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chaplaincy service to the convalescent homes in an inconsistency and lack of continuity. The Roman Catholic MACC news attempt to meet the growing patient need at the hospital. chaplains found that due to increasing parish duties the The Council spent considerable effort in seeking grant provision of 20 hours a week of chaplaincy became in­ opm monday |\| Bv Elaine Holromb»v.«. and foundation money to support a full-time chaplain. creasingly difficult. The weather MACC rliaplainry program Not only were the efforts unavailing, but financial In 1976 Manchester Memorial Hospital insituted a macratne .< a pressures brought them to the Board of Trustees of the Department of Pastoral Care. Rev. Ernest Harris, a Inside today A great number of people have worked over the years Cloudy with occasional showers, hospital asking for funds to maintain even the part-time Protestant clergyman, was chosen as full-time chaplain to provide chaplaincy services in Manchester. It was the the art «f ^ing s possibly a few thundershowers today. chaplaincy. and head of this department. High around 80. Show ers and Area news , .1-2-8 Editorial ...... 6-A result of a three-year study by the Manchester Council of In 1971, Manchester Memorial Hospital assumed two- MACC has been attempting since then to provide an thundershowers gradually tapering off i Classilied .. .5-7-8 Family ...... 4-A Churches that established a chaplaincy program at Iwehawe the fargest assortment^ C om ics...... 7-A Obituaries__8-A thirds of the cost of hiring a clinically trained ecumenical chaplaincy to the hospital and also to begin and ending tonight but remaining most­ M anche$ter-^A C ity o f Village C harni Manchester Memorial Hospital in 1961. That part-time professional chaplain to work 20 hours a week at the of cable, jute and nylon cords - < ly cloudy. U w 65-70. Partly sunny, Dear Abby___7-A Sports...... 3-5-B program was designed to provide support to patients with again to extend similar services to local convalescent SIXTEEN PAGES hospital. homes. haiy, hot and humid Wednesday with no church affiliation and to out-of-town Protestants. The all colors, at bast pricasi w TWO SECTIONS MANdHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, JULY « , U 77- VOL. XCVI, No. 2 » In 1973 the Council was replaced by an ecumenical con­ •too: books, boada, rlnga and l-pbia scattered showers and thunderstorms I'RICEi FIFTEEN CENTS program was initially funded by the council as its spon­ In the fall a position will be opened in the Archidiocese ference of churches (MACC) including both Roman likely in the afternoon. High around 90. soring body. of Hartford for a Roman Catholic priest to serve as National weather map on Page 5-B. Catholic and Protestant churches. At this time a 40 hour A February 1962 report on the chaplaincy program chaplain, part-time at Manchester Memorial Hospital, ecumenical chaplaincy program was established. It in­ and part-time at Meadows Convalescent Home. This records the chaplain dividing his time between the cluded a 20-hour paid Protestant chaplaincv student hospital and four area convalescent homes. An attempt chaplaincy will be financed by MACC and area Roman > mm mm w mm m m —’ — every secured through the Hartford Hospital Clinical Training Catholic parishes. was being made to augment his paid hours with a (la th e wSrocla of motartreit little Program, and a 24-hour volunteer Roman Catholic In time, MACC hopes to stimulate full-time ecumenical thing Chaplain-of-the-Week service provided by local chaplaincy provided by two local priests. dowrttown manchtater^ ministers. chaplaincy services not only to the hospital, but to local The situation showed deficiencies. The Protestant MANCHESTER CONN, MOAq, The ne.xt two years saw the abandonment of the convalescent homes and Manchester Community College Police arrest chaplain often stayed only one year leading to a certain as well. — MACC Chaplaincy Committee. MCC Kent protesters c a le n d a r See our new SUMMER circular of KENT, Ohio (UPl) - Police demonstrators and was also of the proposed $6 million gym­ s a v in g s ... arrested. Manchester Community armed with clubs today began nasium complex. if - S-- College offers this calen­ starting now dragging and carrying away about About 30 campus police, backed up Several thouand spectators were at by Portage County sheriff’s deputies dar of events in the interest thru Saturday, 150 sin g in g and c h a n tin g the site during the arrests. and Kent City police and wearing riot of the community. All the July 16th! demonstrators at Kent State Univer­ “It is essential that we behave gear and armed only with clubs, MCC-sponsored activities sity from the area where four ourselves and conduct ourselves in listed below are open to the students were killed by National moved into "Tent City” and began the manner we said we would do all public and many are free of Guard troops seven years ago. taking the demonstrators to four along,” one demonstrator shouted charge. For further infor­ Shirts, Shells, T’s The demonstrators have camped buses. through a bullhorn shortly before the mation, call 646-2137. out on the site for the past two The demonstrators were booked at arrests began. months in protest to a proposed gym­ the scene and the buses were to take "I fully expect that the students Monday, July 11 them to the Portage County jail at •Beginning Tennis for nasium to be build near the death will remain peaceful as they have site. nearby Ravenna.. Women — 9:30-10;45 a m., expressed this intent from the begin­ The first two persons arrested Singing, “We Shall Overcome” and ning,” Kent State President Glen Bidwell Street through chanting “We shall win,” the Friday, were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scheuer of Olds said. “ I do not expect trouble.” Boardman, Ohio, parents of Sandra demonstrators locked arms and legs Portage County Common Pleas •Basketball — Boys ages and formed a circle. Police had to 10-14, Nathan Hale School Scheuer, one of the four students shot Court Judge Joseph Kainard, acting J/lobji to death by National Guardsmen pull them apart and carry them one on a request from the university, through Friday, 9:30-noon. by one to the buses. •Basketball — Girls ages * P « c lo l during an anti-war demonstration Monday issued an injunction to 32 in­ May 4, 1970. Two demonstrators in wheelchairs 9-15, 1:00-3:30 p.m., K)W-30 dividuals and 200 “John Does” Glass works ruins Also arrested were Arthur Krause, were inside the circle. One was iden­ ordering the protesters to leave the Nathan Hale School V 1 / tified as Ron Kovic, a crippled Viet­ through Friday. of Pittsburgh, father of Allison campus by 8 a m. today. Mobil 10W30 Special barely visible Krause, who was also killed in the nam veteran who wrote the anti-war However, Kainard also ordered the •Intermediate Tennis General Electric book “Born on the Fourth of July.” for Men and Women — 6- The Pitkin Glass Works, top, shootings and the parents of Alan university to halt plans to build the Soft White Bulbs Canfora, who was wounded in the The demonstrators voted earlier gym until a prelimiaary hearing for 7:15 p.m., through Friday. is shown from a nearby today to defy a court order, which Bidwell St. snooungs.shootings. Canforai.

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Took a sentimental journey one a co-worker says it can happen. (■IIP LOIN IH IU ) J- CUTLETS* “ night last week and I didn't even photo of me, all In color and CUI She and her husband and two (CUTPIIOMUa) leave the house. laminated for protection. youngsters went to Rocky Neck over Following a reception at the Newcastle Commons In I was in the process of “This was your mother when I the weekend. After parking their car New Hampshire, the couple left on a trip to Bermuda. STEAI redecorating my daughter's bedroom graduated from high school,” I said about a half mile away from the en­ They are presently residing In Rye, N.H. and will be 0«L I $ while she is vacationing in Califor­ proudly. To which one answered trance, they walked to the beach relocating to Bremerton, Wash, in August. om COUPON pen FAMILY |< nia. 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TIDY whom were killed in action. hoist the banners saying “Welcome could infringe on their sandy spot NE8TEA 4 pa ck I ANY I Home.” EVERY DRINK Then I came across one of a boy except, of course, high tide. And it LIGHT I RAID ; OVEN ! CAT who I had been thinking about recent­ Heading for Greece did. ICED TEA Among the students dean’s list for the spring New London for the spring Area residents named to GREEN STORE CLEANER MIX ! LIHER ly since I had read where he had STAMPS 32 os. • PRODUCT • Had a chance to talk briefly Satur­ named to the dean's list for semester at Johnson (Vt.) semester. the dean’s list at Stonehill 0000 THAU JULY II BUL8S 45 oz. 45 ot. passed away in California. * QOOD THRU JULY II ” I 2Slbs. the spring semester at Cen­ State College. A graduate of East QOOD THRU JULY 18 QOOD THRU JULY 11 His name was Donald Ward. When day with Robert W. Allison, son of Putting league College, Easton, Mass., GOOD THRU JULY II _opqp THRU j_uyr IS tral Connecticut State Catholic High School, she I knew him he was in the U. S. Navy Mr. and Mrs. William B. Allison of A few of us have finally become in­ are: -I- F 127 Brandy St., Bolton. College, are: completed a course at Yale Manchester: Nancy J. and had attended Hartford schools. volved in a sport; we’ve formed a Carla Doran, daughter of PM B u n d l e b o y 100 STAMPS ■ 100 STUMPS 100 STAMPS I called him in New York because East Hartford: Maria T. Summer Language Donlon, 71 Oxford St., high I WITH COUPON a I 100 STAMPS Through the years, I never heard putting league. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Selby WITH COUPON a 100 STAMPS WITH COUPON A ■ WITH COUPON I Gomez, 16D Sisson St.; Institute, Yale University, SERVICE PUNCHAtl OP I I PURCHASl OP 100 STAMPS PURCHAM OP anymore of him until I read his he was leaving for Greece with his We meet Tuesday nights at Ev honors; Margaret E. 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I I Mondo. 90 Naomi Dr. was graduated from Lesley posedly living with his "family” and Studies in Thessaloniki, Greece. Last week, if you recall, it rained College Graduate School of th e dean's list at Marshall, 364 Taylor St., arrest him. He will be the first American to very hard and suddenly cleared about A lso, R a p h e l M. Barrington (R.I.) College honors. Not Responsible For Typographical Errors Murasso, 4 Fuller Ave.; Education in Cambridge, Evidently, the task finally fell to participate in the project. an hour later. Well, undaunted, we for the second semester. Megan P. Phelan, 55 Car­ Mass. She received a B.S. him and the arrest was made. He will be sending me a copy of the still met for our game. It was so fun­ degree in continuing educa­ Among the students who dinal Dr.; Sylvia G. Life takes some strange turns, grant and we'll be carrying a more ny though. The ball would spurt up a tion. received degrees from the doesn't it? detailed story about his ac­ big stream of water as we urged it Ravelese, 456V4 Main St.; Matthew S. Hennigan, Northeastern University complishments soon. Deborah J. Russell, 29 son of Donald J. Hennigan on June 19, ar: I always knew I was a string saver onto the hole, and our feet squished in Michele C. Caouette of the Astro turf. Butternut Dr.; Stephen N. of 232 Ralph Rd., has been Manchester; James C. but I never knew I had saved so many Glastonbury has been birthday cards, dance programs, and Crowded beach Come to think of it I got a hole-in- Skidd, 161 Janet Dr.; nambd to the dean's list at Curtis, 102 Diane Dr., B.S.; Stephen K. Smith, 30 named to the dean’s list at Barrington (R.I.) College Mari-Carol Lenihan, 21 crushed flowers in my life. I've heard of there being no room one that time. Maybe what I need is a Connecticut College In Of course, the boys were very sym­ wet course all the time. Nutmeg Lane; and Debra for the second semester. Cambridge St., B.S. at the inn. but never at the ^ach. But J. Willis, 43 Lydall Rd. i Gary J. Ardell of In the service Cornwall Dr., Coventry and William J. Becker of 16Vi Highland Ave., Ver­ Connie M. Sunderland, daughter of Sgt. Richard M. Holt, son of Mr. Cadet Mario E. lerardi, son of Mr. non. are among the Army Mr. and Mrs. George L. Sunderland, and Mrs. Amos E. Holt of 656 Shenip- and Mrs. Mario H. lerardi of 105 Reserve Officer Training 2 Bancroft Rd., Rockville, was sit Lake Rd., Tolland, has graduate Valley View Dr., South Windsor, is Corps (ROTO cadets from promoted recently to Army private from the Air Training Command participating in U.S. Air Force the University of Connec­ first class while serving as a finance Noncommissioned Officer Reserve Officers Training Corps clerk with the 3rd Infantry Division Leadership School at Reese AFB, ticut in summer training field training encampment at camp at Ft. Bragg. S.C. in Wurzburg, Germany. Tex. Rickenbacker AFB, Ohio. Pfc. Sunderland entered the Army He is a physiological training lerardi, a student at Norwich in S eptem ber 1976. She was specialist at the U. S. Air Force University, Northfield, Vt„ is a 1975 Andrew T. Leemon, son graduated from Rockville High Hospital at Reese. graduate of East Catholic High of Mr. and Mrs. Emeszt School in 1976. Sgt. Holt was graduated from School. Leemon of 21 Saulters Rd. mmL Rockville High School in 1971. has been named to the VM fM SLAP STMTS KH MANCHESTER M onday’s daily DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 S44A ManchMtw Evanlng Htraki mosTunoAT 893 PubllghGd 9v«ry waning txcGpt 649-9333 RT 6 & 44A . nutmeg Sunday! and hoHdava. Entarad at tba DONT MISS fr Manchaatar, Conn. Poat Ottica aa Sa- BOLTON 649-9481 cond Claaa Man Mattar. 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Founded Oct. 1, 1881 I I Wrath 5 Jirdinliri H 1 F T l By Abigail Van Buren 6 NIppI* 12 Sam e (prefix) A N T j j AuO't Bureau cl Crrcurjl OP Member Untied Press Internaltonal 7 A rib U Women’s views neglected 13 Colora gold Skateboard area wanted DEAR ABBY: I've been married for 16 years and have 8 T ik t Published by the Manchester Publishing C o . Herald Square. 14 Twiitad ■snSm four children. The oldest is 16 and the baby is 2. My idvantago of I a. 0 A 10 Born Manchester. Conn 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. in abortion debate To the editor, husband (IH call him ‘‘Joe’*} is a NCO in the U.S. Army. I 8 Grow droway ir oi 0 skateboard park in by Union Pond. I 17 Through thought our marriage was solid, but when he came home 10 Inataad 1 P A • Ba>monJ F Bob nson EdrtO' Publrsner Harold E Tulkrnjton. Managrng Edrior 1 like to ride my skateboard, but 19 SM am a plant hope they will, because it will make last month after serving 13 months in Korea, he seemed 13 Groaa 29 Prlntar'a To the editor. 20 Joatia Curvy letter more child just isn’t that easy to lately there seem to be too many quiet and moody. Then he dropped a bombshell in my lap National commodity skateboarding in Manchester safer. 22 Inaect egg Herring J) In all the letters w ritten by accept. Product 31 Daaart In Aala hazards which a skatcrboarder must Sincerely, when he told me he had “fallen in love" with an 18-year-old 24 Spread! Idea (Fr.) Opinion (abbr.) 32 Amarican folk religious men of their stand on abor­ Do welfare recipients receive birth face. Cars, dogs, and other people Korean girl who is now four months pregnant with his aparingly EnargV'iaving Rodney Levasseur 16 M ak afraa aingar tion, I have yet to read one that childl 27 Commance- time (abbr.) control information and allowance, are among the hazards which a 18 Noun aufdx 33 Grow planta Erin Steve Yale He says he loves me but can’t turn his back on rhiw girl mant expresses a concern for the woman, or are they supposed to practice 21 Cultivator 36 Enargy B ig bundle skateboarder must contend with. 424 W. Middle Tpke. because when she was 17, she had a baby by a Canadian- 30 Golf holi 23 Pagoda (Inlal agancy (abbr.| On aama side and this is the way religion has been chastity as a requirement of being on 1 heard that the town may put a soldier who deserted her. 31 M akat gift of Manchester 26 Farawalla 37 Antiquatad Superlative A threatened rip-off for centuries. It was founded by men 34 Hole welfare? Joe wants to divorce me, go back to Korea, marry this 28 Aaiambllaa 41 Of graatar luHix Mickey Finn — Morris Welsa 36 W ork too and is controlled by men. They pass Another interesting fact is the girl and bring her (and her c|iild) here, so she can have her 28 Farm agancy langth 87 And not hard •A powerful lobby made up of higher by 1985. (Inflation, the laws for both women and men baby here. He says in time she may find another man to (abbr.) 42 Trojan mountain 89 Droop Catholic church’s ambiguous views love and marry her, then hell divorce her and marry me. 36 ink writing shipbuilders, ship operators 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 9 anyone?) and they do not ask a woman’s opi­ on marriage. Abortion is not right, Block party successful Joe is 38 and I am 35.1 know he really loves me, but he inatrumant THAT'S TOO BAD! and maritime unions is waging nion. 39 Plead THE LATEST REPORT IT WOULD’VE SAVED Third, there is a worldwide but neither is birth control to prevent feels ^ ilty about what he did in Korea and takes pity on 10 11 12 THE STATE A LOT It is also men who have tried to tell this girl. I told him I loved him too much to divorce him. 40 United FROM THE HOSPITAL a well-financed struggle for glut of tankers. Almost every unwanted pregnancies. To the editor. tunate that he could not attend, but 43 Phreie of un- 13 15 THAT THE M AN YOU OF MONEY IF (Was that wrong?) 14 15 SHOT WILL RECOVER! HE'D DIED! women that being pregnant and going derttendlng (2 President Carter's mind and, nation has tankers laid up And so it is with government and Police Chief Robert Lannon was we hope to see him next year at the I know if I let him go to marry her, hell regret it later. through childbirth is a natural wda.) 16 17 16 religious authorities — they call the most cooperative and helpful in ob­ party. What do you advise? to be blunt about it, we hope without cargoes for them. It is 45 Defense de- ■ ■ process, nothing to be alarmed shots — and we’re the ones placed on 20 25 20 they lose. taining roadblocks for our street’s We also appreciate Steven J. HEARTSICK IN TEXAS pertinent ■ ■ sheer economic madness for about. How do they know this? Is a (ebbr.) 27 2. 2. 30 the firing line, with the illusion that annual block party this past July 4th. Fisher of Rockville for providing DEAR HEARTSICK: 1 think you're wise to hold off • Their weapons are a vast this country to build costly cesearean section normal? with God’s help we’ll survive. rushing Into a divorce. Although Joe doesn't deserve any 46 Tirt ■ Elizabeth Drive had its third annual some excellent music in the evening. good conduct medals for his behavior in Korea, it's to his 60 M i o _____ 31 33 33 35 • advertising campaign and a tankers when, if needed, they Men also feel that raising ctjildren Nonsense! tung ■ block party this year with fun and credit that he's willing to accept the responsibility for his 30 1 3. is a natural function for women; that 62 Seize bill in the House of Represen­ could be bought cheaply from entertainment for all residents. Sincerely, actions. 1 ■ they adapt easily to it because it’s Sincerely, 64 Identificationa 39 41 tatives that would require up surplus fleets. Chief Lannon was Instrumental in Spin Zucker An alternative plan would be to send the Korean girl (al.) their nature. Who decided this? money for her confinement and child support. It makes ■ to 30 per cent of imported oil to Madeline Cain helping us obtain barricades from the 85 Elizabeth Dr. 55 Halting 43 47 46 49 A woman has physical and mental 86 Lockwood St. more sense than breaking up a 16-year*old, four-children 58 PostMiion ■ ■ The lobby is using a scare highway department. It was unfor- Manchester marriage so that he can hastily marry a 18-year-old girl, 60 Noun suffix SO ,1 S3 1 be carried by 1980 in privately limits just as a man does and one Manchester, ■ ■ Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer argument about “national divorce her later and remarry you again. 61 Small deer SS 86 87 88 59 owned tankers flying the The word from here is to hang In there and keep your 62 Fatten .American flag. defense,’’ claiming that 63 Female aelnt 60 61 62 marriage intact. Good luck. Let me know what you decide (ebbr.) f. OF COURSE, I'M ^ I American flag tankers would to do. care. 64 Sin 03 64 65 Sounds innocent enough; but 12 NOT AS ACCURATE ^ 65 Inordinate AS I WAS. BUT I'M the implications are bad and be an asset in an emergency. self-esteem (NCWSrAPfR INTIR^RIII ASSN) DEAR ABBY: SINGLE SIMON wrote to say that as a STILL PRETTY FAIR.' extremely costly for the U.S. In point of fact, vast tonnage of bachelor he is through accepting party invitations unless he can bring his own date. And you said that most taxpayers and consumers. American-owned tankers is hostesses invite bachelors to provide escorts for the single First, to meet the bill’s goals registered under foreign - women. The concept that most bachelors are invited to parties Win at Bridge I some $13 billion in new U.S.- ‘flags of convenience,” like only to provide escorts for single women is a screaming built tankers would be needed Liberia's. In wartime they insult to all single men! ■ ' .•• - j,.. ■ . I . would go where their owners Why must a party have an equal number of men and Mind reading fair tactic over the next few years. - •' - f* >. , , women? There is no need for a man or woman to feel out of Unfortunately it costs twice (and the U.S. government) told . - .. ■ . place at a party without a partner unless, of course, the So, after mature cogitation East played his ace of hearts as much to construct a tanker them, not where anyone else party is an orgy. NORTH SINGLE BY CHOICE A 10 8 7 6 2 and then gave his partner the in America as abroad. Now said. VQJB diamond ruff. »K J East was a good young Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence nobody in his right mind would In 1974 the maritime lobby, DEAR SINGLE: For my part, guesta should be invited to parties for their personalities—and not to balance the AKQIO California player, but unfor­ order a tanker from a U.S. which contributes lavishly to tunately South was John Rau, YOU CONFOUNDED QUACIcl,., YOU'VE BEEN FORCED TO REFRAIN’’i number of males and females. (P.S. Fve never attended an WEST EAST HOW PARE YOU TELL ME I'TA SE E WHAT 1 M E A N ? orgy, but I am under the impression that any number can who had just retired and mov­ FR07VI GORGING ON RICH FOODS, shipyard — unless of course the political campaigns, got a * 4 AQJ3 ed to California from New IN EltCELLENT SHAPE.AFTBR FORCED TO GET PROPER REST AND' play.) Al l I'VE BEEN THROUGH?! taxpayers subsidize the cost, similar bill through Congress. V 976 4 3 VA6 York. EXERCISE, AND ABOVE ALL- *4 9 A 10 976 3 2 John quit tournament L E T 'S which is what the maritime Fortunately for the public DEAR ABBY: How can a woman tell for certain *876 54 2 *J PUT IT -PREVENTED bridge 40 years ago after hav­ THIS WAY. whether a man’s proposal of marriage is sincere? SOUTH ID) FR07VI w o r k in g lobby plans. purse. President Ford had the *AK95 ing won a couple of national PROPOSED TO championships, but he is tak­ y o u r s e l f in t o Second: it costs far more to wisdom and courage to veto it. V K 10 2 Ap o p l e c tic r a g e s 9Q85 ing it up as a retiree. BY BUUVING YOUR operate an American-flag We wish we could say Carter DEAR PROPOSED: If a woman doesn't know a man He looked over at Elast, well enough to know whether he's sincere or bluffing, she *A93 EMPLOYEE&l would do the same. However, North-South vulnerable decided that East knew what vessel, U.S. crews being paid doesn't know him well enough to marry him. he was doing when he cashed almost four times more than maritime interests kicked in West North East South the heart ace, worked out foreign ones. Since there is no early and often to his IN.T. what had gone through East's Astro-graph Pass 2* 29 2* mind and proceeded to take free lunch, the tankers would primary campaign. As an ex- Pass 4* Pass Pass the double finesse in trumps in need operating subsidies or naval officer he is sympathetic 3y BERNICE BEDE OSOL Pass spite of East’s try and was SC O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Opening lead —49 rewarded with a very nice Alley Oop — . Dave Graue would have to charge a lot to to their arguments about a match-point score. Changes are developing today By Oswald & James Jacoby bring in the oil. strong merchant marine. And that will have an effect upon your status or position. You can't con­ East was really on the horns Simply put, this means that the lobby has cleverly hired \JiXDB trol them, but the outcome will of a dilemma. He knew that please you. A Vermont reader wants to every gallon of gasoline and the ad agency of Gerald his partner had opened a know who invented the suit 0tei[il(!)l!l(7 singleton diamond. He could heating oil would cost more Rafshoon, who did Carter’s Sailing on Buzzard’s Bay (Photo by Reginald Pinto) SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. preference signal. 21) Someone whose Influence lead back his 10 of diamonds Several people have claim­ because of the shipping in­ campaign publicity, to handle July 13, 1977 exceeds yours sees In you an to ask for a heart return and ed it as their brain child, but it People will be on hand to back equal today. So much so. he may his ace of hearts would be the dustry’s bill. How much more its $500,(KX) propaganda drive. you up or they’ll be in your cor­ approach you to form an is generally attributed to the third defensive trick. Then he late Hy Lavinthal of Trenton, is in dispute, but some es­ ner this coming year when you alliance. would lead another diamond. And in all, the public is in need them. It's your good for­ New Jersey. Choice: The hospital or the Riveria CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-JatL 19) West would not be able to ruff tune to know support will always timates ^re that the nation’s grave danger of a multibillion- II you've had trouble embarking (For a copy of JACOBY be near. and declarer would promptly oil bill would be $38.3 billion on a dial or exercise program, MODERN, send $1 to: "Win el dollar shipping rip- slow to stock up J2 bills. This means As a result of their campaign, use of ANV TIME' _ TH1N6S ARE SERVED the bill jumped 2,000 per cent in just Almanac IJ IT TRUE SO BAP IT ' IN A LJQ relatively few are given out as THAT THE BOABPIN6 HOUSE HA6 HARP TP OQ over a month. "The Portland .SHOTOLASS change to customers and consequent­ IMPRPVEP M MUCH SPMEWDV IFINP CHEE5E -'a.WI’TH ly, the bill has not obtained experience proves it can be done,” By I iiili'il I’rcBH Inlcrnuliunul On this day in history: ACTUALLY FOUNP MEAT IN THE NO , Haathcliff Conlon said. REFILLS.' This Funny Worid widespread circulation. Today is Tuesday, July 12, the In 1862, the U.S. M ^al of Honor Side glances By GILL FOX! rS V - II \V IN THE H A 6 H ? ^ , . j - r r ^ MACARONI.' Officials say the merchants offer Potential savings 193rd day of 1977 with 172 to follow. was authorized by Congress. all sorts of excuses for not using the There is a considerable potential The moon is moving from its last In 1933. a new industrial code was DEUCEOUV CLEVER OF >00 TO SPRINKLE. $2 bill. Some claim (hey have no savings to be gained if the govern­ quarter toward a new moon. THE MODEL WITH RED PEPPER.'j i established to fix a minimum wage of space in the cash register for a new ment can persuade people to use the The morning stars are Venus, Mars 40 cents an hour in the United States. denomination, although manufac­ $2 bill, since the printing of $1 bills and Jupiter. In 1961,73 persons died in the crash turers of the machines insist there is now accounts for 60 per cent of the The evening stars are Mercury and of a Czechoslovakian plane in Africa, an extra compartment which could annual workload of the Bureau of Saturn. In 1972, Sen. George McGovern of be used for the $2 bill. Other Printing and Engraving. Those born on this date are under South Dakota was nominated as the merchants fret about the possibility The Bureau currently prints about the sign of Cancer. Democratic candidate for president. 1 of employe carelessness in handling 1.8 billion $1 bills each year, at a cost American writer Henry Thoreau He was badly beaten in November by "VOOlRe NOT GOING.',... ANP YM Art FIN AL.'.'" the bill, fearing it will be mixed up of $15.25 per thousand. Because the was born July 12, 1817. Richard Nixon. with $1 bills. $1 bill is so heavily used, it has an A thought for the day: It was Matter of habit average life span of only 18 to 20 writer Henry Thoreau who said, PIKE R?IN<51 “It’s just a matter of habit, a reluc­ months. Yesterdays "That man is the richest whose tance to change procedures,’’ said Will take longer pleasures are the cheapest,” Short Riba — Frank Hill James A. Conlon, director of the But if the Treasury Department DOCTOR FREUO, I'M , ... A WORTHLESS BUM. YOU HAVE A VEI?V BAD BUT VDUARE A eOOP Bureau of Printing and Engraving. can ever achieve its original goal of 25 years ago JU S T NO OOOD.IM SeLP-IMAGE. JUDSE OF CHARACTER. “We have every evidence that the replacing half the $1 bills in circula­ Residents urged to give blood. STUPID, W EAK... average citizen is receptive, and tion with the new $2 bill, the govern­ Town insurance row to be aired Thought we're working now to bring the retail ment can save some $5 to $6 million Monday night. community around.” annually. Overgrown shrubs on corner lots At one point, the Treasury Depart­ “ It’s going to take considerably are beingchecked. “A fool takes no pleasure in un­ "Perhaps they don’t feel like having guesta, Dear.” ment planned a $300,000 public longer than the five years we had 10 years ago derstanding, but only in expressing relations campaign to promote use of expected, but the thing makes so Cheney Bros. Corp. is cited for its his opinion.” (Proverbs 18:2) 'HEAiMcufpfe AFEsr ON-THe GOF cooiae.'" the $2 ()ill. But the idea was dropped much sense pragmatically that we employment policy of non- Earle R. Custer ' • irf»$N(A.iK.rii.ji«»uA.fM.0R 4 --2 S when several top officials decided C llllv,l€Alw.TMn.,US Two just have to believe the deuce will descrimination against older North United “After the operation, while he's still under the anesthetic, the taxpayers might look askance at win out,” said Conlon. workers. Methodist Church could you implant some hair, too?” PAGE EIGHT A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 12. 1977 Obituaries United effort About town Far-ranging agenda on tap (Cuntiniicd from Page One) Mrs. Vt illiam McDonald Sr. grandchildren and 3 great­ The DAR was deeded the properly St. James School fund raising com­ terested single parents are invited. grandchildren. glass works to which M signatures about 50 years ago by the Horace mittee will meet Wednesday at 7:30 BOLTON — Mrs. Jeanette Heller Registration for the second series McDonald, 58, of 27 French Rd. died The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 were added, encouraging the DAR to Pitkin family. p.m. in the convent. The meeting Is for town directors tonight a m, from the V.J. McAloon and Son take any steps necessary to retain open to parents of St. James School of townwide swim lessons will be Sunday at Lawrence and Memorial The Manchester Board of Direc­ Funeral Home, 213 Garden St., Paw­ the site for the benefit of present and children. Wednesday at 9 a.m. at all town poos. discuss the organization's proposed about 33 acres for the proposed in­ having to pay half the cost for curb Hospitals, New London She was the On hand to defend the preservation tors holds its only scheduled meeting tucket. with a Mass at 10 at St. future generations. There will be classes for beginners, swimming pool at Manchester High dustrial park. The property would be repairs. The owners will still pay half wife of William A. McDonald Sr, of the once famous industry, John of the month tonight, and the agenda Mary's Church. Pine St.. Pawtucket. Anyone wishing to donate money The VFW Auxiliary will meet advanced beginners, intermediates, School. lOH is seeking town funding purchased from the Hartman Tobac­ the cost of sidewalk work. Mrs. McDonald was born in Shanahan, director of the State swimmers and advanced swimmers. is a varied one that ranges from Burial will be in Old St. Mary's toward the preservation of the glass tonight at 7:30 at the post home. to cover the $4,000-per-year cost of co Co. at about 15 per cent more than Another proposal from Giles, Glastonbury and lived in Bolton 34 Historical Commission, said that by massage parlors to sidewalks. maintaining the pool. Cemetery. Pawtucket. works may send their donation to the appraised value. But, Town which establishes a fee schedule for years no means should any disposition of The board's regular meeting will Manager Robert B. Weiss said that The family suggests that friends Pitkin Glass Works Fund, c/o The Marine Corps League will hold All women of South United The board's regular meeting will use of the town landfill, will also be She worked for the Manchester the property be considered without be held at 8 o'clock at Nathan Hale he feels it would be advantageous for wishing to do so may make memorial Savings Bank of Manchester. a special membership meeting Methodist Church are invited to at­ ' include consideration of an ordinance on the board’s agenda tonight. Evening Herald as a route delivery consulting his office. He said his tend the Prayer and Study Group School. But, even this meeting will be to regulate massage parlors in the town to purchase the land rather worker for Bolton. Manchester and gifts to the Joslin Diabetes Founda­ Manchester, 06040. All donations are Wednesday at & p.m. at the Marine A public hearing will also be con­ department had legal tools that could meeting tonight at 7:30 in the preceded by several matters. The Manchester. The proposal was than go to condemnation.' Vernon, seven years before retiring a tion, 1 Joslin Place, Boston, Mass., tax exempt. Club on Parker St. ducted for a proposal to provide a be helpful in retaining the property. church's education wing. board is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. written by Town Counsel Victor I. Hartman has also agreed to re­ year ago. 02215. There were numerous comments in property tax exemption for solar He also advised the DAR to apply for at the old Keeney Street School, a Moses and had been requested by purchase the property at the same Other survivors are four sons, support of the site's preservation. a National Register listing. Such a The Manchester Chapter of energy installations. The confirmation committee of site that is being considered for a Republican Director Vivian price — $87,000 — if the park does not William A. McDonald Jr. and Bailey said the Pitkin Glass Works is Parents Without Partners will meet Other items on the agenda include: Mrs. Delia Marlowe listing would offer possibilities of Center Congregational Church will carpentry shop for the Public Works Ferguson. develop. Thomas M McDonald, both of East the last historical site of importance matching grants and aid for preser­ tonight at 8 at the Community Bap­ • A public hearing on a proposed Mrs. Delia Marlowe, 85. of 164 meet tonight at 7; 30 In the Federa­ Department. The board will also consider an or­ that links Manchester with the vation. tist Church on E. Center St. All in­ Moses said that the proposed or­ $12,730 appropriation to aid visually Hartford, John J. McDonald of Long Hawthorne St. died Monday night at tion Room of the church. From the school, the directors will dinance would not eliminate the dinance that would regulate the Revolution. impaired students. The money will Beach. Calif . and James A, Manchester Memorial Hospital. She travel to the Pine St. firehouse, parlors, but would regulate them by assessment of sidewalk repairs. Jay The structure was built in 1783 by David Poirier, staff archeologist be provided from the State Board of McDonald of Bolton; three was the widow of Charles Marlowe. which is now used for such carpentry requiring such things as educational J. Giles, director of public works, Capt. Richard Pitkin and his son with the State Historical Commis­ Education, Services for the Blind. daughters. Maureen M. Wylie of New Mrs. Marlowe was born Nov. 28. work. At 7:30 p.m., the board will background for massagists. revised the proposal, which had been York City. Kathleen Dufresne of Richard for the manufacture of sion. said that the Pitkin Glass Works Partial water ban set • A public hearing on a proposed 1891, in Malone, N.Y., and lived in meet at Nathan Hale with members The directors will also conduct a presented to the board in June, to Manchester and Mrs. Mary Beth glass. This privilege was a special is one of two above-ground glass $9,376 appropriation for Head Start Manchester the past 20 years. of Instructors of the Handicapped to public hearing on the acquisition of grant for 24 years by our country's works that remains in the state out of eliminate adjacent property owners transportation to be funded through a Maciolek of East Hartford; a She was a member of the Rosary young government, as a reward for about 10 original sites. for Glastonbury area state grant. brother, Joseph Heller of Jackman. Society of the Church of Notre Dame, the pecuniary loss in the manufac­ • The appointment of a member to Maine, three sisters, Mrs. Clara Malone. Radwick of Coral Gables. Fla., Mrs. ture of powder for the patriot cause Lines from a poem written in 1897 the Manchester Housing Authority to Survivors are 2 sons, Carl Marlowe by Marietta Stanley Case entitled The Town of Manchester's Water applies to even-numbered houses. On School board may purchase replace Nicholas Jackston. The Margaret Healey of Wethersfield and and Walter Marlowe, both of and for other distinguished services Department Is Imposing a partial even-numbered dates, the ban Madlyn Heller of Manchester, and a in the Revolutionary War. "The Old Glass Works” describe the Democrats are expected to nominate Manchester; a daughter. Mrs. Hazel water ban for some residences it ser­ applies to odd-numbered houses. For Marci Negro. grandson. In 1968, the Manchester Historical gray stone monument to a phase of Sessions, with whom she made her history: vices In Glastonbury. instance, if you lived at 73 The funeral is Wednesday at 8; 15 home; 10 grandchildren and 20 great­ Society and the Orford Parish Fran-Taylor of the Water Depart­ Woodhaven St., you would not be able land to expand playground a m from the Callahan Funeral Chapter agreed to share ment said that pumps in the area are grandchildren. "0 dear old ruin, in our charming to water your lawn today —July 12. About town Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, The funeral will be at a time to be maintenance responsibility of the old and have been used excessively In You would have to wait until By SUSAN VAUGHN Dr. Kennedy also contacted state with a Mass at 9 at St Rose Church, town. Board of Education officials who said announced from the St. Mary and site. Mrs. Constance Adams, vice- recent weeks. tomorrow, an odd-numbered date, llrrald lirpurirr East Hartford. Burial will be in Rose president of the historical society, Whose beauty gives to it a fair “It doesn't take much of a dry the state grant for the Bentley Murphy Funeral Home, 276 E. Main renown. July 13. School Supt. James P. Kennedy H e r a l C i Lydia Circle of South United Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. St., Malone. N.Y., with a Mass at the said the society had not been in­ period to affect the area,” he said. The ban affects the following will recommend , to the Board of renovations of $608,805 could be Methodist Church will have a family Friends may call at the funeral formed in recent years about any Thou art its relic gem of early The department plans to install new amended to pay for the land Church of Notre Dame, Malone. days. Glastonbury streets: Shady Hill, Education next Monday that it begin picnic Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m maintenance expenses. pumps there, but preparation work steps to acquire the property at 43 SECOND purchase. He said state officials con­ Burial will be in Notre Dame Most picturesque and pleasing to Knollwood, Briarwood, Woo^aven, Susannah Wesley Hall of the church. From time to time, the town crews still has to be done by the electric Hollister St. next to Bentley School. SECTION sider the purchase a minor amount Cemetery, Malone. our gaze! Brookhaven, and Cedar Ridge. have cut the grass, cleared some of company before the Installation can The acquisition would allow expan­ and recommend it because of the in­ Mrs. .Annie M. McKeougli The John F. Tierney Funeral Blow softly winds, upon these A similar partial ban has been in TUESDAY, JULY 12, Manchester Chapter, Parents the brush and carted away crumbling take place, he said. effect in the Forest Hills section of sion of the undersized school adequate site, which is less than than .Mrs. .Annie M. McKeough of 61 Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge cherished walls; Without Partners, will have a of local arrangements. stones. Boy Scout troops h^ve Because of the overuse of the Manchester since the ‘beginning of playground. Dr. Kennedy said Mon­ \ 1977 two acres. general meeting tonight at 8 at Com­ Clyde St.. Pawtucket, R 1 .died Mon­ Drift lightly, snow, as fairy The purchase would not affect the The family suggests that friends volunteered from time to time to pumps, the department is imposing June. Taylor said that cooperation by day. munity Baptist Church, 585 E. Center day at a nursing home in Pawtucket. footstep falls; renovation plans. Dr. Kennedy said, wishing to do so may make memorial clean up the area. an alternate-day partial ban begin­ residents in that area has helped ease ' The owner of the property on which asking price of the property is $45,- St. The meeting is open to persons She was the mother of Thomas Deal gently, time, that they may as they have already been cut back gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ ning Thursday at 5 a.m. the strain on water equipment during is located a two-family house, 900. who are widowed, divorced, McKeough of Manchester. long be spared considerably from the original ty, 237 E. Center St. The ban prohibits sprinkling lawns, dry periods so far this summer. notified the school administration of Dr. Kennedy said it would cost an separated or never married and Other survivors are 2 daughters, 10 As a memorial to him who shared proposal because of declining school washing cars, and watering gardens The streets included In the Forest an intent to sell the property and additional estim ated $10,000 to having at least one living child. The fortunes and privations of his enrollment. from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. The ban is in Hills ban are: Kennedy, Bishop, Kent, asked if the school board would be in­ remove the house and change the men. The new parking area could mean effect every other day for each Hamilton, Woodstock, Sage, terested in the purchase. property into a parking lot. A service of Holy Communion is A big Irish smile Sidewalk deferral granted in And led them on, their freedom to household. Carpenter. McDivitt, Grissom, Dr. Kennedy said it is not within elimination of the present parking lot obtain," Dr. Kennedy said his recommenda­ scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m. Barbara Best, one of the teenagers from Ireland visiting On odd-numbered dates, the ban Shepard, and Pinewood. the jurisdiction of the school board to tion is based on discussions with on the east side of the school and per­ at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. In one recent case, and interpretation of the not know how many others, feel that they are being purchase land. It would have to work Douglas Townsend, Bentley school mit expansion of the playground Manchester this summer, gives one of her best smiles while possibly in other subdivi­ regulations, according to if any. had received required to make in­ throught the Town Board of Direc­ principal, and Richard Mankey, area, which is one of the major needs A fair workshop will be conducted attending a picnic recently for the Irish youths and their host sion requests in past years, of the school. Alan Lamson. town deferments besides the stallations for sidewalks tors. architect for the scheduled tonight at 7 in the education wing of families. (Herald photo by Barlow) the Manchester Planning The new parking lot would be planner. He said that a Woodside St.-Hillstown Rd. and curbs that are present­ The size of the parcel is 66 feet by renovations to the school, who both South United Methodist Church. and Zoning Commission closest to the area of the school granted deferment project. ly not needed. This in­ 130 feet. The 130-foot side boundary is agreed that the purchase would be iPZC) has granted a defer­ presents no problems and "Those will be the last creases the cost of develop­ adjacent to the school property. The advantageous. which may eventually be changed ment for sidewalk installa­ that the PZC will take no ones, unless they (the ment, they have said. over for other public uses. Dr. tion. a step which it is not action to change the status PZC) changes the One of the developers, Kennedy said. permitted to take under of such a decision. regulations, " Lamson said. Hockanum Valley Model Rocketry The school board’s building and Blood donor appeal issued present subdivision Under present Earlier this year, the Associates, has requested Water study group sites committee will meet at Bentley pointments for this visit and many regulations. regulations, the PZC may PZC learned that its School Monday at 8:30 p.m. to review The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be There will be a babysitting service that deferments be legally more donors are needed to help meet The decision to defer was only waive or require the regulations do not permit permitted under the plans for Bentley and the construc­ in Manchester Thursday at the from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. for mothers the 150 pint monthly quota. Ap­ made because of a mis­ installation of sidewalks such deferments. This has regulations. The request takes no action tion and renovations plans for the Knights of Columbus Hall, 138 Main who must bring their youngsters St., from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. pointments may be made by calling and curbs. A waiver means generated concern with will be a public hearing Demonstratio A citizen group studying alter­ that^would upgrade and r^ln^the Washington School-West Side along with them. the local Red Cross office at 643-5111. that if the town ordered the some local developers, who item at the PZC's July 25 Coo[ Hill Treatment mant and Recreation Center. Local blood program officials said Anyone in good health between the natives for improving Manchester that there are only about 125 ap­ Walk-in donors are welcome. meeting. water treatment adjourned last night build a ew plant InJliB'GloM Hollow Board members and ad­ ages of 18 and 66 may donate blood. without taking action when it became area. ministrators are meeting with state Officials from the Connecticut Red apparent that too few members were Part of the reason for adjourning Board of Education officials today Cross Blood Center in Farmington present tomake a final decision. the meeting was that Thrall would for the initial sketch conference on Dr. Schardt appointed said there continues to be a shortage The group plans to meet again July not be able to remain for the discus­ the Bentley plans. of blood of all types. IN MEMORY OF 19 if enough members are available. sion. A survey of all the town’s public The Blood Center must collect 3.- WEDNESDAY! It has already eliminated from con­ Thrall's view differs from that of schools is being conducted to deter­ to CC trustees board 200 units each week to maintain an sideration seven of the 11 alternative Weston & Sampson which mine areas which will have to be adequate supply to meet the needs of proposals for water treatment recommends abandoning the Cooper changed to conform with federal Gov. Grasso appointed a ly to membership on the Regional the state’s 43 hospitals. Connecticut studied by Weston & Sampson, Hill plant when a new facility at requirements for on accessibility to Manchester doctor Monday as one of Advisory Council of Manchester people have been depending on the ERNEST F Globe Hollow is built. The firm three new members to the Board of Boston consulting engineers. school buildings by handicapped per­ Community College, according to Dr. Red Cross blood program for 27 (Town) mits the developer to avoid All four the remaining ones involve calculates that both capital and sons, Dr. Kennedy reported Monday. Trustees for the Regional Communi­ Ronald H. Denison, MCC president. years, and it is only with the con­ Tuesday, 10:21 a.m. —Box any expense for the in­ building a new central treatment operating costs would be lower under The guidelines of the Department ty Colleges, all for terms ending June H. Russell Kolb of 15 Wheelock St., tinuing cooperation of these G5, false alarm. (Town) stallation until the town plant and using existing sources of that alternative. Thrall said he felt of Health, Education and Welfare 30, 1983. Ellington, will serve through Dec. 31, volunteers that blood is constantly requires the walks. HEATH water supply. there are compensations for apply to outdoor curbing and ram­ Dr. Walter M, Schardt succeeds 1978. available. In Memoriam The PZC recently per­ Fred Thrall, former Water Depart­ whatever added cost there might be ping as well as interior toilet Dorothy McNulty of West Hartford. Kolb is in charge of the media At a time when accident prone In loving memory of Nbry J Haugh, mitted a deferment of ment superintendent, Monday night in prefering the plan which retains facilities and wider doorways. The Other new members are Jules Lang, center and printing for the education vacationers push demand for blood who passed away July 12. 1967 sidewalks for a subdivision Indicated his preference Is for a plan the Cooper Hill plant. survey has already revealed, Dr. a lawyer from Norwalk, succeeding department of the Hartford In­ higher and higher while the new So sadly missed along life's way at the intersection of The Kennedy said, that most of the Roger B. Bagley of Manchester, and surance Group. He has a B.A. supply slacks off because of Quietly remembered every day Hillstown Rd. and Wood- schools’s exterior doors are not wide Donald LoRusso of Waterbury, degree, cum laude with distinction, vacations, the Red Cross urges all succeeding Harold C. Hemond of Bartara. Bob, side St. Manchester police report enough for wheel chairs. and a M.S. degree, both from the eligible donors to support the Russell and Bill Of the la st 50 sub­ DEAN MACHINE Another federal requirement is Mystic. State University of New York at Buf­ program — now. divisions that have been that fire alarms must be visual as An area man was appointed recent­ falo. heard by the PZC, only PRODUCTS INC. Two young Manchester men were break were two television sets, a well as audible. Only the newer ad­ In Memoriam three have received 102 COLONIAL RD., MANCHESTER arrested early today on charges of tapestry, jewelry and money with es­ ditions on the schools have this Manchester PZC told In loving memory of our dear father waivers for sidewalks and disorderly conduct and possesion of a timated total value of $1,000. requirement, Dr. Kennedy said. He Edwin R. Wakler who passed away curbs, Lamson said. He did controlled substance. They were About $200 in cash and a paycheck expects to have a full report for the keep ths number July 12. 1972. 0 ^ ’ HRHDY David H. Irwin, 16, of 123 Benton St. were reported stolen from the board at its regular meeting on July of subdivision plans Every day in some small way. 25. In Memoriam WILL BE an—Robert L. Martin, 18, of Center Manchester Book Shop, 707 Main St. The Manchester Plan­ TTiere are wetlands in­ Memories of you come our way The board has three years to meet f 6 4 3 - 9 5 1 5 Time and years roll swiftly by In loving memory of James Ander­ St. They were to be presented in Monday morning. There was no ning and Zoning Commis­ volved In the 70-acre tract, But love and memories never die son. who passed away July 12. 1976. court today after being held at police forced entry, police said. Entrance the new requirements. sion (PZC) Monday night but none would be involved Sadly missed, This day do we remember. headquarters overnight. appeared to have been gained by use learned of plans for a 50-lot in the proposed construc­ RN’s-LPN's-NtRSE AIDES Helen and Ethel A loving thought we give, Police said the arrests resulted of a key. Reservations subdivision on a 70-acre tion areas. The plans do For one no longer with us. CLOSED from a a complaint of noise behind Seven wheels and tires and tire parcel just south of Crest- call for the relocation of But in our hearts still lives due Friday COMPANIONS. WED., JULY 13th apartments on Henry St. where the ^uipment were reported stolen from field Convalescent Home. one brook, Lamson said. Wife, children, grandchildren, two men were found by police in in front of a Congress St. apartment In Memoriam daughters-in-taws and friends for LJM trip The development, as possession of small amounts of Available: 24 Hours a In loving memory of James H. Monday night. The items were proposed, would consist of Arts council Wright, who passed away July 12,1973. grass-like substances. valued at $575. The tires were The Lutz Junior Museum, 126 50 homes in the Residence Day - 7 DAYS A WEEK When memories flash. Ronald W. Russell, 19, of 215 stacked in front of a parked car at the Cedar St. is sponsoring a trip to AA Zoned-parcel. HARTFORD (UPI) - And they often do; Center St., was charged Monday time of the theft, police said. Forced Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford for a Richard Lombardi, The Greater Hartford Arts at HOME-HOSPITAL My heart still aches. night with possession of marijuana in entry into a Center St. apartment children’s theater production of "The engineer for the proposed Council says it has raised With loving thoughts of you. NURSING HOMES. an amount of less than five ounces. Wizard of Oz” Thursday, July 28. resulted in the theft of a 10-speed development, made the more than $529,000 for the Competent, He was arrested at his home where bicycle Monday. Because the response was greater presentation to the PZC. arts from the business police were interviewing him in rela­ experienced staff. Care A resident of a Homestead St. than expected, there may be a second Alan Lamson, town community in its current given under the direc­ tion to another incident. He was apartment discovered the theft of his bus. Those wishing to make a reser­ planner, said that no fund drive. tion of the attending This printing test pattern is released on a prorhise to appear in motorcycle early today and saw two vation are asked to call the museum application has yet been The council said the physician and the super- part of The Herald quality court July 25. jsersons riding on it behind the apart­ by Wednesday at 643-0949. Fees are submitted for the proposed amount is $4,000 more than L vision of a Registered Nurse. control program in order to ment. When he chased them , they due on Friday. subdivision. If it was sub­ the campaign target of give you one of the finest '^ ■ V ridit.. MD Md ASSISTMKI (ri A SUBSIDIARY OF DAMON A house on Burnham St. was fled from the scene. The resident dis­ The bus will leave the museum at mitted today, the plan $525,000, and “indicates the newspapers in the nation. reported burglarized and ransacked Norttwuteni Conn. kic. covered another motorcycle in the 9:30 a.m. and return about 2 p.m. could not be scheduled for growing recognition of the 3S7 L Center SI Manch. during the day Monday. Stolen in the same location which had been stolen Children 12 years old and under must a public hearing until importance of arts to the from a Green Rd. address. be accompanied by an adult. September. community." G f I D C Clew named to FOI panel IV8 Vacation Time — ______WEDNESDAY HARTFORD (UPI) - SUMMERIN MMKHESTER William J. Clew of Had- Be Sure Te Take With You! dam, former managing JULY 13th editor of the Hartford ENHCHMEIir PROGRAM (Minimum 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) Courant, has been ap­ Ennillimflt for the 2nd Session pointed to the state 6 P.M. Freedom of Information (July 25 - August 5) m iL M THS coerai soon TO Commission. In Parking Lot Gov. Ella T. Grasso Will Continue This Week BOLAND trust (Rain Date July 14th) Monday named Clew, 73, to CRICIIUTION, BOX 591 For over one hundred years, generations have the panel, which was the first commission in the na­ TIME: TUL-THURS. 9KI0-11H)0 O IL CO. put their trust in Watkins. Norman M. Holmes tion given authority to In­ Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040 EST.1935 and the Holmes Staff strive to continue that trust KELLY ROAD - VERNON CIRCLE vestigate complaints about PLACE: ILUNG m MGH Check C lM ck with warmth and sincerity to each family EXIT 95 RT. 86 secrecy In government and FUEL OIL served. seek civil and criminal 2 Weeks OutsMe Conn. *2.50 □ 2 Weeks Inside Conn. »1.95 □ COURSES/AGTIVITIES tor 4th grade-Adulls »3.90. □ TOYS - BICYCLES STORE HOURS; ICYCLES penalties for violations. 1 O u l^ Conn. »4.90 □ 1 Iraide Conn. AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Momlat-FrMay The appointment is the Openings In: Sewing • Ceramics • Leatherworking • Kitchen- 24 HOUR SERVICE 9:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. first of two to be made by Crafts • Painting • Public Speaking • Metric Madness Saturday Mrs. Grasso under legisla­ NORMAN M. HOLMES, Dir. tion adopted earlier this • Nature Crafts • Macrame • Yoga • Qolf • Writing • Quilting NAME. . , ...... 0 4 6 -6 3 2 0 8:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. • Jewelry • Stock Market • Pillows and Stuffed Animals • and 369 CMtar 8L FUNERAL HOME year which expands the ADDRESS ...... MwicliMtor 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-5310 commission’s membership others. SPORTING GOODS SPORTING GOODS from three to five PHQNE NUMBER...... members. J ■ ■ ■ H i M H M M M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PAGE TW O-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 12, 1977

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 12, 1977 - PAGE THREE-B Vernon unit wants Residents file suit .1 Jai alal results Soccer j Army & Navy advances Monday combined park-rec against Bolton inn JUNIOR EAST PEE WEE EAST Mike Nightingale scored Mark Cichowski’s fourth revision commission, asked why it Owners of the Alpha-Omega Inn July 19 to answer charges filed by two goals and Scott period score gave the Bv BARBARA RICHMOND wouldn't be feasible to appoint two have been ordered to appear in State Police, He was served a sum­ IlnwhiMi t« Ul IN UN IN IN Tigers a 1-0 win over the IhqUada IN IN Goehring, Myles McCurry, in farm league action Hrralil Kcporicr Tolland County Superior Court in mons charging him with violation of iW Ui sub-directors under the director, one M l iN Pat McCann, Shana Indians. Debbie Bushnell to handle the senior citizens and one Rockville to answer complaints by a state statute concerning liquor per­ lUUlU MMiMtSiN Hopperstead and Ed An- and Ken Graff played well For the second time in the outlasted Dairy Queen, 14-13, The Vernon Charter Revision Com­ I M IIMI PiriMb M sin.n American Farm League champs into to handle other matters. several Bolton Lake area residents. mit premises. TMi TrMi l-M HIIN saldi one each in a 7-0 romp for the Indians. mission would like to see the Parks 1-UUMN 1977 Town Farm Little League last night at Waddell Field. Wednesday night’s play at 6 against The plaintiffs are asking for a tem­ The Alpha-Omega Inn has had by the Raiders over the Pryce Maltempo, Andy Commission and the Recreation Commission members Fred porary and permanent injunction I IN IN « 1 . UM IN iN IN Tournament, Army & Navy The victory advances the Carter Chevrolet while the loss sends three outdoor concerts this year and e4 iN IN Diplomats. Best in defeat Boggini and John King Commission combined and then have McKone and Christine Lutts said prohibiting the inn from playing elec- ItN II.W Dairy Queen to the sidelines in the Gorgoglione said more are being SkitMl IN nka IN were Bryan Pease, Chris found the mark in a 3-0 win double elimination play. the combined commission headed by they would be against singling out tronicaliy amplified music outside planned. Residents have been com­ eSMl 1-3 StIN by the Wildcats over the McKee and Scott Cheney. A victory by Carter’s, champs of a recreation director. senior citizens in the program. Both the building and inside the building plaining about the volume of the TiMl l-M tWTN Stars. Rich Folk and Mike agreed this would be segregation and Mike St. Laurent scored the National Farm League, when windows and doors are open. music, which apparently amplifies twice and John Hedlund Koblect were best for the Commission members attending that there shouldn't be a distinction UN «N IN IN iN IN Wednesday night will give it the The plainiffs also are asking that across the water. IN IN ilM iN «N once in the third period as Stars, Monday night s meeting were in in the charter for age groups. the defendent be directed to control Uf IN championship while a win by Army & lavor ol this action, but throughout Ml >-> U4N MMi M SUN the Yankees blanked the Navy would necessitate another tilt. The commission also agreed that the conduct of its customers when Meetings planned TrtMi m Win MmUMINN Cyclones, 3-0. Dave Nowak PEE W EE WEST the discussion was interwoven a con­ they leave the premises. TiMa M-l tmil Mike Bannivage had two doubles, cern as to where senior citizens the position of recreation director The Board of Seiectmen will meet played well for the Yanks Markers by Peter Follet The plaintiffs are asking the court I;N SN 4.N and Matt Schauster led the Mark Cimino doubled and Mike would (it in this proposal. should be included in the charter with tonight at 7:30 at the Community isr «N lU UN SN iN and Bruce Baltovick, Jay to prohibit the defendent from IN IN iN Devils to a 2-0 win over the Donlon homered for the winners with officers outside the classified ser­ Hall. Included on its agenda are ap­ eu*MU7N iN Hall and Dave Bean were Andy Taylor adding two singles and At a previous meeting a bare vice. creating any unreasonably loud noise pointments. MkU «.| tlllN ew* i-s SON best in defeat. Eagles. Dennis Foreman on its premises. TiiMi «.M mtn MkU M SISiN Glen Jutrus singling in the bottom of majority of the commission agreed The commission members were TrMi S-M SSN.U was best in defeat for the the sixth inning to plate the winning to retain the Recreation Department divided as to whether to have one The plaintiffs are asking for $50,000 The Board of Education will meet ms UN ItN SN J l NIOIt W EST previously unbeaten marker. in damages and such other relief as Ml tN IN Mitkl liN IN IN as it is now in the charter. The commission or two advisory com­ Thursday at 8 p.m. at Bolton nH IN A* 4N IN Eric Juttner scored two Eagles. the court may direct. Elementary School. The lengthy eu* IS utN Inin IN It was a scoreless tie Miker Anderson's spectacular stab charter does not include the position missions. They finally voted 6-2 on a MkIi 1-1 tlM.n MMlI-ttNN goals and Andy Browne of recreation director. The full-time nine-member advisory commission The plaintiffs are Paul and Florine agenda includes special reports TriMi I S-) UN.N NiMi 1-i SINN and Tim and Chris Carmel after regulation and it in the sixth inning saved the contest THSnla l-M S3t7-N director was appointed after the and the majority a g re^ they do not Barron. Francis and Lois O’Donnell, about Bolton High School course SMk one each as the Hurricanes wound up a 1-1 tie as the for the Vets. Shirley Lynch, Arthur Mensing, Pol­ offerings the Committee to Study • UN SN IN charter was revised about seven KM NN INnN blanked the Bicentennials. Bulls tallied in the first want to make any special provision -V UN IN For Dairy Queen, Ron Pinney had years ago. He also has charge of in the charter for the elderly. ly Harris, John and Connie Kolesko, Town and School Intramural and Ik s fls , I IN ihr iN «N Celine Buczek and Sue overtime and the Bears in Howard Lockward and Sarah eWikMSNN rn(M IN two hits, Mike Hebert three and frv senior citizen activities and this isn't Lavitt said, in discussing the elder­ Interscholastic Sports. MkUMSIIN MMtS-ISHN Donnelly were best in the second extra session. MkU S-I SINN Hainsey doubled. The Queens knotted included in the charter either. Stephens. They are being Under unfinished business, the IrtMiM-l UNN defeat. Brian O'Donnel scored for ly and the aging, that the commission ItMa S-I-1 SiSNlI it in the top of the sixth on safeties by represented by Atty. Daniel Harris. school board will discuss the 1976-77 Goals in the third and the Bulls and Gerald Samp­ Commission member Mary Glenn had been talking around the issue. He M kUNNI Pinney and Mike St, Onge. said she would like to retain the com­ said the Welfare Department should The court order was served this budget encumbrances and final «K*Mr4NI fourth periods by Ken son for the Bears. mission with the powers it now has. be changed to Department of Social past weekend. It was signed by Judge report; adjustments to the 1977-78 Reynolds gave the The Queens had an 11-7 lead after John Shea Jr. This includes responsibility for plan­ Services in the charter to remove the budget: several policies and the ad­ Minutemen a 2-1 win over MIDGET NORTH three innings but Army & Navy ning and development of recreation stigma of welfare from social ser­ John Gorgoglione, manager of the visory planning committee for the Tomahawks. Gordon Rob Maltempo scored plated four runs in Ihb fourth and two Alpha Omega, is to appear-in court Bolton schools. both goals in a 2-1 win by Titlists in the American Farm League activities, except those of the Board vices. Mrs. Jean Pearsall, head of Plainfield results Fallone tallied for the in the fifth to take a temporary lead. of Education but including senior the town's welfare department, had losers. the Toros over the Olym­ The winners had eight hits and com­ Owl visits Rockville pics. Chris Sarli and Mark Winning the 1977 championship in the American Farm League citizens. She would also like to see a also asked for this change when she was Army & Navy. Team members (1-r) Front row: John mitted two errors while the losers director who has charge of the Monday matinae Bailey played well for the stroked 10 safeties and were charged spoke to the commission. Duncan, a horned owl from the Children's Museum in Hart­ Water at Bolton inn SUc Iwtm Cmtu (I) department, all recreation programs Lavitt said the logical starting tnr im 3 iMRirt Umnm ILM IIJI LM Toros while Clarence Mazurak, Chris Cimino, David Negri, Mark Cimino, Andy with just one miscue. ford, perches on the hand of Eileen Fielding of the museum TMGLFUT NWclUMdMiN 7 RsIoim M 7M IIR and the senior citizen center. ■UTVbWMI Zachrey scored for the Taylor, Bill Anderson. Back row: Bill Anderson, assistant topic (or the July 25 meeting of the staff as she explains owls to children in the summer program Fkit S-ll (I) PuMcUlpMNIil MiM LN She said her intent was to commission would be the proposed 7rtlNtc 344 pM MUR TWr 4L33 Olympics. coach, Glenn Jutrus, Brian Arnold, Scott Castagna, Jim Virgi­ 1 WoM m IN L2I kM im m k c U7 fM U7R at the Rockville Public Library. Duncan wasn’t very happy to said unsafe by state 2 M m Thi in LN John Bodik and Glenn strengthen the director's position by MstUx U7 pM 3S7JI Department of Social Services U mICMm in i FKIim LN in in nian, Mike Donlon, Mike Banavige, Jim Gabriel, John Banavige, be out in the bright lights. He was raised at the museum after I M L N IN Trifscti: 5-74 fd i 3131I2I Bogginni scored in the se­ putting it in the charter. She said the Stanley Sadlak suggested that a Water samples taken from Bolton coliform count from the lake water TNk »« head coach. (Herald Photo by Dunn) policy decisions should belong with he was found abandoned in the woods and therefore doesn’t M il: 112 piU ULN • LN SsvM* 3-11 (I) cond stanza and Niki better name for the department Lake and the well at the Alpha- was 7,100. A count of that number is TriNctc 1-2-4 MSLTf TNr3»2 1 M (hock 4.N LN IN the commission and the administra­ 9 M ik U l pU $U.N SUArhW,^ UN LN Cacace in the fourth period would be the Department of Com­ know how to forage for himself. Ms. Fielding also brought with Omega Inn have been declared un­ U m t $-11 (Q N rM i: Stt fM SILN 1U M |»I LN tion to the director. considered unsafe for bathing. The 3MRSl|khie LN iN IN in a 3-1 win by the Suns 19th hole munity Services, The commission her a large boa constrictor named Delilah, a possum and a safe for bathing and drinking by the SCtaM’iM IN LN 7ril9ctc L4-7 td i $NLN TIk 31N spokesman said the coliform count R n c S -lim M k 113 pM 32LN over the Warriors. Bruce Seymour Lavitt, chairman of the agreed. state Department of Heaith. The 2 M 1 h^ in hrfidt: 143 p ii 33LN ferret. (Herald photo by Richmond) from the well water was 5. A count of TWk 31:71 ITIntrMM LN LN IN Treadwell tallied for the samples were taken June 30 by IJNMr LN IrUwti: 1-34 pdU N13N MBs hack on track 1 is considered unsafe for drinking. MkSISpadmJf TriMK 34-2 mU $tW.N PrU» IN D m 3-11 iq Warriors. T a l l w o o d Calvin Hutchinson, local sanitarian. Hutchinson said there has been no Mr liNk llTpaU 7Nk 31A2 IfrWiki ILN LN IN OkM: lU pU IliN 2 SkM'i InMi. 112f ll.N Hutchinson said bathing wiil not be surface runoff from the septic 1WtS-ll(N M mIe ttl pM U1.N 3 ri UN Nig J. kp IN MIDGET SOUTH system for a couple of weeks. 3NSeNttj L2I IN IN 7rifwtc L14 SlIMI Tkr 3297 with 5-2 victory BLUE TEES LOW GROSS, LOW Council okays library spending permitted until further notice. He ILM 7JI M k m pU 31Z3N The Apollos and Spartans pians to take water samples today John Gorgoglione, manager of the IN NriNk U2 pM 31HN battled to a 0-0 draw, Brian NET- A —Gross —Chic Gagnon 77, will be built near the Town Hall, is South Windsor, told the packed house 7rifwk 1-2.3 pM $1SNN South Windsor The firehouse headquarters project from the water near the Alpha- Alpha-Omega, said he was told by the Fulton and Lance Pukey Net —Marc Schardt 78-9-69, Bob expected to about $830,000. that the town would be foolish to was approved for bonding at referen­ University of Connecticut laboratory Monday avaning Three runs in the first inning and two in the seventh and the Lukas 8010-70, Jim Allison 80-9-71, Supported by 100 or more library 'The final council vote was 6-2, with Omega Inn and from the upper dam l U ' l i M t LN LN LM were best for the Apollos bypass the federal funds and reject dum. area. that Hutchinson took the water S IlM 4N and Doug Marshall and A1 strong pitching of Jack Taylor helped Moriarty Bros, snap a Bob Chambers 80-9-71, George Bed- proponents, the South Windsor Town Councilmen Raymond Dankel and the project. Glassman said the I triM 4.M Council Monday night voted to ap­ Two library proposals have been samples improperly. Gorgoglione is TkK itii Tully for the Spartans. losing streak and gain a 5-2 Twi League duke over Herb's last narz 78-6-72, Ted Blasko 81-9-72; B John Mitchell voting against the ap­ federal money gives the town the op­ QMk 3U pM m.N defeated in referenda over the past A spokesman for the Department making arrangements to have the lab mKmtwm -G ross —Cliff Keune 81, Net —Ted propriate $257,550 to assist in the propriation. Six Democrats voted in portunity to finally build a library at S«MltS-ll|l| Nrkck US p it S1L2I Aaron Buczek scored two night at St. Thomas. building of a new town iibrary. five years: One in 1972 and another in of Health said this morning that the test the water today. m ekfui IN m CmUi Ml S.N S.N Trtisck 14-7 pM 31I1JI goals and Keith Blanchard Milek 82-16-66, David Richardson 84 - favor of the library. Councilman a minimum cost to the taxpayer. Fbt tmIm cwM m UMHlraASN SJI Ui T«k 3-11 (A) The triumph ups the MBs record to 16- 68, Russ Davidson 85-15-70, Dick 1973. Library proponents contend the 3lirt|RMv 2IN17JI17JI I a»M*! t m i m 3 ^ Ml 2LN LM 7N and Steve Ashbacker one Jerry Gavalis' two-run homer in the The money will be added to the Leonard Sorosiak was not present, He said the town, however, will 1 llN LN TNcSIM 6-6 which keeps them in fourth place Bottaro 86-15-71, Jack Nicholson 89- defeats were due to the large-scale MMtlMMUSltN IMhrt LN IN each in a 4-1 win by the sixth inning but a triple by Ray $436,000 expected in federai funds, but he supports the project. have to bond an additional $100,000 S O e r t ^ 7JI ITaUikir SJI in the American Division. There is no 17- 72, Dick Barnett 89-17-72; C plans submitted to the public. 7Wk NJ7 Midi: UI nU S4Mi TkK 31.45 Oceaneers over the Sullivan, infield single by Fred A public hearing preceding the for the already-approved firehouse m k t lU pM $I7R Irilidi: 4-M «di SllUi rest for the locals as they host Hart­ and the $127,000 already in the library The library which will be built Shoot winners listed M kk 3U 31LN Matadors. John Berk Flynn, sacrifice fly by Riordan and -G ross -B ob Allard 93, Net -John trust fund. council vote found 90 persons in favor building project to come up with the 7rilMte 3-14 pU 3N7LN MMhi bmt (q hriick 3U prid 33IN ford Group tonight at 6 at Moriarty using federal money is a scaled-down SMHAS-lfjl) ShNnyOMi lUI IN 4.N 7rifKk L44 pM $lNlJf scored and Lisa Simler double by Bill Capulis resulted in two Howard 99-24-75, Tony Criso 97-22-75, of the Jibrary and 12 against it. necessary money to add to the Andover ! % lu Nidi SN IN Field. version of the original plans and will Gamer, IS; third, Tom Provost, 12. 1 SMMtag M LN IN LN OtvHdc 3-11 (I) played well for the insurance markers for the MBs. A1 Routhier 95-20-75, Tom Roberts 96- The total cost of the library, which State Rep. Abraham Glassman, El- SMUHi LN LN 3 iSlK M MS. IN UmkOrt ILN 4.M LN Rich Riordan, Ron Krogh and Mike federal funds for the library. consist of about 15,000 square feet. The Andover Sportsmen’s Club in 14-15-16 year-olds: First, Robin 3frMliH7if LN TNciSN Taylor allowed seven hits, striking 19-77, Jim Aufman 102-25-77. I irn ksn i k | IM LN Matadors. McDonald had first inning singles for Andover conducted its 4th Junior’s TNi: 31:72 Nude US pdi S3UI I TMm Jm IM In other action Monday, the council Giel, 15; second. Rose Aiello, 16; c US pai 31LN M ide Ul pdi STIN out five and walking none, Gary Hunt SCOTCH BALL- Mike Davis- informally agreed to lease the little Day Shoot recently. More than 50 third. Hobby Gamer, 14. 7rlMta 14-3 $2&N TiXidt S-M pdi SNIH Tte 32JI Moriarty’s but all runs were un­ was the losing hurler. He gave up Elaine Bednarz 38, PhilJennifer Daly M k 741 pill t2LN INTERMEDIATE earned as Herb's was charged with red school house on Ellington Rd. to Junior/Senlor Teams participated Junior/Senlor Team Winners: M|Mk3lf7iMipiumN Idk S-ll m Nrisctc 7U piU 33LN eight hits, two by MB player- 39, Art Bassell-Sue Stethers 42, Ron Town seeks site for wood 7WtMI(N iriiiaKi IN IN IN TrilKta 744 pU 357I7I Cheney Tech downed four Errors. thaSouth Windsor Historical Society. and S2 youngsters in group com­ First, Saul Montelro (senior) and 7 T«'i MUmM ILN 7.N LN IliikOMl Mi SN manager Gene Johnson. Basile-Linda Saari 42; Closest to pin I Nr. Ipd 2N TviRk Tm4m C«ni (q East Hartford, 4-1, last petitions. David Gamer (junior); second, LN 3N llunr IIN LN LN Herb’s, now 5-8, came back on —Roger Parrott, Linda Saari. town providing an area accessible to The 1870 schoolhouse, which was 2 S « 1 LN iNc im night with Jim Boudreau South Windsor The landfill is closing and all local Winners are; MMc UI pdS SZIN I l i t a m 4N LN both builders and residents. the original Pleasant Valley School, Phyllis PetroUto (senior) and Brenda TNk 32N 4 HI. Fr« Jm LN and Doug Landry each South Windsor residents may be trash will be hauled to East Windsor. 8-9-10year-olds: First, Adam Giel, O iM K 7U pU 3S1JI M kU StI ids S3IN Vmt 4L35 will be restored by the historical Petrolito (junior). NrlMte 7U pU N7N TiNdc 3-74 ids S3SS.N scoring twice for Cheney able to pick up scrap pieces of Most of the wood scraps which had Councilman Edward Havens 9; second, Alan Woodward, 10; third, k UI iMSILN been left at the sanitary landfili were society. High Senior Winner: Jean TrihctE 74-2 pai S17IIN Talt S-ll (i| Sivvkck L444lpM 3N1L7I and Kevin Paquette Read Herald Ads lumber, discard^ by local builders, suggested a drop-off area when he Joey Sparverl, 10. Bouthiette. Fsvtk 3-11(1) lU'lUSy UN S.N IN MWC14N from Rex Lumber Co. on Sullivan Society president Terry Kyc said IUm IUI L2* LN LN tallying for East Hartford. if a suitable place in town can be learned that many residents recycled ll-i:- lS year-olds; First, Mike IRdlD. IN IN ■ icIlILSN Ave. Many local residents used to the society hopes to put craft Trophies and prizes were awarded 7 U rn m kfk 7N LN • HI. TSd IN New! The First found where the wood can be piled. the discarded lumber. Woodward, 12; second, David to all the winners. itmtmk LN TIk SIM pick up the wood from the dump and workshops such as spinning in the TIk IZAI tMric lU ids SUN Town Manager Paul Talbot says he Havens said he thinks it is a waste school house for viewing by the OMaw 117 pai ISLN M kN u i ids SlUN will look into the possibility of the use it for a variety of projects. if the wood is taken to East Windsor hriMtc 117 pai $7IN IriltdE 1-74 ids SI17IN Armstrong public. Tr«9dK 1-74 pia 3Sn.7l Omdk S-ll IQ when it could be recycled. »i:3-ll(M IIiUI S.U IN IN >.a.. irN-y iD-r/iiit

Building Suppllos______« Aportmonis For Pont 53 Aportmonto For Pont 53 Homoo lor Pont 54 Olllcoo-Storoo lor Pont 55 A uto s F o r Solo 51 A u lo t For Salo 51 ffom aa For S a l* 23 Homos For Safa 23 Homos For Solo 23 N o m a t F o r Solo 23 Homoo fo r Solo 23 n a t u r a l STONE for r o o m Apartment, |l(,l 1969 VOLKSWAGEN - Perfect COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg retaining walls, veneers, SIX ROOM CAPE - Close to ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square INTERNATIONAL SCOUT, SOUTH WINDSOR - Nine Available August 1st. Heat, running condition. Excellent Farm, with three story barn. patios, etc. Pick up by the shopping, bus, schools. $300 feet induustrial space, 2,000 1966 - 4 Wheel drive. (Jreat You can have every weekend off room Custom Ranch. Two hot water, appliances, laundry monthly. Security and body, clean interior. New Butler-type building. Power pound or delivery by the ton. square feet office space. Easi­ condition. Call 649-8588, after baths, cast iron baseboard facilities, storage area, gar­ references required. Mr. ly sub-dividable. 249-0495, 249- 5:30 p.m. brakes, $750 firm. 742-7814. plant, and other outbuildings, JUST Mlton Notch Stone Quarry, age. Security deposit. Lease. heat, central air conditioning, 6483163. Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 648 4715. when Ed Gorman works for you plus Three Lovely Homes. Adults. No pets. 643-4884 1973 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass 1968 VOLKSWAGEN engine. Offers invited. B, W Realty, 3 1/2 garages, $54,900. Hayes 420(). Corp. 64^131. 6487268. L00KIN6 Supreme - Excellent condi­ 13,000 miles. $125. Also, mis­ 647-1419. USTED m j w< otter U Urint vuiety of| Posort Proporty tion. $2700, or best offer. Call cellaneous VW parts. 646-5944. Dogo-BIrds-Pots 43 •tiractive apirlmenti andO THREE BEDROOM Ranch - While you are out enjoying MANCHESTER ■ 2-3 TEN ROOM MANCHESTER - Main I townt^iaa In Hancbeatar.k In nice neighborhood. F o r P ont 56 875-6058, after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER ■ Newer 6 Bedroom Cape. Fireplace, RAISED RANCH Street. Two room ] Rental ottice open dally 9-8,^ References required. 1974 MONTE CARLO - Lan­ Room Colonial. 1 full, and 2 FREE PUPPY to good home. Apartments, Heated, hot I veehenda, ll-S. * dau model. Rear defogger, yourself on the tennis court or golf remodeled kitchen, inground Four bedrooms, two full Dubaldo/Lesperance, 649-9419 COVENTRY LAKE - Four OLDSMOBILE 1970 half baths. Fireplace, pool, city utilities, excellent Mixed German Shepard. Four water, appliances, parking, no after 5 p.m. bedroom lakefront cottage. Luxury Sedan. All power. Ful­ power windows. Am/fm course. Ed Gorman will be working aluminum siding, appliances, baths, TWO raised months old. 6481132. pels. Security. 523-7047. DARMTO A upst 6th through 13, August stereo with tape deck. / ,1\V 5 1 condition. $39,900. Hayes hearth fireplaces! ly loaded. $850. Must be seen! for you. carpeting and more. $43,900. Corp. 646A)131. 27tn through September 3rd. (Tall 643-8963, after 6 p.m. Excellent condition. $3250. / / / " t e l Blanchard & Rossetto, Frame and stone con- d o g - c a t b o a r d i n g TWO FAMLIY - 5 rooms, 2 ENTERPRISES | T H R EE BEDROOM Two $150weekly. 742-8815,646-0882. Call 649-1267. Realtors. 646-2482. BY OWNER - Immaculate struction, lovely rear bathing/grooming. Obedience bedrooms. $250 monthly. S46-1021 1 baths, dining room, garage...... COUCH AND CAR Herculon From the minute he helps you seven room aluminum sided sundeck. Ideal in-law protection classes. Complete References required. Mr. stove, frlgldaire washer ,o B en i sectionnal sofa; and 1973 AUDI 100 LS, 1970 - 4 speed. modern facilities. Canine 57 Needs some work. Good buy. EAST HARTFORD Cape. Wall-to-wall carpeting, situation. One of Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 648 hookup, basement, large yard, Hornet Hatchback. Call and v l * * * k « * A work out a realistic price on your Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon 4200. $650. Call after 5:30 , 742-5202. For the economy minded. fireplace, rec room, low Manchester’s premier references. $270. Available THREE BEDROOMS First make reasonable offer. Must home, you can start relaxing. heating. 1/2 acre. $43,500. 643- areas. Road, Manchester. For reser­ NEW BRITAIN 80. Cute and Aug. 1st. 643-6452. sell, leaving state. 649-7463. Small Ranch. Could use vations please call 6485971. floor flat or single family. 1976 TOYOTO Corolla Fast- redecorating. Make an 1695. H ousohoM G oods 40 Artleloo lor Solo 41 FOUR LARGE Rooms, se­ clean. Yard for kids and pets. Responsible adults, no cond floor. Heat, hot water, Home Locaters. Fee $40. 522- MIDDLETOWN. Six rooms, 1968 CADILLAC Convertible - back - Automatic, am/fm offer. $32,500. children or pets. Send replies radio, cassette player. Ed will handle all the details. “THE VERY BEST FREE - 5 kittens. Litter train. appliances, carpeting in­ 4600. garage, appliances, yard, to Box F c/o Manchester Collector’s item. Leather in­ HOMESEEKERS REALTY REFRIGERATORS DARK LOAM 5 yards, $32 Excellent condition. 649-4712. Like driving buyers to your home M an c h M to r Washers, ranges, used, Please call 6482059. cluded. Lease and security. children and pets o.k. $275. Herald. terior. In running condition, 646-4353 plus tax. Gravel, fi’„,ill, washed _ No children. $225. Available BLOOMFIELD • Large and Home Locaters. Fee $40. 522- sold "as is.” $600. Call 643- NEW HOMES WILLIAM L guaranteed and clean. New sand and stone. 643-9504. 4600. Trucks lor Sole 62 and showing them around. Like shipment damaged, GE and on or before July 15th. 643- lovely, two bedrooms. Kills 4461. WMtwood Sacllon II BELHORE AGENCY Boots-Aceossorlos 45 9787. and pets. Only $150. Hurry. M ftc . fo r P ont 58 helping people arrange financing. $30,900. SIX Room Cape. Fngidalre. Low prices. B. D. JAFFO POOL TABLE - 1973 GMC 1/2 Ton Pickup - Ranches. Capes. Colonials. Rtanort 647-1413 Pearl and Son, 649 Main Home Locaters. Fee $40. 5Q- NEW HARTFORD - Country 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 Heatolator fireplace, enclosed Raised Ranches, Dutches. Professional. $300. or best 14 1/2 FOOT MFG - 40 HP THREE ROOMS, heat, 4600. GARAGE FOR RENT - 11 - 54,000 miles, 351 (Cleveland Power steering/brakes. Like explaining deposits, down U M its hbeation Street, 643-2171. offer. Good condition, needs lodge. All appliances. All Heavy duty equipment orch, large lot. Good buy. Now starting on high treed Johnson Motor. New lower utilities, appliances included. Fairfield Street, Manchester. engine. Excellent running otchins Agency 646-3166. to bbe recovered. Cali 568 unit generator. Starcraft utilities. Fireplace, 170 acres. throughout. V-8, standard payments and purchase lots. Call now to see our MOVING. SELLING Security deposit and EAST HARTFORD. Huge Call 643-4888, after 6 p.m. condition. New shocks and 3217. Trailer. Very good condition. three bedroom. Yard for kids. $300. Call today. Home shift, runs good. May be seen plans. EVERYTHING! - Some references required. No pets Locaters. Fee $40. 522-4600. brakes. Asking $1950. Call 643- agreements to buyers. MANCHESTER - Just listed. Many extras. $1200 firm. 568- $275 monthly. Call 6486958 Only $220. Home Locaters. 4484. daily in Manchester. Call 455- Seven room Ranch. Three Priced from 359,900 to WILLINGTON - By owner. things free If moved. Washing 9373 evenings. Colonial, eight rooms, four SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- 4403, after 5. after 5 p.m. Fee $40. 522-4600. □ AUTOMOTIVE bedrooms, family room, two $64,900. machine. Television, and ditioner, 14,0000 BTU. HARTFORD - Five rooms, So If you’re thinking of selling bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. One chairs. 643-5908. TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974 . 29,- baths, garage. Bowers School. Excellent condition, $190. Call 8 FOOT SAILING Dinghy - yard for children and pets. 1972 CHEVY VAN - 3/4 ton. Edmund Gorman acre. $41,500. 487-0688. AUGUST 1st Occupancy. Six COMMERCIAL or Residen­ $300. Home Locaters. Fee $40. 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp Many extras. Mid $40’s. Hayes 633-8113 after 6 p.m. Fiberglass hull, aluminum spacious rooms, first floor, Autos For Sslo 61 Standard transmission. 89,000 your home, call Ed Gorman, ELECTROLUX VACUUM ■ tial Apartment -Room for 522-4600. car. Asking $2550. 6484938. Corporation, 646-0131. M ER R in mast, nylon sail. Good condi­ beautiful yard, garage, two studio, and business; ideal for miles. Very good condition. Realtor, at 646-4040. or stop In at 646-1160 Lols-Lond lor Solo 24 With power nozzle, in good GARAGE SALE - Moving. tion. 647-1306 after 5:30. 1972 FORD G ran Torino Asking $2000. Call 643-9688, condition. Call 875-9190. children, no pels. Heat extra. professional man. Basement BOLTON - One bedroom all PONTIAC LEMANS 1976. MANCHESTER - New listing! Must sell all. 9 a m. to 5 p.m. $255. 643-2081. included. Call 872-9986, or 878 Wagon with air. Fine running after 4. his office at 604 East Middle Turn­ BUILDING LOT For Sale - electric paid. Appliances, P.S., P.B. Only 24,000 miles. In Rolling Park Estates. Monday through Saturday. 66 EVENRUDE Outboard condition. $1400. Call 6487393 Reasonably priced. 525-9026 Seven room Cape, garage, Henry Street. Near schools. FREEZER - 15 Cubic Foot, Valley Street. 6483416. Motor. 35 horsepower, elec­ yard, $140. Call now. Home or 6480850. DODGE VANS - 42 In Stock. pike. Top loading. Commercial BEAT THE COMMUTE! Locaters. Fee $40 . 522-4600. before 3 p.m. Fascinating to crochet fireplace, carpeting, gorgeous SIX ROOM CAPE - Garage, No brokers. Call 646-4528. tric start. Excellent condi­ Cromwell area's most MANCHESTER. Free heat. 1977 Tradesman; Sportsman treed lot near schools and fireplace. Near school, stores Kelvinator. Best offer. Call FOR SALE - 120 Bass Accor­ 1973 DUSTER - 6 cylinder Mini-buses (5-15 passenger) and wear, this Swirl Pin- 647-1611, anytime. tion. $125. 6480709. prestigious and luxurious Large rooms. Only $135. Act 1968 VW Squareback. Four wheel Shawl will win you recreation. $44,900. 646-5334. and bus line. A1 condition. dion with music stand. $150. studios. One, two and three now. Home Locaters. Fee $40. standard. High mileage, new tires, engine runs great, Karyvans. Customized Businoso Proporly 26 Camper Van Conversion Sale compliments. Extras. Mid $30s. No agents. Good condition. 6483416. bedroom apartments from 522-4600. OIBcos-Storos tor Pont 55 excellent condition. 643-9897 needs body work. $500. Call No. 5595 has crochet di­ Call 6485433. WHITE REFRIGERATOR. before 2:30. (Save Hundreds) Pickups and MANCHESTER - Newly PACKAGE STORE - Andover. Garden P roducts 47 $160 to $289 per month. Call after 5, 643-2836. rections. Good condition. $50. Call 647- ANTIQUE VICTORIAN Love One Ton Chassis available. listed. Offered by owner. Growing suburban area. 1408 or 6487226. today, 632-1300. Only 15 ROCKVILLE - Cute and ATTRACTIVE Four room, of­ TO ORDER, tin ti 7St for iicb pat­ Eight room Ranch wall-to- TOLLAND - Seven room Seat - $125. Braided rugs, MULCH HAY r $1.50 per bale minutes to downtown Hart­ clean. Two bedroom, only fice. Ground level, central 1965 RAM BLER S tatio n COUGAR 1971 XR-7. Dodge Truck Center, 265 tern, plus 25C for postaie and Custom Ranch on ten Phone 742-8616 alter 3 p.m. Murphy Road, Hartford, 527- h aoollni. Htip Wtnttd 13 H »ip W m ttd 13 wall carpeting, paneled fami­ large room size, have two, at farm, Vernon. W873(W. Will ford. $140. Yard for kids. Home location, professional Wagon - Running condition. Excellent condition. Air, ANNE CABOT H tlp W anted 13 gorgeous acres. 20 X 40 in- CONTEMPORARY 5-shelf $75. for both. Sofa and Locaters. Fee $40. 522-4600. building, parking and utilities. $150 or best offer. Call after 6, 8246. ly room, fireplace, 2 baths, wall unit. Wood-chrome-glass. deliver, minimum 10 bales. power steering, power brakes, MarschMitr Ev«nlng Herald walk-up attic, treed lot. ground pool, spacious bam, R esort P roporty 27 matching chair, $25. for both. ATTRACTIVELY Paneled Call 6482865. 643-6536. stereo, radials. Call 875-7825. 11 SO Ava. of Amtrleat Call 527-0147 between 9 and 4. Now York, N.Y. 10036 EARN JIOOO or m o re enclosed yard, attached gar­ lake view. Call Suzanne or Full size spring and mattress, four room apartment. Stove, TWO APARTMENTS - 3 1/2 Motorcyclos-BIcyclos 64 MATURE WOMAN to stay Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. 646-5450, 89 (Miss Burton). $40. Full size spring and mat­ 1970 CHALLENGER - demonstrating name brand overnight with elderly lady. age. assumable mortgage - COVENTRY LAKE - 200 feet refrigerator, references. No Rooms each. $150 & $165. PROFESSIONAL Office - All Print Name. Address with ZIP Watson Beach Co., STOP AT THE Automatic 6 cylinder, new CODE and Style Number. toys and gifts (Fisher-Price. Call 649-4646 only Wednesday low interest rate, and more. from beach. Two bedroom, tress, $20. Call anytime, 648 pets. $165. 2283540, 6483167. Stove, refrigerator, no facilities. Excellent location. 1969 SCOUT - Four wheel 1970 TRIUMPH Bonneville - Manchester Office, 647-9139. 9483. snow tires, Mag wheels, 4 1977 ALBUM ^vith a bound- Playskool, Fenton) with CARMERS and Thursday between 10 and Mid $40's. 643-1038 or 646-4875. winterized summer cottage. CORN CRIB utilities. Security.irity. Reference. Good projection. Reasonable Drive. Excellent running con­ 650. Bored 40 over, new crank, Equal Housing Opportunity. $15,900. 859-1665. □ MI8C. FOR SALE On iuelUand Road THREE AND Half Rooms - No pels. CaU 643-7279. rent. 351 Center Street. 648 extra rims. Call after 6, 649- dition, no rust, low mileage. rods, bearings, valves, in "All-Season Gift Book" Treasure House party plan. 3. 4256. $1000. of 24-pages! Price...$2.00. Part or full time. No cost for WESTINGHOUSE Air con- We are open (or the season, 10 to U Second floor, stove, 1680, 6483549. Asking $2095. 6482796. retainers, guides. 1,000 miles NEEDED ditioner - 8,000 BTU. Like Fresh corn and vegetables picked ALSO THESE BOOKS AT S1.2S EACH kit. Also booking parties. Call LADY TO LIVE IN - Free, P ool E tia ta W ontod 26 ArVelos lor Solo 41 daily. Pick your ovm. refrigerator, heat, hot water. since new motor. $1,000. Call new. $100 firm. Call after 6, MANCHESTER ■ Retail and / 1966 FORD Mustang Converti­ 643-1756, or 2889046. Can be No. B-116-BLUE RIBBON QUILTS. 242-5830 or collect person to and one retired man to help Big yard. Garage. Front 1973 CHEVY Vega Hatchback Contains sixteen lovely quilts. 643-4039. VILLABER APTS. or manufacturing space. 2,000 ble - Needs tune up. $550. Call person for Miss Carol 491- Maybanry Vlllaga, with chores. Either one must IMMACULATE RAISED RANCH ALUMINUM sheets used as porch. Nice neighborhood. CaipeUns, fall basemeot, IVk tile - Very good condition. $950. seen at Five Star Choppers, No. Q -117-Q U ILTS ON PARADE. SELLING your house? Call us Stores and busslines near by. batns, a^Uiices, beat, patio, air square feet to 100,000 square 643-4026, after 5:00 p.m. 102 Burnside Avenuee, East Directions for sixteen quilts. 2100. have license. Call 649-5459. printing plates, .007 thick, SPECIAL - String Beans. Pick Call 6481844. Eaat Hartford 7 room aluminum aldad Ranch on baautllul first and we'll make you a EMERSON Quiet cool Air No pets. Ideal for school cofMlltiooer, do pets, adults. feet. Very reasonable. Hartford. No. Q H8-6RANDM0THER'S FLOW­ 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for your own. Wednesday and ER QUILTS. f6 fasclnatini quilts. PfM ta caff Daya at cash offer. T.J. Crockett, conditioner. 5,000 B.T.U. used teacher, or young married CHJUUIES Brokers Protected. Call PARTS Department now open ONE OWNER - 1968 Pontiac SUMMER EVEN hotter PARK MAINTENANCE per­ acra. 3 badrooma, 2 batha, larga living room, $1. Phone 6482711. Thursday only. $3.00 1/2 No. AMERICA'S FAVORITE Realtor, 6481577. only a few hours. 633-8741. couple. Security required. Heyman Properties, 1-226- Saturdays. Complete line of Tempest. 64,000 miles. Good 1973 YAMAHA 650. Excellent AFGHANS. A beautiful s e lectio n .. because of bills? Keep your son ou. qualified to maintain hardwood lloora, wall-to-wall carpeting, bushel or 25 cents lbs. Nat- LE S n iU U IC E cool. Sell Avon. Earn extra $195 monthy. Call 6487812. 1206. Chrysler parts. Chorches condition $650. Call 643-9263 condition. Low mileage. $900. No. Q -120-M A K E A SIFT. Many grounds, mechanical equip- UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub sisky Farm, 644-0304. 649-7620 Rifts for friends and family. money in your spare time. No blatlnctiva family room with ralaad brick IMMEDIATE Cash for your Motors. 649-3646. evenings, 2382907 days. 649-9343. 649-0872 ment and buildings at property. Let us explain our Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, selling experience necessary. Wickham Park. Call Mr. haarth. Convanlant to UConn and 25 min. to fair proposal. Call Mr. Brownies, nurses. East TO aOSE OUT ESTATE Call: 523-9401. Binnekade. 528-0856. Hartford. Belfiore, 647-1413. Cathoiic Schooi. 6481225. UlTBIUUIDnMO 742-9401 240-8729 Msdlum SU* • V«nr H tfonibto W intiirop LEGAL SECRETARY - Full WAITRESS WANTED. Part D EN TA L ASSISTANT - TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - In FIm Condtilon or part time. Experienced time afternoons. Saturdays in- Experience only. Excellent MAY WE BUY your home? C A U AT Owner Anxious Reduced to $45,500 Good condition. Good for h p refe rred . Call 643-7779. Quick, fair, all cash and no 71 LOCKWOOD ST eluded. Apply in person at 1015 benefits. Salary open. Call plating, or welding. Cail 648 MANCH i m n between 9 and 5. Main Street after 3:00. 646-3003. problems. Call Warren E. Howland, Realtors, 6481108. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. WBNT MBTRi c ^ B u r MY TAILOR DIDN'T. GET YOUR TAG SALE AD I^ EARLY!

AnOquos 48 Apartments For Pant 53 Homes tor Pant 54 Otticos-atoros lor Pont 55 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sals 81 Motorcyclos-BIcyclos 64 Campers-Trallers H»/p W sntod 13 H olp W sntod 13 H olp W sntod 13 Homos For Sslo Homos For Sslo 23 Pool Sstalo Wsntod 25 Ardclos lor Solo WANTED Antique furniture, Mobile Homes 65 41 FIVE ROOM Heated Apart­ SOUTH COVENTRY - Five TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville TAG SALES glass, pewter, oil paintings, or NEED CAR? Credit bad? JULY SPECIAL - Red 1974 ATTENDANTS FOR Shell other antique item s. R. ment. Security required. rooms, garage, appliances, 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and 18' CAMPER trailer - single EAST HARTFORD - Burnside Inquire at 77 Oak Street, Bankrupt? Repossessed? Gran Torino Ford. Automatic, Car wash, Manchester. Must ALL CASH For your property, SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Harrison, 6488709. yard. (Inly $250. Home OFFICE SPACE rack. $1,750 , 289-4042. axle, excellent condition. M an ch M te r Avenue. Commercial proper­ Manchester. Honest Douglas accepts power steering, power brakes, be over 18, Friendly, neat in within 24 hours. Avoid processed gravel, stone, sand Locaters. Fee $M. 522-4600. FOR RENT air. Excellent condition. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call ty. Six Room Colonial. Only Tape, Instant Service. Hayes TAG SALE ITEMS - One low lowest down, smallest appearance and have good CUSTOM BUILT and fill. For delivery call WANTED - Old toys, post Z50 sq u a re fe e t, c e n te r of payments. Douglas Motors, $2600. 649-6013. 742-8930. $36,900. Pasek Realtors, 288 Corporation, 646-0131. price takes all. Plus woodbur­ COVENTRY - Three room work record. Good income, We have one building lot George H. Grilling, Andover, ning cooking stove. Call 648 cards, steins, stringed in­ Sell your extras with a Manchester, air conditionina and 345 Main. 7475. 742-7®6. furnished apartment on large parking. Call tU-9SSl. ★ ★ ARE YOU SELLING your good chance for advancement, remaining on Pilgrim Lane struments, ppaintings, fur­ fast-action Classified ------I 1976 HORNET - 4 door. all Mr. Clougherty, between property overlooking lake. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 mobile home? Buyers McDonald’s® (off Porter Street) for a niture, clocks, advertising adl WE PAY $15 for complete Automatic, power steering, FX-1200 - Built by factory 11 and 4 p.m for appointment items, outright purchase, con­ $175 m onthly. S ecurity waiting. Please call Plaza custom built home by deposit, lease and references junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best engineer. Brancn heads, and personal interview. 647- signments. 644-8962. gf Auto Body, 5281990. offer. 289-7035. Homes, Broker. 1-828-0369. McDonald's* at the Burr Corners 9016. Orlando Annulli. Please required. No children or pets. A utos For Salo 51 Autos For Safe Barnett clutch, aluminum call for details. 742-7949. rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ AT PLAZA HOMES our prices WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, buretor, balanced blue printed Shopping Plaza has an opening for RECEPTIONIST - Part time. Furniture, Old Toys, Pain­ can’t be beat. Over 50 homes WARREN E. THREE BEDROOMS - 5 motor and transmission. 648 Evenings 5:00 to 8 p.m. Every tings, Dolls, Stringed to choose from. Many set up a custodian. Hours are from 11 room Duplex. Available 7732. other weekend, 10 a.m. to 4 Instrum ents. 646-2690 ready to live in. Adult and HOWLAND August 1st. References and P.M. to 7 A.M. Responsibilities will p.m. Must be able to type. (anytime). family parks available Apply Hillside Manor, 278 Ratitor* 643-1108 security. Write Box E, c/o ★ ★ through out the state. Trades Manchester Herald. Include floors, walls, windows and 1()60. 3 1/2X8” MOTOR Scooter welcome. All homes priced to sell from $3,995. Full time ser­ outside cleaning. Experience Tires - In good condition, and CHARLES APARTMENTS - HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, DENTAL-SURGICAL Assis­ excellent condition, many vice department parts, MANCHESTER - Six Room reasonably priced. Call 643- Deluxe 41/2 room Townhouse tant - Wanted for oral sur­ extras. Exceptionally good supplies and accessories. preferred, but we do have a super­ Cape. Good condition. Low 4739. -11/2 baths, all appliances, 2 geon's Vernon office. Full performance since purchased Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur vised training program. time, experience preferred. taxes. Low heating cost. Good air conditioners. C aipet^. Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ Servicss OHarsd new. $500. Call 6485840 after Call 872-8331. starter home. Large yard 51 Services O ffered 31 Bullding-Contrscting 33 Building-Contracting 33 Heat and hot water. Patios. pike, Berlin, Clonn. 1-828-0369. Owner, $34,500. Offers invited □ RENTALS Soundproofing Washer/dryer 4:30 p.m. Apply in person at McDonald’s*, 6488166. C&M TREE Service - Free es­ WINDOW CLEANING - hook up. Storage. Basement CLOSEOUTS -1972 JAYCO, 20 Buslnsss Opportunity 14 timates, discount senior WES ROBBINS carpentry EXPERTS - Stone work. Dry ;arage. Some available with MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Burr Corners Shopping Plaza Commercial & Residential. remodeling specialist. Ad­ wall, retaining walls, stone Pooms tor Pant 52 - Lowest Rates Available! F eet. Asking $3000. 1976 M^ANCHESTER - Ranch. citizens. Company Full insured. Free estimates. ?irepTaces, and 2 car garages. SHASTA 24 F^et $4800. Both between 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. SMALL ENGINE Service Three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths Manchester owned and ditions, rec rooms, dormers, steps, ornamental work, From $280 to $325, B48(»00, Immediate binding authority. Corporation expanding dealer Call Quality Maintenance In­ built-ins, bathrooms, reasonable estimates. Let us LARGE FURNISHED - Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ completely self contained. small down payment. Good in­ operated. Call 6481327. corporated, 646-8845. 6481540. Like new. Vernon Village Inc., network. No experience terest rate. Owner will kitchens, 6483446. beautify your home. Call after Private home. Bus line. ()uiet. surance Agency, 643-1126. necessary. Complete training 1 p.m., 6489508 or 6485635. Parking, Call 643-9120. 644-8120. program. $500. investment assume mortgage. 25 years EXPERT Sim painting and ED’S LIGHT Trucking - MANCHESTER - Two family payment. Call anytime, 648 lettering. Mail boxes a CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 1960 HARLEY Davison - required to start your own Cellars and attics cleaned. Homes, Additions, Repairs, - Second floor. Heat, electrici­ 4356. specialty. 6482158. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ty and appliances included. Panhead dresser. Low business. Ideal for retired or Trees cut. Free estimates, Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, Room - Fully furnished. mileage, $1950 firm. 527-9689. 6481943. PooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnsy 34 $245 monthly. 643-2282, 644- Automotive Service 85 SECRETARY FOR South GENERAL OFFICE Clerk for part time. Details on request. — SOUTH WINDSOR— CLUTTERED ATTICS & 3482009. Stove, refrigerator. Linens small office. Diversified and Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field 1/2 MILLION DOLLAR Windsor law firm Must have New to market. Split level. Three Cellars? Will haul unwanted BIDWELL Home Improve­ provided. B O l^ in Street, 649- 1970 350 HONDA. $350 firm. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- interesting position. Training Division Box 619, ALUMINUM Siding does need LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - excellent typing skills, prior bedrooms, laundry room, living items for you reasonably. Call ment Co. Expert installation %79. MANCHESTER - Second Call 569-3217. sun specialists, factory legal experience unneccesary. Knowledge of bookkeeping, Wading River, New York. room & dining room combination, cleaning. Free demonstration new homes custom built, 6481616, or 568-0322, for free of aluminum siding, gutters floor, 5 rooms. Adults only. No trained, one day service, 114 Send replies to P.O. Box 3203, filing, typing and shorthand 11792. rec room and family room, large and estimate. 0 K Cleaning remodeled, additions, rec estimates. and trims. Roofing installa­ THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ pets. CCall anytime 563-4696. HONDA 1973 CB 450. Im ­ East Main Street, Rockville. Talcottville, Ct. helpful. Please contact, Frar lot in a convenient area o( town. Service, Coventry, Conn. 742- rooms, garages, kitchens nished rooms. Kitchen maculate condition. Must be Banning, for appointment Hurry. $43,900. 6733. tion and repairs. 6486495, 878 8871-1617. $500 PER Thousand stuffing AMBITIOUS students willing remodeled, bath tile, cement 9109. privileges, centrally located, LINCOLN CLEARANCE seen. $750. 2881131. 6482738. FOUR ROOMS Second floor. PART TIME Secretary - For envelopes. Free supplies. HOMBEEKERS REALTY to do yard work and odd jobs. work. Steps, dormers. parking, men or women. Rush 25c and stam ^ ad­ COMPLETE LAWN Stove, refrigerator. Adults law office. Will train. Must be ______M»-<353 Pleease call 6482868. Residential or commercial. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Deposit. Call 6482358. excellent typist. Reply P.O. dressed envelope to Eastern Maintenance - Lawns, $5 and Cali 6484291. prelered. M9-9428. Autos lor Psnt-Lsate 87 utr Pent-Lssss 87 Opportunities, 33 Cornell Cir­ ^^H edges, $10 and up. 647- roofing, storm windows, aw­ Box 525, South Windsor, Ct. HIGH ACRES Lawn Care - nings. Quality workmanship, $22 PER WEEK - Centrally MANCHESTER - Beautiful cle, Eaast Hartford, Conn. NEW LISTING - Two family, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY two car garage, plus many Landscaping, mowing, trim ­ tree estimates. Fully insured. located. 146 Center Street. three bedroom. Children FLORAL DESIGNER Wanted Toris 06108. Carpentry and general con­ extras. Asking $42,900. Call ming, jxjwer edging, trucking. Painting-Pspsring 32 872-9187, 6483417. Please call 6480013. welcome. With carpet, $200. - Must be experienced. Apply TK now, Paul J. Current! Real Call 3o8-4396. tracting. Residential and Home IxKaters. Fee $40. 522- We will sell any of our Lincolns in person, 1122 Burnside 15 commercial. Whether it be a CENTRAL LOCATION - Avenue, East Hartford. SItustlon Wsntod Estate, 6485363, 6483897. PAINTING - interior and SPECIALIZING cleaning and 4600. BRICK, BLOCK, Stone exterior, paperhanging, small repair job, a custom repairing chimneys, roofs, Kitchen privileges. Free in stock or in route from the fac­ TIME CHILD CARE in licensed EAST HARTFORD Fireplaces, concrete. built home or anything in new roots. Free estimates. 30 parking. Security deposit. REFRIGERATION - Air Con­ excellent work. References. HARTFORD - Family saver. to Mrn ■ littio oxtra home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, Manchester line. Six room Chimney repairs. No job too Free estimates. Fully in­ between, call 6481379. Years Experience. Howley, References required. Appoint­ Three bedroom. Yard for tory — over 1/2 million dollars RENT-A-CAR ditioning, Heating Service laundry outings and overtime picture book Ranch. Brick small, ^ v e . Call 644-8356 for 6485361. ment, 6482693, after 5. Kids. Only $110. Home Manager to take charge of monay thia aummar. sured. Martin Mattson, 648 FOR ALL your Dry Wall services. Manchester. De8 front, fireplace, custom estimates. 4431. Uicaters. Fee $40. 522-4600. worth — at our lowest prices Ry the DAY local service orientated Wa naad boya and bie, 643-1790. needs - Drobiak Dry Wall ROOFER WILL Install roof MANCHESTER - Clean fur­ department. Call Jack Wood­ kitchen, garage. Low $40's. girta 2 avaninga par Hayes Corp. 646-0131. EXPERT TREE Removal - Company, 575 Center Street, siding or gutters for low dis­ nished room near bus, EAST HARTFORD - Lovely possible to reduce our huge in­ ...for as low as cock, 528-4144. QUALITY PAINTING and Manchester. Call 646-8882. waak. Mual ba TWO HIGH School boys will Free estimates. Insured. Paper Having by Willis count price. Call Ken at 647- parking. Responsible working two bedroom. Yard and gar­ Working Manchester area for male. Blanchard St Rossetto, ventory. NOW Accepting applications - praaantabla, do lawn work and odd jobs. VERNON - Just getting Schultz. Fully insured, 1566. age. Only $175. Call today. Have pick up. 649-1826 or 648 started? Call us about this 8 over eight years. Reasonable. references. 6484343. NEWTON SMITH - Inc. 6482482. Home Locaters. Fee $40. 522- for full time employment. courtaoua, and Remodeling, Repairing. Rec 6506. room home priced at $20,500. Call, All-State Tree Expert 4600. $ ^® A DAY Call between 10 and 3. 872- raaponalbla. If In- rooms. No job too small. 648 Hssting-Plumbing 35 ONE AND 1/2 furnished 9 B/W Realty, 647-1419, Co., 742-6591. HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch If you ever dreamed of owning a 4515. An equal opportunity 3144. rooms. Parking, no pets. $32 employer. tarastad, plaaaa hava painted for $150-$200 by MANCHESTER - Ultra paranta or guardian MANCHESTER - Owner ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars scheduling now. Professional SEWERLINES, sink lines, weekly. Call 649-5729. modern three bedroom. Rec Lincoln — your dream can come (Plus Mileage) □ EDUCATION CARPENTRY. Custom cleaned with electric cutters, RN or LPN - 7 to 3. Laurel contact Bath McLaod relocating. Year old six room and attics. Moving large considers any job. 289-9287, room, kids o.k. Reasonble. Colonial in excellent condi­ appliances, also stone or loam Houses - Addditions, garages, by professionals. McKinney Home Locaters. Fee $40. 522- true — at a price you never Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. evenings or weekends, Don. roofing and siding, kitchens, ApsrtmsnIs For Pont 53 at tha Manchaatar tion. Large rooms, bath and delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. Bros. Sewage Disposal 4600. • Spsclal Weekend and Weakly Apply in person to Ad­ Evaning Harald. Prkrsls Instrucllonns 15 PAPER HANGING Expert. bathrooms, and r ^ a ir work Commpany, 643-5308. dreamed of. Rates Available ministrator, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 1/2, all appliances, wood deck oof all kinds. Call Robert Jar­ WE HAVE customers waiting FI- Phona 647-9946 overlooks large yard, es­ VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Your average paper, in for the rental of yyour apart­ MIDDLETOWN. Act now. • Also, Specializing In Monday, thru Friday. REMEDIAL READING and sofas, chairs, cars etc. No averag e room , $30. Mr. vis for estimate, 643-6712. NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet math; individualized work tablished neighborhood, ment or home. J.D, Real Lovely two bedroom. Only need for expensive rec- Richman, 6483864. repairs, plugged drains, Inc. 648 $150. K id s o .k . H om e Long-Term Leasing program, dst-8th grade) by priced right. Call United Real­ CARPENTRY & Masonry - Estate Associates, Businoso Opportunity 14 Butinoss Opportunity 14 ty, 6485ifl6. covering. 5685878. kitchen faucets replaced, 1980. Locaters. Fee $40. 522-4600. Master’s degree teacher. 568- J.P. LEWIS St SON - Interior Additions and remodeling. repaired. Rec rooms, 8075. REWEAVING burns, holes. and Exterior Painting, Free estimates. Cali Anthony batnroom remodeling, heat ROCKVILLE - Call today. Call Rill Rutler MANCHESTER - New listing Squillacote, 649^11. LOOKING for anything in real offered by owner - Six Room Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Paperhanging, and modernizzation, etc. Free estate rental - apartments, $100. Two bedroom, children KODAK DISTRIBUTOR Polaroid Window shades, Venetian remodeling. Fully insured. Estimate gladly given. M & M welcome. Home Locaters. or Ted Trudon Cape, on heavily treed corner CARPENTRY, Remodeling, homes, multipie aweellings, “Connecticut’s First Lincoln-Mercury Dealer’ EVEREADY WANTED KEYSTONE □ REAL ESTATE lot, in desirable Bowers blinds. Keys, TV for rent. 6489658. Plumbing it Heating. 6482871. no fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Fee $40. 522-4600. Marlow's, 867 Main St. 648 Additions • Roofing, siding, WEBTINQHOUSE HOL80N ALBUMS School area. Wall to wall and painting. No job too Associates, Inc. 6481980. carpeting, fireplace, garage, 5221. INFLATION FIGHTERS • PLUMBING and Heatini ■ CUSTOM BUILT 4 1/2 room Indivkiutl. Ma)« or Fom il*. noodod tut) or p«rt-Umo to dliUlbuto Homos For Sslo 23 Save 20 to 50?o! Quality small. Free estimates. 644- Fast service. Reasonable Duplex - Appliances, base­ aluminum siding. Beautifully 3079. CENTRALLY LOCATED - world famou, Kodali (11m and otlwr photo products through decorated inside, and INTERIOR & EXTERIOR interior-exterior. Painting. In­ rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- Three room heated apart­ ment with laundry hook-up, company aatabllahad locatlona. Malta thla your yaar lor In- DUPLEX - 6-3, Fireplace, Painting - Insured. Good sured. Free estimates. Call 6567. enclosed rear yard. Private landscaped outside. $40s. Call CARPENTRY - Repairs, ment. Second floor. Security. dapandanca. 14005.00 Inveatmant. Quarantaad 12 month carpeting, aluminum storms, 649-4017. work. Reasonable rates. Free 643-1609, 742-9423. Call 6482426, 9 to 5. driveway. No pets. merchandlaa rtpurchtaa agraamant. 2 furnaces, trees, $445 income. estimates. Call Ed Dascanlo, remodeling, additions, gar­ References and security. Call /m ow i^TY BROTHERS/ LEASING C A LL Mr. Mactin (ToH Fraa) t-U - M I - t arCa 1977 Binheimer, 11 Dobson Rd,, I Manchostsr 1 Vernon. I hospital notes | Discharged Sunday: Lester Town manager suggests Johnson, 117 Loomis St.; Mae Dupal, Interlochen, Fla.; Discharged Friday: Emil Cheryl Hoops, 119 South Rd,, Bolton; Karen Cortes, 120 COMPLETE GM Sollanek, 73 Tanner St.; For Margaret Trombfy, 13 Buckland Rd.; Dolores Home Delivery energy saving measures Hopewell St., East Hartford; Beaudry, 51 Varry Ave., Coventry; Feme McAllister, REPAIRS Bertha Duhring, BGoslee Dr.; Phone 647-9946 Joan Trieschmann, 442 W. 58 Virginia Lane, Tolland; • COLLISION Middle Tpke.; Edward Doris Evangelista, 46C Town Manager Robert B. Weiss "I expect all employes who have 78-degree level. Esquire Dr.; Kevin Bates, 24 has sent a memo to Town of town vehicles to make every effort to If an office must he cooled below Dellafera, 101 Bell St.; • MECHANICAL SOUTH' Patricia Force, 25 Flower St.; Fairfield St, Manchester employes suggesting give a ride to at least one other that temperature, Weiss has asked WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS Theresa Swegel, 187 Also, James Stewart, 49 that they form carpools for transpor­ employe. " he wrote in the memo. CARS AND TRUCKS the office to notify him so the town Homestead St.; Carol Jolly, Oaklad Rd., South Windsor; tation to and from work Weiss also reminded employes that can seek an exemption from the Ruth Urban, 54 Lakeview Dr,, Genuine P a r ti Holland, Mass.; Janice Mar- Factory Tralnad Uachanict The manager's office will coor­ legislation recently passed by the State of Connecticut. cue, RO 2, Manchester. Coventry; Eric Barton, 138 dinate the carpooling program by State General Assembly sets a "Energy conservation can only be Also. Pauline Magnuson, 50 Maple St.; Gary Gazdzlcki, 6 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE West St.; Jennifer Cloukey, Penney reports trying to match employes with others minimum temperature of 78 degrees accomplished when each one of us Marshall Rd.; Mark CALL 646-6464 57B1 Columbus Circle, East who live nearby, Weiss said. The for artificial cooling systems. Humphries. Enfield; Peter takes personal responsibility," Weiss Hartford; Marjorie McLain, memo includes a form to be filled out Air conditioning in the Municipal wrote. "It is very easy to not think Putriment, Warehouse Point; Gas station 58 Spencer St.; James Korner, by interested employes. Building is controlled separately in about it and go about consuming Mary Knudsen, 8 Joel Dr., Ellington; Thelma Baldwin, 55 Durkin St.; Susan Byrnes, honor students Weiss also encouraged workers to each room. Thus, Weiss has told all energy as we have done. Let's make Carter Chevrolet 94 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Bristol; Christine Quirion, 68 find carpool partners on their own. town departments to stay above the a determined effort to save energy," Chestnut St. 1229 MAIN ST. e M AN C H ESTER Donald A. Cramer, principal of Emerick,- Mark English, Debra Fahey, sor; James Cabral, Glaston­ George J. Penney High School, an­ he said. bury; Yvonne Mitchell, 122 Joseph Gallant. nounces the following honors list for Lynn Grimason, Elizabeth Halle, Gail plan Park St.; Kimberly Surette, Storrs; Florence North, 8 the fourth marking period which Hanson, Pamela Hiser, Donald Hunt, Werner Dr., Vernon. ended June 21, 1977. Ninety-four Bonnie Jacques, Kathy Jovino, Marshall Also, Brian Fairweather, 63 students achieved High Honors and Kendrick, Ursula Knobel, Christina Leal, Building boom indicated Rings for men of character. Whether Patricia Leonard, Sandra Leonard. Hemlock Lane, Coventry: 331 students achieved General Pamela Sloan, 35 Oakwood as the principal stone or accent Honors. Denise Leroy, Joseph Magnano, St.; Peter Russak. 56 Ordway Michael McCabe, Robert Merza, uor stone, the diamond High Honors Dr., South Windsor; Diane Margaret Mondo, Michelle Nicoletti, By SHEILA TELLER Therrien, 381 Center St.; San­ lends character Grade 12 Keith Ostermann, Marianna Pettinato, redevelopment area parcels. A by June permit requests Robin Bradbury, Lori Brewster, William Popowicz, William Proulx, Nan­ Herald CorrespondenI Lincoln-Mercury dealer plans to dra Reid, 345 Hilliard St.. Mark Foley, 125 Hollister St.; to both ring Edward Bruggemann, Denise Comeau, cy Pulcifur. Melley’s Service Station at 195 move from Hartford to one parcel Nathan Boykin, 595 Strong and wearer, Sheila Crowley, Lynn Oudek, Janice Joy Ragna,,Susanne Ramspeck, Pitkin St. asked permission from the and a health care organization is June busted out all over, at least 876 worth of projects, including the Although the month was a produc­ Rd., South Windsor; Robert Kramer, Anne Kutsukos, Linda Jacqueline Rataic, Mary Rice, 'Teresa East Hartford Redevelopment Com­ planning to build on another. for employes in the Town of $1.5 million addition at Manchester tive one. Chief Building Inspector Hussex. Windsor Locks; Ray­ 14K gold. LaFerriere, Prescott Lehmann. Roberts, Jonathan Russell, Celine Sauve, mission Monday night for a limited Mark Shemonsky, Charles Silk, Sandra Warren Sullivan, town develop­ •Manchester Building Department. Memorial Hospital, were issued per­ Francis J. Conti expressed some dis­ mond Ryan, Windsorville, Laura McMahon, Linda McMahon, repairer’s license, ment director, said there have been Cathy Nestor, Mark Paul, Anita Slosek, Linda Taber, Joseph Tomaselli, The department issued 163 building mits. appointment that only 14 single­ Discharged Saturday: An­ Exhibit character! A few months ago, Melley's owner no serious inquiries on the remaining nie Cordner, 16 Cole St.; Pelletier, Nicola Piro, Glen Ritchie, Barbara Tracy, Jeanice Vanderburgh, permits in June, the most issued in The largest project issued a permit family housing starts were recorded Debra Walker, 'Thomas West. David Levy asked the Planning and two parcels. Both of the properties one month since April 1975. Marilyn Hitchcock, 221 From $220 Pamela Taylor, Lois Thibodeau, Sandra Zoning Commission (PZC) for per­ last month was the elderly housing during the month. Toledano, &ott Whitham. Grade 10 are riverfront land. The approved projects have a total Phoenix St., Vernon; David mission to set up a beer and wine that will be built at 151 Spencer St. "It hasn't gone like everyone had White. 87F Rachel Rd.;Marie Elaine Adams, David Askwyth, According to Sullivan, one of the Grade 1 1 store in one of the service station’s estim ated cost of $2,149,241. the The 40 units, which will be built by hoped," he said of the housing con­ Brahaney, 67 Chambers St,; Richard Backus, Jose Batista, Susan commissioners suggested a hard-sell largest dollar figure for any single Cynthia Bates, Mary Ann Bates, Kurt three bays. Keenan & Navarro, are estimated to struction market. "We've had some Elizabeth Kington, 85 Christensen, Margaret Clarke, 'Teresa Bennett, William Berner, William Bolles, advertising campaign to attract month since June 1975 when $2,579,- cost $688,000. starts, but nowhere near what Hawthorne St.; Phyllis Creeden, Catherine Dorn, Gary Edelson, Martin Borawski, Daniel Brimley, Because the station is within the buyers. Because of loosening money everyone thought. " Flibbert, 24 Belden St,, East Sonia Famiglietti, Debra Fournier, Thomas Brophy, Michael Bryan, Robert redevelopment drea, the PZC and a brighter economy, the commis­ Conti did say that housing con­ Hartford; Walter Muratori, Stephen Grimaldi. Burnat. referred the ease to the Redevelop­ sion feels this approach might be 62 sign up as new voters struction this year has increased Enfield. Carl Guzzardi, Yvon Halle, Farrel Virginia Burns, Catherine Cahill, ment Commission. successful. over a year ago. Also, Leroy Duclau, 464 Hastings, Laura Hurlbut, Patricia Elizabeth Cahill, Steven Cambria, In the letter received by the com­ The registrars of voters office voters. The town also issued permits for Merrow Rd., Tolland; Francis Kaminski, Vanita Kundaje, Soonae Martha Carey, Pauline Carman, Donna mission Monday night. Levy said his Keefe, 2 W. Center St.; Ann £asv Paymenfs Chasse, Kim Chouinard, Julia Church, reported that 62 Manchester The registrars office also reported five garages, eight miscellaneous Kwak, Deborah Mount. Kathleen Noyes, plans had changed and he requested Filloramo, 29 Butternut Rd,; Thomas Cullen, Kerry Cunningham. residents signed up to vote during the that eight 17-year-olds have pre­ projects, ten tool sheds, 11 swimming Patricia Piotrowski, Susan Popp. the repairer’s license. Elaine Naczkowski, 46 Lawrence Puchalsky, Barbara Keith Davis, Lisa Davis. Sheryl Dunn. three-day sidewalk sale on Main St. pools. 14 fences, six signs. 95 A location permit is now needed Call-A-Ride registered to vote since a new state Litchfield St.; Lawrence Foun­ Ruocchio, Janet Schmidt, Ellen Schock, Joseph Faucher, Mary Fay, Patricia from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Another four-cross town law went into effect Friday. The law alterations and additions, seven af­ tain, 37 Devon Dr.; Bruce Frederick Schoenfeld, Betsy Schultz, Ferris, Kathleen Fogarty, Norman For a free, door-to-door ride on The ZBA will not meet until fall. registrations were also made. permits 17-year-olds, who will turn 18 fidavits. and two demolitions. Jarsen, 385 Felt Rd., South Howard Wagner, James Willis, Cynthia Garneau, Susan Gilbert, Robert East Hartford s Call-A-Ride vehicle A total of 23 registered as by Election Day, to pre-register to The Building Department also Windsor; Glennis Hynes, Jewelers A Silversmiths Since 1900 Zachos. Girouard, Diane Gustafson, David The Redevelopment Commission call 528-4411. Those eligible are over Basket Shop Rd., Hebron; Gwilliam. also heard an updated report on four Democrats. 10 became Republicans, vote. This year's election will be held issued 58 electrical permits, 20 plum­ Grade 10 age 65 or are handicapped. and 33 signed up as unaffiliated on Nov. 8. bing permits, and 21 heating permits. Brian Miller, 133 Northview 958 MAIN 8T. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Theresa Halle, Elizabeth Hays, Joanne Dr., South Windsor: Linda HARTFORD e NEW BRITAIN e WESTFARMS William Ackermann, Patricia Aligata, Jablonski, Anne Jobin, Sandra Johnson, Susan Berg, William Blatchley, Lori Cashman, Lorrie Devaux, Deborah Dosh, Suzanne Johnson, Boyce Kaman, Robert Harassing of elderly Michelle Fine, Roxann Galvin, David Kaye, Karin Knobel, Judith Kuchinsky, Teacher is cleared Grulke, Victoria McGilvray. Linda Limburg. Janice Noiva, Michele Norton. Jean Christine Locario, William Lynch, reported to agency James Mayo, Lori Mayo, Theresa Oliver, Joseph Prudente, Kathleen McGuiness, Shawna Milne, Donna of spanking charge Schmidt, Maureen Sexton. Janet Smith, Several incidents of elderly persons being harassed at Morgan, Karen Nadeau, Arlene Nelson, Michael Stuer, Charlene Tapio, Daniel their homes has been reported to the Human Services Lynell Ottone, Elizabeth Petrella, Linda Veltri, Fernando Vidal, Linda Vidal. The East Hartford Board of Educa­ school policy. Diggs had described Department. Placenta, Peter Pires. tion has cleared a Burnside Elemen­ Grade 9 the incident as “no more than a slap Diane Wicks, outreach worker for the department, said Richard Rager, Lavern Remillard, tary School teacher who was accused on the bottom." two elderly persons who live near Main and N. Main Sts. Louise Audet, Patricia Brozowsky, Christopher Ruggles, Michael Sabo, Karl of spanking a first-grade child. The superintendent had said then were confronted last week by persons, one a black male James Bzdyra, Pamela Cascone, Andrew Schultz, Ellen Serruto, Bruce Shaw, Chasse, Gmrgianna Chauvin, Robert The school board conducted a that the incident had been in- and one a black female. They said the individuals were Elaine Silverberg, Linda Simons, Nancy Demaio, Lynn Anne DeRosa, Erin Duffy, closed hearing last week to hear a vesigated by school administrators, very persistent in trying to enter the elderly's homes. Skidd. Kenneth Strickland. Patricia Diziewisz. complaint by a parent, Sandra Dutra, who considered the m atter closed. Several other incidents in recent weeks have also been Cheryl Tessier, Joseph Tierinni, Mary Nancy Fink, Victor Grin, Margaret Beth Tomaselli, Vera Trymbulak, Ellen that her child had been spanked by After last week’s hearing, the reported, such as men trying to sell services or repair Hodder, Marianne Kulhawyv Carla Welch, Jeanette Welch, Douglas his teacher, Patricia McCabe. school board also directed the parent jobs, she said. The incidents have occurred in several Lacey, Carolyn Macknight, Ellen Williams. Mrs. Dutra, Mrs. McCabe and the and the school administration to areas. McAvoy, Christine Person, Candace G rade 9 ...The livin^ is easy school principal, Norma Kibbe, work together to provide the best Ms. Wicks said she and the other outreach workers plan Prasser, Janice Tyborowski, attended the hearing. After it was Susan Anderson, Todd Andrews, Don Ashner, 20, of 9 May St., East Hartford, rests on possible educational situation for the to get special identification cards, so residents will know General Honors Shirley Arico, Noreen August, Lisa over, the school board ruled that the child. who they are when they call on them. Grade 12 Ayotte, Michael Berube, Sharon Bokun, his latest motorcycle as he talks to friends in Martin Park this teacher’s action did not violate Community Relations Officer Jam es McCooe of the John Bain. Brian Beckwith, Betsy Steven Bonaiuto, Nancy Borton, Lori week. The machine is his seventh since he was age nine. He school policy on corporal punish­ Police Department is encouraging the elderly residents Belliveau, James Bennitt, Ellen Bernard, Bouchard, Tina Bouchard, Laura Brown, said he spends most of his summer hours on it despite talk by ment. to be on guard for the unwanted callers. He said the Edgar Bernier, Maryann Blondin, Cynthia Bryan. friends about their spills. (Herald photo by Barlow) School Supt. Eugene Diggs said any residents do not have to let the callers in and if they have Kathleen Bly, Patricia Bonaiuto, Judith Peter Cace, Linda Capasso, Maureen reference to the incident would be Moffet’s poll trouble should call police immediately. Bonetti, Kristen Bradbury, Janice Carey, Rosemary Carman, Donna removed from Mrs. McCabe’s per­ Carpenter, Tracy Cavanaugh, Lynn Some residents are reluctant to call the police, but Bristol. sonnel file. H A R TFO R D (UPI) - Rep. Cecere, Dennis Claffey, Luis McCooe said. He stressed the importance of making Lynne Bruton, Linda Budaj, Jerome Anthony Moffett, D-Conn., says a poll Colquicocha, Thomas Cox, Kim Crooks, The school policy says corporal police aware of any incidents or potential problems. Casey, Georgette Cataldi, Deanna Jeffrey DeAngelis. Painters tvin title punishment isn’t to be used by of his district shows the majority Charette, Mary Cichon, Michael Cichon, classroom teachers. After the favoring President Carter's energy Philip Cone, Catherine Creeden, Jodi Dawn Marie Devoe, Steven Emerick, The American League Tikey There were two home runs hit by Three attending seminar plan. Davis, Beverly Devaux. Nancy Famiglietti, Margaret Fay, Painters won the East Hartford Lit­ the Painters. Both teams played good hearing and board decision, Diggs said the policy was adopted before More than 50 per cent of those Three Manchester residents are among 30 high school Kathleen Deveau, Kathleen Dziewisz, Deborah Flume, Paul Flebeau, Gianna tle League championship Sunday defensive ball, Clark said. Gallo, Linda Gallo, Charles Garen, Karen questioned in Moffett’s poll said social science teachers and administrators participating Nancy Falkowich, Debra Ann Faust, afternoon, beating Vintage Homes of On July 19, the Eastern League All- 1959 and needs to be reviewed and Charles Fogarty, Carol Ginther, Brenda Garrett, Judith Gaudette, Elaine Gen- Connecticut industry should not burn in the two-week, 1977 Robert A. Taft Institute in Govern­ niTOUE the National League, 9-3. Stars will play the National League probably revised. Gomeau. dreau. coal, while 64 per cent said a five- ment Seminar at Connecticut College July 10-22. John Klemba Jr., Tikey’s pitcher, All-Stars at the Little League Before the hearing, Mrs. McCabe Nancy Gove, Nancy Grejdus, Shirley Andrea Genga, Steven Genovese, cent-a-gallon gasoline lax would not They are Ronald F. Demers of Downey Dr., from Hall did a superb Job on the mound. He stadium, McAuliffe Park. Game had been given a reprimand for being Hull, Anthony Intino, Thomas Jaworski, Elizabeth Gilbert, Nicole Gilbert, significantly change their driving Memorial School in Willington: Miss Lorena L. held Vintage Homes to three runs time is 6 p.m. "technically in violation" of the Kim Jovino, Barbara Kimball, Charles Edward Goralnick, Lorraine Grady, Lisa habits. Kaminsky of Mountain Rd., from the Burr School in Hart­ LaFountain, Salvatore Leone, Jodi Greenwood, Charles Guminiak, Wesley scored early in the game. He allowed ford; and Thomas Samperi from Tiling Junior High Mansfield, Linda Michaud, Lisa Mondo. Hall, John Hart, Ann Hayden. two hits and two walks. School. FIICE m THE SUK Kevin Morrissey, Jacqueline Nash, Mark Hernes, Kimberly Higgins, Ed Clarke, Vintage Homes Taft Seminars are being sponsored this summer at 36 Darlene O’Connor, Carol Precourt, Eric Christine Hudak, Richard Hurley, manager, said after the game, “He selected institutions in the U.S. The program is designed Raiche, Joy Redman, Donna Riley, Georgia Johns, Linda Johnson, Pamela (Klemba) did a marvelous pitching East Hartford fire calls TW$ NUMBER HANDY to improve the teaching of government and politics to Denise Roy, Doreen Rymkiewicz, Kahlenbach, Pamela Kleva, Janet Kunz, job. He had lots of control — a super young people. Marlene Schempp, Mary Shonty, Lisa Corinne Leccese, Joseph Lombardo, Lori job.” Shvonski, Karen Skidd, Magnano. 6 4 3 - 9 5 1 5 Gabriele Skoumal. Brenda Martin, Timothy McCabe, Monday, 10:35 a.m. —Medical call to Martin Park. mimm Richard St. John, RiU Surri, Kent Ted- Richard McCarthy, David McDonough, j Monday, 11:10 a.m. —Medical call to 39 Woodlawn Cir­ RN’s-LPNVNURSE AIDES GET TO KNOW YOUR LOCAL BROKER . . ford, Lynn Vallario, Charles Veci, Ber­ Norman McLean, Brian Michaud, Lisa j Police report cle. nadette Veltri, Lisa Venora, Christopher Michaud, Donna Morin, Maureen ' Monday, 12;50 p.m. —Car fire. Main and Governor Sts. Waine, David Wetmore, Lawrence Morlock, Sharon Morrissey, Susan Monday, 1;41 p.m. —Medical call to 23 Jerry Rd. COMPANIONS. Kennedy-Peterson Division of Yanaros, Debra Yockachonis, Brent Morrow. Young, Frederick Zwick. Karen Mozzi, Tammy Nelson, Linda Dexter Williams’Bey of 32 Norfolk Monday, 2:26 p.m. —Assist police on Cottage St. F. L. Putnam & Gimpany, Inc. Monday, 3:25 p.m. —Brush fire, Glenn Rd. Available: 24 Hours a Mabart: BwtoB-NgdwMt-rhiUiUpUa*$tock^bchu|M f THE m Grade 11 Nericcio, Nannette Newland, Nancy St., Hartford, was arrested Monday m m m Monday, 4;08 p.m. —Medical call to 200 Nutmeg Lane. 111 Founders Plaza East Hartford, Conn. 06106 Janice Alexander, Carol Allard, Newman, Helen Novotasky, Patricia by East Hartford Police on a Com­ Day - 7 DAYS A WEEK 203/S27 2111 5 1 ^ Armentres Anderson, Robin Bakas, Gary Noyes, Jane Ouellette, Lori Pappalardo, mon Pleas Court 12 warrant charging Monday, 10:30 p.m. —Medical call to 23 M e lw ^ Rd. How about a vacation at the shore, a sail boat, a Mark Pappalardo, Marc Paradis, Susan Today, 2 a.m. —Medical call to 53 Graham Rd. FULL FEVANOAL SERVICES: Bassell, David Belcher, Jane Bennitt, him with first-degree robbery and at HOME-HOSPITAL sundeck for your house, or a new car with a sunroof? The Catterine Bernard, Raymond Bolles, Parent. first-degree assault. Today, 7:14 a.m. —Medical call to accident, Simmons Stocks, Bonds. Mutual Funds, Tax Deferred Janice Bonaiuto, David Bornstein, Tam­ Thalia Paul, Valentino Pettinato, Rd. and Silver Lane. NURSING HOMES. Loan Arrangers can help put you in the sunshine with Police said the arrest was made in Annuities, Commodities. Options, Gold & Sil­ my Bouchard. Daniel Polinski, Paul Polo, Nancy Post, connection with a July 8 incident in Today, 7;34 a.m. —Gas washdown Simmons Rd. and Competent, ver Coins, Insurance - And More. a loan for whatever you might need. Arthur Brozowsky, David Burnat, Donna Pratt, Kevin Prickett, Lynn Ann Silver Lane. experienced staff. Care Puchalsky, Donna Richard, Michael which an East Hartford man was Convenient Free Parking. David Charette, Charisse Ciccarello, Today, 8:23 a.m. —Medical call to accident at Pitkin given under the direc­ Rosa, Ronald Rosenfeld, Oscar Ruiz. beaten in his home and was robbed of Ths paopis to tsik to abool your fotara. Diane Coleman, Michael Cook, Anthony and Darlin Sts. tion of the attending Angela Sblendorio, Charles Schiemer, an undetermined amount of money. physician and the super- Come in today to any of the Savings Bank of Manchester’s thirteen Curti, Joy Cyr, Paul D’Attilio, Diane Today, 8:40 a.m. —Medical call to Showcase Cinemas. DeAngells, Michele Derrick, Teresa Laurie Segda, Lisa Semanski, James The unidentified victim was taken to k vision of a Registered Nurse. convenient locations near you in Savings Sexton, Dawn Slocum, Jeffrey Snyder, Hartford Hospital for treatment of "Devoe. ^ W «i4 ASSmMKI «t Bank Country and discuss your loan requirements, Cindy Dittiger, Patricia Dougherty, Anne St. James, Donna Stark, Lisa Stuc­ multiple facial fractures. co, John Uccello, Linda Urbanec, Lorra Northeastem Coon he. or call 646-1700, and talk to a Loan Arranger. Russell Dube, Joan Dwyer, Tamara Williams’Bey was being held on a Dyson, Glenn Eigabroadt, Karen Elbe, Ann Webb, Sandra Wright. $15,(KX) bond and was to be presented Read Herald Ade 357 L Center SL Manch. Cynthia Elliott, William Ellis. Patricia in court today. Clew named to FOI panel SUMMER IN MiUKHESTER /t’« Vacation Time — lO^ HARTFORD (UPI) - William J. Clew of Had- Be Sure To Telw M aftli flWRMWith You! dam, former managing ENRICHMENT PROGRRM New editor of the Hartford (Minimum' 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) Courant, has been ap­ EnroUment for the 2nd Session lOfC^ Diet Plan pointed to the state (July 25 - August 5) MAIL IN THIS COUPON SOON TO Freedom of Information Commission. Will Continue This Week UISIGHTI Now Gov. Ella T. Grasso Monday named Clew, 7$, to CIRCULATION, BOX 591 T H U U IfiEK ' at all the panel, which was the m t TUE.-THURS. 9KI0-11H)0 first commission in the na­ Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040 Caldor tion given authority to in­ PUCE: ILUNG JR.IIGH vestigate complaints about Clwck ClMck tov secrecy In government and 2 Weeks Outside Coim. *150 2 Weeks Inside Conn. Stores seek civil and criminal COURSES/AGTIVITIES for 4th grado-Adults ‘ 1.95 □ penalties for violations. 1 M ^ OutsMe ConL >4.90 1 M ^ hsMe Cm ‘ 3.90 - □ Openings In: Sewing • Ceramics • Leatherworking • Kitchen- SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER The appointment is the Crafts • Painting •Pubiic Speaking •Metric Madness MANCHL ■ • . • wOUTH WINDSOR ♦ BOL; ■ - -• ..erwerr,MEMBER r r. F 0.1, ^ C first of two to be made by I I Mrs. Grasso under legisla­ • Nature Crafts • Macrame • Yoga • Qoif • Writing • Cuiiting tion adopted earlier this • Jeweiry • Stock Market • Piliows and Stuffed Anfmais • and I NAM E...... j tablets year which expands the others. I AD D R ESS...... ! commission’s membership from three to five I PHDNE NUM BER...... members. PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July U, 19T? MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 12, 1977 - PAGE TllREE-B Vernon unit wants Residents file suit Jal alal reaults Soccer Army & Navy advances Monday JUNfOR EA.ST PEK WEE EAST combined park-rec against Bolton inn Mike Nightingale scored Mark Cichowski’s fourth nm two goals and Scott period score gave the Owners of the Alpha-Omega Inn July 19 to answer charges filed by imiiiMMi tW Ul IM liM IN IN Goehring, Myles McCurry, Tigers a 1-0 win over the in farm league action IlHlfaMhi iU IN 7.W LN revision commission, asked why it have been ordered to appear In State Police. He was served a sum­ ItalM k i iO Pat McCann, Shana Indians. Debbie Bushnell By BARBARA RICHMOND wouldn't be feasible to appoint two Ul Tolland County Superior Court in mons charging him with violation of SIIUIN Hopperstead and Ed An- and Ken Graff played well For the second time in the outlasted Dairy Queen, 14-13, American Farm League champs into Herald Reporter sub-directors under the director, one 14 IMlII NrfMti li iiir.ri Rockville to answer complaints by a state statute concerning liquor per­ • 144 W ill TrNsili 244 tU lH saldi one each in a 7-0 romp for the Indians. 1977 Town Farm Little League Wednesday night’s play at 6 against to handle the senior citizens and one last night at Waddell Fielji. several Bolton Lake area residents. mit premises. by the Raiders over the Pryce Maltempo, Andy Tournament, Army & Navy Carter Chevrolet while the loss sends The Vernon Charter Revision Com­ to handle other matters. IN i n ZN LN iM IN Boggini and John King The victory advances the The plaintiffs are asking for a tem­ The Alpha-Omega Inn has had liN iN Ul Diplomats. Best in defeat Dairy Queen to the sidelines in the mission would like to see the Parks IMUI im leneM si found the mark in a 3-0 win Commission and the Recreation Commission members Fred porary and permanent injunction three outdoor concerts this year and . a M m.N were Bryan Pease, Chris double elimination play. McKone and Christine Lutts said prohibiting the inn from playing elec­ Gorgoglione said more are being Nrissli 14 M il McKee and Scott Cheney. by the Wildcats over the A victory by Carter’s, champs of Commission combined and then have TriMs 144 PtTJI they would be against singling out tronically amplified music outside plann^. Residents have been com­ Mike St. Laurent scored Stars. Rich Folk and Mike the National Farm League, the combined commission headed by Koblect were best for the a recreation director. senior citizens in'the program. Both the building and inside the building plaining about the volume of the IlN «JI IN 7JI LN Ul twice and John Hedlund Wednesday night will give it the when windows and doors are open. IN tN IJmmZsM U l Ul once in the third period as Stars. agreed this would be segregation and music, which apparentiy amplifies 1 iN championship while a win by Army & Commission members attending that there shouldn't be a distinction The plainiffs also are asking that across the water. Mi 24UUIMMi U tliN mkiimm the 'Yankees blanked the hrtnta74NUI PEE Vt EE WEST Navy would necessitate another tilt. Monday night s meeting were in in the charter for age groups. the defendent be directed to control TrUssN L24 tULTI Cyclones, 3-0. Dave Nowak Mike Bannivage had two doubles, TriMa 7-24 tNUI Markers by Peter Follet favor of this action, but throughout the conduct of its customers wheh Meetings planned IM played well for the Yanks Mark Cimino doubled and Mike im LN iN ILN LN LN and Matt Schauster led the the discussion was interwoven a con­ The commission also agreed that they leave the premises. J W Ul LN and Bruce Baltovick, Jay Donlon homered for the winners with The Board of Selectmen will meet LN 7JI iN Devils to a 2-0 win over the cern as to where senior citizens the position of recreation director The plaintiffs are asking the court eUrisHWJI LN Hall and Dave Bean were Andy Taylor adding two singles and should be included in the charter with tonight at 7:30 at the Community Hrtmts U ill7JI eUsis 24 M7JI best in defeat. Eagles. Dennis Foreman would fit in this proposal. to prohibit the defendent from 7rilMta 4-U177171 NrMa L2 IISLN Glen Jutrus singling in the bottom of officers outside the classified ser­ Hall. Included on its agenda are ap­ TriMi 3-24 NUN was best in defeat for the creating any unreasonably loud noise pointments. the sixth inning to plate the winning At a previous meeting a bare vice. on its premises. m liN ILN Ul JUNIOR Vt K.ST previously unbeaten marker. * IN LN Mrriia IIN 7JI LN majority of the commission agreed The commission members were The piaintiffs are asking for $50,000 The Board of Education will meet m LN ihr Ul LN Eric Juttner scored two Eagles. to retain the Recreation Department divided as to whether to have one INUiMtJUl ImmM LN It was a scoreless tie Mikev Anderson's spectacular stab in damages and such other relief as Thursday at 8 p.m. at Bolton Nrtisb 14 I1R7I NWilal4t2LN goals and Andy Browne as it is now in the charter. The commission or two advisory com­ the court may direct. Elementary School. The lengthy TrMi 14-3 MN.N Malta 1-2 «ILN and Tim and Chris Carmel after regulation and it in the sixth inning saved the contest charter does not include the position missions. They finally voted 6-2 on a «ni trilacta 1-2-S 017.N one each as the Hurricanes wound up a 1-1 tie as the for the Vets. The plaintiffs are Paul and Florine agenda includes special reports Smeik of recreation director. The full-time nine-member advisory commission m UJI LN LN MM Nil LN 27JI blanked the Bicentennials. Bulls tallied in the first Barron, Francis and Lois O’Donnell, about Bolton High School course llrJk i liNi llN LN For Dairy Queen, Ron Pinney had director was appointed after the and the majority a g re ^ they do not lllSbti LN flir I N Ul Celine Buezek and Sue overtime and the Bears in Shirley Lynch, Arthur Mensing, Pol­ offerings the Committee to Study WMiumji rriM LN two hits, Mike Hebert three and Irv charter was revised about seven want to make any special provision ly Harris, John and Connie Kolesko, Town and School Intramural and NrMiUtllJI %MaiaS-7ttMI Donnelly were best in the second extra session. years ago. He also has charge of in the charter for the elderly. TriMB Ul miN MMtaWUKN defeat. Brian O'Donnel scored for Hainsey doubled. The Queens knotted Howard Lockward and Sarah Interscholastic Sports. Triiida S-74 UNill it in the top of the sixth on safeties by senior citizen activities and this isn't Lavitt said, in discussing the elder­ Stephens. They are being M kI34U37 Goals in the third and the Bulls and Gerald Samp­ Under unfinished business, the etHitoir iHl Pinney and Mike St. Onge. included in the charter either. ly and the aging, that the commission represented by Atty. Daniel Harris. school board will discuss the 1W6-77 fourth periods by Ken son for the Bears. Commission member Mary Glenn had been talking around the issue. He The court order was served this budget encumbrances and final Reynolds gave the The Queens had an 11-7 lead after said she would like to retain the com­ said the Welfare Department should past weekend. It was signed by Judge report; adjustments to the 1977-78 Minutemen a 2-1 win over MIDGETNORTH three innings but Army & Navy mission with the powers it now has. be changed to Department of Social John Shea Jr. budget: several policies and the ad­ the Tomahawks. Gordon Rob Maltempo scored plated four runs in the fourth and two This includes responsibility for plan­ both goals in a 2-1 win by Titlists in the American Farm League Services in the charter to remove the John Gorgoglione. manager of the visory planning committee for Plainfield reaults Fallone tallied for the in the fifth to take a temporary lead. ning and development of recreation stigma of welfare from social ser­ Aipha Orr\ega, is to appear- in court Bolton schools. losers. the Toros over the Olym­ Winning the 1977 championship in the American Farm League The winners had eight hits and com­ activities, except those of the Board vices. Mrs. Jean Pearsall, head of pics. Chris Sarli and Mark mitted two errors while the losers of Education but including senior the town's welfare department, had Monday matinee Bailey played well for the was Army & Navy. Team members (1-r) Front row: John Owl visits Rockville SUk Vakat Cmvm (q stroked 10 safeties and were charged citizens. She would also like to see a also asked for this change when she Toros while Clarence Mazurak, Chris Cimino, David Negri, Mark Cimino, Andy TMOLFin nK3iJi 3 iNpvt Imsm ILN UJI LN with just one miscue. director who has charge of the spoke to the commission. Duncan, a horned owl from the Children’s Museum in Hart­ Water at Bolton inn H im MM 6hUc 3H pel INJI 7 R am M 7JI UJI Zachrey scored for the Taylor, Bill Anderson. Back row: Bill Anderson, assistant friti-ii(e Made 3U pel tNM 4 TIN LN department, all recreation programs Lavitt said the logical starting ford, perches on the hand of Eileen Fielding of the museum lliliaM LN LN LN 7riKtK U 4 m I42UI TlMt:4U3 Olympics. coach, Glenn Jutrus, Brian Arnold, Scott Castagna, Jim Virgi­ and the senior citizen center. topic for the July 25 meeting of the 2 Mat T« LN LN eS-lim m m U7 pM 3t7ji John Bodik and Glenn staff as she explains owls to children in the summer program UatOiia LN Slat fra, hM LN LN LN Nrliela: 347 pM S97.N nian, Mike Donlon, Mike Banavige, Jim Gabriel, John Banavige, She said her intent was to commission would be the proposed at the Rockville Public Library. Duncan wasn't very happy to said unsafe by. state TNa:3142 I 0'ss IBkI Up LN LN TrUacte 3-74 pM 3131UI Bogginni scored in the se­ 71 Umte 3-11 (q head coach. (Herald Photo by Dunn) strengthen the director's position by Department of Social Services MUKiupeitaN TNr 3L42 1 M (had 4JI LN LN cond stanza and Niki be out in the bright lights. He was raised at the museum after Water samples taken from Bolton TfiKtK 1-24 usin putting it in the charter. She said the Stanley Sadlak suggested that a coliform count from the lake water Uemk l-ll (q eeWa: Ul pril IU.N Cacace in the fourth period policy decisions should belong with better name for the department he was found abandoned in the woods and therefore doesn’t Lake and the well at the Alpha- was 7,100. A count of that number is 3MRIt|khe IN iN LN Made Ut pM ION a in a 3-1 win by the Suns TrAadK U 7 pdf INLN nw iiM 19th hole the commission and the administra­ would be the Department of Com­ know how to forage for himself. Ms. Fielding also brought with Omega Inn have been declared un­ considered unsafe for bathing. The SteaVM IN iN FHcS-llffl WMc lU pM WN over the Warriors. Bruce 2M li^ LN hriKli: lU piH UtM tion to the director. munity Services. The commission safe for bathing and drinking by the spokesman said the coliform count TNkIUN ITIprUei iN LN LN Treadwell tallied for the her a large boa constrictor named Delilah, a possum and a c 3U pel U7JI 7JI iN T i M c l - M im M I S J I MBs hack on track Seymour Lavitt, chairman of the agreed. ferret. (Herald photo by Richmond) state Department of Health. The from the well water was 5. A count of 7riMK U2 fM tlNiN LN DWt S-li (q Warriors. Tallwood samples were taken June 30 by Wp ImAIb: llTpaM tffH TIm: 3U2 IkMia. liN IN LM 1 is considered unsafe for drinking. muk IN pel uiN t Sim't InMi IlH I1.N Calvin Hutchinson, local sanitarian. Hutchinson said there has been no TWtMin NriadK lU pel $3LN 5 ft M l M | 1 W LN MIDGET SOUTH 36SaRatl| iN LN LN Trilada: M4 pM I1I7JI The an with 5-2 victory BLUE TEES LOW GROSS, LOW IT« — ILN 7JI Hutchinson said bathing will not be surface runoff from the septic tMWc LU mM UZLN The Apollos and Spartans system for a couple of weeks. LN ririKli: lU mU m iN battled to a 0-0 draw. Brian NET- A -G ross -Chic Gagnon 77, Council okays library spending permitted until further notice. He TtlMi: 1-I.S pA tISNJI Net -M arc Schardt 78-9-69, Bob John Gorgoglione, manager of the Fulton and Lance Pukey plans to take water samples today Monday evening a N c iu m Three runs in the first inning and two in the seventh and the Lukas 8010-70, Jim Allison 80-9-71, will be built near the Town Hall, South Windsor, told the packed house Alpha-Omega, said he was told by the I U'l M ita IN IN LN were best for the Apollos .South Windsor The firehouse headquarters project from the water near the Alpha- iT«ai.Mt 4M Bob Chambers 80-9-71, George Bed- expected to run about $830,000. that the town would be foolish to University of Connecticut laboratory I Mm iN and Doug Marshall and A1 strong pitching of Jack Taylor helped Moriarty Bros, snap a was approved for bonding at referen­ Omega Inn and from the upper dam narz 78-6-72, Ted Blasko 81-9-72; B Supported by 100 or more library The final council vote was 6-2, with bypass the federal funds and reject that Hutchinson took the water The JLIS Tully for the Spartans. losing streak and gain a 5-2 Twi League duke over Herb's last dum. area. MMc SU piU SU.N -G ross -Cliff Keune 81, Net -T ed proponents, the South Windsor Town Councilmen Raymond Dankel and the project. Glassman said the samples improperly. Gorgoglione is latNek 3-11 (I) MicM: Ut piU HIM Aaron Buezek scored two Two library proposals have been night at St. Thomas. Milek 82-16-66, David Richardson 84 - Council Monday night voted to ap­ John Mitchell voting against the ap­ federal money gives the town the op­ A spokesman for the Department making arrangements to have the lab TMGlFin INmOieii IJI LN LN TiMz t.S-7 pat UllU goals and Keith Blanchard defeated in referenda over the past Alt tiNm Cm (q 2 L m Tim, Np LN iN Tatk S-ll W The triumph ups the MBs record to 16- 68, Russ Davidson 85-15-70, Dick propriate $257,550 to assist in the propriation. Six Democrats voted in portunity to finally build a library at of Health said this morning that the test the water today. 2LN 17JI17JI laapepNi LN and Steve Ashbacker one Jerry Gavalis' two-run homer in the five years: One in 1972 and another in 7tac31A4 3UMI 2LN iU TN 6-6 which keeps them in fourth place Bottaro 86-15-71, Jack Nicholson 89- building of a new town library. favor of the library. Councilman a minimum cost to the taxpayer. IIJI LN I MM IN LN each in a 4-1 win by the sixth inning but a triple by Ray 1973. Library proponents contend the 7JI LMdr 244 pel 32LN • TaUaNr Ul in the American Division. There is no Leonard Sorosiak was not present, NrtictK U2 pel 3NJI Sullivan, infield single by Fred 17- 72, Dick Barnett 89-17-72; C The money will be added to the He said the town, however, will defeats were due to the large-scale TriiadK 4-24 pel 321UI nm ll.il Oceaneers over the rest for the locals as they host Hart­ but he supports the project. auec lU paU WM WM. Ul piU IILN Flynn, sacrifice fly by Riordan and -G ross -B ob Allard 93, Net -John $436,000 expected in federal funds, have to bond an additional $100,000 plans submitted to the public. 7iiiiC3-rc 3-14 pel ------MI7UI BMc eiaeMhi C m (T) M ute Ul pat tJLN Matadors. John, Berk ford Group tonight at 6 at Moriarty A public hearing preceding the for the already-approved firehouse Shoot winners listed kS-ll linhirnafN liN IN iN TtMc m pat IININ scored and Lisa Simler double by Bill Capulis resulted in two Howard 99-24-75, Tony Criso 97-22-75, and the $127,000 already in the library ’The library which will be built L 2l|lyMNi LN LN Field. council vote found 90 persons in favor building project to come up with the LN LN LN BpptakMIlH played well for the insurance markers for the MBs, A1 Routhier 95-20-75, Tom Roberts 96- trust fund. using federal money is a scaled-down Andover iN Ul IMvMliOv LN IFMailIrt IIN iN Ul Rich Riordan, Ron Krogh and Mike 19-77, Jim Aufman 102-25-77. of the library and 12 against it. necessary money to add to the version of the original plans and will Gamer, 13; third, Tom Provost, 12. I Tap iN TNk‘4344 IMtniUp LN LN Matadors. Taylor allowed seven hits, striking 7lMK31i2 9MeK2MpeimN • TMpi liM LN McDonald had first inning singles for The total cost of the library, which State Rep. Abraham Glassman, El- federal funds for the library. ’The Andover Sportsmen’s Qub in 14-15-16 year-olds: First, Robin 111 pel SUN NrtMli: 442 pel S7LN out five and walking none. Gary Hunt SCOTCH BALL- Mike Davis- consist of about 15,000 square feet. TUr UN Moriarty's but all runs were un­ Elaine Bednarz 38, PhilJenniler Daly Andover conductkl its 4th Junior's Giel, 15; second. Rose Aiello, 16; tiupumm Trladc 4-2-3 pdl $MLN ataa. lu pat tu N I.NTERMEDIATE was the losing hurler. He gave up In other action Monday, the council Mp MIk 3lTpiM NLN 6 * 3-11 (q earned as Herb’s was charged with 39, Art Bassell-Sue Stethers 42, Ron Day Shoot recently. More than 50 third. Hobby Gamer, 14. riM c lu pat »LN Cheney Tech downed eight hits, two by MB player- informally agreed to lease the little TWtS-lllll SNm Om LN LN LN TrMi T44 pat W in four errors. Basile-Linda Saari 42; Closest to pin Junlor/Senior Teams participated Junlor/Senior Team Winners: 7Ts'i IMIiiM ILN 7.N LN IWaOMe LN iN Taaifc rmlm tarn (q East Hartford, 4-1, last manager Gene Johnson. red school house on Ellington Rd. to IMitm LN LN I M I p l i LN Herb’s, now 5-8, came back on -R oger Parrott, Linda Saari. Town seeks site for wood and 52 youngsters in group com­ First, Saul Montelro (senior) and 7laK31i3 • iMMr ILU IN Ul night with Jim Boudreau the South Windsor Historical Society. II v M m iN ItflCMip iN IN petitions. David Gamer (junior); second, TNk SLN MMe 347 pel $27JI t XI. Fn. Im LN and Doug Landry each town providing an area accessible to The 1870 schoolhouse, which was MMk 7U pel ULN NriactK 347 pel 331N FIm NN South Windsor The landfill is closing and all local the original Pleasant Valley School, Winners are: Phyllis Petrolito (senior) and Brenda N M : 7U pel m u Tiiadi: 3-74 pel 323LN awacHipatsNN scoring twice for Cheney both builders and residents. TrfMiK 74-2 paU UTILN South Windsor residents may be trash will be hauled to East Windsor. 8-9-10 year-olds: First, Adam Giel, Petrolito (junior). 3-11 («} iMriKtt tM N pat U4IUI and Kevin Paquette Read Herald Ads Most of the wood scraps which had will be restored by the historical M M ie i l U ’iLaq UN LN LN Wiiliiii' INi able to pick up scrap pieces of Councilman Edward Havens society. 9; second, Alan Woodward, 10; third, High Senior Winner: Jean lU d lU l LN LN LN 7 anp Thi IN LN tallying for East Hartford. been left at the sanitary landfill were 7SM M H|ie 7JI iN la iT h i IN MctlNW lumber, discarded by local builders, suggested a drop-off area when he Joey Spacer!, 10. BoutUette. New! The First from Rex Lumber Co. on Sullivan Society president Terry Kyc said l l a h N LN Hmc 31A1 if a suitable place in town can be learned that many residents recycled the society hopes to put craft 11-12-13 year-olds: First, Mike Trophies and prizes were awarded TNk 32A1 m dR 7U pel MiN Ave. Many local residents used to 6UeK 117 pel S3LM MaeK 147 pel IINJI found where the wood can be piled. the discarded lumber. W oodward, 12; second, David to all the winners. Triladi: 1-74 paM 3127141 pick up the wood from the dump and workshops such as spinning in the N M : 117 pel $7LN Armstrong Town Manager Paul Talbot says he Havens said he thinks it is a waste 7rladc 1-74 pdl N21.n OaiMk 3-11 (q use it for a variety of projects. school house for viewing by the mics-iim ITNal LN LN LN will look into the possibility of the if the wood is taken to East Windsor public. IM U w m ILN iN IN 4 MAI iN LN when it could be recycled. For the past few years the building IN mM i n LN 3tpn» Ul Cushioned Fitzgerald Funeral Home laps LN TNc31il N o one else has been used by the South Windsor TNk 3LN eM k 144 pel 32LN Scholarship given MMc lU pel tlNJI Made 144 pel 33LN Miss Sandy Swietek, daughter of Cooperative Nursery School, which NriactelMpeiUlLM Tritedc 1-44 pel 31ILN Area police report Dignified i k No-Wax Floor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swietek of 106 will not reopen in the fall. TM 141 pan ilNUI Taeffe T m 6 m (q ftdiE 1-11(1} I Km ILM LM iN Famham Rd., is the recipient of the Family Service 7tonH p LN LN LN I C m ^ iN LN SNetOM iN LN 3 Vila M l L4I c a n s i v e u s Coventry 30. annual $500 scholarship presented by Personal Care 7Nc4lc34 You Install izea,N Ul Coventry Police said they received He was released on a $100 cash the South Windsor Women’s Club. Rockville hospital notes TNk 3123 am : i4iiei iiiN a report Monday night from a bond for appearance in court in MMk 347 paU 317JI hNrtadK 44-3-fpaU 31242JI Miss Swietek is a graduate of South NriieK 7U pel ttiN rnmiuti L433 motorist driving on Rt. 44A near the Rockville Aug. 10. Windsor High School and will attend TrlMlK 744 pel N7JI i m must Yourself! Bolton-Coventry line that a large Eastern Connecticut State College. Admitted Monday: Paula Discharged Monday: Rita y o u c a n . black bear was seen in the area. South Windsor Willimantic, in the fall. She plans to Beebe, West Willington; Belliveau, Park West Dr., Police said they reported the matter major in elementary education. Joanne Coles, Ellington; Rockville: Robert Deluco, A udit’s Stephen M. Griffin, 21, of 28 Geraldine Colmer, Somers; Talcottville Rd., Rockville: to the state Department of En­ Russell St., Manchester, was Timothy Oberg, son of Maj. and vironmental Protection for in­ Muriel Fellows, Ellington; Lisa Harbut, Hop River Rd., charged Monday night with disorder­ Mrs. Linwood Oterg of 34 Joseph Edward M. Fitzgerald vestigation. George Hussey, Taylor St., Bolton; Jeanette Loehr, Only. . . ly conduct and breach of peace. Lane, has won a $25 savings bond for Talcottville, Merrill Kloter, Tolland; Troy Waite, High St,, PAINT (JranUs. Mease.) 225 Main Street Police said he was involved in a dis­ exceilence in English. Oberg was Ellington: Valinda Nutter, Rockville; Horace West, Vernon turbance at the Seven-Eleven store valedictorian of the 1977 South Wind­ Irene Dr., Vernon; Patricia Grove St., Rockville. Manchester, Connecticut Randall Furr, 21, of Cobum, Va., on Sullivan Ave. He was asked to sor graduating class. He plans to at­ Parker, Vernon St.. Birth Monday: A daughter Nobody else in the world can give tend Trinity College and major in Manchester; Deborah Parent, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Phone 643-5940 Summer Sale was charged Monday with evading leave and refused to do so, police us what you can. A pint of your blood. responsibility and failure to drive said. mathematics. The English award is Florence St., Manchester; An­ Coles, Ellington. drew Sydoriak, Tolland: right. Police said his car struck a He was released on a $250 non­ presented in memory of Dot And your gift has never been Dickinsen, late member of the Stephen VonEuw, Lawrence more important. Because utility pole on Spring St, and left the surety bond for court in East Hart­ St,, Rockville. scene. 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The >% $095 sources.Think '■ following areas received a fair rating: Hot lines installed about that. TRUFLEX gal. rioor d«»len copyrlgnii Lisicke Beach, Waterfront Heights, Hot line emergency phones have been installed at Coventry’s two public •99^98 CiDPIOMEER -Excluding Rod 1699 The need is urgent, and Gerald Park, Lakeview Terrace, ^ndy continuous. Shores Beach, Waterfront Manor Beach beaches, according to Parks and Recrea­ TOURMNE as AQO and Hemlock Point Beach. tion Commission Secretary Roberta With the Purchase With the Purchase Helpus. Join us.Today. Wilmot. Coliform organisms (bacteria) are nor­ of 5 Yaar Warranty of The phones consist of receivers on hooks If you think you can’t afford a no-wax floor, think again! Here’s mally present in all surface waters. On Parts amt Labor OIL BASE « ’ l U * ’ gal. that connect with the Police Department Armstrong’s lowest priced no-wax floor. Sundial’s special Mirabond* Holmes explained. A good rating shows a REMEMBER when picked up. The phone at Lisicke wear surface keeps shining without waxing far longer than an ordinary content, per 100 milliliters, of zero to 200 QUALITY - SERVICE coliform. Fair is 201 to 1,000, and poor is Beach is on a pole behind the lifeguard’s vinyl floor. A foam inner cushion gives more comfort underfoot. And chair, and the one at Sandy Shores is near ESI AND EVERYDAY LOW PRICES greater than 1,000. Samples of water were 'A Ton, 6'A foot flootoldo body, six cylindtr EG9 8.2 you can install it yourself. . . because Sundial comes in convenient the public pay phone, Mrs. Wilmot said. ongino, standard trans., gaugaa. Carter collected at each bathing area at about SPEAKERS Distributor for NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT 12-foot width, so most rooms need no seaming or pattern matching! waist depth. The phones are operative at all times Caro Packaga. Slock No. 8717. SPEAKERS The tests seem to bear out residents’ and may be used for emergencies even claims that Coventry Lake is not polluted. when lifeguards are not on duty. ^99.9 5 . toureiiiie painta JULY 14,12:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. The town has been under a water pollution S A U PRICE •119.95 abatement order by the state Department •3735 of Environmental Protection since 1971, f Area fire calls Lltetlme KNIGHTS OF (HJLUMBUS HOME and the Coventry Sewer Authority has Warranty PAUL’S PAINT proposed a regional sewer system to reply Tolland County to the order. 615 Main St. Tel 649-0300 Monday, 2:47 p.m. -Car fire. White and This Ad Sponsorad By LINOLEUM & CARPET Democrats meet South Sts., Rockville. KABTEH 7 Downtown Manchestor • D«vo« Ptlnta • Coramic Tlla The Coventry Democratic Town Com­ Monday, 4:02 p.m, —Car fire, Mobil station, Ma n c h e s t e r LIQQE1T8 and Stalna • Carpal Shampoo Rt. 83, Vernon. • Adhoaivoa • MaUla mittee will meet tonight at 8 at the Town PARKADE PHARMACY "“HI iSV h e r s • Wallpapar •Tapaa Monday, 4:37 p.m. -Car fire, Rt. 195, Hall to fill vacancies on the committee. Tolland. TECH STEREO .CLARKE REQAL MEN’S MON. FRI. 9:30-5:30 THURS. 9:305:30 The special meeting will be followed by Today, 12:47 a m. —Garage fire, Fairview INSURANCE SHOP SAT. 9:30-5:00 CALDOR 8HOPPINQ PLAZA AQENCY a regular meeting at which the party’s Ave., Ellington, Rockville and Tolland 646-6464 MANCHESTER • 646-8364 Read Herald Ads 296 W. Middle Tpke. platform for the upcoming municipal elec­ assisted. 1225 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD d n* Nvwewr I W tew i Oexte tions will be discussed. 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PAGE KOUR-B -■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 12, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. July 12, 1977— PAGE FIVE-B & Softball Army Navy in Little League finals TONIGHT’S GAMES and John Barry two for Krowka a three-run homer JCs v». Farr's, 6 Frank’s. for Rockwell. —FlUgerald Behind the two-hit pitching Wednesday’s play at 6 o'clock at walked, Tony Chevrette looped a to get out of the inning. ' was left stranded. Krajewski had two singles and She Herati) f ! Frank’s vs. Bogner’s, of Billy Hill. American League Leber against National League single to right centerfield sending But Army & Navy did manage to Ellis doubled and singled for the Ben Grzyb had two hits STATE The winning markers were plated 7il5 —Fitzgerald CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING titlists Moriarty Bros. A victory by Stringfellow to third and when the knot it in the home third. Hill singled Vets. Hill struckout seven and in leading Fogarty’s to a 4- Bogner’s split a pair of champ Army & Navy in the fourth. After one out Chris Glen vs. APrInlIng, the latter would clinch the cham­ throw in went astray the latter with Krajewski forcing him at se­ Peterson walked. A strikeout walked one while Burke fanned eight, 3 win over Allied Printing contests last night in the eliminated Ansaldi’s from the 8i30 —Fitzgerald pionship while a triumph by the Vets scored. cond. Ellis blooped a single to center followed by Hill’s grounder to short walked two and hit a batter. last night at Fitzgerald. Northern Connecticut 1977 Town Little League Tour­ CBT Blue vs. would necessitate another tilt Army & Navy threatened in its half sending Krajewski to third and the was thrown away with Peterson Don Leonard, Rick Field Championship District nament, 3-1, last night at Leber Dave DeMerchant umpired behind NUMethodist, 6 and Bill Morgan each had Friday. of the first on a Ken Krajewski single latter came scurrying home as the scoring and Hill streaking to third playdowns in Plainville. PHONE 643-2711 the plate with Lou Pilver and Ken —Robertson Field. Ansaldi's broke on top with a run in and Tim Ellis double into the right- ball got past the centerfielder with from where he scored on a Krajewski two hits and Bob Tinsley The Meat Packers were FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Monroe on the bases. Moriarty's vs. Blue The victory pushes the Vets into the first inning. Kent Stringfellow field corner but Pat Burke bore down Ellis winding up at third where he hingic homered for Allied. whipped by Elm er’s of Moon, 7:15 —Robertson New Britain, 24-6, before Make some­ INDEX Circuits vs. Crispino’s, WOMEN’S REC coming back to top Burt’s 8|30 —Robertson B & J Auto outlasted one happy N O T I C I t of Plainville, 10-5. National Weather Forecast 1 Lott and Found MCC Vets vs. Class II, E.H. Racquet Club, 23-17, Bogner’s plays Breeze Inn iCell 643-2711 2 — Parionata • 6 -N eb o last night at Cheney. Julie 3 — Announeamanta tonight at 6:45 at the K. of 4 — Gntertainmant Stanley hurls RSox gem Nelson's vs. B&M Piz­ Debate had four hits and 5 - Auctiong C. Field in Plainville in the za, 6 —Nike t ' Murray Rose Lovett, Marlene double elimination play. FINANCUL __ CLEVELAND (UPI) - The The Red Sox took a 1-0 lead in the singled home Hobson for his 27th RBI Cherrone’s vs. Flo’s, Donnelly, Chris Carpenter, In the first tilt, Don 6 Bonds-Slockg-Mortaaoai of the year. 9 —• Personal Loans Boston Red Sox beat Geveland second inning after Cleveland starter 7:15 -N ik e Dot Vallone, Sally Robin­ Cromwell had three hits 10 — Insuranca and loser Jim Bibby, 8-6, struck out Turnpike vs. Jim's, 6 Manager Jeff Torborg at his Singles by Carl Yastrzemski, Fisk son and Arlene Fazzino two and Ron Seplowitz two for TRINITY COVENANT / / EMPLOYMENT Carlton Fisk and George ^ o tt. Butch —Keeney apiece for the winners with Bogner’s. In the other tilt 30.00 13 Help Warned Yankee own game Monday night. and Scott gave the Red Sox their win­ 14 — Business Opportunities Hobson belted his 22nd double of the CHURCH ning margin in the fourth. Tikey vs. Lavalee, 6 Lovett homering. Dee Randy Smith and Steve 15 - Situation Wanted Torborg, who constantly stresses vear to right center and Denny Doyle —Cheney Burg and Cindy and Mary 302 Hackmalaok ttroai defense and pitching, watched Brady each had a trio of E D U C A T IO N Talaga each had four hits, blows. 18 Private Instructions Boston rookie Bob Stanley toss a neat VACATION 19 — SchooiS'Classes Carol Stetsky and Sue 20 killer five-hitter and the Red turn in a FELINE -- Instructions Wanted Leslie three apiece and couple of spectacular double plays as Fast pitch lOWISV lIHrtftAttlM S REAL ESTATE Standings The two-hit pitching of Bonnie Godin and Donna BIBLE SCHOOL 23 Homes lor Sale they upended the Indians 2-1. Blair Fisk led David’s to a 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale Loferski two each for CCCWFL 25 — Stanley, making only his second Investment P'roperty 6-0 win over Moriarty’s Racquet. Moving to within one July 18-22 26 — Business Property BALTIMORE (UPI) - start since June 3, gave up singles to last night at Nebo. Fisk, 27 — Resort Properly game of first place. For­ 9 A.M. - Noon 28 - Real Estate Wanted the first two Cleveland batters in the American League Mary G racyalny, Ann Because players tend to National League mal’s Inn women’s team MISC. SERVICES first inning and lost a shutout bid in DUSTY Theme “ 10-4 ■ God’s message received & UftIVIAVNBII FOTOeAtT O acquire certain reputations East Pratson and Joan Krogh tripped East Hampton, 14- 31 Services Offered the fifth when Andre Thornton drilled Paul Miller had three 32 — Painting.Papering each had two hits for 8, last night at East Hamp­ understood” 33 — during their first year in the W L Pet. GB hits and Bill DiYeso and Building-Contracting his 11th homer over the 400-foot mark Eusl Boston 48 35 .578 David’s. ton. Doreen Downham For period ending 7 a.m., Wednesday, July 13. Tuesday night 34 — Rooftng-Siding major leagues, Baltimore’s in center field. Manny Votela two apiece Ages Kindergarten - 6lh Grade In Fall will find shower activity across parts of the north Atlantic 35 — Heating-Plumbing W L Pci, GB Balt. 49 37 .570 14 picked up her fourth win 36 — Flooring as Suburban Floors topped Call states, lower Mississippi valley and central Plains. Eddie Murray may soon get a “I pitched well because I wasn’t in Chicago 52 31 .627 NY 48 38 .558 114 EASTERN striking out five hurling an 37 — Movino-TrucVino-Slorage Elsewhere, generally fair weather is forecast. Minimum 38 — Services Wanted real trouble tonight,” said Stanley. Phila 47 36 .566 5 Cleve. 39 42 .481. 8 Trash-Away, 10, last night 649-3639 or 649-2355 nickname: Each side had 17 hits in a eight-hitter. Ginny temperatures include: (approximate maximum readings in "And I had excellent defense behind Pitts 46 39 .541 7 Milw 39 45 .464 914 at Robertson. Roger Lajoie To Roglztar MISC. FOR SALE Eddie "The Yankee Killer" 169 win by Tierney’s over Petersen had four hits in­ parenthesis) Atlanta 72 ( 89), Boston 68 ( 84), Chicago 69 ( 87), 40 Household Goods me. St. Louis 46 40 .535 IVi Detroit 38 46 .452 1014 and Jim Bossie had three — Murray. Dean Machine last night at cluding three trip les, Cleveland 66 ( 84), Dallas 76 ( 97), Denver 59 (?1), Duluth 52 41 Articles for Sale “This was the best game of my Montreal 39 45 .464 13V4 Toronto 11 53 .369 1714 and two blows respectively 42 — Building Supplies Nebo. Harry Roy had four Kathy Langley two doubles (76), Houston 73 ( 93), Jacksonville 72 ( 92), Kansas City 69 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs 'Nobody can argue with his creden­ NY 33 51 .393 1914 career,” said Stanley, who blanked WesI hits. Bill Grant and John for the losers. Congratulations (92), Minneapolis 61 (88), New York 73 ( 84), New Orleans 74 44 — Livestock tials. In the Orioles' seven wins over and Lauder and There are people out — the California Angels 3-0 earlier this W L Pet. GB (91), Miami 78 ( 88), Little Rock 74 (95), Los Angeles 60 ( 76), 45 Boats & Accessories New York, Murray has driven home Fortin three each and Joe lel Rosen two apiece I BILL there looking for what 46 — Sporting Goods season. "I felt a little shaky in the W e»l Chicago 50 33 .602 CANDLELIGHT Phoenix 82 (102), San Francisco 52 (73), Seattle 51 (69), St. 47 — Garden Products the winning run five times — in­ Brooks and Jack for 6-3 Format’s. Petersen, § One Year. you have to sell. Tell — Minn 47 39 .547 414 Two four-run frames Louis 70 ( 93), Washington 72 (91). 48 Antiques first inning but then I settled down.” W L Pci. GB Harrington two apiece for 49 W anted to cluding Monday night’s 4-3 victory. Kan City 45 38 .542 5 Langley and Klotzter each ^ We’re Proud of you. them about It with a - Stanley, who retired 10 straight LA 56 30 .651 Tierney’s. Jack Burg and powered Holiday Lanes to Classified ad. The win was the Orioles' 10th in 11 Texas 42 41 .506 8 drove in three runs. I Barry Sl Rita RENTALS after giving up the first inning hits Cinci 46 37 .554 814 a 12-7 win over Pero’s last 52 R o o m s for Rent games and kept Uiem within a half­ Calif Grant each homered twice. also retired the final 10 batters in San Fran 40 48 .455 17 40 42 .488 914 night at Robertson. Roger 53 — Apartments lor Rent game of Boston in the American Oakid 36 48 .429 1414 Elliot Svelnys had four •X-KiirW-iKiSSSiWiiiKiKS 54 — H o m e s tor Rent order to pick up his sixth victory Houston 39 48 .446 1714 Talbot and John Dominick 55 — B u sin e ss for Rent Seattle hits, Phil Duff three and — League East. San Diego 36 52 .422 20 37 52 .416 16 Legal 56 Resort Property for Rent against three losses. each had four hits, Al Notice Halp Wantad 57 — W anted to Rant ‘Tve been going real good left- Atlanta Monday's Results Russ Dyjak, Rick Milka, 13 Halp Wantad 13 When Rico Carty Hied out to 30 55 .353 2514 Noske and John Wiggin Notice is hereby given that 56 - Misc lor Rent handed lately,” said Murray, a 21- Boston 2, Cleveland 1 Dennis Shooter and Joe concrete pipe by open-cut un­ centerfield to end the game, the three apiece, Greg Pepin a public hearing will be held in der the.tracks of the Con­ □ NOTICES AUTOMOTIVE year-old switch hitter who ended the Detroit 9, Toronto 7 Crawford two apiece. 61 Bosox had come within one infield Moniluy's Results also three and Steve Longo the offices of the Authority, solidated Rail Corporation in Autos for Sale game with a one-out, bases-loaded Chicago 4, Kansas City 2 Dyjak homered. 62 — T rucks for Sale out of tying an American League Montreal 4, Pittsburgh 2 and Mike Mistretta two State Office Building, 165 the Town of Manchester as a 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale single. "Sometimes you just can’t Baltimore 4, New York 3 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Loti and Foundd 1 64 — Motorcycles-Bicyctas record of 2S put-outs by an infield set Houston 2, Cincinnati 0 apiece for Lanes. Dave part of the White Brook 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile wait to get up there.” Oal^land 8, Seattle 1 CHARTER OAK Connecticut, on Thursday, Drainage Project. RN’S - LPN's Unsuccessful bid at DP in 1941 by the Detroit Tigers. San Francisco 5. San Diego 1 Bidwell homered twice and LOST - Female white H om es After AI Bumbry opened the ninth California 6, Minnesota 5, 10 in­ Don Simmons, Lou July 21, 1977, at 12:00 noon on PUBLIC UTILITIES 66 Automotive Service The 45 infield put-outs by both singled. Butch Talaga had Docket No. 770607, concerning Samoyed. No I.D. Vicinity All shifts. Part time or full 67 A utos for Rent-Lease with an opposite field triple that I’oday's Games nings. Wellington, Pete Devanney CONTROL AUTHORITY North End of Manchester. three hits and Bud Talaga an appliaction of the Town of skidded under Roy White’s glove, Pittsburgh (Kison 6-4) at Montreal Today's Games and Dick Lewis each had HENRY MIERZWA, Call 6462497. T r*' t “ a n W t ^ 2 M K and Frank Lalashius two Manchester to install a 66inch time. Pleasant working con­ Yankee Manager Billy Martin Murray in failed attempt at doubleplay in last night s action. American League mark set by the ((Twitchell 2-5). N Boston (Cleveland 7-4) at three hits and Jerry EXECUTIVE SECRETARY relieved starter and loser Mike Cosgrove, Tom Mack and apiece for Pero’s. 022-7 LOST - Brown Bible, inside Tigers and Washington Senators in Chicago (R. Reuschel 12-2) at New Cleveland UEckersley 8-7), N ditions. Benefits. Apply in Torrez, M , with the AL’s most effec­ (UPI Photo) Bill Allen two apiece as TOWN OF MANCHESTER brown soft leather case. Main ADVERTISING 1945. York (Matlack 3-10), N Tofonto (Jefferson 5-8) at Detroit tive pitcher, Sparky Lyle. But Lyle Highland Park Market Roger Oueletme had Street vicinity. Call 643-4014, person. Vernon RATES St. Louis (Dierker 2-5) at (Fidrych 6-4), N three hits and Lloyd Legal Notice PROBATE NOTICE or return to Muth Methodist was kayoed fast — a line drive by downed Oil Heat, 15-4, last At a Court of Probate held at Ver­ Philadelphia (Lerch 5-2), N Kansas City (Leonard 7-9) at Church. 1 d a y ___lit word par day pinch hitter Rich Dauer caromed off night at Fitzgerald. Sim­ Boutiler and Miles The Planning and Zoning non, within and for the District of Manor. Call Mon- Los Angeles (Rau 9-1) at Houston Chicago (Stone 9-6), N EUingtoa, County of Tolland, State of 3 daya ...lOi word par day his pitching hand to second baseman Boutilier two apiece as Commission will hold a public LOST - Vicinity of West Mid­ e daya — 9t word par day (Forsch 4-7), N New York (Gullett 7-3) at mons homered. Ken Ferry Connecticut, on the Itth day of July, Willie Randolph. had two of Heat’s eight Gus’s outscored Vito’s, 6-4. bearing on Monday, July 25, 1977. Present, HON. THOMAS F dle Turnpike and Cheney day through 26 daya — 8t word par day Atlanta (Niekro 8-10) at Cincinnati Milwaukee (Haas 5-5), N Tom Lowery, Vic Sakius 1977, at 7:30 P.M., in the RADY, in. Judge. Tech. .Two female cats, one 15 worda $2.(X) minimum Dick Tidrow came in and inten­ Barrios steal for WSox hits. ESTATE OF MARGUERITE E C. Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch (Capilla 2-0), N Baltimore (R. May 10-8) at Texas black, one Calico-gray, brown tionally walked Pat Kelly, then and Wally Irish each had a cafeteria of the Nation Hale FAHEY, late of Vernon in said Friday, 9 to 4 p.m. NEW YORK (UPI) - Rich McKinney stroked solo homer San Francisco (Barr 8-6) at San (Alexander 8-5), N School, 160 Spruce Street, District, deceased. and tan. 742-6446. settled down to pitch to Ken League, Baltimore upended New SILK CITY pair of safeties for Vito’s. Upon Ute application of the executor Chicago White Sox’ Vice Presi­ York, 4-3; Boston downed Cleveland, in the second for the A’s. Joe Diego (Owchinko 2-4), N Seattle (Wheelock 4-6) at Oakland Manchester, Connecticut, to of die estate of said deceased for an Mr. Bergin Singleton. But Kelly stole second on Dan Guachione, Biff order of sale of certain real estate Coleman gained the victory in first (Blue 6-11), N hear and consider the the first pitch, dictating another pass dent Roland ilemond was on a 2-1; Detroit outlasted Toronto, 9-7; Grimes each had five hits. REC situated in the Town of Manchester, 1977 start, but needed three innings Minnesota (Thormodsgard 6-5) at Norton Electric held off following petitions: particuarly described in said applica­ □ EMPLOYMENT 871-0385 be given to Singleton. It brought up scouting mission in Mexico in Rich Uluski four, Jim tion. it is of hitless relief help from rookie Bob California (Ryan 11-8), N HOCKANUMV ALLEY Murray, who had tied the game with 1972 and on the Zacatecas team Mistretta three and Frank a late rally to down ASSOCIATES - ZONING ORDERED, That said application be Lacey. Rockwell, 67, last night at heard and determined at Uie Probate a two-out single in the seventh. was a right-hander named American League Lateano, Buzz Keeney, REGULA’nON CHANGE (H- Office in Vernon (Rockville) on the Halp Wantad 13 Angels 6, Twins 3 19th day of July, 1977 al ten o'clock in POWER GENERATOR REAL ESTATE Career - Earn "Intentional walks have a way of Francisco Barrios who caught Rich Listro and Jim Hynes Keeney. Don Hensley had 23) getting me real keyed up,” said Pitcher Dave Johnson fell off the three hits and Wayne the forenoon, and that public notice be SALES POSITION - Straight Equipment Operator - No 315,000+ annually. Must have his eye. 'Two years later the two apiece and Hank To amend the Zoning given by publishing a copy of this order commissions. leads furnished experience required. Current license. Ralph Pasek, mound and uncorked a bases-loaded in a newspaper having a circulation in Murray. “It’s like they want to pitch Astros* Richard Rogers, Kevin Kelly and Regulations, Article H, Sec­ to homeowners. Call 242-5402. training openings. Good Realtor, MLS. 289-7475. Sox signed him. Oakland put away Seattle, 8-1, and Polowski homered as Glen said Probate District at least five days to me.” wild pitch with one out in the 10th in­ Rich Murphy two apiece tion 7.04.01 to read "When a before the day set for said hearing and salary, paid Irainning. Enlist­ Minnesota edged California, 6-5, in 11 whipped Frank’s, 167, last Swinging away with a 3-1 count, ning to bring home Dave Chalk with for Norton. Al Little and site is developed for business return make to this Court of the notice PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The ment required. Ages 17-35. PART TIME Female - bench Monday night Barrios struck out 10 innings. night at Fitzgerald. Paul given. ADVERTISING Murray lofted a deep fly, well over the winning run and make Dave Gar­ Rogers homered. Jim use the developer shall con­ By order of the Court, Air Force recently announced Call U.S. Army at 643-9462, work, deburring. Experience batters for his sixth straight win and A's 8, Mariners 1 cia’s debut as Angels’ manager a stops Cincinnati Frenette and Dave Bran- struct sidewalk and curb to Hazel M Carter, Clerk new openings for individuals helpful, will train. Minimum the head of substitute left fielder Pagani had three hits, DEADLINE Jorge Orta, who was signed from the Marty Perez and Jeff Newman nick each had three hits 023-7 with prior military service. If EARN EXTRA Money Part five hours daily. Call 2867542, Paul Blair, to complete a 3-for-4 success. Chalk singled and tripled to Mark Davis two and Al Town standards along all same Mexican club in 1972, doubled each singled home a pair of runs drive home two earlier Angels’ runs. NEW YORK (UPI) — J.R. Richard is just a big old country sides of the developed site you nave been out for less time, working from our plea­ 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday 12:00 noon lha day before night and give Baltimore left-hander sant office. Hourly rate, plus through Friday, South Wind­ publication. home a pair of first-iiming runs to during a six-run fourth-inning and which abut a public Ughway, than 5 years and are looking Mike Flanagan, 6-8, his fourth pitcher — old-time players called ‘em "Apple Knockers” — who commission. No exp^ience sor area. Deadline for Saturday and give the American League Western unless such r^uirements are for “ A Great Way of Life’ , straight complete game victory. the Houston Astros think has unlimited potential. contact the Air Force im­ necessary Will train. Call us Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. Division-leading White ^ x a 4-2 vic­ waived or deferred by the at 569-499 "I knew if I could keep them close "It’s hard to rate a whole league’s TOWN OF VERNON mediately. Call 6467440. tory over the Kansas City Royals. Little Miss softball Commission” and Article H, BOARD OF EDUCATION we’d get a couple of runs — it was Barrios yielded only six his in hurling pitchers,” said catcher Joe Ferguson Expos 4, Pirates 2 Section 7.04.02 to read “In the STEADY WORK - Reliable, WINDOW WASHER Wanted - PLEASE READ ju st a m atter of tim e ," said Invitation to Bid his fifth compiete game and running Monday night, after Richard pitched Chris Speier scored the tie­ event the vehicle surface of hard worker, who wants Must be experienced, and YDUR AD Flanagan. Sherry feels the heat, a five-hitter that gave the Astros a 2- breaking run on an error by Bill the highway is not constructed The Board of EducaUon of the Town steady employment, good in­ reliable. Steady work. Call M i CHOOl BU SlO : his record to 9-3. Following are the results from last night’s play in Lit­ of Vernon, ConnecUcut, will receive come. Call 5266702 between 6 6465334. Flanagan got his only real grief 0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Robinson during a three-run fifth in­ up to the curb installed by the sealed bids for ART SUPPUES. Claaalflad ada ara taken over “He pitched like heli, didn’t he?” tle Miss Softball. developer, the developer shall 2 only. the phone aa a convenience. from Yankee third baseman Graig "But I’d have to rate him among the ning, which lifted the Expos to their Bids will be received at the office of COUPLE TO WORK part said White Sox Manager Bob Lemon. out as Angels’ skipper LaStrada West nipped Crispino’s, 14-13. Colleen Breen construct that part of the vehi­ the Superintendent of Schools, Park The Herald la raaponalbla for Nettles, who smashed 400-foot solo top five in the National League. triumph. Stan Bahnsen allowed 11 time as substitute house only one Incorrect Inaartlon and The joyous Chisox crowd of 22,320 had a grandslam homer and doubled and singled for the cle surface to Town standards and School Streets,.Rockville, Connec­ NOW accepting applications home runs in the second and fourth Richard, who struck out five and hits but went the distance and raised ticut, until U :00 noon Wednesday. July for full tim e emplmployment. parents in boys group home. than only to the aiza ot the gave their heroes what has become a losers with Lorraine Reilly adding four hits and Tammy so that the vehicle surface original Inaartlon. Errora which innings, giving him 20 for the season ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) — The combination 7-11 is a lucky one walked two, was locked in a his record to 4-2. Willie Stargell, Al 27th, 1977 and then al said place and Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 Call 643-4320. ° 7 8 © ® customary standing ovation after the Kleperis three. Wendy Ziebarth homered, Brenda Allen abuts the curb, unless such time publicly opened, read, and only. do not laaaan the value of the and 200 career. scoreless duel with Fred Norman un­ Oliver, Rennie Stennett and Eld Ott advertisement will not ba cor­ victory, but Barrios refused to be in some games, but it doesn’t mean a thing in baseball. tripled, Tammy Nightingale doubled and Kristin requirement is waived or record^. PHONE FROM home to ser­ [a'bcI “They were identical fast balls, til the sixth, when the Astros scored had two hits each for the Pirates. deferred by the Commission.” Specifications and p n ^ s a l forms ------1 0 rected by an additional Inser­ singled out. At least not as far as former Hennequin turned over a game-saving doubleplay. VEHICLE MECHANIC - No vice our customers in the o tion. down the middle of the plate,” said both their runs on singles by Richard Giants 3, Padres 1 SAMUEL H, CHORCHES may be secured from the office of the experience required. Current Manchester area. Flexible "The ovation was not for me, but for California Angels’ Manager Norm League West was 39-42, 9Vk games Burger King outlasted Willie’s, 1611. Helen Helm Superintendent of Schools, Park Flanagan. "I didn't throw any down Marc Hill drove in two runs with a ET AL - ZONE CHANGE - training openings. Good hours, super earnings. 249- my buddies in the field,” he said. Sherry is concerned. and Julio Gonzalez and Bob Watson’s homered and doubled and Dorothy Stratton tripled for the and School Street!, Rockville, Ctmnec- U u the middle of the plate later — I behind the Chicago White Sox. Ucut. salary, paid training. Enlist­ 7773. “I’m no Mark Fidrych— even here.” double.” single and a double and Randy Mof- OAKLAND STREET (C-21) made sure of that.” Sherry, hired by the Angels to “ I was really shocked,” Sherry winners. To change the zoning The right la reserved to reject any or ment rMuirred. Ages 17-35. 13 “I’m content with the Astros now,” fitt pitched 2 2-3 innings of shutout MATURE WOMAN Desires Halp Wantad Elsewhere in the American replace Dick Williams on July 23, said in a telephone conversation from Army & Navy and Wonder Bread played to a 9-9 classification from Residence all bids or any part when such acUon Is Call U.S. Army at M3-9462. 1976, was fired on the eleventh day of said Richard. "A few years ago, the relief for his seventh save as the deemed In the best interest of the Position - Housekeeper / Com­ his home in nearby Mission Viejo, Giants ran their winning streak to six stalemate. Donna Adamy homered and tripled, Diana A to Business .II for an area Board of Education. the seventh month of 1977. club was in chaos and I wanted to VOICE panion for male, in exchange suggesting that injuries to key Angel Guertin homered and doubled and Kim Marhart doubled of approximately 0.77 acres on Charles Brisson INTERCEPPTOR - for room, board, small sala^. DRIVERS pitch anywhere else. But now I'm games. Moffitt took over from Bob Business Manager No exp NURSES General Manager Harry Dalton players were more responsible than for the winners. Lisa Longo tripled and singled twice, the west side of Oakland erience required. Excellent references. Write satisfied with being here.” Knepper with the bases filled and one 021-7 Current training openings, FOR hired third base coach Dave Garcia anything else for their disappointing Street between North Main Box C, c/o Manchester The loss was the fourth against out in the seventh and got Dave Win­ Chris Shea stroked two bingles and Terry Loveland Gooduuou salary, pa:d training. RN's - LPN's as the club’s seventh manager and showing so far. doubled for Wonder. Street and Edwards Street - Herald. nine victories for Norman and field to hit into an inning-ending dou­ Enlistment required. Ages 17- SCHOOL BUSES gave him a contract extending Nassiff Arms overpowered Westown, 17-9. Beth White 96 and 60 Oakland Street. 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-94M. Aid and Assistance has Manchester Legion dropped the Reds 8V5 games behind ble play. Bob Shirley suffer^ his RNs & LPNs - Looking for a through 1978. Garcia’s debut was a had four hits including two grandslams, Sabra Fairbanks, DANIEL C. GUACHIONE Training atarta now lor part-time and full-time the idle Los Angeles Dodgers. 10th loss for San Diego. ET AL - SUBDIVISION - challenge and high pay? We pleasant one as the Angels rallied for Parker unhappy Sue Mirante and Patty Sabia each had three for Nassiff’s. EAST HARTFORD RECEPTIONIST - 9 to 5. Mon­ are a new Geriatrric & Men­ qualinod poopio to loam hours available for you PARKER STREET (G-22) day thru Friday. Write P.0, to drivo tchool but part- Personal and Professional a 6-5 win over the Minnesota Twins in PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Outfielder Cheryl Bassett homered, Karen Patapchuck and Marie PUBLIC SCHOOLS tal Retarded Facility. gains zone triumph Application for subdivision Box 222, Manchester. Immediate openings for part tlmo In Manchaatar or satisfaction derived from 10 innings. Boober each had three safeties for Westown. Dave Parker of the Pittsburgh approval. Creation of 12 lots in Invitation to Bid Vornon In Sopitmbor. providing good nursing “We feel the team is definitely a RECREATION AIDES - Full time 7 to 3, full and part time 3 Pirates is unhappy playing in Hour Glass shaded past B.A. Club, 65. Heidi Staye and an Industrial Zone on the east BID ||I409 to 11, plus 11 to 7 Supervisor. care on a 1 to 1 basis for contending club and has the capabili­ Clare Miller each doubled and tripled for the Cleaners side of Parker Street north of time, one with musical By LEN AUSTER Pittsburgh and will try to get out of REPLACEMENT OF background the other with Contaett Mr. Atlas for con­ clients in their own homes ty to move into the middle of the pen­ his three-year contract with the club, while Jennifer Joy and Teri Berzrnski each had two Bent Street. SHADES AT 2 SCHOOLS fidential appointment, or medical facilities. Herald Sporlswriler special education. Sensitivity, nant race in the second half of the the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said blows for B.A. DANIEL C. GUACHIONE Information may be ob­ compassion, and the ability to between 9 and 4, 2761060. Minimum Requiremeiits Some very unpopular calls by the home plate umpire season,” Dalton said. ET AL - INLAND tained from Alan Elesmarais, For Information Call today. Lynch Toyota toppled L.J. Electric, 8-7. Julie relate to multiple han­ 643-9S1S highlighted a totally weird first inning but everything worked out "And we felt that these changes Woodhouse had three hits for L.J. while Patty WETLANDS - PARKER Purchasing Agent East Hart­ dicapped persons a must. BABY SITTER Wanted for in­ 1. 5 years good driving would help us accomplish this,” STREET (G-23) ford School Department, 110 Applications accepted at fant. Beginning September. experience. in the end as Manchester trimmed Bloomfield, 9-6, in Zone Eight Foreman won't go Hollingsworth homered and Laureen Jean had three hits My home, 4 1/2 days a week. W and ASSISTANCE In related moves, the Angels also: Application for a permit un­ Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ Hniside Manor, 151 Hillside 2. No criminal record. play last night at Eagle Field. MIAMI (UPI) — All-pro running for Lynch. Avenue, Hartford. 2761060. Own transportation. —Fired pitching coach Billy der Section 3.3 of the Inland ford, Ct. 06108 until bid Experience. Call evenings, 3. Good physical condition. of Northeastern CL Inc. The triumph ups the Post 102 club the third baseman, Mike Fischer, back Chuck Foreman — unhappy Wetlands and Watercourses opening on July 27,1977 at 2:00 Muffett. AIR FORCE now awards 649-4660. 4. Proper attitude. 387 Baal Cantor 81. to 11-3 in the zone, V k games behind standing in the baseline, impeded with his $85,000-a-year salary under a Regulations to conduct a P.M. —Named player-coach Andy associates degrees. Get Manchoatar, Conn. unbeaten leader East Hartford. Ballard’s progress. Or was so ruled. contract with two years to run — says regulated fill operation and The Blast Hartford Public R E L IE F COOK - C areer 5. Clean Appearance. Etchebarren as his Interim successor technical training, good pay, Manchester is off until Thursday Pete Kiro singled to center and as he won’t be reporting as scheduled Baseball construction of a road in a Schools is an Equal Oppor­ minded individual. Good 6. Be available for work and announced that someone else has and a great way of life. For night at 6 when it hosts Stafford in a centerfielder Manny Poole let the July 26 to the Minnesota Vikings' wetland/watercourse area - tunity Employer. enlistment details call 646 benefits and salary. Second during the entire EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - ball get away, Livingston came alt been offered the job on a full-time training camp. east side of Parker Street 0267 7440. shift. Apply Vernon Maflanor, or school year. Corporate office. Excellent zone tilt and Friday night is a big one basis. north of Bent Street. call mSm. the way around for a 3-2 edge. "The day I’m supposed to report is JUNIOR ALUMNI Union, 9-6, last night at the skills. Legal background as East Hartford visits. — Hired Frank Robinson, ZONING REGULATION desirable. Minimum three Five runs were added by the day I disappear,” Foreman said Behind the three-hit West kde. Rick Mikoleit’s Announcamantt 3 Announeamanta Bloomfield plated two runs in the baseball’s first black manager, as AMENDMENT (Z-34) years experience. Excellent Manchester in the third on three hits at his Miami home Monday. pitching of Shawn Spears, two-run double drove in the benefits. Call 646-6555. 8:30 to top of the first with the second the club’s first batting instructor. The Commission proposes marker coming home as an apparent and three Bloomfield miscues. Krause Florist remained winning tallies. Chris Pen- AM and/or PM Routt* 5. Robinson had hired Garcia as his to amend the Zoning Ploazo call John Thrall at Another marker in the fourth made it Sports transactions unbeaten with an 11-2 win Regulations to allow Housing foul pop down the first base line was third base coach last season at nington and Mike EAST HARTFORD PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT SUPERINTENDENT - 9-3 before Reggie Hartwick slugged a over Liggett’s Parkade at Oleksinski each tripled for for the Elderly/Handlcapped judged fair. Fortunately first Cleveland. By United Press International PUBLIC SCHOOLS AH chwHabto and nooHNirin organtaattora wtohk^ 643-2414 married couple for small baseman Bruce Ballard, who had the pinch three-run homer in the top of (Tieney. Spears whiffed 10 the winners while Larry as a special exception use in any wookday morning apartment complex. Universi­ Sherry exited with a two-season Monday Invitation to Bid to hava thalr PuMIc Announeaiiianta puMWiad Iraa the fifth, a drive of about 375 feet and w alk^ only three in Duff had two hits for Rural Residence, Residence baforo 9:00 lor an Inlor- ty of Connecticut area. Duties ball pop out of his mitt, had the good record of 76-71, the best percentage Pro Football BID [3408 over the leftfield fence. gaining the win. He didn’t Credit. AA, Residence A, Residence In thia apaoa ara urgad to oontaet Joo vltw. include: General sense to pick it up and fire home to ever compiled by an Angel manager. New York Jets — Signed comer- B, Residence C, Residence M, REMOVAL It Bloomfield threatened in the sixth allow a safety until the McCavanaugh, Qanaral Managar of Hagai MutHara maintenance, minor repairs, catcher Mike Linsenbigler preven­ His statistics this year were less back Anthony Knight of Norfolk State CUD, CBD, Business I, REPLACEMENT OF GYM painting, tenant contact. Free with reliever Kevin Hanlon getting fifth inning when Scott COLT INTER TOWN ting a third tally. impressive. After its fifth straight as a free agent. Business II, and Business III CEIUNGS AT ot Manchaatar. Spaco wUI ba aUotad on a flrat rent. Send resume to the final out on a wicked liner back to Holmes beat out an infield Dennis Joy spun a two- SUNSET RIDGE & DISHWASHER Full Time Superintendent, P.O. Box 404. In the home first, Ken Brasa loss Sunday, the club favored by most San Diego — signed quarterback zones by adding a new Article coma, llrat aarvad baala. the box and in the seventh Ballard hit. Eric Stepper had two hitter in leading the HOCKANUM SCHOOL Days. Permanent position. Bloomfield. Ct. 06002. singled and was running as Ray Gliha observers to win the American James Harris to a five-year contract IV, Section IS and amending Apply to Tacorral, 246 Broad relieved with one out and two on and hits and two runs scored. Manchester Merchants to Article II, Sections 2,3,4,5,6, Information may be ob­ ripped a double off the leftfield wall. and linebacker Don Goode, quarter­ Street. JANITORS and Housekeepers fanned two of three faced. Jack Lyon doubled and 8, 9, 10, II, 16 and 18. tained from Alan Diesmarals, Brasa ducked under catcher Jim back Clint Longley, safety Danny an 62 win over Coventry - Needed for Saturday and Livingston had three hits and tripled and Ed Ezerins had Copies of these petitions Purchasing Agent East Hart­ ALUMINUM STORM Window Caruso who was waiting with the ball Colbert, tight end Pat Cuman and Int. Farm League champs last night at Moriarty Sunday only. Call 5262167 for Brasa and Ballard two apiece for a double and three RBls Field. Bob Stoker had four have been filed in the Town ford School Department, 110 Company needs help to sell, an a^lntment. East Hart­ and was expecting to get bowled safety Clarence Duren to a series of Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ Manchester with Ballard scoring Weightlifting Taking top laurels in the International Farm League this cam­ for Krause. Krause scored hits, Al Hutchinson three Clerk’s office and may be in­ install and repair w:ndows in ford Convalescent Home. 745 over. However, Brasa was ruled out. one-year contracts. ford, Ct. 06108 until bid Manchester area. Full or part three runs and Livingston and Gliha There will be a weightlifting paign was the Hartford Road Dairy Queen entry. Team eight runs in the third on and Tom Boland two for spected during office hours. R e g a l S S U ^ Main Street, East Hartford. Ballard singled and Gliha scored as Pro Basketball PLANNING AND ZONING opening on July 22, 1977 at time. Telephone 1-223-4460 two apiece. Mike Jordan, who has program at Manchester High every members (1-r) Front; Tom Topping, Mike Burns, Ron Pinney, three hits and six walks. the Merchants. Jeff Ber­ before 8:30 a.m. Bloomfield mishandled the throw in New York Knicks — Signed COMMISSION 10:00 a.m. H i- «//rf roni rntrnrr h ith n •Ufn-n-r I. REAL EISTATE Sales people seen limited service on the mound Tuesday and Thursday night at 6 and man chipped in with a for Manchester area. Must be from the outfield, Ballard winding up forward-guard Glen (jondrezick of Sean Doherty, Bob Kaiser anef Dean Soares. Back row: Steve Ronlad Gates, Secretary The East Hartford Public Corntr ol Broad after being injured June 16, went the Saturday mornings at 9 for anyone in­ Army & Navy rallied for bases-loaded single for the Echools Is an Equal Oppor­ WAITRESS PART T im e licensed or in process. at second. He was awarded home as Nevada-Las Vegas and forward Toby Morgan, Scott Hempstead, Mike Hebert, Irv Hainsey, Mario Dated this 12th day of July, and Canlat SIrta: M«i..Frl. I a m .. t p.m. nights. Permanent position. first 5 2/3 innings and notched the terested beginning tonight. It will be tunity Employer. Phon# S4B-2112 Sa:..... I a.m.. :2 noon Generous commission on a Frank Livingston single to left. Knight of Notre Dame, both second- Tirillo, Mike St. Onge, Allen Ames, Steve Keeney, coach. four runs in the seventh in­ 161 winners. Joy struckout 1977. Apply at Tacorral, 246 Broad win. supervised. ning to get past Credit 0167 schedule. Wolverton Agency round draft choices. (Herald photo by Dunn) seven. 0167 Street. Realtors. 649-2813. PAGE SIX-B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 12, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 12, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B Homn For Salo 23 Homoa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala S3 Building Suppllaa 42 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Homaa for Rant 54 OlHoaa-Storaa lor Rant 55 Autoa For Sala 61 Autos For Sala 61 It Swirls COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg (. Ji, il(, ('),'( .'( .'( ll(,J(.J(,j 1969 VOLKSWAGEN - Perfect You can have every weekend off Farm, with three story barn, SOUTH WINDSOR - Nine NATURAL STONE for FOUR ROOM Apartm ent, SIX ROOM CAPE - Close to ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square INTERNATIONAL SCOUT, room Custom Ranch. Two retaining walls, veneers, Available August 1st. Heat, shopping, bus, schools. 2300 feet induustrlal space, 2,000 1966 - 4 Wheel drive. Great running condition. Excellent Butler-type building. Power body, clean interior. New baths, cast iron baseboard patios, etc. Pick up by the hot water, appliances, laundry monthly. Security and square feet office space. Easi­ condition. Call 6468588, after plant, ana other out buildings, JUST iH r CALL 1 or delivery by the ton. brakes, 2750 firm. 742-7814. plus Three Lovely Homes. heat, central air conditioning, ------I '•'O tesvM, gni STOP references required. Mr. ly sub-dividable. 249^95,246 5:30 p.m. when Ed Gorman works for you n Notch Stone Quarry, Offers invited. B.'W Realty, 3 1/2 garages, 204,900. Hayes REALTOR K age. Security deposit. Lease. Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646 4715. 647-1419. Corp. 64M131. USTED ----- DAN REALE MAS 6463163. Adults. No pets. 643-4884, 4200. I 1973 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass 1968 VOLKSWAGEN engine. 6467268. LOOKINO Supreme • Excellent condi­ 13,000 miles. 2125. Also, mis­ 2-3 TEN ROOM Wi offer Ua luiMt vulety olH cellaneous VW parts. 6465944. While you are out enjoying MANCHESTER He’U Hang Up .... etlrectlve apertmenU endS THREE BEDROOM Ranch - ffMort Proparty tion. 22700, or best offer. Call MANCHESTER - Newer 6 Bedroom Cape. Fireplace, RAISED RANCH Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 For Rant 56 yourself on the tennis court or golf Room Colonial. 1 full, and 2 MANCHESTER - Main townlMiiMi In Mencheiter.f In nice neighborhood. 875-60^, after 5 p.m. remodeled kitchen, inbound Four bedrooms, two full Street. Two room RenUI office open dally M.i References required. 1974 MONTE CARLO - Lan­ half baths. Fireplacet weekende, 11-9. * pool, city utilities, excellent baths, TWO raised FREE PUPPY to good home. Apartments, Heated, hot Dubaldo/Lesperance, 6469419 COVENTRY LAKE - Four OLDSMOBILE 1970 - dau model. Rear defogger, course, Ed Qorman will be working aluminum siding, appliances, AlSOLDISian for you power windows. Am/fm condition. 239,900. Hayes hearth fireplaces! Mixed German Shepard. Four water, appliances, parking, no after 5 p.m. bedroom lakefront cottage. Luxury Sedan. All power. Ful­ for you. carpeting and more. 243,900. Corp. 646-0131. DAMATO stereo with tape deck. Frame and stone con­ months old. 64611&. pels. Security. 5267047. August 6th through 13, August ly loaded. 2850. Must be seen! B lan ch ard St Rossetto. 27tn through September 3rd. Excellent condition. 23250. Realtors. 646-2462. struction, lovely rear 646-4525 (/all 643-8963, after 6 p.m. BY OWNER - Immaculate DOG-CAT BOARDING TWO FAMLIY - 5 rooms, 2 ENTERPRISES THREE BEDROOM Two 2150 weekly. 742-8815,6460882. Call 6461267. From the minute he helps you sundeck. Ideal In-law 175 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CT. seven room aluminum sided bathing/grooming. Obedience bedrooms. 2250 monthly. 646-1021 a baths, dining room, garage, COUCH AND CAR Herculon EASTHMITORO situation. One of AUDI 100 LS, 1970 - 4 speed. work out a realistic price on your Cape. Wall-to-wall carpeting, protection classes. Complete References required. Mr. 0i0i! ¥ )ii')Mif.ii''.iinr stove, frigidaire, washer 51 sectionnal sofa; and 1973 H i For the economy minded. fireplace, rec room, low Manchester's premier modern facilities. Canine Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646 hookup, basiment, large yard, <«» «•"« Hornet Hatchback. Call and Needs some work. Good buy. home, you can start relaxing. 2650. Call alter 5:30, 742-5202. Small Ranch. Could use heating. 1/2 acre. 243,5W. 643- areas. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon 4200. references. 2270. Available THREE BEDROOMS First make reasonable offer. Must redecorating. Make an 1695. Houaahold Qooda 40 Artlelaa lor Sala 41 Road, Manchester. For reser­ NEW BRITAIN 80. Cute and Aug. 1st. 6466452. sell, leaving state, 6467463. floor flat or single family. 1976 TOYOTO Corolla Fast- Ed will handle all the details. offer. 232,500, vations please call 6465971. FOUR LARGE Rooms, se­ clean. Yard for kids and pets. Responsible adults, no “THE VERY BEST" REFRIGERATORS cond floor. Heat, hot water, Home Locateii. Fee 240. 522- MIDDLETOWN. Six rooms, 1968 CADILLAC Convertible - back - Automatic, am/fm HOMES^EXERS REALTY DARK LOAM • 5 yards, 232 children or pets. Send replies radio, cassette player. Like driving buyers to your home ManchMtor Washers, ranges, used, plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed FREE - 5 kittens. Litter train. appliances, carpeting in­ 4600. garage, appliances, yard, to Box F c/o Manchester (/ollector's item. Leather in­ S4e-4353 Excellent condition. m 9-47i 1 NEW HOMES W LLIA M L guaranteed and clean. New sand and stone. 643-9^. Please call 6462059. cluded. Lease and security. children and pets o.k. 2275. Herald. terior. In running condition, and showing them around. Like shipment damaged, GE and Nq children. 2225. Available BLOOMFIELD - Large and Home Locaters. Fee 240. 522- sold "as is." 2600. Call 643- WMtwood SacBon II BELFIORE AGENCY 4600. Trueka lor Sala 62 helping people arrange financing. 230.900. SIX Room Cape. Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. JAFFO POOL TABLE - on or before July 15th. 646 lovely, two bedrooms. Kids 4461. Ranches. Capes, Colonials. Raattora 647-1413 Pearl and Son, 649 Main Boata-Aoeaaaorlaa 45 9787. and pets. Only 2150. Hururry. Ulae. lor Rent 56 Heatolator fireplace, enclosed Raised Ranches, Dutches. Professional. 2300. or best 1973 GMC 1/2 Ton Pickup - Like explaining deposits, down MPMtMNatiM Street, 643-2171. offer. Good condition, needs Home Locaters. Fee 240 . 5n- ' NEW HARTFORD - Country 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 porch, large lot. Good buy. Now starting on high treed GARAGE FOR RENT - 11 Power steering/brakes. Hutchins Agency 6463166. to bbe recovered. Call 566 14 1/2 FOOT MFG - 40 HP THREE ROOMS, heat, 4600. lodge. All appliances. All - 54,000 miles, 351 (Jleveland payments and purchase Fairfield Street, Manchester. Heavy duty equipment lots. Call now to see our MOVING. SELLING 3217. Johnson Motor. New lower utilities, appliances Included. utilities. Fireplace, 170 acres. engine. Excellent running plans. EVERYTHING! - Some unit generator. Starcraft Security deposit and EAST HARTFORD. Huge Call 643-4888, after 6 p.m. throughout. V-8, standard agreements to buyers. MANCHESTER - Just listed. 2300. Call today. Home condition. New shocks and shift, runs good. May be seen Seven room Ranch. Three Pricad from $59,900 to WILLINGTON - By owner. things free if moved. Washing SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- Trailer. Very good condition. references required. No pets. three bedroom. Yard for kids. Locaters. Fee 240. 522-4600. brakes. Asking 21950. Call 643- Colonial, eight rooms, four machine. Television, and Many extras. 21200 firm. 566 2275 monthly. Call 6466958 Only 2220. Home Locaters. 4484. daily in Manchester. Call 456 bedrooms, family room, two $64,900. ditloner, 14,0000 BTU. 9373 evenings. So If you’re thinking of selling baths, garage. Bowers School. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. One chairs. 643-5908. Excellent condition, 2190. Call 4403, after 5. after 5 p.m. Fee 240. 5228600. HARTFORD - Five rooms, □ AUTOMOTIVE Edmund Gorman acre. 241,500. 487-0688. Many extras. Mid 240's. Hayes 633-8113 after 6 p.m. yard for children and pets. TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974 . 29,- your homo, call Ed Qorman, ELECTROLUX VACUUM - 8 FOOT SAIUNG Dinghy - AUGUST 1st Occupancy. Six COMMERCIAL or Residen­ 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp 1972 CHEVY VAN - 3/4 ton. Corporation. 646-0131. MERRin 2300. Home Locaters. Fee 240. Autos For Sala 61 Standard transmission. 89,000 Realtor, at 646-4040, or stop In at 640-1 Lota-Land lor Sala 24 With power nozzle, in good GARAGE SALE - Moving. Fiberglass hull, aluminum spacious rooms, first floor, tial Apartment -Room for 522-4600. car. Asking 22550. 6468938. I ' condition. Call 8769190. mast, nylon sail. Good condi­ beautiful yard, garage, two studio, and business; ideal for miles. Very good condition. MANCHESTER - New listing! Must sell all. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Asking 22000. Call 643-9688, his office at 604 East Middle Turn­ BUILDING LOT For Sale - tion. 647-1308 after 5:30. children, no pets. Heat extra. professional man. Basement 1972 FORD G ran Torino PONTIAC LEMANS 1976. In Rolling Park Estates. Monday through Saturday. 66 BOLTON - One bedroom all Wagon with air. Fine running after 4. pike. Seven room Cape, garage, Henry Street. Near schools. FREEZER - 15 Cubic Foot. Valley Street. 6463416. 2255. 646208L included. Call 872-9986, or 876 electric paid. Appliances, P.S., P.B. Only 24,000 miles. No brokers. Call 646-4528. Top loading^. Commercial EVENRUDE Outboard condition. 21400. Call 6467393 Reasonably priced. 525-9026 ^ ro ci fireplace, carpeting, gorgeous SIX ROOM CAPE - Garage, yard, 2140. Call now. Home or 649-0850. DODGE VANS - 42 In Stock. treM lot near schools and fireplace. Near school, stores Kelvinator. Best offer. Call FOR SALE - 120 Bass Accor­ Motor. 35 horsepower, elec­ BEAT THE COMMUTE! Locaters. Fee 240. 522-4600. before 3 p.m. Fascinating to crochet 647-1611, anytime. tric start. Excellent condi­ MANCHESTER. Free heat. 1977 Tradesman; Sportsman recreation. 244,900. 6465334. and bus line. A1 condition. dion with music stand. 2150. Cromwell area's most Mini-buses (615 passenger) and wear, this Swirl Pin- Bualnaaa Propart/ 26 tion. 2125. 6460709. prestigious and luxurious Large rooms. Only 2135. Act 1973 DUSTER - 6 cylinder 1968 VW Squareback. Four Extras. Mid 230s. No agents. Good condition. 6463416. standard. High mileage, Karyvans. Customized wheel Shawl will win you Call 6465433. WHITE REFRIGERATOR. studios. One, two and three now. Home Locaters. Fee 240. new tires, engine runs great, compliments. MANCHESTER - Newly PACKAGE STORE - Andover. Oflloaa-Sloraa lor Rant 55 excellent condition. 643-9897 Camper Van Conversion Sale Good condition. 250. Call 647- ANTIQUE VICTORIAN Love bedroom apartments from 5228600. needs body work. 2500. Call No. 5595 has crochet di­ listed. Offered by owner. Growing suburban area. 1408 or 6467226. 2160 to 2289 per month. Call before 2:30. after 5 , 643-2836. (Save Hundreds) Pickups and rections. Eight room Ranch wall-to- TOLLAND - Seven room Seat - 2125. Braided rugs, Qardan Products 47 Phone 742-8616 after 3 p.m. today, 632-1300. Only 15 ROCKVILLE - Cute and ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ One Ton Chassis available. TO ORDER, iin ii TOC for lacR pat* wall carpeting, paneled fami­ Custom Ranch on ten large room size, have two, Dodge Truck Center, 265 tom, plos 25t for peitiRi aod Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 CONTEMPORARY 5-shelf minutes to downtown Hart­ clean. Two bedroom, only fice. Ground level, central 1965 RAM BLER S tatio n COUGAR 1971 XR-7. Halp Wantad 13 ly room, fireplace, 2 baths, gorgeous acres. 20 X 40 in- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 275. for both. Sofa and MULCH HAY - 21.50 per bale Murphy Road, Hartford, 527- R u d llif . wall unit. Wood-chrome-glass. ford. 2140. Yard for kids. Home location, professional Wagon - Running condition. ANNE CABOT walk-up attic, treed lot, ground pool, s^cious barn, matching chair, 225. for both. at farm, Vernon. 87673M. Will Excellent condition. Air, Haaort Proparty 21 Call 527-0147 between 9 and 4. Locaters. Fee 240. 5228600. building, parking and utilities. 2150 or best offer. Call after 6, 8246. •AanchMtOf Enning Hortid enclosed yard, attached gar­ ake view. Call Suzanne or Full size spring and mattress, deliver, minimum 10 bales. power steering, power brakes, EAR.N 21000 or more MATURE WOMAN to stay f 6465450, 69 (Miss Burton). Call 649-2865. 6466536. stereo, radials. Call 8767825. 1150 Avt. of AmorlcM Arthur Shorts, 6463233. J. 240. Full size spring and mat­ ATTRACTIVELY Paneled Now York, N.Y. 1003S demonstrating name brand overnight with elderly lady. age, assumable mortgage - COVENTRY LAKE - 200 feet four room apartment. Stove, TWO APARTMENTS - 3 1/2 Motoreyelaa-Bleyelaa 64 low interest rate, and more. Watson Beach Co., from beach. Two bedroom, tress, 220. Call anytime, 646 toys and gifts (Fisher-^ice, Call 649-4646 only Wednesday refrigerator, references. No Rooms each. 2150 St 2165. PROFESSIONAL Office - Ali 1970 CHALLENGER - Prinf Naino. A d d re ii w ifh ZIP Playskool, Fenton) with Mid 240’s. 6461038 or 6464875. Manchester Office, 647-9139. winterized summer cottage. 9483. STOP AT THE Automatic 6 cylinder, new CODE and StylB Numbar. and Thursday between 10 and Equal Housing Opportunity. □ MISC. FOR SALE pets. 2165. 2263540, 6463167. Stove, refrigerator, no facilities. Excellent location. 1969 SCOUT - Four wheel 1970 TRIUMPH Bonneville - Treasure House party plan. 3. 215,900. 8561665. CORN CRIB utilities. Security.irity. Reference. Good projection. Reasonable snow tires, Mag wheels, 4 Drive. Excellent running con­ 650. Bored 40 over, new crank, 1977 ALBUM with a bound- Part or full time. No cost for WESTINGHOUSE Air con­ No pets. Call 6467279. rent. 351 Center Street. 646 extra rims. Call after 6, 649- dition, no rust, low mileage. rods, bearings, valves, in "All-Season Gift Book” ditioner - 8,000 BTU. Like On BiNktond ftond THREE AND Half Rooms - of 24-pages! Price...22.00. kit. Also booking parties. Call U D Y TO LIVE IN - Free, Raal Batata Wantad 2$ Artlelaa for Sala 41 We are open for the season. 10 to B. Second floor, stove, 1680, 6463549. 4256. 21000. Asking 22095. 6462796. retainers, guides. 1,000 miles 242-5830 or collect person to new. 2100 firm. Call after 6, Fresfa com and vegetables picked since new motor. 21,000. Call ALSO THESE BOOKS AT S1.2S EACH and one retired man to help 6464039. dally. Rck your own. refrigerator, heat, hot water. peirson for Miss Carol 491- with chores. Either one must IMMACULATE RAISED RANCH ALUMINUM sheets used as MANCHESTER - Retail and / 1966 FORD Mustang Converti­ 643-1756, or 2869046. Can be Ho. O -flB -B lU E RIBBON QUILTS. SELLING your house? Call us Big yard. Garage. Front VILLARER APTS. 1973 CHEVY Vega Hatchback Contains ilitsan lovalj qollfi. 21C100. have license. Call 6465459. printing plates, .007 thick, or manufacturing space. 2,000 ble - Needs tune up. 2550. Call seen at Five Star Choppers, 7 room aluminum tldad Ranch on beautiful first and we'll make you a EMERSON Quiet cool Air porch. Nice neighborhood. Carpeting, full baiemeot. IVs Ule - Very good condition. 2950. No. g -IIT -a O IL T S ON PARADE. 23x32", 2S m U o . a i r square feet to 100,000 square 643-4026, after 5:00 p.m. Dlroctloni for sfitaen Rnllta, cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 3x32", 25 cents each or 5 for conditioner. 5,000 B.T.U. used Stores and busslines near by. baths, appliances, beat, Call 6461844. 102 Burnside Avenuee, East SUMMER EVEN hotter PARK MAINTENANCEE per­ •era. 3 badrooma, 2 batha, largo living room, 21. Phone 6462711. SPECIAL - String Beans. Pick No pets. Ideal for school condiUooer, no pets, adults. feet. Very reasonaole. Hartford. No. O-ffB-QRANDMOTHER’S FIOW- because of bills? Keep your Realtor, 6461577. only a few hours. 633-8741. your own. Wednesday and Brokers Protected. Call PARTS Department now open ER QUILTS. IS faicInalinR qollfi. sona oualqualified to maintain hardwood floora, wall-to-wall carpating. teacher, or young married CHAHLES ONE OWNER - 1968 Pontiac No. B -113-A M E R IC A ’S FAVORITE cool. Sell Avon. Earn extra Thursday only. 23.00 1/2 Heyman Properties, 1-226- Saturdays. Complete line of AFGHANS. A beautllol lalecflon. grounds, mechanical equip­ Diatinctiva famllir room with ralaad brick IMMEDIATE Cash for your UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub couple. Security required. L fS K M N C f Tempest. 64,000 miles. Good 1973 YAMAHA 650. Excellent money in your spare time. No ment and buildings at bushel or 25 cents lbs. Nat- 1206. Chrysler parts. Chorches condition. Low mileage. 2900. No. Q -120-M A K E A QIFT. ManF property. Let us explain our Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, 2195 monthy. Call 6467812. condition 26M. Call 643-9263 Rifll selling experience necessary. Wickham Park. Call Mr. hearth. Convanlant to UConn and 25 min. to sisky Farm, 644-0304. 649-7620 Motors. 6463646. 649-9343. for friends and family. fair proposal. Call Mr. Brownies, nurses. East TO a O S E OUT ESTAH evenings, 2362907 days. Call: 523-mi. Binnekade, 528-0856. Hartford. BeUiore, 647-1413. Catholic School. 6461225. lAST SUMO PIANO Msdhim Mm • V«ry NtMMiblD 742-9401 245-8729 In FIm CondMon LEGAL SECRETARY - Full WAITRESS WANTED. Part D EN TA L ASSISTANT TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - or part time. Experienced MAY WE BUY your home? CAU AT Wlnthrop time afternoons, Saturdays in- Experience only. Excellent Owner Anxious Reduced to $45,500 Good condition. Good for 7f LOCKWOOD STn p refe rred . Call 643-7779, Quick, fair, all cash and no eluded^ Apply in person at 1015 benefits. Salary open. Call plating, or welding. Call 646 MANCNItTtR between 9 and 5. Main Street after 3:()0. 6463003. problems. Call Warren E. Howland. Realtors, 6461108. m 39 from noon til 6:00 p.m. X WiNT METRIC^ Rut my tailor DIDN'T. GET YOUR TAG SALE AD IN EARLY!

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HaS> Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Homaa For Sala Antiquaa 46 * * Homaa For Sala 23 Baal Batata Wantad 28 Artlelaa tor Sala 41 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Homaa lor Rant 84 OHfeaa-Storaa lor Rant 55 Autoa For Sala 61 Autoa For Sala 61 Motoreyelea-Bleyelaa 64 Campera-Trallara TAG SALES WANTED Antiaue furniture, Mobile Homaa 65 ATTENDANTS FOR Shell FIVE ROOM Heated Ap SOUTH COVENTRY - Five TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Car wash, Manchester. Must EAST HARTFORD - Burnside ALL CASH For your property, SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or NEED CAR? Credit bad? JULY SPECIAL - Red 1974 other antique items. R. ment. Security required. rooms, garage, appliances, 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and 18' CAMPER trailer - single be over 18, Friendly, neat in ManchMtor Avenue. Commercial proper­ within 24 hours. Avoid R ^ processed navel, stone, sand Inquire at 77 Oak Street, OFFICE SPACE Bankrupt? Repossessed? Gran Torino Ford. Automatic, ty. Six Room Colonial. (Jaly TAG SALE ITEMS - One low Harrison, 6438709. yard. (Inly 2251). Home power steering, power brakes, rack. 21,750 . 2898042. axle, excellent condition. appearance and have good CUSTOM BUILT Tape, Instant Service. Hayes and fill. For delivery call Mzincbester. Locaters. Fee 240. 522-4600. Honest Douglas accepts Eleven years old. 21,500. Call 236,900. Pasek Realtors, M6 Corporation, 646-0131. price takes alt. Pius woodbur­ FOR RENT lowest down, smallest air. Excellent condition. work record. Good income, We have one building lot G e o r^ H . Griffing, Andover, ning cooking stove. Call 646 7428930. good chance for advancement. 7475. WANTED - Old toys, post 250 oquare feel, center of payments. Douglas Motors, 22600. 6466013.. remaining on Pilgrim Lane COVENTRY - Three room Manchester, air conditioning and Cail Mr. Q ou^erty, between cards, steins, stringed in­ Sell your extras with a 345 Main. ★ ★ McDonald’s'" (off Porter Street) for a struments, ppaintings, fur­ furnished apartment on large faat-actlon Classified parking. Cali BU-B55I. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. ARE YOU SELLING your 11 and 4 p.m. Tor appointment property overlooking lake. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 custom built home by niture, clocks, advertising adl Automatic, power steering, mobile home? Buyers and personal interview. 647- 2175 m o n th ly . S ecu rity WE PAY 215 for complete FX-1200 - Built by factory waiting. Please call Plaza 9016. Orlando Annulli. Please items, outright purchase, con­ junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland air, 2 new snows. 23600 or best engineer. Branch heads, McDonald’s* at the Burr Corners signments. 644-8962. deposit, lease and references Homes, Broker. 1-8288369. cail for details. required. No children or pets. Aufos For Sale 61 Autos For Sala gf Auto Body. 5261990. offer. 289-7035. Barnett clutch, aluminum Shopping Plaza has an opening for RECEPTIONIST - Part time. B U S IN E S S & S E R V IC E rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ WARREN E. WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, 742-7949. AT PLAZA HOMES our prices Evenings 5:00 to 8 p.m. Every buretor, balanced blue printed can't be beat. Over 50 homes a custodian. Hours are from 11 other weekend, 10 a.m. to 4 Furniture, Old Toys, Pain­ motor and transmission. 646 HOWLAND tings, Dolls, Stringed THREE BEDROOMS - 5 to choose from. Many set up P.M. to 7 A.M. Responsibilities will p.m. Must be able to type. room Duplex. Available 7732. ready...... to live in. Adult \dul' and Apply Hillside Manor, ZI6- RMlton 643-1108 Instrum ents. 646-2690 (anytime). August 1st. References and parks available include floors, walls, windows and 1060. S .1 d security. Write Box E, c/o out the state. Trades Manchester Herald. ★ ★ S outside cleaning. Experience 3 1/2X8" MOTOR Scooter welcome. All homes priced to DENTAL-SURGICAL Assis­ sell from 23,995. Full lime ser­ tant - Wanted for oral sur­ MANCHESTER - Six Room Tires - In good condition, and CHARLES APARTMENTS - HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, preferred, but we do have a super­ Cape. Good condition. Low reasonably priced. Call 646 excellent condition, many vice department parts, geon's Vernon office. Full Deluxe 41/2 room Townhouse supplies and accessaries. vised training program. time, experience preferred. taxes. Low heating cost. Good 4739. -11/2 baths, all appliances, 2 extras. Exceptionally good swrter home. Large yard Sarvleaa Oftarad performance since purchased Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur Call 872-8331. 21 Sarvleaa Olfarad 21 Bullding-Contraeting 33 Bullding-Contraeting 33 air conditioners. C am t^. Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ Owner, 234,500. Offers invited Heat and hot water. Patios. new. 2500. Call 6465840 after Apply in person at McDonald’s*, 6468166. CiM TREE Service - Free es­ □ RENTALS 4:30 p.m. pike, Berlin, Conn. 1-8288369. Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 WINDOW CLEANING - WES ROBBINS carpentry EXPERTS - Stone work. Dry Soundproofing Washer/dryer timates, discount senior Commercial St Residential. hook up. Storage. Basement Burr Corners Shopping Plaza citizens. Company remodeling specialist. Ad­ wall, retaining walls, stone CLOSEOUTS - 1972 JAYCO, 20 SMALL ENGINE Service M^ANCHESTER - Ranch Full insured. Free estimates. ;arage. Some available with MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE between 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. Three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths Manchester owned and ditions, rec rooms, dormers, steps, ornamental work, Rooma lor Rant 52 - Lowest Rates Available! Feet. Asking 23000. 1976 Corporation expanding dealer Call (Quality Maintenance In­ built-ins, bathrooms, reasonable estimates. Let us ?ireplaces, and 2 car garages. SHASTA 24 Fee Feet 24800. Both small down payment. Good in­ operated. Call 6461327. corporated, 646-8845. From 2280 to 2325. 6468600, Immediate binding authority. network. No experience terest rate. Owner will kitchens, 6463446. beautify your home. Call after completely self contained. necessary. Complete training LARGE FURNISHED - 6461540. Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ assume mortgage. 25 years EXPERT Sign painting and 1 p.m., 6469508 or 6465635. FYivate home. Bus line. Quiet. surance Agency, 643-1126. Like new. VeVernon Village Inc., program. 2500. investment ED'S LIGHT Trucking - CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 644i8120. required to start your own payment. Call anytime, 646 lettering. Mail boxes a Celiars and attics cleaned. Parking. Call 6469120. 4356. specialty. 6462158. Homes, Additions, Repairs, MANCHESTER - Two family 1960 HARLEY Davison - business. Ideal for retired or Trees cut. Free estimates. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, - Second floor. Heat, electrici­ RootIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Panhead dresser. Low SECRETARY FOR South GENERAL OFFICE Oerk for art time. Details on request. 6461943. 3462009. ty and appliances included. small office. Diversified and — SOUTH WINDSOR— CLUTTERED ATTICS & Room - Fully furnished. mileage, 21950 firm. 527-9689. 66 Windsor law firm Must have Ir. Barker. ESCAA Field New to market. Split level. Three ^ monthly. 6462282, 644- Automotive Sarvica interesting position. E Cellars? Will haul unwanted ALUMINUM Siding does need BIDWELL Home Improve­ Stove, refrigerator. Linens excellent typing skills, prior Training Division Box 619, bedrooms, laundry room, living items for you reasonably. Call LEON CIESZYNSKl builder - provided. 801 Main Street, 646 1/2 MILLION DOLLAR legal expenence unneccesary. Knowledge of bookkeeping, Wading River, New York. cleaning. Free demonstration ment Co. Expert installation 1970 350 HONDA. 2350 firm. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- room A dining room combination, 6461616, or 5660322, for free new homes custom built, of aluminum siding, gutters Send replies to P.O. Box 32()3, filing, typing and shortnand 11792. rec room and family room, large and estimate. 0 K Geaning MANCHESTER - Second Call 569-3217. sun specialists, factory estimates. remodeled, additions, rec and trims. Roofing installa­ Talcottville, Ct. helpful. Please contact, Fran lot in a convenient area of town. Service, Coventry, Conn. 742- rooms, garages, kitchens floor, 5 rooms. Adults only. No trained, one day service, 114 Banning, for appointment, Hurry. (43,WO. 6733. tion and repairs. 6498495,876 THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ HONDA 1973 CB 450. Im­ East Main Street, Rockville. 2500 PER Thousand stuffing remodeled, bath tile, cement 9109. pets. CCall anytime 563-4696. 6462738. envelopes.enve!----- Free" supplies. AMBITIOUS students willing nished rooms. Kitchen maculate condition. Must be 8871-1617. PART TIME Secretary - For mm SKKKLTI to do yard work and odd jobs. work. Steps, dormers. law office. Will train. Must be "Rush & arand ■ s t a m ^ ad- COMPLETE LAWN privileges, centrally located, FOUR ROOMS Second floor. LINCOLN CLEARANCE seen. 2750. 289-1131. ______*46-4353 Pleease call 6462868. Residential or commercial. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, excellent typist. Reply P.O. dressed enveloiivelope to EastEastern Maintenance - Lawns, ^ and parking, men or women. Stove, refrigerator. Adults Call 6464291. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Deposit. Call 6462358. Box 525, South Windsor, Ct. Opportunities, 33 Cornell Cir- ^ ^H edges, 210 and up. 647- prefered. 64694^. NEW LISTING - Two family, HIGH ACRES Lawn Care - nings. Quality workmanship, Autos for Rant-Laaae 61 „u,os for Rant-Laaaa 61 cle, Eaast Hartford, Conn. Landscaping, mowing, trim ­ TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Twins 06108. two car garage, plus many free estimates. Fully insured. t n PER WEEK - Centrally MANCHESTER - Beautiful FLORAL DESIGNER Wanted ming, power edging, trucking. Carpentry and general con­ 872-9187, 6463417. located. 146 Center Street. - Must be experienced. Apply extras. Asking 242,900. Call Palntlng-Paparlng 32 tracting. Residential and three bedroom. Children now, Paul J. Correnti Real Call 5«^396. Please call 649-0013. in person, 1122 Burnside THE commercial. Whether it be a welcome. With carpet. 2200. Avenue, East Hartford. Situation Wantad 15 Estate, 6465363, 6463897. PAINTING - interior and SPECIALIZING cleaning and Home Locaters. Fee 240. 522- BRICK, BLOCK, Stone exterior, paperhanging, small repair job,, a custom repairing chimneys, roofs, CENTRAL LOCATION - We will sell any of our Lincolns THE CHILD CARE in licensed Fireplaces, concrete. built home or anything in Kitchen privileges. Free 4600. REFRIGERATION ■ Air Con­ EAST HARTFORD - excellent work. References. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, Qiimney repairs. No job too between, call 6461379. Years Experience. Howley, parking. Security deposit. in stock or in route front the fac­ ditioning, Heating Service to oarn a IKtia axtra Manchester line. Six room Free estimates. Fully in­ HARTFORD - Family saver. laundry outings and overtime picture book Ranch. Brick small. Save. CallI 644-8356 f for 643-5361. References require. Appoint­ Manager to take charge of monay thia aummar. sured. Martin Mattson, 646 FOR ALL your Dry Wall Three bedroom. Yard for tory — over 1/2 million dollars RENT-A-CAR services. Manchester. Deb­ estimates. local service orientated front, fireplace, custom 4431. ment, 6462693, after 5. Kids. Only 2110. Home Wa naad boya and bie, 6461790. needs - Drobiak Dry Wall ROOFER WILL Install roof department. Call Jack Wood­ kitchen, garage. Low 240's. Locaters. Fee 240. 5228600. — girla 2 avaninga par EXPERT TREE Removal - Company, 575 Center Street, worth at our lowest prices Ry the DAY cock, 528-4144. Hayes Corp. 6460131. QUALITY PAINTING and Manchester. Call 6468882. siding or gutters for low dis­ MANCHESTER - Clean fur­ waak. Muat ba TWO HIGH School boys will Free estimates. Insured. Paper Hatting by Willis count price. Call Ken at 647- nished room near bus, EAST HARTFORD - Lovely possible to reduce our huge in­ ...for as low as praaantabla, do lawn work and odd jobs. VERNON Just getting Working Manchester area for Schultz. Fully insured, 1566. parking. Responsible working NOW Accepting applications - over eight years. Reasonable. NEWTON SMITH - two bedroom. Yard and gar­ for full time employment. courtaoua, and Have pick up. 6461826 or 649- started? Call us abou'It this 6 references. 649-4343. male. Blanchard & Rossetto, age. Only 2175. Call today. ventory. 6506. room home priced at 220,500. Call, All-State Tree Expert Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Inc. 6462482. Call between 10 and 3. 872- rooms. No job too small. 646 Home Locaters. Fee 240. 522- raaponalbla. II In- B/W Realty, 647-1419. Co., 742-6591. HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch Haating-Plumbing 35 |5 0 A DAY 4515. An equal opportunity taraatad, plaaaa hava 3144. 4600. employer. painted for 2150-2200 by ONE AND 1/2 furnished If you ever dreamed of owning a MANCHESTER - Owner ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars SEWERLINES, sink lines, rooms. Parking, no pets. 232 paranta or guardian □ EDUCATION scheduling now. Professional CARPENTRY, Custom MANCHESTER - Ultra relocating. Year old six room and attics. Moving large considers any lob. 2869287, cleaned with electric cutters, weekly. Call 6465729. RN or LPN - 7 to 3. Laurel contact Bath McLaod Houses - Addditions, garages, by professionals. McKinney modem three bedroom. Rec Lincoln — your dream can come (Plus M ilni.) Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. Colonial in excellent condi­ appliances, also stone or loam evenings or weekends, Don. at tha Manchaatar delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. roofing and siding, kitchens, Bros. Sewage Disposal room, kids o.k. Reasonble. Apply In person to Ad­ Prtvata Inatruetlonna 16 tion. Large rooms, bath and bathrooms, and r ^ a lr work Apartmanta For Rant 53 Home Locaters. Fee 240. 522- true — at a price you never Evaning Harald. 1/2, all appliances, wood deck PAPER HANGING Expert. Commpany, 6465308. • Special Waakand and Weakly ministrator, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Your average paper, in oof all kinds. Cali Robert Jar­ 4600. Monday, thru Friday. Phona 647-9946 REMEDIAL READING and overlooks large yard, es­ vis for estimate, 643-6^2. WE HAVE customers waiting dreamed of. Rates AvallaMa tablished neighborhood, sofas, chairs, cars etc. No av erag e room , 230. Mr. NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet ...... math', individualized work need for expensive rec- Richman, 6463864. repairs, plugged drains, for the rental of yyour apart­ MIDDLETOWN. Act now. • Alan, Specializing In program, (lst-8th grade) by priced right. Call United Real­ ment or home. J.D. Real Lovely two bedroom. Only Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 ly, 6465(116. covering. 56651 CARPENTRY St Masonry - kitchen faucefs replaced, Long*Tann Laasing Master's degree teacher. 566 J.P. LEWIS St SON - Interior Additions and remodeling. repaired. Rec rooms, Estate Associates, Inc. 646 2150. Kids o.k. Home 8075. Free estimates. Call Anthony Locaters. Fee 240. 5228600. MANCHESTER - New listing REWEAVING burns, holes. and Exterior Painting, batnroom remodeling, heat Paperhanging, and Squillacote, 6460811. modernizzation, etc. Free offered by owner - Six Room Zippers, umbrellas repaired. LOOKING for anything in real Call Dill Rutler KODAK DISTRIBUTOR Polaroid Window shades, Venetian remodeling. Fully insured. Estimate gladly given. M & M ROCKVILLE - Call today. Cape, on heavily treed corner CARPENTRY, Remodeling, estate rental - apartments, 2100. Two bedroom, children EVEREADY WANTED KEYSTONE □ REAL ESTATE lot, in desirable Bowers blinds. Keys. TV for rent. 6469658. Plumbing & HeaUng. 6462871. or Ted Trudon Marlow's, 867 Main St. 646 Additions - Roofing, siding, homes, multiple dweelllngs, welcome. Home Locaters. WE8TINQHOU8E HOL80N ALBUMS School area. Wall to wall and painting. No job too no fees, dall XD. Real Estate Fee 240. 5228600. “Connecticut's First Lincoln-Mercury Dealer” carpeting, firepiace, garage, 5221. INFLATION FIGHTERS - PLUMBING and Heating - IndMduAl, MaI« or Fomtio. ntdod full or p«rt-tlmo to dlstributo Homaa For Sala 23 Save 20 to 50%! Quality small. Free estimates. 644- Fast service. Reasonable Associates, Inc. 6461980. aluminum siding. Beautifully 3079. CUSTOM BUILT 4 1/2 room world fftmous Kodak film and othar photo products through decorated inside, and INTERIOR St EXTERIOR interior-exterior. Painting. In­ rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 646 company astabllshad locations. Make this your yaar for ln« DUPLEX - 6-3, Fireplace, sured. Free estimates. Call 6567. CENTRALLY LOCATED - Duplex - Appliances, base­ landscaped outside. 240s. Call Painting - Insured. Good ment with laundry hook-up, dapandanca. I4M5.00 Invaatmant Quarantaad 12 month carpeting, aluminum storms, work. Reasonable rates. Free 6461609, 742-9423. CARPENTRY - Repairs, Three room heated apart­ 6494017. ment. Second floor. Security. enclosed rear yard. Private marchandlsa rapurchasa agraamant. 2 furnaces, trees, 2445 income. estimates. Call Ed Dascanio, remodeling, additions, gar­ ages, roofing. Call David Sarvleaa Wantad Call 6462426, 9 to 5. driveway. No pets. CAU Mr. Martin (ToN Fraa) 1-M0<4a“1200ar CaUact A«14“m*17B1 239,500. Hutchins Agency, 646 MANCHESTER - Plymouth 649-6985. PAINTER NEEDS Work - 36 / i w o w i ^ t V ^ o t h e r s / Manday la Friday, f a-m. to f p.m.*tat • sjn. to 1 pjn.E.B.T. 3166. Interior, Exterior Painting, Patl-la, 644-179(5. References and security. Call LEASING Lane. Immaculate seven THREE ROOM Apartment - 6469258. Or Write FIRESTONE PHOTO CO., room Garrison. Fireplaced CARPENTRY - All types of Papering, by the hour or job. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy Residential, Commercial. attics, garages, yards Heat, hot water, appliances, Route 83, Vernon FIRESTONE BUILDINQ - SINCE 1946 living room, new kitchen, 1 carpentry; Remodeling, You can turn your air conditioning. Storage SIX ROOM Duplex - Three LINCOLN MERCURY I 162 N. 3rd 8L, Columbut, Ohio 43216 intersection. Large seven 1/2 baths, family room, etc. roofing, siding. No job too Summer homes, apartments, cleaned, moving trucking. room home, large lot. 255,000. windows puttied. 20 years "don't needs" Into cash Loam for sale. Lawn service. area, laundry facilities, gar­ bedrooms, pantry, attic, Dead end street. Call owner small. Free estimates. 644- fast with a Classified age. Security deposit. No pets. cellar, garage, appliances. '643-1181 872-9145 Hutchins Agency, 6463166. 649-1677. No agents. 253,900. 3079. experience! Will Travel. E. No job too big or small - 566 315 CENTM ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. M3.5135 Davis, 6460495. ad. 8522. 2£!S. 64388ii4, 6^7268. Verplancx School. 6^2158.