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However, The reason for Lance's exit from Lance affair is over and President to (truly) replace him.” Carter may want to bring in an out­ national politics involved subjects Carter, deprived of his closest friend Lance, who remained popular and sider with stronger ties to the that were foreip to most Americans and adviser in government, must find amiable to the end, gave no indica­ business community. Lance was con­ — "correspondent relationships” a new budget director. tion of when he intends to leave the sidered the administration’s “am­ between banks and the doubte pledge No matter who fills Lance’s chair nation's capital and return to bassador” to business. of collateral to obtain loans, for in­ at the Office of Management and Georgia. Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois, the stance. Budget, the relationship will not be Carter promised there would be an top Republican on Lance's panel of Also, there were allegations the same. “orderly transition” in the budget of­ inquisitors and a chief Lance critic, almost everybody understood, such "I don't think there is any way I fice. said the resignation decision was as check overdrafts and contradic­ could find anyone to replace Bert He said Lance's chief aides at 0MB "correct” because it was "in the best tions of sworn testimony. Lance who would be as competent, as — deputy director, James McIntyre, interest of the country and the best Lance and Carter met for 45 strong, as decent and as close to me Bowman Cutter and Harrison interest of the administration. ” minutes before dawn Monday to dis­ as a friend and adviser as he's been,” Welford — were "highly competent” However, he added “my heart goes cuss the situation and review each Carter said, near tears during a and would carry on until a new out to the President and to the Lance allegation that had been lodged. nationally televised news conference budget director is seiected. family.” "I told Bert I thought he had Wednesday. Because McIntyre handled most of Several other Republicans used the exonerated himself completely,” “ His replacement will be the day-to-day activities at 0MB, identical word when asked their Carter said at his news conference. adequate, of course,” Carter added. speculation has centered on his reaction: "sad.” He said he asked Lance “ to make his own decision about what his choice would be.” The decision came Tuesday after­ noon when, according to Carter, In Buckland Industrial Park Lance told him he thought it was best to leave Washington. Carter had scheduled his news con­ ference for 3 p.m. EDT Wednesday, but delayed it for two hours to allow Ponders a question Lance time to draft a letter of Lawsuit to challenge resignation. President Carter ponders a question during a news conference The President was somber and un­ Wednesday where he announced that he had accepted the smiling throughout the news con­ resignation of his budget director Bert Lance. Carter praised ference. He made it quite clear he Lance’s work as head of the Office of Management and Budget. proposed land sale would remain loyal to the end. (UPI photo) "Bert Lance is my friend,” he said. "I know him, personally, as By GREG PEARSON vironmental effects. market value. well as if he was my own brother. I Herald Reporter The trial for that case had been "It seems that it would strike know him without any doubt in my A second legal action involving the scheduled to start Sept. 15 but has anyone that if you purchase land at mind or heart to be a good and an honorable man.” Resignation called Town of Manchester's proposed in­ been delayed. Participants were told $33,000 an acre and sell it for $20,000 dustrial park apparently will be filed Tuesday by Superior Court Judge an acre, someone is getting a gift,” Carter read the letter from Lance, in Hartford’s Superior Court. Thomas O'Suliivan that they will be he said. drafted with the assistance of The suit, which will be filed by a on-call. "I don’t think we should be running respected attorney Clark Clifford, wise, inevitable group called "Concerned Taxpayers Cantin sent tetters to lawyers in­ a giveaway program,” he said. which said it was important to Lance HARTFORD (UPI) - Top Connec­ remaining unresolved questions of Manchester,” involves a charge volved in the environmental case Cantin named two of his clients, “that my name and reputation be ticut politicians feel Bert Lance’s would continue to divert his full that the town is not setting property that the second action concerning the Judy Solomon and Ronald Kittredge. cleared ... I believe this has been resignation was wise and inevitable, attention from his important respon­ to the J.C. Penney Co, at a fair sale of property is pending. He said He said that there are more involved done. As 1 said at the Senate though unfortunate. sibilities at 0MB. ” market price, Atty. Raynald Cantin this morning that he expects to file in the action, but these are the only hearings, my conscience is clear." Rep. Robert Giaimo, D-Conn., Dodd added the affair initially may of Hartford, who represents the papers for the case within a week. two who he can identify at this time. And then came the line that hurt chairman of the House Budget Com­ have harmed Carter but said he group, said. "We are going to be claiming that In Cantin’s letter, he suggested Lance — and obviously Carter — the most. mittee, Wednesday called Lance’s believed the American people will Penney pians to locate a catalog the proposed sale to J.C. Penney is il- that his case might be heard with the resignation “ wise.” Rep. ’realize the president recognized the distribution center in Manchester tegat,” Cantin said. He said that the other pending park-connected case. “I have decided to submit my Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., said, ”1 fundamental principle of American and would be the major occupant in town purchased at least 33 acres of He said this morning that there are resignation as director of 0MB. I land from the Hartman Tobacco Co. some claims in his case that might desire to return to my native state of think that Mr. Lance made the right jurisprudence — that a person has the the proposed 393-acre industrial decision.” Gov. EllaT. Grassocalled park. at a price of about $33,000 per acre. mirror those in the environmental Georgia.” right to state his case and face his ac­ A contract between the town and matter. the resignation a “regrettable and cusers.” A pending case — Manchester En­ unfortunate incident.” vironmental Coalition vs. Edward Penney says that Penney will buy the "I think it would be advantageous Mrs. Grasso said in a statement, Stockton et al — involves a claim by land at $20,000 an acre. if the two suits were tried together,” Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., ’’The controversy that has developed over management of Mr. Lance’s the piaintiffs that Stockton, the state The town also is expected to make he said. who in January voted for Lance’s Accusations private affairs would appear to make commerce commissioner, granted improvements on the property. Cantin also sent a copy of his ietter confirmation, said of the resignation, it impossible for him to devote full approval of the Penney center (iantin said that his clients are not to Superior Court Judge Leo ’’It was a tough but correct at a glance time to his duties with the Office of without properly weighing its en­ opposed to the property sale, but they Parskey, who presently is assigned decision.” want to see the land sold at its fair to the environmental case. Giaimo said there ”is no question Management and Budget. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Here at a that his difficulties and the ’’This has been a regrettable and glance are the major accusations unfortunate incident,” she said. leveled at budget director Bert Lance. • Illegally financed part of his un- Facilities for handicapped sucessful 1974 gubernatorial cam­ paign in Georgia with more than Today’s summary $200,000 in overdrafts at Calhoun Ga., First National Bank, of which he was Compiled from United Press International chairman and a big stockholder. may cost town $40,000 • Used his position as president of the National Bank of Georgia to State National Manchester School Supt. James P. elevators. repairs at some schoois and program place interest-free correspondent ac­ HARTFORD —The Connecticut Kennedy said Wednesday that the The changes are required by handicapped children in other counts with banks from which he WASHINGTON - The CIA was Legislature’s Regulations Review town has $40,000 worth of im­ regulations drafted earlier this year schoois, Kennedy said, but this could negotiated millions of dollars in under fire today for allegedly Committee has approved rules provements to make on the schoois by the U.S. Department of Health, cause problems for handicapped loans, an alleged misallocation of keeping "double records" of that set the repayment procedure because of new federal requirements Education and Welfare as part of a teachers or parents. depositors’ funds for personal gain. secret experiments and trying to of money overpaid welfare for accessibility for handicapped per­ 1972 law. "I think in the long run we should • Illegal use of NBG aircfaft in the shift responsibility to the Defense recipients, whether they got the sons. The schools which will require the try to come as close as we can to ac­ Carter campaign and for excessive Department for financing and extra funds from fraud or ad­ One requirement is that main en­ most work are Bowers, Buckley and commodating the handicapped in all personal benefit on private trips. carrying out some of the con­ ministrative error. trances and other entrances must be Waddell, Kennedy said. He will of the schools,” Kennedy said. • Misused his position as a bank of­ troversial programs. wide enough to accommodate provide a school-by-school The Washington Schooi project, ficer to allow himself and his family wheelchairs. breakdown at Monday’s Board of scheduled to begin this fall, was to overdraw their personal accounts WETHERSFIELD - The HARTFORD CITY, Ind. - A “In some cases that means just Education meeting. revised recently to comply with the at the Calhoun bank by more than Connecticut gaming commission jury convicts Roger Drollinger of moving the hardware. In other cases, Some of the newer schoois and new regulations. $400,0(X) since 1970. has been asked to revoke the leading the ’’just for the fun of it ” it means relocating the doors,” those renovated in recent years wilt The state presently provides 50 per • Influenced the regional ad­ Plainfield Greyhoud Park’s massacre of four brothers on St. Kennedy said. require few changes, he noted. Those cent funding for the required ministrator of national banks to ter­ license to operate because of the Valentine’s Day. Sentencing was Other reguiations include fire inctude the Regional Occupational changes. There may aiso be federal minate or conceal from FBI agents track’s stance in a labor union dis­ set for Oct. 17. alarms that must be visible as well Training Center, Keeney, South, money available, Kennedy said. The an agreement to stop overdrafts at pute which has existed since the as audible for deaf persons, ramping Martin, Washington and Nathan Hale town wilt pay for the projects Calhoun, an agreement that might track opened in January 1976. The NEW YORK — Astronomers at at entrances, toilet facilities with elementary schools and the three through the school or town capital have damaged his nomination as track, now closed for repairs, is the American Museum-Hayden wheelchair access, designated secondary schools. improvements budgets, Kennedy budget director if it had been scheduled to reopen Sept. 30. Planetarium say autumn begins parking spaces and possibly The town could avoid making said. revealed. at 11:30 p.m. EST today. At that DANBURY — The number of time the sun will be directly over city policemen patroliing Dan­ the equator. bury High School has been slowly reduced, according to Principal SAN FRANCISCO - William Ryan. The patrols were Investigators blame a gas main instituted following fights leak for an explosion and fire that between black and white students destroyed a two-story buidiing last week. building on Fisherman’s Wharf, injuring seven persons. Regional MI BOSTON — Extended outlook International for Southern New England, Satur­ SALISBURY, Rhodesia — day through Monday: Mostly Rhodesia will deport an American cloudy Saturday. Chance of nun. Sister Janice Ann i ’t£ a showers Sunday. Clearing Mon­ McLaughlin of Pittsburgh, Pa., day. Daytime highs mostly in the rather than put her on trial for ac­ 60s. Overnight lows mainly in the cusing government troops of SOs. routinely torturing blacks.

PROVIDENCE, R. I. - William BUCHAREST, Romania — At Bailey’s fight for Rhode Island ieast 26 persons, mostly House seat moves back to the Hungarians, died and several state Supreme Court, despite the others were injured in the crash Michigan Parole Board’s decision of a Hungarian jetliner at to keep him in jail for six more Bucharest’s airport Wednesday months on a 1973 larceny convic­ night, airport officials said today. tion. ASSEN, Netherlands — A court Ba r h a r b o r , M aine — sentenced seven South MoluccanS Cemetery edcpansion work under way Dewey Reinhard and Steve today to prison terms ranging Stephenson, both of Colorado from six to nine years for seizing Bulldozers, payloaders and dump trucks were all part of A spokesman for the Cemetery Department could not es­ Springs, Colo., have postponed un­ a train and an elementary school til at least Sunday their attempt expansion work being done Wednesday at Manchester’s timate how much longer the work will take, but said that in history’s longest hostage East (Cemetery, The cemetery road and a fence that ran to be the first balloonists to cross drama last spring. grading, seeding and the marking of lots still has to be the Atlantic Ocean. along Harrison St. have been removed to permit more lots. done. (Herald photo by Dunn) PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thura., Sept. 22, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn , Thurs., Sept 22. 1977 — PAGE THBKE A DiRosa names Utakis to lead campaign aides campaiffn drive Union Pond level Treaty chances Pension fund investment growth William DIYeso of 91 N. Elm St. for Sadloski reported to be below average has been named campaign chairman will be lowered improve with time for Peter DiRosa, a rapubiican can­ Frank Utakis of 230 McKee St. has The 8to<^ investment of part of for the most current year, but nobody a Board of Education employe. didate for the Manchester Board of been named campaign managt' for CROMWELL (UPI) - The chance prove as time passes. It is now Manchester’s pension fund has been else’s was either,” Fred Geyer, Board members ruled that the Directors. Betty Sadloski, the Republican can­ for construction of the Panama C^anal treaty winning expected the treaty will not be voted below average since August 1975, ac­ chairman of the Pension Board, said. applicant s disability was not "per­ didate for Manchester town ratification in Congress will improve on by the Senate until next year. Ap­ cording to figures received Tue^ay “During the last quarter, they have manent and to tal" as required by the Others named to the campaign treasurer. as time passes, according to UPI proval by two-thirds of the Senate by the Pension Board. The figures made a strong recovery,” Roger pension ordinance. committee for DiRosa are Arthur diplomatic correspendent Juan membership is required for ratifica­ Negro, town treasurer, said. Others named to Mrs. Sadloski’s ’The Town of Manchester Public with Lydall Inc. about the future also show, however, that investment Glaeser, treasurer; Greg Woiff, Waite. tion. Pension Board members suggested campaign committee are Nancy Works Department has announced lowering of Salters Pond, Giles said. return during the last quarter of the deputy treasurer; and Eileen If the treaty went before Oingress Waite said if the Senate did not ap­ that UBT place any cash from the LaBonne, treasurer; Jo Patelii, that it will be lowering the water The firm is taking steps to modify 197677 fiscal year was quite good. Gearhart, director of publicity. for ratification now, however, it prove the treaty, it would be a big pension fund in Manchester banks deputy treasurer; ilelen Lynch, level of Union Pond to facilitate the the operation of a valve used to lower Charles Onderdonk of the United HEMLOCKS would probably be defeated, Waite blow to President Carter’s prestige. rather Hartford banks. The cash publicity; Robin Bouton, secretary. construction of the White Brook the pond level, a step that the firm Bank and Trust Co. (UBT) met with • Shtsrsd "I think he’s an excellent choice,” said Wednesday night. Waite made the comments at the from the pension fund handled by “Betty Sadloski is well-known for storm drainage project. sometimes has to take to regulate the the board and provided the figures on • Good quality DIYeso said of DiRosa. her interest and concern with town The department will begin the Waite said there was significant annual meeting of the United Press the bank's stock investment of pen­ UBT is available only on a short­ availability of water for manufac­ opposition in the Senate to the treaty, International Newspaper Association term basis, Geyer said. • 3 to 6 toot government,” Utakis said. "Her lowering procedure this week, and turing use. sion fund monies. The bank handles “He’s been involved in education but its chances for passage will im- of Connecticut. The board approved a retirement many years of experience and hard the pond will be lowered about six The modification will reduce the about $1.3 million of the $4 million SgOOSlJOO and he’s been involved in business in At the meeting Chris Powell was pension for Grant Wood, who has work on the budget will make her a feet during the next four weeks. Jay possibility of vandals emptying the fund. the community. He has insight into elected president of the group. worked in the Water Department for valuable asset in the treasurer’s of­ Giles, director of public works, said. pond, which is by the company. A re­ The UBT investments in stock have these two key areas,” DIYeso said. fice. The recent report on the low in­ Gates near the top of the spillway Powell is managing editor of the shown a 17.72 per cent increase since about 9 H years. The retirement-is JOE MILLER cent fishkill at the pond apparently About town Journal-Inquirer of Manchester. Mrs. Susan Sloppleman effective Oct. 1. NURSERY William DIYeso terest return on the pension fund will be used to lower the water. This August 1975. For the same period the was caused by such vandalism, Giles Leonard E. Gilbert, managing The board also denied a disability OUfH HILL NO proves the need,” he said. Frank Utakis wiil eliminate any chance of en­ said. Dow Jones index has shown a 31.7 per M AN C H EtTER dangering the quality of water or the editor of the Bridgeport Post- Temple names pension requested by Ralph Grondin, Lydall Inc. will notify the town of A special anniversary Holy Hour cent increase and the Standard & fish in the pond, he said. Telegram, was elected vice presi­ Poor indicator has shown a 34.9 per any significant change it expects to for Padre Pio will take place tonight dent, and John P. Reilly, managing administrator Also, the department has talked make in the pond’s water level, Giles cent increase. Santaguida denies quits-fires report from 7 to 8 at St. Martha's Church, editor of the Hour of Norwalk, was Temple Beth Sholom Nursery PARK H IU JOYCE said. Rnfield. Movies will be shown. For the final three months of the chosen secretary-treasurer. School of Manchester announces the 1976-77 fiscal year, however, the UBT FLOWER SHOP NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Connecticut Labor Com­ quits a job for reasons unrelated to his work. The existing appointment of Mrs. Susan investment return is well above the The Mississippi River • COUPON I missioner Frank Santaguida is denying a news report the iaw allows benefits only to those who quit for work- Stoppleman of Manchester as ad­ other figures. UBT showed a 6.01 per System comprises main ministrator. In this newly created SPECIAL state’s new unemployment benefits law makes it easier related reasons. channels and all tributaries of cent increase during that time, com­ instead of tougher to collect. Rep. Samuel Gejdensen, D-Bozrah, co-chairman of the the Mississippi, Illinois, Judge preparing ruling position, Mrs. Stoppleman will assist pared with a 0.9 per cent increase for OF THE WEEK The state law was passed last spring and takes effect Legisiature’s Labor Committee which drafted the "quits Missouri and 'Ohio Rivers. AROMA PIZZA the teachers, Mrs. Judy Press and the Dow Jones level and a 3.3 per n U I T « i M l tU i Itot tai M Our Nam* Says It All Oct. 1. It was passed with the intent of stopping most and fires” biil, said he had thought the new version would Ms. Barbara Sherwood, in the ad­ cent increase for the Standard & workers who quit their jobs or get fired from coilecting increase benefit claims. He opposed changing the law ministration of the school. She will Poor’s level. T h ey on New Haven election be responsible to the board of direc­ benefits. last spring. la n g h l For the entire fiscal year, UBT "The new unemployment law will make it much more He said he would resist any effort to change the statute ■ It FREE PIZZA NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Superior there was a discrepancy of 6 percent, tors. showed a 2.05 per cent increase, CARNATIONS I Showcase Court Judge Harold Missal says he or 1,197 votes, between the number of The school will open Oct. 3, at the while the Dow Jones index went up DOZ. difficult (for workers) who quit their jobs to collect. when lawakers convene in February. He said he wanted m ore Small with Moxzaralla Chaata Under the present law a quitter can coilect after five to wait until some time had passed and data was th a n Cinemas With Purchaaa Of will issue a decision sometime next persons recorded as having voted and temple. It offers bicultural program 3.9 per cent and the Standard & Poor (CASH and CARUY) weeks. Under the new law a person who quits will not be available on the effect of the law. rid in g . INTERSTATE 84 week on a challenge to New Haven the actual number of ballots cast. of group and individual activities in level increased by 0.5 per cent. FLOWtR$ And ARRANOtMtMTi fOA tVtRY OCCAtlON . able to collect unless they go back to work,” Santaguida a i T 8 8 ONE “F A M IL r SIZE PIZZA Mayor Frank Logue’s narrow DiLieto’s lawyers argued the lost an open environment. Some openings "Their performance was not good 04K !ST., MAMIIKSTKK TrI. hlv.lin fKK OFFER EXPIRES SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 said Wednesday. PIUS SILVER LAME Democratic primary victory. potential votes could have turned the remain available for three- and four- • KH\NK l.\KH H l. ______Tel. 649-5325 year-olds. The Hartford Courant Wednesday quoted an uniden- STUDENT TEACHERS ROBERTS STREET The hearing ended Wednesday election in DiLieto’s favor. Lufkin waits tifed Labor Department officiai as saying the new iaw EAST HARTFORD 706 HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER! after two days of testimony regar­ Some voters from the city’s Fair Mrs. Stoppleman received her 568-8310 Hours Mon.-Thurs. 11-11. Frl.-8at. 11-12. Sun. 1-10 bachelor of arts degree from Boston for Sarasin would actually increase the number of persons who couid Phone 649-5491 V \ \ '' -V' / ■ ding former Police Chief Biagio Haven section said they saw a sticker We Wish All Our Jewish Friends A Happy collect benefits. ■.yy~ NAMAM MMINEa DiLieto’s claims that Logue’s next to Logue’s name in the voting University. She has held positions at decision and Healthy !Sew Year! The officiai said the problem with the new law is that IMW $2.50 til 2130P.M. •CO UPO N • organization committed illegal cam­ booth indicating he was a Democrat Harvard Graduate School of Educa­ most workers who quit or get fired will be able to meet paign practices during the primary and another sticker next to DiLieto’s tion, Cambridge, Mass., and is HARTFORD (UPI) - KZ currently helping to develop course certain standards set by the new law. For example, a per­ h ' last Thursday Logue’s official vic­ name labeling him a Republican. Former Connecticut En­ son who is fired will receive benefits uniess the former l E E Q B tory margin was 339 votes. Logue’s lawyers called the stickers materials at the Education Com­ vironmental Protection employer can show "repeated or felonious misconduct.” MA MA MIA’S The court learned Wednesday a prank and said they were removed munity in Manchester. Commissioner Dan W. Under the new law a person can receive benefits if he Q SWISS CONSPIRACY when discovered by officials. Lufkin says he will seek the BUFFET RESTAURANT & CATERERS DiLieto’s lawyers also claim Logue 1978 Republican nomina­ “YOU LIOHT UP T H I S W E E K Mistrial ordered broke the law by campaigning within R egion^s tion for governor if Rep. MY LIFE” 75 feet of a polling place. ' Ronald A. Sarasin, R- Highland sells lottery tickets ® 7 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY BOSTON (UPI) — A mistrial has The former police chief’s attorneys Conn., decides not to. Not BUCK been ordered in the suit brought in for a second day questioned e c o n o m y “Ron Sarasin would ReipontiMe ^ Highland Park Market, 307 Highland St., has been U.S. District Court on behalf of eight witnesses concerning the Bella Vista make an excellent can­ For Supermarkets 725 added to the list of outlets in Manchester for the sale of ADULTS 12.00 • KIDS 99t victims of a July 31, 1973 Delta polling place where Logue was didate and an excellent Typographical ______E. MIDDLE Daily Numbers lottery tickets. gw ootom im p ro v e s INTER SAVE 1 . 6 9 lb . ISTINCTIVE CATERING Nov. 7. DiLieto from possible victory. e l e v e n t h ANNUAL cutback in the average factory are Senate Minority 70‘i. 1 . 4 0 FOR ALL OCCASIONS workweek, a decline in retail sales Leader Lewis B. Rome, R- lb . Wednesday’s daily ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET call Jim at 646-7558 for and a fall-off in construction con­ Bloomfield, and House lottery number 0 - 3 - 0 p l e a s e CALLTHEATRE Minority Leader Gerald F. Sponsored by Lebanon Historical Society FOR SCREEN TIMES the Information to sult'your party needs., Democrats criticizeil tracts awarded,” the bank reported. GEM The bank’s figures showed a non­ Stevens, R-Milford. SWEET LIFE On the Lebanon Green TEDDY BEAR Both plan formal can­ Ted LaBonne, chairman of the agricultural payroll employment of Routes 207 and 87, LEBANON, CONN. LOUNGE-CAFE we have an election coming up — this didacy announcements Manchester Republican campaign, 4,895,0(K) “on a seasonally adjusted MsnchMtsr EvMlng Herald NON APfEXMNC NKHTiy board is not going to be sitting, the after the municipal elec­ This ist pattern is SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1977 - 10 A.M. to 5 PJH MEN OF THE SUN has criticized the Democratic direc­ basis.” It said that was a gain of 31,- PubMwd m ry tvtnlng uMpt part of The Herald quality Rain or Shine Fttturtng simple answer is we are not going to tions. Sundiyt and Iwlldtyt. 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Public records Elizabeth Harmon, both of Glastonbury, $134.95. at 80-90 Colonial Rd., $192,000. Frank J. DiNaUle III, Tolland, and Ursula QuenUI, 697 Internal Revenue Service against Manchester Motor R.A. Strimike, addition at 34 Hillside St., $500. E. Middle Tpke.,'Oct. 1 at St. Bartholomew. Open forum Sales Inc., 512 W. Center St.. $22,170.25. ilanrl|ratpr Marriage lieentea David J. LaForge, 29 Gardner St., and Joyce M. Vincent N. Prestileo, South Windsor, and Diane E. Manchester — A City of Village Charm Warranty deed RelrBse of m erhanlr's lien Murphy, 21 Waddell Rd., Oct. 1 at C hur^ of the Assump­ Thomas J. Crockett to Roger G. Kilcollins and Elaine Farley, 20 Ralph Rd., Sept. 30 at Church of the Assump­ tion. Founded Oct. 1, 1681 Earl Smith against Ernest Crosby. A. Kilcollins, property at 886 Tolland Tpke., $35,900. tion. Carl A. Miller and Jacqueline Fullerton, both of Fair- M#mber Audi! Bureau of Circulation Mambar, United Praia International Plant-naping reported Quitclaim deed Building permite John F. Prendergast Jr., Kensington, and Gloria A. field, Oct. 7. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co , Herald Square. Anna C. Murphy to Anna C. Murphy and Susan Green Manor Construction Co. Inc., industrial building Corbin, East Hartford, Oct. 6 at Center Congregational. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Christine Brozowski, property at 20 Linden St., $9.90 con­ To the editor, well have stolen the twelve dollars it veyance tax. Raymond F Robinion Editor.Publilhar Harold E Turkington Managing Editor I was appalled to find my favorite would take to replace the plant. Federal lax lien plant missing from my front porch Plant-lovers take note. Even in the Internal Revenue Service against Richard and| Opinion this morning (Sept. 15). Perhaps it “City of Village Charm” we are was naive of me to think that a per­ plagued with thoughtless, greedy illlllllllli ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ son still has a right to display his citizens. Promoted at Stanley A moving experiment possessions on his property without Denise S. Kennedy ^ Deli Department Specials ^ fear of loss. 3 Oakland St. Robert E. Johnson has of the company’s cash r CHOICEST MEATS The plant snatcher might just as Manchester been appointed to the new requirements, activities in­ LONG ACRE Considering the sad state of downtown points. post of director of treasury volving the sale and IN TOWN There is plenty of hard-nosed services for The Stanley purchase of company stock GHKKEH BREAST . * 2 . 1 9 so many American cities, it’s Works, reporting to John and financial aspects of all not surprising that the federal skepticism — in Cleveland and C. Pritchard, company pension plans and trusts. LOIN END BOQNERS ALL BEEF government is looking for a elsewhere — about the people- Lesser crime victims suffer a lot too treasurer. His appointment Johnson joined Stanley in . 9 9 * clean, simple way to move peo­ mover idea. And perhaps was announced by Vaughn 1967 as manager of internal PORK ROAST . * 1 . 1 9 E. West, group vice auditing after previous VERMONT ple around congested down­ that’s a healthy thing. A To the editor: of bail well above the value of the president-finance and ad­ experience with Air town areas. people-mover now operating at In Andrew Tally’s column in the property stolen or destroyed and ministration. Products and Chemical SHARP CHEESE . * 1 . 9 9 stipulated that this be used to repay Four cities — Cleveland, Los West Virginia University in September 9 issue of the "Herald.” In his new position, John­ Inc. and Coopers & PLUM ROSE the author says of murderers, victims to the extent of their loss, if son will be responsible for * 1 . 0 9 Angeles, Houston and St. Paul, Morgantown has been, in many Lybrand, certificil public "Indeed, nobody listens these days to the accused are found guilty? Can the planning and management accountants. He became ways, an expensive disappoint­ BACOH . * 1 . 3 9 have been chosen to experi­ the victims of America's violence." accused be tried much more prompt­ director of internal CENTER CUT ment with new people-mover ment. His statement is equally applicable ly, so that, if found guilty, they are auditing and 1972 and was systems, and the experiments But the people-mover con­ to victim s of lesser crim es — not free immediately to prey upon appointed director of plan­ PORK CHOPS * 1 . 4 9 ning and control the will be well worth the money cept has been carried out breaking and entering, theft, arson the public again? and vandalism. Do we need more legislation or following year. U8DA CHOICE WHOLE 10-12 LBS. invested if they can reduce successfully at a number of A native of Manchester, should existing legislation be inter­ traffic and air pollution in the large airports, including Tam­ Frequently we read that persons Johnson is a graduate in accused of these and similar crimes preted more severely’’ Will the com­ FACE RUMPS lb. * 1 . 3 9 heart of town. pa, Miami, Seattle and Dallas. accounting of the Universi­ are arraigned and released on the ing series of articles on crime ty of Connecticut. He is a FRESH People movers, for those And there is reason to believe ^ ©1977/ payment of a small bail. Before they suggest solutions^ certified public accoun­ COLUMBIA 8EMI-BONELE88 who missed those old Flash it can be adapted to the needs are tried on the first charge (s), they Each one of these criminals, like tant, a past president of the Oops!” Gordon serials on Saturday of cities as well. are arraigned again on similar or Andrew Tally’s killer "...has Southern New England HAMS lb. * 1 . 5 9 afternoons, are light, quiet, Two years ago the U.S. more serious charges. diminished society’s moral order. Chapter, Institute of Inter- SWORDFISH .Sometimes those who suffered loss That order must be restored if we are nal Auditors, and a driverless vehicles that glide Department of Transportation ’Taint funny, or damage hear that the accused not all to become animals, caged in member of the American 8WIFT8 WHITE A DARK from station to station on their threatened to cut off mass our bomes” Institute of Certified have confessed their guilt. What con­ .21b. * 2 . 8 9 own (often elevated) transit funds for major cities sternation ensues — admitted thieves B L Hart Public Accountants and the TURKEY ROAST Connecticut Society of Cer­ guideways. They don’t in­ unless they did something Mr. President or arsonists free to strike again! 161 St John St. tified Public Accountants. 8WIFT8 ALL WHITE Manchester terfere with pedestrians and about reducing downtown traf­ What are the remedies? Do we Johnson lives at 256 WASHINGTON - Back when make parents responsible for the ac­ they don't compete with cars fic congestion. Eisehower’s chief of staff, Sherman Ferguson Rd. with his wife tions of their minor children to the TURKEY and buses. For some cities, the people- Adams, was under fire for accepting Andrew Tully Robert E. Johnaon and two chiidren. extent of reimbursing victims for Cleveland, for example, mover may not be an attrac­ gifts from a Boston industrialist. Perhaps, we should add "and those ROAST 2 lb »3.39 »2 . 8 9 their losses, if the accused are found White House Press Secretary Jim who start on paths of crime are hopes to use a two-mile people- tive or even a practical solu­ guilty’’ Should courts set the amount already wasting their own lives. ” Attends medical seminar mover system as a way of con­ tion. For others, it could be a Hagerty was asked about a rumor serious. It is all very well to note that that a prominent Democratic he agreed with Powell’s apology that James Robinson of 23W Laurel St., a bio-medical elec­ necting rapid transit stations useful step in the right direc­ Senator had profited from the the smear was "dumb.” But the final tronic technician at Manchester Memorial Hospital, | n i M a i n « m and parking lots with other tion. largesses of a wealthy oil man. responsibility is Carter’s. Powell is attended a two-day seminar recently at ’Tufts-New I "No comment," snapped Hagerty. his personal representative to the England Medical Center on the care and maintenance of | "It's not relevant to the Adams media. As a candidate who ran on a intravenous equipment. ’The equipment included devices used to regulate the I case.” platform of 100 per cent purity. rate and volume of fluids being given a patient in­ FRESH RIB END WHOLE 14 LB. AVQ. Cram course At that time, Hagerty and other Carter might have been expected to Yesterdays travenously when absolute control of those rates is Whi^e House staffers were trying to warn his aides about dabbling in un­ critical. PORK ROAST for deadbeats save Adams’ neck. What Jim was ethical practices. Time at the seminar was divided equally between lec­ PORK LOINS saying ^ s that he would not use a Instead, there has come from the tures and hands-on experience in the fully equipped Manchester Memorial political Opponent’s troubles — if any President’s official spokesman a 25 years ago Hospital, Here’s some advice to the USOE’s student loan program, resigns. laboratory prepared for the seminar. — as part of Adams’ defense plan. reminder that even under Jimmy Cheney Bros, union rejects Manchester Memorial Hospital was one of several New 390,000 former college students “there is an attitude on many Edson .M. Bailey is named chair­ Jody should have read more Carter politics can still be a sleazy requested wage cut. England hospitals participating in the program. who’ve defaulted on those composes that this is govern­ Town reports Hilliard Estates’ man of the board of the Savings Bank Jody Powell should have read more business. The man who treated of Manchester. Also elected are government-insured loans they ment money, it’s a soft touch Richard Nixon with withering con­ sewers adequate when installed * 1 . 0 9 . history. In tipping off several 10 years ago three vice-presidents: Matthew M. used to get through school: and you can get out of paying it newsmen to a rumor damaging to tempt has been discovered sheltering .Moriarty. Francis P Handley and Better pay back the money back.” Sen. Charles Percy. R-111., he was a man who is not above playing dirty Roger Donlon, director of develop­ Leon Dobkin. Attends conference tricks. ment and public relations at or you’ll soon be matching wits In fact, bad debts piled up by trying to take some of the heat off Anthony J. Abbruzese, of 53 Wiles Dr. recently par­ with a private bill-collection a ex-collegians must be made Bert Lance, President Carter’s em­ This is not to say that Powell ticipated in a three-day business and educational con­ We Give Old Fashioned should be exiled to managing the NO QIMMICKS agency. good by the taxpayers, who battled director of the Office of ference with officers and other leading sales represen­ Q)ke machines at the Agriculture Butcher Service... NO STAMPS have a legal obligation to reim­ Management and Budget. That may tatives of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. With more than $430 million not be dirty pool but it is — to use an Department. On balance, he has been Abbruzese, district sales manager of Metropolitan’s in bad debts now outstanding burse banks and other lenders a good — and, more importantly — an Norwich office in Norwichtown, qualified for the con­ JUST FINE FOODS old-fashioned word — not quite Convention inflation STORE HOURS; and one borrower in six for the overdue loans. gentlemanly. open press secretary. And this stone- ference by placing his district in the top 10 per cent of Metropolitan’s 800 district sales offices in the United delinquent, the U.S. Office of If a ll else fails, the More practically, the ploy by thrower grants every government of­ of hangers-on, for a total of about 20,- By Martha Angle and States and Canada. Mon. & Tims. ’tH 6:00 Education has decided to issue delinquent accounts should be Carter’s chief press aide was irrele­ ficial the right to perpetrate an oc­ 000 people. 317 Highland S i Robert Walters ’The conference was at the Hyatt Hotel, Hilton Head, turned over to federal vant to the Lance case. If Percy in­ casional large goof. Powell is human, The political conventions have one last warning and then call too. and he came to his present post DETROIT (NEA) — "We re going N.C. Mrs. Abbruzese accompanied him on the trip. Wed., Thurs., A Fri. til 9:00 in the pros. prosecutors — some of whom deed had regularly flown on aircraft grown so large that the number of MANCHESTER owned by Bell & Howell, which he not yet possessed of the cool judg­ to need Yankee Stadium for the (1980 cities with both sufficient hotel have had considerable success “Unfortunately,” said Leo once headed, and had failed to reim­ ment imposed by age and sad Democratic National) Convention,” rooms and a cavernous meeting hall Sal A Sunday Kornfeld, who runs the at nailing deadbeats to the burse a Chicago bank for facilities experience. moaned exasperated political writer large enough to accommodate either TRIM FASHIONS 'tH 6:00 m C H L J L l T S CORN. Ken Bode. wall. used in his 1972 re-election campaign, More care needed the Democrats or Republicans can be Sptclalliing Excluth/aly In that could not have helped Bert But Carter has got to mind the ” 1 know,” replied a bemused counted on the fingers of one hand. Slenderizing plus-elze fuhlone Lance. Like Adams, Lance had to store more carefully than most Morley A. Winograd, chairman of Atlanta favorite stand on his own record, not excuse it Presidents. After all, it was he, not Michigan’s Democratic party. "This is the Astrodome proposal.” New York’s Yankee Stadium and Where Fashion Is A A hitter in any league by smearing Percy. God, who cast him in the role of the Houston’s Astrodome are indeed That exchange occurred earlier Look, ISot A Sise Proof provided knight gentil on a white charger. large enough, but there’s little this month, when the Democratic He may not be the new Babe In fact, of ocurse, the Chicago Sun- Now his biggest job is to make sure likelihood of the Democratic conven­ GROCERY SPECIALS Garden Freshy Produce Specials American standards. So the party’s Commission on Presidential Times reported that Bell & Howell that those around him do not recast tion being held in either city. The CAMPBELLS 10.7 oz. Ruth or the new Henry Aaron, parks tend to be smaller and Nomination and Party Structure, Spe ACORN OR BUTTERNUT had never owned an airplane and that him in the role of just another con­ early favorite for host city, for ob­ but let’s concede that Japan’s the pitchers less intimidating. headed by Winograd, met here to 12'/z to 36'/2 Percy had shown a canceled check as niving politician. He’s the boss. His vious reasons, is Atlanta Its biggest TOMATO SOUP 6 / * l consider reforms and refinements in and 38 to 52 SQUASH . 1 5 * Sadaharu Oh probably would But those who’ve seen Oh in proof he had reimbursed the bank. power over his subordinates is ab­ party rules. hall is the Omni, a large convention OCEAN SPRAY CRANAPPLE have been a great hitter no action — and that includes ex­ Powell had an attack of the ailment solute, and the voters know it. facility but certainly not big enough DELICIOUS matter where he played. major leaguers playing in that sometimes seems endemic At the press conference at which Mindless proposal to hold the crowd the Winograd com­ BRIIIK . . . 7 9 * We say this because we Japan — will tell you that Oh among Presidential staffers. It is a Powell apologized, a little fun was Despite the implication of the mission has authorized. 24 oz. Bode-Winograd colloquy, the com­ APPLES . 8 9 * think Oh deserves more credit can play first base on any bellyache brought on by indignation had by Hamilton Jordan, THE assis­ The more serious difficulties posed tant to the President. He carried into mission promptly moved to ten­ than he’s been getting in the man’s team. that anyone should dare to criticize by the commission's planned changes (4 CRISCOOH. 89< their boss. Carter’s people have been the room an artillery shell, to which tatively adopt the mindless proposal are philosophical ones. For the past B08C OR BAEITLETT states for hitting his 756th Forget about Ruth and DINTY MOORE' almost paranoid about the Lance was taped a note purportedly signed being discussed — a rules change that decade, party reformers have home run the other night and Aaron. Let’s just think of Oh as case. So in the heat of battle, Powell by Bert Lance which assured Powell will.grant honorary, ex officio worked hard to cut down the number BEEF STEW . . 7 9 * PEARS . 7 9 * thereby surpassing the the Japanese version of Mel took refuge in the old chestnut that he would not die of "lead poisoning” delegate status at the 1980 convention of big shots and fat cats who to virtually every real and imagined KINO ARTHUR American record of 755 set by Ott, with his right leg cocked in everybody does it. from having "bit the bullet.” traditionally dominated conventions RUSSET BAKING Democratic leader in the country. Aaron before he retired last the air and a nasty habit of A serious matter Sorry, you guys. For Jimmy Carter in the past...... Slb.b.g Specifically, the commission FLOUR 6 9 ^ year. For Carter, the Percy thing is it can’t be funny. Disparity noted . . 7 9 * smashing the ball into the right proposed to award everything except STOVE TOP ASST. POTATOES As recently as 1964, only 1 per cent So, all right, Japanese field bleachers on every 10th voting rights to Democratic of the country’s population earned baseball is not quite up to trip to the plate. members of the House and Senate, STUFFMGS ... 5 9 « $25,000 or more annually, but wealthy governors, mayors, state and local KEN-L RATION BEEF men and women in that category Almanac officials, community leaders, party 111111 comprised 30 per cent of that year’s ...26oz. 3 / * l ■ Side glances GIL FOX officials and even contributors. DOG FOOD Democratic convention delegates. SWEET LIFE By I iiilfd Pres8 Internuliunul Dodgers. That's not all With Coupon & $7.50 Punhasa At the 1972 and 1976 conventions, $7.50 PurcHa.e Today is Thursday, Sept. 22, the That’s not all the politicians got I DUNCAN HINES In 1975, a 46-year-old political ac­ grass-roots supporters of the various VEGETABLES ...18oz. 4 / * l ■ KRAFT 265th day of 1977 with 100 to follow. tivist, Sara Jane Moore, attempted to from the commission. Another candidates and rank-and-file party IMITATION The moon is between its first assassinate President Ford as he proposal, also tentatively approved, workers finally claimed some of the ★ FROZEN & DAIRY ★ BROWNIE quarter and full phases. walked from a San Francisco hotel. calls for a 10 per cent expansion of delegate seats that rightfully were GREEN OIANT MAYONNAISE MIX The morning stars are Mercury, the total number of voting delegates A bullet she fired slightly wounded a theirs, as did members of traditional­ o . « Saturn, Jupiter, Venus amd Mars. man in the crowd (slightly more than 3,000 last year) ly underrepresented groups such as VECnABLES 5 9 < q t 2301. Oki. There are no evening stars. A thought for the day: British poet with all of the newly created conven­ blacks, women and young people. TREE TAVERN Those born on this date are under tion votes specifically earmarked for UNIT ONI UNIT ONI and author Rudyard Kipling said: Power abused I VALID NPT. 20-24 VAUO u rr. m-m the sign of Virgo. distribution to "party leaders and PIZZA.... ,...... 9 9 < I HiaHLAND HlflNLAND MANCHIOTIRMANCHHTMfl ^ HIONLAND MANCHUTU "Everyone is more or less mad on Jimmy Carter, the self-proclaimed English chemist and physicist one point” elected officials." start the fall off In style with HUNGRY MAN Michael Faraday was born on Sept. The first, although not necessarily "people's president," ought to be concerned about future conventions gracefully tailored and ! IPllh Couponi Coupon & I IPUk Coupon A 22, 1791. most significant, problem with that 7 9 * $7.50 Purchait $7.50 Purchata being overrun by politicians - but he sophisticated coordinates — ENTREES... On this day in history: approach involves the massive size Irresistible colors & newest LIGHT ‘N’ LIVELY TERRI SWEET UFE In 1776, the B ritish hanged of the quadrennial presidential has delegated authority to deal with party rules changes to Mark A. classic styles. American Revolutionary War hero nominating conventions, among the ...... WQ.1. TOWELS I AMMONIA Siegel, a zealous opponent of reform ICECREAM 8 9 ^ and patriot Nathan Hale seconds Thoughts largest meetings now held in this efforts of recent years. MINUTE MAID after he uttered his immortal words: country. A brilliant political strategist and 49< jumbo roll | 1■ 0^ * Wgal. "I only regret that I have but one life About 20,000 7 9 * “Do not judge by appearances, but deputy assistant to the President on ORANGE JUICE LIMIT ONI LIMIT ONI to lose for my country.” VAUD ilP T . 20-24 judge with right judgment,” - John In addition to the 3,000 delegates the White House staff, Siegel sits on PILL8BURY VALID MPT. M-M In 1949, the U.S, nuclear monopoly HIOHLAND MANCHiaTin 7:24. and their families at the 1976 the commission and controls a pro- I ended as the Soviet Union detonated . . Men in general judge mare from Democratic convention, there were Carter majority on that panel. But he VIMMN AVON BISCUITS 2 / 2 9 < ------its first atomic bomb. iioOMfiuo mnmsMiB appearances than from reality. All an equal number of alternates and has unwisely cljosen to abuse that VtfMi (iiiU It. 44 Mi fiili An. Uln 0mm Hwy. I'W In 1959, the Chicago White Sox won Mit CiUm rluf IlMalltM WtriwilUM '7>|r«A M la ON men have eyes, but few have the gift their families, an oversized press power by cutting a deal with the VttHii Nat‘1. the American League pennant for the hfif Sk«^iM Cnt*f of penetration. — Niccolo corps of about 7,500 politicians’ staff .same old-school politicians who only MM4M t7l-OOM 24Z-427T sn e u i “Well, it must be either dirty or subversive or they’d draw it right.’ Oth«f ttorti in Homdfn. Branfofd. Southington. Spfingfiold first time in 40 years. They lost the Machiavelli, Italian statesman and members, contributors, guests, a year ago were Carter’s favorite World Series to the Los Angeles political writer. observers, lobbyists and all manner subject of derision. iiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiinif PAGE SIX-A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurg., Sept. 22, 1877 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancfaeitef. Conn., Thuri.. Scot, a. 1877 - PAGE SEVEN A Science today: ■\i f About town ] Jal alal raaulta Jal alal antrlas ^ ...111 1.11111 HiMrMlajr Nlghl

G a r d e n i n g ••*•!>■ UM Ul IN iijn in in > h a tmk u , i m IM U l M Jehovah's Witnesses will have a I M i M i l m IN M theocratic school and service MNhMWN *> Cancer causes at work m h u m S ui m m n m S n j i M meeting tonight at 7:30 at 726 N. IMMAMMUI MMUMJNIUI By AL ROSSITER JR. iM d Main St. from the time of exposure to the first appearance of dis­ By Frank Atwood UPI Science Editor »?f^ - . . UN Ul IN IN IN IN IkHtirt M Xta II ease symptoms. IN IN ; i MMi M y s j l ” i t a n k r a i n m M SrtN jajm The building improvements com­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — With more and more U4 I M M4 M- *44 U4 M4 IM i?.|UII4.iM 4 H4 141 *41 U4 mittee of North United Methodist chemicals turning up as possible cancer causers, a «i T purposes, it is assumed by most scien­ ki-inui MM BOORI tists that there is no safe dose of a cancer causing agent M N iM N IU I NI-tHUI Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at National Research Council committee says it is impor­ TiMiWliNUI M IM4 LMtarta M AH * I t! liM U M M 4} tant for workers to know what they are working with and althou^ decreasing the exposure decreases the risk and ItaMiM the church. JSitt. UN 1* ZN h rt lUI IM 1» I iiM brt M r jjjj* |;j increasing it increases the risk. People ask Rick Snyder "what in ItailiMriLX KiUZtL. Hiis;ik M U m . what it might do to them. itNUp IN IN I MM■_ ■I i.M tIJMLJMM A.N NM.M •* M ^ ( i 7 I- Ura 41 the world” he is growing in his plot at Om Mi I in O rtll IN u U mMInu m r g ^ . **!*? M I trM u The Adult Study Group of 3outh Employes have a fundamental right to know about W M iM iiU t la IMMitaiti the Manchester community garden M M M MIN I. huCWUl al I.| LlMnlwnMIN m n Iwl I.IMilro 41 United Methodist Church will meet potential cancer causing risks in their workplace, the M M iM ia u i taMaMimn tort 41 IhiNiMNOMI aM I 41 fS S S L : iinnitoa M off Wetherell St. Strong stalks, two MHb W 4IHUI tonight at 7:30. More information panel said, requiring government agencies and tart 1riM iU 4 tUIIN n i rt* IM 1 inches in diameter, grow eight feet 1M14-1 ? 5 » nTm U-IMJUIUI iSuJlS'iui S144 141mT M4i i i iM4 m w i U i h Tm may be obtained by contacting the employers to ■gather, interpret and explain all the facta to ID.. UN WllN IN IN IN Mm M n u n tall, bearing huge flat leaves. They j U l Ul IN IN church office. workers. L k M n hh. . 41 L bMiMm 41 i ■ i—htort 41•• I.i Im Um n 41 look as if they belonged in a tropical . U l I IN HuiTteNr t . 41 I tart Mta 41 > C V 2 L I bMt tom 41 However, the study, supported by the Occupational M W kU tN N M M 14 MIN i k N i i r t n jungle. tata N M n U N tataUUMlII IMhT l-l ■ t! The Center Congregational Church Safety and Health Administration, said it is wrong to T iM 14-1 MUM Ti«M U J HUN lliey are castor bean plants and, RM Ita U k M M M Itarttanw t i ' council will have a retreat Friday assume all employes are aware of the hazards to which itMOMUi n ttarttama M I tm a iMuto M they are subjecting their workers. indeed, they are of tropical origin. If IlmbnU UN IN IN UN IN IN I. ha M I M I.farttalHM II I. torn CM i 41 and Saturday at Coventry House. A Mr. Snyder had enough of them he ;sr IN IN I a bM I 41 ItaMtaNMl 41 lltomWi 41 SfIFE 1 MINb Nni IN lU IN MNtaNtain* MN Imam IM M Grade 9 retreat will be from Friday Many not aware ■M k r t tom could have the beans, when they k k k k U tftN M M M M tN I4I U4 414 411 144 441 414 414 I It IM IM IM tataU «4 iOUt 141 441 441 441 through Sunday at Trinita in New "It is apparent that many employers — particularly develop, crushed to yield castor oil. tatau M unu Hartford. TrilMli44.| m iM IitaeU M^l HH.II those using chemical products rather than manufacturing The pulp would be castor pomace, art them — are not aware of tfi6 hazards," the study report tU» lU tM lUt UN IIU used as fertilizer. I ta rt ta«w 1M IN The board of missions and said. "This may result from a lack of appropriate con­ DEPOSIT 1 bMta rtrtt IM U N IN On close inspection, a bud is now IN stewardship of Community Baptist N r t k M I ^ cern, or from a lack of knowledge of the chemicals in use visible at the tip of each bnormous W M 14 MI.U Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at M rtM N H J I Nrtcta 41 U llII Read Herald Ads » 8 m the plant.” plant. Blossonqs yvill follow and, if r(tadi44^1HNN T rtrt 411 t lllM the church. If an employer at the end of the distribution system is MutamrllM the season is long enough, there will tartrlNUH to be held responsible for informing his employes, it is es­ BOXES be plump seed pods containing more The Christian education committee sential to require that the hazardous agent, at each stage, beans. of Emanuel Lutheran Church will ^ clearly labeled by its generic and trade names and At Heritage Savings and Loan Mr. Snyder will keep a few of them meet tonight at 7:30 at the church. further identified as hazardous, the report said. to plant next year but he will not eat To enable both the workers and his boss to understand For pennies a day, they’re a lot them. ’The beans and all other parts Manchester Power Squadron of the the hazard of occupational cancer, the committee made of this strange plant are poisonous to Civil Air Patrol will meet tonight safer than your desk drawer. ForYbur Healths the following points: animals and people. from 7 to 9:30 at the Manchester No warnings Available at 1007 Main Street office. When he was planting his garden State Armory. Membership is open — Many cancer causing subsUnces can be absorbed by plot in May, Rick Snyder says, Beauty atFinast! to all young people from Grade 7 humans without warning signals such as coughing bur­ "somebody” gave him four flat red­ I\ew refugees from Vietnam through high school. ning or nausea. dish beans and simply said “try Quality values for the whole A proud little Vietnamese girl displays her Donald Duck — ’The effects of repeated exposure can be additive, and Heritage Savings these.” He planted them, spaced well A Bible study is scheduled for concentrations of some agents increase with repeated apart with eggplant seedlings, set coveralls to the press at San Francisco International Airport tonight at 7:30 at the United & family. More proof that...it exposure. IjHin. Isstk iation ■ Simv W! between them. The bean plants grew Tuesday. She was in a group of 100 Viet refugees that arrived Pentecostal Church, 187 Woodbridge St. — It may take anywhere from five to 30 or more years so rapidly and the leaves cast so pays to shop the Finest way! here as the vanguard of 15,000 exiles fleeing southeast Asian Manchester • Tolland • Coventry much shade that the eggplant never Communist countries. They are being admitted to the United did develop. States under a special program. (UPI photo) The Bible Reading and Discussion SUPERMARKETS Group of Emanuel Lutheran Church ^ will meet Friday at 9:30 a.m. at the Horticulture graduate Rick Snyder of Wellesley St. is overshadowed by huge leaves church. State sets Mr. Snyder is a graduate of the Clairesse Hair Color of the castor bean plants in his community garden on Wetherell 2 8 9 rules for University of Connecticut who Assorted Shades kit Education today: finished his college work last St. (Herald photo by Diinn) boat repairs December with a major in hor­ BACK JOHN FITZPATRICK ticulture and promptly found a job Connecticut, 17 in Hartford alone. A crops when the early vegetables Vicks Nyquil Medicine HARTFORD (UPI) - with the state Department of new policy makes state land were out of the way. He started the For Colds 6 oz bottle j 8 9 ’The Connecticut Depart­ Agriculture. After working as an in­ available for community gardens and year with a plan of his garden, drawn Nation’s English teachers ment of Transportation has spector for a while, he was assigi,ed there are 18 on state property. to scale on graph paper, and highly prepared new regulations M) TK DEMOCRATIC TEAM to help in organizing community gar­ 120 gardens recommends the practice. Clearasil Soap for major boat repairs and dens throughout the state. He The community college gardens He has had five pickings of snap For Acne 3'A oz bar the mooring of floating became interested in the project, and beans, two varieties of tomatoes. 7 3 ^ docks. on Wetherell St. cover 2V4 acres, when a garden was opened on land divided into 120 plots, all taken Supersonic and Jet Star. He is standing by printed word Deputy Commissioner provided by Manchester Community harvesting cantaloupes, Lavoris Mouthwash promptly when they were made Joseph P. Trantino, Gargle - More Dentists Use Refreshing Lavoris 12 oz bottle 145 JOM JOHN and his Friends College, he signed up for a 20-by-SO- available. Each gardener paid a |5 watermelons, Chinese cabbage, By PATRICK McCORMACK junior high English teachers say this The English teachers said their responsible for waterways, foot ^ot. registration fee. The land was peppers, carrots. New Zealand UPI Eduralion Editor simply is not so. favorite teaching method was said the regulations were His assignment with the Depart­ plowed and harrowed by young men spinach. He will have Green Moun­ Nevermind what you’ve heard. Their students, according to the "having students learn writing by needed because there was Kieenite Denture Cleaner ment of Agriculture has now been from the vocational agriculture tain potatoes. Snow peas and fail tur­ The nation’s English teachers are teachers surveyeid, study themes in writing.” virtually no supervision in Gets Dentures Cleaner, Brighter, Faster 6 oz bottle 139 changed and Mr. Snyder is a market department at Rockville High nips will be ready soon. 'The garden keeping student noses in books, eyes literature. They study spelling and But that’s not all taught. these areas. news reporter. He goes in the mor­ School, using equipment borrowed has a border of dwarf marigolds. on the printed words. vocabulary. In the junior high schools, 83 per The regulations, which ning, very early, to the Regional from a graduate of the ”vo-ag” The soil' in the garden is an The emphasis in today's English They write many narratives of per­ cent of the teachers also teach took effect Monday, were SUNDAY EVENHK SEPTEMBER 25,1977 Listerine Mouthwash Market in Hartford, interviews program, John Peila of Manchester, excellent sandy loam, he says, par­ 14 oz bottle teachers is on writing and reading sonal experience and analyses of spelling and vocabulary; 79 per cent, required by a law passed in Kills Germs by Millions on Contact 139 farmers who bring their produce to whose farm is close to the college ticularly good for root crops. There and not on comic books or on the literature. They spend time in class punctuation; 77 per cent, standard 1976. ’They require anyone the market and the buyers who take property. will be community gardens at the whims of students who "wanna do” discussing books they read. usage; 66 per cent, traditional gram- who salvages or does KofCNAU„«,H STREET 7dN)PM-10d)0PM their fruit and vegetables, making Rick Snyder goes to his garden plot same location next year and Mr. bottle of 150 what they "wanna do," according to In a tone of "we’re okay," the extensive repairs on a R9fn$hm9nta and Convaraatlon iiR olaids Antacid Tablets mar; 71 per cent, organizing notes on the supplies offered and the twice a week, usually, to pull weeds, Snyder suggests that people apply 1.99 a report in the English Journal. That teachers pounced on critics of educa­ materials. vessel on state lakes, prices paid. cultivate and harvest. Until recently, ea'rly by calling the Community d e ­ is put out by the National Council of tion who say there’s a shortage of rivers and coastal areas to DONATION $0.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR 4 6 oz tube In the senior highs, these same sub­ The information is summarized in he was still planting, putting in fall vice Office at Manchester Communi­ Close-up T oothpaste 95$ Teachers of English. writing assignments. jects also are covered on a regular get a permit from the PAID FOR BY JOHN FITZPATRICK CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, VICTOR M08E8, TruM. the Market Bulletin, printed and dis­ ty College. "The picture of today’s typical The teachers said they give plenty basis by most teachers in both DOT. tributed by the Marketing Division. box of 30 of same to help students to "acquire Correctol Laxative Tablets 1.49 secondary school English class, as literature and writing courses. Over the telephone, he records a WEEKEND SPECIAL painted by the popular press, depicts the ability to communicate ideas Informal but serious summary of the market news three clearly. Assorted Types 16 oz bottle a loose, unstructured, even chaotic "The English classroom today is a times a week for broadcast on radio Suave Shampoo place where a raggedy bunch of un­ 1.15 Correct usage emphasized place where students read, write and station WINF in Manchester and ROSES disciplined students mill around Junior high teachers said they put talk informally,” but this informality once a week on radio station WDRC 7 oz lube CASH A CAKRV Suave Dandruff Shampoo 1.25 doing only what they wanna do — more emphasis on correct usage, does not mean that students aren’t in Hartford. Station WTIC carried DZ. which is usually reading popular fic­ grammar and spelling. Senior high the market news, live, from a 2.99OPEN serious about learning,” the survey tion (trash) and comic books (God THuns. Everynight Shampoo Assorted Types 8 oz bottle school, the teachers said, stress concluded, "or that study teachers microphone at the market for years, 1.53 help us), listening to loud music and TIL 8 P.M. critical thinking and logic in their aren’t serious about teaching.” ATTENTION! but has discontinued the service. making movies,” according to the 5 oz bottle English assignments. Increased knowledge of human Mr. Snyder says the community Sinex Nasal Spray report. There are "extras” — field trips, gardens in the state have been great­ 1.59 characteristics and motivation and 85 K. CENTER ST. Simply not bo creative dramatics and such, but the personal pleasure were the reasons ly expanded in the present year. .5 oz bottle COVENTRY- HARTFORD There are 96 community gardens in ( > 4 9 - 5 2 6 8 Sinex Nasal Spray Long Acting Nearly 500 senior high and 150 teachers emphasized that they are for getting students to read. 1.79 just that — "extras.” (AND OTHER AREA TOWNS) (GREATER HARTFORD AREA) White Rain Shampoo Lemon or Honeysuckle 12 oz bottle 1.39

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Benito-Koski Rosary Society installs officers New courses offered by YWCA Mrs. Irene Plsch off 71 Grant__ * •% Rd. » nfof Ihothe VxitAran«Veterans /vfof C*Foreign Wars. was installed as president of the Child and Family Services, and An Assertiveness have an opportunity to plan Manchester. Formed last Manchester Association for the Help Training course and a Life clude hiking, co-ed football Rosary Society of St. Bridget Church education, career, or home spring, this group planned Ruth Margmt Kotki of Biwabik, Minn., and Robwt of Retarded Citizens. She is also a iPianning for Women games, horseback riding, Sept. 16 at the society’s 20th anniver- life. This will be held an active summer of Matthew Benito of Manchester were married Sept. 26 at u ry banquet at Willie’s Steak House member of the Manchester Workshop wiil begin bowling and a theatre par­ Queen Mary Wedding Chapel in Long Beach, Calif. Wednesday mornings, 9:30 canoeing, softball games, ty. Anyone between 18-30 in Manchester. She succeeds Mrs. Democratic Town Committee and a Wednesday at the YWCA, to 11:30, for two weeks. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arbid Koski member of the Manchester Board of 78 N. Main St. deep sea fishing, concerts, years old is welcome. For Florence Ryan, who was in charge of For information, call 647- parties and outings. of Biwabik, Minn. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and banquet arrangements. Selectmen. The Assertiveness information, call the West Mrs. Robert Benito of 32 Deerfield St. 1437. Members are now plan­ The Rosary Society sponsors eight Training ciasses are Branch YWCA at 561-3977. Other officers installed are Mrs. A young adult group af­ ning fall activities to in­ The Rev. Robert F. Pomeroy officiated at the double­ Kay Fitzgerald, vice president; Mrs. scholarships to East Catholic High designed to help par­ ring ceremony. filiated with the Hartford Sybil Leary, secretary; and Mrs. School yearly. Annual events include ticipants learn to express Region YWCA is now Rebecca J. Koski of San Francisco, Calif., was her Mary Lou Kennedy, treasurer. a turkey bingo, Christmas bazaar, individual feelings effec­ meeting and welcomes sister's maid of honor. Hoyt Bazaar of Long Beach, Calif, Chairman of the various com­ card parties, bake sales and rum­ tively, and to stand up for served as best man. those interested. Current mittees are Mrs. Donna Jezouit, mage sales. their rights in iife members are young men Read Herald Ads Both Mr. and Mrs. Benito are administration nurses in The Manchester Chapter of the situations. This course publicity; Mrs. Prytko, cheer; and and women from many Gunnison Hospital in Colorado. Mr. Benito is a veteran of Mrs. Margaret Cleary and Mrs. Olga Society for the Preservation and En­ wiil be held Wednesday different towns, including Vietnam service having served with the U.S. Marine Roux, hospitality. couragement of Barbershop Quartet evenings, 7:30 to 9:30, for Corps. The Rev. William J. Stack of St. Irene Plseh Singing in America (the Silk City six weeks. Chorus) presented a program of Bridget Church is chaplain of the Wales, and the Rev. William Killeen, The Life Planning group. barber.shop harmony under the direc­ Workshop is a group also of St. Bridget. Among the guests attending were tion of Vincent A Zilo. process of values clarifica­ Mrs. Pisch is active in the the Rev. John Delaney, pastor of St. Mrs. Ryan presented a check for tion, decision-making, and Mon.-FrI. 10-» auxiliary of the Dilworth-Cornell- Sat. Bridget Church; the Rev. Kenneth $2,000 to F'ather Delaney as the implementing. Women will Menus Quey Post of the American Legion in Frisbie, Canon Matthew Kelly of society's 20th anniversary gift to the TJ Manchester, the Anderson-Shea Post parish. OECD I n m w S ’I CALDOR SHOPPING The Organization for plaza MANCHESTER School Perennial Planters meet Monday' Economic Cooperation and Cafeteria menus, which will be served Sept. 26-30 at Development, grouping the ■ world’s major "free market" Manchester public schools, are as follows: The Perennial Planters Garden Club will hold its first making of miniature Christinas trees. economics with Yugoslavia as Monday: Hamburg patty on a roll, potato chips, meeting of the season on Monday at 7 ;30 p.m. at the home There will be a mess meeting following the an associate member, was HE GOOD WOOLS buttered spinach, milk, ice cream. of Mrs. Harold W. Lavanway, 104 Milwood Rd., East demonstration. founded in 1960 to promote Tuesday: Meatball grinder, tossed salad, milk, rosy Hartford. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Bonnie Lindland and Mrs. Ruth stable economic growth in ...in a class by themselves applesauce. Mrs. Lavanway will give a demonstration on the Chambers. both member countries and Wednesday: Breaded veal patty with tomato sauce, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Benito the world at large. OECD is Harvey buys famous whipped potato, buttered peas, bread, butter, milk, active in. collecting and dis­ seminating economic and en- Wardrobe Maker FULLY-LINED Brownie pudding. yironmentai information and Thursday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, buttered green in clwnneling. resources to beans, bread, butter, milk, Jello with topping. devolving countries. Friday: Baked macaroni and cheese, sliced tomaioes WOOL SLACKS and lettuce, bread, butter, milk, mixed fruit and peanut camel-hunter-brown butter cookie. Saturday's Charity Ball to aid handicapped BICYCLES black-grey-8-18 NEW USED Reg. $32. $ 2 6 . Joe Blette of the Organization of The Handicapped (OTH), at left, shows poster calling Elderly attention to Saturday’s Charity Ball to Gary McConnell, owner of The Razor’s Edge of 457 Menus which will be served Sept. 26-30 at Mayfair and VMNON Westhill Gardens to Manchester residents over 60 are as Main St. The ball, which will feature both the big and little bands of A1 Gentile with music GET INTO THE follows: of the big band era, will be held from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Manchester Armory Tickets IIKI Monday: Pot roast veal slices with tomato-vegetable are still available by calling 643-0779. Proceeds will benefit the OTH. (Herald photo bv Pin­ au jus, whipped potatoes, buttered (frozen) spinach, to) MIX&AAATCH- tapioca cream pudding, whole wheat bread, margarine, AAAGNIFICENTGROUP skim milk, coffee or tea. WE ARE MOVING Tuesday: Salisbury steak with mushroom gravy, boiled e Blouses WE WILL BE CLOSED e Cowl Sweaters potato in jacket, frozen mixed vegetables, seasoned, Republicans plan fashion show FROM 8ERT. 17th TO e Slacks e Sweater Vests canned pears, whole wheat bread, margarine, skim milk, 27th e Jackets e Skirts coffee or tea. WE WILL RE-OPEN ON Wednesday: Baked chicken parts, butternut squash, Mrs. Jack Mercer and Mrs. Robert LaPolt, ways and Mrs. Norman Bjorkman, telephone; Mrs. Richard Pabst SEPT. 28 vegetable coleslaw with dressing, chocolate brownie, means co-chairmen of the Manchester Republican and Mrs. Herman Dvorak, decorations; Mrs. Martha AT OUR NEW LOCATION GREY or BLACK Women's Club, have announced that its annual fashion Freeman and Mrs. Edgar Coughlin, model assistants. cranberry sauce, bread, margarine, skim milk, coffee or RT./f83 VERNON, CT. tea. show will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 8 p.m. at the The models are Mrs. Paul Willhide. Mrs. David Call, 1 Mil* North 01 REG. $22-$52 * 1 8 . - » 4 2 . Manchester Country Club. Commentator will be Mrs. Mrs. Scott Clendaniel, Mrs. Hillery Gallagher, Mrs. Vtrnon CIrcl* Thursday: Old-fashioned vegetable soup, cold sliced ham, sliced turkey, sliced American cheese, macaroni Robert Thornton and fashions will be presented by Ar- Joseph Swensson and Mrs. Richard Weinstein. Albert 872-3159 noldeen's. Heavisides will be the organist. salad on shredded lettuce, canned sliced peaches, oatmeal cookie, rye bread, margarine, skim milk, coffee Committee members are as follows: Mrs. John Tickets have been mailed to all club members in a club Fletcher. Mrs. John Reynolds, tickets; Mrs. John Higley, or tea. newsletter. This event is open to all interested women Friday: Oven-baked flounder in lemon sauce, whipped publicity: Mrs. Eugene Montany and Mrs. Norman and additional tickets may be obtained from Mrs. John potatoes, harvard beets, canned peaches and pears, corn Hooey, hospitality; Mrs. Michael Belcher, door prizes; Fletcher, 76 Irving St., or any club member. bread, margarine, skim milk, tartar sauce, coffee or tea. Save Over $237 The menu is subject to change. THIS WEEK'S EVENTS t Births GLORIOUS EMPOBIUIIIs 60” Dark PME TRESTLE SUMlMMAMihdi TABLE with 2 BENCHES DISPOSAME \olei, June, daughter of Michael W. and I'ufi, Kuiie Mary, daughter of Ralph and JoAnn DIAPERS June 0. LaChapelle Nolet of 128A Highland St. She was * m Ai«.m S10.90 Saverick Taft of 32 Hazel St. She was born Sept. 16 at s^r OUR MTiM .eo born Sept. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ W 12 mam ippnitti 12.90 maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elric G. parents are Mrs. Mary Saverick of 30 Hazel St. and the SOFA, CHAR I ROCKER SET LaChapelle Jr. of Derry, N.H. Her paternal grandparents TWia im tm 12.90 late Michael Saverick Sr. Her paternal grandparents are it butter-soft PadM ViYL are Mr. and Mrs. Emery W. Nolet of Lowell, Mass. Her Mr. and Mrs. Ward Taft of 727 Center St. liEirtlM* lir- Complete Bunk Bed maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Esther LaChapelle Mill t Villi of Haverhill, Mass. Her paternal great-grandparents are cmMm i CMn ^ (ioiangos, .Slucy Belli, daughter of John Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Nolet of North Chelmsford, w •iMlin. MT Mass. Claudia Armstrong Goiangos of 11 Sharon Dr., South ""W" .o rio u r Windsor. She was born Sept. 16 at Manchester Memorial HAMSTER CAGES S L 0ur*288" Hospital, Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LafAyMteMMSW*. AndrrHun, .Sharon Rose, daughter of David A. and Walter Armstrong of 63C Ambassador Dr. Her paternal receiver with 55 watte per BACKGAIilON, CHESS and Carol Wagner Anderson of 199 Center St. She was born SS. OUR »1«» grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. John Goiangos of 207 lnto8ohmetrom20-20,00OHzwim CHECKER SETS Sept. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal hWttKinicdNdiwi^). nfeatures a ssneitlve FM section 20 qL she heavy fMife 11 Wells St. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs, thiir$3iltiS29J5$K grandmother is Mrs. Frances Wagner of 122 Campfield controls, provision (or ALUMNM STEW POT Frieda Kleinschmidt of 54 Fairfield St. Her paternal Rd. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cpm^nentlOB tfie receiver are our best selling, great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary Scagliotti of Oak St, • V-ko S20 turntable with base, dust cover a i^ 0iirn»»-»9*«w Anderson of 513 Taylor St., Vernon. She has a brother, cartridge. AH at e 237.70 savings. Separate component prices Bobby, 12; and four sisters, Kathy, 18, Karen, 15, Brenda! Sifss OUB ^ lie a vy, Aluminum Fol 14, and Caroline, 1 . CiipHon, l.uurrl Ann, daughter of Lloyd and Darleen Plastic W A N K POOLa Reinertsen Capson of 403 Abby Rd. Ext., South Windsor. ROASTING PANS 57^ 3 T to 5'3” Sizes She was born Sept. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Oat, Gregory Martin, son of Richard G. Jr. and Andrea m 2 3 7 , : DECORATOR LAMPS Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John 7 % ” to 1 1 ” deep r « 4. Gregory Oat of RFD1, GKO Ranch, Hebron, He was born iittk Uric ihiVM their t Q M Reinertsen of 89 Franklin Park West, Rockville. Her Sept. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal JjORSlineio 35’'t i 3rMck S19.95 g grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. E.J. Gregory Sr. of RFD paternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. George 2 HECE EXTRA FRM (HALTED H. Capson of Blackfool, Idaho, She has a brother, Jared Low 1, GKO Ranch, Hebron. His paternal grandparents are " X " X " hi|h 5; and two sisters, Darlaina, , and Shara, 3. 47 16 22 MATTRESS A FOUHDATIOH SETS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oat Sr. of Taftville. He has a 6 Low Price TidetNodEhn Finish brother, Richard G. Ill, 3Vii; and a sister, Gayla Dawn nVM$iatMr$17MSM$SI90 V'2. Kiisoek, Anne Fli/.iiln-ili, daughter of Stephen R and MUSIC BENCH flU SIZE Mwlrliwas Sit S94.90 Mane Moran Kitsock of 32 Trumbull St. She was born YALE Heavy Duty Cylinder Niel»cii, I'uirinc June, daughter of Charles C. and Sept. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal 19.9 5 . i5f« O O R W * grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moran of Cen- HifliT LATCH thtirs.41 $ 3 3 9 Patricia Kenyon Nielsen of Parker Bridge Rd., Andover. She was born Sept. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. treville, Va. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Cut 10.00 DIGITAL AM-FII Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mike Kitsock of Hudson, N.Y. Her maternal great­ grandmother is Mrs. Elizabeth Moran of Brooklyn, N.Y. Criterion 26, 2-way speaker system CLOCK Kenyon of 945 Forbes St., East Hartford, Her paternal A high perlormance speaker system with a 2V*" tweeter OUR grandmother is Mrs. Dorothea Nielsen of 712 Center St Her paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary Wayda of their Buffalo, N.Y. She has two brothers, Mike, 10 and Jimmy, and 6 " dual cone wooler. Reg. 29.95 ea. $2310 She has a brother, Christian, 2V2. Lafayette RK-0100 Dolby^ Cassette Tape Deck s‘35“ One of our best record/playback cassette decks De­ signed (or complete ease in operation with 6 color coded keys, 7 mode mechanisms, 2 easy read level meters, front access, mike, and much more. Unsuroassed qual­ Selling ity whether you use standard or special oxide tape A CRT Second Mortgage can help solve big money needs. Comes complete with cables. Reg. 159 95 * Trademark of Dolby Laboratories Inc COR. HARTFORD RD. t P H ST. MAHCHESTER • 649-7782 I Out Fast! 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Obituaries “0 Second program set site iicrali^ Special housing exception Maurice LaBarge E d w a rd G . Boyce SECOND*' EAST HARTFORD - Maurice Edward G. Boyce, 70, of 5502 NW for handicapped SECTIpNi LaBarge, 71, of 76 Meadow St. died 49th Ave., Tamarac, Fla,, formerly Wednesday at Hartford Hospital. of Manchester and Glastonbury, died THURSDAY, being drafted by Lamson • I Mr. La&rge was born in Hartford Monday at Holy Cross Hospital, Fort The second program called visor for the state Labor Depart­ SEPTEMBER 22, 1977 and had lived in East Hartford most Lauderdale, Fla. He was the husband "Manchester’s Answer to the ment. With or without the approval of the The PZC expects this Information reflation, we won’t be able to do of his life. He was an Army veteran of Mrs. Laura West Boyce. m m . Problems of the Handicapped” will An open session with refreshments Manchester Housing Authority, Alan by Monday so that it may make a so,” he and members of the authority of World War II. Mr. Boyce was bom July 17,1907 in be held Oct. 7 at the Regional Oc­ for employers and the handicapped Lamson, town planner, hopes to have decision on the exception at that suggested no major changes in the redraft of a spMial exception permit­ There are no immediate survivors. Manchester and had lived in Florida M A m t v M c cupational Training Center, 237 persons will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. night’s meeting. draft. The private funeral is scheduled for the past seven years. Before his Hillstown Rd. A group meeting for the handicapped' 1^ ting elderly/handicapped housing in After studying the draft of the This exception if approved by the for today at Maple Hills Chapel, 382 retirement in 1069, he was employed Sponsored by the Manchester Area and employers with speakers, film, most Manchester zones ready in time exception, almost word by word, and PZC will pave the way for if a 100- Maple Ave., Hartford. Burial will be as an analyst at Pratt and Whitney Committee on Employment of the job clinic and a question and answer for Monday’s meeting of the Plan­ making several suggestions for cor­ unit retirement center on the Hart­ in Col. Raymond F. Gates Memorial Division of United Technologies Handicapped, the meeting will bring session will be conducted from 4 to 5 ning and Zoning Commission. (PZC). rections to the document, the ford Rd. campus of South United Cemetery, Rocky Hill. Corp., East Hartford. He was a together employers and handicapped p.m. Lamson appeared at the Housing authority asked Lamson to return Methodist Church. Mrs. George Loukas member of Manchester Lodge of individuals to assist in the employ­ No job interviews will be held Authority meeting Wednesday night with a redraft for its consideration. If the PZC acts favorably on the Masons and the Tamaracciaea ment of the handicapped and to share at the r^ u e st of the PZC to obtain Lamson said he would try to obtain exception Monday night, the retire­ EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Maria during the program. Square Club in Tamarac. He also their mutual experiences and comments from the authority on the any needed a data today and Friday ment center officials may file an Xazidimitriou Loukas, 64, of 29 A similar program held last year belonged to Woodland Methodist problems. exception. The PZC wants to ensure and hoped to be able to write the application with the PZC, which may Laurel St. died Tuesday at Hartford was very successful in terms of fin­ Church, Tamarac, Air kinds of employers throughout that the exception won’t have an redraft this weekend at home and be considered at its Oct. 3 meeting. Hospital. She was the wife of George ding employment for handicapped in­ He is also survived by a daughter, Hartford County have been invited to adverse effect on town housing for send copies to each member of the Lamson said there is no way a public Loukas. dividuals and in providing informa­ Mrs. George Geysen of East Had- the meeting. Tables will be available the elderly in the future, Lamson authority. The authority will call a hearing could be held on the proposed Mrs. Loukas was born in Rhodes, tion on the large number of skills of dam; a'brother, Robert Boyce of for companies interested in dis­ ./V,. said. special meeting to consider the retirement center before November, Greece and had lived in the Hartford handicapped persons, Mrs. Coventry; and three grandchildren. playing company literature and to redraft. the final ground-breaking deadline area for 12 years. She attended St. Ladabouche said. The funeral is Saturday at 2 p.m. at meet and register handicapped per­ Though Atty. Dominic Squatrilo, for the center under the regulations George Greek Orthodox Church, Persons with any type of handicap, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. sons interested in employment. Work started attorney for the authority, said that of the federal Department of Housing Hartford. such as heart condition, high blood Burial will be in East Cemetery. Handicapped persons and "Now, with no regulation we can do and Urban Development. Other survivors are 2 sons, Antonio pressure, allergies, amputation or Friends may call at the funeral organizations involv^ with the han­ what we want to do. and with the Loukas of East Hartford and J< les paralysis of limbs, diabetes, hearing on industrial home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. dicapped are urged to attend. Loukas of Westwood, N.J.; 4 or vision defects, birth deformities Manchester Lodge of Masons will The program will start at noon daughters, Mrs. Irene Mercouriou. or others, are encouraged to attend. building conduct a Masonic service Friday at with a personnel directors’ meeting, Mrs. Despina Kasmis, Mrs. Employers or others wishing to at­ The Green Manor Construction Co. MCC building funding 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. employer tours of ROTC building and Anastasia Kamais and Mrs tend should contact Mrs. Ladabouche has received a building permit from The family suggests that any a talk by Vivian Ladabouche, super­ Christina Revenikas, all of East at 649-4558. the Town of Manchester Building memorial gifts may be made to Hartford; 2 sisters in Greece, 14 Department for a new industrial Woodland Methodist Church, 6901 included in CC request grandchildren and a great­ building at 80-90 Colonial Rd. NW 70th Ave., Tamarac, Fla., 33319. grandchild. A spokesman for the company said By SUSAN VAUGHN and expanded space for data The funeral is today at 1:30 p.m. that he could not reveal the name of MMH chairman to study Herald Reporter processing, business classes, now from the Giuliano-Sagarino Funeral the firm or firms that will locate in housed at the Hartford Rd. building, Home, 247 Washington St., Hartford, the building, but he did say that it The Board of Trustees for Com­ and improved dining, kitchen and with a service at St. George Greek will be a manufacturing or dis­ munity Colleges will ask the state patient refund bids KofC entertain the handicapped at carnival classroom facilities for the Hotel and Orthodox Church at 2. Burial will be tributing operation. legislature to approve $32 million in Food Service Management program, in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. About town The Building Department received land purchases, planning and con­ The weather may have been a little cloudy, but spirits were bright Wednesday when the Denison said. The chairman of the Board of The group contends that the no information on the type or size of struction costs at its 12 colleges this Mrs. Rose K. McConnell Knights of Columbus entertained area handicapped people at the organization’s annual car­ Denison said he hopes the addition Trustees of Manchester Memorial hospital violated a part of the act the new business. year, including $9 million for new All residents of Mayfair Gardens LJM prepares for open house nival. 'The carnival, which is behind the KofC Hall, will run through Saturday. (Herald could include a larger cafeteria, club EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Rose Hospital said today that he will have which requires that information of The Green Manor spokesman did construction at Manchester Com­ are invited to participate in a setback rooms, rooms for music and art K. McConnell, 74, of 50 Larrabee St. The program of the Lutz Junior Museum is represented in a to study the Hill-Burton Act in funding available for poor patients be photo by Pinto) say that the new building will be 24,- munity College. card game Friday at 7:30 p.m. in classes and some administration died Wednesday at her home. She response to requests from a former posted in conspicuous places in the 000 square feet. It will cost about The funds would be in addition to Cronin Hall display which Kris Whalen, vice president of the LJM Volunteer space also. was the widow of Matthew J. group of patients for reimbursement hospital. $192,000 to construct. $10,3 million already approved for McConnell. League, is arranging in the window at Watkins Bros, store on of their hospital bills under the act. the colleges by previous legislative The state bonding commission has Mrs. McConnell was born in Al-Anon family groups will meet Main St. The league will sponsor its annual open house Tuesday Manchester police report sessions. not yet released any of the monies Southington and lived in New Britian tonight at 8 at the Pathfinders Club, at 9:30 a.m. at the museum, 126 Cedar St. The guest speaker will The state Department of Public approved by the legislature last ses­ for 40 years before coming to East 102 Norman St., and Friday at 10 be John Macomber, a potter, from East Hartford. Refreshments Fire calls Works has given only $15.5 million of sion. including $520,000 for planning charged with possession of at a stop sign. The driver left the the new MCC structure, Denison Hartford two years ago. She was a a m. at South United Methodist will be served and babysitters provided. Anyone interested in Two local men and a 15-year-old M anchester the $42.3 million in projects high Church campus. The beginners group marijuana. They were held overnight scene of the accident, police said. His priority because of state efforts to said. He said he has received some former communicant of St. Joseph's league membership and activities is invited. (Herald photo by Fletcher gives up girl were arrested Wednesday by the Wednesday, 8:28 p.m.—Water at 95 Church, New Britain, and a member will meet tonight at 7:30, and Alateen Manchester police patrol and detec­ for presentation in court today. court date is Oct. 11. limit bond financing. indication that the bonding commis­ Dunn) Grissom Rd. (Town) of the Rosary Guild of St. Mary’s for the 12- to 20-year-old children of tive divisions as a result of a nar­ Today, 2:08 a.m.—Oil burner malfunc­ The trustees Recommended the sion will act on releasing those funds, Church, New Britain. problem drinkers, at 8 at the trustee chairmanship cotics investigation. John E. Carr, 18, of no certain ad­ Scott C. Gray, 19, of 199 Wood- tion at 95 Brookfield St. (Town) longer list of projects after an but he does not know when. Survivors are a son, Peter F. Pathfinders Club. The family groups Wayne F. Badstuebner, 20, and dress, was charged Wednesday with bridge St., was charged with Today, 8:33 a m —Furnace malfunction executive session Monday. Searle F. Denison submitted a request for McConnell of Hebron; a daughter, are open to those affected by Theater ^oup needs MERIDEN (UPI) — The board of Brescia said. Thomas M. Henson, 23, Irath of 14 third-degree larceny and operating a operating a motor vehicle with a at 288 Porter St. (Town) Charles, executive director for the 12 $25 million in construction funds to Mrs. Martin G. Smith Jr. of South someone with a drinking problem. trustees for State Technical The technical colleges have named Division St. were charged with motor vehicle while his license is suspended license. Court date is Oct. colleges, said Wednesday the cost of the Board of Trustees this past Windsor; three brothers, George Colleges, which a little more than a a woman student to represent possession of a hallucinogenic sub­ suspended. Carr was alleged to have 4. leasing college buildings and the summer. The trustees have included Keltonic of Forestville, Frank two youthful actors year ago didn’t have a female technical and community college stance, illegal possession of a con­ a stolen tape deck in his possession. Sebastion Pellegrino, 20, of Hart­ effect of inflation on construction -over $25 million in planning and con­ Keltonic of Southington and Stephen member, has elected Patsy Brescia students on the Connecticut Board of trolled substance and risk of injury to He was held on $500 bond for court ford, yvas charged with operating a About town costs would make it more expensive struction funds for MCC in its five- IN MEMORIAM Keltonic of Plantsville; two sisters, Two boys in the age range of 10 to play revolves around relationships of Norwalk as its first chairwoman. Higher Education. She is Lorri a minor. Police found the drugs in the today. motor vehicle while his license is to postpone the projects. year plan for all community colleges, In loving memory of Mrs. Bella J. 14 years are needed for roles in the Mrs. Mary Zoufaly of Southington Wilson who passed away on this day between members of the Flood fami­ Mrs. Brescia replaces John Guitard of Meriden, a data home after a search of the premises suspended, operating at speeds Cub Scout Pack 47 will have a kick­ The list Tor 1978-79 includes $9 Denison said. Similar requests by Manchester Community College and Mrs. Anna Michan of Waterbury; ly. Fletcher Jr. of Manchester, who was processing student at Hartford State under a search warrant. Susan M. O’Rourke, 18, of 22 Green greater than reasonable and failure off meeting tonight at 7 at South million for buildings in Manchester, MCC to the legislature were defeated Sadly missed by theater department production of Hill St. and Sharon D. Jerry, 16, of five grandchildren and several nieces One of the youth roles is Sonny named vice-chairman during the Technical College. The girl was unidentified because to renew license. He was released on United Methodist Church. Registra­ as well as Housatonic and Norwalk last session. Her Three Sons “The Dark at the Top of the Stairs.” 83E Rachel Rd., were charg^ with and nephews. Flood, a major character, described board meeting Wednesday. Fletcher, The trustees Wednesday gave their of her age, but was also charged with $500 bond for court Sept. 27. tion will be conducted for both new Colleges. MCC is now operating with tem­ A special audition will be held The funeral is Saturday at 9:15 as a shy, sensitive, bright, well- a Hartford Insurance Group at­ final approval to a 1978-79 school year the two drug counts and referred to third-degree assault in connection and old pack members. A film will be Dr. Ronald Denison, president of porary buildings on its Bidwell St. Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. in the MCC a.m. from the Farrell Funeral meaning 10 to 14-year-old who is at­ torney, asked to be relieved of the budget request of 510.3 million, up juvenile authorities. with the alleged assault of a 33-year- Two motorcycles were reported shown, and refreshments served. MCC, said today the monies would be campus. Its first permanent facility, IN MEMORIAM auditorium. Home, 110 Franklin Square, New Bri­ tached to his mother and prefers chairmanship to devote more time to 53.7 million from this school year. The men were released on $1,000 old man Wednesday night. Police stolen from a Summit St. residence Boys from 8 to 10 years of age are for 150,000 square feet of construc­ including outdoor recreation areas, tain, with a Mass at St. Joseph’s In loving memory of J. Stanley Those interested in trying out for movies to the rough and tumble business matters. A spokesman said the budget was nonsurety bonds for court Oct. 10. said the incident occurred at Main and a third had been rolled out of a eligible for Cub Scouting. Each boy tion of permanent facilities. The is nearing completion, but will not be Olsaver who passed away September the two parts should see Dwight Mar­ and Park Sts. after the man had Church, New Britain, at 10. Burial 22nd., 1961 behavior of his schoolmates. The Mrs. Brescia, a former City Coun­ brought on by the opening of the shed, but was not taken, police attending tonight’s meeting should be priorities for a new building would in­ ready for use until spring, Denison tin, the director. will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, New other boy in the play is an outgoing, cil president in Norwalk and a Greater New Haven State Technical Daniel J. Duffy, 39, of 32 Valley St., given the girls a ride from a Bolton reported. accompanied by at least one parent. clude more student center facilities. said today. A silent thought, secret tear The comedy-drama by William restaurant and they had allegedly A white German Shepherd/Huskie Britain. Keeps his memory ever dear. athletic youth of the same age who is former teacher, is one of four women College, salary increases, new was arrested early today on a charge James Memery, cubmaster, is in stolen some money and the keys to Friends may call at the funeral Time takes away the edge of grief Inge will be presented Nov. 16 to 19 louder and more boisterous than Son­ appointed to the technical college programs and increased student of second-degree criminal mischief. puppy was reported stolen from a charge of the program. home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 But memory turns back every leaf. and rehearsals will begin early in Oc­ ny. board by Gov. Ella T. Grasso. enrollment. The arrest was in connection with an the man’s car. After they fled, the yard on Wells St. earlier this week. Mastrangelo re-elected tober. man pursued and confronted them p.m. Wife & Children Newcomers, as well as boys with “I think we need to make the public The budget request will be sub­ incident in which a man was seen A burglary was reported at a doc- The French Club of Manchester when he was allegedly assaulted. The setting for the play is a small some theater experience, are en­ more aware of our program, the mitted to the Board of Higher Educa­ throwing a large trash can cover into tor’s office on Haynes St. will meet Friday at 8 p.m. in Orange Pascal Mastrangelo of 159 Maple Police said he sustain^ minor in­ Oklahoma town in the 1920s and the couraged to try out for the parts. effectiveness of it and its importance tion which will rule on it and then a plate glass window at the Hartford Wednesday. A small amount of cash Hall. St., a member of the Manchester juries. Jerry was released on a $100 to the economy in attracting and pass it to the governor and National Bank and Trust Co. on Main was taken. Housing Authority for 13 years, bond for court Oct. 17 and O’Rourke Arts Council plans keeping industry in the state,” Mrs. Legislature for action. St. Wednesday night was re-elected Town given green light Duffy was taken to Manchester was released on $100 bond for court chairman of the authority for his events calendar Memorial Hospital for diagnosis, today. Board discusses cut fifth one-year term. then transferr^ to Norwich State Dr. Joseph Danyliw of 43 Forest The Manchester Arts Council is Like other town departments that As of June 30, the Whiton Library for 28 CETA positions Hospital following the incident. St., a member of the authority for planning a 1977-1978 calendar of local have been wrestling with their 1977- Fund showed a balance of $255,874.47, James V. Murray, 43, of East Hart­ slightly more than five years, was re­ The Town of Manchester has area overseer of the CETA program. arts events. Any individual or ford, was charged with evading 78 budgets to see where they can take and the Levi Drake Fund, a balance Mark 0. Ouelette, 19, and elected vice-chairman for his fourth received notification that 28 Com­ The board, however, also asked organization wishing notice of its up­ an extra 2Vk per cent cut, the on hand of $11,321.55. Christopher J. Fitzsimmons, 18, both responsibility in connection with a one-year term. prehensive Employment Training that it be provided information on coming arts event published in the Manchester Library Board The library will benefit this year of Columbia, were arrested early motor vehicle accident Wednesday Nicholas R. Jackston of 374 Act (CETA) positions have been ap­ how the 28 positions will be filled and calendar as a free public service may Wednesday night tackled the by double the annual grant it has today on W. ^ d d le Tpke. Ouelette night on Hills St. near Hillstown Rd. Gardner St., who recently resigned proved by the Greater Hartford Area what the cost of the jobs will be. The contact Marcie Lain LaBelle, problem and discussed two received the past few years from was charged with operating a motor Police said a vehicle skidded for from the Housing Authority after Manpower Consortium. CETA program pays up to $10,(KK» for publicity representative, Manchester possibilities. UNICO. Leo Diana, a board member, vehicle while under the influence of about 42 feet and struck the side of a three years as a member of the The town now must prepare infor­ the salary of each program employe Arts Council, 18 Bowers St. car driven by Marsha R. Mason, 21, Possible cuts could be made in the who is also a member of UNICO, said liquor or drugs and possession of group, was honored by the authority mation on the 28 positions that will be and also covers fringe benefit costs. The calendar will be distributed to book account, and a few dollars could that UNICO National will match the marijuana. Fitzsimmons was of East Hartford which was stopped for his dedicated service, Jackston sought and the salaries and other At its October meeting, the board the public through libraries, banks, be saved in the personnel account local chapter’s yearly $100 grant this said the authority was the ‘ most un­ costs for the job. may alter the plan that the town sub­ community service organizations with a delay in hiring, said John year. The money is specifically used biased and non-political com­ Final approval of the positions has mits to the Hartford Consortium. and local businesses. Jackson, head librarian. Library to feature for the purchase of books on Italian mission” on which he had ever to be granted by the Town Board of All town departments have been history and culture. served. Directors. At its September 13 requested by Town Manager Robert Pascal Mastrangelo meeting, the board tentatively ap­ ’ oMirw?*'' Taggart fund books Weiss to prepare a 2yj per cent cut in proved the 28 positions. This gave the 0 0 their approved budgets. For the town the go-ahead to deal with the The Mary Cheney Library Junior Department for more than 23 years library board, this would mean an Area police report Hartford Consortium, which is the Room will have on display through and Main St. was his beat for 10 years $11,000 reduction. Oct. 15 a group of books and paintings before his death in 1968. TTie board moved not to participate about threatened and endanger^ On Nov. 20, 1970, a dedicatory in Manchester’s Amnesty Day in Bolton wildlife. plaque to Patrolman Taggart was HOME NNJHIK November except for the return of Resident State Trooper Robert Peterson said no J, The books were all purchased placed in the library Junior Room, stolen articles. Jackson said that to charges will be lodged in connection with the Aug. 19 ac- through the Newton F. Taggart testifying that "His love for all hold a free overdue book return could cident on Rt. 6 which resulted in the death of Patricia Memorial Fund which was devoted children lives on in a book fund es­ mean a loss in revenue for the Kristoff, 18, of South Ridge Apartments, Bolton, MATEIUU Patti Dunne’s this year for the first time to a single tablished by his friends.” library. Last year, many of the books The accident investigation has finished without deter- School of Gymnastics Inc. subject. The oil paintings of animals dis­ that were returned on Amnesty Day mining a cause of the accident, police said. Mrs. Kristoff The fund was established in played in the exhibit case and around were within the current overdue was a passenger in a car driven by her husband, Peter F. '210 PINE STREET MANCHESTER memory of the late Patrolman the Junior Room are the work of M. period and from borrowers who Kristoff, 19, which collided with a truck. Taggart by his family. Main St. Jean Pelletier of East Hartford, who would normally have paid the over------U^VJJl^P*”***** to Include merchants, and friends. Taggart was specializes in pictures of animals, due charges, Jackson said. particularly the young. South Windsor AUCTION g y m n a s t ic a member of the Manchester Police The board also voted to improve MOVEMENT EXPLORATION CLASSES. the existing wheelchair ramp at the John H. Morris, 18, of 55 Woodside Dr., South Windsor, PCA was charged Wednesday night with third-degree criminal OUR DANCE PROGRAM FEATURES: Mary Cheney Library and that Com­ Thunday, September 29, 7KK) p jii ColoirTrak Call wants to keep munity Development funds will be mischief. * Low Instructor-Pupil Ratio The charge, lodged on a Common Pleas Court warrant, ToUaml County A|ricultural Center 25 requested only if needed for the ramp 24 l^de Avenue, Vernon * 0* «ll •OM (Prtschool to to meet federal standards. The board stems from a report of four broken windows at Firehouse Adult) e < ' < Globe Hollow as is No. 1 earlier this month, police said. Court date is Oct. 24. BOB * Beginner to Advanced level claesas made it clear that any Improvements RUOmin-AUCTIONEER David M. Call, Republican can­ would be done to the ramp only, and * Modern Dance for generations. It is also a benefit to Post Road Stages of Strong Rd. reported the theft of $10 didate for the Board of Directors, An­ that none of the surrounding area * Dance for gymnastic choreography the children at Camp Kennedy. It worth of gasoline from its pump Wednesday. * Woman's Basic Jazz and Sllmnastics nounced that he is in favor of would be virtually impossible to would be affected. Kitchen cabinets, windows, nail base retaining Globe Hollow swimming In other business, the board also A ll dance classes are teuaht by duplicate the Globe Hollow Vernon sheathing, sash, vanities, saws, hammers, area and locating the proposed water recreational area anywhere in town approved a fee of $10 to be charged hardware, paint, stain, brushes, paneling, Ms. Jo-Ellen Leach treatment plant elsewhere. at a realistic cost.” for use of the Whiton Memorial Lonnie Keniston, 16, of 93 Union St., Rockville, was ceiling tile, combination door units, com­ an Innovative and experienced dance Instructor. Call said, "It has come to my ‘‘I urge the town’s water study Auditorium by a group for a one date charged Wednesday night with fourth-degree larceny by bination window units, garage doors, attention that Weston & Sampson, commission to recommend that the engagement. This would be in addi­ possession of stolen goods. PRESCHOOL GYMNASTIC tion to a custodial fee when the doors, brick wall covering, adhesives, MOVEMENT EXPLORATION CLASSES the town’s drinking water consultant, new drinking water treatment plant Police said the charge involved merchandise stolen has recommended locating the new be located in an area that will not in­ library isn’t open, and insurance. For from a Vernon home recently. The case is still under in­ fireplace sets, wood burning stoves, elec­ * Open to atudenta from agea 2Vj to 5 drinking water ^lant where the regular monthly use (six months or vestigation. Court date is Oct. 26. tric saws, electric drills, moldings, formica * Low Instructor-Pupil Ratio f r o m terfere with the use of the Globe A r| P P C THE PEOPLE WHO BRING YOU free Parking...Away From swimming area is now located. I op­ medicine cabinets, roof shingles, plow, * Taught by certlllod physical education In- B iiriritfi tom PRICES ana PEHSOAAISIRVICI ' Hollow swimming pool. Globe "jore). the toard established a $5 fee The Shopping Center Hassle pose this. Globe Hollow is a Gary Fluckiger, 18, of Ellington was charged alructore and gymnastic professionals TAHtrttiMSYST Hollow should be kept for the enjoy- cusM ial cost if after library church seats, space heaters, wrought Iron ItlTQFf /-Jf beautiful, natural swimming area Wednesday afternoon with second-degree larceny, in con­ * A highly creative program designed to ment of the citizens ” hours and insurance. railing, fencing, furniture cleaner, desks, "ETWMH«IU$IHCMME. that has served Manchester families Eight green ash trees have been nection with the Sept. 9 theft of a pickup truck in Vernon expoee our preschoolera to basic skill con­ adding machines, and more. Bring your lUHUKMIU.UUKUUmSJ. designated by the Memorial Tree The truck was recovered in Ellington. Court date is Sept. cepts on each place of gymnaatic apparatua. cunnuniNMEuetiNcuo. own chair. Materials must be removed I At CliIJM’J filelLpit rUfNIUTQIMinrN|SN.M Program of the City Beautiful Com­ 28. from the grounds right after the auction. SOME 0PENIN6S STILL ITFORDRD. l/l/MANCHES' VNiiwKruTttun.-- Computer review set mittee of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce for planting Henry McFarland, 58, of West St., Rockville, was Your transportation must be provided. AVAILABLE COME IN AND Lightweight: 9 lbs. less bar & chain FORMER NORMAN'S LOCA TiON 647-9997 The Data Processing Committfee of said a subcommittee will make an in- at the Whiton Memorial Library. charged Wednesday afternoon with breach of peace, in Inspection 6-7 p.m. Cash or GOOD checks the Town of Manchester will review depth study of the new computer Jackson told the board that connection with a domestic disturbance. Court date is only. Register at our Studio END OFKimVHI

PAGE TWO-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 22, l»77 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,. Thurs', .Sept 22 1977 t’A(;K THHKKH Council boss and others Scott homers, fields brilliantly in win BOSTON (UPI) - A aid Coventry gardeners "I’ve played over 150 games this dove to bis right to catch a Mickey "Scott had a helluva night,” said "That makes a .250 hitter into a .300 Torrez, now 16-13, said his pitch to Manager Don Zimmer. "’Two big scriptwriter would have had year and you’re asking me to say this tlivers liner that may have meant hitter. It’s dynamite when you bring Scott was "up a little. It was a mis- blows and two big plays.” By CLAIRE CONNELLY offers have been streaming in not oversees. the hero hit the game-winning was my best?” he growled. “I go out extra bases. the infield in. Then there’s the Uke. there and bust my butt all the time.” Then in the ninth, after Rivers ’The Yankees s c o ^ one run in the only from Coventry but from Many of the gardeners homer, make the game-saving possibiiity of a hard grounder of a "But I’m not worried. The Red Sox Herald Correspondent Scott, reacquired during the off­ singled, Scott again dove to his right, fifth on Lou Pinieiia’s 11th homer, bloop scoring a run.” Town Council Chairman Jesse neighboring towns to replace the lost characterized their reaction as defensive play, and then stride will lose two in Detroit. Those left- season in a trade sending Cecil speared Roy White’s liner inches and scored again the next inning The strategy was to make Piniella, B r a in y said Wednesday night he harvest. "heartbroken” by the loss of crops. triumphantly into the handed hitters will eat up their She said her gut reaction was to Cooper to the Milwaukee Brewers, from the ground, and doubled up when Piniella drove home Jackson, a slow base runner, hit into a double righties.” will offer an acre or rntwe of his People on fixed incomes, such as. clubhouse to bask in his glory. who walked and went to second on a term the community garden project was criticized earlier this year Rivers to end the game. play. Instead, Campbell struck him The Red Sox travel to Tiger extensive Melody Farm on South St. senior citizens and those with large fielder’s choice. a failure, but later she felt the But Boston’s George Scott refused because of his "Those are the types of plays you out on screwballs and got Willie Ran­ stadium for a four-game series star­ for next year’s community garden families, had hoped to supplement to play the whole role. weight problem. have to make to win,” he said. "I Luis Tiant went the first 5 1-3 in­ program should not be intimidated their food supply with items from the dolph to fly to short center to end the ting tonight. p r ^ a m in Coventry. His two-out solo homer in (he sixth Critics claimed his played a good ballgame, sure, but so nings before leaving the mound to threat. I^e Conservation Commission by the robbery, although a new loca­ garden. itining provided the winning run and bulk prevented him did everybody. I contributed to the Jim Willoughby, now 64), with one “This club’s bounced back when Wednesday night discussed a change tion for the plot should be found. Ms. Corrigan launched the his defensive gems in the seventh and from making the club winning and so did everybody. out in the sixth with runners on first they had to and they did it again Highest bid of iocation from the Root Rd. one- Brainard said there are several program after a survey last winter areas on the farm he owns with his ninth Wednesday saved Boston’s 3-2 defensive plays ’The only thing we can keep doing is and third. Willoughby gave up the tonight,” Zimmer said. ”I loved it. CLEVELAND (UPI) - A-TO, Inc . acre land, because thieves stole which disclosed a community in­ win over New York. which earned him win.” game-tying hit to Piniella and then wife, Suzanne, that are visible from terest. The land was limed, fer­ At least we’re there. We’re in the which owns Rawlings Sporting about |6(1() worth of produce from 20 ’The victory put Boston 2V4 games six straight Golden Scott hit a Mike Torrez fastbali up gave way to Bill Campbell in the the road and can be seen from his tilized, and marked into rows with best spot we could be looking at it Goods, reportedly has submitted the 25-by-^foot plots last week, leaving behind the Yankees with 11 Red Sox Glove awards and and away for his 33rd homer. He also seventh. three days ago.” house. He described the land as volunteer help. Information was highest bid of $17 million to purchase local families without the harvest games and 10 New York matches eight overall. This scored Boston’s first run, walking In the eighth, with one out, Jackson Yankee Manager Billy Martin they had labored for months to grow. excellent for growing a variety of provided to the planters by officials the . it was learned left. season he’s made with two out in the second and racing led off with a single and moved to didn’t seem too upset about the loss, today. ’ITie Coventry Jaycees have also vegetables and fruits. of Tolland Country and the Consumer But Scott, who two weeks ago 24 errors. home on Fred Lynn’s double. third on Chris Chambliss’ double. and neither did Torrez. come to the aid of the victims. Presi­ David Wisely, agricultural coor­ Horticulture Center at the University "All I can tell you is that A-TO has asked to be benched because he But Scott’s In addition, he followed Carlton Graig Nettles was walked inten­ "I’m disappointed but not dis­ dent Joe Pacheco announced that his dinator for the State of Connecticut, of Connecticut. made a bid to purchase the Boston "wasn’t mentally prepared to play,” defense saved the Fisk’s one-out single in the fourth tionally to load up the bases for illusioned,” Martin said. “We would Red Sox, " said James Bailey, an A- group, working with the Conserva­ surmised the theft was planned The crop was described by par­ SCOTT bristled with anger at the suggestion game Wednesday. with a liner to right which bounced Piniella. have liked to fatten up the lead on tion Commission, would hold a because only ripe fruits and ticipants as better than expected. TO spokesman. "We have not heard Sandy Murrin, director of South Windsor’s Child Care Center, leads a sing-along for h« may have played his best game of In the seventh, after Dave Kingman off Reggie Jackson’s glove, allowing "If I pitch to Nettles you have to them. But that didn’t happen. Scott’s produce collection Saturday from 11 vegetables were taken. He said Despite the robbery, Ms. Corrigan anything (from the current ownersi children at the center. (Herald photo by Dunn) the year. led off by reaching on an error, Scott Fisk to score the second run. move the infield in,” said Zimmer. two plays made the difference.” concerning the results of the bids a.m. to 3 p.m. at the old Zollo’s Coventry was the only town to have said most families involved hope to building on Daley Rd. Farmers and such an incident in the 21 towns he plant again next year. private gardeners have been asked to bring their surplus produce there to be distributed to those who were Standings It^s almost like home robbed. Two hit the jackpot Herald angle Royals^ skein continues, The Root Rd. parcel was donated by St. Mary’s Qiurch to establish Two area residents have struck it Martocchio, 69, retired six years National League gardens for residents who did not rich - one in the |101,000 ago as a machine operator at the Earl Yost East at child care center have sufficient land of their own. Massachusetts lottery and one in the Terry Steam Turbine Corp., Windsor. Sports Editor W L Pet. GB win 20 of last 21 games Police are investigating reports of a 110.000 Connecticut Instant Lottery. TTiis morning, the First Federal Philadelphia 94 57 .623 - In addition to Mrs. Murrin, Mrs. At mid morning they enjoy a snack green pickup truck seen leaving the George Martocchio of 101 Gerald Savings office at Vernon Circle By JUDY KUEHNEL Pittsburgh 88 65 .575 7 NEW YORK (UPI) - Jim in the AL championship series if they A’s 8, W bite .Sox 6 Fradianni and Mrs. Perry, the Child of punch and cookies which is area at about the time the prepuce Dr., Vernon, won the Bay State’s reported a $10,000 winner in the St. Louis 79 73 .520 15 Vi Herald Correspondent win just one of their remaining 12 Manny Sanguillen’s two-run homer Care Center uses students from the followed by a rest period. was believed to have been stolen. 1101.000 Big Money Game state’s instant match lottery. ’The Chicago 79 73 .520 15Vi Colborn and Darrell Porter Take a room where the tables grow games or if second-place Texas loses with one out in the ninth inning child development classes at the high ’The remainder of the morning is Joanne Corrigan, coordinator of Wednesday night. He received |11,- winner was Judith M. Kovaleski of Montreal 70 81 .464 24 were acquired last winter by two feet high, chairs look like school as student aides. the gardens and a member of the 000 in Boston and will get |10,000 a ‘f?ed Sox Forever’ Big pin night one more game. eliminated the White Sox from con­ milking stools, and the children sing usually taken up by songs and art 171 Windsorville Rd., Ellington. New York 60 93 ,392 35 the from As part of the high school program, Conservation Commission, said year for the next nine years. "This time Jast year I just wanted tention in the AL West, Sanguillen's projects of, if weather permits, out­ Whether or not the Boston Red Sox First 500 series of the 1977-78 West in the key of love. the students become involved in the Milwaukee Brewers in a to go home,” said Porter. "Now I homer, his sixth, came off reliever side play. win the American League Eastern duckpin bowling season in w L Pet. GB Add some tots, age one to five, a working with children — helping trade criticized as being want to play for two more months.” Clay Carroll and helped reliever This is the fourth year for the Division championship this season, Manchester was turned in this week Los Angeles 92 60 .605 - generous heaping of blocks and toys, them learn and enjoy the time away detrimental to the Royals’ Colborn echoed Porter's sen­ Doug Bair even his record at 4-4. center and the first year the program Ellery Clark wound up a winner with by Pat Irish in the Restaurant Cincinnati 82 71 .536 lOVi and a warm and smiling lady ready from home and at the same time timents. Wayne Gross hit his 20th homer for has operated in one of the schools. his latest book on the American League. Irish started out with a 181 Houston 76 75 .503 15Vi chances of retaining their to put her arm around someone who’s learning themselves. "I’m sure to keep the clippings on Oakland while Eric Soderholm hit his feeling lonely or blue. Formerly housed at St. Peter’s League club titled "Red Sox effort, slacked off to 138 in game No. San Francisco 70 83 .458 22Vi American League West Divi­ "Although we are undoubtedly a tomorrow’s papers,” he said. ’Tm 24th and Lamar Johnson his I7th for The place is not home, but the Episcopal Church, the Board of Bolton park plan going Forever.” 2 but roared back with 184 for a 503 San Diego 65 88 .425 27Vi sion title. service to the mothers,” says Sandy, Education has now granted space at It’s a book every dyed-in-the-wool triple...Once again, with the season Chicago. South Windsor Child Care Center — a Atlanta 58 94 .382 34 But, as it turned out, without “our aim is to give the children a Wapping Elementary School. Red Sox fan will enjoy. Fully il­ just two weeks old. Individual Oriulfs 4, Blue Jays 0 home away from home for many Porter and Colborn the Royals would American happy first experience away from This year the program is operating lustrated, it’s 171 pages of duckpin scores have been higher than Wednesday's Results Lee May hit his 25th homer and tots. have a lot of trouble in repeating as Ross Grimsley tossed a four-hitter as home, to encourage good peer on a full day basis, with hours from memorabilia and documents selected ever...Midget Football League Montreal 4-2, St. Louis 2-8 League Often the first day at the center is to hearing, Town Meeting division champions. The role the duo the Orioles downed the Blue Jays and relationship and to promote each 8:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. by Clark. games Friday night at Mt. Nebo list the first experience away from Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0 has played in the Royals’ success child’s independence and a feeling of "The new hours are especially One particular letter from Red Sox the Eagles and Chargers in the just really happy I’m with the Kan­ moved to within two games of first "Mom” for the small patrons, but Pittsburgh 4, New York 0 was magnified Wednesday night belonging to a group.” helpful for mothers who want to sub­ By DONNA HOLLAND PBC members agreed to change Registration for Cadette Girl catcher, Carleton Fisk, to Clark in opener and the Jets and Giants in the sas City Royals today.” place in the AL East. All the hits off they are met by an enthusiastic and Atlanta 5, Houston 3 when they combined to spark a 10-5 Children usually arrive between stitute teach in the schools, because Herald Correspondent the access road to the park from Scouts is tonight from 7 to 7:30 at the 1974 was of special interest, partially nightcap. As was the case this In other AL games, Texas routed Grimsley were singles, as he raised smiling Sandy Murrin, director of the Cincinnati 3, San Diego 2 rout of the Minnesota Twins, which 8:45 and 9 a.m., although the center they correspond to school hours,” A public hearing and a Town Plymouth Lane to Tolland Rd. The church educational building. Girls in because Fisk is a product of New summer with the Little League California, 9-1, Oakland beat his record to 14-9. Mariners 11, center, who makes each one feel San Francisco 5, Los Ang 4 enabled the Royals to clinch at least can usually handle four or five ’ ‘drop- said Sandy. Meeting will be scheduled in October initial proposal to have the road from Grades 7 to 9 are eligible. England. baseball program, there has been a Chicago, 8-6, Boston defeated New Mariners 11, Brewers 4 special. a tie for the AL West title. ins” at any time of the day. For Children who remain for the full to tell Bolton residents about the plan Plymouth Lane met serious objec­ At least one parent must accom­ minimum amount of news forwarded York, 3-2, Baltimore topped Toronto, Dan Meyer’s two-out, run-scoring "Oh look," she’ll exclaim to the Today's Games Colborn posted his 18th victory by about an hour, each child busies day bring their own lunch. Milk is for Indian Notch Park and to seek ap­ tion from area residents. pany the girl being registered. For Fisk’s letter: from the Midget grid loop...Vernon 4-0, and Seattle defeated Milwaukee, double in the eighth inning snapped a delight of the tiny person. “Look at Cincinnati (Capilla 7-7) at San allowing only seven hits in eight in­ himself with a variety of activities. orovided. proval to spend $133,000 for Phase I Ray Cragin of CMA Partnership, further information, call Virginia Coming from a baseball-deprived will lose two top educators this 11-4. 4-4 tie and Ray Fosse had four hits to the wonderful teddy bear Bobby of the plan. the landscape architect, cost $353,604 Marshall, 643-8939. Diego (Shirley 9-18) nings, while Porter blasted his 16th Rangerr 9, Angels 1 spark the Mariners’ rout of the brought for show and tell.” area. New Hampshire, the climate school year with I^ rty Fagan step­ The $133,000 represents the amount to fully develop the park. Chicago (R. Reuschel 20-8) at homer, a two-run shot, during a six- Dock Ellis kept the Rangers from Brewers. Sixto Lezeano, who hit his "^ b b y ” is then taken by the hand Cemetery meeting just didn’t allow the development of ping down as principal at Rockville Bolton will receive from the federal A map showing the proposed plan Philadelphia (Christenson 16-6) run seventh inning, which broke the being mathematically eliminated 19th homer for Milwaukee, helped and encouraged to involve himself in The annual meeting of the Bolton a ball player to take place...coming High and Ray Ramsdell retiring as Economic Development Administra­ of development will be presented at St. Louis (Denny 7-7) at Montreal game open for Kansas City. from the AL West race by tossing a the major leagues set an all-time block building or clay modeling or, if Cemetery Association will be Satur­ from Charlestown, N.H., where we superintendent of schools. Fagan, a tion for park development. the public hearing. (Schatzeder 1-0), N The triumph, the Royals’ 20th in four-hitter for his fourth straight vic­ record — 3,430 — for most home runs necessary, held and cuddled until he day at 2 p.m. at the Community Hall. played 12 games during the high fine right-handed pitcher with the old The Public Building Commission The PBC has canceled its regular Atlanta (Solomon 5-6) at Houston their last 21 games, came on the 61st tory. Willie Horton supported Ellis hit in a season. The previous mark feels happy and secure in his new Anyone who is a plot owner in school season to the major leagues Rockville Hill Billies in the meeting scheduled for Monday. It (Richard 16-11), N birthday of club owner Ewing Kauff­ by driving in three runs with st was 3,429 homers hit in the 1970 surroundings. (PBC) a^eed Wednesday that Phase either the Center Cemetery on and the 162-game schedule is just Manchester Twl League in the 40s, 1 would include developing the beach will have a special meeting Oct. 5 to man and insured the Royals a berth homer, single and a sacrifice fly. "It doesn’t take them long to feel Hebron Rd. or the Belknap Cemetery about the thrill of a lifetime. has 33 years in education. Ramsdell, area, sanitary facilities, picnic area, finalize plans for the public hearing comfortable,” says Sandy as she on Boston Tpke., is a member of the a top-flight official in baseball, parking, a road into the park and, if and Town Meeting. plants a kiss on the wet cheek of a association. I was so proud...to think that a basketball and football for many possible, a softball field. American League small child she’s holding. "And even Girl Scout signup Anyone who pays annual dues of $1 small boy from (Jiarlestown, N.H., seasons, will complete 40 years in his 'The estimated costs are $24,250, if there are a few tears when Mom­ Registration for Junior Girl Scouts is a voting member. Dues may ^ (Pop. 1,100), made it to the premier chosen profession in June. Both are East Reggie blistered by RSox fans my leaves it only lasts for a minute $32,000, $17,300, $19,400 and $20,000, will be tonight at 6 at the Bolton paid Saturday. showcase of . class men...Tennis has been W L Pet. GB or two.” respectively. Architect’s fees and the Congregational Church educational For further information, call Fisk not only made it, but has relegated to the background for Joe New York 93 59 .612 — 'Reggie’s a bum.' That’s okay, The Child Care Center is sponsored contingency fund would use the rest building. Girls in Grades 4 to 6 are Donald Massey, association presi­ made it big with the Red Sox. Lombardo who opened his own real Baltimore 91 61 .599 2 BOSTON (UPI) — Reggie Jackson scoreless game in New York. He said of the money. because I’ll still get my hits, play my by the South Windsor Community eligible. dent, 643-5958. estate agency recently after being Boston 90 61 .596 2W says he shouldn’t (lave to take it — fans in the Boston bleachers One paragraph is devoted to game,” he said. "But when they start Service Council and provides a much with Bill Belfiore for years. Joe’s Detroit 71 81 .467 22 and he doesn’t think innocent fans Wednesday started taunting him in physical hazards suffered over the this stuff, then that's different. needed service to mothers who must wife, Fran, is teamed with Louise Cleveland 67 85 . 441 26 should either. language deserving of a censor’s blue years by Boston pitchers both at Nobody should have to put up with work, keep appointments or run Kermode in the Rec Women’s Milwaukee 64 90 . 416 30 The high-salaried Yankee right- pencil. Fenway Park and at rival parks. errands. Doubles Tournament semifinals Toronto 52 99 .344 40>A fielder felt he was the subject of too "The fans are enthusiastic,” he that.” School to sell breakfast Some of the incidents mentioned It was an all-around tough night for In addition, the center provides an Friday night at Robertson Park. West much vilification Wednesday night said. "But what went on out there were (at Boston): Joe Wood’s falling Jackson. He let George Scott's single opportunity for children with few “at W L Pet. GB and talked about it in the clubhouse tonight was bad for baseball. Bad for Andover on the wet infield grass which cut Notes off the cuff bounce off his glove in the fourth, home” playmates to learn to share Beatrice Kowalski, school board books prepared by the Connecticut Kansas City 95 55 .633 — after New York’s 3-2 loss to the families. Bad for kids. Bad for the short his career. Golfers, pro Ralph DeNicolo and allowing Carlton Fisk to score and enjoy the companionship of Beginning early in October, An­ chairman, said normally Keenan Association of Boards of Education Texas 85 67 .559 11 Boston Red Sox. country. amateur Woody Clark, of the Boston’s second run. Then, in the children their own age. dover Elementary School will begin a would be the representative to (CABE) that give the duties of board 'Ty Cobb’s bowling over and spiking Chicago 85 68 .556 llVa Some of the fans’ taunts were "These days a guy takes his family Manchester Country Club teamed to seventh, he was caught turning the "Some mothers use it as a babysit­ trial breakfast program. Project RISE. However, she said, members. Carl Mays while beating out an in­ Minnesota 80 73 .523 16Va obscene — and that’s where he draws to the ballgame and he can’t afford to gain a tie for fifth place in the wrong way on Rick Burleson’s triple. ting service,” says Sandy, “ and A recent survey of parents said 20 because his wife is employed by • Received copies of curriculum field bunt. Babe Ruth’s assault on California 72 79 .477 23Va the line, Jackson said. sit in the box seats. He has to sit in "Scott’s ball bounced on the wet others use it as a sort of nursery children would be interested in the Project RISE, Corl thought there handbooks prepared by the school’s and striking umpire Brick Owens. Connecticut Section PGA Pro- Oakland 59 91 .393 36 "I like to play good clean baseball. the bleachers. And then he has to sit Amateur Championship this week at grass," Jackson said. "It took a fun­ school.” program on a daily basis, 25 would be could be a conflict of interest. teachers over the summer. Lefty Grove and Wes Ferrell, at Seattle 59 94 .386 37'A You know, go in hard, break up the there and have his kids listen to that ny hop and went right over me. Under the guidance of Mrs. Bar­ interested sometimes, 37 would be in­ An attempt to have Andover • Authorized David Kravet, prin­ separate times, kicking and hitting, New Haven. The Silk Towners posted double play, things like that,’’ stuff?” "All this (the loss) means is that bara Perry and Mrs. Geraldine terested occasionally, 19 rarely and students taken to Rham High School cipal, to meet with the CETA without suffering injuries, various a 72-68-140 in a field of 40 Jackson said. "But when fans start Jackson says he doesn’t mind good, 19 never. teams...Chuck McCarthy, sports Wednesday’s Results that— , then it’s another story.” clean jibes from the fans. He claims we know somebody’s right there Fradlanni, the children who are old with three buses this year did not representative to see if the school clubhouse water coolers, benches Baltimore 4, Toronto 0 ’The program was approved by the editor at the Bristol Press for 45 Jackson last week dealt the Red they pump him up. behind us. We'll just have to plug enough learn to sing songs and play work. Mrs. Kowalski said the meets criteria to hire people under and lockers. Boston 3, New York 2 school board Tuesday night. The years, will mark "30” to his career Sox a tough loss by whacking a two- "Fans, they’re out there pulling for harder, that's all," he said. games. Others may occupy students were on at least one bus for its program. A Boston seagull depositing a fresh Kan City 10, Minnesota 5 board does not know how many free too long and were late for school. A later this year. The popular red head run homer in the ninth inning of a their team. They boo. They say themselves with cutting and • Received a list of Kravet’s goals fish at Ellis Kinder’s feet on the Oakland 8, Chicago 6 or reduced-price breakfasts will fourth bus has been added to the is the oldest, active (in point of ser­ coloring, painting or creating simple and objectives. pitching mound. Seattle 11, Milwaukee 4 involved. The program will be route. It had been budgeted for. vice) sports editor in Connecticut. crafts which they eagerly present to Rachel Schwartz enjoys a snack of cookies and cider at the • Hired Sharon Holcombe as a Texas 9, (California 1 mother on her return. South Windsor Child Care Center. (Herald photo by Dunn) reviewed by the board in November. The school board accepted the bookkeeper for the cafeteria. Strange happenings away from Charlie Hlbbert is slated to take over John Corl was appointed the school Fenway included the suicide of McCarthy’s duties...Amby Burfoot, resignation of Evelyn Cady as a bus • Approved policies relating to Today’s Games board Area Special Education driver and appointed Cathy Zuraw a Manager Chick Stahl, Babe Ruth’s the man who holds the all-time staff reduction, officers, emergency Toronto (Lemanezyk 12-14) at Association (ASEA) representative bus driver. expenditures and transportation, for demolishment of an auto in Boston, record for victories in the Five Mile to Project RISE. Dennis Keenan is Road Race in Manchester, as well as Baltimore (Flanagan 12-10), N 1978 CHEVETTES In other business, the board: Ed Morris being fatally stabbed in Vernon joins region both bus drivers and routes. Boston (Aase 5-2) at Detroit the board’s representative to ASEA. and more recently, the course record, "lost” his race • Approved the purchase of hand­ (Arroyo 7-17), N Jim Lonborg’s knee injury while with the stork Tuesday when his wife skiing and Roger Moret’s auto acci­ gave birth to a son in the family car Chicago (Renko 3-0) at Seattle (Mitchell 2-6), N dent in Connecticut in the wee hours en route to the hospital. Burfoot is Fire calls of the morning. expected to defend his laurels here Texas (Moret 3-3) at California Cops to get new radios Genuine Glove Leather (Hartzell 8-10), N ARE HERE... Thanksgiving day. Tlie Vernon Town Council Tuesday consists of 12 car radios and six relayed from the police car to the Tolland County night voted to allow the police mobile field units, a base station at police station by radio and then by “Hikers” for Kids department to buy 12 car radios and police headquarters and a repeater Wednesday, 6:15 a.m. telephone to other agencies. —Woods fire off Tunnel Koosman loses 20th decision two portable radios as a step toward at Fox Hill Tower, all VHF system, "This condition severely limits the Rd., Vernon. (Vernon Fire boys 8' J-3M joining a Regional Access Frequency whereas the regional system is all Kison went 6 1-3 innings and raised effectiveness of policemen when they Department) regularly $14 NEW YORK (UPI) If it’s and scored on Johnny Bench’s single System (RAFS). UHF. The regional system now in­ are in response to an out-of-town any consolation to Jerry his record to 9-9. in the eighth inning enabling Dale Mayor Thomas Benoit recently ap­ volves five towns in the Capitol emergency assignment under our in­ Wednesday, 7:17 a.m. Koosman, baseball men agree Chicago defeated Philadelphia, 2-0, Murray to win his seventh game for pointed a RAFS subcommittee to Region and is proposed for eight tertown mutual aid agreement,” —Box alarm at Old Post San Francisco topped Los Angeles, 5- the Reds. The rally came against more, including Vernon. Merluzzo said. Village, Tolland. (Tolland that it takes almost as good a 4, Cincinnati shaded San Diego, 3-2, Rollie Fingers, now 8-8, after Randy study the feasibility of becoming in­ pitcher to be a 20-game loser volved in the regional emergency Merluzzo told the council that the ’The proposal made to Vernon by Fire Department) St. Louis scored an 8-2 victory after Jones held the Reds to one run and communication system. existing Vernon system is in the Capitol Region Council of as a 20-game winner. five hits in seven innings. GHEVEm 4 DR. SEDAN CHEVEm CDUPE reasonable working order but is old Governments (CRCOG) is to join Wednesday, 4:16 p.m. bigboys3'j-6M Koosman, a 21-game winner in Cards 2-8, Expos 4-2 The motion to buy the radios was and will need to be replaced soon. RAFS and get a new UHF radio —Oil burner fire on Rt. 74, regularly $16 1976, joineil the group of 20-game National League Wayne 'I>itchell pitched a four- made by Joseph Merluzzo, chairman He also said the existing system system. The value of the system is Tolland. (Tolland Fire losers Wednesday night when the hitter and Dave Cash, Andre Dawson of the subcommittee, who said it Department) SEE THE ALL NEW 4 DOOR has no capability of communication $22,098, of which the town has to con­ 199 New York Mets lost to the Pittsburgh losing to Montreal, 4-2, and Atlanta and Warren Cromartie had two hits wasn’t recommending complete with other town departments or tribute $1,400. Pirates, 4-0. topped Houston, 5-3, in other each for the Expos in the first game. equipment replacement yet. Wednesday, 9:23 p.m. other police departments. He said For the purchase of the 14 radios, Koosman, now 8-20, couldn’t see it National League games. Lou Brock and Ted Simmons each hit CHEVEHE NOW ON DISPLAY Vernon’s existing radio system —Structure fire on Sam such communications have to be the town doesn’t have to actually Green Rd., Coventry. Strong, longwearing and that way, of course, even though he is Cubs 2, Phillies 0 a two-run homer and Eric make any new appropriations, (North Coventry, South leatherlined. Girls can wear aware that the Mets scored two runs Ray Burris and Bruce Sutter com­ Rasmussen pitched an eight-hitter IN OUR SHOWROOM Merluzzo said, because there is an Coventry, Eagleville and em, too . we always fit or less in 17 of his 32 starts this bined in a seven-hitter and Ivan for his 11th victory for the Cardinals extra $2,000 in the police Tolland fire departments) children (or correct size. season and were shut out in four DeJesus and Steve Ontiveros hit run­ in the second game. Vernon educators okay department’s budget for juvenile of­ games. scoring singles for the Cubs, w o Braves 3, Asiros 3 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A CAR OR TRUCK! Sale ends Saturday. ficers’ salaries due to an increase in Wednesday, 10:33 p.m. "I don’t believe Tm a 20-game dealt Randy Lerch his sixth loss Phil Niekro pitched an eight-hitter subsidization. —Traffic accident on Frog loser,” he added. "If I did I would against nine wins. Bill Buckner and and struck out 10, raising his won-lost contracts, resignations Merluzzo said with the buying of Hollow Rd., Ellington. retire. I promise you. I’ll win 20 Gene Clines had two hits each for the record to 16-18 and his league-leading this equipment, the Vernon police (Ellington Fire Depart­ again next year.” Cubs. total to 252 for the Braves. The Vernon Board of Education mathematics, Rockville High; Judith cruisers will have two radio systems, ment and ambulance, "He is as good a pitcher as there is Giants S, Dodgers 4 Joacquin Andujar suffered his CHEVROLET this week ratified contracts and Tepley, library clerk. Center Road one a new UHF system with either Somers ambulahce, in baseball,” said Manager Chuck Greg Minton allowed five hits in seventh loss compared with 11 vic­ i accepted four resignations. School, and Heidi Horn, security six, eight, or 12 channel availability Tolland Rescue Squad) Tanner of the Pirates. "I’ll tell you seven innings and Skip James singled tories for the Astros. Contracts ratified were those of guard, Rockville High. and an older VHF system with no SHOE-TOWN something — if you’re a pitcher who in a three-run seventh inning that Virginia Gingras, teacher at the Mid­ ’The following resignations were expansion capability. Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. where famous brand names cost less! loses 20 games, that’s an honor earned the Giants their victory over dle School and Rockville High accepted: Louis Haddad, English, Merluzzo said the committee’s because you get to start that many the Western Division champions. The Are you musically inclined? If you're —Chimney fire at 27 Moun- MANCHESTER WETHERSFIELD WINDSOR in the market for instruments of every School; Martin Schwartz, school psy­ Rockville High; Christopher Millis, delay in recommending a total UHF times.” Dodgers, who clinched the Western tain St., Rockville. Shop-Rite Shopping Center Berlin Turnpike Windsor Shpg. Ctr. description, you'll find theni listed in CARTER1229 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TEL 646-6464 chologist; Lori Klar, special educa­ English, Rockville High; Fresnaida system is due to a possible variance (Rockville Fire Depart­ Spencer St. (Sliver Lane) & Hlllstown Rd. Route 1S9 Bruce Kison and Rich Gossage title Tuesday night, u4ed a makeshift tion teacher, Talcottville School; Lazo, mathematics, Rockville High, our Classified Ad section. Read it OPEN EVENINQ8 TIL 9 PM THURS. TIL 6 PM SAT. TIL 5 PM in costs of some parts of the ad­ ment; Vernon and Tolland combined in a five-hitter and Fernan­ lineup. every day! Deborah Labbe, English, Rockville Otiiar loctllont throughoul Connacllcut and Donna Donnelly, Spanish, ditional system and trade-in es­ fire departments on stand­ do Gonzalez singled home the tie­ Reds 3, Padres 2 OPEN THIS FRIDAY EVENING TIL 9 P.M.______High; Myra-Ann Pratt, Rockville High. timates. by) VISA. Mnsterchiuge breaking run in the sixth inning. Joe Morgan tripled home one run PAGE FOUR B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Conn., Thun., Sept. 22, 1977 EVENING HERALD. Msoefaestef. Coon.. ‘Thun.. Sept, a. 197T - PAGE FIVE-B Zimmer answer for Lasorda, Fluoride testing funded INDEX IS MtSsWm 1$ I - Lo b i e a E S o u n s 5 - ^•rtORElE NOW •PPlIcaOooi RNorLPN-UloT.Mlorpart STORRS (UPI)TPT) —_ Whether .aeare..!regular___ r fluoride t ______LJ ______mouth rin­ MmjjrapWent. time. Laaral Manor, 91 QMft- The dental school faculty has been running a similar * - Awieuneemwii Call 81I-3M bttwetn I and 2 nitStreaL sing will cut tooth decay in teen-agers as it does with i — EniBrtamm«nt only. younger children will be the aim of a test of Ansonia and test of 3,000 youngsters from kindergarten through grade ^ Auettons SURPRISE YOUR HMband trade six defeats for six wins Derby students. six in the two towns since 1975. The school reported a 20- 9 tN A M C IA L ' [ ~ Dor>d8*t(OC«i8-MoflOMM PART TIMB janitorial work. The University of Connecticut School of Dental to 50-per cent drop in tooth decay among the participants. > PwtooBl Lo«ni Manchaater araa. 2 1/2 boura About 125 students from each grade will first be I ~ inturtnet BOSTON (UPI) - Don get now and shows genuine s ip s of have a choice. They can go around recorded by any pitcher this year Medicine received a 178,000 federal grant for the tests of par aveolng, fin evtninii par examined to determine the general amount of tooth terfere with yoar h ^ life. Zimmer came out to the ball repentance.... looking for a "fence” who handles have gone to Jim Qancy, Toronto’s junior and senior high school students. The National IMPLOYMINT weck.^24M8n. decay among their age group. Then ail the students ^ — HWp WwMM Interaated? Call S2$M01. hot iron or open up Uieir own health big rookie right-hander. He was the Institute of Dental Research is funding five similar tests — ButirWM OppOftuntb«t park bright and early one mor­ enrolled in the project will receive 15 treatments this — SituBttoo WAntfD HIGH SCHOOL GIRL lor part Out since June 9 because of back club.... winner in that 19-3 runaway with the in other states. METRO SECURITY. Seciirt- ning not long ago, walked into school year, 30 the second year and 15 the last year of the time waltreat. After acfaool, surgery, the Angels’ Bobby Grich has Yankees two weeks ago as well as Dr. James T, Rule and Dr. Howard L. Bailit of UConn EDUCATION and aomc Saturdaya. Apply ty Guards wanted full and his private office and the first test. Tooth decay will be checked again to see if it has — Pnv*i# tnttructiont part time. No axparlance started running again and is due to Best acting advice he ever got, the winner of the game the Orioles will run the project. They are seeking 2,700 volunteers — ScbOOll-ClMMt Braia Key Reataurant. been reduced. — IntUuctioni Winitd neceaaary. Will train. Apply in thing he knew, his phone was begin taking light workouts soon. says O.J. Simpson, who plans on forfeited last week. After that one from the public and parochial schools of the two towns. The treatment will cost about 25 cents per pupil per EXPERIENCED Window peraon at Howard •kthnaoo’a, ringing. It was the Red Sox But, everybody keeps saying the doing more movies after he’s was over, he said to Blue Jay Students in grades 7 through 12 will take supervised r e a l e s t a t e 10 Weston Sbeet, Hartford. year. — Hom M for S aw Cleaner. Must be experienced. operator informing him Tom­ Angels could have a problem finding finished with football, came from Manager Roy Hartsfield, “If this is fluoride mouth rinse treatments for three years. — Lois-Lond for SWo S to ^w o rk Good pay. Call (Off 1-91, East-West Service a place for Grich, whom they paid |1 — invMtfnoni Proporfy Roed exit) Thuradey, my Lasorda was calling long screen tough p y Lee Marvin. “He the big leapes, I like it here....” — Butir>M8 Proporfy September 22nd between 12 million for in the free agent market told me,” Simpson says, “to hell with — Rotort Property distance. He told the operator — n«al Eitato Wantoo MEDICAL ASSISTANT with and I p.m. last winter. "It’s not a problem, it’s a the script — just make sure you get Mets’ Manager Joe Torre has bookkeeping and typing abili­ to put the Dodger manager on MISC. SERVtCES situation,” says General Manager the thought across, the theme. Never siped a contract with a big clothing — Sarvfcaa Otfarad ty. Monday, Tueiday, HOUSEKEEPER Needed. and then before Lasorda could Harry Dalton. “We’re not sure yet forget to give your fellow actor the outfit to do the same kind of TV com­ — Painling.Piporirtg Thunday and Friday, 9 a.m. Free room. Vernon Circle — Budding-Controcfing area. Call I a.m. to 1 p.m., where Grich will play when he comes to 4 p.m. Send reaume to Box even say hello, Zimmer said to cue and you’ll be all right in this mercials for them that Joe DiMaggio — Roofing.Siding X c/o Manchester Herald. 644-2306. back....” — H#tting.Piumbif\g him: “Sure, you wait until you business....” does for a local bank.... — Flooring' get 13 games in front to call — Moving.Tructung-Storago After 19 years of fighting — Sarvicai Wanitd your buddy. You’re out front Fred Lynn, the Red Sox center Talking about why he persists in LEGAL NOTICE professionally, Emile Griffith has fielder whose .251 average is 63 sticking his neck out for backup MISC FOR 9ALE by 13 and I’m sitting here — Household Goods said he’s had enough. The 39-year-oId points down from last year and 80 catchers like Elrod Hendricks and — Arlicias lor Safa TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT biting my nails with no hair twice middleweight and three-time from the year before, says little Tom Egan when he was witHfc'the — Bt/ilding Supplies NOTICE OF — Pats -Birds- Dogs ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE and ulcers. I wanna make a welterweight champion says he’s the openly about the injured ankles he’s Rangers, Yankee Manager Billy — Livestock one who made the decision to quit, Martin explains it this way: “If you Boats A Accessories In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3. Sections 1 and deal with you. Gimme six of playing on, but confesses privately Sporting Goods 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given to the adoption by not his mother, Emelda, who often they have impaired his hitting per­ don’t stick up for a third-string — Garden Products your wins—you don’t need ’em — Antiques the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester. Connecticut. showed up at his fights. “She never formance 85 per cent. “I have no catcher, then you wouldn’t do it for a — Wanted to Buy Sept. 13, 1977 of Amendment to Ordinance as follows: — and take six of my losses told me to quit but she never wanted trouble running in straight lines,” he second-string outfielder or a RENTALS Chapter 35 because they ain’t gonna hurt me to start, either,” says Griffith.... says, “but when I swing at the ball, I frontline infielder. They’re all the — Rooms tor Rent — Apertments for Rent SIDEWALK AND CURB CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR you, and I’ll throw in three can’t get out of the box after I same in my eyes. That’s why there’s — Homes for Rent Thieves broke into the New York pivot....” no such thing as ‘special rules’ on our — Business for Rent (a) When sidewalks or curbs are constructed or repaired, or years on my pension plan....’’ — Resort Properly for Rent both, as part of a scheduled area construction or repair Jets’ quarters recently and stole 4,- ball club.....” — Wanted to Rent program specifically authorized by the Board of Directors, the 000 pounds of weights. Vandals now Two of the easiest victories 56 — Misc for Rent Attempted theft of hall Buzzy Bavasi, with 38 years in Town shall not assess the land adjacent thereto for any of the a u t o m o t iv e cost of such program, whether or not such construction or baseball, hopes to stay in it but will - Autos for Ssle MCC’s Dan Rollet (dark jersey) attempted to steal ball off 62 — Trucks for Sale repair has previously been the subject of a petition to the Board take a long vacation with his wife, 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale of Directors. foot of Springfield’s Steve Terlik during play yesterday at Evit, before doing anything else. He Sports briefs 64 — Molorcycies-Bicyclet 65 — Campers-TraHers-Mobtle (bi When sidewalk or curb construction is done at the specific Cougar Field. (Herald photo by Dunn) says the reason he quit as president Philosophy simple Homes request of adjacent landowners outside of the scheduled area of the Padres had nothing to do with PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The 66 — Automotive Service 67 — Autos for Reni-Leese construction program, there shall be assessed against the land them hiring Alvin Dark as manager, BOSTON (UPI) — Don Zimmer says he’s not a Philadelphia Eagles Wednesday fired Business Manager Leo Carlin adjacent thereto one-half of the cost of the construction of such aithough he does say he doesn’t agree soothsayer, and his philosophy on the three-way Lo»t tnd Found sidewalks. No assessment shall be made (or the cost of curbs. American East pennant race is simple. but gave no reason other than to say 1 with Dark's principles or with his (c) Where sidewalk repair ^or replacement is done at the way of managing a ball club. .. ” /Ul we have to do is win, ” manager Zimmer said after it was an “internal personal LOST - AKC Toy Poodle, request of the adjacent landowner outside of a scheduled area matter.” MCC stages rally, his Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees female, apricot & white. On repair program or as an emergency repair deemed necessary Wednesday, 3-2. “The club has no further statement Sunday at 5:00 p.m. Vicinity Originally, New York Rangers’ of Bofton Lake House, Route by the Director of Public Works, the adjacent landowner shall General Manager John Ferguson was “I understand (Baltimore Oriole manager) Earl than to say it’s an internal personal 44A. Reward offered. Call 64^ be assessed 33 percent of the cost of such repair or replacement all set to fine Don Murdoch |5,000 Weaver has this thing figured down to the last out. Well, I matter between Carlin and the 3467. as calculated by the Director of Public Works. (The provision downs Springfield after Murdoch was charged with guess I’m not as smart as he is. I can’t look ahead ll Eagles,” a team spokesman said. for the repair of sidewalks with bituminous concrete at no cost games from now. I’m just hoping to win tomorrow.” LOST - Female German to the landowner has been removed and the landowners share of possession of five grams of cocaine NEW YORK (UPI) — A six-man The win put Boston 2Vj games t^hind the front-running Shephard, vicinity of South cement concrete sidewalks has been set at one-half the cost.) by Canadian police last month. umpiring team that includes two ar­ Lakewood Circle, Answers to By DAVE ROBACK Yankees. The Orioles are only two games out. Baltimore (d) The owner of any lands so assessed shall pay such assess­ Ferpson has changed his mind, biters working their first playoffs "Gypsy” . Reward. Call 649- Correspondent and New York each have 10 games left to play. ment within thirty (30) days from the date of notice of such though, feeling that the Rangers’ 20- was picked Wednesday by National 4224, anytime. Boston closes out its regular season with a three-game assessment, provided, however, that if the assessment shall year-old forward really isn’t a bad League President Charles Feeney for exceed the sum of One Hundred (6100) Dollars, be may notify the For several members of Manchester Community College’s actor, needs all the support he can series at home against Baltimore after games against the IMPOUNDED - Great Dane soccer team, revenge is sweet, but victory is more appetizing. Detroit Tigers and Toronto Blue Jays. the circuit’s championship series female, brown. Tolland Turn­ Collector of Revenue within that time of his election to pay the that opens in Los Angeles, Oct. 4, pike area. Contact amount so assessed in installments as follows: In semi-annual It took two 10-minute overtime Manchester Dog Warden, 646- payments, including interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per sessions but MCC was able to avenge Roberto Cicero’s shot crawled under 4555. annum, for a period not exceeding twenty-four (24) months a bitter loss last season to Springfield the crossbar by inches to tie the from the date of notice of such assessment. All assessments un­ Tech and defeated the Bay Staters by Neipsic tennis FOUND - Scalp lint Siamese paid after thirty (30) days from the date of notice of such score and force an overtime. Bowling cat. Call 643-8761 the same 3-1 score yesterday at An offside violation disallowed an assessment and all unpaid balances on assessments being paid in installments shall be delinquent and shall be subject to in­ Cougar Field. earlier Cougar score when Tech junior champs Help Wnntod 13 The locals, 1-0 in the NCJAA and 2- terest from such due date at the interest rate and in the manner goaltender Bill O’Leary cut down the IM\M;TTI;.S - Katy provided by the General Statutes of the State of Connecticut for 0 overall, travel to Boston Saturday angle and blocked a Doug Durdan Champions have been crowned in SALES POSITION - Straight to face Massasoit. the Junior Division at the Neipsic Spearin 184-486. Carol commissions, leads furnished delinquent property taxes. (The last sentence has been changed shot. Sal Ciarcia took the rebound Bushnell 176-480. Debbie to homeowners. Call 242-5402. to conform with the Statute on delinquent sewer assessments A mixup in the local defense gave and booted the potential goal but Tennis Club for the 1977 season. and taxes.) the visitors the first goal midway Singles, 14 and under - Monica Mazzone 176-483, Durdan was called for the infraction. PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The Sec. 35-2 Assessments — Method of Assessing Comer Lots into the second period. Two Murphy defeated Greg Boser 8-2. Rosemary Thibodeau 189- Air Force recently announced What turned out to be the winning 457, Anita Shorts 471. defenders, in an attempt to stop a Semis, Murphy def. Brad Easter- new openings for individuals When a sidewalk is constructed along the frontage of a corner margin came at 8:45 when Ciarcia’s Chery Crickmore 458. with prior military service. If lot, the landowner shall be assessed for the full length of the breakaway crossed, screening goalie push pass enabled Gary Perelli to brook 8-1, Boser def. Craig Easter- you have been out for less frontage. When a sidewalk is constructed only along Uie side of Mike Gerber. Tech’s John Turner brook 8-4. collect his first goal of the season. ST. JAMES - Kathy lhan 5 years and are looking a corner lot and there is no sidewalk existing on the front of a capitalized for a score. Doubles, 14 and under - Graig for "A Great Way of Life’ , lot, the length of the side or the length of the frontage, The final tally resulted from some McConnell 128-342, Inez MCC, which found itself in the Easterbrook-Jonathan Kelly def. contact the Air Force im­ whichever is less, shall be the basis of the assessment. The fron­ fancy footwork by Perelli who set up Babineau 125, Debbie mediately. Call 646-7440. kick-and-run type offense that its op­ Ciarcia for the point. The losers, 0-1, Monica Murphy-Pam Duke 6-1, 6-1. tage for vacant comer lots shall be that side which the ponents were using a majority of Semis, Easterbrook-Kelly def. Brad Rozell 128- 345, Rose Assessor’s records have assigned as frontage. Corner lots shall outshot MCC, 17-16 with Gerber Borello 127, Gayle Robson STEADY WORK - Reliable, play, finally got on the board with Easterbrook-Andy Ford 6-4; Murphy- hard worker, who wants not be assessed for sidewalks on both the front and side. making 11 saves, many of the out­ 130-147-377, Donna Skalt 1:54 left in the second period when standing variety. Duke def. Allise Bayer-Daniella steady employment, good in­ Sec. 35-3 Notice — Repair or Replacement Duke 6-1. 125, Lucille Krinjak 343. come. Call 528-6702 between 9- (a) Whenever the Director of Public Works determines that 2 only. Singles, 12 and under - Brad any sidewalk is in need of repair or replacement to make it sale for public travel, he/she shall notify the adjacent landowner Easterbook defeated Matt Winkler 6- 4-PLY POLYESTER REAL ESTATE Sales People 0. Semis, Easterbrook def. Janice S p o r t s - Two needed. Must have that the Town of Manchester will undertake the necessary work CORD TIRES and that an assessment will be made in accordance with Section Sports in brief Boser 6-1, Winkler def. Elaine Jen­ s l a t e license or in process. nings 5-2. i\ Generous commission 3S-l(c) and (d). The notice shall be mailed to the last known ad­ schedule. Wolverton Agency dress of the landowner and shall include an estimate of the cost Singles, 10 and under - Andrea l l o w i Realtors, 649-2813. of the work to be assessed against the landowner. ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — Former laughing and clowning Wednesday SOCCER Dalton defeated Steve Bayer. (b) Any owner of land who is aggrieved by any notice made in Texas Rangers’ Manager Frank when a pair of rights by sparring Siin>lMiry a I as. Trophies were awarded all cham­ RN or LPN. Part or full time. accordance with Section 35-3(a) may petition the Board of Lucchesi has sued Lenny Randle, the partner Jimmy Ellis sent him pions by Pro Dave Proctor. Maiicllolcr. :i;.'50 Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut infielder who slugged him March 28, Street. 649-4519. Directors for a rescission or modification of the aforesaid crashing to the two worst Against area clubs, the juniors \ i| II i II as a I E a s I “so that this sort of thing never l§t In G r^oim d s notice. Such appeal shall be in writing and must be received by knockdowns of his career. compiled a 7-2 won-lost record with < ailliolii', the Board of Directors within ten calendar days after the notice happens again.’’ GENERAL MECHANIC - Ali, whose neck was injured, Brad Easterbrook, Greg Boser, Pam Rork\ Hill al Cliriii'\ A78-13 Blackwall The fastest dogs in Apnerica Full time days. Paid C.M.S, has been received by the said owner. If no such appeal is made Lucchesi, 50, said he filed the suit Plus $1.72 F.E.T. or if such appeal shall be denied, the Director of iHiblic Works probably would have been knocked Duke, Andy Brown, Monica Murphy I ri li. E> and old lire. Blue Cross aiid life insurance. Wednesday not for the money but “to out if it had been a real fight. But the Rorkiillr at Clasliiii- Amerbelle Corporation. 104 shall have the defect(s) corrected. and Daniella Duke all posting un­ Whitewall preserve the integrity of baseball ’’ “scariest” part of it, as All’s trainer li|ir\ East Main Street, Rockville.e. Sec. 35-4 Sidewalk and Curb Installation on Existing Streets defeated records. add $2. Apply between 9 a.m. and 4;30 DEER LAKE, Pa. (UPI) - Angelo Dundee said, was that Ali, So II I ll \\ i ml so r a I Simultaneous with Building Construction Muhammad Ali stopped dancing. "A ' size 5-rib design. 1st in Action p.m. An equal opportunity whose mind is usually swift and \r « iiifiloii employer. (a) The owner of the lands on which any structure is hereafter sharp, couldn’t remember either liohoii al tiroiiiui'll Dependable performance Newest, most modem greyhound track in America. erected, fronting on presently accepted highways or streets in knockdown immediately afterwards ( iMi'iilry al Itai'oii BOOK A TOY & Gift Party. the Town, shall install concrete sidewalks and granite curbs in Generous hostess awards. or several hours later. Vrailriiiy at amazing low cost SAVE accordance with the public improvements specifications of the Ski notes Demonstrators also needed. Department of Public Works, if such Installation is in confor­ MIAMI (UPI) - The Miami Rliaiii al I’orllanil School sports Slid IlKkititN fit Sin Over 400 needed. Over 400 BlKkwdll n I mance with the Sidewalk Plan of the Town as approved by the Dolphins waived wide receiver Terry ( ROSS COl M R^ ^ 1 6 to « 5 2 newest most-wanted items. B 7 8 13 1 2 2 . 0 0 S I 82 G 7 8 14 0 2 9 . 0 0 st in R^ofifs Town Planning and Zoning Commission. Said walks shall be in­ S2 53 1 Anderson Wednesday and re-signed For further information, Maiii'lii'sirr Coiiaril at C 78 M 2 3 . 0 0 Per set of 4 Field hockey By Bill Sacherek 2 01 H 78 14 3 1 . 0 0 2 73 write SANTA’S PARTIES, stalled concurrently with the constmetion of said stmeture. Charles Cornelius, a former college I aiiirlil D 7 8 14 2 4 .0 0 Home opener of Manchester High’s While touring the nortfilands last 2 09 G 78 15 3 0 . 0 0 2 59 Peifecta 3/2/77 $2,493.20 Box P, Avon, Conn. 06001 or (b) If concrete sidewalks, concrete curbs of granite curbs are teammate of Anderson, as a corner- S i . I’ a III a I E a s I E7 8 14 2 0 .0 0 girls’ field hockey team was spoiled week I was a bit early for the foliage 2 23 H 78 15 3 2 . 0 0 2 79 Radial Deluxe Chamtoion^ call collect 1-673-0494. in existence abutting the land on which any stmeture is back. ( alholii' F78 14 2 0 . 0 0 2 37 yesterday as Enfield High tallied season, though some maples and L78-15 3 4 . 0 0 3 09 Tfifecta 2/11/76 $16,090.20 hereinafter erected, fronting on presently accepted highways or Cornelius, 25, is from Delray ( liriin 'll'I'll a I DENTAL ASSISTANT for streets in the Town, the owner of such lands shall repair said twice in the second half for a 2-0 vic­ Beach, Fla. Both he and Anderson larch in the higher elevations were orthodontist. Experienced tory. just starting to turn color. ( I'oiiiitrll W hitewall add S2 to $3 depending on size. WHITEWALLS Supeifecta 2/27/77 $17,091.30 sidewalks and curbs to the satisfaction of the Director of Fhiblic played at Bethune-Cookman. preferred. Send resume to Works or his designated representative. Existing bituminous The first half found MHS playing . On this trip I spent quite a bit of Maiii’lirslrr ( oiiaril al Box 2356, Vernon, Connec­ BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - A 17- l.iilii'lil (f;irls) as low as ticut, 06066. curbs shall be removed and replaced with granite curbs. aggressively while not permitting time at various ski areas. Much work (c) The Building Department shall affix a copy of this regula­ year-old high school football player (.IRES I lEI.I) IIOCKIA DOUBLE BELTED Enfield a single shot on goal. injured when he was tackled while is being done in grooming, seeding CLERK / TYPIST - Monday tion to all building permits issued by it. and cutting new trails. IViiiii al Maiii'lii'sIrr. The second half was different as returning a punt in a game last VVHITEWALLS thru Friday, 9 to 5. Send (d) This section (35-4) shall become effective January 1.1978. I visited Gunstock, Eastern Slopes, ;i;l.> resume to Box N, c/o the winners outhustled the locals, Friday, died Wednesday at Meyer I SPRINGI-IRLO 0 W()HCi:STKH Wildcat and Cannon all in New Manchester Herald. Sec. 35-5 Maintenance of Sidewalk and Tree Belt by Owner: scoring a quick goal and adding a se­ Memorial Hospital. Saliinla\ Long mileage 1977 new-car tires Remove of Litter, Grass, Etc. cond with five minutes left. Hatnpshire, and Ascutney, Pico, Authorities said Michael Dwyer, a EOOIRVi.E EACH FULL TIME - Hardware and (a) Every person owning land within the Town upon or adja­ Manchester had just three shots on Killington, Snow Valley, Okemo, student at Archbishop Walsh High Maiirlirslrr al l*riiiii'\, as low as... PHOVIDK.NCE plumbing store clerk. Retail cent to which is a sidewalk shall at all times maintain said goal in the second half. Bromley, Stratton, Mt. Snow, Size BR78-13. sales. Also receiving, some School in Olean, N.Y., suffered head l: ; i( ) sidewalk in a safe condition, subject to Section 35-1 (c) of this The’ MHS jayvees blanked En­ Hogback and Maple Valley in Ver­ Plus $2.00 F.E.T. heavy merchandise handling. injuries in a game with Elk Center, R oc k > i 111' a I h! a s | and oidjire. Ordinance, for the use of the public, and shall at all times field’s jayvees, 5-0, with Peggy Mul- mont. Vernon Johnson is president at Apply In person after 10:f‘ Pa. Calliolir. I:.'(0 $1 Regular $40 each iPlainfield a.m. Barrett Plumbing Supp­ remove therefrom all obstructions or any substance, and all doon scoring three times and Lori Stowe. Our old friend Sepp Rusch, litter of leaves, grass, gravel, dirt, or other things which would EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (UPI) I', a s I II a r I f it I 'l l a I ly, 331 Broad Street, Wiggin and Linda Carpenter once former prepy, is now chairman of the in any way impede or imperil public travel upon said sidewalk — The New York Giants signed Silllsllliry. I ;.‘tO SALE PRICE8I '• ^ N O R W I C H Manchester. each. board. or to render it unsafe. recently released free agent defen­ VorlliMi'sl Calliolie al The big story is the purchase of Mt. Whitswall MECHANIC WANTED - (b) The owner of the lands which front on presently accepted Volleyball sive end Rick Dvorak Wednesday and Soiilli W iiiilsor. I :.’10 R$9ul$r pikt S$k prkt F.ll. Experienced necessary. Call Snow by the Sherburne Corp., owner A78-13 Sut (•Kk) (tKh| •- highways or streets in the Town shall maintain the ground sur­ placed veteran fullback Larry SOCCER Gene Langan, VW 633-0261. faces of the tree belt between the edge of roadway surface and East Catholic High’s girls’ and operator of Killington in Ver­ Plus $1,73 F.E.T. ER78 14 $48.00 $41.00 S2 41 .NEW I.ONOON Watkins on waivers. M(.(. al Massasoil (!(!, and old tire. the property line of said lands in a neat and graded manner, free volleyball teams split in matches mont, and Sunday River in Bethel, FR78 14 50.00 43.00 2 54 Sec our new lounge with SHORT ORDER Cook full The transactions were necessitated I i.'lO GR78 14 55.00 47.00 2 69 and clear of all bushes, standing grass, and litter of every sort, with Simsbury High yesterday. The Maine. Killington’s management Sizes HR78 14 .su|H'rl) food and a rv. at time or part time. Call 644- by Sunday’s injury to starting defen­ Sizes Sizes 60.00 50.00 2 88 and free of holes and defects which would constitute a danger to teams have been extended to the H78-14.15; GR78 15 57.00 47.00 2 79 1609 or 646-9378. varsity lost 4-1 by scores of 5-15, 15- sive end George Martin, who B78-14.C78-14. F78-14.15; ('\cry table. And ^o to Hie G reylioiinds in style. pedestrians. West Dover site for immediate im­ J78-14.16; HR78-15 61 00 51.00 2 96 11,11-15,1-15 while the local jayvees stretched ligaments in his right knee E78-14 Q78-14.15 L78-16 JR78-15 65.00 54.00 3 13 IViu k openinf^ SepE 30th. Take Conn, llirn|)ike triumphed 15-7, 15-7. provements. ary. (c) The owner of lands whose duly it is to comply with the in the Giants’ victory over LR78 15 68.00 55.00 3 28 (Ide. r,2) to e.xii 87. Plainfk'ld. local law office, two3 daidays a provisions of this section (35-5) who shall violate any of said Geri Lombardo, Carol and Monica Washington and will be out four A new concept in lift and trail lo o ESOi s o All prices plus l.ix And old (ire week. Please send resume to provisions, shall be fined not less than five (65.00) Dollars nor Murphy and Katie Murray played design will be ready for the season. Box Y c/o Manchester more Twenty-Five (625.00) Dollars plus the cost to correct the weeks. BUY NOW and SAVE! Herald. well for the Eagle varsity while Joan GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI) - The South Ridge is approximately 50 (Plus $1.88 to Plus $2.42 to Plus $2.80 to violation, if such action is required by and performed by the Gerrity, Bonnie Lupolliti and Pam Green Bay Packers said Wednesday acres of gladed high elevation terrain $2.26 F.E.T. $2,65 F.E.T. $3,12 F.E.T, PAYROLL CLERK - and Town of Manchester. The Town shall notify the owner, in Gieras starred for the jayvees. located with a southeast exposure of and old tire. and old tire. and old tire. Monday-Friday 8-5:30 various other office duties. In writing, at least seven (7) days in advance, that corrective ac­ fullback John Brocklngton, the first tion will be taken by the Town at the owners expense. man to gain 1,000 yards or more in Killington and Skye Peak. It is BlacRwalls $2 less. a small busy office. Hours Saturday 8-12:30 7:30 to 4:30. Call 643-2414, for Grid meeting each of his first three National Foot­ equivalent to 50 football fields. This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this publica­ an appointment. tion in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days after Beginning tonight, Manchester ball League seasons, has cleared Killington now has 13 lifts serving 60 Use your trails and slopes. All tires this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not less High football Jack Holik and waivers and will become a free agent NURSES AIDES. 3 p.m. to 11 World Cup competition will be held creidit car(J 9 mounteiJ free than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as determined his staff will hold pre-game meeting Thursday afternoon. p.m. Full time. Experienced from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, has nut every Thursday for interested Indian Brocklngton, who Sunday became at Stratton March 3-5. This will be helpful but we will train. App­ ly In person, Blast Hartford been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference to a fans. , the 25th man In NFL history to top 5,- televised internationally. The special Town election. following week it goes to Wildcat, Convalescent Home, 745 Main The staff will show films of the 000 yards rushing in a career, the last l''eiaai*aal 325 BROAD ST. street. East Hartford. Phyllis V. Jackston previous Saturday game as well as two seasons has been below 500 N.H. Secretary give a brief scouting report of the up­ yards. He lost his starting job a year Millie Lucek of Manchester was l i S l l l i f O l MAMCHESTER REFRIGERATION Ser- Board of Directors ago to Barty Smith and had struggled the winner in age division of the viceman for domestic work Manchester. Connecticut coming opponent. The meeting will wanted. Must be experienced, start at 7:30 in Room A-7. to regain it this year. Datsun-Nastar competitions. Dated at Manchester. Connecticut this 20th dav of Septenibi'r See you on the mountain. no other need apply. Call Tirf! Woodcock Refrigeration, 528- 1977 »» 051-9 4144. PAGE SIX-B— Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., niur»., Sept. 22, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M inchtiter. Conn.. Thuri.. Stpt. 52, 1977 - PAGE SEVEN-B m m m m Halp Wanted 1$ Hip Wantad 13 Halp Wantad IS Homaa For Bala tor MMim 9d H ouoohoU Qooda 4B 23 Homaa For Bala 23 TAQ SALES HomaaForBah B$ Hamaa For M e ts HELP WANTED, Male k National Weather Forecast BUILDINQ l o t Fw Sale • b a b y FURNITURB * AH in SIraat. Naar acfaoola. exceUant condlUon. Cadar Female - Full or part time. TAG AND CRAFT Sale • New fast food operation wants MOO No brokata. Call MM8M. lined cheat, 5IS. Pair of TAG SALE • FVlday, Saturday Woodbuming itove. Urea, k Sunday, Smtamber 22rd„ cashiers and pill help. Flexi­ axarcycle, mlicallaneona She H eralJi ble hours. For interview, call QLASTONBURY. 18 srooded thru 25th. 9 to 5, at 60 Fleming GET MORE with acraa. Eicallant a n a . Id«U bouaenold itemi. Saturday Road. C a rp ^ try and body CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING for developer. Tongra Real CONTEhjPORARY Formica September 24, Sunday work toola, now pattomi, EaUte 6SS46J3. SS3-7D80. 288- furniture • All types of tabica. Sepimber 25. 11 to 4. Sw flower cart, tea cart, mow 3181. Manufactured on premeels. Wmdaor Street. dent, Mutt Hutts, Inter­ thrower, clothea (aome brand LOW, LOW PRICESr23S«37, new) houiehold gooda, and national, 549-2407. PLANT TAG(SALE By 7 Bool Eatala Wontod 28 87^2SS2. much mlaellaneous. SENTRY Manchester Garden Club, PHONE 643-2711 experienced Cook - And ___ LI real setmces Saturday September 24tb. TAG SALE - Appliancei, bus boys. Apply in person. a l l ca sh For your property, □ MI8C. FOR SALE McDonalds, West Center FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Podunk Mflls Tavern within 24 houri. AvoIo Rm handmade itemi, mll- Street parking lot. ccltaneous. Smtember 24th ResUurant, South Windsor, MANCHESTER « VICINITY Tape, Instant Service. Hayet Houseplants, Perrenials, 289-7920. Coipmtion, 646-0121. A rtM oo lor M e 41 and 25th, 10 to 5. 19 North II lIM FflA lU lll' Dried Materials, Containers. Street. .40. 10 to 2 p.m. Rain date October ADVERTISING NURSERY SCHOOL Mother $32,900 SELLING your house? Call us ALUMINUM sheeU used as 1st. f ¥ P helper wanted. In exchange Excellent starter or retirement home on quiet first and we’ll make you a printing plates, .007 thick, TAG SALE. At 72 Roxbury RATES cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Road, Eait Hartford. for sending your child age 3 or street. Eat In kitchen, aluminum siding, basement TAG SALE. Something for Artleloa lor Molo______^ Andquoa 4S 4 free. Please call, 647-1221. Realtor, 642-1577. 51. Phone 543-2711. September 24th, 2SUi, 10 a.m. 1 day . . 1U word par day rec room. everyone. Stove, vacuum, to 5 p.m. Something for 3 daya .. 10< word par day RELIEF COOK pine shelves, books, mis­ KENMORE PUSH BUTTON WANTED. Antique furniture, Wkl W IkTHIk rOTOCMT • IMMEDIATE Cash for your UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub everyone. 0 daya . 9c word par day RESPONSIBLE, Reliable cellaneous. September 29th 40” electric range, 540. Two 55 glau, pewter, oil paintings or 26 daya ... 6c word par day CarMT mindod Individual for hoaHh eara facul­ person needed to babysit part property. Let ua m laln our Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, through October 1st. 9 to 5. 28 Gallon steel drumi, stands. 15 worda S2.00 minimum $36,900 fair proposal. Call Mr. Brownies, nurses, East TAG SALE - Two family. At other antique items. R. ty. DIatary axparlanea prafarrad, but not time. Call 742-9151. Ardmore Road. Ott East Mid­ 52s. Sears 17” chain saw, 5150. Harrison, 643-8709. Happy Ada .. $2 30 Inch Older six room Colonial on bus line. Living For erlod ending 7 a.m. Frdiay, Sept. 23. During Thursday Belfiore, M7-1413. Catholic S ^ l . 649-1225. 114 Rachel Road, Manchester. required. Second ahlft 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. dle Turnpike. Signs posted. 643-2880. DIETARY AID - Full time. room, dining room, eat In kitchen, 3 night, shower activity may be noted over parts of the south Miscellaneoua houMhold, new tools, camera tripod, and WANTED - Furniture, old Experienced preferred. Must bedrooms, 2 car garage, large lot. Atlantic sUtes, central Plains, lower Rocklet and Padfle MAY WE BUY your home? SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, TAG SALE - Attic treasures, 12 FOOT WOODEN Sail boat, (}ulck, fair, aU cash and no processed gravel, stone, sand baby items. September 24th, 9 toys. Bisque dolls, steins, S u m A D S work every other weekend, Northwest. Fair to partly cloudy skies should prevail odds and ends, clothing. Satur­ Flrefly-all gear, tails, etc. In­ clocks, swords, guns Outright problems. Call Warren E. and fill. For delivery call to 5. and some holidays. Full range elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (approximate day and Sunday September cluded. Trailer included. Must purchase or consignments. Call 871-0385 of employe benefits, apply in $38,500 Howland, Realtors, 643-1106. Gm i ^ H . Griffing, Andover, be seen. 5300. 640-6712. maximum readings in parenthesis) AtlanU 61 (84), Boston 24th, 2Stb. 10 to 5;S0. 639 TAG SALE - Saturday ^11 644-0962. person. East Hartford Con­ New listing, spotless 6 room Colonial. Flreplaced Forest Street, East Hartford. 54 (84), Chicago 58 (77), Oeveland 53 (69). Dallas 70 (89), BUILDING LOT Wanted. For September 24th, 10 a.m. to 5 M. Zukauskas valescent Home, 745 Main living room, 1st floor den, remodeled kitchen, 3 Wantad feTBuy 49 Street, East Hartford. Denver 46 (71), Duluth 48 ( 58), Houston 69 (86), JacksonviUe two family house, or more. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - p.m. 30 Winthrop Road. CB Building Suppiloa bedrooms, garage, please hurryl TAG SALE - Saturday 9 to 3. equipment toys, clothes, 42 68 (88), Kansas City 63 (77). Little Rock 62 (88), Los Angeles CaU 6 4 8 ^ , after 7:00 p.m. Good condition. Good for Household items, curtains, § M a k e s o m e - plating, or welding. Call 649- household itepis, glassware, ACCORDIANS - Will pay up to 80 (73), Miami 75 (87), New Orleans 67 (87), Minneapolis 54 furniture, books, records, NATURAL STONE for, 500 for 120 B au; 520 (or 12 Bualnaaa Opportunity u WANTED; Two family. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. small appliances, and mis­ retaining walls, veneers, I o n e h a p p y $43,900 (69), New York 54 (66), Phoenix 68 (92), San Francisco 53 men’s 38 suit. All excellent cellaneoua. Bass. Call 247-0042. ADDRESSERS WANTED - (73). Seattle 48 (61), St. Louis 61 (83), Washington 58 (73). Bowers School Area. Have condition. 80 Alton Street. patios, etc. Pick up by the % C a ll 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 /UR CONDmOMK , immediately! Work at home SMALL ENGINE Service Impressive 7 room Capo, flreplaced living excellent buyer. Call Julian DARK LOAM - 5 yards, 532.00 pound or delivery by the ton. — no experience necessary. T a g SALE - Saturday WANTED - L.C. Smith, g DEPT. MIUU6ER Corporation -expanding dealer room, dining room, VA baths, rec room. Fan­ Realtors, 641^9190. plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed TAG SALE - Saturday, Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, ADVERTISING Excellent pay. Write September 24th, Sunday 25th. Parker, Fox, higrade, If you have experience in network. No experience tastic Inground pool, many extras. sand and stone. 643-9504. September 24th, 10 a.m. 4 649-3163. American Service, 8350 Park WE WILL BUY Your home. to 10 to 5. 316 Woodland Street, excellent condition ^otgun. DEADLINE this area, and can assume necessary. Complete training p.m., 88 Nutmeg Drive, 5100 reward resulting 2 Lane, Suite 269, Dallas Texas, program. 5500. Investment Immediate sale. Fast, ef­ BARGAINS! Manchester Manchester. Wing chair, sink, Homaa For Bala 23 Homaa For Balo Manchester. Miscellaneous Doga-eirda-Pota 43 purchase. Henry Yeska, Sr. 12:00 noon the day before management of a volume 75231. required to start your own $45,900 2S ficient, professional service. Lion’s Club tag sale, Sunday, baby Items, miscellaneous. publication. shop, I can afford to pay items. RD 1, Nazareth, Pa., 18064. business. Ideal for retired or Money making three family In Valuable Industrial Amida Realty, 644-15N, 528- September 25tn, 10 a.m. to 3 DOG-CAT BOARDING Deadline lor Saturday and you big money, and offer NURSES AIDE. 11 p.m. to 7 525,900. NICELY remodeled TAG SALE - Household items, part time. Details on request. Zone. Excellent Investment. 9395. p.m., McDonald's, West GARAGE SALE - September bathing/grooming. Obedience Happiness Is Meeting Your Monday ia 12:00 Noon Friday many fringe benefits. a.m. and 12 midnight to 8 a.m. three bedroom Cape, quiet Center Street. To rent a space clothing (all ages), childrens WANTED-Fumiture, old toys, Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field 24th and 25th, 9 to 5. protection classes.Complete Bisque dolls, steins, clocks, Part time and full time. Enjoy BOLTOH area, drastically reduced for HOUSES WANTED. All price call 644-9966. toys, two 20" girls bikes. 340 Plant Lover Friends At The Please send complete Training Division Box 619„ Miscellaneous, toys, games, modern facilities. Canine swords, guns. Outright resume to Box A, c/o working with a skilled and Wading River, New York. immediate sale. Lessenger ranges. Buyers with cash who Taylor Street, off Route 83, Holiday Inne,. 200 Sheldon Sells, 646-8713. records, dishes and some fur­ Talcottville. Saturday purchase or consignments. PLEASE READ Manchester Herald. All dedicate staff at Manchester 11792. Q New listing. See this excep­ need 2 to 4 bedroom homes. CHAIN SAWS-New and used. Road, Manchester. For reser­ miSCHESTER GARDEN CLUB'S 29 ConnactiGut Blvd., East Hartford tional 7Vi room Ranch. niture. 232 School Street. September 24th, 9 to 3. Call 644-8962. YOUR AD replies will be held in con­ Manor Nursing Home. 385 Paul J. (^rrenti Real Estate, Replacement chains and vations please call 646-5071. West Center Street, situation Wantad 15 289-4331 Spacious living room, L- 27 ACRES SURROUNDS this 643-5363. repairs on all makes. Capitol fidence. TRASH, TRINKETS, GARAGE SALE - Saturday, ) r.p.i PLANT TAG SALE Classified ads are taken over Manchester. Please call 646- shaped kitchen, three eight room Contemporary Equipment Co., Inc., 38 Main d a c h s h u n d puppies.ies. g castle. Secluded, wooded. Treasures Tag sale. Just what September 24th., 59 Ferguson in good condition. Call 742-6906 the phone as a convenience. 0129 between 9 a.m. to 4-30 CHILD CARE in licensed bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2 Street, Manchester. 643-7958. you are looking for. AKC, Red sm ootn, home 2 Houaohold Qooda 40 and name your price. Ask (or McDonald’s, West Center Street The Herald is responsible for p.m. home. 7 - 6 dally, three meals, MANCHESTER - Rockledge COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Owner \e iy anxious. 580’s. Road, Manchester, 10 a.m. to new executive listing. E iut baths, 2-car garage. Something for all. September raised. Champion sired, affec­ CJiuck anytime. only one incorrect insertion and PART TIME Limousine laundry outings and overtime Farm, with three story bam. Lessenger Mils, 648-8713. GIANT APARTMENT 5 p.m., rain or shine. tionate, ideal pets. 568-6068. parking lot, Saturday, September then only to the size of the Drivers - Must be neat, room Chistom built Colonial, Butler-type building. Power Colonial decor throughout, REFRIGERATORS 24th, 2Sth, 10-5:30. 28 btonUuk Household items, tools, services. Manchester. Deb­ COMPLEX tax sale. 44-50 •••••••••••••••••••••••••a original insertion. Errors which reserved, well mannered, non- Cape. Two full baths, central plant, ana other out ouildlngs, 16x24 foot swimming pool. MANCHESTER. Tastefully Washers, ranges, used, fishing tackle, and more. do not lessen the value of the Full or P art Tim a bie, 643-1790. Church Street, East Hartford, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24th., 10 to 2 p.m. ... smokers, have dark suit. App­ air conditioning, fully plus ’Three Lovely Homes. Lots of privacy in this one redone three bedroom Vic­ guaranteed and clean. New Boata-Accaaaorlaa 45 advertisement will not be cor­ (aerdss street from church). NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale - ly R 55 Oak S tr e e t, PAINTERS equipped first floor family Offers Invited. B/W Realty, acre treed yard that offers torian Cape, country kitchen, .shipment damaged, GE and Six families selling clothing RESIDENTS OF Strawberry rected by an additional inser­ EXPERIENCED Licensed Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. S aturd^ September 24th, 10 SEA RAY - 1975. 20 foot, 10, □ R E N T A L S tion. Manchester. mother will babysit your pre­ room, Ehiglish pub rec room. 647-1419. a terrific view. Offered at convenient lobation. Mid furniture, etc. Saturday and Lane, Manchester, Invite you Exparlancadonly Professionally landscaped lot 530’s. Lessenger Sells, 6 ^ Pearl and Son, 649 Main to 4. Rain date September to their fantastic Annual Tag 188 Merc cruiser, excellent schooler in her home. Nice 569,500. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 25th. Household and cnlldrens PART TIME. Christmas with abundance of stone walls 529,500. SIX Room Cape. 8713. Street, 643-2171. Main Street, Sale! Rain or shine September condition. Moving, must sell. Happy MW PMIITIIN yard, conveniently locate in 643-2171. items, metal wardrobe, 55,000. 644-0290. ffooma tor Pont 52 openings available. Represent Bowers School district. Call and trees. 579,900. Hayes Heatolator fireplace, enclosed FURNITURE GALORE. 24th., and 25th. Follow orange Sarah Coventry in your area. Corp. 6464)131. orch, large lot. Good buy. U&R REALTY CO. COVENTRY, NORTH. mirrors, lamps, furniture, signs off Keeney Street. Open HAPPY Anniversary Halp Wantad 13 649-7728 643-8971. TWO WOOD STOVES. One Beds, bureaus, lamps, some old pieces; oak folding No investments, no delivery. lutchins Agency 646-3166. 643-2692 Drastically reduced to 534,900. jewelry, glassware, mis­ 9 a.m. Qardan Producta 47 THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ e Franklin, one Ashley. 5100 crib, matching oak plant nished rooms. Kitchen 2nd Birthday George AMBITIOUS Exp Car necessary. Please call for MANCHESTER - Suburban Robert D. Murdock, Spacious three bedroom cellaneous. Used A Bit Fur­ interview between 9 and 11 or m a c h in e OPERATORS - To value. Attractive eight room Ranch Split. Private 1 1/2 each. Brown leather and stands, ornate oak arm chair, TWO FAMILY Tag Sale • APPLEiS, peaches, and pears. privileges, centrally located, person for varied oifice duties Realtor niture, 679 Main Street, East spool bed, walnut dressers, parking, men only. Deposit. after 3 weekdays, 872-7656 or operate milling m achine drill Split Level home with over­ ABOUT HALF ACRE LOT- country acres. Lessenger rosewood sofa with two Hartford. 289-8480, Tuesday- September 24 & 25. 9 to 4. 47 Botti’s Fruit Farm. 200 Bush To the Love to include invoicing and matching chairs, purchased vanity, 6 matching chairs, 7 Call 64^2358. 646-6155. press, or lathe. NO SET UP. sized two car attached gar­ Located on Cedar Swamp Sells, 646-8713. Saturday, 11-5. Essex Street, Manchester. Hill Road. Manchester. general typing. Five day, 40 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• from BrazlUa Ck>ntempo. Also drawer desk, tables, mis­ hour week. 8 to 4:30. Old es­ Work is highly repetative. age. Flreplaced living room, 1 Road in (Coventry. With deep Furniture, new and used Jolly Twins A lw ays , drilled well. High elevation. matching rosewood and glass cellaneous brie a brae. 88 tablished agricultural fer­ PART TIME Janitors. Early Experienced preferred, ^m e 1/2 baths, family room. Level HANDY MAN’S Special. Four BAR FOR SALE-With built in items, plants, clothing. Attractive sleeping room. assembly and testing may be □ EDUCATION one acre treed lot. Immediate Inquire at Allens Market. VERNON - Just listed. Lovely end tables and coffee table, Hemlock Street. Please, no WINEBRAFIS Private entrance, tilizer and chemical manufac­ morning hours, and evenings. 3 bedroom Raised Ranch. room stucco Ranch, fireplace, am/fm radio, 8 track and Celia Manchester area. Must have required. Phone 646-6880. occupancy. Only 545,900. Spacious yard, great oppor­ modem chrome lamp. AH for previews. Locallir grown Froneh Hybrid shower/bath. Free parking. turer. Buckland Station, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fireplace, family room, gar­ stereo turn table, bar stools, GIANT TAG SALE - Fur­ Melissa Ann Keith Real Estate. 646-4126. MANCHESTER - (Quality con- tunity. Only 523,900. 5300 firm. 742-6466. You’ll pick 2M • pound Apply 195 Spruce Street. Manchester. Call Mr. Gordon, transportation. Call 649-5334. ages. Beautiful wooded lot. bar signs, and many extras in­ niture, clothes, china, mis­ XXOO TELEPHONE SALES - Privata InalrucUona i$ sti^ction is yours in this char­ Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. TAG SALE - Saturday Pkkod lo ordor Cadwell & Jones, 643-0644 for 549,900. Century 21, Jackston- MAPLE BED, spring, mat­ cluded. CJall 646-5479. September 24th. 10 a.m. to 4 cellaneous. 48 Lyndale Street, and Heather interview. Business is booming and our SIX ROOM Cape with ming, mature home. 7 plus •Ughay high FEMALES - Working gals or REMEDIAL READING and Avante, 646-1316. tress (single), 530. Basket car p.m. Childrens and. ladies 10 to 5; Saturday and Sunday, phone room is zooming! Solid dormers - Living and dining rooms. 3 bedrooms, rec room ZEBRA - KENKO 10 speed. September 24th., and 25th. NUTMEBVINEYiMO students are to share house Elizabeth opportunity to make 5 5 15 math; individualized work room, kitchen newly new wall to wall carpeting. 2 ~§6DmGIIHB$W top rack, 56. r a r car top rack, clothing, and miscellaneous. with same. 530 weekly. 646- Caught you off am, (lst-6th grade) by GLASTONBURY - Believe A good buy in this 8-rbom 23” flame. Fast and beautiful. 155 Walker Street. 643-0325 BURGER KING working full or part time. Are renovated. 3 bedrooms, car garage. 538.900. Century 14. Cash only. 76 Bowers 5100. Midland CB, model 862 B FIFTY SCHOOL or student 3538 or 649-6005. Phototypesetter- :r’s degree teacher. 566- this? New Colonials and Split Colonial that offers a first Street or call I^ 1 3 0 . guard, Needs a setup man for day you a tiger? Call 524-1428. K fireplace, full basement. 21, Jacksfon-Avante, 646-1318. mobile with power mike and desks. Formica tops, metal *••••••••••••••••••••••••• Second Shift 8075. Garage. Very clean. Priced Level Homes, ready for your floor family room, large TAG SALE. Moving. Fur­ bases, adjustable heishts, work. Set up equipment antenna. Excellent condition, CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Many Love MAID FOR Cleaning rooms. reduced. Charles Ponticelli 8i IDEAL RETIREMENT inspections, starting 561,900. living room, dining room BUFFET TABLE and 6 niture, miscellaneous. 23 with (^alrs. 57.00 each. Wood Homaa For Salo 23- and prepare store for Call now and reserve your lot. 575. 6466670. new varieties to choose from. HAPPY M usi be experienced. W eekends. Call 644-1504, GUITAR, BANJO Lessons - Son, 646-1540, 646-0800. Home. Small yard, screened and kitchen, self-cleaning chairs, Swedish blonde solid Riverside Drive^ Manchester. teachers desks and chairs. Gramma Sgro opening, assist in front Now’s the time to "FALL” Century 21, Jackston-Avante, Saturday and Sunday, 9 to S. 51.50. 29 Mountain Road, Our equipment is Com- room operation. Hours 8:30 Manchester Motel. porch, no cellar. Three oven, Kitchenaid dis­ maple. Antique child’s PAIR OF GIRLS Skils - Gremmo k Sons Sales, 819 bffered by (he into music. Children aged 5 MANCHESTER drooms, newly redecorated, 646-1316. Glastonbury, near pugraphic Uniseller with til —. Vacation pay plus hwasher, IVk baths with bedroom set. (iall 649-3066. Ck)mplete with binding, poles, East Middle Turnpike, Minneachaug (iolf Course. 40th! CUSTODIAN - 8 a.m. to 4:30 on, adults. Days, evenings, economical radiant heating. TAG SALE. Saturday and Sun­ Manchester. 649-9953. Uniterm Keyboards. other benefits. Apply at vanities, fireplace, garage, and boots, size 7. 545.()0. Call Love, p.m. Full time position for Saturdays. Free loan instru­ Weaver Real Estate, 643-1667. EAST WINDSOR. Six acres CHERRY HARVEST toble, day, September 24th & 25th, 9 KEEP SMILING store. rec room, city utilities, after 6, 649-5356. iieen size Sealy mat­ CANNING TOMATOES PHILBMCK S Liberal benefit program experienced and dependable ment. 646-6557. with spacious ten room seats ten, 5150. Wing chair, MOVING MUST SELL. Norma, Lori, and including non-contributory 467 Cantor Slrot Two-Family-Duplexes. 3 YOU’VE GOT TO see this im­ Ck)ntem^rary. 20x40 Inground treed lot. 555,900. tress and spring, sewing sweet corn peppers. Buckland person. Good wages and 520. Organ 535, pine desk 530, WOOD AVAILABLE. You Dining table, with six ladder Farms, corner Adams & KEEP HAPPY Steve XXX pension plan. Apply in 1 Manchtator benefits. Please call 646-0129, PIANO Instruction - Begin­ bedrooms, 1V4 baths, Ige. maculate three bedroom pool, large bam. Call Suzanne fan back chair, 55. 25 machine ana other items, chop, you keep one cord, we back chairs, kitchen table, Tolland Turnpike, opposite person or call 643-1101. Between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ning, Intermediate, advanc^. eat in Kitchen, living Ckilonial. Vinyl siding, large or Arthur Shorts, 64^^33. J. Northfield Street. toys, dishes, etc. 90 Henry desk, am/fm receiver. 646- AGENCY keep one cord. 742-6466. Street, Manchester. Caldors. Donald Charlamb; B.M. room, alum, siding, city corner lot and much more. Watson Beach Co. Manchester Robert D. Murdock, 6577. An equal opporiuniiy em­ Hartt, M.M. Eastman. Call Sale by owner, 646-5671. 29 Office, 647-9139. Equal GLASTONBURY - 17 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 ployer. Male/Female. utilities. 559,900. ReaHof 643-4386. Agnes Drive, Manchester. Housing Opportunity. Homoa For Balo 23 Homoa For Balo 23 Homaa For Balo 23 Homaa For Salo 23 Homoa For Salo acres with two houses ESCORTS NEEDED. A RH’s - LPH’s 23 A l l ie d P r in t in g S e r v i c e s M ERRin o ne older and one SECURITY PERSONNEL. OUTGOING r e s t a u r a n t - Miami based professional es­ PIANO INSTRUCTION by BY OWNER. 5-5 Duplex. Many part time positions Minded people - Needed at 5T9 MIDDLE TURNPIKE W cort service soon to open in NURSE AIDES Paaltora a4«-11B0 modern, 8 room, 4 MANCHESTER, CONN experienced, creative Aluminum siding, th bedroom, air conditioned available. Must be over 18, Reins New York Style Deli, the Hartford area needs at­ teacher. All levels. Sample for second and third shift bedrooms, carpeting, 2 car ranch. E have a car, phone, be able to tractive female escorts. This (»MPANI0NS lesson free with September 538.900 NEW ON market. garage. Good rental income. pass State Police Registra­ positions, including dining opportunity offers flexible Oversized Cape (25x34) with HOUSE registration. Gretchen Van WEEK CIRCA 1711 — Unusual Needed to provide nursing 550,000 firm. No agents. 646- tion. Call Monday through room personnel, and counter pinlirc)' hours, transporatlon and high services in private homes Why, 647-9751. two rooms baths partially 4461 an d early antique Friday 233-2165. Equal Oppor­ persons. Apply daily 2 to 5 finished up. Fireplace, large income. For information call Colonial. Champhered | tunity Employer. p.m. Market Level, Civic Guy at 569-2367 before 3 p.m. and medical facilities. kitchen, plaster wails, garage .YbgR Center. Consideration given to SPECIAL EDUCATION TWO FAMILY FLAT - summer beams, beaded CENTER offers extra help and a private setting. T.J. preference of days and Hollister Street. Each has Bulldora, Plumbora, Rom'odalara, clapboards, corner cup­ VETERINARY Assistant, with learning disabilities, skill Crockett, Realtors 643-1577. large living room, kitchen HOivir board, featheredge and Kennel man, mornings. Apply hours — 4 to 40 hours deficits, and attention with pantry, dining room, 2 Electriclana, Roal Batata Brokara amt Box Z, Manchester Herald. available weekly. Live-in problems. Diagnostic evalua­ 539.900 SEVEN room Colonial bedrooms. Mid 540s. Call 649- Salaaman — Call Ua tor Bpaelal raised panelling plus much much more. companions also needed. tion 536, tutoring from 54 with 1V4 baths, fireplace, 7959. Pricoa on your Appllanea Nomla amt Barvleaa. . . YOU $AVE OVER m a t u r e p e r s o n s Needed Malpractice coverage, hour. Call 649-2428 (3-6 p.m.) knotty pine riec room...owner History tied to Deerfield P - For customer sales and ser- bonding, and working- bought new home, anxious to CONTEMPORARY Ranch. 4 4 8 ^ 4 8 HARtTORD M A D MANCHESTER a?• By Writing To Tho Massacre of 1704! 10 rms, vlce. No experience men's compensation pro­ CERAMIC LESSONS- go. T.J. Crockett Realtors, Six rooms, beautifully kept, AddroM Shown Bolow, Undtr Tho 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, necessary. Will train. Good vided. Supplies, firing. Now’s the 643-1577. new kitchen, three bearooms, raONES47-8M7 walkout basement earnings. Full time only. App­ “H o u m of Tho Wtok.” time to plan holiday gifts, etc. inground teardrop pool. Must w/work shop, carriage ly Olin Mills Portrait Stuoio, A-B-C- kiln. Days, evenings, 546,000 RAISED Ranch in be seen. High 530's. Lessenger or call 646-5798. lUD & ASSIST/UKE shed. of NorthORitorn Monday thru Friday. 566-9«l, quiet residential area. Six Sells, 646-8713. mA AAAA ' ’ roomsns plus rec. room,____ , . . . 1788 COLONIAL with An­ PARAGON TOOL CO. Inc. - Connocilcut, Inc. baths,lis, 100100x140 lot, big trees, tique Shop surrounded by 357 East Cantor St. GARRISON COLONIAL. Has openings for all around Schoola-Claaaaa IS real__ 1 good'good value. T.J. (Jrockett Four bedrooms, view, great BILL TUNSKY Here’s A Great — W, H, ENGLAND 2 acres and a Spring fed >1 machinists. Bridgeport Manchaatar, Ct. Realtors, 643-1577. neighborhood, two car at­ pond, house features 3 j Operators, Clntimatic 843-9515 CERAMIC AND Craft tached garage. 548,900. ★ALUMINUM 6 VINYL SIDMa fireplaces, exposed Operators, and polishers. classes. Adults, children. Le b a n o n 586,900 - 2V4 acres, Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. m Colon To Clwooo F n m l beams, extra wide floor Apply at Paragon Tool Co. Beginning October. For infor- 8 room Colonial, circa 1830, boards and some original IS HERE on our Inc., 121 Adam Street, MANCHESTER BUILDING MATERIAL malion write Bea Sheftel, 24 w/fleldstone fireplace, den, ★ AW NINQ S A CANOPIES SPLIT LEVEL COMPANY stenciling on walls and Manchester, 647-9935. Distributor in South Windsor Farm Drive, Manchester, formal dining, IVk baths, four floors. 547.900.00 has opening in office staff for 06040. Reasonable. bedrooms, huge porch, 2 car ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS ^^Hardware & Building Materials NEW A D 1 5 8 6 SALES PERSON - Full time an accurate and neat person garage, horse shelter and pad- CAPE — 6 rooms, living in mens clothing p referr^. L-Ranches-Capes- to assist mill work manager. 5 dock. Zanotti Realtors, 649- Phon« 649-9095 of All Kinds" room, dining room, 3 Apply Gentlemen Ware- day week, company paid in­ □ REAL ESTATE 0272, 228-9485. Colonials Raised Ranches SEPT.‘‘iiiMiiTiur sreaMj bedrooms, new kitchen House, Factory Outlet, 221R surance and pension plan. Call — 3 and 4 bedroom models FREE ESTIMATES ★ EASY TERM8 BDLTON NOTCH, CONN. Brainard Road, Exit 27, off Mr. King, 528-1401. COLUMBIA-13 acres. Approx. up to 2 Ml baths-fireplace PHONE 64D4>201______cabinets and counton, full Route 91, South, in rear of COVENTRY-Perfect .^tarter 7 open hay fields. Circa 1840. baMment, treed yard. 533,- building behind Carpet Giant. CREATIVE Babysitter or retirement home. Six Ten room Colonial, four 3 900.00 Tuesday evenings. Own room, three bedroom ^ p e in bedrooms 2 baths, formal transportation. Call Helen quiet country setting. Excep­ dining, den, laundry with M ER R in NOTICE TO BOLTON CENTER - (20 words) tional value at 549,500 Call < Colonial with spectacular Nix, 646-1206, or E laine appliances, huge play room, Paaltora RAS-lieo Inside the double doors 4 m y $ < 4 Kahaner, 646-7245. Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- big barn with excellent hay I view. Eight rooms, 2 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., there is an attractive entry storage, other out buildings, 2 MANCHESTER - Beacuse baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car CARRIERS EARN EXTRA MONEY. By Manchester Office, 647-9139. car garage, excellent for and hallway combination, garage, on beautifully (For Commercial and Non-Commercial Ads) Equal Housing Opportunity. this Colonial has 4 bedrooms, ADVERTISERS introducing home food service horses. Asking 588,000 but distinctively separated from landscaped level lot. 559,- from our convenient East family room, formal dining want your offers. Zanotti room, many baths, 2 the living room by a shallow 900. Hurry! Mall or Bring Your Ad NEEDED Hartford office. Experience 537,900. One of the nicest Realtors, 649-0272 , 228-9485. If you would like to advertise your helpful but will train. Hourly seven room Condos in the fireplaces, 18x36 inground step and a touch of interesting glass doors in the family liitat ^ CONTEMPORARY for pool, and in a prestige area, Business or Service In this space, please 2 rate plus commission and area. Rec room a beauty. End COVENTRY - Basic five wrought iron railing. And room, a lanai counter is RANCH-With Urooma, bonuses. Call Mrs. Lewis 569- unit. 2W baths. T.J. Crockett, you must plan to see this TodayII Manchester and room Cape. Paneling, some beautiful home, 587,900. Cen­ call The Herald Classified Advertising while it doesn't need it, that waiting to provide the easiest in eiocuUve neighborhood, 4990. Realtor, 643-1577. carpeting, three bMrooms, with adjoining inlaw apart­ East Hartford areas tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 64^ Department, 643-2711. living room gets an additional possible "set-up" for MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER INC. decent lot, walking distance to 1316. touch of distinction from the ment. Main bouse has to dolivtr the shopping. 526,000. Zanotti delightful outdoor dining. MANCHESTER EVENIH8 HERALD Schoola-Claaaaa ig Schoola-Claaaaa 19 charming fireplace — a unit 311 Main StreM 646-2130 large sunken living room, Manchoottr Evening Realtors, 649-0272 , 228-9485. master bedroom has its formal dining room, 3 SOUTH WINDSOR - Are you which incidentally, is lavishly MANCHESTER, CONN. 0B040 Site H eralb H erald looking for a Garrison own door to the big, bathe, 4 bedrooms, master Cl a s s if ie d advertisinq LEBANON-Six room starter equipped with Donr Sirs: C a ll Colonial, 4 bedrooms, choice compartmented first floor nA T U W N O : bedroom with dreising Ranch. Sliders to sun deck, easy-maintenance features. carpeting, full basement with neighborhood, fireplace? Are bath allowing that room easily CuMMI Ortp« - Mp CpfMt area, family room, large | 64 7-G G 46 you willing to do a little $4 001*** **'* “ ** •• •P«clol m oney-saving rato of six-aveek j sliders to acre plus lot. 529 - Another shallow step leads to do double duty. And a game room with pool table, 2 decorating? Then, see this to the family room and well 900. Zanotti Realtors, 649-0272, Colonial on 2 plus acres. Make handy door just opposite the plui extra buHdlag lot. □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED 228-9485. designed kitchen at the rear of us an offer. Asking 562,900. i i p i r s bath leads tio the garage and CONTEMPORARY £K e H e ra lb Real Estate j anor AT HoatauYica Century 21, Jackston-Avante, the house. Note that the LEBANON-Eight room the laundry facilities provided RAISED RANCH - with | 846-1316. CARPET & FLOOR (HIVERING kitchen has extra cupboards (1) w (S) Contemporary, ultra modern there. fieldstone front and («) («) Connecticut’s Largest Floor Covarina and storage units — including Conderino^s I•aaaoaaaaaaaaaaaa3 Course j throughout. 2 baths, double Upstairs, still more drama fireplace. 7 rooms and | GLASTONBURY. Large two D e a le r fielastone fireplace, family. Barn with loft and a pantry — in its modified is added by the balcony Drapery Shop large deck on first floor, PART TIME HELP for lathe flreplaced rec room, four OPEN MON. thru SAT. 0-0 U-shaped work area, and Enjoy the Beauty oh lower level large family (•) basement, 567,000. Tongren overlooking the living room. (D (•) and Bridgeport. Apply in per­ huge bedrooms, rap-around Real Estate, 633-8633 , 633- THURSDAY « FRIDAY 9-0 there is a pleasant dining nook Cuitom Window I 90 Sumnwr Strotl room with fireplace and 2 (•) (10) son, Triumph Manufacturing in Manchester { deck, huge caraort, asking Two of the three bedrooms 7060, 289-3861. _jORJj>jiLSLi_MigCltoutUf (MIOOm as well as a breakfast bar. ManchMior finished rooms. 2-car gar- Co., 55 Elm Street Mon. and ,Wad. at 7 p.m. | 569.900. Zanotti Realtors, here have walk-in wardrobes PtWM 040-7200 ag e on beautiful Manchester. 0272, 228-9465. And out through those sliding r m Classes start Mon. Octobsr 3rd ■ GLASTONBURY. Five acre and the other offers grand landscaped lot. 571.000.00 | (11) FALL CLEARANCE (13) (14) mini farm. Ten stall horse storage space in a full wall p i ( 10) FULL TIME and Part Time MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOGL i JUST REDUCED. House for barn, six room Cape, 561,000. portaMagatgillla Wl NIIO USTINOa NOWI teachers aide positions open sale. 535,000 to 532,500. Call closets. Note, too, the bath FUEL 8H0RTA0ESI 134 East Middle Tpke. Rm 2M | Tongren Real Estate, 633- AT COST p a o H a m eau. todayi at local day care center. 7 00- after 5 p.m., 647-9604. 8633, 633-7069, 289-3861. here while not 3:00, 2:30-5:30. 649-6187' or compartmented, is also the InGraatadPrlGBst (H) (11) home 649-2400. (T « k t Em I MIddt* Tumplk* U SrooklMd S t) I M 4 9 ” ( 10) (10) (20) Park In atudant p a iU n g a n a . § ’ EAST HARFTORD By owner REDUCED TO 559,900 - 4 ingenious double-duty type - 232 O’Connell Drive. Lovely 6 OTHER PORTABLE QRILL8 ARE YOU READY RaglatfaUon: Faa I7B.00 (la l avanlne claaa at a-M) I Bedroom Colonial. 11/2 baths, found on the first floor. 80RHYI NO PHONE ORDER8, NO REFUNDS. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted for room Cape, for your comfort with divided double sinks PRICED PROM You can Iw — PHUBRIGK Ad ovw ao word* — ttagulw M e* Manchester location. Once This is indeed a design for Tlila cotiraa nwala Ilia nUnlmuni raqiriramanta o( lha I and Inexpensive living, In- Mwder room. Large first Call *m possibly twice a week. Call Connaoliciit Raal Ealata Commltalon. You'll laarn about con- • cludiiw 5 1/2% assumable. floor family room. Quiet rural • 6 9 * * homeowners wanting a house 668-7220 evenings. tracta, mortgagaa, daada, tinanoing, llalinga, tba law, ap- I 537,90ir 569^)094. neighborhoM. Call owner 649- For a working drawing of NEW ONLilNDFOMI SYSTEMS, M L pralaing. and all Important araaa of raal aatata. II you hava baan ■ PEARL which offers bonuses of extra AGENCY ...... 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F m A mmI EffiMt •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle Horn— tor ROM 84 For Rato_____ i* Auloo For $olo 81 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, (k>nn., Thurs , Sept. 22. 1977 - PAGE NINE-B iliifos For Solo 01 t Farm maisurc 1 Aleutian r T T E 0 A n F 7 A DUPLEX - Four roonu, two FOR SALE • 1975 Dalto B- S Alley iaiand I A o 8 n 0 M A L T L A T T n A Y Chariot M. Bchulti bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, atUc 210. Four apeod standanl, four 8 Minutes of 2 Dttactiva E 0 A N 0 8 E E 0 u T F 1 O H , N O T door, new am/fm stereo, court Charlie . 0 f N and basement‘storage. Cen­ n i A 1 N 0 H Dear Abby 3 Claavt tral location near nMpital. 12 Subsequently excellent condition. Tnesday ' r L y c L E M 1 H 4 Z 13 Conjunction 4 Absorb |200 per month. Philbrick and WediK^y U 4,277-3747. % 1 A u T 0 S t 1 t N E 5 Stout Agency, 64M200.' After 4;30 and wertends call 14 Very (Fr.) 0 N H u 8 H 8 1 E 8 T A By Abigail Van Buren 6 Potiatsiva (ojHV NOT T COLLtCToftS^^ 2324469 or 2$M33S. Iwcr-crfl 15 Bite w 1 0 8 A 0 L 8 0 1 pronoun MANCHESTER - 9 Room 16 Stage of t T E N 1 D ^ - 7 | ' w B ' f f f o o m N/ i Home, with 4 bedrooms, fami­ 1965 CHEVY Impala. Running DEAR ABBY; This is to thank you for your enliithtened history 7 School organi­ s A T • U M A C U ■ 1 T ly room, 1 1/2 baths, garage. condition. $50 or beat offer. f c c f a l l i attitude about homosexuals. 17 Speak zation (abbr j T n 1 T E N T A T 1 V E I A 8 Seizure c C O H E S C 1 A N T H P O W T H | 5 $375 m onthly. S e c u rity . 643-0957. I am the father of two sons and a daughter. My youngest 18 Doff all Zinsser Agency. 646-1511. 20 Book pari |pl | 9 Pracipica Y A K N U D E H E N S son IS gay. and when I first learned of it, I spent a lot of 10 Far (pralixl s r u fF niAtfiyJ FOR SALE - 1952 PonUac 21 Raw matal sheltered uda 38 Belori (pralixj ^ e worrying and wondering why. His mother died when 11 Interrogates Chieftan four door sedan. 22 Sea mammal 27 Charged 40 Command he was 7, and hia older brother and slater and I m i^ t have 19 Poetic Lv.t'- /' .1 Runs. Straight eight, new 23 Money holder particles 41 Errand boy overprotected him, but I doubt if that was the cause. I preposition tires, clean Interior. Asking 26 Getting up 28 One-billionth 42 Spring think the pattern was set much earlier. 20 Entreat Otflcoi-Sloroo tor Root 88 $150 or best offer. 742-K^ 30 Greek deity (prefix) Wbrtiirop 22 NoclurntI bloomar Kenny Jr. Whatever the reason, he was my son with his first 31 Confaderste 29 Msrdi IjTSFOHOLTDWOL $4295 g birds 43 Elaciric (nh ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ breath, and he will be my son until his last. I am as caring 32 Row 23 Actor 31 Alphabet 44 High (Lai) fice. Ground level, central Squirt Wagon has automatic, power ataaring, power and proud of him as I am of my other children. With 33 Navy ship y x i WILL N EV ^ HAVE PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1973. Newman 34 Affected 45 Dry rivar bad II location, professional brakaa, power windowa, power seata, air, stereo minimal effort, I soon became as comfortable with hla prefix jabbr I IF VO U W E R E TO WORRy ABOUT " H A V E FLAT F E E T '' Two door, 24,000 miles, 24 One ol the menner 46 Makas parfact building, parking and utilities. ^ radio. ^ 34 Lincoln and Bl-Focala — By Ruth Marcua B O R N O N RieOUR UFE IN automatic transmission, friends as with those of my other children. We all live some Bears 35 Oxygenetor scora Call 649-2885. power steering, excellent con­ Fortes THia DKTE... A W A R . distance apart, but there la warmth and affection 25 Take five 37 Protrecled 47 Antiquity dition. 6434514. 35 Actress whenever the family is together. 26 To the speech 49 Not in FOR RENT - Store and of­ 1 75 FORD GM UM $3595 1 My Mcond grandson is named for him-and this was Magnani SARA, VUHy fices. Heat, janitor, parking. 1973 GRAND Torino Sport - ^ automatic, power steering, air 36 Crossed wood f . 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 done after we learned the news. -Ar e v &u As low as $100 per month. 649- One owner. Air conditioning, conditioning, radio. Just as his brother, sister and I take for granted his Iramework 5334. power steering. Very clean, 38 Mexican 12 13 14 H ipiaIG BBCHfSB N O F>ETS ARE standing by one of us if the need arose, so can he be certain money (pi.) excellent condition. Must sell! IS 16 17 we will stand by him. We are a family. What a wonderful 39 Tix agency SQME7HIU6 . I ' V E a l l o w e d IM MANCHESTER - Ap­ My 1978 is already in. $2000. 1 75 FORD (aUNIUM $32951 feeling. proximately 660 sauare feet of labbr.) 19 19 z o f r o m m e ? 649-9975, weekends, and after iBRQKEM L E ISt/R E , prime space in local bank. 6 p.m. weekdays. 4 Door. 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, air SIGNED, BUT NAME WITHHELD 40 Griddar ■ $275 includes heat, air con- conditioning, radio. DEAR SIGNED: Your youngest son is fortunate to have Jimmy 2 ! THEIAW. A f i w m e n r s ! P O = ditionin. and carpeting. a family such as yours. What a pity there aren’t mori 41 Docks ■ OLDS CUTLASS Supreme 23 24 25 z . 27 26 29 S l ^ • • • 9-11. Blanchari & Rossetto, Inc. 1969. Four door, 350 double people with your understanding and compassion. 44 Biiament ■ 646-2482. B 73 FORD LTD $2195 P opening 3 0 barrel. San Diego Car, 48 Vicinity excellent body. New tires, 4-Door, V-8, automatic, power steering, power DEAR ABBY; Junior has been living at home since he 49 Along in years 33 34 3800 SQUARE FEET - Heat, shocks, andid battery. Runs was graduated from college three years ago. IHe’s 25.) Rooms for Rant 52 AportmonU For Root 53 Apartmonti For Rant 53 Apartmanla For Rant 53 air conditioning. Mostly brakes, air, radio, vinyl top. 50 Mexican ■ beautiful Asking $775. 643- He works for me (I’m his father) and makes excellent sandwich 36 37 THREE BEDROOM Newer carpeted. 2 offices included. 8398. ■ kq-ij 4 BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished FOUR ROOM Apartment - TWO BEDROOM being wages. The problem is how to get rid of him. 5 1 Cost with 39 t o Duplex. 1 1/2 baths, laundry Downtown location. Adjacent room. Kitchen privileges. $^180. Security. No pets. redecorated. Ready by Oc­ to excellent parking. 643-6396. 72 FORD PMTO $1695 He’s practically engaged to a very nice girl who lives 3(X) gold ■ 1966 CORVETTE Convertible. 41 47 Centrally located. Parking. References. Call 649-8365 tober 1st. No pets or children. room, ail appliances, air con­ miles from here, but we’re afraid he’ll never marry her aa 52 American 42 4 3 45 $6 Priscllla’a Pop — Al Vermaer Women only. Deposit. Call after 8 p.m. Rent $200. Utilities not in­ ditioned, carpeted throughout. 327, mint condition, new top, Wagon. Bh>e, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, AM radio. Indian OFFICE AVAILABLE - long as he has all the comforts of home. We don’t charge 4 9 SO 649-2358. cluded. 646-6471 after 5:00. Paneled wall and natural brakes and four radial tires. him room or board. 53 River in 48 beamed ceiling in living room. Excellent Main Street loca­ $4500. 643-8912. Germany FOUR ROOMS - With stove It s not the money: it’s the fact that he doesn’t want the 91 52 53 I HAVEN’T SEEN ARE YOU $285. References and security tion. 440 square feet, heated 54 Being (Lsl.j LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING and hot water. Central. Adult FOUR ROOM Apartment. Oc­ and air conditioned. $200 per I 7OPMTO responsibility of taking care of himself. Several times in YOUR MOTHER BLUSH WHISPERING room. Fully furnished. Stove, working couple. No pets, tober 1st. Appliances, heat, required. Call 646-8347 or 646- TRIUMPH 1975 TR-7. New 55 Paving liquid 54 55 56 month. 643-6396. 3-Door3- Runabout. Door Runabout, Silver, automatic, power steering, the last two years, he has talked about taking an 1 7 LIKE THAT SINCE ^ reasonable. Security and centrally located, one child. 3464 after 5. condition. 9,000 miles, am/fm 56 Extend SWEET NOTHINGS refrigerator and linens radial tires, decor group, low mileage. Only apartment with another fellow, but he’s always backed out references required. 643-7094, radio, Michelins radials, upward (NiWSRAPiR (NT|*i OUR HONEYMOON'j TO HER, CAP? proviOM. 801 Main Street. 649- No pets. Security, lease. $215. THREE ROOM Office for at the last minute. 9879. 4 to 8 p.m. 649-3340. JUST MARRIED Four large yellow with black stripes. 649- rooms, appliances supplied, rent in modern professional 2813. ^75RUVERIGK We’ve dropped subtle hints, but to no avail. His mother no pets. Utilities extra, $185. office building. Approximate­ and I agree that if Junior moved, it would be better for him n in MANCHESTER. Luxurious ANDOVER - Three room ly 400 square met. E ast Center 4-Door4- Sedan. Door Brown,Sedan. automatic,1 power steering, ment for rent, $143. Call 633-6026. BEAUTIFUL 1977 Cutlass and better for us. four rooms, heat, kids o.k., Street location. A m ple Oldsmobile. Only 8,200 miles. power brakes, radio.rc How can we tell him (politely) to move? Win at Bridge Apartmantt For Rant 53 won’t last. $235. Home K 59. parking air conditioned. Call Fully automatic, call owner. FT. WAYNE FATHER Locators, 278-0880. Fee $40. Homes tor Rant 54 ^ 5 6 9 7 WE HAVE customers waiting THREE ROOM Apartment - 646-7690. I 71 FORD DEAR FATHER; Talk turkey! Tell him he baa until 2 NT bid scores a top With heat, hot water, stove, for the rental of your apart­ GLASTONBURY. Super two MEDICAL OFFICE for rent - Qalaxle 500. V-8, automatic, power steering, power Thanksgiving to find another pad. And say, “Pleaae.” refrigerator, carpet. $190. MANCHESTER - Attractive 2 1975 VOLVO-242 DL. Dark East allowed dummy’s ment or home. J.D. Real bedrooms, heat paid, many bedroom townhouse available Approximately 1560 square brakes, air conditioning, vinyl top, radio. DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married for I Estate Associates, Inc. 64fr extras, won't last. Home Third floor, centrally located. feet of prime space in modem green, am/fm radio. 4 spe^ eight of hearts to hold the first No pets. Adults only. Security in the Coach House on Otis radials. Elxcellent condition. 18 years and have six wonderful children. NORTH 1980. Locators, 278-0880. Fee $40. Street. 1 1/2 baths, established professional office Stop In and Tost Drive trick. The seven of spaces was deposit. Call 646-7690. I have never been the suspicious type, but something « J97 led to the king. West ducked! appliances, carpeting, base­ building. Centrally located. has really got me thinking lately. About four months ago, V J98 LOOKING for anything in real West also played low on the VERNON. Dynamic two ment. No pets, one child. $315. Only 5 minutes from my husband went on a business trip and stayed five days «QB7 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence estate rental - apartments, bedrooms, kids welcome, MANCHESTER - Four room Manchester Hospital. Ample 1962 RAMBLER - Needs some The Excitingly NEW second spade. If South had includes heat, hot water. when he was supposed to be gone only three days. He * A852 homes, multiple dwellii^s, no many extras, hurry, $190. tenant. No pets. $135. parking, air conaitioning. For work. Any reasonable offer been looking at ail the cards Blanchard & Rossetto, Inc., considered. 647-9798. phoned me from out of town and said he would be detained, I’M aOlN0 BACK TO fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Home Locaters, 278-M80. Fee Available immediately. 19 more information, call 64^ he would have played nine, but WHAT I ’M LOOKIWS FORWARD U I ’M SORRY, SIR- MISS Clinton Street. 649-4787. 646-2482. but didn’t explain why. WEST EAST (Dl THE OFFICE,WLADEK- TO RISH T WOW IS A TALL DRIWK, 1ATER JjADAl Associates, Inc. 646-1980. $40______5697. he did play the jack. East ADAIR'S NUMBER DOES 1972 TOYOTA COROLLA, Well, ever since that trip, he has gone to confession A A to 5 2 AS BUT I'LL DROP YOU A SHOWER, AND 507AE 5HUTEVE-. NOT A N SW ER! SIX ROOM CAPE. Centrally dropped the nine of clubs and HERE AT VOUR t h a t o r d e r BEAT THE COMMUTE! TWO BEDROOM Townhouse. Two door sedan, standard every week! Before the trip he went to confession only V53 VAK764 IN ; COUNTRY QUIET. Three located. Aluminum siding, va­ MANCHESTER - Retail South saw he would have to . m o t e l ! Cromwell area's most Quiet neighborhood, suitable 1 transmission, good condition, twice a year. I am going crazy wondering what he has to * 8 5 4 2 *J63 rooms, appliances, call now. cant, $325 with a security and/or manufacturing space. ^ 410 4 3 abandon the spade suit and or 2‘ adults. ■ • $180“ 10 piplus utilities no rust. N e m tires. Asking FIES TA AKJ97 prestigious and luxurious confess. $120. Start packing. Home deposit required along with 2.000 s a ft. to 100,000 so. ft. SOUTH look for some other way to studios. One, two and three Locaters, 278-0880. Fee $40. Security and refe $800. Call evenings, 643-4905. references. Utilities not in­ Very Reasonable. Brolters Do you think that something happened on that trip that AKQ843 find eight tricks. bedroom apartments from pets. 643-1968 after 5:30 p.m. protected. Call Heyman is sending him to confession? How should I handle it? cluded. T.J. Crockett, 1967 OLDS CUTLASS. Two VQ102 ft wasn’t hard for him. He $160 to $289 per month. Call COVENTRY. Country. Two Properties, 1-226-1206. ' Should I ask him? Or should I let the matter ride? today, 632-1300. Onlv IS FIVE ROOMS, Second floor Realtor, 643-1577. door, automatic, power « A K 10 just cashed the diamonds to bedrooms, kids, garage, GOING CRAZY minutes to downtown Hart­ hurry. $225. Call now. Home with garage. Price $185 per steering, power brakes, 67,000 4Q6 get to six tricks: threw East MANCHESTER - Three North-South vulnerable ford. Locaters, 278-0880. Fee $40. month. Could be seen after 5 miles. Good condition. Except in with a heart and waited. p.m., 289-5344. bedrooms. Rec room, OFFICE SPACE needs tuneup. $495. Telephone DEAR GOING: Let the matter ride, and pray that he East cashed four hearts and fireplace. Condo, Northfield only cheated on his income tax. SEVEN ROOM Apartment - 643-8627. Wait Noftli East South had to lead a club. South rose EAST HARTFORD. Three Green. Pets and children OK. FOR RENT 24 Locust Street. Security. dynamic rooms, heat paid, ROCKVILLE. Family. Five IV lA with his queen and had his Immediate occupancy, $375. 250 square feet, center of Pass 2a Pass 2 N T Available. Call 646-2426,9 toK hurry. $155. Call Home rooms, kids and pets. $165. Manchester, atr conditionina and DODGE DART 1970 - eighth trick and a top score. Hurry now. Home Locaters, per month plus utilities. 643- p a rk in g C a ll 643-9551 Excellent condition. $ m . Call Pass Pass Pass Locaters, 278-0880. Fee $40. 1977. Opening lead Note that this play would MANCHESTER - 4 room 278-0880. Fee $40. 563-6587, evenings. Astro-graph - 5 V not have succeeded if East first floor apartment, near MANCHESTER. Large six TWO BEDROOM Cape. One By BERNICE BEDE 080L had cashed ace-king of hearts Alley Cop — Dave Graue Waddell School. Appliances, rooms, all utilities, kids, ONE AND HALF Rooms - BARRACUDA 1970. P.S., and led a third heart to start basement. $230 monthly. car garage, large lot, security P.B. A.T. Very good tires, won't last. $250. Home $135. 2 1/2 rooms, $145. Main Wanted fo Rent 57 AQUARIUS (Jan. J0-F*b. 19) the defense. References. Security. Hayes and references. $295 per excellent body, vinyl top, good By Oswald & James Jacoby Locaters. 278-0880. Fee $40. Street. Heat, hot waUr, month. 647-9898 after 6 p.m. Plans carelully conceived will mere WE ARE, MY BOY/ YOU'LL FIND TH ’ ^ AN Corp., 6464)131. MANCHESTER TEACHER running condition, 8 track, THEN AH SUESSMY N E V E R MIND.' appliances. Security. work out as you anticipate. Last- South was very disappointed m ask RK3KT WHAT IF BOYS'LLK7YSU HAFTA Dp I DO IT MMSSLF.r EAST HARTFORD. Super References. Lease. Call 646- needs inexpensive rent - $750. or best offer. 875-4055 oral minute changes leave answers when North dropped him at IT TOR MX), SON VERNON LINE. Great 7 after 4:30. iM jQ y ijijy TWO BEDROOM First floor two bedrooms, kids o.k. Under 3911, after 6 p.m. apartment or house. Prefer MON. ttini THURS. up In the air. two notrump, but was apartment in three family rooms, appliances, won't last. The opponents have reached $150. Call Home Locaters, 278- close to schools and garage. H0l*.M. Sept. 23, 1977 delighted when he saw the house. Hot water included on­ $250. Home Locaters, 278-0880. 1969 CHEVROLET Station Pisces (FEB. 20-Mareh 20) three notrump on the se­ 0880. Fee $40. MANCHESTER - November Fee $40. Willing to share with responsi­ FRI. n t R.M. Give your creative bent full rein dummy. The game was ly. No pets, security required. ble roommate. 742-6476. Wagon. P.S., P.B., A.T., Imagination is either a positive or quence 1 Diamond. 1 notrump, n 1st occupancy. Three MT. m 0 PM. this coming year. It could put you negative tool for you today. Be match-point duplicate and it 3 notrump. Partner leads the $S230 a month. Call' after 5 DESIRE PRIVATE Living. radio, A.C., high mileage, In the profit column. Don't be bedroom duplex, in newer two LAKE PLEASURE. Three clean inside, some rust. $ ^ positive. It you visualize victory, looked as if spade declarers queen of spades. Dummy p.m., 643-8883. One of four units available Oc­ afraid to experiment with new laurels can be won. family home. Includes rooms, appliances, furnished. or best offer. 646-1336. would have to lose two hearts, shows: AAxxvAx AKQJIO tober 1st Large three room appliances, and wail to wail Won’t last at $150. Home □ AUTOMOTIVE ideas or unique projects. MANCHESTER - Main apartment, appliances, ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) a ruff, the ace of spades and. xAKQx Streeet. Two room apart­ carpeting. Heat is. not in­ Locaters, 278-0880. Fee $40. 1967 CHEVY IM PALA - LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) This Friends won’t fully react today In king of clubs to wind up with He plays low. What do we fireplace, heated, bus stop at cluded. $1580 monthly .'Security Autoe For Sale 61 may be a day when you are spin­ ment, heated, hot water, door, lease, security, a Automatic, good tires. $125. ways you’d like them to. Try to be just eight tricks and South play with:AK x vQ x x «x x x x appliances, parking, no pets, deposit and references MANSFIELD. Country quiet, Call anytime, 742-7141. ning on wheeis. The Inroads you understanding and hope they’re could see eight tricks at month. Call 236-6128 til 4:30. required. Two children leal you're making could bo 4LXXXX? security. 523-7047. three bedrooms, kids & pets. 1965 RAM BLER S tatio n the same with you. notrump unless East held a After 5, 647-9565. accepted. No pets. Call 647- devoted to those who don’t really We play the king of spades Won’t last. $275. Home Wagon - Running condition. i 1965 FALCON - Good running six-card heart suit. 9938, or 643-7635 after 7 p.m. Locaters, 278-0880. Fee $40. count. Like to find out more of TAURUS (April 20-May 20) and lead the suit back. If TWO BEDROOM Townhouse. $150 or best offer. Call after 6, condition. $200. Call 649-0297. Don’t dwell on peat mistakes to­ MANCHESTER - Female 643-6536. FORD whal lies ahead lor you? Send partner holds five spades and IW baths, dishwasher, dis- Early 20's to share two lor your copy of Astro-Graph day as It will only cost you Btrry’s World an entry we will beat the con­ osal, laundry hookups, FIVE ROOM Duplex. For WINDSOR Sunny four rooms, 643-2145 necessary momentum. Make bedroom Townhouse apart­ GRAND PRIX 1971. Air, all Letter by mailing 50 cents lor tract. The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Rileated, immediate occupan­ rent. Ideal location, near kids and pets, fireplaces, NEED CAR? Credit bad? power, stereo radio and tape, your present efforts count. ment with same beginning Oc­ school and shopping area. Call each and a long, self-addresaed, / ----- cy. Call 528-1708 days. many extras. Home Locaters, Bankrupt? Repossessed? low mileage, show room con­ stamped envelope to Astro- tober 1st. Call 643-7398. 649-1835 after 5. 278-0880. Fee $40. Honest Douglas accepts QEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) The dition. $1850. 647-1101. Graph, P.O Box 489, Radio City social scene Is not a good forum you lowest down, smallest Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to jFRED.yOO .ON TH' FIFTH, I payments. Douglas Motors, In which to solicit businesi to­ KEMEMbER WHAT BO W LED A 160.7... Trucka lor Sale specify your birth sign. day. Save your pitch for office HAPPENED TEN ^ 345 Main. 82 BUT WHAT DID I SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) You hours. Just enjoy yourself. YEARS AGO ^ >P OJJ T ^ ' 1969 CHEVY VAN. $350 firm. TOMORROW? i BUSINESS & M lV t WE PAY $15 for complete have a knack today lor gelling CANCER (June 21-July 22) If Call evenings, 643-4461. DN those you feel responsible lor junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland you’re a party In a joint venture Auto Body. 528-1990. SAUS S SERVICE, INC. • out ol tight spots. The trouble Is: today. It doesn’t mean you're CHEVROLET 1975 Pickup C- You may not let them readily automatically elected captain. To 10. Power steering, heavy forget It. 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 31S Main 8t„ Manchestar succeed, all should play equal duty springs, mint condition. 8AQITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dec. roles. - 54,000 miles, 351 Geveland 26,000 miles. 649-2813. engine. Excellent running 21) The longer you think about LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In one-to- things today, the more you’re condition. New shocks and 1966 CHEVY Carryall - Good one negotiations today, you can't brakes. Asking $1950. Call 643- likely to dilute your Ideas. When expect anything to tilt In your D tires, new battery, automatic something is fresh in your mind, 4484. Motoroyoloa-BIcyclaa 84 Campara-Trallera favor Compromise may be transmission, good condition. Mobile Hornet act upon It. necessary. Servicee Ottered $600. 643-2507, John. 85 S«iv/cM Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974 . 29,- 1975 HONDA CB 200 T. $300. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) VIRQO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) flu RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp Call 648-5840 after 4:30 p.m. Should good things come to you Through your honest efforts, C AM TREE Service - Free es­ Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 84 DO YOU Wa n t to sell your today, spread them around a bit. timates, discount senior WES ROBBINS carpentry car. Asking $2550. 646-4938. much could accrue to you today. Born Loser — Art Sansom HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Campora-Trallara mobile home? Qualified Share with those whose aid you citizens. Company D « a PMOTOBIUPNY remodeling specialist. Ad­ buyers waiting with available Be watchful of those who try to CUSTOM WORK . Wm S in q s roofing, storm windows, aw­ PINTO 1973 Wagonagon. Green, TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Mobilbllo Homes 88 could need someday. plant In fields you’ve plowed. Manchester owned and • AD • PHOTOS ditions, rec rooms, dormers, financing. Thjs is our special­ nings. Quality workmanship, r spi 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and operated. Call 646-1327. • PUBLICITY built-ins, bathrooms, four speed. Nice. $1795 Subur- ty for fast immediate action iNEWSPAPEHENTEHPRISEASSN I free estimates. Fully insured. rack. $1,750. 289-4042. 18' CAMPER trailer - single I 1977 by NEA. Inc kitchens, 649-3446. ban Motors, 649-2076. Connecticut Mobile Home ITS MOT IW 872-9187, 649-3417 axle, excellent condition. CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ Brokers, a name you can Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and StofftI niture repaired, refinishing, CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 1976 HORNET Four door, air, Eleven years old. $1,500. Call FAULT! I BlElW, 742-8930. trust. Fall special three only. touch-up work. House calls Homes, Additions, Repairs, SPECIALIZING cleaning and automatic, power steering. ★ ★ Just arrived from factory. THE HORM' Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing Two new snows, 12,500 miles. and service calls, pick up and repairing chimneys, roofs, HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 New 14 foot wides, two or ONE GAUjDN o f y o u r FILL 'ER UP... > delivery. 569-2867 days or 345-2009. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 $3,300 or best offer. 289-7035. FX-1200 - Built by factory ARE YOU Selling your mobile "Do you have any RELIABLE WOMAN will home? Buyers walti^. Please three bedroom, matching FINEST PETROt., SHOULD TAKE scents that will discouraae after 5. Years Experience. Howley, engineer. Brancn hepds, appliances, easy financing dogs from chasing a logger?" babysit in my own home. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 643-5361. 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA call Plaza Homes, looker, ft MY 6O0D HMMM/ ' ABOUT 30 Good references. Days, Barnett clutch, aluminum available to meet your budget. FELUOW/y / IN A MINUTE,, CLUTTERED ATTICS & Carpentry and general con­ Excellent body, excellent rocker rollers, Mikunl car­ 8284)380. GALLONS.' Our Boarding Housa — Carrol & McCormick evenings, weekends. Call 569- Only $9,900, Beautiful lots SYLVESTER.'. Cellars? Will haul unwanted tracting.- Residential and engine. Real Peach! Just add buretor, balanced blu^rlnted available. Over 50 homes to h r 3796. commercial. Whether it be a love and some new brakes. items for you reasonably. Call motor, transmission. 871-2511. Automotlvo Service 88 choose from. Preowned and WHAT IT^ A T0U6H ' FIREMAN O'LEARY /HAY BE 649-1616, or 568-0322, for free small repair job, a custom Call 646-2698. kir -w~~Vr Painting-Pappering 32 Heating- Plumbing 35 new. Please call Connecticut WILL BU5INE55,' THE KNOWN A$ /V1R5, O'LEARY.' estimates. built home or anything in ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- Home Brokers, 1-423-2026 between, call 646-1379. 1966 MUSTANG. Needs some ★ ★ HAPPEN KIP WHO OAVE REMEMBER THE PLAYERS PAINTING - interior and SEWERLINES, sink lines, sun specialists, factory TO UP THE WINNIN6 WHO (SOT TA(5(SEP BRICK. BLOCK, Stone work, but runs well. $180. 742- trained, one day service, 114 exterior, paperhanging, cleaned with electric cutters, 9423. 1977 750 TRIUMPH. Excellent POOR H IT IN THE BONEHEAD AND Fireplaces, concrete. CARPENTRY A Masonry - by professionals. McKinney East Main Street, Rockville. KEEP SMILING m . Chimney repairs. No job too excellent work. References. condition. Asking $1700. Call WORLP 5ERIE$ ST(ONEFIN(iERS? Additions and remodeling. Bros. Sewage Disposal 871-1617. OLEARY small. Save. Call 644-8356 for Free estimates. Fully in­ 1973 VEGA HATCHBACK - 4 644-9885. KE EP HAPPY HAS, BEEN .^PITCHERS LIKE sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Free estimates. Call Anthony Commpany, 643-5308. NOW RIPINfi BU5E5 estimates. Squillacote, 649-0811. speed. 30,000 miles. Excellent BOOM BtWM AND 4431. condition. $1395. Call 643-5511, 1970 B.S.A. - Less than 1,000 itoa for Rent-Leaae 87 Auloa tor Rent-Laaae 87 7 EVER SINCE.' LINE-DRIVE? Heathcliff NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet after 4 p.m. This Funny World ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars CARPENTRY - Repairs, miles on 800 c.c. motor. Built QUALITY PAINTING and repairs, plugged drains, for street, strip, or show, and attics. Moving large remodeling, additions, gar­ kitchen faucets replaced, appliances, also stone or loam Paper Hanging by Willis 1971 FORD LTD - Automatic, must be seen! Also: B.S.A SHOW-OFF, J Schultz, rully Insured, ages, rooofing. Call David repaired. Rec rooms, delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. Patria, 644-1796. power steering and brakes, parts, engine, frame etc. 643- references. 649-4343. bathroom remodeling, heat air conditioning, excellent 2507, John. modernization, etc. Free r VINYL REPAIR - We can fU CARPENTRY, CUSTOM condition. $1500. 643-9199. HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch Estimate gladly given. M & M 1973 YAMAHA 360. Enduro. LEASE sofas, chairs, cars etc. No painted for $150-$200 by HOUSES-Additions, garages, Plumbing & Hearing. 649-2871. need for expensive rec- roofing, and siding, kitchens] 1975 FORD GRANDA-Blue, Bought new in 1974, 3,100 covering. 568-5878. Scheduling now. Professional excellent condition, am/fm miles. $600 or best offer. 643- bathrooms, and repair work of PLUMBING and Heating - THE ONLY considers any job. 289-9287, stereo. $2800. Call 742-5261, 1329. evenings or weekends, Don. all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis Fast service. Reasonable THING WORSE REWEAVING burns, holes. for estimate, 643-6712. evenings. hirLESS THAN LOSIN' IN rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- PROFESSIONAL AUTOMOBILE Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 6567. Campara-Trallera b a s e b a l l is PROFESSIONAL Painting: GOOD HOME WANTED for Window shades, Venetian Interior A Exterior, Commer­ LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - Mobile Hornet 68 AND TRUCK LEASING f a i l i n ' A T blinds. Keys. TV for rent. pampered 1974 Gran Torino cial A Residential. Free es­ New homes custom built, LETUSQUDTEYDU CLIFF-PIVIN'/ Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- remodeled, additions, rec SOLAR HEATED Brougham Super condition, TAG SALE - Save hundreds of 5221. timates. Fully insured. 846- 30,000 miles, loaded. Call 289- 4879. rooms, garages, kitchens HOT w anil AT A COOL n iC L dollars on display models. If IV'J'IREM AN LOST 7805 nights. remodeled, bath tile, cement FA[[ SOLAR RATS FROM THI SUN. you have been thinking of THE Bits <5AME« ED’S LIGHT Trucking - S * . »C T M U % P(| Dll y - J . 1 - J.P. LEWIS A SON-Interior work. Steps, dormers. 8AVR UP TO S0% OP YOUR buying a mobile home, no milUffSiUlHIIODELS Cellars and attics cleaned. Residential or commercial HOT WATER COSTS. 1975 V.W. SCIROCCO. better time than right now. Trees cut. Free estimates. and exterior painting, Excellent condition. Four paperhanging and Call 649-4291. NO DOWN PAYMENT Shop and compare. Our prices CALL TED TRUDON AT 646-1943. CALL QERRI y>eed on floor, am/fm stereo, and quality can't be beat. Short Ribs — Frank HIM remodeling. Fully insured Zeibart, 33,000 miles. $3,300 or 649-9658. 203-24S-451I Immediate parking available ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, RooHng-SIdlng-Chlnwey 34 best offer. Call 649-6912 throughout the state. Trades YOU OLO HRS-. YOU OIP CROWE- 1 GUESS YOUO CALL attics, garages, yards weekends anytime or welcome. Excellent financing cleaned, moving, trucking. G.L. McHUGH PAINTING- BIDWELL Home Improve- weekdays after 5 p.m. -QHIS A /ViexiCAN Interlor exterior painting and available. Sample buy new 14 STAND-OFF:, Loam for sale. Lawn service. rnent Co. Expert installation foot wides, choice of two or No job too big or small. 566- wallpapering. Quality- of aluminum siding, gutters 1971 TOYOTA Corona Mark II / professional work at Flooring 38 three bedrooms, not a 8522. and trims. Roofing insUlla- wagon. Automatic, runs like stripped down model.del. Was LEASING reasonable prices. Fully in­ C im M«N««ai« »r»4.. Im . tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- FLOOR SANDING & new. High mileage. Asking sured. M3-9321. VlUV. $12,495, tag sale price $10,990. LAWNS MOWED, $5 and up Refinishlng. Floors like new. $775. 647-1044. Parts, supplies, accessories, Route 83, Vernon ‘T m new here. How do we Hedges trimmed, $10 and up, No waxing (specializing in full time service department. ^ging, fall cleanups. Now is IS MY FULL TIME ROOFER WILL InsUll roof divide the mail addresaed to ’Occupant’? ’ BUSINESS. Fast service, older floors). Staining floors. JE E P - 1969 Kaiser. 25,000 Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur 1643-1181 872-91451 the time to fertilize your siding or gutters for low dis­ Ceilings. In-outside painting. miles. Automatic, radio, Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ *ANPFekHAF6MCMSieURW0UlOCAW FOR lawn. 647-9260. quality work, insured. Bob count price. Call Ken at 647- AN AFTfR-PINNtR tlQUeUR?^’ Jobin, Proprietor, 649-9027. Morso Stove Dealer. John speakers. Very good running pike, Berlin Connecticut, 1- 1566. Verfallle, 646-5750, 872-2222. .condition. $700. 649-8754. 1 PAGE TEN-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs,, Sept. 22, 1977

For T lw w M tiM r Homa Delivery Phone 647-9946 Partly sunny today. High 6045. Part­ ly cloudy tonight. Lm from mid 40t to low SOa. Beroming mostly cloudy Friday. High in low 80s. Ounce of rain 20% tonight and Friday. National weather map on Page 7-B.

Bulletin board Citizen unit ZBA meeting The East Hartford Zoning Board of ‘ Appeals (ZBA) will meet Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7;30 p.m. at the Town Hall. picks chief First Federal Savmgs and Loan will ask for an enlargment of a non- conforming use at 16 Orchard St. By MAL BARLOW She had been opposed for the title by At Levie of 35 Patton St. But Levie Griese Advertising of Hartford wants East Hartford Reporter withdrew before a vote was taken. to put a 14-by-18-foot billboard at the Mrs. Cattierine Larson, self- He said, "We all have so much faith rear of 310 Silver Lane employed city planner and landscape in Mrs. Larson. She’ll do the best Leitao Minit Car Wash wants a architect, won election Wednesday job.” repairer’s license for 91 Pitkin St. night as the first president of the Mrs. Marcella Fahey was elected- Walter Flathers seeks a four-foot East Hartford Citizens Action Group vice-president. She is a member of side yard variance to allow an (EHCAG). the state Commission on Human accessory building at 32 Roxbury Rd. Mrs. Larson has been a leader in Rights and Opportunities and the Copies of the petitions arc on file at the town's first neighborhood group town Human Rights Commission. the Department of Inspections and — the Larrabee Woodland Associa­ She just received a B.A. degree from Permits. tion. She chaired many of its Central Connecticut State College meetings on an informal basis as its with a major in political science. She Dancing president members fought for and won traffic is the editor of ."Fast for Life,” a Bette Walsh of Country Lane, East control changes on Larrabee St. newsletter of a volunteer group con­ Hartford, will be install^ as the new She gave encouragement to the for­ cerned with world hunger. president of Dance Teachers’ Gub of ming of later neighborhood groups in Mrs: Mary Duprey was elected Connecticut, Inc., Sunday at Castle town. Right now there are six: secretary. She worked as a teacher in Hall in West Hartford. Larrabee Woodland, Millbrook Park, East Hartford for 17 years before Non-member teachers and ad­ Hockanum Village, Prospect Center retiring. vanced dance students over age 16 School, Burnside Center and Gary LeBeau of the Leprechaun are invited. Guests will include Hockanum School. Arms Apartments in the South End members of the Jeffrey Ballet CO., She is a member of the American was elected treasurer. He is head the American Ballet Theatre, and Society of Planning Officials, the teacher of the Synergy School, the several jazz dancers from national Connecticut Society of Civil town's alternative high school. He companies. Engineers and the American helped establish the town Human The Sunday event begins at 9:15 Institute of Planners. She helped Rights Commission. He has written a.m. Installation is at 3:45 p.m. To found the Laurel Parks association in proposals which have won federal Happy to be together register, call Mrs. Wyn Marmaud of Manchester at 646-36K or go to the town and is an officer of three cor­ funds. The advent of school days does not appear to bother these East Hartford children. They porations. hall. Mrs. Larson said she expects are, left to right, Nathan Paradis, 5, of 19 Clune Court; Tina Coltey, 5, and Gregg Coltey, 6, As a city planner, she writes zoning EHCAG to grow a great deal in com­ Kacey dance both of 114 Burnside Ave. They were playing in Nathan’s backyard when Dick Paradis, his regulations, subdivision regulations ing months and years. More officers The Kacey Squares Dance Gub and urban renewal programs, will be needed, she predicted. father, asked them to pose for this photograph. will hold its regular dance Friday from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Langford School, 61 Alps Dr. Allen Brozek is the guest caller. Paul and Lillian The spirit of Marlboro in a iow tar cigarette. Zepke will cue the rounds. All club level dancers and spectators of any Town may endorse fair housing plan level are welcome. By MAL BARLOW ~ council wanted more data. HRC should be made at least an ex- In other council business Tuesday: 207 Country Lane July 26 at 10:45 Tuesday, Dagon told DePold he officio member. a.m. East Hartford Reporter • The council set Sept. 28 at 7:30 had just received more data from The league’s fair housing program p.m. for a public hearing on a new • It approved payment of |38 to Public records Members of the East Hartford Sharpe in the mail. He was making involves making sure both landlords local law on “adult reading Robert Godlewsky to cover damages copies of it to give the rest of the and prospective tenants understand material” and 8 p.m. for a hearing on to his car incurr^ when he struck a Town Council are “leaning towards” Warranty deeds endorsing the Urban League of council members. After they had their rights and duties. The league changes to the town’s massage pothole Aug. 1 in front of 22B read it, they would consider joining rarely blasts landlords in court or parlor law. Prospect St. He had to realign his James A. Kane Jr. et al to Leslie Greater Hartford’s fair housing R. Richardson et al, property on program. the program. newspapers, Sharpe said In August. • It approved the plans of Frank front end and get a new wheel. Education will solve housing dis­ • It referred the possible taking of Syracuse Dr., conveyance tax $55. So said Council Chairman George The only fact Dagon said he was and Elizabeth Tarquinio of 25 H & J Builders to Michael W. prepared to comment on was the fee. crimination, he said. Goodwin PI. to Install sidewalks Lot 318 on Cedar St., in lieu of unpaid Dagon Tuesday night. He was taxes dating back to 1961, to the coun­ Mielauskas et al, property on Wood- It had gone from |4,000 in August to The Town of Manchester is now along the front of their house and pay responding to a question by Hans cil’s Real'Estate Acquisition Com­ mont Dr., conveyance tax $58.30. 55,000 now, he said. considering joining the program. for them over the next five years. DePold, chairman»of the town’s mittee chaired by William Dailey. George E. Bader III et al to The plan is part of a Public Works Human Right’s Commission (HRC). Dagon said he has discussed the Sharpe told the council in August Richard J. Zimmer III (as trustee), Department program. The land is listed as owned by DePold asked the council to recon­ program with other council members he had been told East Hartford would William P. Stanley, dead for many property at 8 to 10 Francis St., con­ sider the league’s request of Aug. 16 and feels they lean towards joining. never buy into any fair housing • It approved payment of |46 to years. His estate at probate did not veyance tax $47.85. to join the fair housing program. Councilman David Killian said program. H w g ed the council to join Mrs. Julie C. Bense to pay medical include the land and was closed years Dominic J. Tierinni et al to Dagon told Michael Sharpe, the Tuesday that if the town takes part in the program to at least dispel the bills incurred when she tripped on a ago. The whereabouts of the heirs Michael Tierinni et al, property at 67 league’s director of housing, that the the program, the chairman of the false image the town has. raised slab of a sidewalk in front of are not known. Laurel St., conveyance tax $44. Budd L. Mack et al to Maurice Tougas et al, property on Huckleberry Rd., conveyance tax $47.85. H & J Builders to William C. South End groups want more parks MacKnight et al. Lot 50 on Woodmont More than 50 members of two East why the Hockanum School park is for these additions and give our mitment to Immediate action on the Ave. comer and radar on Naubuc Dr., conveyance tax $61.05. Hartford Citizen Action Group neglected compared to other parks in group a progress report at our next problems we detailed to him. The Ave. as a result of our meeting with Amadeo Galeota to Beacon In­ '(EHCAG) associations of the South the North End and the rest of town. meeting.” chief was cooperative and receptive. Chief Drumm.” dustries Inc., lot south of Goodwin End met Tuesday night with Police “Residents of the area want more Sue Ellen Webber said, “He talked And he brought three of his staff with Millbrook people said an applica­ St., conveyance tax $4.40. Chief Clarence Drumm and Frank facilities for our children,” Fleeher for a long time but he didn’t say him to address our complaints.” tion for speed limit and "Slow 'Theresa A. Curtiss to Gary 1. DeGregorio, director of parks and said. “This includes not only more anything.” Jean Caruso, spokeswoman for the Children” signs has been submitted Hickey et al, property on Hill St., conveyance tax $48.95, recreation. swings and monkey bars for small Heeher said, "The people were Millbrook Park Association by the chief to the state Traffic Com­ represented at the meeting, said, mission for the Millbrook Park area. Daniel P. Silva et al to Roger J. The group was pleased with most children, but also lights for the tennis disappointed because he evaded the “We are going to get our stop sign at Mrs. Caruso sai(^ “The chief Poulin et al, Lot 25 in Colonial of the chief’s answers. But several courts and basketball courts and a issues. If Mr. DeGregorio won’t give Sutton Ave. in addition to a promised he will check with the state Woods, conveyance tax $63.80. reported DeGregorio did not satisfy fence along High St. for safety.” us what we want, we’ll go to whoever Joe LaRosa, chairman of the he’s directly responsible to.” crosswalk there. Department of Transportation about Rolling Meadow Estates Inc. to them. meeting, said, “Mr. DeGregorio was LaRosa said, “Members of the "We are also looking forward to in­ the need for a patrol of state-owned Joseph A. Ferron Jr. et al, property Thornton Fleeher of the Hockanum noncommittal with regard to our associations were more favorably creased surveillance of our area plus property bordering the homes on on Hartz Lane, conveyance tax Area Association asked DeGregorio demands. But he did say he will fight impressed by Chief Drumm’s com­ a patrol of the Keeney Cove-Naubuc Hollister Dr.” $58.30.

East Hartford police report

Someone broke into the AMI Sheetmetal Co. at 26 HOMEHIUWIi Village St. Wednesday night by forcing a rear door, police said. A $200 welder was removed. WTERMLS Nancy G. Malyskiela, 30, of Broad Brook was arrested Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the J.M. Fields store on Silver Lane and charged with fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ Marlboro ting). She was released for appearance in Common Pleas Court 12 Oct. 3. AUCTION LIGHTS Traffic has jammed up badly around the sewer con­ struction work on Silver Lane by Shannon Rd. Police ask that motorists try to use alternate routes if at all possi­ Thursday, Saptembar 29,7:00 pjn. LOW ERED TAR & NICOTINE ble. ToNind Gounty Agricultural Cantar 24 Hyda Avanua, Vamon East Hartford fire calls J BOB FLUGKIQEB—4 U C r/0 N £ E ff Wednesday, 3:25 p.m. -M edical call to 147 Smith Dr. Wednesday, 7:05 p.m. —Medical call to 895 Main St. Kitchen cabinets, windows, nail base Wednesday, 8:08 p.m. —Dumpster fire on Highland^t. sheathing, sash, vanities, saws, hammers, Wednesday, 8:16 p.m.' -M edical call to 46 Columbus , hardware, paint, stain, brushes, paneling, lighter in taste, lower in tar. And still offers up the Circle. ceiling tile, combination door units, com­ Wednesday, 8:44 p.m. -M edical call to Dunkln Donuts bination window units, garage doors, same quality that has made Marlhoro famous. on Main St. , Canoeing the Hockanum Wednesday, 8;47 p.m. -C a r fire at Dunkln Donuts doors, brick wall covering, adhesives, shop. fireplace sets, wood burning stoves, elec­ Canoeing the Hockanum River by the Beacon Hill Apartments. (Photo by Bud Salem!) Wednesday, 9:03 p.m. -C a r fire at Willow St. exit off tric saws, electric drills, moldings, formica I Rt. 2. medicine cabinets, roof shingles, plow, 12 m g''tar," 0.7mgnicotine av. per cigaroite, FTC Report Aug! 77 Wednesday, 10:06 p.m. -Investigation at 34 Columbus church seats, space heaters, wrought Iron Circle. railing, fencing, furniture cleaner, desks, He can Haste^ the pool Wednesday, 11:43 p.m. —Medical call to 169 Hollister adding machines, and more. Bring your Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Dr. own chair. Materials must be removed That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. “I want that pool so bad I can taste for three of the eight projects in East replace the existing, small one. Wednesday, 11:55 p.m. —Medical call to 1048 Main St. from the grounds right after the auction. it,” said Michael Valuk, assistant to Hartford’s proposals. The pavement on much of Tolland Today, 12:11 a.m. —Medical call to Town Hall Inn on Your transportation must be provided. Mayor Richard Blackstone. The town’s golf course will get St. will be milled off and capped with Main St. Today, 12:35 a.m. -M edical call to 139 Country Lane. Inspection 6-7 p.m. Cash or GOOD checks He was talking about the building $259,000 for a new maintenance $286,000 of the funds. There ihay be only. of an Olympic size swimming pool at building and a sprinkler system to some new curbing also. Today, 6:02 a.m. —Medical call to 46 Mountain View the Hockanum School. The town has water the 18-hole course without The other projects besides the pool Dr. SPONSORED BY applied for $624,(X)0 through the hauling hoses all over it. should all be approved soon, Valuk Today, 8:54 a.m. —Investigation at 16 Melrose St. M eral Public Works Act program. The Forbes St. culvert will bring said. Today, 9:31 a.m. —Medical call to Friendly’s THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. another $100,000 to the tom. A “We don’t expect rejection," he Restaurant on Main St. EMnfton • Oaktonbum • Umiinfton So far the town has final approval precast concrete box culvi||ilr wilie- said. • Today, 9:33 a.m. —Medical call to 85 Knollwood Dr.