowlton, Vanita Christopher Ruggles, Karl Schultz, Paul Polo, Donna Pratt, David Sayward, Council over the school budget. He Louise Audet, Sharon Bokun. James Kundaje, James Kuras, Soonae Kwak, Angela Sblendorio, Charles Schiemer, were directly involved with the transfer of $1,000 and $6,500 from minority leader on the Town Council, Elaine Silverberg, Nancy Skidd, Ellen said there was never any question of for urging an investigation of board Bzdyra. Donna Carpenter, Tracy James Lanzo, Bonita LeBlanc, Darlene Serruto, Janet Smith, Peter Steben, Laurie Segda, Sally Sieezkowski, Bar­ Bolton Volunteer Fire Department. cash surplus to the general highway Tenants ask mayor for help Cavanaugh, Gcorgianna Chauvin, Lynn Leccese, David Leitao, Sandra Leonard, bara Spear, Daniel Steiner, Lisa Stocco, fuel and road repair budgets, respec­ Costello’s competence in his job. finances. Mrs. Clarke said she will Douglas Strickland, Kenneth Strickland, Two of the agenda items concerned ask the council’s audit and in­ Anne DeRosa, Patricia Dziewisz, Nancy Denise Leroy, Victor Loudfoot, Nancy Michael Stuer, Charlene Tapio, Cheryl Janice Tyborowski, Michael West, the fire department. tively. “It is a matter of relationship and Authority which oversees the com­ tenants before. Machabee, David Marques. By MAL BARLOW Mrs. Oney asked him if he had any Famiglietti, Paul FIcbeau Tessier, Joseph Tierinni, Fernando Christopher Wetmore. One was to appropriate $6,500 to Also approved was the transfer of not of any lack of competence,” he vestigations committee to discuss an plex was not able to fix the heat for “I have no jurisdiction whatsoever Alice Ann McNamee, Patricia Meade, Herald Reporter plans yet for spending about $40,000 Juditb Gaudette, Christine Hudak, Vidal, Douglas Williams, Mark Zadrozny. Grade 9 rebuild and repave the driveway at $500 from cash surplus to the adver­ said. audit of the school system. four days one time. over Hockanum Village,” he said. ('aria Lacey. Carolyn Macknigbt, Lori Deborah Mount, Seeta Naraine, Michael he expects to have from the first Grade 10 Debra Ames, Lynne Anderson, Cindy the firehouse and another was an ap­ tising budget of the Board of He also denied alleged wrongdoing Mrs. Benoit said she has been EAST HARTFORD — Frustrated Windows don’t work and don’t keep He explained that the only control Magnano, Christine Person, Candace Ncbile, Kathleen Noyes, Keith Oster- year’s federal Community Develop­ Kathleen Abbott, Mark Anderson, Arico, Diane Ayotte, Nancy Ellen by Costello had anything to do With criticized for her own studies of women of the Hockanum Village out the cold. The promised new over the 879 units of Housing Authori­ I'rasser, Kevin Prickett, Lynn mann, Gregory Palmer, Cynthia Parent, propriation of $2,000 to renovate the Selectmen. ment Act (CDA) grant. The grant Susan Anderson. Todd Andrews, Sbirley Beckwith, Catherine Belliveau, Joanne the resignation. school finances and her attacks on housing project off Brewer Street siding to have been installed six ty housing in town is the Town Coun­ I’uchalsky, James Sexton, Sharon Sulla, Diane Peck, Susan Popp, Joy Ragna, upstairs of the firehouse. May 15 was set for the date of the totals $440,000 but $400,000 of it is Arico. Kathleen Aubin, Noreen August, Beniger, Robert Brierton, Robin Costello. She has also criticized the met with Mayor Richard Blackstone cil’s power to appoint members to John Uccello. Teresa Roberts. The only person, not connected annual budget meeting at 8 p.m. in months ago is still not up. Lisa Ayotte, Keith Benson. Broderick, Grace Brown, Robert Brown, already designated for projects. The Thomas Rodrigue, Barbara Ruocchio, with the fire department, Douglas Community Hall. school administration for its spen­ Wednesday afternoon to ask him for Parking lot potholes damage their the five-member Housing Authority Grade 9 Nancy Borton, Lori Bouchard, Tina Concelta Calafiore. ding on renovations to the Woodland money and support. mayor may have $40,000 he can spend Frederick Andreoli, Michael Stephanie Sacco, Celine Sauve, Paul cars. Vandals run loose in the village. board. The board is a creature of the School for offices, for its handling of Donna Russell, president of the The women said they cannot state, he said. on something else. the bus bids, and for having too many Hockanum Village Tenants Associa­ arrange meetings with Nicholas Mrs. Agnes Woodworth reminded "I still don’t have any money administrators and custodians and tion, led the group of six women. She Gianlalis, executive director of the him he stepped into the Housing (from the CDA grant)," he told her. not enough teachers. told the mayor of some of their Housing Authority. They asked to at­ Authority’s problems three years ago “Would you seriously consider “The work that I’ve been doing is problems. tend authority meetings and were to begin the investigation of the spending it on repairs for Hockanum W estomi^ljmwacy, Inc. to help our children directly benefit All 100 units in the low income told not to come, said Laura Oney of embezzlement scandal then. He said Village?” she said. project went without heat several “Yes, 1 will consider your needs." 45.S Hartford Road from board money. I hope my work the association. he did that using the town’s police means our children will receive a times during the winter due to burst Mayor Blackstone repeated what powers. Repairing buildings is Mrs. Oney then asked him to talk to Manchester, Connecticut 06040 i C better education.” pipes. The East Hartford Housing he has told Hockanum Village different and beyond his powers Giamalis about listening to them. 643-5230 E k Costello joined the school system The mayor said he would. But he in 1972 as a staff assistant for advised them to work with Giamalis business at $11,000 per year. He East Hartford bulletin board and with his bosses, the members of For That Special Gift on became business manager in 1973 the Housing Authority board. He told and his pay steadily rose to its them the law on public meetings current $23,500. Dr. Diggs said today Anniversary celebration Backyard swimming of two weeks. The YMCA is responsi­ requires that they be allowed to every board meeting. this pay is at the mid-range for the EAST HARTFORD - The EAST HARTFORD - The East ble for promotion, registration and MOTHER’S DAY supervision. The pool owner is Giamalis said Thursday, “We have position which pays at most $25,000. Exchange Club of East Hartford will Hartford Branch of the YMCA is responsible for pool maintenance. To never denied admission to anyone Dr. Diggs said he will post a notice celebrate its 50th anniversary Satur­ seeking backyard swimming pools Sunday, May l4th for applicants to the job of running offer a pool for use, call 289-4377. y et.” SPECIAL day with a dinner and dance. for its summer backyard swim He admitted the Housing Authority THE GIFT BOX the $21 million school system. He is Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m. program. This will be the program’s OFF looking for someone with a graduate meetings are held behind locked »>• $4-85 The event is at the Ramada Inn, fifth summer. It kicks off July 10 and TIMEX accounting degree and experience in Exeliunge dinner-dance doors at the Miller Gardens elderly 20 scene of most of the club’s meetings runs through August 4. Classes would complex off Main Street. But the Complete Line % WATCHES management and business. The per­ through the year. Music is by the be held from 9 a.m. to noon Monday EAST HARTFORD - The son will probably come from the Exchange Club will celebrate its 50th locks are for the protection of the COSMETICS • LADIES Landerman Orchestra. State and through Thursday with Friday as a residents of the building. He opens JEWELRY fields of business and industry, he anniversary at a dinner-dance at the VI local officials are expected to help makeup day. COMPLETE Um\ predicted. Ramada Inn Saturday. The event is the door to everyone who wants to at­ UNUSUAL OIFTWARE celebrate. The YMCA seeks pool owners tend the meetings and he will open OF Costello would not comment On the celebration committee are willing to allow at least one hour of dedicated to William Manierre, its Attractively Qllt Wrapped Paul J. Costello further than his letter. sole remaining charter member. them for tenants of the village, he A1 Hajek, Paul Maynard, Marty classes in their pool for a minimum said. FREE Burnham, John Fiori, Tom Burns, and Bill Manierre. w y W)fHW1?1‘WfW>4WW4«»'*x»'«»w w >r»n r>Qoari«iniHrwnnnnooooooooooooo»aiQOOOOOOOOOoooooci CanAA- Educator isnH sure Marcella is Spinks EAST HARTFORD - State Senate WE’VE GOT THE o' Majority Leader Joseph Lieberman A C A N DIES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK council was swayed said Thursday Marcella Fahey, upset 8:00 A.M. TILL 9:00 P.M. victor in the May 2 Democratic State ANSW ER FOR EAST HARTFORD - School He said he thought his staff Senate primary in East Hartford, is Superintendent Eugene Diggs said defended the budget well. He thought the Leon Spinks of Connecticut TECH STEREO today he could not tell if the Town all council questions were answered. politics. Council Wednesday night was . Mayor Richard Blackstone has He was addressing a group of ON swayed by the arguments of his staff proposed cutting $213,000 from the Manchester-East Hartford . WIN and the Board of Education not to cut board budget. Although there were Democrats at a reception hosted by I their proposed $21 million school some pointed questions from the Y State Sen. David Barry of the Fourth TAKES A “SYSTEM"-atic APPROACH budget. council members Wednesday, none District. Lieberman predicted Mrs. “We had a courteous reception,” of them have publicly said how they Fahey will win big in the November * 1 0 ” » * 2 5 * * he said. feel. election. “But I had an image in my mind of The council will hold a public Lieberman is seeking a position on SYSTEM #1 SYSTEM ffZ someone from the Ozarks. The man hearing on the whole town budget the Democratic state ticket with listens to you and smiles and smiles. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Town whoever is to be the gubernatorial But all the time he is honing his knife Hall. It will set the tax rate and the candidate. He called Mrs. Fahey a LUCKY LICENSE on his spinning (sharpening) stone.” budget Tuesday, May 23, at 8 p.m. “true humanist.” WOODLAND Kenwood 2600 Stereo Receiver CONTEST O f i p iO N E E R SX-450 Stereo Receiver 15 watts RMS (Ea s t Hartford police report) Adviser says civilian GARDENS 15 watts RMS Ii V— ...... , ghouldshould head trooDertroopers Every day look for the Lucky License Numbers Kenneth O’Kane of 65 Hamilton Road, East Hartford, in the Manchester Evening Herald! was arrested Thursday after 10 p.m. on School Street and NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - The head of the State Police FOR MOTHER charged with conspiracy to commit second-degree Citizens’ Advisory Committee says state police should be larceny and third-degree larceny. under the control of a civilian commissioner, not a state' RULES Police said officers approached a stolen car on School police officer. AZALEA'. Street and three people ran from it. They apprehended Paul McQuillan, chairman of the group, stopped short • Only one prize per day will be awarded. Garrard 630 O’Kane but the other two are still at large, police said. of calling 'Thursday for the resignation of state police Philips Clark Prelude Turntable The charges stem from the theft of the car and the theft Commissioner Edward Leonard. Mums... *6’* • The first person that calls, or appears at The Herald during office hours before Garrard 630 earlier in the evening of several cases of beer from a Leonard “certainly has a communications problem, 10;00 a.m. the day after the license number appears will be declared the winner. PHL-2930 Speakers boxcar at the Hartford Distributors Inc., 570 Tolland St., Turntable but I would not care to comment at this time on his Also Reigor Begonias *6’^ Herald office hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Speakers police said. ■ ^ , leadership,’’ McQuillan said. O’Kane was held overnight on $500 surety bond for • Winner must claim the prize money by 5:00 p.m. the day after publication of $ 2 9 9 9 5 The department, he said, is “unwilling or unable to *399®® appearance today in Common Pleas Court 12 in East accept criticism.” HANGING POTS the license number. Winner must show registration verifying the lucky license. Hartford. McQuillan acted as Gov. Ella Grasso’s personal in­ • Prize money of $10.00 will be awarded, unless a home delivery subscriber of vestigator in the Peter Reilly-Barbara Gibbons murder • Foliage P lan ts...... *6.95 record of The Manchester Evening Herald In which case $25.00 will be awarded William J. Horan, 53, of 137 High St„ East Hartford, case. He declined to say whether his report to Mrs. *7.95 the winner. was arrested on a warrant Thursday charging him with Grasso recommended the firing of Leonard. • Fushias • Lantana • Verbenia ... SYSTEM SYSTEM #4 risk of injury to a minor, sexual assault, and threatening. • Employees of The Herald or their families are not eligible. ffi He did say, “I’ve always felt Uiere should be a civilian • Roses • Caladiums • Geraniums • Gardenia The charges stem from an ongoing series of incidents head to that department.” • The Manchester Evening Herald reserves the right to publish the names and beginning in August of 1974 with a girl who was then 14, Reilly was convicted of manslaughter in the 1973 killing Hydrangeas pictures of winners. police said. of his mother, Barbara Gibbons, 51, and won a new trial Horan appeared in court Thursday where bond was set in March 1976. The charges against him were dropped in Kenwood 4070 Stereo Receiver at ^,500. He posted the bond and is scheduled to appear in November 1976 after the state revealed previously un­ TIME FOR BEDDING ANNUALS 40 watts RMS court again June 5. disclosed evidence placing Reilly away from the scene of • Begonia • Marigold $ <1 i s M p io iv E E R SX-650 Stereo Receiver the crime. Todays Lucky License Numbers 35 watts RMS McQuillan characterized the Reilly case as one in • Allyssum • Petunia ■ per pack which state poUce “intimidated the state’s attorney, em­ East Hartford fire calls barrassed a OTand jury, and attempted to vindicate the • Salvia • Impatients, much more 982-252 MN 9559 state poUce.’’’ Tolland St. In criticizing state police, McQuillan also pointed to the VEGETABLE PLANTS! Connecticut Connecticut Thursday, 4:56 a.m. — Thursday, 6:24 p.m. — Investigation at 1150 Burnside murder trial of Andrew John Carr, accused of the 1976 • Tomatoes • Pepper *2 5 Medical call to 134 Penney bludgeoning death of Dawn Peterson, 13. Carr, a high tray Ave. Drive. Thursday, 8:05 a.m. — school athlete, was found innocent. Lettuce • etc. BP 98 KO 7744 Martin 310 Thursday, 6:31 p.m. — False Technics SL-220 Medical call to 370 May Road. alarm to 24 Graham Road. Testimony revealed state police interrogated Carr Connecticut Connecticut CiDp i o m e e r PL-514 Martin 308 3-way Speakers Thursday, 8:52 a.m . — Thursday, 6:32 p.m. — Child wiUiout telling him he was a suspect or informing him of Turntable 3-way speakers Turntable Medical call to 72 Cannon locked in bathroom at 35 Can­ his constitutional rights. Road. non Road. “SEE US FOR COMPLETE Thursday, 9:05 a.m.— False Thursday, 7:59 p.m. — Autd' UT 8227 alarm to Colonial Park Road. NL 4648 $49995 *599®® accident at 472 Burnside Ave. LANDSCAPING NEEDS” Connecticut Connecticut Thursday, 12:01 p.m. - Thursday, 11:41 p.m. — *Photos do not correspond to model numbers. Medical call to Main Street at Medical call to 17 Judson Ave. Trees, Shrubs, Ground Cover, Seaparks Department store. Today, 2:06 a.m. — Medical ni‘|.s M< ).MM1 Thursday, 3:40 p.m. - call to 96 Silver Lane. Medical call to 14 Sunnyreach JF6 2 5 4 LC 3162 TECH IIIKI a l l it e Ms Today, 3:59 a.m. — Medical Fertilizer, etc. ALLITEMS I...... I lf Ml Connecticut Connecticut LIMITED s\ii turn LIMITED Drive., call to police statiqp. TO IN STOCK iM.t TO INSTOCK Thursday, 4:06 p.m. — Today, 10:12 a.m. — WOODLAND GARDENS QUANTITIES STEREO QUANTITIES Medical call to 116 Smith Medical call, to Roberts ONLY ruo; OPTICAL ONLY l*laia- 168 WOODLAND ST. NAN • < BhlMr Nlm|i|«inM .HMdUMtwn. 4««-7N8A Drive. , ^ ^ Street. HY 3213 PW 5615 Thursday, 4:36 p.m. — Auto Today, 10:26 a.m. — MANCHESTER^CHESTER JI HARTFORD l*ro»p«tl ISaiN . i;ial'la»a K ia a l*lBia accident at 96 Goodwin St. Medical call to 241 High St. Connecticut Connecticut WaUli.A77.im SUNSENSOn SUNGLASSES Utrel HarlfMrA. tllA<8fMA i:NncM.7«8 l*»7« Thursday, 4:57 p.m. — Auto Today, 40:46 a.m. — Brush accident at 344 Oak St. fire at Hillside and Roberts ONLY '5.99 BY VISION 643-8474eeOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOQW T hursday,' 5:53 p.m. — streets. tASHION MENS LADtES METALS Brush fire at rear of 80

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PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri.,'May 12, 1978 Vandalism and discipline: Fire chief East Hartford women school board meeting topics for Bolton VERNON — The Board of Educa­ ty. attending school for not having had aim for a better town Furbish has already served one full measles inoculations. tion will discuss school discipline and . term and was re-elected last The clinic ’Thursday was the fourth is Preuss Hartford High School or Penney High vandalism problems in the schools at By SHEILA TULLER ' November. conducted by the school system. BOLTON — James Preuss was School senior through Dollars For a third place certificate from the a special meeting Monday at 7:30 Herald Correspondent p.m. at the Middle School. Former Democratic Mayor School officials said they will not elected chief of the Bolton Volunteer Scl\oIars. federation this year. ’Thomas Benoit had been considered Next fall the club hopes to continue Brian McCartney, recently ap­ conduct another clinic. All have been Fire Department for the coming year EAST HARTFORD - The In their short history, the Juniors to fill one of the slots but he later said a t the d e p a rtm e n t’s m onthly members of East Hartford’s Junior have lent a helping hand to many many of the same activities, do a pointed principal of Rockville High free of charge. he wouldn’t seek appointment. He The measles shots have been man­ meeting. Ronald Morra was elected Woman’s Club gathered at Willie’s other local organizations. market research project, and hold a School, will talk about the two said he was more interested in run­ dated by the state and effective early Steak House Tuesday night to install Saturday, they will work at the special fund raiser for Dollars For problems as they apply to that deputy chief. ning for the state senate should pre­ next ye^^he state will add to its list Other officers elected were Nor­ officers for the coming year and to food booth at the Art League Scholars. school. Andrew Majieggia, principal sent Senator Robert Houley not run. of requirements for school students, celebrate their sixth year of activity. Their latest fund raiser, a club of the Middle School will make the man Preuss, president; Jae Fon- Festival. Later in the month, riiam b er event:) cookbook, recently came off the report for that level and David inoculation for mumps and diptheria. tanella, vice-president; Karen Sandra Williams, the newly im members will serve as hostesses for ’The Rockville Area Chamber of tetanus, and whooping cough (per­ Giglio, treasurer; Cynthia Fagan, the Historical Society’s House Tour. presses (the club-owned mimeo) and Engelson, principal of Lake Street stalled oresident. said one purpose of Commerce will have its annual out­ tussis) or DPT. secretary; Bruce Davies, Board of the club is to better the community. When the Bicentennial Commis­ will be for sale at the Art League School and Joseph Novak, principal of the Center Road School, will ing in. the form of a family picnic All of the 42 students are at Trustees; Kevin Julian, Board of "Because of the efforts of the sion sponsored a house and garden festival. The book features an exten­ report for the elementary schools. June 4 at Camp Newhoca on Bolton Rockville High School. On May 1 the Governors. Juniors, East Hartford is a richer tour in 1976, the Juniors made string sive assortment of club members’ Following the reports the board Lake in Vernon. number was up to 250 and those Church picnic community. Although the club has art American flags to designate the favorite recipes. There will be special prices for ’ The cookbook. From Our Kitchens members will ask questions and then students were excluded from school. The Bolton Congregational Church donated over $7,000 to aid a variety of tour houses. children age 5 to 10 and children five to Yours, with drawings by a club the public will be invited to ask Students may only be excused from Board of Christian Education is plan­ projects, the town is richer because Many of the club members meet and under will be admitted free. member, will probably be part of the questions and make comments, having the inoculations for religious ning an "aii church picnic" June 1 at of the hours of service these women monthly to learn and make crafts for The event will start at noon and run their pleasure and to sell at the club’s club’s display of projects and ac­ ('.niididulr# vnilor»ed or medical reasons. Those who have Herrick Memoriai Park. The picnic have given their town and until 6 p.m. A buffet lunch of hot religious reasons had to present townspeople,” she said. Arts and Crafts Fair. tivities shown every year at Ray­ The Democratic Town Committee, wiii begin at 12:30 p.m., after the BOLTON — Bolton High School band they will perform in Chatham. Edward dogs, hamburgers, salads and such proof from their clergyman and Because the club’s activities are so A successful fair last December in­ mond Library Junior Woman’s Club Thursday night, endorsed Leonard Christian's Day Service. (Herald will be served at noon and there will those for medical reasons, from their varied and numerous, it can be said, spired club members to continue Week. students are practicing for an exchange con­ DiFronzo is the local music director Jacobs and John Drost to fill vacan­ Those pianning to attend should cies on the Town Council. be a chicken barbeque starting at 4 family doctor. bring food for their famiiy and “The Junior Woman’s Club has crafts nights to prepare for holiday Mrs. Williams hopes such displays cert with Chatham, Mass. On May 19 both photo by Pinto) and news of club activities will in­ Drost was nominated to replace p.m. The matter of the 42 students has potluck dessert to share with other helped everyone In our town,” she crafts fair again this year. schools will perform in Bolton and on May 26 There will be planned activities for terest more young women to join the James Filkoff.. Filkoff had been been turned over to the town allornev church members. Coffee, children's said. The Juniors enjoy many social ac­ adults and the children along with tivities during their busy year, too. club. She said, '"There’s something tilling a vacancy created by the for a ruling. drinks and fires wiil be provided. They’ve sponsored blood pressure musical entertainment. Tesliiiionial iliiiticr clinics, diabates clinics, an eye Besides their annual dances, the club for everyone to enjoy, and the nice resignation of Councilman Peter School rcf{islralion The chamber will have its annual Dr. Raymond E. Ramsdell. who is screening clinic and work weekly at recently sponsored a bus trip to New part is you can do as much or as little Calendar adopted by board Humphry. He was then elected to a Thirty-seven chiidren were recent­ golf tournament June 14 at Ellington retiring as superintendent of schools Club presidents confer the town’s well child clinic. York City, has an eight-team bowling as you want.” full term last November. He ly registered to begin kindergarten in Ridge Country Club. ’The event is Besides delivering meals-on- league, paddle tennis group, tennis Although members are encouraged BOLTON — ’The Board of Educa- 19. 20. 21 and 22. Board members sists of recommended improvements resigned for personal reasons. at the end of this school year, will be Bolton in September. open to all members and their The East Hartford Junior Woman’s Club outgoing president, wheels daily, they donate parties, and a gourmet club. to attend all meetings and to support tioif adopted a calendar for the 1978- agreed it would be unusual to have cost projections and problems. Jacobs will fill the vacancy created honored at a testimonial dinner June The projected enroiiment forecast guests. For information about the Susan Delesdernier, right, confers with the new president, Thanksgiving baskets to the needy So many of East Hartford’s Juniors ways and means projects, many 1979 school year that eliminates the more than ten snow days. Boisoneau felt the Grade 8 boys by the resignation of Councilman 15 at 7:30 p.m. at The Colony in included with the Board of fees call the chamber office or and bake Christmas cookies (being and their husbands attended the members help by baking or baby­ February recess and, with no snow At the suggestion of Gil Boisoneau. could help the junior varsity program George Furbish. Furbish cited un­ Talcottville. Education's 197879 budget estimated Sandra Williams, during the club’s annual banquet Tuesday Harvey Desruisseaux, 871-2700 or very careful to follow special diet federation dance this year, they sitting for sister members who are days, closes school on June 11. board members discussed the as well as gain much needed expected business committments, in­ For tickets and reservations call there would be 46 students in evening at Willie’s Steak House, Manchester. Next activity for Brian Fluckiger, 872-0547. Reser­ recipes) for convalescent home hired a bus to get there. involved in an outside activity. At the meeting ’Thursday board possibility of having Grade 8 students experience. volving travel, as his reason lor Florence Jarvis in the school kindergarten during the 1978-1979 the club will be for members to act as hostesses during the vations must be made no later than Mrs. William said, “East Hartford The membership committee will members discussed two proposed play junior varsity baseball. Michael Landolphi, high school resigning. He will stay on the council system's central administration of­ patients. The Juniors also have a June 6. school year. East Hartford Historical Society’s house tour Saturday, May potluck supper for the patients of the was the best represented club be recruiting for new members calendars. School Supt. Raymond Allen said physical education teacher, thought until the end of this month. fice, 872-7361. There are currently 48 students in SludenU excluded 20. (Herald photo by Dunn) Burnside Convalescent Home every there!” during the summer. Membership is Schools will open on Sept. 6. he saw a contractual problem with the idea was good but questioned Both men were endorsed un­ Reservations must be made by kindergarten. Only 26 students attended a special year. She added, “We also had many open to residents between 18 and 40.. Schools will be closed Oct. 9, Colum­ the Bolton Education Association problems with transportation and animously by the Town Committee. June 3. Individual table immunization clinic Thursday at There is a special spot in every entertaining programs at our The new members will be welcomed bus Day; Nov. 23 and 24, because the position was originally supervision and the teacher's con­ It is routine to have the endorsed can­ arrangements may be requested meetings.” She mentioned that a at the club’s annual August tea. advertised for boys in Grades 9 didates approved by the council. ’The Rockville High School. This left 42 when calling for reservations. Junior’s heart for the retarded and Thanksgiving recess: Dec. 25 tract. students who are excluded from because of their desire to help them, hypnotist, an herb expert, and an Presently the club has 55 through Jan. 1, Christmas and New through 12. Allen said the teacher’s Allen was directed by the board to council has a 7-5 Republican majori­ Petition drive may delay exercise demonstrator gave members. Six of these were present association would have the right to the club sponsors an annual dance for Year’s Day; Jan. 15, Martin Luther review the possibility of including the retarded teens. The club members programs for the club this year. in September 1972 when the club was King Day; Feb. 12, Lincoln’s complain if Grade 8 boys were in­ Grade 8 students on the junior varsi­ also take time during the Christmas The Juniors believe in keeping in­ formed. According to Mrs. Williams, Birthday; Feb. 19, Washington’s cluded in the pro^am. ty team for the remainder of the year Area police season to teach holiday crafts to formed on many topics so they in­ the club has 57 charter members. Birthday; Feb. 16 through 19, long Allen said there is now a whole new keeping in mind contractual vote on Coventry budget residents of the East Hartford group vited a skin care expert and a Even though the club takes new weekend; April 13, G o^ Friday; school board with a different view of obligations, eligibility, insurance and member of the town’s youth services members every year, membership home and hosts Christmas party for April 9 through 13, Spring recess and the schools sports program. He said transportation. Ms. Mohan is scheduled to appear sometime Thursday between 7 and 10 them, too. team to speak at meetings. ^ has stayed around this number as the administration should review the Vernon Hy Cl AIKi; CONM l.LV $167,780 for the capital budget which referendum, he was opposed to the May 28, Memorial Day. The junior varsity baseball in court in Rockville, May 23. p.m. The matter is under investiga­ Knitters in the group send hand­ “One of their favorite programs,” members move on to the local ^ r d members agreed snow days entire program and report to the Elmer B. Nielsen, 49, of Hunter lli-nilil Corroiioiuli'iil would come from revenue-sharing way that the petition drive was program runs through the end of ’The arrests were the result of the tion. made mittens and scarfs to the she said, “was a slide presentation woman’s club or away from town. would be made up as follows; June board what the current program con­ May. Road, Tolland, was charged COVENTRY - The annual town funds. handled. He accused the Republicans ’Thursday with obtaining property by investigation of a bomb threat at residents of Mansfield Training on East Hartford given by Ray John­ “If more people are aware of us, 12,13,14; April 9,10; and June 15,18,. budget meeting will take place Earlier this month, the Republican of being politically motivated and of false promise. The complaint was Coventry High School, police said. Town Committee authorized its coor­ using concerned residents who were Center, son of the Historical Society. maybe more will participate,” the tonight at the high school gym at The club newsletter. The Direct made by Eckerts Lawn and Leisure, dinating committee to look into the opposed to a tax increase. Giggey With the help of their husbands, new president hopes. Vernon 7:30. overshadowed by the greatest Line, keeps members informed of New officers to serve with Mrs. Route 44A. storm of controversy in recent feasibility of a referendum, after the supports the present budget. another group of Juniors supervised South Windsor James O’Hara, 40, of Mansfield, club activities and happenings Williams are: Betty Imzora, vice Area bulletin board He was released on his promise to memory. A petition drive sparked by suggestion was raised by one of its Democratic Town Chairman Ruth the swimming events at the Junior ’Thomas Pasay, 16, of 461 Griffen was charged Thursday with fourtli- around town. There’s also a column president; Betsy Cole, treasurer; appear in Common Pleas Court 19, the Republican Town Committee members, attorney David Rappe. Benoit called upon her group to sup­ Olympics last summer. The club Road, South Windsor, was charged introducing new members to the Glenna Toppen, recording secretary; Rockville, May 23. degree larceny. The complaint was may force the budget's fate to be After the petitions were drawn up, port the budget. And former chair­ plans to help the Special Olympic Spaghetti dinner be left with a, babysitter or Carey said the area near the center ’Thursday with failure to drive in the group. The newsletter, tops among and Gayle Battersey, corresponding Mary Mohan, 16, of 70 Bunker Hill made by the Shopping Bag Market, decided by a referendum later this town committee officers issued a man Richard Cromie said a committee again this year in some HEBRON — Junior Class of Rham whomever may be taking care of the of town is being considered for a right lane. He was involved in a two- way. Junior Woman’s Clubs last year, won secretary. Road, Coventry, was charged Rockville. His court date is May 19 in month instead of at tonight's statement identifying their group as Democratic council was elected last High School is sponsoring a spaghetti child. He said the card is not to be historical district. car accident on Brookfield Street. Their work with the retarded has Thursday with possession of a Rockville. meeting. the source of the drive. fall because it promised programs dinner May 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the construed as permission to treat a Anyone interested in establishing a The driver of the other car was Timothy Smith, 16, of 25 Vernon earned the club a special award from cannabis-type substance. Two Petition leaders, claiming more Two organizations joined the that the citizens were willing to pay school cafeteria. 'The meal includes child. It is just to be used for infor­ historical district in town or desiring Timothy Sendra, 23, of Garden Center Heights, Vernon, was charged the National Association of Retarded juveniles were also charged with the than 560 signatures, filed with the Republicans in circulating the lor. South Windsor seeks an appetizer, spaghetti and meat- mation, he said. more information about it is asked to Street, East Hartford. No injuries Thursday with riding a motorcycle People. same offense and turned over to Town Clerk's Office yesterday after­ petitions — the Coventry Business The Republicans, who took no for­ balls, salad, Italian bread, call Carey. were reported. Pasay is to appear in on a bicycle trail, driving a motorcy­ Two major projects of the club Students chosen juvenile authorities. noon. Only 200 validated signatures Association and the Coventry mal position either for or against the homemade desserts and-beverages. A booklet explaining the eligibility Common Pleas Court 12, East Hart­ cle without a license, driving an un­ during their six years were directed HEBRON —Mary Vashalifski and of registered town voters or Taxpayers’ Association. Response to budget, were also divided on the peti­ tennis court funding Tickets will be available at the door criteria is available at the ford, May' 26. registered motorcycle and failure to by the Federation of Junior Woman’s Jennifer Harger of Marlborough; taxpayers are needed to call a the drive was mixed in both parties. tion drive. Town Councilman Rober­ and proceeds will benefit the class of selectmen’s office. tockville"N Steven Smith of 47 Cinnamon obey an officer’s . He is to SOUTH WINDSOR - Tennis 'I’imothy Edward’s School and the Michelle Merbler, Gemma Fon- referendum. Town Council members The Democratic Town Committee ta Koontz felt a referendum would Clubs. The Lupus Foundation and the 1979. Springs, reported his motorcycle was players take heart! More courts may other would be located either at Rye tanella and Sharon Derby of Hebron; Emhieni Cluli Lhospital notej appear in court on May 19. were uncertain whether the budget endorsed the budget but did not take give a greater number of townspeo­ Juvenile Diabetes Fund were sup­ stolen from in front of his aoartment ported by ail Junior Woman’s Clubs be on their way. Street Park or Veteran’s Memorial Radio donated and Kathy Harshbarger of Andover, VERNON — Rockville Emblem _ may even be legally discussed a stand on the referendum itself. ple a chance to vote. But her in the state. Town Manager Paul Talbot told the Park. HEBRON — The Hebron Lions juniors at Rham High School, have Club will install its new officers Admitted Wednesday: Cin­ tonight and were awaiting word from Albert Carilli, a former town coun­ colleague Douglas Whipple thought a In conjunction with their commit­ Town Council that state and federal Talbot said the Veteran’s Park Club has donated $150 to the been selected to attend Laurel Girle Saturday evening in ceremonies at dy Aberle, Tolland; ’Thomas Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel. cilman, opposed the endorsement. referendum was unnecessary and ment to Juvenile Diabetes, the local funds may be available which would location is isolated and would be open Volunteer Fire Department for in­ State at the University of Connec­ the Elks Carriage House, North Park Bigoness, Hammond Street, The total $4,810,171 budget package He was joined by committee that the budget should be acted on in Rockville; Mary Brodlo, group offered campership to diabetic pay three-quarters of the cost of new to vandalism. stallation of a radio in the ticut this summer. Street. would require a two-mill increase in members Kit Hurlock and Ray the traditional way: at the town firefighters’ nearly acquired brush Officers to be installed are Lida South Street, Rockville; Jen­ the tax rate from the present 70 Elliot, leaders of the taxpayers' meeting. children going to special camps. court construction for the town. Talbot said the town’s cost of the The students will be sponsored by nie Canfora, Park Street, For fun, the Juniors have spon­ Local tennis enthusiasts have often new courts would be available out of truck. Local Lions will journey to American Legion Auxiliary Units 95 Duncan, president; Grace Hansen, Everybodys Reading mills. Of the total, $3,040,438 is ear­ Some Republicans felt that the Rockville; William Dumas, association. Grossinger’s Resort in New York junior past president; Lu Scarlotta, coordinating committee had acted sored a kiddie fair, Halloween win­ found themselves waiting hours for Revenue Sharing funds. of Hebron and 197 of Marlborough. Fox Hill Drive, Rockville; marked for the Board of Education, Democratic Town Councilman this Friday, for the annual Connec­ vice-president; Eileen Niemann, $1,316,688 lor general town govern­ Richard Giggey said that while he too hastily, without first polling its dow painting contest, and an Easter an hour of court time because of the Club workshop Delegates spend the week learning Carl Gebhardt, Maple Street, limited number of available courts. ticut State Lions Convention. about town and state government. financial secretary; Tina ment, $285,265 tor debt service, and generally favored the idea of a own members and elected officials. bunny breakfast for the children of SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Rockville; Gerald the East Hartford. If funding for the courts was ap­ Cochairmen are Bertha Robbins of Chamberlin, treasurer; Marion Harrington, Broad Brook; But town committee leaders, such as Windsor Square Dance Club will hold The Juniors would like to make the proved the town would have to pay Marlborough and Geraldine Grant of Friedrich, recording secretary; Ruth Rita Jean, Lewis Street, vice chairman Roberta Falana, said a Workshop Wednesday, from 7:30 to Safety precaution townwide spelling bee an annual only $10,000 for one four-court com­ Ventura, corresponding secretary; Rockville; John LaMonde Jr., the budget referendum "was an idea 1 p.m. at the Wapping Elementary VERNON —’The school system, on Hebron. Manchester Evening Herald Coventry PZC eyes event. Their first contest was held plex, and state and federal funds Elsie Williams, chairman of board of Woodland Street, Rockville; whose time has come.” School. , request of the Rockville General Nathan Leigh, Stafford recently at Langford School. would pay for the remaining $20,000. Hospital has distributed emergency trustees. Those who circulated petitions said Don Swift, club teacher, will in­ BOLTON — ’The Bolton Historical Also, Darlene Fleming, first Springs; Delia Raymond, The club has given two Talbot recommended the town con­ health forms in all of .the schools. they encountered little opposition in struct Mainstream 1 & 2. All area Society meeting held Monday to dis­ trustee; Joan Stuckhart, second Talcottville Road, Vernon; ff you wish to be a Subscriber scholarships and will continue to give sider building two four-court com­ The forms are specifically for open space planning their campaign and that some dancers are invited to attend. cuss the possibility of establishing a trustee; Mary Contois, marshal; Virgilon Schultz, Tolland; a scholarship annually to an East plexes. One would be located at students under age 18. The forms call residents were grateful that they historical district in Bolton was Josephine Foisie, first assistant Rhonda St. John, Village !// out this coupon and mall could cast their vote at the polls in­ for the date of the child’s last tetanus; attended by only three persons from Street, Rockville; Mary COVENTRY — Town Planner marshal; Eleanor Pease, second protected, " Padick said. shot, whether the child has any the public and four town officials. Stachowiak, Grand Avenue, Gregory Padick has given the Plan­ stead of sitting through a lengthy Barbs assistant marshal; Marion Jones, He concurred with the Conserva­ allergies or chronic disease Clark Strickland, Connecticut State Rockville; William Tantillo, >...Tha Uanchastar Herald ning and Zoning Commission a tion Commission’s stand that the meeting. Bv PHIL PASTORET chaplain; Juleen Patten, Press cor- If the petition signatures meet legal problems, the name of the family Historical Commission coordinator, Tolland. 1 HERALD SQUARE, preliminary draft of the section on town's environment is most closely respondant; Patricia Thompson, Discharged Wednesday: requirements, tonight’s meeting will People aren’t getting bet­ doctor, and if the family has health attending the meeting to discuss that MANCHESTER open space and natural resources to linked with land use activities in the historian; Elizabeth Gawlich, first Nancy Baker, Emerald Drive, set a date for the referendum. It is ter — it’s just harder to find insurance coverage. be included in a master plan of possibility, cited the advantages and guard: and Jan Berger, second Vernon; Fred Kreyssig, Park Coventry Lake drainage basin; along expected to be slated concurrent with anything considered sinful Robert Boardman, hospital ad­ development. the Willimantic, Skungamaug, and to perpetrate. disadvantages of a historical district guard. West Drive, Rockville; John May 25 referendum on two other ministrator, said the program is very and the procedure to set up such a i I would like to subscribe to The Manchester Evening He said the PZC has no need to Hop rivers and their associated Every l^^pole TTieresa Garrity is in charge of the McElvein, Progress Avenue, issues: a charter revision plan and a worthwhile in that the time saved in Rockville; David Molyneux, duplicate the extensive natural tributary streams, wetlands, and Add to your collection of district. evening’s program. proposal for town purchase of Salva­ getting information about a sick or Strickland said Bolton is eligible to Middle Turnpike, 1 Herald . . . resource information presented by aquifer areas; and along the Cedar collective nouns: A of tion Army land oiythe southern end of bridge winners. injured child could mean the establish a historical district. Manchester; Anthony I Name ...... the Conservation Commission. Swamp feeding Bolton Lake Upper small building Paggioli, Birch Mountain The planner feels that Coventry’s Coventry Lake, difference between life and death. John Carey, selectmen and Now you know Pond ’The distribution of the forms is Road, Bolton; Linda residential attractiveness can be at­ Padick said existing and potential If the budget is defeated at a member of the society, said it was The odds of a golfer making a hole- j Address...... referendum, it will go back to the being made in Connection with 'embarassing to have Strickland at Spielman, Snipsic Lake Road, tributed to its meandering streams farmlands are highly valued for in-one are about 10 times better than Ellington; Mrs. Monica Whit­ council for revision and then be is built to last. National Hospital Week. I C ity ...... and rivers; its .scenic farmlands, social and economic reasons, and he the meeting and have so few people the chances of a bowler rolling a man and daughter, Storrs. resubmitted to another town The Suburban Women’s Club of rolling hills, and woodlands; and its supports their retention. show u p ., perfect game. ’The odds against the Birth Wednesday; A meeting. Supporters of the present Vernon, Tolland, and Ellington is Tel. clean water and air. He advocates preservation of steep Carey said he feels lack of publici­ golfer are 30,000 to 1 while the odds daughter to Mr. and Mrs. budget say the increase is modest Beautifully. seeing that the forms are being dis­ ty was one reason for the poor tur­ Blake Trimble, South Street, "The town's future quality will be sloped areas and scenic vistas such No one watches their pen­ against the bowler are 300,000 to 1. and has been held down below the tributed to pre-school children. significantly influenced by the as Grant Hill, Ash Brook Ravine, the nies anymore — Uncle Sam nout. Vernon. general rate of inflation. Opponents has experts keeping track of Boardman suggested that the card degree to which natural resource in­ southern ledges of Riley Mountain, ’em for us. formation is utilized in reviewing and and the high ledges overlooking the say cuts can be made to hold or lower the tax rate and that government and regulating proposed developments Hop River and the Willimantic River Yes, Gwendolyn, you OR CALL and the manner in which en­ near the junction of Old Eagleville other revenues conceal an actual in­ might call a person who crease of 8 percent for education and Extension request denied vironmentally sensitive areas and and Depot roads. likes thunderstorms a light­ 4 percent for town government. other open space attributes are ning hug. BOLTON — A request for an extension on the teacher’s salary schedule has been denied by a three man arbitra­ 647-9946 1B small building styles tion panel. , „ from garden houses to pool 'Hie Board of Education and the Bolton Education Farm loans available houses, from stables to Association were directed to meet and develop a salary workshops. schedule agreeable to both by May 10. The directive was TfflS IS THE SEASON FOR All are architect-designed given on April 11. The two groups have met once since PENNZOIL t VALVOUNE for storage buildings BLACK and built of solid wood for durability and good looks. ^^Louis Cloutier, chairman of the school board’s 10-40 MOTOR OIL ■ VERNON — Tolland County producers adequate security to protect CCC’s in­ CARPENTER ANTS negotiating team, said the arbitration panel would be can now obtain Commodity Credit Corp. terest. asked for an extension on the deadline. THEK PRICES YOUIL NEVER In addition to being Thursday night Cloutier said he did not know whether .loans to build high-moisture forage and During the past year, farm facility loan Traditional Walpole features Include: SEEAQAIN... unsightly and unsanitary, or not the extension had been granted. silage storage facilities on their farm and 'provisions were broadened and liberalized B8fick Ants excavate • Tongue and groove floor construction ■ CASE to remodel existing storage structures, to help achieve the goals of the grain set- extensive galleries In wood • Pre-stalned exterior Patricia Bankel, president of the teacher s association, (according to Douglas Porter, chairman of aside and farmer-owned reserve to serve as nesting places • Bolt-joined sections for easy assembly and disassembly said Thursday, “According to information from my • the Agricultural Stabilization and Conser­ programs. and may cause extensive • Working hinged shutters to secure building in the winter representative, the extension asked for has been deniM. 5 QTS OH plus s jv s vation committee. More information on the farm storage damage to your home. • Strong doors with tumbler-type key locks Mrs Bankel said the teacher’s association post arbitra­ "This action is part of a program to help facility loan program may be obtained by • Raintight casement windows with operators tion briefs will be submitted to the arbitration panel by ', farmers’build needed storage structures," contacting the ASCS office, 24 Hyde Ave., • Long-lasting asphalt shingles on roof May 17 as required. (HI FILTER ' Porter said. i Vernon, or calling 875-9770, The two groups have been unable to agree on a contract Buildings, fencing and rustic cedar furniture now on display. since October. The disagreemenU are in the areas of Previously, loans were available only Come in today. 1 tor construction of new structures for high Beer consumption Call salary, fringe benefits and evaluation safeguards. PAP AUTO PABTJS > moisture grain or grain silage, and dry BUSS The current contract expires June 30. ______CLYDEft MICKEY MIU.ER t grain. increases lor 0 Preventive Maintenance i l^pi^WMidwiorlcers” ; “The loans will benefit dairymen and EAST HARTFORD, At E. Hartford Nursery, 1375 Silvsf Lane, 247-1252 511 EAST MIDDLE TURHPIKE J livestock producers who need storage for AUBURN, Maine lUPl) - New Family grass silage, and also grain producers Englanders put away more than 7 million MANCHESTER TEL. 049-3528 Newspaper barrels of beer in 1977, 3,2 percent more 649-9240 The Big Name in Small Buildings 1 with storage facilities that need modifica- than in 1976, the U.S. Brewers Association Since 1881 J tion and remodeling to increase rapacity **AT THE GREEN”„ reports. Read Herald Ads ^ POSl^ J and efficiency, ” Porter said. “Showroom oprn 8 AM - 6 PM wrekdaym Nationwide beer consumption jumped OPEN MON-PHI 8.9 S A T A SUN 9-6 PM__ He pointed out that facility loans are BUSSEXTERHINATDRCOHmNY 8 AM • 5 PM Sal.| 10 AM • 4 PM Sun." 4.5 percent to 158 million barrels in 1977, it secured loans and borrowers must provide The Otdest & Largest tn Conn. said. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., FrL, May 12, 1978 - PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 12, 1978 Mrs. Vincenza Scionti Obituaries Mrs. Vincenza Scionti, 78, of Rocky Hill died Wednesday at a Rocky Hill convalescent home. She was the Battle of misplays: Bonifacio Galli Mrs. Lucy D. Champlin widow of Angelo Scionti and the Bonifacio Galli, 90, of 69 Brookfield EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Lucy mother of Mrs. Charles Agnew of St. died early this morning and at D. Champlin, 84, of 72 Cannon Road Manchester. Manchester Memorial Hospital. He died Thursday at her home. She was She is also survived by a son, was the husband of Mrs. Domenica the widow of Merrill T. Champlin. another daughter, a sister, eight Tech 12, Bolton 8 Libratore Galli. Mrs. Champlin was born in grandchildren and a great­ Mr. Galli was born July 14,1887 in Manchester and had lived in Hart­ grandchild. homestanding Bulldogs, 12-8. seven Tech miscues almost produced Popli, Italy, and had lived in ford before coming to East Hartford The funeral is Saturday at 10:15 By I.KN AllS'l'KR a Bulldog win. Manchester for many years. Before five years ago. Before retiring in a.m. from the D’Esopo Funeral llrruld SpurtKwriliT The Techmen, winners of two his retirement 20 years ago, he was 1961, she had been employed at the Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave., Hart­ There have several error­ straight in two days to stand 5-7 for Cheney started fast in the first employed in the maintenance depart­ National Fire Insurance Co. of Hart­ ford, with a mass at St. James laden scholastic baseball con­ the campaign, rapped 11 hits, frame off freshman right-hander Jim ment of Cheney Bros. Church, Rocky Hill, at 11. Burial will ford. tests witnessed this year. received eight bases on bails and Clark, who didn’t retire a batter. He is also survived by She is survived by a son, Merrill V. be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. stole 11 bases. Scrappy Bolton, which Dave Gustamachio walked, Chris two sons, ' Donald E. Galli of Champlin of Ellington; a daughter, Friends may call at the funeral Added to the list was yester­ lost for the third successive day to Vann singled, Mike Pinkin stroked an Manchester and Andrew Galli of Mrs. William Kaszas of Wolcott; two home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. day’s affair in Bolton in which remain winless at 0-12, mustered RBI single and Ken Pitts belted a Coronado, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. brothers, Otto Mathiason and Harry Cheney Tech outdistanced the Mrs. Alfred E. Edwards only five safeties but seven walks and three-run homer into the woods in Anthony (Nellie) Golas of Mathiason, both of Manchester; 10 left. Manchester: four grandchildren and grandchildren and eight great­ Mrs. Barbara Leavitt Edwards, 49, Jim Boudreau walked, swiped se­ five great-grandchildren. grandchildren. of 172 Mountain Road died Thursday cond and scored on Ricky Ross’s RBI The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a.m. at her home. She was the wife of The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. Charles Lindsey points out one of the Ladabouche, secretary of the Manchester bingle to left. That was all for Clark from the John F. Tierney Funeral at Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Alfred E. Edwards. Thoughts features of his first-prize winning poster to Area Committee on Employment of the Han­ with freshman Wes Brown assuming Home, 219 W. Center St., with a mass Home. 318 Burnside Ave. Burial will Mrs. Edwards was bom Aug. 6, the mound chores. at St. James Church at 10. Burial will be in Veterans Memorial Field, 1928 in Natick, Mass., and had lived Paul J. Rossetto, president of Manchester dicapped. (Herald photo by Dunn) ApLENty Bolstered by three walks, the be in St. James Cemetery. Hillside Cemetery. in Manchester for 28 years. She was a Chapter of UNICO, and Mrs. Vivian Bulldogs struck back for three tallies Friends may call at the funeral There are no calling hours. volunteer worker for the American in their half of the first. home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Her family suggests that any Red Cross. Cheney added one marker in the se­ His family suggests that any She is also survived by two sons, memorial gifts may be made to a cond and two in each of the fourth, memorial gifts may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. William A. Edwards and Steven W. Lindsey wins poster contest By Len Auster Connecticut Chapter of the Arthritis fifth and sixth innings. Bolton Edwards, both of Manchester; a Charles Lindsey of 152 Tanner St., Employment of the Handicapped. Place, an East Catholic sophomore, countered with two in the third, Foundation Inc., 964 Asylum Ave., daughter. Miss Nancy Edwards, a Manchester High School senior, Cindy Roy of 131 Mountain St., an the third prize of $10 in the contest. driving Tech starter Pete Fitzgerald Hartford. attending the University of Cincin­ East Catholic High School senior, Mrs. Margaret Kenny won the first prize of $25 in the an­ Thomas Sinnamon of 29 Bigelow St., Hockey still? On the local front who didn’t exhibit control walking nati Graduate School; and two took the second Place prize of $15, five, from the hill. Mrs Jean Sulone nual poster contest sponsored by the a MHS junior, placed fourth, and While the New England Whalers A mini snafu solved. Manchester EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Bragdon and Manchester Area Committee on and Angela Zocco of 7 Rosemary Doreen Downham of 76 Foster St., a The Bulldogs plated unearned BOLTON — Mrs. Jean Yanelli Mrs. Anita Whitney, both of Natick, begin their quest tonight for the High girls’ cross country Coach Phil looks sharp Margaret Kenny, 81, of 9 Wakefield Drago MHS senior, fifth. scores in the fourth and sixth innings Salone, 67. of 23 Lakeside Circle died Mass. WHA’s Avco World Cup against the Blanchette was under the impression Circle died Wednesday in The winners were honored also but each time they were in posi­ Wednesday at Manchester Memorial The private funeral service is Sun­ Shirley Scott, dies at 45 Winnipeg Jets, the Montreal that the top 20 in last fall’s state Manchester. Wednesday night at a dinner at Vito’s tion to knot it or go ahead couldn’t Hospital. Mrs. Kenny lived in Waterbury day at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. HARTFORD (UPI) - Shirley Canadiens and probably Boston Class LL championship were to Mrs. Salone was born in Hartford years, was the first black woman to Birch Mountain Inn. The dinner and Bruins will be battling it out for the receive medals. If that was the case, get the key hit. before coming to East Hartford. Center St. Burial will be at the con­ Scott, a Pulitzer-prize winning run for mayor in a major Connecticut monetary awards were sponsored by and had lived in the greater Hartford NHL’s Stanley Cup soon. Lynne Wright (11th) and Kate Pitts had three hits and four RBI, She is survived by two sons, venience of the family. reporter, former Hartford mayoral city. She was defeated in 1975 in her Manchester Chapter of UNICO. Pinkin two blows and two RBI and area all her life. William J. Kenny of East Hartford Friends may call at the funeral It seems silly that they’re still Hennessy (13th), were to get medals. stopping candidate and civil rights advocate, Orioles Republican bid to oust Mayor George Paul J. Rossetto,' president of She is survived by two daughters, playing hockey, but then again it’s However, there was a "mistake in and Martin J. Kenny Jr. of Water­ home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. died Thursday at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Athanson. UNICO, and Mrs. Vivian Jean DePastino of Columbia and An­ Her family suggests that any just as absurd that the pro basketball communication," Mike Williams of "Our hitters haven’t got going replaced Martinez in Boston's two bury; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Jane She was 45. She won a Pulitzer Special Citation Ladabouche, secretary of the BALTIMORE (UPI) - Like toinette Caldero of Hartford; four playoffs are yet with us. The regular Avon High, who was meet director, good, but they can hit anywhere. run ninth inning after a Butch Hobson Swanson of Deland, Fla.; two sisters, memorial gifts may be made to the She was hospitalized several weeks while working from 1963 to 1966 as a Manchester Area Committee on Boston teammates Jim Rice brothers, Nicholas Yanelli, Frank seasons of pro hockey and basketball admitted Thursday morning. “Only single and walk to Dwight Evans. Mrs. Frederick Usinger and Mrs. Connecticut Chapter of the Arthritis ago after complaining of pain during reporter for the now-defunct Hart­ Employment of the Handicapped, Hanrl|patTr And, we’ve been running into good Yanelli and John Yanelli, all of Hart­ are too long to begin with and then the top 10 were to receive them. I and Bill Lee, relief pitcher Nora Schofield, both of Shelton; 13 Foundation Inc., 964 Asylum Ave., a rally to protest the firing of school ford Times. Mrs. Scott won the prize presented the awards to the winners. pitching.” Bernie Carbo greeted Stanhouse ford, and Salvatore Yanelli of Maine; grandchildren and 11 great­ Hartford. Superintendent Edythe Gaines. they drag out post-season play over thought we contacted everybody but I Dick Drago was off to an Losing pitcher Dennis Martinez, 3- with a run-scoring single and after five sisters, Mary Yanelli, Theresa for her work on a series titled: "The Certificates of Merit were guess we didn’t.” H rralb grandchildren. W s. Scott, a native of Painesville, Road to Integration." presented to all five winners by Mrs. an extended period. excellent start before a sore 2, spaced seven Boston hits over slump ridden Rick Burleson fanned, Yanelli, Josephine Murphy and Rose The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 Ohio, who had lived in Hartford 25 If you’re a National Hockey That should put to rest the five- arm put a crimp in his early eight innings including Rice's two Jerry Remy hit a ground ball, which Gallagher, all of Hartford, and An­ Ladabouche. month mystery. a.m. from the O'Donnell Funeral League follower, there should be no contribution of two wins and run blast in the third inning that shortstop Kiko Garcia hobbled toinette Magness of Florida; and question who’ll walk away with the Sports snapped a 1-1 tie. making an inning-ending forceout Home, 1581 E. Main St., Waterbury, Curd of Thunks tw o saves for eight three grandchildren. with a mass at St. Margaret’s i would like to thank (he Manchester Stanley Cup —again. The Canadiens Some things run in cycles. For Rice leads the major leagues in attempt as Evans scored what The funeral was this morning from Memorial Hospital tor letting me stay The AL SIEFFERTS example, this year there are several appearances. both home runs and runs batted in. proved to be the winning run. Church, Waterbury, at 9. Burial will with mv sister while she was a patient Fire calls have a great goalie in Ken Dryden, a the D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 be in St. James Cemetery, at the hospital And also to thank the prolific scorer in the fabulous Guy good catchers in the Central Connec­ Vann two safeties for the Techmen. Rice’s llth home run and the un­ “I never look at the statistics Drago, who signed as a free agent, Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, with a Staff at 3rd. Central for being so kind Naugatuck. to us Especially thanks to Dr. Lafleur, a rugged defensive corps led ticut Interscholastic League (CCIL). Ed Lackard, second of three Cheney beaten Lee’s five-hit pitching for 6 although one for eight in two games retired Eddie Murray on a bases- mass at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Hart­ Friends may call at the funeral Sundquist and Dr. Cadwell. INVITE YOU TO by Larry Robinson and Serge Savard, The list not necessarily in order, in­ hurlers, went three innings, striking and one-third innings had the here isn’t a streak,” he said. loaded fly before Lee May Louise Paggiuli and Manchester ford. Burial was in Mount St. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Rose Paggtoli (Juarnaschel and specialists like Bob Gainey to put cludes Conard’s Matt Sinatro, out six, walking one and yielding one Baltimore Orioles on the ropes, but it "Yes, this is my best start,” hit a single to left field that Rice lost Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Thursday, 4:47 p.m. — a halter on opponents’ big scorers. Manchester’s Mike Linsenbigler, took Drago's ninth inning work to in the stadium lights. Rookie Gary problem with propane tank, 26 hit, to notch his initial win against southpaw Lee claimed. “I had no SAMPLE THE The Bruins, who by now sheuld’ve Simsbury’s Dave Elmer and Hall's one loss. preserve a 5-4 Red Sox victory fastball at the start, but I had it at Roenicke flied out to end the game, Wetherell St. (Town) Tom Soares. Thursday. Thursday, 5:28 p.m. — brush eliminated Philadelphia, have a^ Brian Winkler had two of Bolton’s the end. I just gave them change of “Strange things have been fire. East Cemetery (Town) • “money” netminder in Gerry \ It’s been a banner year for five hits and drove in two runs, Drago hadn’t pitched in 12 days speeds and a whole lot of nothing. ” happening to us on the road, " Drago Day care talk lauded; .FIXINGS Cheevers, an excellent defender in backstops, but in the pitching depart­ before coming on to quell a two run It was Lee’s third try attempt at said, “I thought they might again, Thursday, 6:02 p.m. — gas washdown, 555 West Middle Brad Park and toiless workers like ment each club seems to have one Cheney Tech (12) Oriole ninth inning as Boston his fifth win. but 1 jammed Murray and May, then Turnpike (Town) Terry O’Reilly to work the corners. standout with the talent afterwards managed only their fourth win in 12 got ahead of Roenicke before jam­ Come see how AB R 1H E RBI “Law of averages,” he said. "It Thursday, 9:34 p.m. — false Boston’s coach, Don Cherry, has dropping off considerably. And, on Gustamachio, rf, p 3 2 0 1 0 road games. had to come sometime. I bet the five ming him.” three students barred box alarm at Park and Chest­ Litton’s exclusive devised an excellent system which the subject, if Manchester’s Mike Vann, ss 3 1 2 0 0 “We’ve had trouble scoring runs on horse at Pimlico all day Thursday Drago followed reliefers Bob A Thursday meeting about close the day care center, located in center, Sue Adamek and Susan nut streets (Town) his sextet executes very well. Jordan isn't tabbed as top hurler in Dumez, ph 1 0 0 0 0 the road,’’ said Drago, who earned and lost every race, but it finally Stanley and Tom Burgmeier to the Manchester Community College’s the basement of Center Epperson-Vater. Meal-1 n-One’“ Microwave cooks Nevertheless, the Bruins will not be the league, they ought to discontinue Pinkin, 3b 4 2 2 0 2 his third save for the undefeated Lee, came in." mound in the ninth inning. day care center was called a produc­ Congregational Church, because it is Three students who wanted to at­ able to stop the multi-talented voting all-CCIL teams... Pomeroy, ph 1 0 0 0 0 5-0. Oriole relief pitcher Don Stanhouse Pitts, lb, rf tive one by a participant, but three operating at a deficit of $11,000 this tend the meeting were not permitted 3 foods at once. Canadiens. Former Manchester High basket­ 4 3 3 0 4 students who were barred felt that to. Student Senate President Craig About town And, for the record, neither the ball standout Jeff Kiernan will enroll Tamiso, ph 0 0 0 0 0 year. Boudreau, cf 3 2 0 0 0 First six-game winner they should have been permitted to A demonstration protesting the Riker, Carrie Finocchiaro, a student Whalers nor the jets would have at the university of Hartford in the Standings fall. The 6-foot-7 forward-center had Martin, ph 1 0 0 0 0 attend. closing was held Tuesday at the MCC senate member, and Betty Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Reuel SAT. MAY 13th 11-3 PM much of a chance against either Mon­ Ross, If 3 1 1 1 1 treal or Boston if such a series could a fine season this past year at School administrators met with six campus. At that time, Dr. Ronald a student elected last year to the Stoltz will serve as host Lackard, 2b, p, lb 4 0 0 4 0 state Board of Trustees for Regional be arranged. Worcester Academy. National League parents who use the day care and are Denison, college president, agreed to and hostess Sunday from 2 Bolduc, c 2 0 1 0 0 Community Colleges, all said that A MICROWAVE EXPERT WILL East Mt’C students. The participants meet with a group of the day care to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior Lanzano, c 1 0 0 0 0 Forsch big man they were refused by the W L Pet. GB a, •• jd to further research whether parents to discuss the matter. Musuem, which is open to Fitzgerald, p 2 0 1 0 0 college administrators. DEMONSTRATE Nicholson, 2b 1 1 1 1 0 Philadelphia 16 9 .640 other funds can be found to keep the Denison, Meisel and John Gannon, the public free of charge. day care open, Dr. Harry Meisel, associate dean of student affairs, “This was a meeting that was Narkon transfers Montreal 15 13 .536 2>/2 Totals 33 12 11 7 7 Chicago 14 3 dean of student affairs, said. met Thursday with the day care called for a specific group to meet,” on Cards’ staff 14 .500 Grade 7 Confirmation Meisel said today. Bolton (8) St. Louis 14 15 .483 3 ‘/z The school has said that it will parents and two workers at the Class of Center Meisel expressed his pleasure with AB R H E RBI Pittsburgh 13 14 .481 3'/2 Congregational Church will to Florida school NFW YORK (UPI) — There are those who believe Bob Forsch the meeting itself. Maneggia, ss 4 2 1 1 0 New York 14 18 .4.28 5V2 meet Monday at 7 p.m. at "The focus was how we could work S. Teller, ss 1 0 0 0 0 will someday take a formidable place on the honor roll of out­ We.sl Manchester police report together to seek other sources of fun­ the church. By EARL YOST Dresselly, 2b 2 3 0 0 0 standing St. Louis Cardinal pitchers. w L Pet. GB ding for the day care center. Maybe B. Smith, 3b 3 2 1 3 0 Los Angeles 17 12 .586 Sports Editor Kowalyshyn, cf 1 1 0 0 0 ‘I can’t say he's the most outstan- \ San Francisco 16 12 .571 ■/2 counts of failure to obey a stop signal it’s something we should have done Philip Coslit of Webster, Nancy Narkon, reigning Women’s Division golf champion at White, c 4 0 1 0 0 ding pitcher in the National League Deborah Dudzic, 16, of 255 Henry and operating under the influence of before,” he said. Major League 1 Cincinnati 17 13 .567 '/2 Mass., formerly of the Manchester Country Club, has transferred from Southern Winkler, lb 4 0 2 0 2 because of guys like (Tom) Seaver St. turned herself in on a warrant liquor. Court date is May 30, “I was delighted by the meeting,” Manchester, is a patient at J. Smith, If 3 0 0 0 1 and (Rick) Reuschel and a couple of baseball f Atlanta 11 16 .407 5 Thursday charging her with two A burglary at a Main Street apart­ he said. The group apparently will in­ St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Connecticut State College and is now enrolled at Broward Com­ Landry, rf 4 0 0 0 0 others. (But) I’d say he’s right up Houston 11 16 .407 5 counts of third-degree burglary and ment was reported Thursday about vestigate whether some form of fun­ Brighton, Mass., and munity College in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Clark, p 0 0 0 0 0 there among top pitchers in the San Diego 11 17 .393 5''2 third-degree larceny. Police said the 9;45 p.m. Police said the resident ding can be found to support the day expects to be hospitalized Winner of the coveted club crown Brown, p 2 0 0 0 0 league,” said Manager Ken Boyer Boston beat Baltimore, 5-4, in the Thursday’s Results only American League game. Two arrest was in connection with the heard a noise and found her televi­ care center and keep it open next for some while. He would the past two years, the 19-year-oId Stephens, ph 1 0 0 0 0 Thursday night, after watching his Chicago 4, San Diego 3 theft of some rings and other jewelry sion set on the floor in her living year. enjoy hearing from some Manchester woman has been one of A. Teller, p 1 0 0 0 0 star right-hander stop the Los others were rained out, Chicago at San Francisco 6, Pittsburgh 2 from a Hollister Street home April room. There was no sign of forced en­ Angeles Dodgers on three hits, 2-0. Minnesota and California at Detroit. New York 3, Montreal 2 of his Manchester friends. the state’s leading amateurs for Totals 8 4 25. She was released on a non-surety try, police said. 30 5 3 Forsch’s triumph against the hard­ I'liillieH 4, iteclH I Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 1 several years. Cheney Tech 510 222 0 — 12 bond lor court May 15. Four large plate glass windows Martin School PTA will Now, for the first time ever, you can Narkon holds the Manchester hitting Dodgers, who played without Steve Carlton pitched a six-hitter St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 0 Lottery ) • Varl-Cook* variable power oven Bolton 302 102 0 — 8 in beating Tom Seaver for the second Today's Games Lise J. Aube, 33, of 656 West Middle were broken with rocks in a shopping have a plant and bake sale cook one, two, three different foods — control. course record for women, a 35-37-72 Dusty Baker (hamstring pull) and Turnpike was charged with fourth- center on Broad Street sometime time this season as the Phillies Atlanta (Hanna 2-0) at Montreal Saturday from 10 a.m. to even a complete meal — all at once. round fashioned in'1976. Reggie Smith (groin pull), made him degree larceny in connection with a Thursday night or early today. The The winning number drawn noon at the school. Plants • Varl-Temp* automatic temperature Inducement to transfer was a full the maiors’ first six-game winner defeated the Reds. Greg Luzinski hit (Grimsley 5-1), 7:35 p.m, shoplifting incident at Liggett’s in broken windows were at Lafayette Thursday in the Connecticut daily that have been ordered • Exclusive Meal-ln-Onp cooking control with food sensor. golf scholarship. and was his fifth complete game. It his fourth homer and Richie Hebner Houston (Andujar 2-2) at New the Parkade Thursday. Court date is Electronics, 391 Broad St., Fried­ lottery was 160. should be picked up at this system. • Memorymatlc* Microwave Program Attending college in Florida should Join Jets was the fourth time he held the op­ knocked in two runs; to hand Seaver York (Swan 1-2), 8;05 p.m. June 5. mann Rug, 395 Broad St. and two va­ The winning numbers in the weekly time. • Large easy-clean 1.5 cu. ft. Interior Cooking. be an asset to improving her game. HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI) - The position to five hits or less, including his fourth loss in five decisions. Cincinnati (Bonham 3-0) at John R. Bernklow Jr., 46, of East cant stores at 397 and 401 Broad Money Tree drawing were 40, 097, — 25% bigger than most microwave Narkon has been active this spring New York Jets acquired two players a no-hitter |ie pitched April 16 against UiunlH 6, Pirates 2 Philadelphia (Lerch 3-1), 8:05 p.m. 476380. The lucky color was yellow. Hartford was charged with two Street. Members of Cub Scout ovens. with the college women’s golf squad. on waivers and signed four free Philadelphia. Bob Knepper tossed a six-hitter to Chicago (Burris 2-2) at Los Pack 27 are asked to come Specially Priced During This Demonstration She is a member of the sophomore agents. Forscli’s batterymate, Ted Sim­ pace San Francisco. Jack Clark and Angeles (Sutton 2-3), 10:30 p.m. Received on waivers from the San mons, provided the big hit necessary Willie McCovey belted triples during Pittsburgh )Rooker 2-1) at San to Mount Nebo Sundav for other Brands Also Available: Amana, G.E., M.sgic Chef. class. the Cub Olympic Day from Francisco 49ers were tight end Brian for the victory, a solo homer in the a three-run third inning that helped Diego (Owchinko 2-2), 10 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. TTiere will be Nemeth, 6-foot-5, 224, from South seventh that snapped a scoreless tie. send John Candelaria to his fifth loss St. Louis (Urrea 2-3) at San Fran­ Library board to tell awards and patches. The Walker to coach Carolina and defensive back Anthony Burt Hooton was victimized by in seven decisions. cisco (Blue 4-1), 10:35 p.m. Terry, 6-0, 180, from California- Forsch’s outstanding effort and went Culls 4, Puilres rain date is May 21, and BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) - American League leaders will be notified. Mothers Day Davis. down to his fourth loss in six Rudy Meoli’s pinch-hit single with Harry “The Hat” Walker, who led K u h i The four free agents are: Rudy decisions. the bases loaded in the ninth inning the National League in batting in W L Pet. GB wby it waived bidding Saturday at 9 a.m., the DiPietro, running back from the In other NL games, Philadelphia knocked in the winning run for 1947, will be the University of University of Maine; Jim Harrell, Chicago. Batting for winning pitcher Detroit 17 7 .708 production crew of the Lit­ Alabama-Birmingham’s baseball downed Cincinnati, 4-1, New York for a waiver as it has the past few Diana had transferred money from wide receiver out, of Ohio State; Willie Hernaiidez, Meoli delivered Boston 20 11 .645 >/2 By JLINE TOMPKINS tle Theatre of Manchester coach for its first season in ^979. topped Montreal, 3-2, San Francisco years, but ask instead for com­ the salary account to the equipment Maryland wide r|ceiv er Chuck his game-winning hit off reliever Dan New York 16 10 .615 2 Herald Kepurter will move the stage setting LaMACHIN€.W««u«.. Walker, a scout for the St. Louis defeated Pittsburgh, 6-2, and Chicago petitive bids, and made a motion to account in a move that would provide for "The Good Doctor” White, and Bobby'flones, wide edged San Diego, 4-3. Spillner. Cleveland 12 14 .462 6 Cardinal organization, will assume The Manchester Library Board that effect. an intermediary temperature control from the workshop to East PReCISION FOOD PREPARATION SYSTEM receiver from Youngstown State and Milwaukee 12 15 .444 6'/2 duties at the Sun Belt Conference 11 16 .407 7'/2 voted Thursday night to issue a for­ Buckley wanted time to think it system. Catholic High School. The Millikin. Baltimore mal statement about maintenance over before taking a position. For $1,000, Jackson said an exhaust production staff is asked to Buy Any school at the end of the major league Nancy Narkon Toronto 10 18 ,357 9 season. work in the town’s two libraries — “There are several things involved fan will be installed in the attic space have their full crews WfHl Litton Microwave Leaders W L Pet. GB work that has been done annually and maybe it is just as well to defer a which should relieve available for the move at since 1963 by the same firm without motion until our statement is made,” thex"unbearable heat” in the up­ the workshop promptly at During This Oakland 19 9 ,679 competitive bid procedures. he said. stairs stacks in the summer months. Demonstration Batting Home Runs California 18 9 .667 '/2 Walter Joyner, president of the Defending her motion, Mrs. Flynn The money will also be used for other Good times for Valentine National League National League: Monday, LA 9; Kansas City 15 12 .556 3 ‘/2 Colonial Empire Inc., which does the added that the statement was "just a ventilating equipment. Luzinski, Phil 7; Bench and Texas 13 12 .520 4>/2 The Sunset Council, SAVE man,” said the 27-year-old Valentine, AB H library maintenance, resigned this matter of setting the record Diana asked the development com­ Daughters of Pocohantas MONTREAL (UPI) - These the Expos,” said Torre, who was Burroughs, Atl 89 37 Driessen, Cin, Smith, LA, Dawson, Chicago 8 16 .333 .9 week from the town’s Advisory straight.” mittee to continue working on an air whose career has been plagued by in­ Mtl, Parker, Pitt and Winfield, SD 6. Seattle 11 22 .333 10>/2 will meet Monday at 8 p.m. *50 are good times for Bobby juries. ejected in the ninti) Inning along with Mondy, LA 98 36 Board of Health. The Town Charter Diana questioned the short time conditioning plan, or a temperature at the Zipser Club, D€LUX£MCX>a354 Valentine. first baseman Willie Montanez for Buckner, chi 66 23 American League: Rice, Bos 11; Minnesota 10 21 .323 10‘/2 prohibits members of town boards Valentine’s injuries include a Baylor, Cal 9; Hisle, Mil, Alexander, Thursday’s Results left in his fiscal year (six weeks) to control plan, and use of a basement Brainard Place. $69 95 B m M purchase of Valentine, who has been inserted in arguing with plate umpire Terry Driesen, Cin 110' 37 and commissions from providing broken nose, double fracture of his Oaic and Zisk, Tex 8. California at Detroit, ppd. get bids and analyze them. portion of the Mary Cheney Library ’ Microwave oven. the starting lineup in place of Injured Tata. “We’ve beaten the Expos six Valentine, Mtl 92 30 contracted services to the town. right leg, a separated shoulder and a Minnesota at Chicago, ppd. When a vote was taken, Mrs. Flynn and prepare a package presentation Tim Foil, drove home two runs times out of nine but the season is Baker, LA 102 33 Runs Batted In The Library Board Thursday con­ fractured left cheekbone. Boson 5, Baltimore 4 was the only board member who for Town Manager Rober Weiss, Double or notblng? Thursday night to lift the the New still young.” Parker, Pit 109 35 National League: Monday, LA 26; sidered another bid waiver for the ‘Tve had my share of injuries but I voted aye. The others abstained. So hopefully by early next year. York Mets to a 3-2 victory over the Once again, the Expos were let Smith, LA 104 33 McCovey, SF 25; Morgan, Cin 23; Today's Games maintenance firm. After con­ Some big shifts have taken hope that’s come to an end. Being Baltimore (Palmer 3-2) at Texas the decision on the waiver was tabled The board has scheduled a special Montreal Expos. down by their relievers. Stan Almond, sr< 101 32 Smith, LA and Carter, Mtl 22. siderable discussion, it decided to lace among the nation’s able to swing the bat everyday has until the next meeting. meeting May 30 at Mary Cheney ‘Tve been playing regularly since Bahnsen, 0-2, faced only three Foster, Cin 125 39 American League: Rice, Bos 36; (Matlack 2-4), 8;30 p.m. table action on the decision until the Eicome elite, The Confei^ sure helped me.” New York (Figueroa 4-1) at Kan­ The town’s charter requires that Library at 7:45 p.m. to work on the ence Board reports. Over Tim got hurt. That was my opening,” batters and took the loss. Hobson, Bos 26; Zisk, Tex 25; Staub, board has issued a statement about Valentine tied the score 2-2 in the American League sas City (Splittorff 4-2), 8:30 p.m. for any service costing more than $1,- budget, salaries and personnel. three-fourths of the families said Valentine, who is the Mets’ “We need some help to cure our AB H Pet. Det 24; Carew and Ford, Minn 22. the matter, sixth inning when he drove in a run on Boston (Torrez 4-1) at Minnesota 000 a year, competitive bids be Jackson said the ^ a r d of Direc­ whose annual earnings are bullpen problems,” 'said Montreal 46 .377 Mrs. Marge Flynn moved that the I in tlie top 25 percent (^,000 leading hitter with a more than .300 a fielder’s choice. In the eighth, he Carew, Min 122 (Erickson 2-3), 8:30 p.m. sought. The current yearly cost for tors pared $56,000 from the library’s Manager Dick Williams, who earlier 133 48 .361 statement be drafted by Leo Diana, and up) have at least two average. singled home Steve Henderson with Rice, Bos Milwaukee (Augustine 4-4) at library maintenance by Colonial is requested budget, a cut which will "I’m happy that our manager, Joe in the evening re-call^ southpaw 103 35 .340 board chairman, and William people in the labor force, up the winning run and helped Mets Bell, Qe Healy retires Chicago (Stone 1-1), 8:30 p.m. $22,153. Diana reviewed the past few affect “everything.” Although he has ^ r p lv from two decades Torre, has given me a lot of con­ -Dan Schatzeder from Denver in the 83 28 .337 Buckley, former chairman, and ap­ starter Pat Zachary post his fourth Reynolds, Sea Oakland (Johnson 3-1) at Detroit years in which there had been no dif­ prepared a basic budget outline, ago. Almost 33 percent have fidence because he told me to go oqt American Association. 96 32 .333 NEW YORK (UPI) - New York proved by board members so that it ficulty in getting approval from the Jackson said he wants time to dis­ thine or more family mem­ Near Intersection of Keeney SL & Hartford Road victory in five decisions. Porter, KC (Billingham 3-1), 8 p.m. there and do the job everyday. That’s Schatzeder, who pitched for the 81 27 .333 Yankee reserve catcher Fran Healy could be released to the public quick­ Board of Directors to contract bers working. The upper- OPEN TONMNT TIL Skip Lockwood tossed the final two Kemp, Det California (Ryan 2-1) at Cleveland cuss the implications of the budget 0 the first time in five yeats that Expos last season, is 3-0 with 88 29 .330 retired from baseball due to a ly- Colonial Empire Inc. cut with his staff. He will meet with income group is increas­ HAII A THIUlt TIL • innings and recorded his sixth save Cubbage, Min (Paxton 0-2), 7;30 p.m. ingly middle4ged, college- anybody has shown any confidence in Denver. 107 35 .327 recurring neck problem. He will join On the basis of principle, Mrs. In other business, head librarian his department heads Monday. as New York beat Montreal for the Cooper, Mil .. Seattle (Mitchell 2-3) at Toronto educated, and lives in the T u e r WED 0 s « t TIL 0 PHONE 647-9997 me. second night in. a row. "He’ll help us out as we need some 108 35 .324 the Yankees’ radio broadcast team Flynn said the board should not ask John Jackson explained that he and suburbs and the South. Lynn, Bos (Jefferson 1-4), 7:30 p.m. "Normally I’ve just been an extra .“I don’t think we have a hex over help in long relief,” said Williams. Bonds, Chi 75 24 .320 as a color commentator. MANCHBS’TER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. May 12, 1978- PAGE SEVENTEEN J PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri„ May 12,1978 © QUIZ Bruins [ uttie fague j Eust netmeii England wants Rapp brooding NATIONAL ’Three two-run frames powered America’s Cup advance Carter Chevrolet to a 7-2 win over Auto Trim & Paint last night at drop second I after Cardinal firing BOSTON (UPI) - The Buckley. Winning pitcher Mike NEW YORK (UPI) - For the first time in 16 years, England Byam fanned 16 and walked two in will try to wrest the America’s Cup out of U.S. hands that have By MILT RIOIMAN wearing,” he said. “No jeans allowed run a team the way he wants. He’s winners and losers bled alike, Once-beaten Glastonbury High handed East Catholic boys’ in the clubhouse.” six Innings. He aided his own cause held it since 1851. NEW YORK (UPI) - Some the boss, but only up to a point. but the Boston Bruins had just with four hits. Dave and Mark tennis team only its second loss of the season, 6-1, yesterday in He was kidding, but he was telling Herman Franks, the Cubs’ one day to lick their wounds The British, who floated the although not definitely Australia. WALT ALSTON RETIPEP AT f people get fired from their job me something at the same time. Stepper had two hits apiece for the Glastonbury. Sovereign in 19M, will send an entry For the third time, the Royal A6E6^AFTER23YRSAS manager puts the situation in prqjty while Uie Philadelphia Flyers losers. and the first thing they do is go Rapp wasn’t big on blue jeans. He good focus when, in speaking about David Shinn in the No. 4 singles slot Results: BosworUi (G) def. VIsgiUo M, to the 1980 sailing competition off Sydney Yacht Squadron plans to send POP6ER MANAGER. WHO 16 wasn’t very happy about his players now have an entire summer to picked up the lone point lor East. 7-6, 7-6; McAvoy(G)def. Lareau 7-5,W; Newport, R.I., through the Royal Gretel II, the boat that lost to In­ THE YOUNGEST MGR. THIS YR out and get drunk. The next today’s players, he says: “Some you wearing them and they, in turn, gotta kick in the butt and some you regain their health. INTERNATIONAL - Pete Visgilio won the first set against Manning (G) def. ^rone 74, 6-3; Minn Southern Yacht Club of Hamble. trepid in 1970. A.JEFFTORBORS thing they do is go home and weren’t very happy about that. gotta kiss their butt.” Mike Mullen and Dave Dougan Oiip Bosworth but dropp^ the next Bro’wn^-taMati 1 The New York Yacht Club, Three-time participant Baron a PAVE GARCIA b r o ^ . In the roughest game of a bruising ’The late Joe McCarthy, one of the Rapp never could bring himself to series, the Boston Bruins survived each had two doubles and Kyle two in tiebreakers, bowing in fhe " “ y^Xkerman-Blazewski (G) def. possessor of the coveted prize, has Marcel Bich, of Bic Pen fame, will C. ROGER CRAIG But Vem Rapp never felt he could Dougan and Todd MacFarland each best managers in baseball history, that second part, and for that; he the battering better in beating the nine-point tiebreaker each time by 5- {j|o„j,’o.white 6-2, 6-3; McDonald-WeIss also accepted two challenges each make the return voyage, although not find the answer to any problem of his socked two bingies to lead the Oilers had essentially the same ideas as should be applauded rather than im­ 3 counts. (Q) jgf sj Jean-Dalgle 8-0, 6-1. frorij Australia and France and one with his France I or France II. He 9E-dda£M3MSUb in a bottle nor is he given to brooding Philadelphia Flyers, 6-3, Thursday to past Ansaldi’s, 14-12, last night at Rapp and lasted 24 years. He won East is now 8-2 from Sweden, it said this week. has said he is building a new if things don’t always work out the peached. move into the Stanley Cup finals for Leber Field. Ed Stack and Tim nine pennants and seven world cham­ the second straight year. In taking It was Britain’s Prince Albert who aluminum 12-meter. way he wishes. To the charge that he was ’’too pionships, but these are much rigid” in his thinking, pitcher Pat the series 4-1, the Bruins now have Patchell each tripled and singled for organized the first America’s Cup A rival Marianne syndicate will | Two weeks have gone by now since different times. Before he died not Zachry of the Mets, who played for beaten the Flyers in eight of their Ansaldi’s. competition in 1851. ’The Americans come from La Rochelle, France. { Sports slate ^ Rapp was replaced by Ken Boyer as Borg’s status doubtful long ago, McCarthy conceded he him in Indianapolis, says: brought it home and never let go The Swedes, rookies in the 1977 Cup manager of the St. Louis Cardinals past nine playoff games over two would have a lot more trouble “I never found him that way. He years. AMERICAN despite repeated British challenges. quest, will return either with their and he’s back home in Lakewood, DALLAS (UPI) - Bjorn the 21-year-old Swede has an infec­ handling today’s players. helped me tremendously as well as "The difference?” Don Cherry American Legion outlasted Modern Courageous, skippered by Atlantic aluminum Sverige or a new boat. Colo., but he isn’t brooding over what Janitorial, 5-4, in eight innings Borg has a hand infection and tion on the thumb of his right hand Friday In McCarthy’s day, the letters many others.” asked the assembled reporters. “The Braves and Hawks owner Ted The foreign yachts spend the happened to him. He’s not second- Top athletes honored Wednesday night at Waddell. Legion that might keep him from playing BASEBALL WPA stood for Works Progress Ad­ three guys who were thought to Turner, won the ”auld mug” in 1977. summer before the September races Rapp doesn’t care to stir up the difference was Cheez. You’ve got to hurler Bruce Marandino fanned 10 against Vitas Geruiaitls in the Conard at Manchester, guessing himself, either. ministration, which was a make- Bonnie Kilgore and Steve Zocco, top athletes at Manchester say Gerry Cheevers won four of those be competing for second place It won four straight races against tuning up and competing against one 3:30 “Trying to go back and saying to ashes anymore. and Janitorial’s Joel Sullivan whiffed semifinals tonight. work program instituted under “You learn from experience,” he games for us.” now have a serious chance of challenger Australia, floated by the another. The Americans hold Cheney Tech at East yourself this should’ve been this way Community College, chat with Dee Rowe, principal speaker, at nine. Borg was given a shot of penicillin, Franklin D. Roosevelt to create jobs says, without anj|trace of bitterness. last night s awards dinner at the Country Club. (Herald photo by Cheevers was equal to the Flyers’ winning the $100,000 first prize Royal Perth Yacht Club and financed separate trials until one U.S. Hampton, 3:15 and that should’ve been that way for the unemployed. Baseball has its best shots, especially early in the officials said. Whether or not he can by western Australian land developer defender and one foreign challenger serves no real purpose,” he says. ‘T m just eagCi' to get back Dunn) in the World Championship play depends upon how fast and Penney at Hall own version of the WPA today and it somewhere as a coach or a manager. third period when the score was tied, AMERICAN FARM Alan Bond. are chosen to battle. ‘Tve never been one for that.” Tennis tournament. effectively the medication works. Enfield at East Hartford stands for With Player Approval. I’m available.” 3-3. ’The 37-year-old goalie withstood Fifteen hits produced a 20-5 win for After leaving empty-handed in 1974 Other American 12-meters racing Rapp, who reached 50 yesterday Gerulaitis, who has never beaten Rockville at South Wind­ That means no manager can really a furious Flyer offensive over the Police & Fire over Army & Navy Borg was top-seeded in the WCT and 1977, Bond will apparently not be in 1977 were Independence and had spent 15 years in the minors as a last night at Buckland Field. Manny Borg in eight tries, would move by sor first five minutes of the final stanza. finals and was conceded to be the back. But his club, now headed by Enterprise. U.S. entrants have not manager before the Cards gave him Mensolis and Alex Zajac each had default into the final round if Borg Rham at Bolton ’Then, the Flyers seemed to let up, overwhelming favorite. Keith Turner, is sending a 12-meter, yet been announced. Coventry at Rocky Hill a chance to handle their club in 1977. three hits and Bert Lessard doubled can not play. Kilgore, Zocco and the Bruins responded by going But it was learned ’Thursday that He came up utterly determined to 19 th hole for the winners. Mike Banavige and TRACK for the jugular. Scott Costagna had three safeties Windham at Manchester make the most of it, but in the end he Don Marcotte potted the fell victim to what only can be each for the losers. Alumni Baseball League rosters (girls), 3:30 Following are the pairings for the 10:08 Wilkos, Romayko, Tarca, Wadas gamewinner at 6:18, beating Bernie East Catholic at Windsor described as a d ifferen ce in top performers Parent with a 10-foot rebound of a Pro golfers expect worst philosophy. Member-Member Golf Tournament 10:15 Lorentzen, Cerina. Bolin. Breen Locks (girls), 3:15 10:22 Nassif, Genovesi, Passman, Day Peter McNab shot. During all his time in baseball, Sunday at Manchester Country Club: His putter has been the major TENNIS 10:29 Edwards. Fahey, BeluaYdo, McNab, who also had four assists, FORT WORTH, Texas (UPI) - Manchester Municipal Credit Matl-Mads — Coaches Larry Rapp was schooled to believe the 6:45 Kelso, Mazanec, K. Gordon, Mof­ Cavedon Dempsey to Bills Because of the almost murderous culprit in keeping him from realizing Conard at Manchester fat Triple winner of awards last night at the annual Manchester netted an insurance goal at 12:22, zip­ Union — Coaches Paul Terjak, Hayes, Gordon Plouffe: players - manager was the boss of the team. 10:36 Wall, Barningham, Prachniak. ping a 30-footer through Parent’s ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (UPI) - assault on par in the first round of the his potential on the tour, but Melnyk Charlie Graff: players — Marc Lance Bouchard, Joe Chetalat, Jim­ Lyman M emorial at Under the tolerant, easy-going Red 6:51 D. Tarca, Miklowsky, McFarland. Malls Community College sports banquet at the Country Club was Bon­ legs. Jean Ratelle capped the scoring The Buffalo Bills signed veteran Colonial Invitation Thursday, there needed only 22 putts to race around Beaudet, Phil Carpenter, Joe Placen­ my Florence, Shawn Kershaw, Cheney Tech N. Smith 10:43 Ottaviano, LaChapella, Skinner, Schoendienst, who had managed 6:59 Reardon, Long, Horvath, Tierney nie Kilgore, at 18:56 with an empty-net goal. placekicker Tom Dempsey, holder of are those who expect the worst the par-70, normally tough (Colonial ta, Craig Franklin, Tom Schacknes, Bryan Lowry, John Luby, Paul Peck, Manchester at Conard them for 12 years before Rapp got Sullivan Softball - Bonnie Kilgore and Ellyn Country Club course in 5-under 65. (girls) 7:06 Backiel, Sander, Wilson, Pagani 10:57 Leone, Skinner, Tedford, Mutty She was judged the most valuable “Look at the games we’ve won in the record for the longest field goal today. Kevin Brophy, Scott Robare, Chris Greg Valente, Jamie Merisotis, Mike there, the Cardinals did more or less 7:13 Crockett, Daly, Annuli:, McCarthy Johnson. 11:04 Zindel, Hwang, Eagleson. volleyball and softball player and the last two minutes and in over­ kicked in the NFL — a record 63 “I’d hate to see where they put the He one-putted the last 12 holes in Gunter, Jim Maher, Scott Matson, Hebert, Tim Ellis. Dave MacBryde, E.O. Smith at East as they chose and dressed the way 7:20 J, Herdic, Herdic, Converse, Ata- Golf - Coach’s award - Mark pins for the second round,” Lee an amazing exhibition that even he Catholic (girls) Genovesi also received the Christie McCor­ Pinhiero. time,” said Cherry. “We just don’t yards - in 1970. Sean Hagearty, Steve Albert, Mike MacBryde, Steve Brown, Bill they liked. mian mick award as the top female give up. Trevino said. “They’re gonna be out found hard to believe. Michael Moreau, Tim Graboski, 11:11 Faye, Jackson, Denz, Watson Tennis - Coach’s awards - Mark On Wednesday, the Bills signed Leslie. GOLF. Schoendienst ran a loose ship and 7:34 Gordon, Pietrantonio, Warren, athlete. of sight. They don’t like to see all Trevino, Fuzzy Zoeller, Gil Morgan Mike Dettore. Nassiff Arms Sports — Coaches DelMastro Briggs and Sandy Musick. Will Grant, the club’s lOth-round Cheney Tech at Coventry everybody was happy. The Cards won Steve Zocco gained the Matt draft choice; veteran offensive those low rounds being shot around and little-known Mike Sullivan shot Krause Florist — Coaches Bernie A1 Chevrette, Frank Pardi: players two pennants and one world cham­ 7:41 Eigner, Eigner, Wilks, Finnegan Surgery slated Moriarty Award as the top male Matt Moriarty Award - Steve Zoc­ Ford named here.” 66 and the group at 67 included GIRLS SOFTBALL 7:48 Murphy, Zemke, Taylor, McMahon co. tackle Winston Hill; and free-agent Quesnel, Ken Sharp: players — Dean — Scott Carbone, Pat Carroll, Dan pionship during his first four years as FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - The athlete. But it became quite clear Thursday Charles Coody, Mike Merely, Ekl Cook, Tim Fogarty, Michael Manchester at Conard, 7:55 Morline, Kiernan, Matava, Christie McCormick Award - Bon­ MIDDLEBURY, Vt. (UPI) - linebackers Steve Colovito and Pat O’Brien, Doug Whitaker, Tim manager but never were able to win New England Patriots have an­ Dee Rowe was the main speaker. Curto. first-round leader Steve Melnyk did Fiori, Danny Edwards, Andy Bean, Michaud, Chris Schaffer, Eric' Lauzon, 'Tony Chevrette, Alan Pardi, 3:30 Thomsen nounced quarterback Matt nie Kilgore. Duane Ford has been named to the again after that and after Schoen­ 8:02 David. Moran, McCarthy. Award winners, most valuable Middlebury College coaching staff. not care where the pins were located. Jerry Heard and Curtis Strange. Stepper, Patrick Burke, Jim Bosse, Vito Perrone, Tom Mikoleit, Mike dienst was let go, many of those he Cavanaugh, their second-round draft Saturday Schilling listed first and coach’s selection se­ Athletic Director ’Thomas Lawson Brian' Carr, Craig Carlson, Bob Everett, Mark Walling, Gary Hurley, left behind agreed he was “ too pick, will undergo knee surgery Mon­ BASEBALL 8:09 Curtin, Griffiths, Roscoe, cond, were: announced today. McConnell, Joe Cosgrove, Martin Don Maxim, Jeff Popik, Mike easy.” day. Veteran acquired South Catholic at East Treschuk Soccer - Mike Gerber and Gary Ford, of Rumney, N.H., was Bow ling ] Burke, John Flaherty, Dave McKenna. Compared with him, Rapp looked 8:16 Novak, Agostinelli, Shaw, Shaw Cavanaugh, drafted out of Perrelli. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The named to the 1977 UPI All-New Williams, Laurent Jean. - Liggett Parkade Drug — Catholic, 11 a.m. like Captain Bligh. 8:23 Marshal, Barningham, Fagan, Pittsburgh, will have a torn medial Volleyball - Bonnie Kilgore and Washington Redskins acquired England football team and helped Heritage Savings & Loan Coaches Les Black, Dick Cichowski: TRACK He was the authoritarian Schoen­ Stuck cartilage repaired in his right knee, by Carin Alfieri. veteran tight end Jim Mandich from carry the Panthers to three New TWI-LITE- Kiffy Cyr Assoeiation — Coach Don Morrell: players — Brian Austin, Michael Manchester /East dienst wasn’t and whenever he issued 8:30 Peck, Lynch, Gigloi, Mloganski Dr. James McMasters orthopedic Men's basketball MVP - Sean the Miami Dolphins for eighth-round England lacrosse championships. 187-454, June Schultz 182- BUY NOW players — Dean Gustafson, Norman Brainard, Steve Chichowski, Brian Catholic at Hartford In­ 8:44 Kennedy. Stephens. Moriarty. surgeon for the University of An order he expected it to be obeyed. Thompson and Joe Niedomys, draft choices in 1979 and 1980. Ford graduates from Middlebury 175-495, Gerry Tracy 208- Hebert, Bob McMahon, George Cap- Galligan, James Grout, Ron vitational, 10 a.m. Rapp immediately established a code Howland Pittsburgh. Womeiv's basketball - June Walton; Mandich played in three Super 514, Mary Boyko 179-188- palla, Mike ’Tuley, Dan Matthew, Pedomente, Bill Schiff, Ron Gerrish, 8:51 Tomkiel, McCallum, Lebidz. this month. He will be assistant for the way the players should dress Oleksinski most improved - Pam Pietro. Bowls with the Dolphins, who drafted coach of football, hockey, lacrosse 521, Dottie Whitehead 465, Eric Nelson, Mike Luby, Robbie Jam es Kibble, Leon Bilodeau, Comment declined and wear their facial hair. Fitxmorris back him out of the University of Michigan Pam Carlson 454. 8:58 Gardella, Carmienka, Archam- Baseball ■ Kevin Hanlon and Dan and an instructor of physical educa­ Ames, Jim Voiland, Mike Greenleaf, George Hanlon, Bob Piccin, Greg Oply a few days after Rapp took bault, Ogden CLEVELAND (UPI) - The Sitek. in 1970’s second round. GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI) - The tion. David James, John Morrell, Russell Konan, Brian Stein, Dave Parrott. Green Bay Packers and Head Coach over last year, I detected some sense 9:05 Giglio, Zanis, Zavarella, Fresch Cleveland Indians activated right- AND SAVE! Smith, Eddie Bertrame. Moriarty Fuel — Coach Bruce of trouble when I walked into the 9:12 Sullivan, Clough, Lapinski, handed pitcher A1 Fitzmorris, who Bart Starr Wednesday declined to Moriarty Bros. — Coaches John Baltovick: players — Doug Gaboury, -♦-ww #2*asr? s comment on the penalty assessed the Cardinals’ clubhouse in St. Kristotf had ben on the 21-day disabled list Women play Dalone, Louis ^imkiewicz: players— Paul McMahon, Tim Callahan, Jeff 9:19 Dappolino, Evanglista, Smith, team in last week’s player draft Petersburg, Fla., during spring with acute muscle spasms in the GENERAL MOTORS ANNOUNCED A Tohn Jurewicz, Michael Savidakis, Chmielewski, Bruce Baltovick, Irvin Giguerc Scholastic sports I Manchester Community because of illegal workouts the club training. 1 was wearing a sport shirt neck, and took two players off the ac­ Chris Young, John Dalone, Kevin Hainsey, Craig Woodward, Dean 9:26 Schotta, Heath, Herman, ' College’s women’s softball PRICE INCREASE AS OF MAY 1. 1978. held for college players. and jeans at the time and after tive roster. team will travel to Burnham, Mark Zimkiewicz, Billy Gressman, Kent Stringfellow, Tim looking me over, Garry Templeton, Rosenthal Left-handed pitcher Rick Kreuger Hill, Jack Moreau, Earl Lappen, Don Weiss of the NFL said 9:40 Maddox, Tracey, Melton, Cooper Leicester, Mass., Saturday Feshler, Dean Collins, Bobby Hill, the Cards’ young shortstop, said he 9:54 Vonderkall, Cardone, Hilinski, was optioned to Portland, the Tribe’s Paul Tucker, Doug Bilodeau, Chris Wednesday the Packers should have to pace Rockville, 8-0 in the CVC and with the latter and Mike Oleksinski to compete in the New BUT WE STILL HAVE OVER Bob Campanelli, Mike O’Rourke, known of the rule prohibiting drilling couldn’t talk to me. Lennon Class AAA affiliate, and outfielder Baseball Delsignore, George Depetta, Billy 9-3 overall. Kelly was the winning playing well defensively. Bennet England Region XXI Slow Mark Cimino. draft eligible players on out-of-town “Why not?” I asked him. 10:01 Clough. Plodzik, McKee. Horace Speed was placed on the 15- AREA SCIIOOI..S pitcher. It was Windsor’s first loss stands 3-3. Pitch Tournament. Corso, Steve Streeter. "Because of what you’re lay disabled list with a bruised bone It was a battle between the top two 100 NEW CARS & TRUCKS college campuses. The team was Kozlovich after nine triumphs. BENNET JV First game is at 11 and a penalized its fourth-round draft in his right foot. clubs in the C entral Valley Art Staples and Steve Mongiat each Illing nipped Bennei, 9-8, in jayvee win will place the locals in Conference and turned into an error- choice. had two hits for 8-3 Coventry with baseball action yesterday. an afternoon bracket. AT OLD PRICES.. . C Jal alal results J Bow ling filled contest. winning hurler Phil Madore Sean Nevins drove in six runs with Manchester is seeded 08Bwsft»a(M8Baii^taBSUCtSMaKWIII$aMMC$nWMMNNIMNaNII$nnaBKMtMMIMef|B(BNN^ Rockville High remained unbeaten scattering eight hits. a homer and triple and Frank Maran­ fourth. All our new cars and trucks received In our stock before recent FROM in conference play and knocked rv tl Game Doubles Fourth Cano $in(les Rham won for the ninth time in 13 dino and Paul Peck each doubled for price Increase and still up for sale at old prices. So you can still' 7 Peiob 7 Poinb DUSTY- Ted Bidwell Thompson 214-565, Rich Windsor High out of the undefeated outings as Ray Touhey slugged a Illing, now 2-2. Don Sumislaski had 1 bps 12.60 9.00 U.40 7 Randv 18i0 6.40 4i0 Holmes 204-550, Dave ranks with a 10-9 win to top yester­ SAVE BIG on a 78 Chevy car or truck If you act quickly. But 2 Pels Rimon 3.40 3.00 2 Arri 4.40 3.00 Cheri Dow entered 205-562, Roger bases-loaded triple in the third inning two hits for Bennet, which lost its I Nrristi ibis I 4.00 9 Carea 3.40 Wilson 555, Carl Ogren 561. hurry; supply Is limited. Quinicls 2-6 29.00 Mieezkowski 242Z-75, Brian W.H. PREUSS SONS day’s area action. The clubs com­ Quimela 2-7 29i0 and relief pitcher Jeff Gothreau held first in five outings. Coach indicted PsriKta 6 -2 127J0 PeriacU 7-2 121.50 Boyington 223, A 1 Senna bined lor 16 errors, eight apiece. Trilecb S-24 461.10 in California play Portland in check the last five FRESNO, Calif. (U P D - Trilecta 7-2-5 765.60 200-226-621, Bill Tomlinson JEWEL- Diane Cote 200- In other tilts. Coventry High MANY MODELS IN STOCK NOWH Second Gmo Doubles nith Game Doubles 513, Doris Forucci 182-458, frames. Golf San Diego Chargers scout 7 PoMi 214-572, Ken Tomlinson 214, topped East Hampton, 6-1, and Rham 7 Points Manchester High junior Cheri Dow has been named to RENNET CHENEY TECH Ray Newman has been in­ 2Ze{iijCarea 14.00 7.60 5.20 7 I t p i Iriondo 29.60 24.60 13.20 Ed Bachl 205-561, Mike Gay N ese 192, Gurd High downed Portland, 9-4, in COC FIRST C ME...FIRST SAVE 1 Geno bb I 3J0 8J0 4 Arria{a R Ecenarre 10.20 7.20 play in 17 Magazine’s third annual Tennis Tournament of R asm ussen 177, Peg Bennet varsity baseball team Cheney Tech golf team scored a 5-0 dicted for- allegedly 0 6 OeOrbuez Ramon 8.20 3 Gem Barturen 540 makeup engagements. Champions at Mission Viejo, Calif., May 16-20, Presti 212-568, John bowed, 6-1, to Silas Deane of triumph over Vinal Tech yesterday in evading over $311,000 in Qaneh 2-1 40.40 QumieU 4-7 85.60 Kozicki 212-203-574, Denny Keating 175, Patty Westine Larry Kelly had three hits and two ■AW iVAVAflAW AW . Perltcta 2-8 177.00 Periecta 7-4 146.10 Dow received notice of her appointment for the all­ Wethersfield yesterday. Middletown. federal income tax Trifecta 2-8-6 1.416.60 Trifecta 7-4-3 94240 Carlin 211-571, Gene Wildes 480. RBI, including driving in the winning Tim Ellis and Dave Robichaud expense paid trip Monday by telegram. run with an eight-inning sacrifice fly. C heney’s Mike F ra se r took payments between 1971 and NOW ON DISPLAY Third Game Doubles Siilh Game Doubles One girl from each state in four different age groups 211-589, Joe Lauzon 206-553, collected the Bears’ only two hits 1975, U.S. Attorney Her­ TPoirtt 7 Peints POWDER PUFI'- Lorie medalist honors with an 87. The S Azea Kapa 15.00 10.06 4.00 OAsbEcenvTO 14.40 4.80 3.40 were picked and Dow will be the Connecticut represen­ Tom C orbitt 207, Ed Beavers now stand 3-4. man Sillas reported. THE INDY PACE CAR 3 Hurrefui Ser{ie 6.60 4.20 2 Guernca I Carea 4.40 3.40 Czaskowski 211, Tony Levere 210-178-552, Lynda 2 l»idy Bvtecfl 3.00 8 Uriarte Garamendi 3.40 tative in the 18 and under bracket. Newman has been IbUeU 3-5 29.60 Raymond 187-499, Cricket Results: Fraser (CT) def. QuinieU 2-6 36.40 Overall, there will 208 entrants in the four age groups ( Kolaczenko 249-563, Ken Markuch 7-5, Victor (CT) def. Bubier employed by the Chargers CORVEHE Perfecti 5-3 76.20 Periecta 6-2 125.70 Cooley 224, Ike Miller Palicki 182-464, Marty Softball Trifecta 5-3-214180 Trifecta 6-2-8 1,351.50 14 and under, 16 and under, 18 and under, 21 and under). 1-up, Lisk (CT) def. Weber 5-4, since 1972. If convicted on 204-218-597, Mike Masalonis Bradshaw 194-484, Terry Seventh GaoN Sinctes Among the participants will be 15-year old Tracy Austin Siem ienski 479, Jean Corelli (CT) def. Cummins 3-2, all five counts of the indict- 7 Poinb competing in the 21 and under age group. 201, Bob Oliver 223-564, Cheney won medal point, 394-444. ment, he could be 10.60 6.20 4.80 Michaud 456. REC 5 Gorostola 11.40 6.60 Neil Lawrence 200, Art EAST CATHOLIC sentenced to a maximum 2 Rodri(uez 3.26 Making the most of 20 base hits, pair for the Printers. JAI ALAI ENTRIES bniieb 1-S 4340 the MCC Vets trounced DeMolay last DUSTY East Catholic was upended by of 25 years in prison and Perieeb 1-5 131.10 fined up to $50,000. Trifecta l-S-2 426.00 night at Keeney, 14-2. After failing to score in the first arch-rival South Catholic, 4-1, in HCC OUR USED CAR Qtimiela 2-6 46.00 DON'T JUST CUT GRASS. golf play yesterday at Goodwin Park nMvnuK Eichth Cane Doubles Perieeb 6-2 13040 Only in the last inning did the two innings, North End Fire stopped l l l C H E M U S 7tb GAME SiG U S 7 Peiflb Trifecb 6-2-5 314.40 Yale favored in Hartford. 5 A zu lavkr 14.00 5.80 4.80 winners fail to score as Steve Demur the Angels last night at Robertson REPUTATION RUNS ON irtiin 7P6KTS Eleventh Game Doublet VACUUM 2 Arriata I Harcoida 7.40 4.00 BOSTON (U P I)-Y ale’s The loss drops the Eagles to 5-3 for Coach ailing 1. O lm 7 Points collected four hits, Bob Klatka and Park, 20-4. I t a M 1 Randj Iriooda 3.20 taueU 2-5 37.40 8 Azea GvHa 18.60 13.00 5.20 crew is favored to win the the campaign. South’s John Luppino I h r l O b v i XbrUftl 5 Guernica I Ecenarro 11.60 8.00 Ron Dickerman three each and John John Jenkins paced the attack with NEW BRUNSWICK, OUR RECONQITIOHUie Perieeb S-2 100.50 rowing of the 33rd Eastern ottM^Uodtla iGiMlartHna 4. G in tM d took medalist honors with a 73. Trifecb 5-2-1 593.70 2 Arri lavier 3.60 Kearney two. three hits and teammates Russ N.J. (UPI) - Rutgers // KAlifiir $4495 i . IbiTigd IW M IC rntta taiiela 5-8 54.60 S prints scheduled in from •179“ Teammate Bob Donnelli carded a 75 i Anbn nenam i Z t f d The losers were limited to three Benevides, Mike Vignone and Lenny University head football 76 DATSUN $3995 Custom. 4 door, 4 cyl., 4 speed, air Wnth Gam Doublet Perieeb 8-5 144.90 T .G v M b h 7 Pwnb Worcester Sunday. while East’s best was Paul B210 Cp6.. 4 cyl. , a/trans., radio. condition, radio. T.r • ‘ • Trilecb 8-5-2 528.90 harmless singles. Farrand each had two more. Coach Frank Burns has un­ l O t a t 8 Uriarte Zoqti 12.40 7.40 340 Twelfth Gama Doubles Boston University is the CANDI.EI.IGHT Phil Philbrick and Mack Grey led Peracchio, who carded a 77. dergone successful heart 74 OPEL $2625 76 FORD $3495 7 7 GRANADA $4995 S U O i n t a i SM S trsb 2 lascaratiran ta n am 4.40 4.00 6 Gorostola Garib 5.00 7 Poinb seeded second, followed by Results: Donnelli (S) def. Peracchio Manta Lutus Cpe. 4 cyl„ 4 speed Qran Torino, 4 Door. V-8, a/trani., Qhia cpe., V-8, a/lrans., air condi­ M tm m ui IttGAHMaUS 4 Guemka I 13.20 1040 12.60 One-run decisions featured last the Angels with two safeties each. surgery at St. Luke’s taiieU 2-8 34.00 I m trans., air condition, radio. air condition, p/sleering, p/brakes, tion, vinyl roof, p/steerIng 7 P m 7 p m 1 Ourob Garamendi 4.60 6.00 Cornell, the Massachusetts (by medal score, Luppino (SI def. vinyl roof, radio. L Ptb Enoam 1. Girtstth EctMTt Ptrieeb ^ 2 12 19 0 night’s play as Moriarty’s nipped the CHARTER OAK Hospital in Houston, p/brakes, radio. Trifecb 8-2-6 696.30 3 Oatevan Garita 4.40 Institute of Technology and Discover the mower Charlebois 5-4, Arace (S) def. Forziey 5- Texas. 73 VOLKSWAGEN $2195 1 IitI bpi 2. AiTiw I llrftaN QuneU 1-4 36.00 Ziper Club, 4-3, at Robertson Park Jack Hughes, Ray Braun, Dick 72 VOLKSWAGEN $2695 73 IMPALA $2195 IM Ip n A tb l Tenth Came Sin(let Perieeb 4-1 82.50 Northeastern University. 4, Fitzgerald (EC) def. Gove 5-4, South 2 Door, 4 cyi.. 4 speed trans., radio. iZivdttm 4. D rte b b p t and Crispino’s bested Multi Circuits, Klein and Craig Repoli each blasted Dr. Norman Reitman, Deluxe Wagon, 4 cyl. engine. 4 Custom Cpe.i V-8, a/trans., vinyl 7 Points Trifecb 4-1-3 417.90 that discovered muiching won medal point, 316-331. speed trana., radio. S. Ra^f Bartni 5. Eh m M vctbi OUrbrb 1640 7.00 180 HMdb: $289,737 75 PLYMOUTH $3245 roof, p/steerIng, p/brakes, radio. lltoTM iSirff 9-8, at Fitzgerald. two hits as Manchester Oil Heat IIDI.TON HIGH chief cardiologist at i Mtrned livltr 2 Iriondo 8.20 3.60 Atbndance; 3,981 Duster, 2 Dr., 6 cyl, a/lrans., air 75 FORD ELITE $4095 7. t a t Mpi 7. A t e i G ^ 5 Asb 380 Paul Ostuni, Carl Hasel and Ron turned back the Jaycees last night at Middlesex General condition, p/steering,-radio, vinyl ibibcalRMat 8. Asb tm m Bolton High golf team improved its 2 Door, V*8 engine, a/lrans., air root. SKtaMtaiiOdM SttStadj OdNt and save ’40. Laliberti each stroked two hits for Fitzgerald, 10-5. record to 6-2 with a 5-0 whitewashing Hospital in New Brunswick condition, p/steering. p/brakee, TRUCKS the MB’s as did Roger Talhot and Bob Heiter, Dave Malick, Joe said an arteriogram vloyl roof. AM -FM tape. 75 TOYOTA W-LUX $3695 3rd6MEIC«US M G M i m U S ‘ Weighted of Vinal Tech yesterday at Lyman 73 MAZADA $1945 7pm ifmt ■ Bolens Mulching M ower** movvs. I Your lawn is naturally fed so you Stack and Bob Ramire came up with PIck-Up, 4 cvl. *100 OFF Load Carrier Mike Mistretta for Zipser. Meadow Country Club. revealed blocked arteries RX2, 2 Door, 4 cyl., a/trans., radio. engine. 4 speed trans., 8 track FM . IM A ik l l.GM lTftaN grooms, and feeds your lawn in save on expensive fertilizer. 76 VEGA $3195 LZifNM I ta d p G v H a Must be used One extra inning was needed for two blows each in defeat. Results: Ursin (B) def. Markuch 7-6, and the operation was com­ RUR RRR KIT one pass. 76 HONDA $3395 Estate Station Wagon, 4 cyl. engine, 7 7 DATSUN $4795 S.tanalfatnR 3. A n Octa on slopes. I Save money nowl Save time and the Supremes to win. Mike Coughlin a/trans., air condition. p/steerIng, i PtbI t t a t a i W i G r a n i WITH RIDER INDY Ovian (B) def. Bubier 1-up, Ferguson (B) pleted ’Tuesday, by a group Civic. 3 Door. 4 cyl., 4 spegd trana., L o n g B e d Pick-up, 4 S. lb*bMz0ctaS. GM fitalZM i ■ Inside this unique mower, the work through both grass cutting radio. p/brakes. radio. cyl.~ I. engine,engin a/trans. air condition. PURCHASE singled in the winning run. Trailing 6-3 with three outs left. def, Weber 7-6, Hooper (B) def. Cummins headed by Dr. Denton i teMiblltpi i Orbrtt StbKta s hlell f ------c a p . grass is cut and the dippings are and leaf dean-up seasons. 7. ta n M ir Bruce Tracy and Mike Crispino Bob and Marie’s rallied to score six 7-5, Bolton won medal point. Cooley and Dr. Robert 76 FORD $4395 Both Snapper Mowers have powerful re8, a/trans., air Vi L t a n b Warshawsky and Don Gaudreau each Bob’s with four singles and Tony Sport Cpe., V-8, a/trans.. air condi­ Illing girls’ softball team dropped condition, radio, p/s, p/b. 6W Fleelside, 6 cyl., a/trana., I f t n often to empty- RETURNS TO tion, p/steerIng, p/brakes, radio. were in the two-hit bracket. Listro collected three, Rick Malldy yesterday a 12-3 decision to J.F. p/steerIng, radio. i G n b c t l Best in defeat were Bill Zwick with and Tony Quintilian! two hits each. 73 PINTO SQUIRE $2295 5 .11b ihlByOU/ cmnn aEiiMin 73 NOVA $2195 78 CHEV. T M $4895 n«SM*l A.K81 eid«7tpe«titeati^ Kennedy of Enfield. Station Wagon, 4 cyl., a/trans., Custom 4 Door, 8 cyl., a/lrans., iN tai three hits and Ken Bavier and Art Thrifty was led by Butch Kinney’s radio. 8' Fleeuide, V-8, a/lrans., loaded T . M trtt Pam Cunningham and Diane p/steering, radio. O/SrHIHLMID Hr fHO-Sr CO fVOHUHN MA.SS ’HWU fHfSI 0 (4 lf« S Clark with two each. home run and three hits by Ed White with options. t M i r Ferguson each had two hits for the 77 MERIAIRY COMET $4095 76 MAVERICK $3645 S M t a n b b EASTERN and two by Bill Finnegan. 2 Door, 6 cvl., a/trans.. vinyl roof, 73 FORD RANCHERO $2795 llHiGNiMnB Rams. 4 Door, 6 cyl., a/trans., air condi­ V-8. a/trans., p/steerIng. radio. Twelve runs in the third inning NIKE ruat proofed. tion. vinyl roof, radio. I mil SHHH i. taitai Adi I TAPPER proved more than enough for North Scoring four runs in three innings L ZiedliftNrti L M ta lM ir Methodist to top Allied Printing last helped propel Wilson Electric to a 15- Tennis 4.NbtaiMRl IftwawIGrend i M IctRirre iChmbZtfri to-ihe night at Nebo, 18-11. 6 triumph over Acadia last night at CHENEY TECH ftadpHta iM rbO bii Cheney Tech tennis team was iLHrrinltatt lGtrMdiHd«i SERVICE y^ PARTS • TILLER RENTAL Big hitters were Paul Moyer with Nike. T.MiSuSihiil T . t a a i m U i four hits, Jim La Penta and Nelson ’Three hits rattled off the bats of whitewashed yesterday by Rham ItatM * LltblMHim W.H. PREUSS SONS Eddy with three each and Wayne Dick Tanger and Steve Wilson while High, 5-0, in COC play in Hebron. npStantatt Attkim/K? awn m m ¥ m a rpiirDT^C I & 228 BOSTON TPKE. Steely, Mickey Holmes, Dave Mike Scanlon, Tom Ferlezza, Paul Results: Hillman (R) def. 7PWTS L v f l L l l l 0 L LEISURE GUtTERc^ 1. In ^ M ir Thomas and Bernie Chappell two Lorenzen and Gary Burr each Talamini 6-1, 6-0; Corio (R) def. Route 44A, Coventry • 742-6103 BOLTON CTR. 6 & 44A) each, all for the winners. collected two for the winners. Hewitt 6-0, Jeanette (R) def. m m m 1221 Mahi nnsL Mr*i*ftVtr Mi-MiR IGmbbNintbi Marty Thibodeau, Bill Hodis and The Restaurant was paced by Ference 6-4, 6-4; Welsh-Dreyer (R) ita n b G rtt PHONE 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 9 to 6 DAILY TUBS. & THURS. TIL 8 YOUR NEW AND USED I M i l d t a l b i Herald f ON AltItMNCt »N FtNCIirO YOUN AO 643-9492 Don Zura collected three hits each Brian Murphy, Bob Ballok and Ron def. Landry-West 6-3, 6-0; Pelletier- CAR AND TRUCK O K N NEEROATS EXCEPT HU. tIL I PM; RAT. T IU B itantalliln SAT. til 5 MON. 9 to 4 S NAIR STROT, MANCHESTER • T EL I S I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and Tom Vescey, Mark Cawley, Leo Nivison with two hits each and Bob Graham (R) def. Melendy-Wamer 1- SALESMAN 122 4 44 4 miiftai 2'/j Miles East ol Ballon Lake Maheux and Rich Hollis each had a Bullock who homered. 6, 6-2, 6-2. Itatlwim ' ( PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Fri., May 12,1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.. May 12. 1978— PAGE NINETEEN ScotVs World Bisset becomes ^bankable^ HOLLYWOOD (DPI) - The is her break-through movie, “The difference between a movie star and Deep.” Due almost solely to the presence an actress, although the two are not of Miss Bisset, “The Deep” was mutually exclusive, is primarily 1977’s third largest boxoffice attrac­ money and a choice of parts. tion, behind "Star Wars” and At the moment the queens of film “Smokey and the Bandit.” are Jane Fonda, Faye Dunaway and Since then, Jacqueline has starred perhaps Diane Keaton. In a special in the controversial “The Greek category are Barbra Streisand and Tycoon,” a thinly disguised story of Liza Minnelli, both musical stars. Aristotle Onassls and Jacqueline Generally it takes a break-through DiriGOUTI Kennedy Onassis. She also has film to elevate a successful actress costarred with George Segal in to superstar status. For Fonda it was “Someone is Killing the Great Chefs “Klute.” Dunaway turned the comer of Europe.” in “Network.” Keaton broke the The simple fact is that the English- barrier in “Annie Hall.” SUNDAY DIIMG Bankability is the key factor in dis- born actress has become bankable. Jackie is being offered big parts in tinguishing actresses from major movies that never came her superstars. When an actress attracts the public way in the past, thanks to “The ®AME«CA’S STEAK EXPERT | Deep.” e 1977 Pi. Ste^a to the box office, she becomes a Jackie ponders the opportunities member of an exclusive sorority § Welcoffle to Mother & The Family ^ that lie. ahead now that she has Band entertains at Meadows JURY’S TAVKRN which enjoys the privilege of first g Complimentary Wine for Mother g Mr. STEAK become a bankable superstar. look at scripts, a salary in the band’s community outreach program. The “I’m a lot better actress than I was Residents and patients at the Meadows million-dollar bracket and perhaps 10 years ago,” she said. “So I'm glad Convalescent Home on Bidwell Street enjoy a director is James Bosco, in plaid jacket. It’s Not Just Another I FULL CDURSE DINNER f A T Mr. Steak we offer a complata Una even a piece of the action. (Herald photo by Pinto) W Including S s ls d B s r m Most recently ascended to that lof­ my very early pictures weren’t real­ spring concert presented by the Illing Junior STEAK HOUSE... of a g e d U.S.D.A. Cholca Stoaks. Saa ty circle is Jacqueline Bisset, a ly smash hits. High School band. The concert is part of the ¥ Roast Turkey *6.50 ^ “I think I’m more interesting than Food? Frash saafood idlnnars are also our breathtaking beauty who has not won Now Acceptlag Reiervatloni lor I was and my work should become ^ Baked Ham *6.50 ^ an Academy Award in her 30 films. MOTHER’S DAY, MAY 14th ^ (Children $3.75) 7 spaclalty as wall as combination dinnars of Perhaps she never will. But then more interesting as a consequence. TV highlights tonight Now I’m more of an authority figure Serving From 12:00 Noon ^ Or Choose trom our ^ neither did Marilyn Monroe. Heads arts foundation your favorlta saafood and stoak. Our on and not a popularity figure. Seating Every 1 'A hours ^ Al eCarte Menu W Jacqueline Bisset The vital element for Jackie Bisset AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - Alden C. Wilson, executive PBS, Firing Line. "The 8 p.m ..C B S, The New 12:00; 1:30; 3:00, 4:30, 6:00 P,M. chlldron’s manu contains a wido saloction director of the Maine State Commission on the Arts and Adventures of Wonder Neutron Bomb,” 10 p.m. CBS, Husbands, Complete Menu Availanle Humanities, has been elected for the second year as Woman. A would-be Napoleon of quality foods. Wives and Lovers. Paula must P e o p le t a lk president of the New England Foundation for the Arts. kidnaps a group of world-class yeild to a “fate worse than JURY'S TAVERN t Fri.a S a t.-O S M O S IS ^ Tile foundation, which held its election last week, is a athletes to win legitimacy at FOR THE MONTH OF MAY death’’ in order to save News in July to work full time on nonprofit organization that works with the six New the Olympics for his im­ CHOICES IHaUOE c u d ix a d I Wod.&Thura.- DAVID ABINGTON § fjuiel birthday it’s supposed to help get rid of acne, herself and Murray from star­ STEAKS- -SHRIMP WE ARE OFFERING TMS SlUffiAY SPECIAL but the Federal Trade Commission documentaries. England state arts agencies on projects carried out aginary state. NBC, The Life I © Irving Berlin celebrated his 90th and Times of Grizzly Adams. vation. NBC, Quincy. A high SCALLOPS-VEAL -CHICKEN -SOLE EXCEPT MAY 14th, MOTHER'S DAY says Acne-Statin doesn’t work, and Reasoner’s announcement regionally. birthday quietly with his wife at their Delirious with fever. Mad school iootball star plays in an clean-cut singer Pat Boone, who en­ Thursday in New York didn’t say It operates a program in the performing arts to provide important game that could CHOPS - DUCKLING - CORNISH HEN upstate New York country home. Jack fancies himself a bounty dorsed the product, says he’ll help where he’ll be doing the documen­ financial help to local sponsors. result in his death,(R) PBS, The man whose lyrics are standard hunter and Grizzly his prey. And Much More t S s COUpS offers' a savings' o f '(ME h a lf' s pay back gypped customers if the taries, but it is presumed that he’ll be ABC, Donny and Marie. PBS, Austin City Limits. “ Killough expressions and whose "God Bless & Eckley, The Lost Gonzo FTC is right. working at CBS, his old employer Washington Week In Review. DInnere A A La Carte America” is considered a second .DOLLAR PER PERSON ON ANY REGULARiRUXDJNNER. ! There’s no word on how much the which has been trying to lure him 8:30 p.m. PBS, Wall Street Band" R«comnwnd«d br. . ^ national anthem became a non­ restitution will be or how large a back to replace Bill Moyers — now Week. YtnkMBCpnnwRIculMKwd^ OFFER (M)0D ANY SUNDAY FOR THE MONTH OF MAY ■ agenarian Thursday. See Saturday's Weekend percentage Boone will pay, but FTC back at PBS — as chief correspon­ 9 p.m. CBS, The Incredible Excluding May 14th, Mother’s Day A Chlldrana Manus, and Specials. \ The American Society of Com­ Theater schedule ^ magazine for complete televi­ RL 32, So. Willington, Exit idO, OH 1-86 official Albert Kramer said in dent on CBS Reports. Hulk. NBC, The Rockford Exclualvefy AT \ posers, Authors and Publishers had sion program information. 7 milea North of WilUmanlic Washington Thursday that Boone — Files. Jim becomes embroiled Mr. STEAK of Mancheater . planned to throw what it billed as a ( ilim p s c s in a CIA investigation when he 2S Nn. Iran NirtforX ftOSO BOIBXYI 42*4497 who looks like he's never seen the 244 CENTER STREET ! "modest” party for Berlin, but the Entertainer Eartha Kitt presented agrees to help a mentally dis­ IVi'ftdmken wrong side of a pimple anyway — is UA Theater 1 - "The Greek cyyiatisfickl ‘■Utivf affair was canceled when the com­ After Dark’s “Performer of the Manchester Drive-In — turbed w om an.(R) ABC, the first celebrity whovs ever made Bycoon,’’ 7:40-9:40 ___ udoimjlm poser informed ASCAP he could not Year” award to music man Peter “The House by the Lake," Movie. ’’Futureworld,” such an offer. UA Theater 2 — "For the Allen in New York Thursday night... 8:10; "The Manitou,” 9:30; starring Peter Fonda. An FRI. SAT. DUN. 1:20 PM udaxdteklmieeJ , attend. Love of Benji," 7:10-9:00 Musical anchors Miz Lillian, the mother of President “ Point of Terror," 11:30 amusement complex run by President Carter joined hundreds UA Theater 3 — "Return Mansfield Drive-In — "The robots turns into a nightmare. LA STRADA WEST RESTAURANT 0;: 9«AUeB(i6ui^luuu V of other Americans in hailing Berlin. It hasn’t been an easy couple of Carter, visited the house of from Witch Mountain,” 7:30- Choirboys,’’; “The Sting,” Carter said in a note, “God bless Ir­ years with Barbara Walters on the children’s writer Hans Christian 9:20 Pizza & Grinders show starts 8:20 p.m., BpectoEBlieipiftUB.. j Q ving Berlin!” ABC E vening News, and finally Andersen in Copenhagen Thursday, Vernon Cine 1 — ’’F.M.” ^ FRtl PIRIINC S2B>3333 471 HARTFORD RD. (COR. m c k e e s t .) 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TOe NEW OPEN MOTHER’S DAY, MAY 14th seamy story of a city kid and his introduction to, and battle JOSEPH ANDREWS (PG) — Ann-Margret, Peter Firth. Call lor Reservations for Portloe ot 5 or More People. Wo Are with drugs. A fine look at ghetto life, with some Featuring Our Reg. Dinner with Everyday Low Prices. || “Give Her characterizations, but it's all pretty heavy. GRADE: B- Romantic comedy. Tony Richardson’s long-awaited suc­ cessor to “Tom Jones,” this is a bawdy, frantic, funny look THE LIHLE THEATRE CALDOR PLAZA, MANCHESTER Tal. S49-54S7 4 ^ 1 minus. at merrie olde England. Excellent vignettes by some of M n n i T o u Plan to take mother to Exit 93 off 1-88...... ^ The Best England’s great actors enliven this, and the evocation of a OF MANCHESTER OPEN M O N . - a A T . ______TTA .H . ■ 9 P.M. AMERICAN HOT WAX (PG) — Tim Mclntire. Musical. presents Plano’s for dinner — The '50s, and the beginnings of rock ’n’ roll are the setting long-gone period is fascinating. GRADE: B. . On for this small-scale offering. It is supposed to be the story We have a special Mother’s Day PRETTY BABY (R) Keith Carradine, Susan Sarandon, ■s IVttI tMUSST nCTintS IdOK A \ 1 of disc jockey Alan Freed, who first made rock n roll big. Brooke Shields. Drama. Set in New Orleans’ famous Sim o n 's Menu with all of Mom’s and Y- Mother^s If you like the music, you'll like this, because there are HH n 1:10 HHU Comsdy many musical numbers that really jump. GRADE: B Storyville brothel area, this is a beautifully-photographed your favorite dinners. look at a family of prostitutes. The subject matter may be “The House By “Point of ^ Day’^ objectionable, but director Louis Malle has handled it THE AN UNMARRIED WOMAN (R) — Jill Clayburgh, Alan tastefully, or as tastefully as possible. Good performances The Lake” , Terror” n GOOD Reservations a must. Tel,.643-2342 Bates, Michael Murphy. Drama. The title is a misnomer, all around. GRADE: B-plus. 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This has some scary evening. GRADE; B-mlnus. (Handler) e m s a CALL 649-3230 or 647-9286 dumb touches and the actual story is primitive, but the S IL V m L A M e DINNER special effects are so extraordinary that the rest is (FKm grading: A — superb: B — good; C — average; D — poor; F - awful) HOBBlin STREST AT THE overlookable. A masterpiece of special effects wizardry. EAST HARTFORD EAST CATHOLIC HICH SCHOOL GRADE; A. RUCKROARD BRINB HER TO lAttentlon Swimmers! I Bsa-aaio UIU IS • 14 • I B U F U M m a m m “YOU MS INVITEO TO JOIN OUR POOL 92.50 til SlSO P.ll. PRIM E RIB “Cl o s e BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP Howard Johnson’s Motor Lodge ENCOUNTERS BOLTON I d v M l a p 490 Main SI., E. 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Conn., Fri„ May 12, 1978 •••••••• ••••••••••tWDDDPDDDDDWPDPW ••••••••• H»lp Wanlad 12 H«/p lYCflM 13 Halp W*mtd 1$ MACHINE OPERATORS - National Weather Forecast Some expeHence preferred, but not necessary to operate small precision machines. SO hour week, all benefits. Apply QUALITY CONTROL MANMER She Heratii in person only, 9 to 12, or 1 Co 5 Must be experienced in the precision metal working field, daily. C&w Manufacturing in most of the fallowing areas: Small Castings, Forgings, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Company, 74 Eastern Blvd., Small Machine Parts, Screw Machine Products, Stam­ Glastonbury. ping, Metal Polishing and Chemical Finishing. Duties will include: Establishing Quality Control Criteria VOL. XXXV, NO. 26 chool oblo TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. S U ' Apply 81 Commerce Street, and Monitoring Performance for Vendor Operations, In PHONE 643-2711 Glastonbury. PTG Company. House Processing, Product Assembly and Testing. 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Manufacturing Company, 74 31 Prestige Park Circle, East Hartford, Conn. 06108 for ‘Savage’ 4 Entertainment Eastern Blvd., Glastonbury. 5 Auctions Daadllna for Saturday and m m If anyone was wondering why there covered with political cartoons and Monday Is 13:00 Noon Friday. U F IW IM M IR POTOCAtT O weren’t many juniors to avoid '* FINANCIAL / Here 1 sit, pen in hand, ready to where her genuine beauty is family portraits which depicted 6 — Bondi'SlockS'Mortgages RESPONSnif POSmONS Thursday May 4, it was probably some of the Roosevelt lineage. The 9 — Personal Loans PLEASE READ begin my review of Sock 'n Buskin's revealed. 10 — Insurance For period ending 7 a.m. EST Saturday. Friday night will “The Curious Savage, " by John Sophomores John Gibeault and Bob because many of them went on a very rooms were all furnished as the first find rain or showers over parts of the Pacific Northwest and AVAILABLE TELLERS EMPLOYMENT YOUR AD Hartford National Bank has the following teller poaltions available. Patrick. I am faced with a problem, Lenhardt put in exceptional first per­ enjoyable trip to Hyde Park and West family had had them, right down to across the central valleys. Elsewhere, fair to partly cloudy Positions open for people looking 13 - Help Wanted Claaalflad ada art tskan ovar for a job, that gives them Ine formances. Gibeault’s high pitched ■ Point. The trip was offered through 14 — Business Opportunities tha phdna aa a oonvanlanoi. skies should prevail. Minitnum temperatures include: (ap­ PART TIM E however. Exactly who stole the fresh flowers. 15 Situation Wanted following: First Manchester Office, 595 Main Street. Manchester, Conn. ^ Tha Harald la raaponalbla for j. 40 hours a week show? So many people played off of voice well brings across the image of the history department. We then travelled farther down the Happiness Is prox. max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 61 (75). Boston Thursday 12 noon to 6 p.m. and Friday 12 noon to 4 p.m. EDUCATION ^ only ona Incorract inaartlon and 50 ( 68). Chicago 47 ( 60). Cleveland 53 ( 08). Dallas 62 (81). 2. Paid vacations and health in­ each other so well that it is nearly the statistician that he plays. He is Hudson to West Point which has been Attending The than only to tha aixa of tha surance 16 Private InslructRfnA Denver 39 (73), Duluth 39 (50), Houston 66 I88i. Jacksonville FULLTIME impossible to decide who to favor. the inmates’ spokesman and has a At approximately 6;45 the two the United States’ Military Academy Verplanck School PTA i:i: 19 — .Scnoois*Ciasses \ original Inaarlkm. Errora which 3. Leadership opportunities East Hartford Office, 1085 Main Street, East Hartford, Conn. S6'/s houra 2 9 ^ - Instructions Wanted . do not lataan tha valua of tha 68 (82), Kansas City 50 ( 68), Little Rock 59 (80). Los Angeles 4. Flexible hours busloads of MHS students were TAQ SALE and 6th REAL ESTATE per week. “Savage” is the story of Ethel P. great future as an actor, since 1802. Upon arriving we had the advertisement will not be cor* 5. Good wages, plus performance 2^— Condominiums 58 (72), Miami 76 (86), New Orleans 70 ( 851, New York 54 Applicants must be able to deal with the public and possess strong Lenhardt plays Dr. Emmett, the prepared to leave from the high Grade PLANT & ractad by an additional inaar* raises Savage, a witty millionairess; her choice of either visiting the com­ 23 — Homes lor Sale. 6. Local work GARDEN SALE tlon. (68), Phoenix 66 (102), San Francisco 52 ( 66). Seattle 46 (59). math and clerical skills. Walk in Interviews will be conducted Monday. crazy friends and her even crazier man in charge at the “Cloisters." school. Our first stop was at the puters, library or museum. 24 LotS'Land f6f Sale Duties, initially included customer May 15 and Tuesday, May 16 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday, May 13th 25 i«- Investmem Properly St. Louis 51 (67), Washington 57 (74). service, product preparation, and family. The character is played sym­ Vanderbilt mansion in Hyde Park, 26 — Busioess 1*roperty Please apply personnel department. 5th floor, 777 Main Street. 10 to 2. general support work, leading to Hartford. Mrs. Savage is played brilliantly by pathetically: He is the only one the N.Y. Everybody was glad to stretch 27 — Pekort Property shift supervisory responsibilities. The library contained ap­ Pony rides. Baked ill; 28 — Real Estate Wanted For details, call Manager, between HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK A TRUST COMPANY junior Jacqui Hedlund. Miss audience considers sane. their legs after the long two-hour bus MISC. SERt^CES/ proximately 400,000 volumes and Goods and - llii 2 and 5. Hedlund, although new to acting (as Miss Wilhemina, the counterpart ride. 30 - Travel - • save •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 289-SB90 extensive periodicals and audio­ Rafreahmenta. (No Rain 31 — Services Uttered is most of the cast), delivers her of Dr. Emmett, is played by Becky ★ ★ ★ . Date) >■:: 32 — Pair^g-Pipering Halp Wanlad 13 Halp Wantad 13 visual equipment. The original 33 — Buflding-Conlracllng lines well and rebounds smart Bourret. Miss Bourret does a superb RoofngTrucking>Storage experience acceptable. Cer­ going with Mr. Zatursky, and the and placed on display in a special 38 — Services Wenied Tu rn it off when Street, East Hartford. 911 lUn StTNt Ent Ifartbnl bit stiff in the role. She has improved Equal Opportunity Employer tified Home health agency Senior Lance Tatro plays Titus U.S. Rep. William Cotter. Pictured in his office, left to right, other with Mr. Korbusieski. One room on the fourth floor. The alvurini PLANT SALE the final wash cycle CARRIER ESTIMATOR Savage, the son of Mrs. Savage. He is greatly since being cast, however, Saturday, May 13th MISC. FOR SALE LICENSED PLUMBING & community and school are David Moyer, Cotter, Tracy Knofla, Bettina Bronisz, Steve group visited the mansion while the - are giving donations in order that the 40 — Household Goods Is completed and program. Contact Community hardly new to acting (it was his sixth and will continue to improve. at 10 a.m. at opan the door. Heating Man required with Commercial sheet fed other visited the small museum adja­ library will be properly preserved. 41 — Ariicles for Sale Health Service Inc., Colum­ role with S 'n B), and it shows. He Surprising in first effort roles were Olechney and Mark Meridy, seated. (Photo by Alemany) Frank’s Supermarket 42 — Building Supplies Your dishes Will experience. Good pay, NEEDED CLEANING PEOPLE - offset plant looking for cent to the home. The museum con­ This is an expensive proposition 725 East Middle Tpke. 43 — Pets -Birds* Dogs . benefits, holidays. Call 844- Experience, part time bia, 228-9428 for further infor­ has great stage presence and, Carolyn Egan and Marty Hafner. 44 — Livestock '' air-dry. It's best to mation. tained some of the Vanderbilt use your dishwasher 1317 for interview. evenings. Manchester. Ver­ experienced estimator. overall, plain maturity. His brother, Egan does well in an almost entirely since it costs close to $2(10 to rebind Large Selection of An­ 45 — Boets & Accessories EISTIURIFOIID •••••••••••••••••••••••••• memoribilia and a short history of one book. Many of the books are nuals, Perennials, 46 — Sporting Goods in the cool of the non. Call 643-5691, 2 to 6 p.m. Position requires an Samuel, is played by Paul Marte. pantomime role — perhaps the most 47 — Garden Products evening. H&B TOOL Si Engineering Butinata Opportunity 14 the family. The building which dated from the 1500s, and many are Shrubs and House 48 — Antiques AREA: energetic person — Marte appears to be following in difficult one in the show. Hafner is Seven from I OH 49 » Wanted to Buy Co., has openings for RECEPTIONIST / Clerical housed the museum was once the Plants. (Critters and attention to details Tatro’s footsteps in playing his part solid in his portrayal of Jeff, a from a French publisher. They in­ Toolmakers, Machinists, Gold, Echo, person wanted Full time. SMALL ENGINE Service summer home of the Vanderbilts. cluded such topics as military plant fossils) RENTALS Lost and found 1 Corporation - expanding to its bungling utmost. seemingly unimportant character un­ All procMdi will be used to 52 — Rooms for Rent Sheet Metal Mechanics - Apply in person, Turnpike TV important. Salary Clemens, and Si Appliances, 273 West Mid­ d e aler netw ork, No Rounding out the trio of Savage til the closing minutes of the play. history, philosophy, mathematics purchaee educational materials 53 — Apartments lor Rent Straighteners, Heliarc commensurate with The Victorian mansion is on a hill for exhibit area at Dinosaur 54 ~ Homes lor Rent IMPOUNDED-BIack and tan welders. Must be able to pass SImmone dle ’Turnpike, Manchester. experience necessary. children is sophomore Jennifer Special recognition should go out visit Washington and science. Park. 55 — Business for Rent male German Shepherd. experience. Complete training program. overlooking the Hudson River and ★ ★ ★ 56 — Resort Property for Rent PWA qualification test. Call Walker, playing the role of Lily also to the sound crew of “Savage." Picked up Erdoni Road area. 643-1518, or come in, 168 SERVICE STATION Atten­ Benefit program paid $500. investment required to has many acres of beautiful forest 57 — Wanted to Rent Call Anuover Dog Warden, Call Barbara start your own business. Ideal Belle. Lily Belle is a young, sexy, Doorbells and telephones were ac­ 56 — Misc. lor Rent Forest Street, Manchester. dant - Needed mornings. App­ for by the Company, Seven officers of the Instructors of facilitate the teaching of swimming and grass. The home was built by Some of the more rare 742-7194. ly in person only, Getty, 118 for retired or part time. money grabber — and Walker is tually wired up and functional, an to the smaller or more disabled AUTOMOTIVE •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Details on request. Mr. the Handicapped, representing the Frederick Vanderbilt in the late manuscripts and books they possess 61 — Autos for Sale SECRETARY - Manchester Center St., Manchester. Apply in person or call powerful in the role. She is a new ac­ effect that adds a great deal to the students. While in Washington, the Pononato 2 646-7835 Barker. ESCAA Field general membership, recently 1800s, and the interior was just as im­ include an entire set of first editions 62 — Trucks lor Sale Law Office. Shorthand 643-1101. Replies will be tress; however, and in the crazier show. officers visited the District of Colum­ TUSIIU -60-— Heavy Equipment for Sale required. Full time. Please FLORAL DESIGNER - Full Training Division, Box 619, returned from Washington, D.C. pressive as the exterior, for it con­ by William Faulkner and some first 64 f - Moiorcycles-Bicyclas. RIDE WANTED from kepi confidential. Wading River, New York, scenes she finds it difficult to stay in There were some mistakes in the bia Theraputic Recreation Center, Temple Chapter 53 65 CampersiTfsilSrs^oblle send resume to Box M, c/o or part time. Please call 649- They spent April 20 to 23 in tained a large reception hall with a editions of Edgar Allen Poe, who was Manchester to New Britain, An equal opportunity 11792. character. With proper cultivation show. The music used by the sound where they viewed a model swim­ O.E.8. « Homes Manchester Herald. 1443, between 9 and 5. a whirlwind of meetings for a number skylight from the second floor. The at one time a cadet. 66 L- Automotive Service early morning hours. Call employer. M/F. she could become a fine actress. crew was poor — it sounded as if it 21 Irving Street 6Z-J- Autos for Ranl-Leese MANY PEOPLE only dream of different purposes. ming pool and confirmed that many entire inside had high, intracatly after 5, 643-1257. BARTENDER WANTED - HELP - Working woman Among the zanies of the was out of a Lon Chaney movie. The Manchester MAN FOR HEAVY WORK in ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES, INC, of owning their own business. In order to give the lOH organiza­ of lOH’s plans for the new pool were carved celings and beautiful marble Apply in person 11 a.m. to 2 needs housekeeper, 4 to 5 mor­ "Cloisters” (the mental institution in blocking was occasionally sloppy Those who visited the computers GROW EARTHWORMS for p.m., Ellington Ridge Country fertilizer plant, Pius general 579 Middle Tpke.W. Perhaps it’s time for you to tion national recognition, they met concurrent with the national walls. nings per week, must ave own pursue that dream. I have which the play is set) is senior Kathy with actors unsure of themselves in learned some basic properties of profit. Free Data - Worm Club, 56 Abbolt Road warehouse labor. Telephone car, references. Call after 6 Manchester, Conn with U.S. Rep. William Cotter and specifications. May 13th & 14th >:•: NOTICE TO CREDITORS World, 1810 S. Josephine, Mr. Hill, 643-0644. over 1,000 businessess for sale Bossidy. Playing the role of closing doors and dealing with each computer technology and were ESTATE OF RALPH E. WHITNEY, Ellington. p.m. 643-7298. Sen, Abraham Ribicoff, who spoke Another facet of their trip to The first floor rooms included Mr. 10 4M to 4 PM Denver, Co. 80210 or call Mr. th e rre ik d ' by owners. Many for Florence, she appears to be perfectly other on stage. shown how to run some simple deceased minimum down. For free about how unique and worthwhile the Washington was a meeting with Vanderbilt’s study, a library con­ The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, James Collect - 303-778-1026. CARPENTER - Experienced REAL ESTATE SALES per­ GENERAL OFFICE ^^ p in iirg excellence sane until her 'son” is brought There is a problem with the set, Mites Santamour and Dan Miles, programs in the form of war games. :i:< Judge, of the Court of Probate, only. To work in Manchester- son needed for long es­ Secretary - With experience in brochure write: Interstate organization is for all involved. The taining many rare and valuable District of Manchester at a hearing Business Marketing, P.O. Box onstage. Her son is played by a one that is not new to Sock 'n Buskin. members ol the President’s Com­ These war games consisted of RUSSELL’S BARBER & Willimantic area. Call 742- tablished firm now growing billing and bookkeeping. 643- significance of lOH lies in its books, and also their living room held on Mav 8. 1978 ordered that all Styling Shop where everyone rapidly in the Bolton area. 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. Raggedy Andy doll. Miss Bossidy If you arrive late and get stuck with a mittee on Mental Retardation. Here throwing bombs over a hill with claims must be presented to the 6062, between 8 and 9 p.m. 2966 between 11 a.m. and 2 benefits, both for the students who which has probably the most elegant fidudarv on or before August 8,1978 or is welcomed, with or without Call for confidential intervew, p.m. Wednesday or Friday. may be the finest natural actress in corner seat you may miss half of the an exchange of ideas and instruc­ which to destroy an opponent. be barred as bv law provided. SERVICE BUSINESS - With attend swimming instructions, and of the rooms that we saw. It con­ an appointment. If an appoint­ COLLEGE STUDENTS - We Ron Miller, 646-8713. LEGAL SECRETARY - We “Savage,” but she sometimes gets play -- most importantly the sections for the instructors. For the students, tional techniques profited both par­ >:•: Mary Lou Danahy. ment is preferred, please call $800 a week income available tained a piano which some of the Ass‘t. Clerk are looking for qualified peo- PART TIME Summer are looking for a sharp gal in this area. A cash business. carried away in the excitement and in which Mrs. Paddy (Carolyn Egan) who are mentally and physically han­ ties. The museum contained a detailed m N K H W L S w n The fiduciary is; 646-6659. Comer of Oak and Kle for telephone work. If you BUSY SOUTH WINDSOR Employment - Ramp man and with excellent typin for diver­ students were allowed to play. Mildred E. Foss Spruce Streets, Manchester. Minimum investment upstages someone. is featured. history of military conflicts around ave a pleasant telephone Law firm looking for full-time concession help. Must be over sified work in our East Hart­ dicapped, the opportunity to spend Later in the week, the lOH delega­ ★ ★ ★ Route 3. Box 76B secretary. Gootf typing skills required. 203-627-0550, 203-481- The most convincing performance “The Curious Savage” is a tion was scheduled to meet with the world with an emphasis on Coventry. Conn. 06238 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• voice, and are willing to work 18, and have own transporta­ ford Law firm. 289-8625. 9544. time and talk with interested people 034-05 hard for a good hourly rate, essential, no legal experience tion. Apply to manager by anyone is that~x>t.^ r y Sipngmon. touching event — a vast improve­ American entanglements. Many is usually their favorite part of lOH, Eunice Shriver at the Kennedy Foun­ The second floor contained Mr. and cm □ e m p l o y m e n t plus commission, we nave a necessary. Reply P.O. Box 525 Friday, Saturday or Sunday NEED BACK UP Driver, Her portrayal of Fairy is simply in­ ment over its predecessor, “The dation to discuss lOH policies, but diagrams were displayed which job for you. Pleasant working South Windsor. RESTAURANT FOR SALE- and they look forard to it all week. Mrs. Vanderbilt’s bedrooms and NOTICE TO CREDITORS evening, East Windsor Drive- Class I - 75% warehouse, By owner. Prime location. credible. She sustains a degree of air- Hound of the Baskervilles” — and is she was unable to attend because of showed some of the military ESTATE OF EDNA D. LEE •••••••••••••••••••••••••• atmosphere. Call 569-4990. in Theatre, or East Hartford The general membership of lOH, some of the endless guest rooms. Mr, The Hon. Valdis Viokel, Judge of tbe forklift. Steady work. Fair Parking facilities. Near air­ headedness throughout that is overall well worth seeing. Go early Halp Wantad 13 EXPERIENCED Bulldozer Drive-In Theatre, Route 5. company work rules, and which are the present instructors, her busy schedule. Because of her Vanderbilt had a separate but maneuvers which have been WASH Court of Probate. District of Andover Operator - Call 633-2601 for ap­ craft, East Hartford, Phone perfect. She appears to be a dumpy and get a good seat — but by all enthusiasm for the contribution of employed since the Revolutionary at a hearing held on April 14, 1978 excellent benefits. 569-0320, Sundays 646-4264. are now continuing a steady tradi­ adjoining room to Mrs. Vanderbilt’s, ordered that all claims must be SALES POSITION - Straight pointment. T Weyerhaeuser Company. An secretarial type until the last scene means, go. — Michael Wilson tion. For 22 years high school lOH, she invited the seven officers War. presented to the fiduciary on or before commissions, leads furnished and both were lavishly furnished. August 12,1976 or be barred as by law EOE. 278-7750, ask for Teresa. Situation Wenied 15 I £ itudents have given one Sunday a and two advisors back to her home, ★ ★ ★ to homeowners. Call 242-5402 SHOP HELP - Permanent provided. “DOLLAR position. Knowledge of wood GIRL WANTED D d llC l p C riO riT lS w eek and oftentimes more to this where lOH members presented a Our second stop was at the May 13 Margaret K. Vinkels, Gerk PERSONS WANTED to work WILL CARE FC - Con­ The fiduciary is: EXCELLENT opportunity to working machines. Will train. in kitchen making sandwiches ^ great organization. The group is run slide show and informally discussed Roosevelt home, also near the Hud­ Following these exploits we all Beatrice E. Squires learn wholesale hardware 646-4552. valescents, days or weekends. Six chosen their activities. Mrs. Shriver praised 262 Hebron Road FOR with other girls. 8:30 a m. to 4 Experienced, with references, totally by high school students and a son. Here we had lunch, toured the went to the chapel which is famous Bolton, Conn. 06040 business. Good working con­ SAVER” p.m. 649-4561. Many students were surprised, and ditions, short hours. 522-107. please cal 872-9785. very cooperative, helpful advisor, the program, especially the dedica­ museum and visited the home of our worldwide for its organ. The organ 031-05 WATCHMAN / FIREMAN - pleasantly so, to find they had their tion of the instructors. At The •••••••••••••••••••••••••• for Allstate second period class off Tuesday, May David Moyer. Dave was an instruc­ thirty-second president. The museum contains hundreds of thousands of IF YOU ARE an attractive Expeienced on high pressure OFFICE WORK HAIR DRESSER - Full time. Hornee for Sela From the national publicity, lOH is VFW Post Home 608 A n n o u n c0m M t$ 3 CARRIER boiler preferred. Year round. 23 Approximately 350 choir students 2. Instead of the usual math, tor a few years ago, and he reflects contained an extremely detailed pipes of varying sizes from one inch motivated woman we need 2 to 3 years experience. Call looking forward to the spread of the East Center Street G (^ wages and overtime. I Typing, filing, general of- coming from every town in Connec­ Shakespeare or Basket Weaving II, the steadfast dedication found in history of Franklin, his four terms in to thirty-two feet. The sounds that you. If you are looking for a 528-3149, ask for Marge. organization, possibly the intiation of ?|amorous, challenging pqsi- Paid CMS, Blue Cross Si Life I flee duties. Write P.O. Evenings, 568-4971. ticut are chosen to participate in the they got to hear the Salvation Army every instructor. office, and also included his library are able to be produced vary from NEEDED Insurance. Amerbelle Corp., lOH maintains high standards, other chapters across the country. ion, with a new Pensian I Box 67, East Hartford, All-State Choir each year. The New York Staff Band, conducted by which is now open for public use. normal organ sounds to band in­ 104 East Main Street, SECRETARY - Typing and requing two instructors per student, The immediate future of lOH cosmetic line, you need us. UNION ST. I Conn. students are selected from a group of Bandmaster Derek Smith, struments to cymbals and gongs. The NOTICE TO CREDITORS 236-2381, 633-3^. Rockville. Apply between 9 short hand a must. Mature in­ brings the elections of new officers. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH D. KERRY RD. a.m. and 3:30 p.m. An Equal 2,000 applicants, so being chosen is The band consisted of 34 brass and consistent attendance by the in­ Many of the museum’s exhibits chapel’s organist has been at his job dividual with telephone REALTORS structors. This sacrifice of time on These new leaders will be faced with JENNEY. deceased PHONE FROM Home to ser­ KENWOOD RD. Opportunity Employer. experience. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 quite an honor. players, each one an experienced, were the papers, books, clothes, for 24 years and can play a wide The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. G M I f 1: A s«lec1 m « d a tM n t f H A L TIX S many problems, including the con­ Judge, of the Court of Probate. vice our customers in the p.m. Call Mrs. Quiijii, 289- This year, Manchester High their part results in great satisfac­ awards, and pictures which the presi­ variety of complicated organ pieces. AREA $

V' 1 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., May 12, 1978- PAGE TWENTY-THRKK PAGE TWENTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., May 12.1978 >1 S3 23 Homoo For Solo 23 Homoo For ioh 21 Homm lor Solo IS Homoo for Solo iS} Homoo lor Solo iS Homoo For Solo 2S Homoo For Solo HofflM for Salt LAKEWOOD CIRCLE AREA- Ciutom Built 7 Room Cape Cod. 2 full batlu, den, finished EVERYTHING WE basem ent. Mid ISOs, by EAST OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKETEQUAL HOUSING owner. Call 6 4 9 ^ . r^^'^.TOUCH TUBNS TO - EQUAL HOUSING LEARN ABOUT - It Loft-Land tor Solo 24 BUYINQ A HOUSE (Monday, May 15) or I CIM'"* , sgLLiMB youB HOME (Wed.. May 17). BUILDING LOT on Ellington Ridge Couny Club, with a DANIEL F. REALE, REALTORS GET MORE with beautiful view. Also, in Bolton, one acre building lot 646-4525 near center, $12,000. Philbrlck 175 Main Street Mencheefer, CL | PLACE- These seminars are designed to provide the practical information that you Agency, Realtor, 646-4200. ManchMtar need. Country Club 1.4 ACRES - Manchester - Panelists will speak for one hour; we will break for coffee; then written Large country type lot. View, HouoohoUl Goods 40 Artleloo lor Solo 41 privacy, horses, etc. On main TIME- questions will be answered. The program will conclude at 10:00. road. 742-6777. TWO GREEN VELVET NCR CASH REGISTER - 7:30 p.m. Barrel! Chairs - Fruitwood Reconditioned, with many SENTRY Bw w m I WMlst of; Butinooo Proporty 26 arms and legs. Excellent con­ totals. Call after 5:30 p.m., PLEASE— H r.M M M N Presideat, SW h y in , ISIh dition. Best offer. 649-2572. 228-3957.______Call for your reaor- » . Coorfi I M I IXPX Sohn, 17th Tu iaplcitiont. A SOFT ICE CREAM Truck 'A MONEy MAKER’' REAL ESTATE SERVICES M r.EnioMdM Homo impocfliiii li ji n , 15lh Coastruetlei * condWoa. ready to go. Call today. 203- SOFA - 92” , gold and white pin MOLDED FORMICA top and vatlona Immedlato- 677-8116. stripe cord. Zip off cushions. paneled bar with two shelves Three bedroom custom built Ranch, Vk Moses httomoy lujors 1 Solois Itfo l hwications, cM of costs $15(L Call 644-1098. and four stal. $175. 646-6028. ly, these seminars Mr. Dan tMofwd Realtor layers I Solors Current iwhot, “insMon” hints. MANCHESTER - For sale located in Andover on the Bolton line, full will not be repeated commercial building and USED 30” Electric Range. TWO PAIRS of bucket seats Dasement, fully applianced kitchen with this year. Each panelist has extensive experience in his field and is very familiar liquor store. Call for details, Good condition. $60. Also: from Pontia. 1 pair red, I pair pantry cabinets, all hardwood floors, front MAKE IT A REALITY! Used 86” sofa, $50. Call 643- white. Excellent condifion. with the Manchester area. The seminars are meant to help you in the real Marion E. Robertscn Realtor, to back living room, 3 car garage. Plus a 23 643-5953. 5724. ______$50 pair. 633-0131. By reading The Herald Real Estate Ads FREEI estate market place, giving you'the facts and opinions that you should be X 55 ft. greenhouse with its own furnace Every Week, You’re Sure To Find Just The aware of in order to make proper decisions. MANCHESTER - Newer 6000 MOVING WEST! Must sel all SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, and workshop. All this and much more on sand, stone, fill, processed Home You’ve Been Looking For. Call Your square feet retail service household furniture. Call 649- three gorgeous acres of land. On a comer building, 28 car parking, good 1725, or 647-9673. gravel.For deliveries, call Favorite Realtor; He Can Be Just As Help­ location. $190,000. Ooegard George H. Oriffing, Inc. An­ lot on a busy state'highway. A great spot Need some help paying the mortgage? This small Moneymaker. Over $7,000 year income from this Realty, 643-4365. ANTIQUE OAK DROP Leaf dover, 742-7886. two family may be the answer. Front to back three family in convenient industrial zone. May ful To You, As Your Banker, Lawyer or table $50. 2 Hollywood sofas for the business person. 368,900. also be used to park heavy equipment. Mid $40’s. Doctor. He’s A Professional, With The ODEGARD REALTY ■ 643-4365 Real Eslafe Wanted 28 $30 each. 2 Down stuffed fireplaced living room, detached garage. Mid DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 $40’s. Training And Experience To Assist You chairs with hassock $50. 7 yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, ALL CASH For your property, Drawer pine desk with chair, gravel and more stone. 643- With All Your Real Estate Needs And within 24 hours. Avoid Red painted white $60. Marble top TEDFORD MANCHESTER - Immaculate MANCHESTER- Tremendous 9 ^ . Problems. Scboofs-Classet 19 FOR SALE: Well constructed Tape, Instant Service. Hayes cocktail table $M. 646-1922. Victorian house with 14 Gambolotti-built 5 Room values 3 bedroom Colonial, Corporation, 646-0131. □ EDUCATION garage. Recently remodeled! MAROON VELVET Chair - REAL ESTATE FOR THE BEST - Manchester spacious rooms, 3 full baths, Ranch. Stonefront, fireplace, MOVING WEST- Entire forced hot air furnace, 3 bedrooms. Many new Must see. East Coast Realty, SELLING your house? Call us household, fine furniture and With carved arms and feet, 647-9914 Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 528-9668, evenings, 524-4916. $50. Clean, older, well-built Private Instructlom IS pupils per teacher. FREE in­ beautiful hardwood floors, features. $40s, Hayes Corp., first and we’ll make you a rugs. 644-9601. newly wired, insulated, 6464)131. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, sofa, $35. 643-8522. troductory lesson with this ad. EAST HARTFORD new REMEDIAL READING and Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. fireplace, a 3 car garage plus Realtor, 643-1577. COLONIAL 3 CUSHION Sofa- math; individualized work 5 acres of land and an apple MARLBOROUGH 2 family 6- listing - Brick Colonial with 2 Brown tweed, Scotch Guard. program. (lst-8th grade) by orchard. Diane M. Hodgdon, 6 3 bedrooms, oversized acre spacious bedrooms, newly IMMEDIATE Cash for your Very good condition. $100. Call KING SIZE WATERBED - SPECIAL EDUCATION decorated interior, including Wood frame pedestel, ther­ master's degree teacher. 568- Center - summer tutoring ses- Box 108, RFD1, No. Stratford, lot, walk out basement, ideal property. Let us e^ laln our after 4 p.ni., 646-0717. 8075. N.H. for rec room, near Route 2, family room with wet bar, fair proposal. Call Mr. mostat controled, excellent sion for learning or quiet picturesque setting. condition, 1 year old, $175. behaviorally disable students walk to beach, $300. monthly Belfiore, 647-1413. WE BUY AND SELL Used income for one side. Tenants East Coast Realty, 528-9668. Call after 6 p.m. 569-4^. PIANO INSTRUCTION - 17-adult). Certified, furniture. One piece or entire Interested in becoming a speculator? Check on Experienced, creative MANCHESTER - 7 room Cape pay all utilities. Quiet evenings 646-7603. MAY WE'BUY your home? household. Cash on the line. Ten month new Raised Ranch quality built by experienced teacher. $6-8 per in nice residential area. Plen­ this 5-4 older two family with adjoining building teacher. Degree; state and hour. Registration 6-9 p.m. neighborhood, won't last. ^7,- Quick, fair, all cash and no Furniture Bam. 646-0865. Wendell Reid. Living room, dining room, ESK national certification. All ty of garden space plus extra 900. O'Rourke Realty MLS, MANCHESTER- Owner USED PICK UP Truck Cap. lot, located on quiet tree-lined street. 646-0852. problems. Call Warren E. with built-ins, three bedrooms, IW baths, family COZY — FOR A COUPLE levels, beginners welcome. wooded lot. $47,900. Call 633-1411, 569-1030. selling, $62,900. Six room Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Good condition. Call 643-4693 Many extras. Gretchen Van Katherine Bourn, 742-8646. J. Ranch, custom built, Gam- after 6, or anytime Saturday room with floor to ceiling fireplace, 2-car gar­ Here is a neat 6 room Colonial that would be mighlv cozv A JEWISH NURSERY Watson Beach Co., bolotti home, 90x280 lot, and Sunday. JUST LISTED tor the couple looking for a nice home, moderalelv priced Why. 647-9751. SCHOOL? A nursery school 8 WOODSIDE STREET WOULD LIKE TO buy four age, permanent exterior. Low $60’s. Manchester Office, 647-9139. Manchester - completed 1977. fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet, bedroom older Colonial - □ MISC. FOR SALE HEBRON—Contemporary Ranch. Perched high on a hill There is a separate garage and nice lot. Only $:15.900 (K) with Jewish content is being RADIAL ARM SAW, 10 inch HORSE BACK RIDING Eqdal Housing Opportunity. 160 X 200 lot. Greenhouse, Franklin in den, garage, Preferably in the Porter wlU] a 360° view. Large variety of fruit It nut trees. 1.7 Call to see it and be pleasantly surprised. considered for Tolland County excellent location and no Craftsman with cabinet and open acres, so you can bring your horse alsao, a must see Lessons - Starting for and the surrounding com­ cedar siding, wood beams, Street area. Please call Articles tor Safe 41 beginners. 8 years to adults, in brick floor downstairs, wide agents. 647-9035. private party, at 647-1567. shop vacuum. Excellent con­ and only $^,900. munities. If you are interseted dition. $275. 649-8403. English or Western. Trail in being part of a survey to pine upstairs, solid pine ALUMINUM sheets used as Rides by appointment. Ponies cabinets. Solar, plus wood, explore such a possibility, Houtehold Goods 40 printing plates, .007 thick, 12 STRING Tanada acoustic for hire, for picnics and fairs. please call 649-0500. plus gas heat. Low low utility Iux32” , 25 cents each or 5 for Call 247-9519. ills. Shown by appointment.nt. WANTED guitar, must sell, will take $100,000 plus REFRIGERATORS $1. Phone 643-2711. May be best offer. 6468219. MARTIN SCHOOL AREA Open house Sunday 1 to 5p.m. picked up A.M. only. GUITAR, BANJO LESSONS: M7-9795, 643-8 65 or 649-3425. Horn* Washers, ranges, used, Experienced with children 6 ROOM COLONIAL I have a serious buyer in guaranteed and clean. New FLEA MARKET / Craft Show shipment damaged, GE and UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub aged 5-adults. No musical With 3 bedroom s, IW MANCHESTER - 6 room the Manchester area'for a - Andover School, June 3rd., 10 Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. ^outs. Boy and Girl Scout, to 4. Rent a space $5.00. Call background required. Free n REAL ESTATE baths. Built 1965. Has Cape. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 1 $100,000 plus home. All in­ Brownies, nurses. East loan instrument. Enjoyable fireplace, patio, and pool. 1/2 baths. Walk-out basement. P earl and Son, 649 Main 742-6589, or 742-7183. No spring cleaning here. Spotless Colonial Only one left. New 50 foot Raised Ranch in area quiries held in strictest Street, 643-2171. Catholic School. 649-1225. rapid progress. 646-6557. Excellent value. $50,900. Many extras. $43,900.647-9456. confidence. Please contact JUST LISTED featuring fireplaced living room, formal dining of comparable homes. Kitchen built-ins, slider to Hornet For Sale 23 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - HALF PRICE ON Guitars, COVENTRY—Cute St Cozy 3 room house on dead-end room, eat-in kitchen with every appliance, three deck, three bedrooms, IVz baths, 2-car garage, MANCHESTER Duplex on Frank J. T. Strano, 646- 9x7 BRAIDED RUG - In Etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main Rake in the extra 4144, 646-3929 colors. Recently cleaned and Good condition. Good for street, large lot. Only $18,000. bedrooms, IVi baths, siding, garage. Many permanent exterior. Upper $50’s. money you can make MANCHESTER West Side - West Side. Redecorated. plating, or welding. Call 649- Street, New Britain, 225-1977. THE HOUSE THAT GOT AWAY T.J.CROCKEn in good condition for sale. $50. Send for catalog. extras, great value. Low $50’s. by ' selling no-longar- Remodeled 8 room Colonial, 1 Quiet area, on busline, 2-car FRECHETH, MM TM & ROTHMAN 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. That’s what you'U be telling people If you let this starter 2 1/2 baths, inground pool, near Realtor 643-1577 garage and much more. $59,- 646-5690 after 5. COLUM BIA— Large 2 acre lot with view of lake, needed items with a Realtors 646-4144 Family slip through your fingers. Nice yard, one car gar­ bus line, $40’s. Call Hayes 646-0684. only $19,000. Others available. age, central location. Don't miss it. $38,900.00 What a low-cost, fast-acting Corp. 646-131. 23 Homoo For Solo 23 Classified Ad. Homes For Sale 23 Homoo lor Solo bargain!! L E S f i E N G E R D.F. REALE l E L L S m 175 Main St. H __ 646-4525 646-8713tft.aT'io LU. lA ST OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKETEQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING

Eight room U&R Ranch in sought after Boulder Ridge. Three bedrooms, two baths, stone Excellent investment. 5-5-5 three family close to CilM D O N Realty Has The fireplace, country kitchen with built-ins, dining Manchester High School. Separate furnaces, Ipaaek %eal €atate OIonBultantB. line. room, rec room and den, 2-car garage, L-shaped excellent parking. Long term tenants. Call for Key To Your Future By inground pool. Low $70’s. details. BDB Burnsilie Aue., €aat Hartforb. (Ennn. Gayle Ogren in JL'flTh c Sentry EQUAL HOUSING ^OPPORTUNITIES 2B9-7475 Real Estate Pete Gutterman Bob Durato III, Editor '?''“ ®;Free Home HOURS— W EEKDAYS: 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN.: 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Kattqr Morrow E v a l n a t i o m Frank Czaplicki Bob Jofflings " 'tH 'h What la your home worth? Our professionals can help Barbara Paradise fflJCilTlOIll Carolyn Mundell you price your home to sell faster and S^sier. We will 5EBVICE provide you with complete marketing, financial, and Kathleen Cummiskey Now That You’ve Lois Sullivan economic information. No obligation. No pressure. No WIUIII6T0N $54,900 Got Your Home... MAGNIFICENT COLONIAL sale^ pitch. Of course we’d like to sell your home for Ben Castonguay A private country road is so inviting, es­ We Are; with four generous bedrooms, 20x20 first floor fam i­ Greg Gondek you.lThat's our business. And we're confident you will When you become the owner of a used or new home, you pecially when there is a quality built home ly room, two fireplaces, large formal dining and selea us once you've seen our professionalism at work. Old enough to be experienced...' agree in your mortgage to keep the property in good condi­ l ‘/z living rooms, den. This quality constructed and well on it such as this. baths, 2 car attached Young enough to be aggressive... tion. This is only conunon sense. Why sacrifice to buy an garage, extra large eat in kitchen and for­ expensive house and then allow it to lose value through your maintained home is being offered by it’s original LARGE enough to be efficient... neglect? Regularly put aside an amount for annual upkeep, owner at $72,900. Hurry! ONE YEAR LIMITED GET MORE with mal dining room. allowing for the fact that maintenance costs will vary from HOME WARRANTY INCLUDED!! small enough to be personalized. year to year. The A house is a complicated mechanism and you can't expect to know how to keep everything in good working SENTRY Gallery of order. If you are handy with tools, you may be able to do U IK N Iin t ROSSHIO iREAL ESTATE SERVICES im n s H Homes $52,900.00 $59,900.00 some of the repair and improvement work. But don't tamper REALTOaS i= r m m realty company with expensive equipment and appliances unless you are tllantSrf lordon Large country home that has been converted to a 2 Ten rooms, double garage. Brick and aluminum sure that you know what you are doing. You may the HOURS; family home - 5-4. Aluminum siding. Small barn. 2 9 Connecticut B lvd ., East Hartford 2 8 9 -4 3 3 1 Dilly 8:30 - 6 p.m. siding. Almost immediate occupancy. Call now. warranty on such equipment if you attempt to do repairs SuMtayi CIOMii Newer 2 car garage. Large lot in an area of single Exclusive listing. yourself. When the plumbing, electric, or heating system 646-2482 H 646 Hartford Turnpike (Rte 30) Vernon 871-2775 S tl. 8 a.ffl. - 6 p.m. 105 Main St [BlfAfl 643-2174 family homes. needs more than minor repair. It's time to call in an expert. THE OLD n 646-8250 Manchester MOIVTGAGE j u Ln EASTERN LUXURIOUS WWAl. aaTATB eoMWAlUV MONEY? ise EAST eiNTIR STRUT MANCMUTU. CONN. NMf BARROWS Manchester — Immaculate five r i ^ ^ Cape - Includes bar and WALLACE ountry Farm House one car $ 4)37,900. COMFANV $44,900.00 $36,900.00 MANCHESTER PARKADE Much new — some old — Charm. 7 room, 3 car, barn, Can you afford to pay $159.00 monthly?? See this greenhouse, gardens and meadows, woods and privacy, Conveniently located seven room Cape. Formal Manchester — Four Famllv _ tllitles paid by w/2 acres. $56,900. dining room. Wall to wall carpeting. 2 Zone Ranch style 2 family today. Down payment of 10% tenan*'. q V-—a vacancy - $52,- 646-7833 heating. — your monthly payments will be $159.00. The TEN MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICES 900 OFFICES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT THE NEW tenants make up the difference. MANCHESTER Hebron — Seven room Ranch. 3 Forest Hills. Like new 8-room Colonial. bedroom'Q^Woed F.R., 2 First floor family room, fleldstone Four bedroom custom Colonial. 2% baths, car 7 screened In roar fireplace, formal dining room, eat-in family room, den or office. Oversized 2-car Professional porci Ton acre lot. $49,500. garage, all situated on a beautiful wooded kitchen, 4 good sized bedrooms, 2% baths, lot. TOis home has many outstanding Relocation Service At No Extra Cos^l Manchester — Five Family. location. spacious sundeck, 2-car garage, lovely Wa ara your award-winning RCLO ragl aatala features. Excellent value in $80’s. brokar baekad by ovar IS yaara ol axparlanea Tonar'-e^pOPV utilities. treed lot. $77,900. ASK ME. Reduce HyqiSO.goo. Call and aarvlca to trantlarrad paopla’ aiMl com- Westwood Sect. H Dick Zlmmar or Jim McCavanagh panlat. Ona call puta ut to work markatlng your Betty Petricca By JAMES A, MCCARTHY Manchester — Four Fam"- ,_Bllent location, JIM UeCwMagh net ZkmiMr proporty Nro and finding now proporty lor you Only a few lots remaining. Call now to build your home. 3- Loan Officer garage. $49,- 848-8702 647-1136 anywhora. 4 b^room models w /tre^ lots, city utilities. Prices star­ CtRuttodty. “Profit With The Pro/eiilonalt" ting $63,500. $41,900.00 E.D. TaiUrl, Prrtliltnl $42,500.00 East Hartford - Live in this aluminum sided two family practically Seven room Dutch Colonial. Fireplace. Garage. - Throe story - six uni* Apartment Ths Bsrrowa A Wsllsco Company Newer gas hot w ater furnace. Needs some interior Building. Son- construe- KIILTY Cft. me. m m t i Associates, rent free. Conveniently located near stores and e\1 MANCHESTER HARTFORD Tfcritagc Savings decoration. he. 646-1980 M ERM n B S P &tjoan / • Simv IS9I shopping. Owner must sell immediately. 646-7833 721-6618 646-1160 ‘ - Robwt 0. Murdock, Rotllor 1007 Main Street. Manchester Tel. 649-4586 L«t Us Fsaturs Your House Horo m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 12, 1978- PAGE TWENTY-FIVE p a g e t w e n t y -f o u r - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ May 12, 1978

41 Rant 57 Auloa For Sala 81 For Safe 61 Artleloo lor Solo 41 A itM oo for Solo 41 Artlcloo lor Solo ' 41 ArSeloo lor Solo 4S Apartmanta For Rant S3 ffom st tor Rant S4 Waiilad to Rent 57 MfaniMf to Aufot Articlet lor Solo TAG SA LES AnSquea USED ALUMINUM Triple SELF PROPELLED HAMMOND L-10 organ, $700. EASIEST WAY TO Find the VW EXTRAVAGANZA! 1969 1973 O PEL MANTA - 4 QUEEN SIZE BED - Good WANTED. Antiqne furniture, FOUR. HALF ROOM Apart­ LEASE OFFICE SPACE M Squareack, auto, mechanical SEARS 40" Push-butlon Elec­ condition, $200. E lectric track storm windows and MOWER - 20 inch, 9 months 1965 Chevy Convertible with One of the world’s leading ment - Heat and utilities. Se­ right home - 2-3-4- bedroom cylinders. Good condition. tric Range Kersoene furnace. spare engine $500. ^000 BTU V TAQ. SALE - Saturday, 19 glass, pewter, ou paintings or fuel injection (running before Automatic. $1695, or best stove, go(Kl condition, $75. door. Very reasonable. 3 sizes. old, $75 or best offer, 646-2806. other antique 1 R. cond floor. Adults, no pets. house, all areas, sizes and MANCIBTEILCOIIEGTICUT 55 gallon steel drums, stands. Please call 649-7862, after 6 air conditioner $50. Roper gas Sctiool Road, Bolton. Coiunter prices. For more information winter) to bug hoods, type - 3 offer. Call 8754537. Wringer type washing Harrison, 6488709. CaU 649-4158. . pan with dischrake front end, 150 gallon commercial gas hot machine, good condition, $50. p.m. for information. ONE PAIR ANTIQUE Satin range, excellent condition diesel car makers top atove, bike, toys', mis- call Rental Assistors, 236-5646 water heater. 643-2880. $100. 6 foot book case divider, cellaneoua household items. TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT standard transmission, mls- PLYMOUTH VOLARE Bureau $5. Call 649-0920. drapes- Austriallan valance- TRADER WORLD Flea EAST HARTFORD-Flrst small fee. STEREO EQUIPMENT - Two Ja(le, 144x84, $45. Touch and excellent condition$20. Call cellapeous type 3 body parts, Premier 1976 - blue with wood 872-7058 anytime. Market - Every Sunday as of floor. 3 room apartment, in The United States Government desires to lease ap­ spare dsc brake front end, BUILDING - Hardware, Jensen sixes. Rand polished sew sewing machine with now has a big following. TAG SALE - Saturday May two family. Heat, hot water, ACREAGE - Extra large 8 grain, luggage rack, slant 6, April 23rd. Free To The proximately 1,900 square feet of office space for a 5 year extra set wheels with radials. celling tile, paneling, files, VINYL TABLE CLOTHS - walnut cabinets, $200. Scott 25 Maple cabinet, $65., 25 gallon ' 13th., 9 to 2,138 Birch Street. garage. Near bus line. No. room ’farm with all low mileage, power steering Brand new, machine , Oak kitchen set (stripp^), Public! W ToIImd Turnpike, firm term. First $250 takes all. Phone 643- and brakes, electric rear win­ construction items, Saturday watt amp., $125, with am/fm fish tank with fitter and I TAG SA LES I Manchester, Conn., at E)cit 94 c h ild ren , no p ets. $225 appliances, kids and pets and Sunday, 81 Tolland Turn­ washable, no iron, 8 reds, 13 tuner; Dual 1249 turntable, accessories, $35. 2 Rupp snow > small furniture, chrome monthly. Call 2881995, or 568 welcome. Only $330. Rental dow'defogger, standard shift. greens. Call after 5 p.m., 646- : kitchen set, swing set, bikes, on 1-86. Dealer space This is an inquiry for available space and is not to be con­ Must be seen to be ap­ pike. Manchester (next to Ar­ $135. Sold together or mobiles-40 horse power, best available, $5.00. 646-9^, or 3821. Assistors, 236-5046, small fee. cadia Restaurant) 646-5707.. 4K0. separately. 568-8205. offer. Cali 568-6559. WASHER-and like new dryer. I plant stands, bed spreads, strued as an invitation to bid. Written notice of availabili­ 1975 DODGE VAN - 38,000 preciated. 649-9868. Pooltable, coffee table, CECCARELU FORD , chandeliers, miscellaneous. 872-3649. ty of space must be submitted by the close of business on miles, automatic, 6 cylinder, lamps. Telephone 5683547. TWO BEDROOM Apartment- Appliance. Carpeting. May 22, 1978. $3,300. call after 6 p.m. 298 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4 ANTIQUE DEALERS! Dolls, 9879. speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new TAG SALE - For appointment PROUDLY ANNOUNCES TAG SALE- Furniture, an­ toys, jewelry, pattern glass Parking. Basement storage. OHIcaa-Sloraa lor Rant 55 Space offered is to be located preferably in the Central Call 643-7488. radials, (2 snows), excellent ^IjU SiN E SS & SERVICE only. Call 649-8920. tiques, play gym, clotbes, are among subjects presented Business District. To be considered, space offered must WE PAY $10. for complete condition. 228-0475 or 228-9550. lumber, much more. May. 13, by authorities at monthly meet requirements for handicapped access in accordance junk cars. Clall Joey at Tolland TAG SALE - Temple Chapter The ADDITION Of PEUGEOT 14 ■ 9:30 to 3.8 Stephen Street, meetings of the Connecticut T f Ei c e S a c T Auto Body, 5 281^. GOOD - Firm Manchester. Antique Dealers Association. with PL-90-480, and must include all services and utilities. 53, O.E.S. 21 Irvine Street, Homaa lor Rent 54 FOR RENT price. Call 289-6433.1973 Buick Manchester, May 13th., St Expand your knowledge in all Offerings by other than the owner or manager of a 1973 CHEVROLET NOVA - Century, $1950. 1973 Toyota 14th., 10 to 4. MOVING! EVERYTHING fields. Phone 742-M98. or 250 square feet, center of I property must be accompanied by a letter from the Hatchback. Power steering, $1450. 1973 Chevrolet Malibu must g 8 Saturd^ May 13,18 write ECADA, P.O. Box 477, 44X10’ MOBIL HOME in MancheSlef-, air conditioning and I Bolton. Working single person parking. Call 6 4 3 ^ 1 . ' owners granting permission to make a general offering of power brakers, air con­ $1850. , AUCTION - Center 4. Household, Qothes, toys Coventry, Conn. 0^38. ditioning. Excellent running and odds and ends. 31 Salem only. No pets, animals or 1 the space and in Instances where the Offeror is represen­ Congregational Church, Men’s children. 643-2880. condition. $1650. Call after 5 1970 AMBASSADOR Wagon - IRECTORY Club, Troop 25 Boy Souts, Road, E ast. Hartford. Rain Wanted to Buy 49 ting more than one property the owner should also p.m., 646-6494. Power steering, brakes, air Saturday May 13th., 10 a.m. date: Saturday May 20. acknowledge in this letter that he is aware of the multi­ CASH PAID Immediately • 57 Wanted to Rent 57 representation. All replies should be addressed to: conditioning. Very good condi­ Services Offered 31 Services Ollorod 31 Pointing-Poporing 32 Building-Contracting 33 Inspection 9 a.m. Radios, Wanted to Rant tion. $895. 643-1274. TVs, broiler oven, electrical TAG SALE- Saturday and for gold jewelry and Qanoral Sarvlcos Admlnlotratlon appliances, window mount air Sunday 9 to 5 p.m., rain or diamonds. Licensed broker INVITATION TO SUBMIT LEASE PROPOSALS Public Buildings Borvlc# cm TREE SERVICE - Free HOME GARDENS - Roto HAVE YOUR Cape/Ranch CARPENTRY - Repairs, shine. Anuques, nandicralts, for over 1/2 century. Savitt estimates, discount senior tilled, Manchester, Bolton, conditioner, bicycles, iron The State of Connecticut will accept lease proposals Spaca Manogamant Dhrlalon painted for $150-$200 by remodeling, additions, gar­ bunk bed, household and baby desks, 2 dozen bedspread^, P.Q.M.G. Jewelers, 35 citizens Company Manchester Vernon, areas. Call 742-9015. scheduing now. Professional ages, roofing. Call David sheets, curtains, dishes, size Asylum Sreet, Hartford, 527- and/or space offerings within (60) calendar days from the 712 J.W. McCormack Post Offica 8 Courthcuo# owned and operated. Call 648 furniture, dishes, some an­ VOLKSWAGEN considers any job. 289-9287, Patria, 644-1796. tiques and collectables, golf 40 men’s clothes.- 40 ^hool 0ld3. initial publication of this notice from any proponents, Boston, MA 02109 ______1327. QUALITY CHIMNEY evenings or weekends, Don. Road, Bolton. authorized brokers and/or prospective lessors who are able CLEANING - The majority of cart and other sports equip­ FIRST CLASS Carpentry - ment, games, toys, puzzles, YOUR USED CAR In running to provide a total of approximately 9.000 sq. 11. of general CLEAN ATTICS, Cellars, chimney fires occur because TOM FLANAGAN- Painting, Remodeling and Additions. DIESEL books, aluminum storm door, HUGE TAG SABE- Moving condition; ANY make, model, office space for possible use and occupancy by the Depart­ Offleat-Storoa for Rant 55 COUPLE WITH One child Garages, Empty Apartments of negligence. Call 742-9375, interior/exterior. Papering, Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 must sell! Many unusual condition. Call us today, phone ment of Children and Youth Services as a regional ofliee on and Houses Also, will haul anytime. Reasonable rates. wood doors, house needs 5 or 6 room duplex or General repairs. Fully in­ years Experience! For Free maintenance supplies. World items to numerous to men­ 5281990. house. Reasonable. 649-8952. anything to the dump. Call sured. Call now for Free Estimates, call 6484239. a five (5) year lease term basis. BOLTON NOTCH - For rent, War II navy uniform, sea bag, tion. Saturday May 13,10 to 4. Space offered is to be located preferably in the Town ol small rustic bam, suitable for 52 Miles Per Gallon 647-1380. or 646-3174. SUMMER DAY CARfl In Estimate. 643-1949. 192 H illia rd S tr e e t. WANTED - Used Sit-Down Licensed Manchester Home. hammock, trunk, antique Manchester; should have parking facilities for sixty-live store or office. Parking. WANTED - 4-5 rooms in CUSTOM HOMES - Additions, sewing machine, hand, lawn Manchester. Lawn Mower in need of Manchester for married cou­ CARS HAND WASHED & Accepting children 4-8, for J.P. LEWIS & SON - Interior recreation rooms, roofing, (65) cars on the site or in the immediate vicinity; shoiild Inexpensive. 1-223-4460, 7 a.m. tools, pictures, aquarium, old repairs. Reasonably priced. - 9 p.m. ple and late 20’s daughter. In­ Ulso In Stock—197S Waxed by appointment. $25 summer vacation season. and exterior panting, siding,.Quality Work! Best TAG SALE- Anti()ues, collec­ Please call 6487530. have provision for dccess and use of the premises by han­ . most cars. Call 643-4922, mor­ Fenced yard, outdoor play car parts, portable surance workers. 1st or se­ paperhanging, and Prices! Bud Talaga, 42-8732, typewriter, candy, 10x10 can­ tables, much mikelianeous. dicapped individuals, and should have public transporta­ cond floor, 2482669. nings only. ground, 2 meals, laundry and remodeling. Fully insured. or 646-4501. MANCHESTER - Modem of­ vas, and hundreds of mis­ 219 Bush Hill Road, tion. fice. Main Street. 750 or 1000 RABBITS—DASHERS—BUSES overtime services provided. 649-9658. Manchester. Saturday and ■ The submission of a proposal shall nut be binding on the WATERPROOFING Call 643-1790. cellaneous items. Come for an Rooma for Rant 52 square feet. Heat and air con­ COUPLE WITH 1 year old "BUILDING enjoyable day! Refreshments Sunday, May 13, 14. State of Connecticut, and does not constitute a eompetilivc Hatchways, foundations INFLATION FIGHTERS - ditioning. 6482489, or 6482755. child, looking for 5 or 6 room CONTRACTING”- Masonry- will be available. duplex or multi family rent. SCIROCCOS—CAMPERS cracks, tile lines, sump ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ Save 20% to 50%! Teachers Brick, stone, block plastering, THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - bid. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals TAG SALE-May 13th. Chain Birch House Women. Central­ not in the best interest of the Stale of Connecticut. SMALL RETAIL Store or Reasonable. 871-0034, pumps, walks, steps, patios, tics and cellars cleaned. with 19 years experienced. In­ concrete, fireplaces, saw, tires, automotive goods, stone walls, chimneys, and Reasonable rates. Call 648 sured. Free Estimates. 643- TAG SALE - May 13,9 a.m. to ly located. Downtown If further information is needed, please call Mr. William Professional Office space for anytime.______chimneys. New - repair. E. 5 p.m. Rain Date June 3. 103 clothes, bar and 4 stools, toys ceramic tile repairs. Call 648 1943'for free estimate. 1609, 742-8764. Richardson 643-0889, 649-0608. Manchester. Kitchen Barone, (203 ) 5684261, rent. Main Street, adjacent Hamlin Street, Manheester, etc. From 8 to 4. 82 Bates privileges. Call 6482358. parking lot. Call 6481442. KEEP SMILING TOLLAND COUNTY 4953, 242-5915, 289-8832. Drive, East Hartford. Rain All replies should be addressed to: ROTO TILLING - Established HOUSE Painting custom RolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Daniel F. MacKinnon KEEP HAPPY CARPET Installations - Stair TAG SALE - On attic date. May 20th. TWO ROOMS - Furnished, 219 Resort Property gardens & flower beds. brush or spray. Over 30 years COMMISSIONER Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. Reasonable. Call 646-7644. treasures. 10 to 4 p.m. on Center Street, One room at For Rent 56 experience. Only quality work BIDWELL Home Improve­ Saturday May 13, 389 Slater TAG SALE- 36 Peach Tree Dept, of Administrative Services VOLKSWAGEN Steam Cleaning Free after 5:00.p.m. done. For a really good job at ment Co. Expert installation 211 Center Street. 211 Center □ AUTOMOTIVE Estimates. Call 649-6265. Street, South Windsor. Lane, South Windsor. Avery Street. BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORKS LAKE Winnipasukee - Newer a fair price, call 871-2077. of aluminum siding, gutters A lot of people are finally waking up to the advantages of diesel cars. Street to Benedict Street To Route 83, Vernon-Manchester Line ENTIRE HOME CLEANED Free estimate, fully insured. Leasing Section Rm. 480 Chalet. Nicely furnished. and trims. Roofing installa­ MOVING - Contents of gar­ Including Detroit, which is lining up to re-tool its gas cars into diesels. Peach Tree Lane. Lawn Fur- ODD JOBS - cleaning cellers and gourmet cooking for tion and rpairs 649^95, 878 PLEASANT CORNER Room State Ofliee Building Fireplace. Sleeps 10. Private Autos For Sato 61 and attics, moving large age, many household items, Will, Aey’re lining up behind Peugeot, because we started building niure, beds, and more. 10 to 3 for mature gentleman. Walk Hartford. Conn. 06115 beach. Tennis available. 203- small dinner parties and TEACHERS - Experienced 9109. p.m. Saturday and Sunday. No appliances. Also stone or loam cocktail parties, etc. Please Exterior Painters! Free all day Friday and Saturday. automotive diesel engines fifty years ago. in closet. Garage. Convenient­ 6485566. DUNE BUGGY - New tires, 836 Hartford Road, previews. delivered. 644-1775. call 8782241 or 871-1221. Estimates. Reasonable rates. SPECIALIZING cleaning and But why the Sudden switch to diesels? Economy. The Peugeot 504 ly located. 643-8504. new brakes, new front end. 649-2638 Manchester. $450. Call 6489868, anytime. Now booking for summer repairing chimneys, roof, Diesel has the best fuel economy of any compact, 34 mpg highway, 28 NEIGHORHOOD Tag Sale - 61 Auloa For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 REWEAVING burns, holes. LAWN MAINTENANCE - painting. Call 649-5873. new roofs. Free estimates, 30 Apartments For Rant 53 Autos For Sala Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Shrubs, fertilizing, cutting. 8 TAG SALE - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. mpg dty, 30 mpg combined* And nationally, diesel fuel sells for abput May 13, 14 and 20, 21. 93-96 Years Experience, Howley, May 12 and 13th. 47 Jensen Glenwood Street, starts at 10 Window shades, Venetian years experience. No yard too Building Contracting 33 643-5361. 10* a gallon less than unleaded regulart LOOKING for anything in real blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Street, Manchester. o’clock. Inflatable boat, estate rental - apaiments, small. Call 742-6986. In addition, you’ll never have to pay for a tune-up. Because the 504 diving equipment, motor Marlow’s. 867 Main St. 649- WES ROBBINS carpentrv ROOFER WILL Install roof homes, multiple dwellings, no 5221. TAG SALE - Moving. May 13. Diesel has no points, choke, distributor, carburetor, condenser, coOs, scooter “Vespa”, oil burner, fes. Call J.D. Real Estate ALTERATIONS DONE in my remodeling specialist. Ad­ siding or gutters for low dis­ typewriter, exterior shutters, home - Reasonable. Call 648 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Rain or shine. Something for resistors or spark plugs. Associates,, Inc. 6481980. count price. Call Ken at 647- everyone. 67 Laurel Street, furniture, antiques, and mis­ ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ 5410, anytime. built-ins, bathrooms, 1566. 1 9 7 7 COMET OUR BEST So it’s no wonder that a lot of people are cbming to us for diesels. If tics. garages, yards cleaned, Manchester, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m^ cellaneous. PLEASANT FOUR Rooms - 1976 MERCURY kitchens, 649-3446. we were good enough to be a world leader when diesels weren’t 4 doort. 3 to choose from. moving, trucking. Loam for Painting-Papering 32 Healing-Plumbing 35 ------Y Second floor. Mature, respon­ Cougar XR-7 Coupe. Dark .sale. Lawn service. No job to TAG SALE - May 11-12-13-14. fashionable, we’re certainly good enough to be a world leader when TAGE AND BAKE SALE - sible adults only. No pets. CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Father Drennan Circle Fully equipped, factory air. big or small. 568-8522. PAINTING, Interior, homes. Additions, Repairs, SEWERLINES, sink lines, Door prize. 6 families. 774 they are. Security. Call 6485897, after 6 QiitLin Green, V-8, automatic, PS, number 571 DofI, East Hart­ Exterior. Best workmanship! Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, cleaned with electric cutters, Tolland Turnpike. 9 to 6. Big p.m. Sold new for over $5000. COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Quality paint! Lowest prices! variety. ford. Saint Mary’s Church PB, air. Nicel 345-2009, by professionals. McKinney ■*EPA Estimates transmission M4. Actual mileage depends on where and how you garage. 15 Maplewood Ave., YOUR CHOICE ... installation and repairs. Free Dan Shea, 646-5424. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ MANCHESTER - Main Street TAG SALE - Saturday May drive, optional equipment, car maintenance and other variables. East Hartford. Saturday May - Three room apartment. PREOWNED CtRS estimates. Call Pat, at 648 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY pany, 643-5308. tFederal Energy Review January, 1978. Local prices vary. 3745. after 5 p.m. PAINTING - interior and Carpentry and general con­ 13th., 10 to 3 p.m.. 45 Fulton I 13, 85 p.m. Heated, hot water, Road, Manchester. Studio exterior, paperhanging, tracting. Residential and NO JOB TO Small - Toilet appliances. No pets. Security. s EXPERT FURNITURE excellent work. Referencs. commercial. Whether it he a couch, pool table, 21’ fan, and I TAG SALE - 4 family. May Parking. 523-7047. 4478 repairs, plugged drains, miscellaneous. You are cordially; invited to see f 13th, ti 14th., rain or shine. 10 3678 refinishing and antique Free estimates. Fully in­ small repair job, a custom- kitchen faucet replaced 5 a.m., at 61 Foxcroft Drive, restoretion. Free estimates. sured. Martin Mattson. 649- built home or anything in repaired. Rec rooms, THREE AND A HALF ROOM TAG SALE - Saturdav Mav f Manchester. E. Loveland, 649-8963, 4431. between. Call 6481379. bathroom remodeling, heat Restored Colonial. Heat, hot 13th., 10 to 2, 53 Notch Road and test drive the exciting water. Parking. Central. modernization, etc. Free I MOVING- RCA, Whirlpool, BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - QUALITY PAINTING and CARPENTRY & Masonry - Bolton. Usea turpiture, plus References. Adults. 643-2171, Estimate gladly given M & M ’’Something For Everyone!” J fireplace equipment, trestle Fireplaces, concrete. Paper Hanging by Willis Additions and remodeling. Plumbing & Heating. 649-271. before 6:00. 1976 MARK IV Chimney repairs. No job too Schultz. Fully insured, Peugeot line on displa\; now! t, table, bench and chairs, varie- Free estimates. Call Anthony • ty of tag items. May 1814, 9 small. Save! Call 644-8356 for references. 649-4343. Squillcote, 649-0811. TAG SALE - Saturday May MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 Cream. Loaded with full luxury appointments. See it 1976 MONTEGO estimates. 13th., and Sunday May 14th., I a.m. to 6 p.m. 66 Cider Mill room apartment. Stove, 1976 CAPRI II 10 to 4. Dining room table • Road, Bolton. refrigerator. No pets. Adults. today! PRICE JUST REDUCED TO ... MX 4 door Hardtop. V-8, ROY BRADLEY LEON CIESZYNSK! Builder - Flooring 36 Sport Coupe. Red, 4 speed, ROTO TILLING Home gar­ Professional interior and New homes custom built 40x72, oversized couch, 80” , $180. 6483167, ^ 3540. automatic, PS, PB, AM dens. Reasonable rates. exterior painting and FLOOR SANDING and maple twin beds, bureau, CECCARELU ‘ TAG SALE-Tonight from 5 to remodeled, additions, rec ; 8, Saturday 12 to 6. Apt. 213,40 4 cylinder, electric rear def­ radio. Please call 646-6640. papering. Fully insured. rooms, garages, kitchens refinishing. Floors like new. dresser, and much, much 3 1/2 ROOM Apartment - Like Estimates free. 649-6996. (Specializing in older floors), more! 6F Hilltop Drive, k Olcott Street, Manchester. private home. Working single roster, AM/FM radio. *8378 remodeled, bath tile, cement k ______PROFESSIONAL LAWN work. Steps, dormers, staining floors. No waxing. Manchester. person married couple. No MOWING- Fertilizing and John Verfaille, 646-5750 after 6 t TAG SALE - 3 families. Satur- pets, animals children. 648 $ KEEP SMILING residential or commercial. f day & Sunday, May 13th, & clean ups. Free estimates. Call 649-4291. p.m. TAG SALE - 4 speaker stereo, EUCEOT 1973 PINTO $1678 643-8364. KEEP HAPPY humidifier, baby items, color i 14th., 8 to 4.11 Easton Street, 7 door. Automatic. Dark Mad with whits inlarior. . 3878 t.v., Books, etc. 3M copier 107, r East Hartford. Good selection ROCKVILLE - 3 1/2 room ^2878 10 to 4 on Saturday, 80 Doane J for everybody! apartment in quiet Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Solo 61 Aulos For Sale 61 Street, Manchester. Route 6, Columbia Road k ------neighborhood, appliances, no 1973 BUICK $3778 Backyard. J TAG SALE - Sunday May children, no pets, security. Rivioro Coupo. Rod, automatic, powor stasring A brakes, air, wira • 14th., from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at $155. monthly. 6481060... wheel covers. Willimantic, 423-1634 r 122 C o lem an Road, Autos For Sale 61 ' Manchester. TO SUBLET June and July - Two bedroom apartment. 1975 CHEVROLET $2778 Building Supplies 42 Wall-to-wall carpet, Vi ton Pick-up. 6 cylinder, standard, two-tone gold A brown. appliances and heat. No 1977 MERCURY 1974 MONTEGO NATURAL STONE for children or pets. 2887062. 1977 PLYMOUTH $3878 MX 4 door Hardtop. Bluo, retaining walls, veneers, Cougar XR-7 Coupe. Dark Fury 4 door. V-8, automatic, pewdr steering, power brakes. Only patios, etc. Pick up by the MANCHESTER - Lovely 2 Brown Metallic, air, power air conditioned, powor It's A Van Weekend pound or delivery by the ton. bedrooms with basement, 5,000 miles. Priced to sellll stooring, power brakes. Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, patio and yard for children. steering & brakes, 18,000 Saturday, May 13th 6483163. Only $175. Rental 1975 VOLKSWAGEN $3378 at RAY SERAPHIA FORD Assistors,2i385646 small fee. miles. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 Dasher Wagon. Dark Brown, nicaly equipped. $ Save Hundreds • On all Conversions in stock! FAMILY TREAT - 4 spacious 2578 DOG-CAT BOARDING rooms with appliances. $ 1975 FORD $3578 FREE 45 RPM Rock and Roll Records to first 300 people to visit us I bathing/grooming. Obedience Available now. Just $165. Ren­ Granada Ghia 4 door. Blue,automatic, power steering, power protection classes. Complete tal Assistors 2385646, small 5778 modern facilities. Canine fee. Iwakes, air conditioned. Minors must be accompanied by adult to racalva a record. Holiday Inne, 100 Sheldon Factory Rapraaantatlva Hare to Help youl Road, Manchester, For reser­ NO SECURITY required, 1975 MONARCH $3578 vations please call 6485971. carpeted 2 bedrooms, 2 family 4 door. White, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air house with dining room and Turtle Top Van Conyersions - POODLES - Guaranteed tiny lots more. Only $225. Rental conditioned. Equipped with stove, ref., sleeps 4 toy puppies and stud services Assistors, 2385646, small fee 1972 MERCURY at fair prices. 1-423-8789. LOOK NO FURTHER - 1-2-3 1977 MONARCH Colony Park Wagon. Blue, AKC COCKER SPANIEL bedrooms. Apartments 4 doors. 2 to choose from. V-8, automatic, power Many Interior Puppies. Black. $100.742-9621. t J v TDP available right now. Many steering & brakes, morel D esigns to accept kids and pets. For Air, automatic, PS, PB. WANTED- Good home for two details on vacancies in your ^ Choose From well trained area, call Rental Assistors, YOUR CHOICE ... iw r OIISM OM II Labrador/Shepherd puppies, 8 2385646, small fee. $ 0- months, already spayeo ana Dejta 88 2 door Convertible. Loaded, including power | shots. 649-3446 after 6 p.m. steering, power brakes. Only 46,000 original miles. Ab­ 1878 643-6055. RENTALS 4678 solutely mint conditionll MUST BE SEEN!! L 0 ^ CAIRN TERRIER Puppies - AKC Registered. Have shots. (Ninscrsions by Call 5686810, or 6481977. Two fiva room duplaxos on bus Una, SAVE gerring, inc. i . FREE PUREBRED - Little mutt. Miniature collie, and rocantly redocoratod. 1976 LINCOLN with Fancy Paint Work, cocker spaniel. Please call 4» Fonejf Interiors, Mag Wheels 6481499, anytime. ★ * ★ 19 74 FORD OVER 200 BRAND NEW UNCOLN’S & MERCURY’S Towne Coupe. White, bur­ and Much Morel Customized Econoline Van gundy leather interior, We have a Van and a price for every bud${et. Uvastock 44 Six room flat (Mith gar- AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY oga in Manchoatar Groan Red, automatic, power power locks, windows, etc. FINANCING A . AILABLE WITH SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS UP TO 5 YEARS. RIDING LESSONS indoor aroa. riding ring. Western stock steering,ng, V-8, fully carpeted ■ # A 8-track tape. seat, saddle seat, and hunt ★ ★ ★ & panelled Meet W haler- seat. All levels 228-9817. nelled int. M ' YrSk,. ^ New Eldorado Singla family with I'A TOM WEBSTER Boats-Accassorlas 45 baths, gsraga, many 30 ft. Trailer sxtraa in Bolton. 6578 Hare with ui, Saturday, May 13, from 1:00 to S;00 ONLY... 1974 FURY - 16Wi-foot With his Gerring Van fiberglass.tilt trailer, with ★ 1975 55 horse outboard Chevy T)wo ro o m o tiic a , Get his autograph and a record I S 6 9 S 8 .0 0 engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. Also 50 privalo bath, In chotca horse Johnson outboard, $300. location. Idoal raal otlata 228-0475 or 2289550. olflea, Inouranco oalta, ole. 19 76 H N T O 9 FOOT FIBERGLASS SUr- 1977 MERCURY craft sailing dingy, oars, ★ ★ ★ 2 door. Yellow, Stallion lifejackets anchor, $250. or Cougar 4 door Hardtop. UNCOIN-RRERCURV best!sl offer. CaU M87401. package, automatic, tape Roi) Se>ta|)luK Light Jade with auto., PS, ***One month security deck, mags. Oardan Producta 47 required on all plus PB, air, yinyl top. 16,000 mmniKwmm'suiim monUily rental In advance. SALES b SERVICE RENTACAR LOAM - Rich loam off References a necessity milei. ■ u m M K i m Y K m CARS b TRUCKS ■ r e n t A-TRUCK farmland. $8 per yard, S cubic • ••* yard mininlum.urn. Call 6489918. 140 WASHINGTON ST., HARTFORD T. J. CrocketL *2578 100 WINDSOR AVE. RTE. 83 875-3369 Et 643-2485 ROCKVILLE, CONN. COW MANURE- Goate, field Om Block South of State CapHal stones for retaining walls,- Realtor 4778 . Mon., T u b s ., Wed., Fri. 9 to 9; Thurs. 9 to 6; Sat 9 to S chest type freezer, refrigerator, 6444)304, New- 6 4 3 - 1 5 7 7 S 2 2 -2 I4 1 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Ckinn.. Fri,, May 12, 1978 - PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN PAGE TWENTY-SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 12, 1978 ACROSS m att Antwtr to Prtviout Puala k••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bodypttttgt ••••••#•••••*************^4 •••••••••••••••••••••# •« •• 3 Blurra ChariM M. Bchulta 6 t Autot For Solo 81 Autoo For Solo 81 Auiot For Solo 81 Alllot For Solo 81 Uolorcycloo-Bleycloo 84 Autoo For Solo 81 Aiitot For Solo »t I Fog and Autot for Sot* •moks 4 Sat Dear A b b y 5 Plant d iM iM 5 Subtle ■ Mosquito 6 M ounttint genus jabbr.) uniDD iD nnanuuu I I The most 7 Accumulation □inciDn □□□ ana By Abigail Van Buren (prefix) of w atte ODD amif] nDdDO 12 LIsf 8 Claws □□□anncic] c id d b 13M e 10 In step (tbbr.) □Dd OdDMaH I) lANYTHING 16 Consume 11 O fltn tt □ L l DEAR ABBY : Three montha ago l Onally accepted my 18 Writing 12 Horae yearningi to become a male end I began the neceetary Implamtnt dirtetivtt lid.. GOES AT treatment in antidpation of having a eez chanm operation. 18 One of 3 14 M trth M J First I ended my affair wlA my boyfriend, end then I StoogM 17 Olympic started the hormone treatments. Shortly afterword I felt 19 Rhea board (tbbr.) 34 Strata 43 Tints that something was amiss; I woe ezominad and learned 20 Htsrt (Let) 23 W ent quickly 35 Woodchoppar 49 Actress 21 Caravtniiry 24 Length unit that I was pregnanti 38 By birth „ 1;“ '!'"® . Determined to go ahead with the eez change surnry; I 22 Milquetoast 25 Space agency • 50 Yiald under 25 Solicit (abt>r.) 38 Defied continued the hormoni treatments, but being a devout Individuslly Catholic I cannot consider on abortion. I don't want a 27 Shovk of 39 Model of tolar 53 Baboon NEW 1G7S FORD PINTO Yot, 28 Dabbtr hands NEW 1978 GRANADA 1978 T-ROOF MUSTANG II tyttem Comedian WInthrop — Dick Cavalll child. 30 Accounting 29 Cain patron 53 2 dr. sedan, w.i.w. radial tires, My former boyfriend Is begging me to have the chGd, agancy (sbbr rmitated 40 Equal Csaisr opera windows, reclining In* .)33 Contoured bucket seats. V-6. merry him, end forget about the eez change operation. 31 Miscalculate dividual seats, power steering, 2 dr. sedan, rack & pinion Cruisematic. tach.. amp. & temp, guages. 32 Suparlstiva 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 power front disc, brakes, itearing, all vinyl buckat Abby, I was looking forward both physiodly and 4 Styled steel wheels, P.S.. console, ext. suffix deluxe bumper group, rear win* seata, wheel covera, 4 ap.. emotionally to a new lira as a transsezuaL What course 10 11 accent growp. Low low. mileage. 9 dow detogger, light group, wire w.a.w. tires, Stock 1760957. should 1 1 ^ 7 33 Magic lamp < 3 0 4 5 owner 14 wheel covers. Slock 1780518__ < 46 63 12 13 D. 37 Fabulist NEW 1978 FAIRMONT NEW 1978 LTD II 41 Peace (Lat.) IS ' I. 17 DEAR D.i Since abortion la out, give birth to the child, 42 Actor Sparks 1 " 2 Dr. hardtop, cruliam atlc, then reconsider hevfaig o eez change operation. 44 Before (prafix) 19 1 ■ power Iront disc brakes, power If you stiD feel like a mole emotionally and want a body 45 Potato bud steering, steel belted wsw 22 13 28 27 2 dr. Future coupe. 6 cyl., 46 Small island tutone paint, cruisematic, wsw redials, opera windows, left that correaponda with your feellnge, resume your original ■ 28 3. 30 radial tires. P.ST., power front NEW 1977 FORD PINTO WAGON hand remote mirror. 1760376. plan. If the motherhood ezperlence tips the scale in hvor 47 Choler disc brakes, color keyed cut of living as e women, fallow that Indination. But do not 48 Death 1 < 4 4 1 9 < 4 3 6 9 31 pile carpeting. Stock 1780295. ^ _ LEFTOVER marry a male unless you feel totally female. 51 Spring festival 1 “}f " i y All vinyl bucket seats, cruisematic, roof 64 Radio 33 34 35 3. 38 39 40 luggage rack, alr/cond. tinted glass, dual detecting NEW 1978 FAIRMONT DEAR ABBY; I hope you won't think this is a stupid ■ NEW 1978 FIESTA ' sport mirrors. device 41 question for a 14-year-oId girl to ask, but you are the only 55 Spotter '3 1 1 '' BEST PRICE person I can ask who won't laugh at me. 66 Hidden 45 Is it all right to Ides a fellow good-night on the first date? obstacle ■ " 1 1 Sample Buy: 3 dr hatchback, 4 48 49 50 51 52 53 Priacllla’a Pop — Al Vermaar speed trans., steel belted radial EVER 2 Dr. Sedan, front disc brakes. B. IN BRANDON, FLA. 57 Whirl (!^ 6 cyl„ w, walls, power steering, tires, bucket seats, heavy duty 54 55 V package. Stock 1780334. interior accent group, plus LAST NIGHT HE WHAT’S SO TO A BEPOUIN much more. Stock #780346. DEAR B. That depends. The Idas Itself is not os DOWN EVEN WHEN )HE'S ^ 58 57 WEIRP ABOUT TRIBE IN THE < 3 7 7 9 Over 25 to choose from MUST BE Important os the motivation behind H. U a good-night Use 12 ASLEEP^ STUART PREAMEP HE Quick acceleration • 0-50 (8.6 sec.) 1 Sandwich SAHARA? is B mutual sign of affection, I see nothing wrong with 15 W E IR P / WAS SELLING THAT? 74 MTSIM m I L9N it—even on the first date. But If there le no nellng rar the. .y WALL SAFES ' 73 fOi lit 73 F0» GUI TOWO SEEN MitMf 4 IT 74WSTMB 4 ML I CTL WTO. ICTL WTO, $ TIM8, m , A/c. m ICTLMDinm. other person—only a desire for self-gratification, it la wicoa. Htom AWn n U T O B w TOP. K A l SPHTT. cheap and meoninglesa. W in a t 7 1978 E-150 CLUB WAGON A girl ohonld never Idas e boy because she thlnki she 72 F M in 2 ML r . UC TJUirtNINa 73 om cmss sunsK 73MO(USW K Dark Brown Metallic W/Tan Tutone U l. RMMMDK MTBM ‘‘owes” him something for having dated her. Neither South misses winning play center accent, glass movable rear VHn ROOF, 94, WT9, P I icvL m ps should a boy ezpect a girl to Idas him for that reoaon. WTO, I CTL 4/C U E • I CYL WTO k/C door. Chateau trim option and cap­ m NOF. S M N I t nine. East took his 10 and led Ik LOWO lOWMUME tains chairs driver and passenger, >179S NORTH 5'1^A back the queen. Because avi auto, trans., all glass tinted, wheel DEAR ABBY: My wife la very careless about her 7S NTM l-UI ,: covers, protection group, power 77PMT9 24I. ♦ K52 clubs broke 4-2, South finally MTQHUX 74 NTSi 111 NWn appearance in the privacy of our home. She gets breakfast 7S0UM N steerlng.Jow low mileage. SOW, WTO TIHt, WTO.. VA KAL $ V Q J7 had to lead a spade toward tTMJVT HOMN Wmi 4MU WA, OKY, V-l WSW T K L lOM M UM I barefoot tn her nightgown, with her hair uncombed, whli^ ♦ KQ9 dununy and lose two spade [tttMWfll 4 Sfta TWS. ‘ 279! WT0.K. ^319 5 •All NEW CAR PRICES plus trans,, and jdealer prep. SAVE is not very pretty. She knows better and can make herself ♦ K942 tricks. strildn^y Mauttiul if we're hav-ing guests or going out. It OPEN MON.-FRI. TIL 9 EAST Here is the winning line of OPEN MON.-FRI. TIL 9 hurts to know she won't bother to moke herself WEST iSii""’-— 0 0 10 843 OAJ9 play. After drawing trumps WE HAVE OUR "THE FORD STORE” SAT. TIL 5 COMPLETE, MODERN presentable for me. SAT. TIL 5 W 52 W 84 South cashes his ace and Captain Eaay -• Crooks and Lawrence OWN BODY AND PAINT SERVICE Divorce is out because of the children, but believe me, ♦ 52 e AJ10I64 dummy’s king of clubs and it's crossed my mind. I start off my day in anger and «J865 *Q10 leads &e nine of diamonds. SHOP RIGHT East takes the trick and AS WASH’S 6ULLBT DISARMS DEAD­ OHiMR.TUBBSt WHAT M-M-MARKSMANSHIP DEPARTMENT disgust, and my mind (and eye) have begun to roam. She SPLENDID MARKSMANSHIP! MV EVE! I WAS AIMIN' reeds your column, Abhy, so maybe if you print this, shell SOUTH South discards his last club. HEAD- DAFFODIL FINALLY BREAKS ON THE PREMISES. TO SERVE 0 75 FREE FROM THE CROOK’S SRASPl YOU SHOT THE SUM RISMT F-FOR THE S-5-5EAT see it, recognize heraelif and take the hint. Thank you. East is caught in an end play OF HIS P-P-PAMTSl WAK10963 OUT OF HIS HAND! WE FIX ALL MAKES YOU BETTER. NO NAME PLEASE and South will only lose one CALI A FORD e 73 spade. and MODELS. « A73 DEAR NO NAME: ITl print it, but don’t ezpect Suppose East held three 722 WETHERSFIELD AVE., HARTFORD clubs? He could lead a third miracles. When eomethlng os important as one’s marriage Vulnerable: Neither TAKE AIRPORT ROAD EXIT OFF 1-91 TO WETHERSFIELD AVE. 1 BLOCK SOUTH . • 2 7 8 - 2 5 0 0 • club. South would , lead 2 7 8 - 2 5 0 0 * is at eteke, the man who waita tor his wife to reed Dealer: West a trump to dunnmy, and get eomethlng In e newspaper column, "recognize herself end Weft North East South one spade discard on the last take the Unt,” may need more help than Ue wife. Ley it on. Pass ! ♦ l e i» club. the line, men, ley it on the line. Maybe she thhilni YOU Pass INT Pass 4V Suppose East held four 1976 CADILLAC - Coupe Motorcycleo-BIcycle* 84 don’t care bow A e looks. Pass Pass Pass clubs? South would have DeVille - dark brown, beiee MOTORCYCLE Insurance - been doomed to defeat on interior, 26,000 miles. $6,160 any line of play. to settle estate, 646-1082 after Lowest Rates available! : 9 5 4 p.m. Immediate binding. Sunny Day coverage. Call Joan. Astro-grapli 1946 PLYMOUTH - Two door Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- Uy BjERNICE B E D E 0 8 0 L Alley Cop — Dave Graue DeCormler Sedan - Former Drag Car. 1126. By Oswald Jacoby VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) A New York reader wants Best offer. Needs ^ork. Good and Alan Sontag to know who was the first H...HE WAS SONNA SOTWCn51...WE BET- street rod. 649.4001 after 5:30. MOTORCYCLE Insurance - Usually you're quite good at Three notrump is a wrap 7 6 FIAT 71 COROLLA WAGON keeping secrets. Today. In a lit woman to attain life-master TAKE CfYER SUZ'S WHAT H E J t HRLET 124 Spider Go with the leader! Best of up since North would be sure status. T H I ^ E a f t e r WE WAS U P T s l i z k n o w 4sp. rates, and the best of service! ol talkativeness, you're apt to 11.000 miles. blurt out much more than you of at least nine tricks, but The late Sally Young of STIRRED THINSS TD! r^BOUTTHlS Many years cxperlenne! RIGHT AWAY, DATSUN SAYS Trucks lor Sale 62 should. South’s steamroller bidding Philadelphia, was Life Mas­ UP (DYER h e r e ! TUNK! Crockett Agency, Inc,, 244 LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) got right past three notrump ter number 17. Her outstand- Main Street, Manchester, 643- HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! M 595 1975 TOYOTA PICKUP. May 13.1978 Trying to keep up with extrava­ and into four hearts. hig record in National cham­ «4395 Excellent condition. Complete 1577. A sudden, dramatic change in gant friends could cause you to Four hearts should make pionships included five open custom interior, completeiy your social lifestyle could oc­ really blow the budget today. also after the diamond open­ wins, seven mixed wins and A HOW ABOUT A DAT SUN FOR MAMA SAN? 7 6 CaiCA carpeted, oak flatbed. M/T 1976 HONDA-MR 250 "Street cur this coming year. Be pre­ And you won't even have a ing but South wasn’t equal to 11 women's wins. 7 4 NAURU WAGON chrome slots, G-60 rear, E-60 Legal." Excellent condition. pared to meet some unusual good lime doing It. 5 sp. coupe the occasion. He didn't find (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) SPECIAL |1 SPECIAL §2 47,000 ml. front, air shocks and striders, 1200 miles. $750 firm. Call people, who will be quite differ­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) II the winning play. 20.000 miles. after 5:30 on weekdays, 643- 50,000 miles. Must be seen. ent types from those you've you don't get your way today At trick one East took his (Fora copy of JACOBY MOD­ Asking $3800. Call Joe, 649- 6850. known in the past. you could throw a temper tan­ ace of diamonds and led ERN, send i1 to: "Win at NEW F-10 WITH FRONT WHEEL DRIVE TAURUS (April 20 > May 20) NEW B-210 STANDARD 2 DR. 3000 between 6 and 7 p.m. trum that would be damaging back the jack. South drew Bridge, " care ol this newspa­ $2995 1972 HONDA CL450 - Low Brace yourself for a little turbu­ for your Image. Practice self- M 695 trumps, led the three of per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City __ miles, excellent condition, lence around the house today, conlrol. 1977 HALF-TON CHEVY clubs and played dummy's Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.) C18^»NEA.EC,T.M.B98US.P« Pit PICK-UP With cap. Excellent $600. or best offer. Call 644- because unexpected disrup­ SAGITTARIUS (No*. 23 - Dec. a 7 6 DODGE ASPEN 7 3 DUSTER running condition. $3700 firm. 0011 after 4 p.m. tions can get everyone on 21) Angry words that should 4 dr., 6 auto., P.S. 6, auto., a/c 6.5 ft. bed. 742-8001. edge. Don’t add to the distur­ have been left unspoken could Barry’s World ■ 7 1 , 0 Flintatonea — Hanna-Barbera Productions Y 15.000 miles bance. Find out who you're be voiced II you debate any romantically suited to by send­ sensitive subjects today. Noth­ 8 FOOT X 12 FOOT enclosed 3 _ MORE WITH SOME ^ box, side doors, 2 doors in ing for your copy of Astro- ing will be gained. F-10 Sportwagon Graph Letter. Mail 50 cents for CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19) IVE REMEMEER W ORK-LESS PEOPLE, YOU Sedan, equipped with equipped with 4- $2395 back exposed entire width, Campers-Trallers each and a long, self- Be leery of dealing with PAV-THAT'S CAN'T SET A all factory standard speed. electric rear ^3595 Mobile Homes 65 a l w a y s THE TIME I new paint, approximately 800 features including defroster, wood addressed, stamped envelope strangers today or you could WORKED ALL HE'S WORD IN , grained accent 7 5 HI LUX 77 DATSUN P/U cubic feet. New trailer hitch, sA iP , y o u electric rear defroster, CAMPING TRAILER - Camel ■ to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, find yourself In a complicated' CAN'T PLEASE LATE­ AFTER.'' E P S E W IS E ! power assist front disc package, roof top Long bed Short bed w/cap $800 or best offer. 643-1009. Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. situation that will be difficult to luggage rack, dealer Oasis III - 3 beds, 3 mat­ brakes, dealer prep w/cap. 18,000 miles Be sure to specify birth sign. unravel. THE O L P , ST and freight Included. prep & freight in­ 1975 CHEVROLET - 1/2 ton tresses, kitchen, stove, ice GOAT, PREP.' T Stock No. 2072. List cluded. Stock No. box, sink, water tank, propane GEMINI (May 21 - June 20) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Fab. 19) S3432. 2046. List $4130. pick up. Excellent condition. 6 Things you do in haste or out of Much to your embarrassment »3349« *3995*'' tank, plus zip-on screened f y 0< cylinoer, power steering, anger today will be ill-fated. you could break your word on $3595 ^4295 power brakes, heavy suspen­ patio. Asking $800. Call 74- Keep a cool head. Pace your< Ihd spur ol the moment today 8289. sion. 742-6949. self, or you'll wind up doing regarding something quite Im­ 1 / ' f ' 7 5 CaiCA ...... !•••••••••• ‘ them over. portant to another. SELECT USED CARS 7 8 SUNBIRD MANSFIELD - Adults i 4 speed, 4 Sp. 40,000 m\ Motorcycles-BIcycles 84 CANCER (June 21 - July 22) PISCES (Feb. 20 - March 20) If w/alr. Retired. An almost new New­ Financial risks you wouldn't working With tools today, be port "66-2-14" central air con­ normally consider are likely to exceptionally cautious and fol­ 1977 TOYOTA 1973 COMET 1976 DATSUN ditioning (remember the hot tempt you today. Better study low all Instructions. Serious Corolla liftback, beautiful one owner car, 4 Or, Sedan, aulo. trans., PS. A/C, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, AM radio, steel B-210, 2 Dr. Sedan, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, ★ ★ weather), range, refrigerator, carefully any bargains offered problems could result from custom Interior group, vinyl lop, frost belted radlals, frost white, saddle Interior, AM radio, electric rear window defroster, HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 w/w carpet, washer, dryer, you. carelessness. while, tan vinyl Interior. Stock No. desert gold. Stock No. 1914-1. ^3495 ^4395 rear window defrc^ter. Stock No. 5140-1. 208184. FX-1200 - Built by factory awning, utility building, LEO (July 23 • Aug. 22) Your ARIES (March 21 - April 19) You restlessness today could lend to be a mite flirtatious Born Loser — Art Sansom engineer. Branch heads, porch, aluminum skirting. I p e r s o n n e l ) Barnett clutch, luminum $19,650. Jensen's Inc. Rolling cause you to be brusque or now, and you may form an '3 8 9 S abrasive with your family. Pro­ attachment suddenly that will ^ 2 4 9 5 roeker rollers, Mikuni car­ Hills. Call Mrs. Young 429- WIlL'ibUAaEPT^ I ■miWIC.WE'VE buretor, balanced blu^rinted 1786, 26 Old Wood Rd, voking their Ire will only make end as abruptly as It began. I I I f A I A I I MOTORS INC. motor, transmission. 871-2511. you feel worse. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) COLLECT t»LL FROW BEEW 0 1978 by NEA,lflc. 1973 18 FOOT. Yellowstone Bugs Bunny — Holmdahl and Btoffsl PBCOJWECTEP...^ I YNI.H TOYOTA-PONTIAC Trailer, Used couple times. m m O fC e . 1HCB1APPLE 1975 V.W. BEETLE 1974 HONDA 1971 VW KARMAN GHIA ★ ★ Complete with awning. Stored Civic Hatchback. No waiting for this Hon­ 2 Dr. Sport Coupe, just right for the k l l l V l l 345 Center St. •‘That's great about career goals and per­ R20W BRJ5BAWE, AM-FM radio. 4 speed, under 30.000 inside year round. Now e a x m o HE/, SYLVESTER.' W~~ da. AM-FM radio, 4 speed, radial tires, graduate. 4 new tires, auto-stick shift, original miles, baby blue. Stock No. even a vinyl top. burnt orange, black In­ 1975 HONDA 500 T - Low f u A s e s sonal development. How about the girls In AUSTRALIA? 1828-1 sunburst yellow. Slock No. 2074-1 located in Windsor Locks. Call terior. Stock No. 5141-1. Tel. 646-4321 Manchester mileage, extras. Excellent 643-2939, anytime. $2800. 'Mj- tiu . I AM condition. Please call 649- a m o is - . the office?” IFNOn , HARD Our Boarding House — Carrol ft McCormick * 2 9 9 S * 1 S 9 5 1 S 9 5 9807. STARCRAFT - Trailer pop­ SHADOUP.' AT 1976 FORD Gran Torino - 4 up, sleeps 8, good condition, 1969 TOYOTA Corolla ■ Needs TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville surge brakes. $700. Ask for WORK, w e a t h l e t e s -WNN YDU 'SWHAT PIP TrfOMe PEAK! some repair. $100. Call 289- door. Automatic, power 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and BBANERV SIRE/ STEENUOU^LY UNTIL PeFNITELY )X 5U VO F « J YOU COULPlitl steering, power brakes, air, Garvey, call 649-0154 after 5 ‘ S ilM Tn, TIU< 0 Rag. Fata Eitra 7301. rack. $1,750. 289-4042. p.m. W E H IT PU R PEAK! lEVELEP/W ElEHT- “S CIRCLE A vinyl roof, radial tires. THEN WE LEVEL — 1 UFTlM 67CUr \ POOL 1973 PONTIAC Catalina - 2 Excellent condition. $3800, BMW - 1976 750cc. Excellent S f v C H F m V B j T A B L E IN 643-8476. Automotive Service 66 OFF WITH MOPElWe door, vinyl top, excellent con­ condition. Bronze red. Larger EXERCISE! PBVI0U$1Y. IZ-OUNCE -^AtSO LF gas tank luggage rack. Only dition. Call 649-6643. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- FATHER 13 DOlNfi B O TT LE T P T c A R T W ITH- 1971 DODGE COLT - SUndard 2,400 miles. $2,950. Call 649- sun specialists, factory TH E EI( HT?J U T PUFFING 7727 anytime. THE SAME 1HIN6! 5 0 transmission, 57,000 miles, trained, one day service, 114 £4iU9/ snow tires included. $900. Call East Main Street, Rockville. lUtttaaMfc TM.Rp8US.PM.0IL Haathfillff This Funny World De C u rm ier 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle. alter 6 p.m. 649-3926. Automotive Service 88 871-1617. Automatic transmission. 2 1966 MUSTANG - engine and HOAEVER, THIS EXCITlNe ) Good running condition. Snow transmission perfect, rear VOLKSWAGENS ONLY! tires included. Call 643-2046. end mangeled, $150. Call 228- AIR CONDITION SPECIAL 1967 CHEVY WAGON - Runs 9170. Motor Sales, Inc. v ' Gbedi m porator outpiit tenperahn. good, many new parts. $200, 1971 PINTO - 4-speed, stan­ i^dean condeiaar and itra i(h t« i condenser fins es necessary. or best offer. 646-0494 dard transmission, 1600cc 1^ Chedi cendhiM of refri{erant hoses and cennectioas and 285 Broad Street, Manchester weekends. engine, new paint job, good condition. $850. or best offer. sisnaUy check aU connections. Call 646-2539 or 643-1728. Chech operaUim of condenser, evapontor hloieer motor and ______Phone 643-4165______compresser dutch. BUICK ELECTRA Converti­ 1970 VOLVO - 164. 4 door. v ' Chech compressor, drive belt tension and belt condHkn. ble - Excellent condition. Luxury compact, 25 mpg, new Check refrigerant level at sight g le si Ud as repaired. mXACEERAtlOfb Power windows, seats, v ' steel radials, new clutch, am/ Check ever-aU ennStion of entire system Insuring that I brakes, steering. Radial tires. im, gooa conaition. $9uu. aou- mounting bolts are property tightened and hose clangrs are ALL Frank and Emast Call Art Roth, 646-2830. 8205. AROUNP* in place. J S -tT , 1962 CHEVY IMPALA ■ 1967 FORD FAIRLANE 500 - $19.95 Any Model Volkswagen IS Excellent, inside and out. 289 V-8. Excellent condition, PLEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT £RNlE\ utlfc'RE ISRAg CiVIA.Il.AriON! THIS ROCK New tires. FM 8 track, co­ ntany new parts. Am/fm Short Ribs — Frank Hill COvEj?BD WITH VILE OPFEM5IVE axials. Power steering, power stereo. Call 643-6600. riH E WA VENEZUELAN YlMHT does HAVE brakes. $550. 742-9515. 30-WEEISHT IS A PUEA^NT BOUeUET. 1968 DODGE CORONET. / 1969 MUSTANG - V-8 Running condition, $250. of TOLLAND Automatic, power steering, best offer. Call 643-0888. power brakes, good running condition. Call M4-0144 after VAN 1967 Chevy - needs some COUNTY ‘‘And now the good news. The Little Uegue 5:30 p.m. work. Best offer. 649-4165 after 4 p.m. besebeU teem we sponsor ie in fiiat plaoel" 1976 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT - Automatic, am/fm radio, 1971 PO N TIA C T37 VOLKSWAGEN ^..WHOOPeECM’ F009 UP'fkREE...ACE CAT POOP, slightly high mileage. Well automatic, power steering, R l P3 Manch.-Vernon Line P0WNAHALP...AWRiryMEWINCvN0CHAN6e. maintained, excellent condi­ power brakes, 350 engine, tion. Make offer. Call after 6 very good condition, asking ■ • S-12: TwW rt Tel. 649-2638 p.m., 633-4086. $I3M. Call 875-5076 or 875-8947. 1 ...... r>