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Mrs. Vera Raynard Macauley George H . Webster Sr. in motorcycle accident Partly sunny, breezy today, high mid Area new s...... 8 Editorial ...... 4 50s to 60. Clear, cool tonight,low upper Classified___ 10-12 Fam iljf...... 3 COVENTRY - Mrs. Vera Raynard George H. Webster Sr., 73, of Claudia E. Desormiers, 27, of 45 of East Hartford, and had lived in 30s to 40. Fair Wednesday, increasing lEwfnitig IHpraUi Comics...... 13 Obituaries ...... 14 Macauley, 68, of Nathan Hale Dr. Storrs died Saturday at Rockville Goodwin St. was pronounced dead at Manchester for the past two years. cloudiness in afternoon, high in 70s. ••T*e Bright O iw ” , Dear Abby...... 13 Sports...... 9-10 died Sunday at a Wlllimantlc con­ General Hospital. the scene of a motorcycle accident on She was the wife of Gerard Desor­ National weather forecast map on valescent hospital. She was the wife Mr. Webster was born in Hartford Page 11. Rt. 20 in Windsor Locks about 2 a.m. miers. FOURTEEN PAGES of Robert L. Macauley. and lived in Granby for many years today. Other survivors are two daughters. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1976 VOL, XCV, No. 183 PRICE*. FIFTEEN CENTS Mrs. Macauley was born in Yar­ before moving to Storrs six years State Police said Mrs. Desormiers Georgette Desormiers and Denise mouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada, ago. Before he retired in 1970, he was was a passenger on a motorcycle Desormiers, both at home; her and lived in the Hartford area for a self-employed service station driven by David B. Newberg, 23, of 60 paternal grandmother, hfrs. Yvonne . many years before coming to Coven­ operator, last working in )Villlngton. Evergreen St., Hartford. Lemire of Manchester; five try in 1966. She had been employed at Survivors are two sons, Lawrence Newberg was taken to Hartford brothers, Paul Lemire of Manchester Grosso’s Market, Rocky Hill. She Webster of Willington and George Hospital by the Windsor Locks Lions and William Lemire, Michael was a past matron of Stepney Webster Jr. of Enfield; a daughter, Indiana vote crucial Club ambulance. Police said he suf­ Lemire, Ronald Lemire and Jeffery Chapter, OES, Rocky Hill. Mary Currier of Southwick, ftoss.; fered a spinal injury and is partially Lemire, all of East Hartford; and She is also survived by a daughter, six grandchildren, two great­ paralyzed and also has possible inter­ eight sisters, Carol Lemire of Janice L. Macauley of Coventry. grandchildren and several nieces and nal injuries. Manchester, Mrs. Norma Rondeau of The funeral is W^nesday at 1 p.m. nephews in the Manchester area. Police said the cycle was east- West Willington, and Mrs. Cynthia at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a.m..t to Ford and Reagan bound on Rt. 20 going onto the en­ Carr, Maryjane Lemire, Maryann St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose from the John F. Tierney Funeral trance ramp to 1-91 when the driver Lemire, Rene Lemire, Jacqueline Hiil Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Home, 219 W. Center St., with a Mass WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Columbia also holds a primary today, Today, 139 are at stake— more than lost control on the curve and struck Lemire and Michelle Lemire, all of but Reagan did not delegates in a tenth of the 1,130 required to win There are no calling hours. at the Church of the Assumption at the median divider. East Hartford. Ford says he is the underdog in two The family suggests that any 10:30. Burial will be in Mt. St. of today’s three primary matches that race. the Republican nomination in Kansas The accident is still under in­ The John F. Tierney Funeral If Reagan should win in all three City. memorial gifts may be made to the Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge against Ronald Reagan but he says vestigation. states, after his sweep of all 96 During a crowded day of cam­ First Congregational Church of Friends may call at the funeral of arrangements, which are in­ he hopes to break Reagan’s momen­ Mrs. Desormiers was born June 16, delegates in Texas Saturday, he paigning and delivering pep talks to Coventry. home tonight from 7 to 9. complete. tum with a victory in their “crucial” 1948 in East Hartford, daughter of would pull ahead of Ford for the first his volunteers in Indiana and Bir­ The family suggests that any Henry V. and Eleanor Nolan Lemire Clash in Indiana. memorial gifts may be made to the Ford characterized himself as the time in the number of firmly com­ mingham, Ala., Monday, Ford said .Mrs. William Barton Heart Association of Greater Hart­ likely loser in conservative Alabama mitted delegates. Going into today’s he remained confident of winning the SOUTH WINDSOR- Mrs. Anna E. ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. and Georgia but he said he thought primaries. Ford had 309 delegates, nomination no matter what happens Struff Barton, 80, of 333 Troy Rd. his chances “are very, very good” in Reagan had 235 and another 295 were today. died Saturday in Chester, Md. She Beebes still serious Indiana, which borders his home uncommitted but mostly leaning “We have had a strategy right Mrs. Mary Wright toward Ford. was the wife of William Barton. Harold and Tryphena Beebe, the Eighth District fire fighters, who state of Michigan. Tlie District of from the beginning'that meant we Mrs. Barton was bom in East Mrs. Mary W right, 72, of 4 elderly couple hurt in a Friday house were going to win in Kansas City, and Lockwood St. died Sunday at her fought the blaze for more than half Richard A. Arnold does routine work at his desk at the Arnold Windsor and lived in South Windsor fire at 74 Hudson St., remained in an hour before it was under .control, 1 think without any question of a home. She was the widow of Elmer Millwork Co. at 73 Tolland Tpke., a far cry from the emergen­ doubt we will go to Kansas City with most of her life. She attended St. serious condition today at said the cause was apparently a Catherine’s Church, East Windsor. D. Wright. Manchester Memorial Hospital, cies he has met with which involved saving people’s lives, the enough delegates to win,” he told a Mrs. Wright was born in New York leaking natural gas pipe inside the Manchester couple She is also survived by a sister, authorities said. dwelling. most recent of which was saving the lives of an elderly couple questioner. Mrs. Mary B. Elazaras of South City and lived in Manchester for 60 Beebe, 83, is suffering facial and from a fire on Hudson St. (Herald photo by Pinto) Reagan and Ford were both in In­ years. She was a member of the In another development concerning Windsor. arm bums and his wife, 80, is suf­ the fire. Eighth District Fire Chief found shot to death dianapolis for a time Monday. The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Senior Citizens. fering facialburas. Hospital officials Reagan complained Ford was Ted Lingard today thanked the Tovyn Walther P-38, a 9mm automatic. Hearing draws standing-room-only crowd from the Samsel-Bassinger Funeral Survivors are a son, Robert B. said their conditions have become lly DOUG BEVINS following “what appears to be a dou­ Fire Department for its assistance in Police said the gun was found in Home, 419 Buckland Rd., with a Wright of Manchester; a daughter, stable but are still uncertain. Saved Beebe, ble standard” by letting the public A standing-room-only crowd of more than 400 people jammed the Keeney St. school Mon­ the Friday effort. Herald Reporter the same room as both victims, in a Mass at St. Catherine’s Church, East Mrs. Joseph R. (Marion) Badeau of The couple has been in the hospital i ■ pay the costs of his flights in Air Town fire fighters were standing A Manchester man and his wife first-floor apartment in a four-family day night for a public hearing on proposed rezoning of a 70-acre tract off Keeney St. from Windsor, at 10. Burial will be in St. Manchester; three brothers, Andrew since Friday morning, when they Force One to primary states. Ford by in the Eighth District firehouse were found dead today in what local dwelling at 98 W. Center St. Rural Residence to Residence M Zone. The three-hour meeting, conduct^ by the Catherine’s Cemetery, East Wind­ Binok, John Binok and George Binok, were rescued from their burning, said his campaign funds—not public while the district’s men and ap­ Rescue no new thing police believe was a murder-suicide A m ^ical examiner at the scene Manchester Planning and Zoning Commission, was dominated by opposition to the rezoning sor. all of Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. second-floor apartment by Richard funds—paid the entire cost of this paratus were committed to fighting Friday night or Saturday. ’The bodies was unable to pinpoint the time of Friends may call at the funeral Thomas Tedford and Mrs. William Arnold of Glastonbury. Arnold, who trip. plans. (Herald photo by>Larson) the fire. And two off-duty town of Donald Robinson, 60, and his wife, death, police said. Authorities said home tonight from 7 to 9. Kelly, both of Manchester; and six was driving a truck by Hudson St. at to Glastonbury man firemen, Capt. Jdseph McCooe and Elizabeth Robinson, 72, were dis­ Mrs. Robinson was last seen on The family suggests that any grandchildren. about 11 a.m., spotted smoke and ran Fire Fighter Peter ^ckw ith, helped covered at about 9 a.m. by a relative Friday and relatives tried un- memorial gifts may be made to the ’The funeral is ’Tuesday at 11 a.m. into the burning home to rescue the Being at the right place at the right He was taken to Manchester at South United Methodist Church. with emergency medical services at who checked the couple’s W. Center successfuly to contact the couple by Newington Chiidren’s Hospital. Beebes. the scene, Lingard said. time is how Richard A. Arnold of Memorial Hospital where he was St. home when he had been unable to Burial will be in East Cemetery. treated for minor burns and smoke telephone on Sunday. Opponents voice vigorous objections Glastonbury explains saving the lives contact them by telephone, police The bodies were removed from the Friends may call at Holmes of a couple trapped in a house fire inhalation, and released Saturday. said. scene late,this morning and were Russell E. Gustafson Sr. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., tonight Friday on Hudson St., and several Arnold said it would be about ten Police quoted relatives as saying taken to Manchester Memorial Russell E. Gustafspn Sr., 73, of 19 from 7 to 9. days before the huskiness in his Board, teacher aides other lives during the past 15 years. the couple had been married for Hospital. Police said autopsies would Division St. died Sunday at Hartford Arnold said he was driving his throat will clear up. Mrs. Alice K. Treat about a year. be performed today. to Walek tract rezoning request Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. This wasn’t Arnold’s first rescue. truck by the house when he noticed a Police said it appeared Robinson Police said it appeared there was Claire Gustafson. Mrs. Alice K. Treat, 82, formerly crowd of people standing around About 15 years ago, he rescued five will go to mediation had shot his wife and then shot no reason to believe anyone else was Sieffert said the matter would be dis­ Residence M Zone development — (apartments). There is no limit on Mr. Gustafson was bora Jan. 15, of 179 E. Center St., died Saturday at watching smoke pouring forth from or six people from a capsized boat in By DOUG BEVINS himself. Mrs. Robinson had suffered involved in the deaths. TTie apart­ cussed at a PZC business meeting which allows a mixture of single­ the number of single-family 1903> in Bridgeport and lived in a Manchester convalescent home. The Manchester Board of Educa­ the vents in the house. Long Island Sound, and towed their Herald Reporter Mrs. Treat was born July 25, 1893 The Manchester Federation of a gunshot wound in the chest, police ment door was locked from the inside May 24. family, duplex and multiple-family dwellings, other than customary den­ Manchester all his life. Before his tion and the Manchester Federation Arnold said a woman was boat to shore. He heard their cries Traffic, property values and in Manchester, daughter of the late Paraprofessionals, affiliated with said, and Robinson had suffered a and there were no signs of forced en­ The public hearing included a housing — would not cause water sity and lot size requirements. retirement in 1962, he was employed of Paraprofessionals, which screaming that her parents were up­ for help while he was on shore and neighborhood character were the John and Gertrude Redmer Knoll, the American Federation of gunshot wound in the head. try, police said. challenge, by Golas, of PZC member supply, sanitary sewer or storm Golas’ half-hour presentation was by the Board of Education for 10 represents teacher aides, have stairs in the burning house. immediately went out With his boat Teachers, AFL-CIO, represents Police said it appeared only two Police said, however, that in­ most-repeated topics of discussion David Paris’ right to consider the drainage problems. O’Neill based his followed by a one-hour presentation years. and lived in the Manchester-Hartford agreed they can’t reach a labor “Something had to be done to make the rescue. ; about 65 teacher aides in shots had been fired from a weapon vestigation is continuing. Monday night as more than 400 peo­ application. Golas asked Paris to dis­ conclusions on development of the 70- by FitzGerald, attorney for the Other survivors are four sons, area all her life. She was a member agreement and will seek help from quickly,’’ Arnold said as he told how During his service as a waterfront Manchester’s public schools. described as a German-made, ple turned out for a public hearing on qualify himself because he lives near acre site for 414 housing units. recently created Southwest Property Richard A. Gustafson Sr. and Ronald of Concordia Lutheran Church. state mediators. he ran upstairs and found Harold director in Willimantic, Arnold said The paraprofessional group is one a proposed Residence M Zone off the rezoning site. Paris declined to Traffic engineer Michael Dudeck Owners Association. G. Gustafson, both of Manchester, Before her retirement in 1957, she Asst. School Supt. Wilson Deakin Beebe, 83. Beebe resisted Arnold’s there were a few instances when he was employed at the Hartford In­ of six school employe groups Keeney St. withdraw, saying he could act fairly of Newington said his study of M FitzGerald filed two petitions with Russell E. Gustafson Jr. of Avon and said today negotiations for a new rescue efforts at first, because he had to pull swimmers out of the Nearly every issue of the proposal surance Group for 40 years. negotiating for contracts this year. as in the past, and Sieffert upheld Zone development on area streets the PZC — one signed by owners of Robert E. Gustafson of Los Angeles, contract, are at an impasse and both didn’t want to leave his wife. water. was dispMted by a well-organiz^ op- Survivors are two brothers, Three settlements — with nurses, Paris’ decision. showed that Keeney St. and other more than 20 per cent of the land Calif.; and seven grandchildren. sides are awaiting assignment of After Arnold carried Beebe out­ He says when confronted with an position, led by Atty. John William G. Knoll of West Hartford secretaries and teachers — have been PZC members considering the roads could easily handle the extra within 500 feet of the M Zone site, The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 fact-finding mediator by the State reached and approved by each side. side, he ran back in and after emergency, there’s no time to think men FitzGerald, and the rezoning Off.duty application, besides Sieffert and traffic generated by 414 housing un­ which forces the PZC to have four a.m. from the Holmes Funeral and Charles H. Knoll of Bloomfield; Labor Relations Board. struggling through smoke and about danger, he just does what has Tentative agreement with school applicants, 1 ^ by Atty. David Golas, its. There would be no need to widen favorable votes for approval instead Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass at two grandchildren and three great­ Deakin said the only area of dis­ flames, finally found Mrs. Tryphena to be done. Paris, are Joseph Swensson, Ronald grandchildren. custodians was expected today as in a three-hour session at the Keeney Gates and William Bayer. Keeney St., Dudeck said, although an of the usual three votes. ’The second the Church of the Assumption at 9. agreement is salary. The school talks continued with school ad­ Beebe, 80, and carried her outside. Arnold is owner of the Arnold St. School. The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. board has reportedly offered a salary thwart burglary Golas, opening the. hearing with added traffic signal might be needed opposition petition, FitzGerald said, Burial will be in St. James ministrators. And then Arnold collapsed. Millwork Co. at 73 Tolland Tpke. The hearing, conducted by at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. increase of up to 7.5 per cent and the arguments for the rezoning, said the in the future. was signed by more than 900 Cemetery. Manchester’s Planning and Zoning townspeople, most of the residents of Friends may call- at the funeral Center St. Burial wilt be in East paraprofessionals have asked for Three men were arrested by a window at the H & E Laundry, 260 proposed Residence M Zone site is a Appraiser Alfred Werbner, called Cfemetery. Commission (PZC), dealt with an landlocked parcel surrounded by by Golas to discuss M Zone develop­ the Keeney St. area. home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 about 9 per cent. ’The reported offer Payoff Pressure! Manchester Police Monday night Broad St. application by Herman M. Frechette There are no calling hours. Residence AA Zones. Golas, who said ment impact on the neighborhood, In arguments against the rezoning, p.m. and request couldn’t be confirmed. U.S. international com­ Make A Mother Happy... after two oIMuty police officers Police said Nezas yelled, the man et al. Frechette and three associates panies say they are under in­ thwarted an attempted burglary into ran, and Nezas chas^ the suspect to Frechette et al is about to buy the said there would be no adverse FitzGerald presented results of a creasing pressure to make seek a change from Rural Residence tract for $325,000, presented three economic impact on surrounding traffic survey done by opponents, a Broad St. laundry, authorities said the Parkade Lanes, where he was ap­ to Residence M Zone for 70 acres on kickbacks and other payoffs in today. prehended with the aid of a citizen. witnesses for the applications, a con­ property owners. Werbner said an M which he contended showed that order to do business overseas. the 82-acre Walek tract at Keeney St. sulting engineer, a traffic expert and Zone would be the most appropriate Keeney St. could not handle extra About town About 75 per cent of the 73 Viptor I. Pizzola, 18, of 374 Hart­ The suspect was identified as Piz­ and Garden Grove Dr. on sale SOO/I , a real estate appraiser. use for the Walek land. traffic from the proposed M Zone companies surveyed by The ford TYike., Vernon was charged with zola, police said. Luxurious, , Carefree The PZC reserved decision on the William O’Neill of Griswold & Golas said the applicants view the development. FitzGerald and Conference Board say they conspiracy to commit third-degree Meanwhile, oa-duty police officers application and Chairman Alfred The local chapter of Manchester Recreation The Junior High Forum The Tuesday morning have received requests to burglary and possession of burglar’s called to the scene apprehended a se­ Fuss, consulting engineers, said a proposed M Zone as an exciting op­ Dudeck, the applicant’s traffic Parents Anonymous will Center. The meeting is of North United Methodist study group of South make these unusual International tools. Alan R. Muldoon, 19, of 83 cond suspect, identified as Muldoon, portunity for housing development, expert, later agreed that the traffic meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. open to all area men in­ Church will.meet Tuesday United Methodist Church payments. Rachel Rd., and Joseph W. sitting in a car in the restaurant but there are no definite plans for the counts were similar but different at Concordia Lutheran at 7 p.m. at the church. will meet tomorrow at 9:30 Latin America and the Mid­ Fine Stainless project yet. M Zone regulations allow computations were used to indicate terested in singing four- dle East are pinpointed as Kaminsky III, 20, of 216 Main St., parking lot, police said. Found in the Church, 40 Pitkin St. part barbershop harmony. at the home of Mrs. Aldred And what a sale It isl East Hartford were each charged car was a 22-caliber handgun, police a proportion of housing types, with a projections. areas where payoff demands News summary FitzGerald also called on real es- The Leo committee of Davis, 28 Wellman Rd. ’The are most widespread, with the Savings of 331 /3% on every piece of luxuri­ with conspiracy to commit third- said. maximum of one-third duplexes and Manchester Chapter, South United Methodist text: “A Nation Yet To one-third group dwellings See Pane Fourteen '•4.V A coffee hour is Far East and Africa not far ously crafted stainless by International Silver. degree burglary. * At the same tihne, Meehan was pur­ Compiled from United Press International SPEBSQSA, will meet scheduled for ’Tuesday at Church will meet tonight at Be.’’ behind. ’^e three were arrested at about suing a third suspect, but the third tonight at 7:30 at the Teen 1:30 p.m. at the Outreach 7:30 at the church. 10:30 p.m. after Ralph Nezas, an off- man wasn’t apprehended at the Center Annex of Center, 64 Church St. duty Manchester patrolman, and scene. ’The third man, identified as State from an all-white East Boston James Meehan, an off-duty state Kaminsky, was nabbed a short time High School. Connolly appointed savi trooper who is a former local officer, later near a wooded area off W. Mid­ WATERBURY - The Board of Aldermen Monday night ENTER O U R noticed the attempted burglary, dle Tpke., police said. BOSTON — A four-month police said. All three suspects were held over­ authorized an $11 million bond jj'^GREEN STAMP 51 i issue to pay off the city’s postponement has been Coventry manager WANTED hi Police said Nezas and Meehan night on surety bonds and were to be ordered in the trial of Susan E. were leaving a nearby restaurant presented today in Common Pleas deficit despite the protests of 3 3 ®* some 200 residents. Members Saxe, accused in the 1970 bank on complete open when they heard glass breaking and Court 12, East Hartford. Trial date Development Action Plan (CDAP) of the Waterbury Taxpayers robbery and slaying of a Coventry MENWHoummsm stock selection saw a man with a wrecking bar near was set for May 24. coordinator, a Peace Corp volunteer, Association led the protest and policeman. The trial is now MONICA SHEA Meet the scheduled to begin Sept. 15. No and volunteer todhe United Nations. Next Sunday Is have threatened to strike challenge! explanation the was given by Frank Connolly, the present town He received a Master in Planning Mother’s Day, and a against a proposed 18 mill tax planner, has been appointed Coven­ Audition lor Chief Ju s tic e W alter H. and Public Administration from the membership perfect opportunity increase. try town manager effective May 20. University of Virginia. SHS« to surprise your McLaughlin who ordered the In the Directors to consider He will serve as acting town Connolly lives in Willimantic but favorite hostess with HARTFORD - The Connec­ delay. manager until May 20. will soon move to Coventry. The ap­ SILK a gift of elegant ticut Senate Monday approved' Connolly was unanimously ap­ pointment came after a one hour and International restaurant regulations the creation of a special unit at CITY Stainless. A stun­ pointed Monday night by the Town 15 minute executive session. the cost of $147,000 by the state Council just 12 days after the firing of ning array of By SOL R. COHEN tant — for determining what direc­ Connolly said, “I thank the council CHORUS patterns to choose police to supervise legalized Allen Sandberg, the former town tion the Manchester system should National for its vote of confidence and I hope I from. Including the Herald Reporter gambling operations in the manager. take in the' next few years. ’The sum can work with the Town Council in 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (May 4) at the colonial charm of The Board of Directors tonight will state. Connolly has served as town the same type of relationship as I No Purchase Necessary ■ Fill out entry blank & bring in! would be financed from available Manchester Shopping Parkada. New Madison and consider backing a proposal it tabled WASHiNtfrON - Courts planner from 1973 and prior to that have had with the Planning and Brocade. It’s a gift several months ago — an ordinance surplus in the data processing fund. Hear the chorutt then join in!! NEW DRAWING EVERY WEEK FOR 4 WEEKS GREENWICH - Victoria have continued sentencing peo­ was a project coordinator for the Zoning Commission.” Manchealor Chapter 8.P.E.B.8.Q.8.A. ^ The data processing advisory com­ Increase Your Chances ■ Enter Weekly at M Sieffert’s she’ll treasure for licensing and regulating the Fyodoroya Pouy, the “love ple to death during April even Windham Regional Planning Agency. mittee is recommending Richard His salary will be $17,200 with a operation of restaurants. child” of a World War II affair as the Supreme Court He has also served as a Community review in six months. The council (1) 10,000 STAMP WINNER Recommended by the Advisory Leavitt Associates of Wethersfield in Moscow between a Russian deliberated the constitutionali­ for the six-months study. had not planned to make Connolly ac­ Now’s The Time To Have Your Car’s 5,000 STAMP WINNER Board of Health, it will be explained actress and an American naval ty of capital punishment. A ting town manager. But Elizabeth tonight by representatives of the Also, the board may or may not (it officer, gave birth to a son UPI tabulation shows 544 per-- • SOON. has tabled action for several months) Rychling, town clerk and acting town AIR CONDITIONING CHECKED (4) 1,000 STAMP WINNERS health department. A model or­ Monday night at Greenwich sons now on Death Row — up manager, asked to be relieved im­ dinance drafted by the state has been appoint a Republican to the Human from 523 reported in March. Hospital. The father is mediately. If it needs repairing, we are copied and changed in some areas to Relations Commission, a Republican , Frederick Pouy, an airline Connolly has no formal experience well qualified to fix Itl GRAND 0 1 n n n fit Manchester’s needs. to the Disaster Control Advisory pilot, she met when she came NEW YORK - Some 22,000 as a town manager but said, “I feel PRIZE STAMPS INTERNATIONAL What the board will be asked to do Council and five Republicans to the Bring your car In soon and liava it diackod at to this country early last year unionized apartment building qualified because of my educational DELUXE STAJNLfSS tonight is to schedule a public Citizens Advisory Committee. to visit her ailing father retired maintenance workers went on training in public administration plus hearing on its adoption (possibly in In addition to public hearing items Rear Adm. Jackson R. Tate of strike Monday in 3,000 I've had the experience of various BUTCH’S MOBIL I CU P AND BRINQ IN on proposed appropriations, plus dis­ June). Orange Park, Fla. The Pouys buildings: management says it local administrative duties.” Connol­ 313 A d a m s St., Manchester * 04 9-9 86 8 Also tonight, the board will be told cussions on proposed allocations, the ENTER I S&H GREEN STAMP LUCKY live in Stamford and her is prepared for a long strike ly said this morning, “The major Owner-Operated by Olin R. Gerich, Jr. by Town Manager Robert Weiss that agenda lists a progress report on the ■ WISHING WELL d r a w in g mother was permitted by the rather than given in to the un­ issues facing the town are the basic AS OFTEN American Legion officials have housing for the elderly planned for Russians to be with her ion’s wage demands. Spencer St., a proposal for appointing policy decisions concerning town agreed to use East Catholic High daughter for the birth. development, sewer or no sewer, and PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY School field for its American Legion an Arts Council, another for ap­ the state abatement order facing the AS NAM E __ baseball play. proving a Suspense Tax List, and International I Happiness Is... another for accepting Charles Dr. as Regional town” ’ ADDRESS- Andr the board will hear a There was comment Monday night YOU WISH recommendation from its subcom­ a town street. I A REALLY CLEAN UUNDROMAT CITY ____ .STATE- SCHIEDAM, The a full-time planner would not be hired mittee for approving an additional Except for actions on unfinished BOSTON - U. S. District I AIR CONDITIONID ir u Netherlands — The Rein to replace Connolly. $11,000 town grant to the Manchester business items, the board is expected Judge W. Arthur Garrity Mon­ day told Boston it’s about time Express crashed head-on with He said, “As a town planner I feel ProducI of INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY ’AvoiioOle with pistol gnp knifa Public Health Nursing Association, to limit tonight’s meeting to public I TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Builders, Remodelers, a commuter train near Rotter­ the town needs a full-time planner." Meriden. Connecticul 06450 with $4,000 to be contributed this hearings and discussions. Actions are city officials accepted the in­ Plumbers, Electricians, dam today killing at least 10 Connolly's wife, Terri, and three month and $7,000 in June. expected at the meeting the board evitability of school desegrega­ SPECIAL M Real Estate Broker and tion and outlined modifications persons, including school children, Chuck, 6, Brian, 5, and I Salesmen - Call us lor In other business tabled from last will conduct May 11. children. An official said the Kimberly. 4 plus his,nephew, 443 HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER special prices on you month, the board is expected to ap­ Tonight’s meeting is at 8 p.m. in to His plan to allow an ad­ death toll may go as high as 30. i‘'raiik Connolly Christopher, 4, will start looking for I 8Us.DIIYClEANIIIIi*2.00 The Home of Personal Service appliance needs and prove an $18,000 appropriation for the Municipal Building Hearing ditional year of operations services. Sm o o r Coventry town manager a house soon in Coventry. OPEN MON.-FRI ^ U "You Can Be Sure retaining a data processing consul­ Room. J Phone 647-9997, 647-9998 917 Main St, Manchester When You Shop Shoors" PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 4, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 4, 1976 - PAGE THREE Town data Wilson withdraws nomination Panaro’Everett Confirmation at Su Mary^s Eighth District directors pare sWKsreiWteaBius system plan Republican Edward for voting with the director, howeve^Jn .the Wilson, who. was rejected Republicans for his confir­ hpinion of only five people ’The Rt. Rev.-J. Warren Hutchens, preliminary budget to $252,000 completed last November by a 5 to 4 mation. on the Board of Directors, . 4 Betty’s notebook bishop of the Diocese of Connecticut, vote of the Board of Direc­ He stated, "In the opi­ who 'are controlled by the will preside at a celebration of the tors for membership on the nion of over five thousand Democratic chairman, I The town data Holy Eucharist at St. Mary’s Human Manchester voters last November 1 was deemed not qualified Espiscopal Chilrch on Wednesday, at fighters. Expecting a large district.officials and will processing advisory com­ Human Relations Commis­ was well-qualified to hold to hold, as they put it, ‘such By SOL R. COHEN mittee has rewritten por­ T:io p.m. Herald Reporter turnout, the directors had outline the benefits district ‘t® sion, has withdrawn his the position of a town a sensitve position.’” During his annual visitation to the scheduled the hearing in residents enjoy. The cost tions of a plan which name from consideration. En route to its mid-June tax rate is the equivalent of parish. Bishop Hutchens will ad­ Whiton Library. for preparing it was ap- ^ explains the proposed use TTie 4 votes for confirma­ annuai meeting, when dis­ proved Monday night. 655,000 in tax revenue. of a reserve fund for the minister the sacrament of Confirma­ trict voters formaily wiii Auditorium. tion were by the three tion to nine adults and 18 young peo­ Prior to the annual Most of the 625,000 cut in During the hearing, one town’s needs. minority Republicans and I had a telephone call a week or so Checking out the grocery bags as I adopt a 1976-77 budget, the The plan will be ago from a woman who had just arrived in the kitchen, one inquisitive ple. Eighth District board of meeting, the board will Mayor Matt Moriarty Jr., ’Those to be ^onfiriped are review the line items in the the public works portion— ‘ presented to the Board of a Democrat. returned from Puerto Rico, the same one said, “What’s this?” And, I directors Monday night weekend my daughter and I had proudly answered, "Liver.” Christine Mildred Brown, Jonathan three parts of the budget— 623,000. Cut was a proposed In u /rirH a w t Hp h! D irectors at tonight’s In a letter to the sUced about 625,000 from returned from Nassau. Well, the reception was cool after Herbert Brown, Krista May Brown, fire, public works and ad­ 619,700 for a jet, sewer- bUl^ for seware ^ board meeting. Republican directors, Carter coffee hour preliminary budget Tbe advisory committee On the golf course she was talking that, and I was informed that no Suzanne Laura Brown, Matthew proposals and pegged the ministration — and will cleaning truck (62,700 was If “{‘I®® f®” ®*®,/^®f Wilson, who was defeated Porter Darna, Steven Douglas present the final version added for renting one for ^ ® ®'^®® suggests that the town rie- last November in a try for' set for Wednesday with a fellow golfer and when she matter how I "doctored” it up, totai temporariiy at about tain a system analyst to said she was from Manchester, the whether with bacon or onions, or Farley, Kenneth Leslie Hewett, 6252,000 — down about 67,- for voter approval. 1976-77 use) 64 OW for the ‘*'®‘'® ®*'® "® ®®*®8® *'"®® the Board of Directors, Bruce William Hewitt, Bryan Jon The proposed budget will nino pf = I" Street. He said many determine what town wrote, “Please do not con­ Jack and Judy Carter, woman asked to be remember^ to both, it was no go. ' 000 from the cu rren t n r n m ^ n™pmil™p *1 “thers are billed that two ’The Connecticut Jimmy me. I tried some of my mother’s old Hewitt, Krista Beth Jacobson, Peter be in a brochure to be in­ proposed new employe, $1,* ^ , wronclv and government processes strue this letter as my Carter’s son and daughter- budget. Carter Presidential Cam­ It turns out the woman only said persuasive wiles and said “It makes Richard Listro, Patricia Margaret cluded in a June edition of 000 from contingency, and " "y f t could be adapted to a com­ retreat from politics, for I in-law, who are in town The board heid a pubiic paign invited the public to you grow tall,” and "you really need McCoan, Lisa Marie Paggioli, The Manchester Herald. several other Items ^ ^ ^ J ^ puterized system. am now more determined campaigning for the “Say hello, from Molly from hearing on the tentative Such a study could be attend a coffee hour fund­ Saskatchewan, Canada.” it — it’s full of iron.” Stephen Kent Stringfellow, Carrie The Rl. Rev. J. Warren Hutchens proposal with about a The brochure, to be Cut from the fire budget than ever to prevent a one- raiser Wednesday at 10 former Georgia governor. Elizabeth ’Thomas, David Andrew prepared by Director was 61,450. Because the retroaciive. financed by about half of party system in Well would you believe I can’t As one of the nearly six-footers dozen members of the Director Gordon Lassow, p.m. at the home of Stan For further information, Wayland, Douglas Lloyd Whitaker Marilyn Kelsey, Nancy EMna Morton William Sheridan, will in­ M anchester Board of the reserve fund which is Manchester and, although I contact Connecticut Carter remember ever meeting a Molly looked down on his diminutive public present, half of public ‘Works com­ and Barbara Weinberg, 157 mother, he said, “I’m tall enough and and David Paul Young, Doris Hudson and Mary Augusta Whitaker. clude annual reports by Directors is recommen­ about 618,000. have lost the battle, I have' Headquarters at 647-9068 or from Saskatchewan. Isn’t that aw­ them volunteer fire missioner, said the The town would have the Pitkin St. ful? This may be the mystery of my it’s so full of iron you can’t chew it.” Schimmel, Freeman Wesley Following the celebration, the ding a 15 per cent hike in not lost the war.” Special guests include 1-800-832-7107. Sunderland, Lowell David Whitaker. water rateVand rejecting T option of accepting the He commended Moriarty life. Well, I immediately thought of the parish will greet its diocesan bishop Halpryn named director analyst’s report and con­ She also extended greetings from old ruse my mother used to use when Those to be received from the at a Confirmation reception, tinuing with the Olive Wilkes. Now Olive I We protested eating food that was Catholic church are Enrico Anthony organized by Mrs. Earla Ferguson of recomihended by Town DeMatto, Denise Walter Gliha, of nursing home group Manager Robert Weiss, the' 'cooperation .. - from 4he changeover of certain WANTED ....WANe remember. She’s a good friend of supposed to be sopoo good for us. the Bishop Budiong Guild, in Neill department when departments to com Betty Clark of Minnechaug Golf She’d beam sweetly and declare, William David Gutzmer, Joan Hall. HARTFORD (UPI) - A some health inspections on estimated cost of water P®**®® u j j 8u-D6b Coin Company noodi to CAMP GLEN HAVEN former state official in charges was put by 62,000; are apprehend^ puterizatlon, using the full buy your ttamp eollocHont and Course and the three of us have "You either eat it or wear it;” behalf of the federal A 6550 increase in in- «*e vandaUsm. He said amount of'the reserve accumulationa. Wa naod Unitad lunched together. Well, we never wore it. Can’t you charge of licensing and in­ Stataa ainglat, plata blocks, DAY CAMP Mrs. Irene Bergin elected Regents’ President government.. that, under state statutes, just see my brother going around spections of hospitals and surance costs was the only fund, or rejecting the shoots and world stamps. If you For boys & girls ages 5 -1 5 So Molly, wherever you are, my parents of juveniles can be analyst’s recommendation, esnl coma In. wo will go to you. memory fails me. But, hello anyway. with liver hanging over one ear? We nursing homes has been other change in the fire Try us... Serving Henderson Photo Mrs. Irene Bergin of 1277 Tolland Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of billed for the damage. His which would still leave always managed to chew just enough Mrs.’ John M. Panaro Isabella. hired to head a nursing About town budget. SU-DEB The Qreeter Menchester Aree After the show Tpke. was elected president of the problem, he said, is getting about half of the reserve (the rest we hid under the mashed Past Regents’ Club of the Daughters Other members of the circle atten­ home trade association. Several changes in the (EOT. 1999) The Herald’s Travel Show on the names of the juveniles fund still available. *' COIN COMPANY potatoes) and made a quick escape ding the luncheon meeting were Mrs. Louis Halpryn, 45, of administration budget Ireland was well-received last week Julia Dale Everett of Pinetown, of Isabella at a recent luncheon from the police. 747 MAIN STREET from the dining table. Joseph Falkowski, Mrs. Edmund Manchester, is exective reduced it by 61,240. This Excellent Supervision especially the Irish step dancers N.C. and John Mario Panaro of meeting in Hamden. director of the Connecticut The West Side Old budget has 65,000 for legal M ANCHESTER, CONN. Anyway, my great purchase is not Manchester were married April 3 at Mrs. Bergin is past regent of St. Kiely and Miss Stephanie 'Tunsky. Timers Committee will (Mojrt To Old Sfafo from the O’Keefe School of Irish Association of Health Care fees for 1976-77, compared Thootn) Camp AOmlnMrator Camp DIractor going to waste. Grandpa said he’d St. ’Thomas Church, Bath, N.C. meet Wednesday at 7:30 Dancing and the Devine-Zachorewitz facilities, whose 250 to 61,500 in the current Manchester Hospital notes 649-2253 GE0R6E MITCHEU JIM O’BRIEN love it. But, gee whiz, he’s already The bride is the daughter of Mr. p.m. at the home of Nike School of Irish Dancing. members are owners and year. The increase is at­ Hours PROGRAMS six-foot-two. and Mrs. Gertha Everett of Angelo, 462 Parker St. ’They were real high-steppers and administrators of nursing tributed almost completely Open TuM.-Sat. Swimming Seminar on Canada Pinetown, N.C. ’The bridegroom is Discharged Friday: Orchard St., Rockville; 9:00-5:30 Nature Study, added immensely to the mood of the homes in the state. to the court action relating WSI Intirucllon the sdn of Mrs. Vanda Panaro of The Manchester Jaycee William Donahue, 126 Adams Patricia Wilson, 16 Thura. INI 9 P.M. Hiking, evening. The Canadian Government Office He resigned last Dec. 31 to fire-service jurisdiction and actlvlllea Manchester and the late Mario Wives will meet tonight at St.; Daniel Corrow, 90 Dale Candlewood Dr., South Wind­ Arta and Crafta, Jeannette Lesperance and Marion of Tourism has invited me, along A t fileMfPttId from his 624,000 a year job in Buckland. sor; Doris‘'Silverstein, 27 for all agea Panaro. ; 8 at the home of Mrs. Janet Rd.; Hazel Akeley, East Hart­ Athletic Skllla and Houle of Airway Travel in with area travel agents to a dinner as director of the state It was the consensus of Lexington St.; Jean Jordan, SO and abllltlea. ’The bride, given in marriage by Lamson, 613 Bush Hill Rd. ford; Hao ’Tran, 569 Hilliard 99« Mon.ATuos. 99< Competition. Manchester whipped up a couple of seminar tonight at the Ramada Inn in Health Department’s Divi­ the directors that the ten­ Park West, Rockville; (All W SI Inatructora) her father, wore a white organza The meeting will start with St.; Jennifer Merrill, 81 r Alao Horaaback Riding loaves of Irish Soda Bread and East Hartford. APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO sion of Hospitals and tative budget could.be Florence St.; Laura ^rd. Thelma Sherwood, IlOH New |.e 6 EIIT 9 l - F 0 LL0 W BURNSIDE 1ICN1 Boating, Sailing, gown trimmed with Irish lace. She a potluck supper followed (optional) visitors had a chance to nibble as Frank Galipeau (perhaps you 443-44C NANTFOBU BP., MANCHESTER Health Care. handled under the existing Central Village; Kevin State Rd.; Richard Nichols, 49 carried a bouquet of red roses with by election of officers for they picked up brochures on Ireland. remember him from one of our The division is in charge four mill tax rate (two Jacobs, East Hartford. Center R d.,' Vernon; Alida BURNSIDED Ba Four Camp Periods baby’s breath and miniature the coming year. All new Ostrinsky, 182 Bissbll St.; B s m m n w m , I. am. * szi-mi Tile whole show went well and travel shows on Canada) is the host of licensing and inspecting mills for fire service and Discharged Saturday: Louis June 28 — July 9 chrysanthemums. and interested members Orlowski, 67 Keeney St.; Claire Eigenbrod, 200 Orchard some of the merriment continued on and will show films on vacations in all health care facilities in two mills for sewage ser­ Hill, South Windsor; Anthony “BUTCH CASSIDY July 12 — July 23 to that local restaurant with the Canada. Mrs. Paul Smith of Portsmouth, the state. It also conducts are welcome. vice), and any cut in the Louis Pavan, 520 Keeney St.; M ld tiM Va., the bride’s aunt, was matron of r' Erna Ladd, 16 Sycamore Damato, 157 Branford St. July 26 — Aug. 6 talented piano player. Sounds like fun. I’ve only been to Lane; George Kennedy, 302 Discharged Sunday: SUNDANCE KID” Such tunes as "When Irish Eyes Canada once, (about a year ago) honor. Main St.; Emllien Staniand, Pauline Shamonis, 45 Wood- ______7!10-9:20 Aug. 9 — Aug. 26 Are Shining,” and ‘.’Did Your Mother when the Montreal Modes (fashion Lt. Cmdr. A. L. Hoffman, USN side Dr., South Windsor; (Ret.) of Hamdton, Va., served as Theater schedule I 98 W. Ceq$r St.; Beverly AHnd Nffcftcock't FREE BROCHURES AVMLABU AT Come From Ireland,” filled out the shows) were flying a few editors in til Winter, 674 Center St.; Albert .Bertha DeForest, 56 Pearl from New York City for the best man. St.; Frances Tappan, Storrs; “FAMILY P L O r KRAUSE FLORIST, NASSIFF SPORT SHOP or evening, as did a more domestic tune Perry, 21 Court St., Rockville; played on the harmonica called weekend. It certainly is a beautiful Angelo Panaro of Manchester, the Cassidy and the Sundance Showcase Cinema 3 — Christia Dean, Glastonbury; 7:20-9:30 JACKSON’S MARKCT - Wepplng — 1 r UA East 1 - “All the Ira E lm ore, Storrs; Rose ’’Tennessee Waltz,” It just turned country — the little bit I got to see. bridegroom’s brother, was usher. President’s Men” 7:00-9:25 Kid” 7:10-9:20 "Lipstick” 2:00-4:00-6:00- Vecchiolla, 33 Ash Rd., South Eileen Cristelli, East Hart­ or Can A reception was held at the Parish 8 :00- 10:00 ford; John Ritchie, East Hart­ out to be one of those ”sing-along” Perhaps I’ll get back one day for a UA East 2 - “The Stranger Burnside 2— “Family Plot” Windsor. Gamp Secretary - E. Hartford 568-6770 Hall of St. Thomas Church. and the Gunflghter” 7:10-9:10 7:20-9:30 Showcase Cinema 4 — Also, Harry Bagley, East ford; Karen Krueger, 429 I 99* or Write P.O. Box 13, Manchester nights and was great fun. more extensive visit. I hope so. Showcase Cinema 1— “One “Duchess and the Dirtwater Center St. After a trip to an unannounced UA East 3 — “’The Hustle” Hartford; Joyce Catalino, 44 Ultimatum destination, the couple are residing 2:30-7:00; “Chinatown” 2:30- Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Fox” 2:154:40-7:10-9:25 Memory 2:004:30-7:00-9:35 Went shopping last weekend at my in Marshall, N.C. 7:00 favorite supermarket and thought I "Now I am wiser: for I know there Vernon Cinema 1 — Showcase Cinema 2 — “ Bad ' ’This printing test pattern is Mrs. Panaro is employed as an “Blazing Saddies” 7:10-9:10 News Bears” 2:00-3:50-5:40- part of The Herald quality con­ had made a great purchase which is not any memory with less satisfac­ assistant extension agent in Madison 7:35-9:45 trol program in order to give would please the family. I was partly tion in it than 4he memory of some County, N.C. Mr. Panaro received SALE Vernon Cinema 2 — “From IVe Invite You To Stop By For A Visit And Enloy Wine Beyond the Grave” 7:35-9:30 UNITED you one of the finest right. I had made a great purchase, temptation we resisted.” James his B.A. degree from Central Connec­ Burnside 1 — “ Butch HALL FOR RENT newspapers in the nation. , but they didn’t like it. Branqji Cabell (1879-1958). ticut State College in New Britain. Tasting And Cheese Sampllng...And Sodas For The Por parlies, showers, receptions Younger Folks, Balloons And Lollipops For The Kiddles. npeelingi. Complete kitchen fadlities DRIVEWAYS ^ r g e enclosed parking lot. Inquire; Students participate in AL Safety Course Lithuanian Hall SECURITIES TOMCOLLA ■ 24 QOLWAY STREET A Hunter Safety Course, sponsored Sr. is a certified hunter safety in­ the field and to familarize the 25 Yaara MANCHESTER by the Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post of structor by the State of Connecticut students with the game laws. Expariancal Call before 8 P.M. the American Legion was conducted and the National Rifle Association ’Thirty to 35 students are par­ Super Grand Opening Speciais 643-1381 Phone 643-0616 or 646-9155 Manchester /-today and will continue on (NRA) of America. ticipating. I , Wednesday at East Catholic High This is one of the many community ' School. ’The objective of the course is to services being offered by the local State Bank Stock Maneheatar Evening Herald ’The instructor, George R. Atkins teach the safe handling of firearms in Legion Post. Published every evening except In Time For Mother’s Day Sundays and holidays. Entered at the Manchester, Conn., Post Office $rotlatnation from Harmleii Bought and Sold as Second Class Mail Matter. The sea lamprey, an eel-like Suggested Carrier Rates fish that sucks the blood of its Payable In Advance the i)Cme of Mr. Donut victims, sometimes will Single copy...... i s * fasten onto swimmers. 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f I .i) ‘ PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 4, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 4, 1976- PAGE FIVE Members of Congress Hrralh i ; : . " 'i« Woman faces drug charges A b o u t t o w n Manchester — A City of Village Charm ’ ■J rated on defense votes Anyta C. Devanas, 23, of 374 Hart­ ping Plaza, Spencer St. Court date is Founded Oct. 1, 1681 issued by Manchester Police in­ vocations and scholarships will meet tonight at 7:30 at The Mark Master degree ford Rd. was arrested by Manchester May 29. Connecticut Northeast M«nb«r, Audit Butm u oI Circulation Mambar, United Press Internstional cluded; of North United Methodist the church. will be conferred at a WASHINGTON - Based on voting Police Monday on drug charges • Cathy S. Lanning, 18, of 6 Plum • Steven K. Stanley, 16, of 137 Chapter American Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. records in 1975, the current Congress By Lee Roderlek | Association of Retired Per­ Church will meet tonight at meeting of Delta Chapter, stemming from a morning search of Lane, South Windsor, charged Mon­ Anthony Rd., Tolland, charged Mon­ Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. The Herald’s ^ 7 at the home of Belle Karen Prewo will lead a RaM, at the Masonic Tem­ “very well may be the most anti­ her apartment, authorities said. day with reckless driving after a two- day night with third-degree burglary sons, will elect officers at ‘WaBhinglon Correspondenl®*' its meeting Wednesday at Elliott. Parents’ Perceptiveness ple Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Raymond F. Robinaon. EdHorePubliihor defense Congress in this century.” Detective Capt. Joseph Sartor said and third-degree larceny in connec­ Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor car accident on Camp Meeting Rd. Training session tonight at Ernest J. Smith, captain of That conclusion is from the' it was the 50th drug arrest this year tion with a March 15 break into the 1:30 p.m. at the KofC Minor injuries were reported, police 7:30 at Center the host, will preside. Of­ National Security Council (NSC), a warheads; assistance to South Viet­ stemming from local detective in­ M&R Package Store, 282 Tolland Home, 138 Main St. The The diaconate of Center ^ O p in io n ------said. Court date is May 25. Congregational Church will Congregational Church. ficer dress is tuxedo. leading independent research nam, and several defense, budget vestigations. Tpke., in which $150 in merchandise Round Table Singers of ,* Stephen C. Young, 24, of 334 meet tonight at 7:30 in the organization specializing in defense votes. The 10 House votes involved Ms. Devanas was charged with was taken. Police said Stanley was Manchester High School Parker St., charged Monday morning Robbins Room of the matters. Furthermore, according to the Panama Canal, the defense and three counts of possession of a con­ apprehended in Tolland by State will present a program. with breach of peace in connection church. the NSC’s newly released analysis, a CIA budgets, Rhodesian chrome, in­ trolled substance and two counts of with a domestic disturbance. Court Police and was turned over to local Great ripoff of 1976 growing number of senators and ternal security, assistance to South authorities. Court date is May 24. Zion Evangelical possession of prescription-legend date is May 24. The study group of North representatives are voting con­ Vietnam, and votes on the B-1 drugs. Authorities said small quan­ • Barbara Arel, 41, of 109 Oxford • Two Manchester boys, one age 14 Lutheran Church will have HAVE YOU Atr an adult Bible study United Methodist' Church $uperl The Federal Elections Com­ and when the revised FEC bill sistently out of step with the wishes bomber and MaRV warhead tities of suspected marijuana and of St., East Hartford, charged Monday and the other age 15, referred to EVENT SCHEDULED Wednesday at 10 a.m. at mission law under which the goes to the President and the of most Americans, as measured by program. three types of suspected night with fourth-degree larceny Juvenile Court on charges stemming THAT CALLS FOR a public opinion survey by a the church. taxpayer, through a Form 1040 President signs it. “Since this index is based on public amphetamines (speed) were seized (snoplifting) at Sears Roebuck & from a recent break into a home on FOOD? respected polling organization. opinion,” says the NSC, “a score of in the drug raid. Co., Manchester Shopping Parkade. Sanford Rd. Detectives said goods It may be a wedding, a checkoff, underwrites part of The ripoff is not only that Manchester Grange will “Votes in Congress," says the ‘100’ ... indicates a voting record that_ Ms. Devanas was released on a Court date is May 16. stolen in the break — including an Jianquet or just an informal meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. the campaign expenses for many candidates who did have NSC, “can either help assure our sur­ is consistent with majority public' $500 non-surety bond for appearance • Donald P. Mooney, 19, of 90 electronic calculator and $50 in cash get-together of a society, vival as a free nation or fatally crip­ at Grange Hall. t m 49 Tm k el U x im l^ Unlee lodge or some friendly group. presidential elections is a bad a ghost of chance have lived opinion on all national security votes May 17 in Common Pleas Court 12, Wells St., charged Monday night with — were recovered. The boys weren't O p e n 24 Hours Dally ple our ability to resist tyranny.” The used in the index. Likewise, a rating East Hartford. fourth-degree larceny in connection identified because of their ages. IPe .4re Prepared lo law. pretty high along the primary group adds that no Congress prior to The Sunday School staff F N UKReOKY SERVICE of ‘O’...indicates a voting record that with alleged theft of hubcaps from an Serve You lo Your We have had misgivings about trail these few months, but the current one “has done such is consistently against the clear Other arrests made or summonses automobile narked nt K-Mart Shop- of Trinity Covenant Church Complete Salitfaclion it ever since it was first con­ that they intend to continue to things as abandoning South Vietnam, wishes of the majority of American will meet tonight at 7:30 at Our catering service is set up Cambodia, Laos and Angola to the the church. ceived and enacted a few years do so in order to pay off debts people.” M @ bil to be flexible enough to ac­ Communists, scrapping America’s HEATIHfiOILS commodate any size ago. We were not surprised even though they no longer For Connecticut, Rep. William Public records only missile defense system, Cotter, D-First, was rated 40 on his The W omen’s Bible gathering. Why not call us and OIL BURNER $, that the U.S. Supreme Court have even the remotest chance abolishing the House Committee on 1975 defense votes and Rep. Study Class of South United talk over the details? Internal Security, and leaking every Methodist Church will HEATINB INSTALLATION found the method of naming of getting the nomination. Christopher Dodd, D-Second, was Warrunly deeds Miller to Peter S. and both Needham, Mass., Garden Grove Caterers, Inc CIA secret entrusted to it.” rated at 10. The state’s lone Mary H. Hams, property MarrioKc license meet tonight at 7:30 at 1208 commission members was in­ Public financing of political On 10 key defense-related issues in Edward W. and Ellen C. June 5, Center Main St. 643-8135 Republican, Rep. Ronald Sarasin of at 92 Washington St.. $39.- William Charles Case 315 C«ntBr St. Manchtsttr TELEPHONE 649-5313 - 649-5314 campaigns does work in some Kloehn to Joseph J. and Congregational Church. The committee on valid. the House and 10 in the Senate in the Fifth District, scored 80. third 500. and Mary Elizabeth Curtis, 1975, according to the NSC, the 535 Jane A. Garland, property But what really has con­ countries like Great Britain. District Rep. Robert Giaimo rated 40 at 607 W. Middle Tpke., jonn E. ana Eiizaoein R. vinced us that his law is mere­ The unfortunate thing is that members of Congress registered a as did Fourth District Rep. Stewart Mitchell to Lloyd L. T. and mean score of 70 per cent (half of the $37,900. ly a glorified ripoff was Sen. the United States version is not B. McKinney. Sixth District Rep. Jeremy S. and Joan R. Laura R. Boutilier, proper­ members scored higher than 70, and Toby Moffet rate 0. ty at 34 Lewis St., $34,000. Henry Jackson’s announce­ anything like Britain’s the other half lower). This was the Holmes of Edward W. and The NSI ratings for senators were: Ellen C. Koehn, property Earl W. and Mary Gail ment that he was quitting the where the expenditures are lowest mean score since the group Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, Democrat, Wood to Eleanor C. Fiske, started its analysis in 1970. at 60 Coburn Rd., $48,100. campaign because he had run . controlled and the duration of 40, and Sen. Lowell Weicker, John A. and Katherine F. property at 488 E. Center GLASTONBURY “Correct” positions, in the NSC’s Republican, 50. St., $40,000. FOX RUN MALL out of money. the campaign is a few short view, were those corresponding to Hedlund to Peter L. and Terri L. Cyr, property at David N. and Sherry EAST HARTFORD What he was criticizing was weeks thus protecting the opinions on general defense issues by Shuman to Raymond J. and 176-178 School St., $52,000. 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 4 taxpayer from a prolonged a majority of Americans. Those the Congress for not acting David L. and Maureen K. Barbara W. Murphy, 801 S IL V E R L A N E drain on the election fund. opinions, in turn, were determined by T o d a y ’s t h o u g h t | property at 32-34 Clinten quickly enough to remedy the the Opinion Research Corporation in Vesco to Jerome D. Levine MANCHESTER Supreme Court demand that If the revised bill goes to the and L. David Marder, St., $44,000. a national scientific sampling of (Canterbury Construction 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN President we hope he vetoes it. public opinion during May 1^5. Most trustees, property at Oak the commission members be and Norman Sts. no con­ Corp. to Renard J. and MIDDLETOWN appointed solely by the Presi­ Clearly the attitude taken by citizens, according to that poll, No words can ever fully express Marilyn J. Kolasa, proper­ believe the U.S. should have greater the beauty of a soul, bared in repen­ veyance tax. 900 WASHINGTON ST RT 66 dent. This laxity has meant no Sen. Jackson and some of the Henry H. and Rena R. ty at 13 Briarwood Dr., military strength than the Soviet tance before God. Emptied of all its $50,000. federal funds to match private earlier dropout's in the Union, don’t trust the Soviet Union vileness and sin, it stands ready to Democratic primaries indicate to keep stratejiic arms agreements, receive its just dues. WE WELCOME YOUR funds have been disbursed for Now’s The Time To Have Your Car’s FOOD STAMP PURCHASES several weeks. that the present federal cam­ and would pay |20 billion more a “Therefore if any man be in Christ, year, if necessary, to regain military he is a new creature: Old things are Connecticut Jackson chair­ paign funding law is being superiority if it should be lost. passed away; Behold, all things are AIR CONDITIONING CHECKED abused. It will be further The 10 key national security votes become new." II Cor. 5:17 OPEN 8 A .M . TO 10 P. . thru Si man, Rep. Robert N. Giaimo, If It need* repairing, we are in the Senate selected for analysis by Rev. Robert L. Baker, Democrat, said Sunday at abused if organized labor is wall qualified to fix HI the NSC included aid to Angola, funds pastor Windsor Locks that “ The exempted from its provisions for the nation’s weapons systems in­ United Pentecostal Bring your car In soon and tavs It chochod at Federal Election Commission, as is now proposed. John Bixby of 40 Olcott St. fishes in the Hockanum River. (Photo cluding the proposed B-1 bomber, Church that means the federal govern- As we have stated before the by Steve Dunn) cruise missile, and MaRV (maneuverable re-entry vehicle) BUTCH’S MOBIL , ment, owes the Jackson cam­ real answer to dependence on 313 Adapts St., Manchester • 649-9868 paign as of the end of March fat cat contributors is shorter Y e s t e r d a y s Owner-Operated by Olin R. Gerich, Jr. over $400,000.” He added the cam paips and over-all spen­ failure of Congress to reform ding ceilings. It is ridiculous D.C. Bail Reform Act is the villain years ago th.6 commission was that presidential primary cam­ James MinicuCci is elected presi-. paigning should span practical­ WASHINGTON - “ We conser­ they’ve got on the accused might en­ *7^ “disgraceful.” dent of the Manchester High ^hool M vatives are gaining recruits,” says danger their witnesses. Beside, it’s SALES a SERVICE ALL MAKES COPIED ly two years and that several junior class. Sen. Barry Goldwater, Arizona’s Andrew Tully- next to impossible to process a case SPECIALIZING IN 10 SPEED REPAIRS] Center Congregational Church, Sen. Jackson says he is quit­ million dollars has to be spent Mister Republican. “It figures. A through the city’s clogged court Emanuel Lutheran, North Methodist, PHONE 647-1027 ting active campaigning not in wooing a handful of voters in new conservative these days is a The villain is the D. C. Bail Reform system in 60 days. 180 SPRUCE ST. St. Mary's Episcoj)al, .Second liberal who’s been mugged,” Act of 1966, enacted during a decade So Silbert’s office resorts to asking MANCHESTER. CONN. because Jimmy Carter one state, then again in Congregational and South Methodist Here in Hell City, outrage over the for a money bond, which carries no WITH THIS AD Jrpunced him handily in Penn- another, and another from ear­ when civil libertarians bled daily Churches are singled out for national high crime rate is thick with irony. over the plight of criminals. It was requirement that evidence be dis­ sylvania despite heavy ly in the year until almost to honors as participants in last year’s Back in 1976, the Nixon administra­ intended to limit the use of high closed or that trial take place within United Church canvass. j Democratic leadership and convention time. If we are tion pushed through legislation which money bonds on the grounds that a certain time. The logic is that if BUT NEVER A ■^organized labor backing for going to have primaries, make authorized the preventive detention such bonds discriminate against the the money bond is high enough a real­ 10 years ago Sen. Jackson; but because of them national and on one of certain dangerous defendants poor. Under the act, the prosecution ly dangerous defendant won’t be able without bond. The legislation was must either prove that the accused is to raise it and will stay in jail. As part of an Arbor Day obser­ the lack of tax dollars. date. vigorously opposed by numerous civil danger to the community or make a That, works — but only sometimes. vance, 800 fir seedlings and planting How cynical can you get? We fear the federal funding liberties. strong argument that he will flee the Not all judges are tough-minded instructions are given to sixth graders in 12 Manchester public and If that in itself isn’t enough scheme rather than correcting Today, U.S. Attorney Earl Silbert’s jurisdiction. ' enough to set bond high enough to office reports that “those same civil Advocates of the preventive deten­ please the prosecution. And, of parochial schools. for the people to demand full the abuses of campaign finan­ libertarians” criticize authorities for tion provision argued that it would course, they are still bound by the Capt. John V. Kleperis, son of Mr. repeal of his silly law; please cing of the past is merely and Mrs. Otto Kleperis of 179 tin REPAIR PMIT OR MXESSORV! Y using the preventive detention provi­ prevent abuse of the bail act. It Bail Reform Act’s stricture that law note Sen. Jackson, like several opening the door to greater sion too carefully in order to avoid its Hasn’t worked out that way. The must not discriminate against the Hawthone St., is awarded the Air (MINIMUM PURCHASE $5.00 — Does Not Include 1 EQUALED! g W Medal at Can Tho Airport, Vietnam, Labor Prices...) Olltr «ood ntrsiWi 1st. «si 8*. other earlier dropouts with abuses with the tempting abuse. seriousness of a crime cannot be con­ poor. This change of mind is understan­ sidered unless the prosecution is The problem, of course, is that for achievement during military SAVE $$$ NOW ON: even less realistic chances for millions of a federal slush dable. Both Washington newspapers ready to begin formal legal posed by defendants on parole or flights. Tires, Tubes, Touring Bags, Locks, Lights, Tool 1 the nomination, is just quitting fund. And lord help us, if we recently have given considerable proceedings that would include probation who commit new crimes. Conrad Casperson is honored for 50 Kits, Pumps, Wheels, Reflectors, Speedometers, active campaigning and is not open the door to financing con­ space to the reporting of violent holding a detailed hearing on the Parole and probation authorities are years of'membership in Linne Lodge, Brakes, Pedals, Seats, Motocross, Baskets, crimes committed by individuals on evidence in the case within 10 days slow to revoke the freedom of those Knights of Pythias. Delallusrs, Water BoHles, Bike Shoes, and JUST formally and officially gressional campaigns, too. ABOUT ANYTHING YOU CAN PUT ON YOUR probation, or tree with or without and a trial 60 days later. accused, claiming that they prefer to withdrawing from the race. We ought to thank Sen. BICYCLED r e p a i r s ON A LL M AKES bond on serious charges. An example Okay. That’s in line with the con­ wait until a defendant is convicted of Specializing In 10-Speed Sepelre Why? .Jackson for so dramatically is that of the youth who pleaded guil­ stitutional demand that the accused a crime before asking that parole or Almanac BRING AD WITH YOU AND SAVE $$$l By keeping his candidacy on demonstrating us the Great ty one morning to strong-arm be given a speedy trial. But few probation be revoked. No wonder a robbery charges, was released pend­ HOURS: 9:30 • 6:00 Dally the books, he hopes to get some prosecutors are willing to lay out all federal study found that of 72,610 per- Ripoff of 1976, the Federal ing trial, and then was arrested in their evidence early in the game. ' sons charged with felonies or serious Thurs. and FrI. 9:30 - 9:00! Sat. 0:30 - 5:00 jnore federal matching funds if Elections Reform Act. the afternoon on a rape count. They worry that disclosing what misdemeanors during the past five By I'liilcd Press liilcriiuliuiliil years 30 per cent were arrested at Today is Tuesday, May 4, the 125th least twice. day of 1976 with 241 to follow. Responding to criticism, D.C. The moon is approaching its first Open forum Superior Court judges recently quarter. agreed that past offenders, if The morning stars are Venus and arrested for serious new offenses Jupiter. personal excellence that Brian No compassion, only grass while on probation, should be jailed The evening stars are Mercury, Toll free No increase exemplified. until a decision is made on whether Mars and Saturn. to revoke probatioi;^ Those born on this date are under budget urged Sincerely, To the editor. I understand when Mr. Pongratz Good. Barry Goldwater’s new con­ the sign of Taurus. Joe Henderson Today (April 28), I went to St. was in charge there was thought loan info to To the editor. servatives obviously have made their American painter Frederick 141 Waranoke Rd. James Cemetery with my little boy given to the deceased loved ones, but Our town manager has revised his Manchester to remove the planter we placed on voices heard. Church was born May 4, 1826. recommended tax hike of 5.98 mills. he isn’t there anymore and neither is my parents’ grave. When we walked there kindness. Only a cold Down to 4.3 mills. About one-third up to their resting place I was sick. by Gill Fox homeowners reduction on his original recommen­ calculated business. SIDE GLANCES The planter was removed. I don’t feel Meanwhile, my little boy picked This method of borrowing dation. for the flowers, they can be replaced, has become so popular that some dandelions and he went back I now feel it is up to pur board of Student behavior but in the planter was a plaque my How much literally tens of thousands and placed them on his grandparents’ of homeowners file appli­ directors to trim tbe budget by the little boy made himself for his other two-thirds and recommend a praised grave. And now that you know it. I’m cations every year. beloved grandparents. sure you nice people at St. James are you no tax increase budget. On the plaque was their name he BIG MONEY LOANS Cemetery will remove the dandelions SMALL PAYMENTS Sincerely yours, carved in by hand. He spent so long To the editor. like you removed the plaque and the Walt Bareisa making it and so much love went into good for? Under this method a Because people are quick to beautiful flowers. 34 Wedgewood Dr. it. homeowner can borrow any Manchester criticize and slow to praise, I hope Next year you’ll want such a 'T Now, homeowners any­ amount from $5,000 dollars you will publish this letter. During No way could they not have seen it. where in Connecticut can up to $25,000 and some­ 4 “beautiful” cemetery that I’m sure a How could anyone be so cold, so un­ the past two years my wife and I wire fence will be put around it and call 1-800-882-6444. This times much more. This type human as to destroy that little toll free number leads to loan permits for long term Rooney praised chaperoned two dances at no one will be allowed to visit tbeir THE MONEY STORE, a Manchester High School sponsored plaque. Is there no compassion loved ones. But, oh my, you’ll have payout, therefore payments within the employes of St. James major leading institution can be as small as needed. To the editor. by the Band Parents and featuring beautiful grass, won’t you? specializing in homeowner The upholding of Chief Lannan's the Nifty Fifty Boys. Both dances Cemetery that they couldn’t have 1 made one request to my family .N.- loans, where courteous ex­ DEBT CONSOLIDATION decision, by Mr. Weiss, to reduce were extremely well attended by gently placed that little plaque by my “When'I die, never bury me in St. perts are available from The money can be used Brian Rooney from sergeant to parent’s marker. & t i l " * 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. daily, for any purpose at all in­ hundreds of high school students. James Cemetery.” arid up to 12 noon'on patrolman prompts me to write. I believe it is worthy of note that We searched the grounds in back of Never would I have had my parents cluding debt consolidation, the cemetery where one time they Saturday, to analyze your payment of taxes, medical I have known Brian for a number of not one "incident” occurred at either buried there if it had been my property equity plus your would discard the flowers, but it was expenses, college tuition, years. Grew up in the same dance to the best of my knowledge. decision and I’m sure if they knew income and repayment ca­ purchase of an automobile, neighborhood and watched as he ad- Everyone behaved properly and the no where in sight. their little grandchildren couldn’t pabilities and tell you ex­ new furniture, or even for vanced from patrolman to sergeant general atmosphere was excellent. Another woman was searching for //.^ / ’ actly how much you can business purposes. NOT 100, NOT 200, NOT 300, BUT display their love, they never would I f , borrow and what your pay­ on one of the finest police Hopefully this will serve as a source her lovely arrangement that was also of chosen there either. / NO OBLIGATION removed. We spoke of the heartless ments should be. All con­ organizations in the State of Connec­ of some reassurance for those whose A child’s love is so beautiful and versations are held in strict­ attitude enforced by the cemetery THE MONEY STORE, ticut. faith in young people is occasionally- yet you destroy it. est confidence. with 19 offices, two in personnel. I realize there has to be At all times he conducted himself shaken. / ' SECONDARY Connecticut, is making this as the gentleman he is. It is a shame Sincerely, some regulations, but why so drastic MORTGAGE LOANS service available free of OVER 10,000 LOWEST PRICES! Barbara Smith charge, even though the call­ such severity was used in this case Mr. and Mrs. as to destroy the beauty of flowers. This isn't the first time lovely (beloved daughter of The figures quoted will er may have no intention and it saddens me to see the Louis R. Palizza # W a y ' be based on a highly popu­ of borrowing. So why not arrangements were destroyed, but Madeline and Ray North) J Manchester Police Force lose a man 244 Autumn St. 36 Porter St. lar method of borrowing, find out “how much you from this'position with the degree of Manchester none hurt as much as seeing that lit­ "Last year I used his entire crop to make a sandwlchl" which allows homeowners are good for."' Hie toll tle plaque gone. Manchester to cash in on the equity of free number to call Is 1-800. their homes without selling. 882-6444. V , / PAr.K SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 4. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchcst^Conn May 4! 11176— PAGE ^SI-'VI'N

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PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 4, 1976 Fox Hill tower open on weekend Umpires spotlighted The first tower was erected in 1878 Jaycees. Funds from the Soldiers of “shovel” out two years’ collection of Vernon of wood, 25 feet square at its base and All Wars are being used. dirt caused by pigeons who made Under the direction of the Vernon extending 60 feet into the air tapering Eventually it is hoped to repaint their home in the tower. Historical Society and the Vernon the inside to coverup all of the graf­ The live pigeons were taken out Area news up to a 10-foot square platform at its into the woods and released to make s Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor Jaycees, cleanup crews worked top. fiti on the walls. as Indians down A’s Saturday and Sunday at the The tower was blown over by a Mrs. Sue Connell said she was their homes elsewhere. I Bolton Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon Memorial Tower on Fox Hill in severe blizzard in 1880 and for almost there early Saturday morning to- observance of Heritage Days spon­ 60 years Fox Hill was without a NEW YORK (UPI) - The This time, fortunately, the A’s and Despite all the side events, the tory and his third save. Fingers suf­ sored by the Bicentennial Commis­ tower. Oakland A’s and Cleveland In­ Indians kept their tempers and in­ teams managed to play the game—10 fered his first loss after two vic­ sion. stead took out their frustrations on innings’ worth to be exact—and the The “new” tower stretches 72 feet dians are building the kind of tories. Vandalism to the tower forced into the air and the walkway leading Head work in tennis? the umpires, especially Rich Garcia, Indians won, 5-4, thanks to a long Lost in the shuffle was a three-run town officials to close it to the public. to it is 220-feet long. The tower itself Kehoe sues rivalry that may draw fans who worked behind the plate, and homer by George Hendrick with one homer by Joe Rudi, which enabled . This weekend was the first time in is constructed of stones picked up in into their ballparks and blood Lou DiMuro, who was at first. out in the top of the 10th. The A’s him to take over the American two years the public was allowed to Phil Valentine of Manchester Vernon. High's tennis team closed his on the field. led, 4-3, going into the ninth and with League RBI lead with 23, and 4 2-3 in­ go to the top and see as far as Hart­ Dennis Eckersley and Frank ace Rollie Fingers pitching, they nings of one- relief by Jim Todd. The cost was about 875,000. The town for polluting A week ago in Cleveland, the two Robinson were ejected by Garcia, ford despite the poor visibility on Works Projects Administration eyes' after a hard shot seemed safe. But the Indians reached The. Cleveland-Oakland game was clubs became embroiled in a bean- the pitcher for calling him an Saturday. supplied the labor and materials. times to the town and has had tesU glanced off his racquet. Fingers for singles by Alan Ashby, the only one played in the majors South Windsor ball war that cost the Indians’ Buddy obscene name while walking off the The present tower was built in the Roland Violette, president of the done on his well water and brook in What he didn't see was the Rick Manning and Duane Kuiper to Monday night. Tonight there is action years of 1937-1939 as a memorial to South Windsor was served with Bell time on the bench because of a mound in the third inning and,.the Jaycees, said he hopes interest will an effort to show they are being flight of the hall that shot up head bruise and Oakland's Bert Cam- tie it and then Hendricks won it in the everywhere with New York at veterans of all wars. notice of a suit requesting injunction mahager for waving at Garcia from continue among the townspeople to polluted by the landfill. Over his head and was caught paneris some anxious moments 10th. California, Texas at Milwaukee, However, the tower now standing against pollution by the Strong Road Kehoe asks $25,000 in damages, $5,- the dugout in apparent disagreement Minnesota at Detroit, Chicago at clean up the area around the tower in the air by Herald before Manager Chuck Tanner took on his balls and strikes calls. was not the first. In a history of Ver­ and to have it used as a family picnic Landfill Area. 000 in exemplary damages and an in­ However, there were some anxious Baltimore and Kansas City at Boston non written by Miss Hazel Lutz, she The suit was fied Monday by Atty. photographer Steve Dunn. him out of the game. area. junction against the conditions of the Monday, Cleveland came to DiMuro tossed out Don Baylor for moments before it was finally over. in the American and Los Angeles at said Fox Hill was used as a lookout Mayor Thomas Benoit, the Daniel P. Cavanaugh on behalf of landfill area. The A’s loaded the bases in the bot­ Chicago, San Diego at Montreal, Cin­ by the Podunk Indians. On a clear John Kehoe Jr., 427 Strong Rd. The Oakland and a crowd of 19,765 turned kicking his helmet after being called Rockville Area Chamber of South Windsor has received an out. The first time Bell came to. bat, out on a roller to short. Indians’ first tom of the 10th and Dave LaRoche cinnati at New York, Houston at day the hill commands a broad view suit claims unhealthy, unsightly and Commerce and the Rockville Fire order from the state Department of he was booed roundly. Conversely, baseman John Lowenstein juggled came on to nail Campaneris on a Philadelphia, San Francisco at of the Connecticut River Valley and Department have helped the odoriferous conditions which have Environmental Protection to close short fly and strike out Phil Garner Pittsburgh and St. Louis at Atlanta in depreciated his property. when Campaneris came to bat the Frank Duffy’s throw on the play and even beyond. the Strong Road Landfill by Sept. 1. fans cheered him wildly. Baylor thought he was safe. to wrap up Tom Buskey’s first vic­ the National. The suit indicates Kehoe excavated The town is now negotiating en­ a ditch along the edge of the landfill. trance into a regional waste disposal The ditch has been maintained and plan, however snags in the plan have collects leachate pollutants which caused delay. come from the landfill and are dis­ Meanwhile, Town Atty. Thomas charged regularly into the brook. Dennis filed requests for a one year Kehoe has complained several Celtics extension for the landfill. Council meets tonight Vernon ding lawsuits and settlement ot a expect lawsuit in executive session. The Town Council will conduct a A request to sell town-owned land public hearing and a special town in the Industrial Park will be dis­ meeting tonight to act on $43,394 4 cussed by Stanley Roessler, director trouble from Instant Lottery funds to the of administration, and the council ac­ Board of Education. tion will be to refer it to the Planning The request was made by Dr. Ray­ BOSTON (UPI) - The Commission. Boston Celtics and Cleveland mond Ramsdell, superintendent of The council will be asked to schools, for use for current fiscal authorize the payment of com­ Cavaliers were close com­ year expenses to comply with the missions to former Insurance Ad­ petitors during the regular provisions set by the state that the visory Board members in the amount season and expect the same money derived from the Instant of $7,500 from the board’s savings ac­ Lottery be expended for education. during the playoffs. count; discuss the Swindell ’Trust Boston, which eliminated Buffalo The board said appropriated funds concerning a request to expend funds Roland Violette, left, president of the Greater Vernon Jaycees, The windows in the Memorial Tower on Fox Hill, Rockville are not used by the board in this fiscal in six games, and Cleveland, which unboarded Saturday and Sunday as the tower opens to the public for recreation purposes and requests knocked off the Bullets in seven, and Jaycee John Quigley, gather up a pile of brush cut from year will be returned to the general for tax refunds. around the base of the Fox Hill Tower, Rockville. Jaycees, Little for the first time in two yeats. (Herald photos by Richmond) fund of the town. meet Thursday night at Boston Appointments to be acted on are Garden for their best-of-seven series. Leaguers and others started the cleanup project Saturday. ’The hearing and town meeting will those of Joseph Merluzzo to the be at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial The winner goes on to the finals for Economic Development Commission the National Basketball Association Building, Park Place and will be and John Drost to the Municipal Per­ championship. Future farmers followed by a regular meeting of the manent Building Committee to fill council. “Cleveland is a sleeping giant,” plant seedlings the vacancy caused by the resigna­ Boston coach Tom Heinsohn said Taxes stay at 57 mills Councilman George Furbish, tion of Wehrli. chairman of a subcommittee on after the Buffalo series. Andover expanded fire-police facilities, will The Cavaliers, Central Division (Herald photo by Dunn) Andover each. The school board transporta­ residents voted to stay in. champions after five years in the tion committee is reviewing the The budget cuts were approved by Members of the Future report to the council. He urges an Residents approved a $1,148,748 Farmers of America Building Our architect be hired to develop plans Area police league, feature a little slower but Manchester High^s starting infield school’s bus needs. a 33 to 20 vote. more balanced offense than the budget for fiscal 1976-1977 at the An­ There will be no increase from the American Communities Com­ for the police station and will ask the Residents cut the auditor and town Braves. All five Cleveland starters Holding' down infield spots with Manchester High’s hasehall squad this spring are, nual Town Meeting Saturday. town’s present 57 mill rate. mittee planted 150 seedlings over council to spend $10,000 to do so. The Board of Education budget report budget account by $1,000. J. finished in double figures while Foots left to right, third haseman Wayne Ostrout, shortstop Jeff Backofen, second liasenian Russell Thompson, selectman, said Real estate taxes will be paid the weekend. The council will also act on: A was cut by $8,500. Those attending letter and petition from the town of COVENTRY Walker, Austin Carr and steady M area towns are paying less for their quarterly and motor vehicle taxes The seedlings were planted at Frank Livingston and first haseman Mike Quesnel. the meeting voted against that Ellington concerning sewer user Roseanne L. DuFrenfe of center Nate Thurmond provided auditors. under $50 in a single unit. Andover’s pew ballfield and amount for the school bus account. Joan Landey and Bonnie Eels were behind its elementary school. charges; a letter of resignation from Danielson was charged tdonday night bench depth all season. In the past, funds for new school Thompson asked to delete $900 for with disorderly conduct' and third- “He’s an instigator,” Dave Cowens membership in the Capitol Region elected to the Recreation Commis­ The group planted 50 white Robert Wehrli, chairman of the buses have been appropriated each degree criminal mischief. said of Walker. “He makes things Council of Governments. Thompson sion and Chris Dryer and Peter Houle pines, 25 larch, 25 autumn olive, 25 Municipal Permanent Building Com­ year. There is about $26,000 in the bus Police said the arrest came from happen for that club when he gets said Andover did not get any great to the Regional Board of Education. dogwood and 25 crabapple. mittee; and a letter from the Plan­ account. the investigation of a disturbance at into the game.” benefit from its membership, and Percy Cook was re-elected building Andover was the first of a group ning Commission concerning Beatrice Kowalski, school board ownership of Parcel A in the High the home of her estranged husband Herald angle During the regular season, the Buffalo fires Ramsay recommended the town pull out. The official. of towns designed for activities by chairman, said the buses cost $12,000 on Hickory Dr., Coventry. Mrs. Celtics held a 3t2 edge over the committee. West subdivision. with the club even if we would have DuFrenfe was released on her Cleveland. Boston averaged 94.4 BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - The six-year-old expansion club did A The planting was done by An­ Under old business the council will won the championship,” Ramsay promise to appear in Common Pleas points against the Cavs, while not announce a successor to Ramsay. dover residents David Post, (com­ discuss the Overbrook Heights flood Earl Yost When the National Basketball said. Ramsay said he met with the restoration project and discuss pen­ Court 19, Rockville on May 25. Cleveland averaged 94 per game. Association regular season “All of us in the Braves organiza­ Cromie prepares own budget mittee chairman), Robert Blan- Sports Editor team Monday when the players din, Duane Peterson, Robert Post Boston had the second-best record in ended in mid-April, rumors tion appreciate the job Jack Ramsay The return of these two positions to the NBA and Cleveland was third has done with the ball club in the last divided up their playoff money. Coventry An increase of $1,000 in the Public and Roy Cody. had already been circulating "I told them 1 didn’t know if I Health Nurses Account is needed fulltime status would be a budget in­ best. four seasons,” Snyder said in a state­ Ilichard Cromie, chairman of the crease of $7,917. Tolland board appoints "T hey’re a good-shooting that Buffalo Braves Coach ment read by Braves Publicity would be back or not,” Ramsay said. Democratic Town Committee, has because of increasing demands on The final increase proposed is $2,- ballclub,” said Boston veteran Don Jack Ramsay was falling out Director Mike Shaw. “I told them if I was, that I would charged that the budget prepared by the nurses and the possibility they I Rockville 805 in the Parks and Recreation ac­ Nelson. “They run their patterns Ramsay, who compiled a 158-170 work with them. If not, I wish them the Republican controlled Town would have to administer flu shots of favor with club owner Paul all the best of luck.” Y this summer. count which would still be $2,000 V Hospital notef new superintendent very well. I think they slow the ball Snyder. record in four seasons with the Council is “dishonest.” below the request of the commission. One of nicest nights Birdies and bogies Braves, said Snyder told him he felt Ramsay, who said he was "still in­ It intentionally showed low es­ An increase of $4,000 in the Lake down some.” Ramsay was back on the job terested” in coaching in the NBA, Cromie said, “This figure should Admitted Monday: Donna Anderson, One of the nicest nights out for this Realtor Bob Smith, who did an out­ Boston guard Kevin Stacom said he “a change would be in the best in­ timates for revenues to exaggerate Association matching roads fund was Lexington, Mass, public schools. market today as the rumors turned to said he was pleased with his four make it possible to continue the pre­ Hublard Dr., Vernon; Pauline Baddeley, Dr. John Gawrys of New writer q)i-a social function was the standing job as master of ceremonies expect “another tough series.” terests of the franchise.” the financial plight of-the town. called by Cromie. He has also taught elementary fact Monday and Snyder announced sent level of services.” Davis Ave., Rockville; Yvonne Bankins, Hampshire has been appointed testimonjfal dinner tendered retired at the Hackney dinner, could well John Havlicek, who rejoined the Ramsay said he told Snyder he years with the Braves. A budget prepared by Cromie and An increase of $500 is proposed in Windsorville Rd., Vernon; Sheila school, special education, and served Ramsay would not be rehired as “We had no great problems,” he Cromie said, “We would have been superintendent of schools In Tolland Manchester Country Club golf step into that role on a full-time basis team during the last two games with “woould have a tendency to agree.” other Democrats would maintain a the elderly account for the increased Ceilings, Stafford Springs; Joseph Diana, as secondary school guidance coach for the 1976-77 season. said. "We achieved a high level of pleased if we thought this budget was to replace Dr. Kenneth MacKenzie professional Alex Hackney last week. should he so desire. Before getting Buffalo after suffering a left foot in­ Ramsay, who guided the Braves to 71 mill rate hut would increase spen­ cost of transportation. Old Post Rd., Tolland; Eileen DeGen- counselor for eight years in The announcement followed a success, better than any other expan­ a result of fiscal conservatism but who will retire at the end of this One of Hackney’s prized pupils, the golf bug. Smith was a fine tennis jury, said he wouldn’t do any running the NBA playoffs in the past three ding for the Board of Education by The other two major increases in naro. Hillside Dr., Ellington; Philip school year. Lexington . meeting between Snyder and Ram­ sion team.” General Government Cromie ad­ when you look at other actions taken Dwyer, Mansfield Center; Joseph Fer- Ron “Red” Smith, perhaps best player his better half, Janet, until Thursday. seasons, said he had doubts about his $54,000 and increase spending for the The Board of Education, in a 6-3 During the 1966-67 school year Dr. revealed...Speaking of tennis. Red say which, according to the ex- Ramsay had a one-year contract vocates is the reinstatement of two by, the Town Council in the past six mno, _Broad -...... Brook; David Ignatowicz, Gawrys served as curriculum consul­ described the guest of honor when he "I’m not as fast as I should be, but future with the Braves even prior to general government portion of the secret ballot vote conducted in Smith's wife, a former amateur golf Braves coach, “lasted about five with the club that expired at the end full-time secretaries positions in the months you have to look and wonder , Vernon Ave., Rockville; Richard Joyner, tant for the U. S. Embassy School in said, "Alex Hackney exemplifies it gets better each day,” Havlicek their 104-100 loss to the Boston budget by $26,000. if there is not a political pattern Coventry; Charlotte Luginbuhl, Snipsic executive session, approved Dr. everything about the game of golf champion, has taken to tennis as a minutes.” Celtics Sunday, which eliminated the of the current season. He said he has Cromie’s budget shows additional Planning and Zoning Account and the Warsaw, Poland. said. being made. Lake Rd., Tolland; Flora Morehouse, En­ Gawrys’ appointment. He is present­ that we should know. competitive-sport...Among the many Braves from the playoffs. had some inquiries from other teams revenues of $12,006 from the state for Building Inspectors account. He was born in Lawrence, Mass in The Cavaliers are all reported to ^------> “If you make the town’s fiscal pic­ field; Leo Oik, Orchard St., Rockville; ly assistant superintendemt of “He’s an excellent teacher,” the friends and well-wishers of Hackney “I didn’t know if 1 wanted to stay "and I’m going to pursue them.” education reimbursement from the Cromie said, “It is unrealistic to 1936. He earned his B.S, Ed. at be in good physical condition and will ture look bad enough, you can make Kevin Tautkus, Longview St., Rockville; schools for Supervisory Union 56 in Maine pro added, “and he taught me who turned out was Henry Bontem- Slate cut expect the Planning and Zoning Com­ Harold Weigold, West Willington; Lowell State College, Lowell, Mass, fly into Boston Thursday morning. Instant Lottery. the townspeople accept the changes Somersworth, N. H. He has held that things that have made me a better po, a four-time winner of the Incleiiienl weather forced It shows a $5,000 increase in the mission and the town planner and Pamela Wilson, Village St., Rockville. in 1957 and his Eld. M. and Eld.D. in in government that the Republicans position for two years. golf professional.” Golf to Alex was a Manchester Open, now retired and poslponemt of llic majority collection of delinquent taxes raising zoning agent to properly perform Discharged Monday: Kenneth 1958 and 1968 at Boston University. want to make. Prior to his New Hampshire posi­ way of life.” living in Springfield...MCC Manager Lobsters open of yesterday’s sports slate. RSox at Fenway, the estimate to $55,000. In previous their duties without full-time Bellinger, Ellington Ave., Rockville; He has done post doctoral work at “This is a dishonest budget. There tion he served as director of pupil ’The former Connecticut and New Vic Benetti reported 206 dinners years delinquent tax collection has secretaries assistants.” Gertrude Dunn, South St., Rockville; Hofstra University, N. 'Y., LaVerne BOSTON (UPI) — John Alexander, T he Manchester lligh- were other instances of un-> personnel in the Plainview-Old England amateur champ out of were served...President Orlando An- run from $63,000 to $73,000. On the Building Inspectors Office Ruth Ellsworth, South St., Rockville; College in California, Harvard, Kerry Melville Reid and the Boston Windham hasehall game has derestimating revenues particularly Terese Gaulin, Enfield; Norman Lisk, Bethpage Central School District in Manchester served a four-year ap­ nulli started the speaking program at Cromie also advocates the use of secretary Cromie said, “This office SUNV at Buffalo, N. Y. and the Ixibsters open their home season on conveyance taxes, fines, permits South St., Rockville; Ethel Pelton, Broad Plainview, N. V. from 1970. prenticeship in the pro shop before 10:05 and 90 minutes later the line hcen rescheduled for today $39,721 from the town’s cash surplus is in constant contact with the public From 1967 he was coordinator of University of Rhode Island. against Billie Jean King, Virginia hope to rebound and service fees.” Brook. joining the pay-for-play ranks. formed to offer congratulations to at Kelley Field at .’I:.’10. to help increased spending without and the records must be continually Dr. Gawrys is married and has five Wade and the New York Sets Cromie will present this budget to Birth Monday: A daughter to Mr. and special education and elementary Smith is head pro at the Webhannet Hackney for a job well done. It was increasing the mill rate. available. And in this case you are children ranging in age from 1 to 17. Tuesday at Boston University’s The l‘)76 softhall season the public hearing May 12 and the Mrs. Robert DiGennaro, Hillside Dr., school guidance services in the Golf Club in Kennebunk. an excellent outpouring of friends, The last revenue Cromie devised talking about an employe that has Walter Brown Arena at 7:30 p.m. The will try once again to get un­ Democratic Town Committee May Ellington. While he couldn’t make it on the club members and golfers from BOSTON (UPI) — For the Boston Red Sox, today is the first came from increasing the expected worked for the town for 18 years. I Lobsters lost their first game Satur­ der way tonight. Other 11. He will ask the committee to tough PGA tour. Smith has managed around the state...An ailing Jim (lay of the rest of the season. tax collection rate from 95 per cent wonder where our heart is when it is day to the defending champion games are to he reschediilcil. even considered to- layoff such an reject the town’s proposed budget ment housing will be Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Town to finish in the money in a number of Kirkpatrick, unable to attend but a The Red Sox are back home after a to 95% per cent to generate an ad­ Pittsburgh Triangles, 31-14. starting all over again,” Lynn said. employe.” and to endorse this proposed budget. Hall. Richard Neil will show a film of housing units in pro events from Maine to Florida. friend of Hackney’s for many years, woeful road trip which included four ditional $23,346. other towns and answer questions. noted that there “never was a man "Those 36 innings in Texas were The general,government budget in­ rainouts and ended with four con­ Brownies fly up tonight more dedicated to the game of golf secutive losses to the Texas Rangers. like the first two games of the season creases Cromie proposes are $3,500 Grange meeting Short putts and there never has been a man in Baltimore,” Johnson said. BOLTON — There will be a fly up ceremony for Brow- Boston manager Darrell Johnson in the Booth Dimock Library and $200 VERNON — Vernon Grange 52 will meet May 7 at 8 _ _ One wonders how Alex Hackney prouder of being a golf professional Bill Lee (0-2), who goes tonight for Iton says things will improve with regular for the Porter Library. p.m. in Grange Hall, Rt. 30. The program will be, nies in Troops 615 and 616 tonight at 7 at the ever had time to play golf as a than the guest of honor.”,..Among Boston against Kansas City’s Alan riiwi4wiiiiiiiiiiii«i iiitnriin iiifimn ik it t “Connecticut In The Spring.” Julia Van Zanten, lecturer Congregational Church educational building. Parents are youngster as he played hockey, play. the gifts received was a C.B. radio "I know we’re not playing well,” Fitzmorris (2-0), cautions the defen­ will be in charge of the meeting. Detailed plans for invited. ^ soccer, football, basketball and from golf manufacturing represen­ Johnson said Monday. "But there are ding American League champions It you have news Bicentennial Night will be announced. baseball while maturing in Chicopee, r Carter luncheon tatives. reasons, and those reasons were face strong competition this year Mass. He turned professional at the for these towns, Bake sale VERNON — Supporters of presidential candidate Jim- those days of rain. I promise you’ll from New York and Baltimore. age of 18, 43 years ago and held "Right now, layoff or no layoff, 4 ANDOVER - B43-2711 The Greater Rockville Area Council of Church Women ("y ^ '“[“I'Tinlno n r ‘^Th?n!lhRris‘*f/. membership in the PGA 29 Smoke rings see it mesh again.” The Red Sox won three in a row we’re sitting back a little, waiting for (Donna Holland) willsponsorabakesaleMay 12 starting at 9 a.m. at Hart- P’"*’ ^ii^nana charirfan years...The season’s first hole-in-one Good to see Joe Handley up and things to happen,” Lee said. mann^ Supermarket, Windsor Ave, Mrs. Beverly Gallic ^Hed. To learn more, call Dana Sheridan at 646-6619. at the Manchester Country Club was around after a bout with illness. He before leaving home in late April, BOLTON - 643-2711 Fred Lynn noted. "But when we start playing every (Donna Holland) and Mrs. Judy Klaperck are eo-chq#rmen. Proceeds will credited to Bill Roscoe on the 147- insists the cane is just to strengthen day,” Lee said, "those things should go to the “ Delegates’ Fund Judy Carter attends tea yard fifth. Ed Dik, John Karszes and his golf grip... Ralph DeNicolo, head “Then we sat around and looked at each other for a week and it’s like fall together.” COVENTRY - 742-9495 Yeomans, Kowalski for Jackson SOUTH WINDSOR — Judy Carter, daughter-in-law of Bill Stuek watched Roscoe’s seven pro, plans to move to Manchester in (Monica Shea) presidential hopeful Jimmy Carter, will be guest at a tea iron shot drop into the cup...The best June with his family, wife and two EAST HARTFORD - 289-4283 ANDOVER Edward M. Yeomans of Lake Rd. and Wednesday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the home of Clair early round of the season at sons...Tom Voets, assistant pro at (Shelia Tuller) William Kowalski of Rt. 6 were elected delegates for U.S. Nlziankiewicz, Alpine Dr. Manchester was credited to Stan MCC, now in his second season, has Sen, Henry Jackson. They will be voted on in the Bingo for baseball Hilinski. Before getting set for taken up residence after com- Shutout win for Tech^ EUIN6T0N • 643-2711 Democratic primary next Tuesday between noon and 8 Hackney’s dinner, the wlnningest muniting daily from his Branford (Barbara Richmond) p.m. Winning delegates will attend a state convention SOUTH WINDSOR—The Ladies Auxiliary of the South club champion fashioned a three un­ home. The young pro was a fine (Herald photo by Dunn) Doug Salmon medalist HEBRON - 228-9561 Rockville boy to benefit from auction June 12 to pick delegates to the Democratic National Windsor Little League will hold a fund raising bingo der par 69 despite hitting out of hockey player while in college...Tina Convention July 12 to 16 in New York City. Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the high school. Refreshments Mikolowsky, speaking for the (Evelyn Croston) bounds on the I4th. Hilinski collected Ready for tournament test !!;, puioi by 67 strokes. Students at the American School for the Deaf show Governor Annual plant and food sale will be sold. The public is invited. five birds in his fine round...Sitting Women’s Division, noted the Improving its record to 3-2 yester­ SOUTH WINDSOR • 644-1364 Ella Grasso a catalogue of special equipment which will be day was the Cheney Tech golf team Salmon took medalist honors with an COVENTRY — The Annual Coventry Garden Club Club smorgasbord next to the Rev. Philip Hussey at the kindness and understanding of Rhode inland Junior (College will he Manehedler (!oiiiimiiiily (Judy Kuehnel) Hackney showed to the group during with a 5-0 whitewashing of Portland 86. purchased from proceeds of an Art Auction scheduled for May 14 Plant and Food Sale will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 VERNON — ’The Golden Rule Club of Talcottville head table I learned that the golfing (adlef{e’.x first round foe in the New Knp;land Junior (adlefje Results: Salmon (CT) def. Mike ' TOLLAND-643-2711 his 26-year career...Salutes were High at the Portland Golf Course. at 7:30 p.m. Marcos Ruiz, far right, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. p m at Guido’s Market, Rt. 31. There will be Mother’s Congregational Church will sponMr a smorgasbord priest was once a hockey player Manrow 7 and 6, Haberern (CT) def. while a youngster in New Haven. warm, well deserved and one can Atlilelie Association Basehall Tournament Friday in New (Barbara Richmond) Artemio Ruiz of 72 Village St., Rockville. Other students, Lee Dav specials for youngsters. All items on sale were Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the church.’There will be a varie- Doug Salmon, Emil Haberern, Tom Hill 7 and 6, Victor (CT) def. , Like most golfers, before taking up only hope that Hackney and his wife London. Set for the 11 o’elook game at Coast Guard is the VERNON - 643-2711 raised or made by club members. ty of more than 20 homemade dishes. Reservations close Doug Victor and Jim Kurlowicz won Joel Rosano 4 and 2, Kurlowicz (CT) Williams, left, and Martin Clark, look on. The auction will be the sport seriously the pastor at St. can enjoy many years of good health starting infield of, left to right above, Larry Morrison, Al (Barbara Richmond) Retirement housing data session to y 5 and may ^ in a d e by calling the church or Mrs. matches for Chenev and the Beavers del. John Dillon 6 and 5. conducted in the Ward Memorial gymnasium on the school cam­ Bartholomew was a caddy. and happiness together. Dionne, Kick Nietda and Joe Banning. pus, 139, N. Main St., West Hartford. ANDOVER — An informational meeting about retire-^ u o p orsc , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 4, 1976 - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., May 4, 1976 Htip Wantsd 13 Help Wenled 13 Help Wenled Help Wanted 13 Homes For Site 23

Female driver set at Indy INVITATION U.S. ARMY- Infantry, Ar­ COOK, must have experience PART TIME Waitress for TEN ROOM Victorian home, NEED tillery, and Armor Immediate in institutional cooking, im- after school hours. Some on 3.8 acres of land. Six ' - INDIANAPOLIS ting berth for the 500-miie the United States Auto laps when the track is openings,enings, some cash bonuses,bonuses. mediate opening availably in Saturdays, no experience bedrooms, country eat-in TO BID necessary. Pleasant working kitchen with fireplace, dining, race May 30. Club, ended the suspense. opened for practice Satur­ Sealed bids will be received No) experience required. Good a quality oriented kitchen, (UPI) — The stage is She Heralh lary, paid training, plus Apply at Dietary Department, conditions, apply in person. roorfi, sitting room with First, however, she must day. For Guthrie, as well in the Office, of The Director set for Janet Guthrie’s They announced that A GOOD, many^'benefits. Enlistrhent of kockville Genera) Hospital Brass Key Restaurant. fireplace and living room, pass a driver's test, like as for the ‘‘500,’’ it will be of General Services, 41 Center asking $49,900. Call n2-6133. Guthrie, the slender New CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING r e q u i r e d . Ages 17-35. Call U.S. on 'Tuesday 5/4/76 - Friday debut at the famed In- any other Speedway an historic occasion. She is Street, Manchester, Connec­ Army at 643-9462. ilieations taken by Mr. RESPONSIBLE babysitter Yorker and veteran of IS 5/7. ApApplication: dianapolis Motor rookie. the first woman nominated ticut until June 2,1976 at 11:00 STEADY Jack.McElvcin. Equal oppor­ for toddler, September - June, MANCHESTER - Large seven years of sports car racing. a.m. for the following: Police FOOD SERVICE- Immediate 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Keeney room Ranch, rec room, king Speedway. to compete in the million- tunity employer. sized master bedrooms, Only 24 hours afte r would be permitted to take Information/Computer openings. No experience Street area, 643-7917. dollar chase over the PHONE 643-2711 fireplace, carpeting, garage, Officials of this ancient System. JOB? required. Good salary, paid Guthrie, 38, competed in *>er rookie driver’s test at Memorial Day holiday FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD fine neighborhoocT $40,900. race, the richest in the the 200-mile big-car race at ^be ancient 2 1/2-miIe oval. The Town of Manchester is training, plus many benefits. world, gave the veteran weekend. Enlistment required. Ages 17- Warren E. Howland Realtors, Trenton, the Speedway’s an equal opportunity 643-1108. sports’ car driver the Actual time trials to' 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9482. chief steward, Thomas In fact, Guthrie was employer, and requires an af­ INDEX THREE TEMPORARY green light late Monday in select the 33-car race day firmative action policy for ail □ NOTICES In just a few short months MANCHESTER - Executive Blnford, and Dick King, expected to be among the NOTICES ADVERTISIN6 LAW ENFORCEMENT- her bid to nail down a star* field open May 15. of its Contractors and Vendors 1 we'll teach you a skill and Im m ediate openings. No POSITIONS AVAILABLE home, prestigious area. director of competition for first drivers to get in a few Loft ind Found pay you while you’re lear­ Panoramic western view. Several USAC officials, as a condition of doing Lost and Pound 2 Pergonal! RATES experience required. Good business with the Town, as per 3 — Announcementt ning. salary, paid training, plus Idellverlng eamplee In the Mancheeter area. Apply in Two acre lot. Four bedrooms, among them King, kept a two fireplaces, 2 1/2 baths, Federal Order 11246. 4 —Enterlainmani 1 day . 104 word per day many benefits. Enlistment |pereon to John Brennen, Circulation Depertmant. watchful eye on Guthrie at $25 REWARD - for return of 5 Auctions priced below replacement 3 days word per day required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Sports slate Trenton where she finished Bid forms, plans and gold bracelet with etching. . .9c We can MAKE YOUR value. Paul W. Dougan, specifications are available at Lost Saturday, ^ r i l I7th at FINANCIAL 6 days . .6c word pec day Army at 643-9462. 15th. A broken gear box e BondS'StockS'Mortgages WEEKENDS RICHER BY Realtor, 643-4535. the General Services Office, Parkade or Burr Corners, Cali 9 Peraonal Loans 26 days . .7c w|>rd. per-clay MANCHESTER HERALD sidelined her machine on $55,76, or even more. THE LINEMAN- Immediate 41 Center Street, Manchester, 643-7166. to Insurance 15 words, $2.00 minimum' 16 Bralnard Place CUSTOM 5 1/2 room Ranch - the 79th lap. Happy A d s ...... $2.19incti ARMY RESERVE. IT openings. No experience Tuesday E a s t C a t h o 1 i c7 S o u I h Thursday Connecticut. EMPLOYMENT PAYS TO GO TO three bedrooms, garage, good Still, King was quoted as IMPOUNDED - Mixed male 13 Help Warned required. Good salary, paid BASEBALL Catholic at Aquinas TENNIS Town of Manehester, training, plus many benefits. location. $43,900. f^ul W. saying, "She looked fine. I tri-colored, Courtland St. 14 Business Opportunities MEETINGS. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. i Aquinus at East Catholic, Fermi at Manehester Connecticut area, Manchester Dog 15 Situation Wanted Enlistment required. Ages 17- think she ran as strong as Robert B. Weiss, 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. I 3:15 TENNIS (girls) Warden, 646-4555. EDUCATION MANCHESTER - Deluxe two- I’ortiuiid ut Cheney Tech, Wethersfield at any other rookie has done. General Manager ie Private Instructions Manchester ut Fermi 19 Schools-Classes CONTACT GARY Busineat Opportunity 14 family, 6-6 duplex, separate 13:15 M anchester I watched her pretty IMPOUNDED - tri-color 20 Instructions Wanted heating system, big lot, con­ GOLF closely.” female pup. Call Manchester -- CALABRESE FOR MORE H l^ SCHOOL GRADS Cheney Tech at Kham INFORMATION. CALL SMALL ENGINE Service venient location. $37,900. Paul Windham at Manchester, East cutholie/ Holy Cross Dog Warden, 646-4555. REAL ESTATE W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. ut Xavier “She did very well,” said INVITATION 23 Homes for Sale THE 2D BRIGADE EAST Corporation expanding dealer I 3:30 Manchester at Simshury race winner Johnny 24__ Lols-Land lor Sale network. No experience ! Rockville at South Wind- Manchester/Windham at IMPOUNDED - German 25— Investment Property WINDSOR AT 623-9443 EAST HARTFORD - im­ (girls) — necessary. Complete training Rutherford, the 1974 “500” TO BID Shepherd, black and br.own, 26 Business Property between 8 a.m. & 4 p.m. maculate, 7 room split, move- I sor Penney ■17 — I t'tN lm program. $500. investment champion. “She was no Sealed bids will be received left front leg bandaged. Call Resort Property Mon.-Fri. in condition, 3 bedrooms, one East Hampton at Bolton GOLF Bolton/Eust Hampton at in the Office of The Director 28— Real Estate Wanted required to start your own problem. I was im­ Manchester Dog Warden, 646- business. Ideal for retired or and half baths, living room, Bacon Academy at East Catholic/Fitch at Cheney Tech of General Services, 41 Center 4555. MISC. SERVICES dining room, heavy shrubbed (Herald photo by Pinto) pressed.” 31 _ Services Offered part time. Details on request. Coventry Stonington SOFTBALL Street, Manchester, Connec­ yard. Low 40's. B/W Realty, Now Guthrie must im­ 32— Painting LIGHT Housekeeping and East Catholic/NFA at South Windsor at Gilbert reserv^ to reject any and all Hn m W»in. SK«ti«td lift M«t I - 3 conditioned, heated play Solomone won aboard Vital View in the first race. general Joe Whelton, who the Town of Vernon, Connec­ Help Wanted 13 health field. Varied duties, ,oN companion available weekly, priced at $1.25 and adutt Bulkeley Tourney bids. Specifications and bid gantM t> M m a n* room, garage, wooded lot, Miss Christine M. in the fouHh, Key Baby in the sixth, was instrumental in ducats are $2.50. ticut will receive sealed bids pnkiMB. tba ad n iaw . - with much public contact. PART TIM E Auto parts ,y ^ 3 M o days. Call 647-9240. Avery Street School zone. Investicat in the eighth and Wrecking Ball in the forms may be secured at the Fir M n iriinaatiM cal: PHONE FROM home to ser­ Requires maturity, poise, counter help, Experienced leading the Huskies into for Audio-Visual Equipment. I hlwvovk Owner, 644-0109. ninth race. Business Office, 49 N. School 224-8528 vice our customers in the prior office experience. Full­ only need apply Call 646-5250, iS Bids will be received at the the NCAA Tournament this Street, Manchester, Connec­ Now Britain, Conn. Manchester area, flexible time position. (Some Satur­ between 8-5:30. □ REAL ESTATE The victories gave Solomone 45 winning rides ECAC selections office of the Superintendent of hours, super earnings, 249- MANCHESTER - seven room past year. Also scheduled ticut. Raymond E. Demers, days) m busy Rockville dental Ranch, three bedrooms, large during the current Gulfstream meeting. to play are Jim Connors, Schools, Park and School 7773. practice. Salary negotiable. PORTER - 40 hour work CENTERVILLE, Mass. (U PI) — U niversity of Business Manager Streets, Rockville, Connec­ Homes For Sate 23 living room, formal dining Ed Fitzgeraid, Tom Schoolboy Send resume to P.O. Box 289, week, driver’s license a must. room, equipped kitchen, first Maine’s Dana Dresser, a cenlerfielder, and University ticut until 12:00 noon, INSURANCE a g e n c y in the Manchester. Some experience preferred. LOVAHMLCV Juknis, Ken Tomczuk and □ FINANCIAL $26,500, A’nRACTIVE 5 room floor family room with Plans pro career of Connecticut’s pitcher Jack Taylor were named Tuesday, May 11, 1976 and Vernon Circle area looking for $125 weekly. Apply In person, 7 Tom Malin among others. INVITATION part , time clerk typisG Ranch, fireplace, baseboard fireplace, finished basement standings Monday Players of the Week in division one of the then at said place and time SALES POSITION - Straight Arthur Drug Store, 942 Main area, attached garages. $54,- LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Dorothy Hamill, America's There wili be a Bonds-Sfocks-Mortgagas Experience in life insurance commissions, leads furnished Street, Manchester. lOWItT IIMMkATUm ' heating, stove, refrigerator. ECAC. In division two. Boh Amico from the Universi­ TO BID publicly opened, read, and Hutchins Agency 646-3166, 900. Amedy Realty, Realtors, figure skating sweetheart and Olympic gold medalist, preliminary game at 6;30 Basehall The Manchester Board of recorded. preferr.ed. Typing and to home owners. Call 242-5402. ty of Buffalo and Iona College’s Joe Cangone received machine transcription. A 875-6283. < Hi has indicated she will turn pro by signing an agree­ CCIL Education seeks bids for Specifications and proposal ALL TYPE LOANS, BAKERY PORTER - Full between the faculty and the Player of the Week awards. must. Send resume to Box M, DOG GROOMER - Part time. - REDUCED FOR qilick sale - ment with ABC to star in two entertainment specials W Duplicating and Mimeograph forms may be secured from Mortgages. Any amount, for time, steady work, Parkade BOLTON LAKE • four rooms, seniors with the feature any purpose. Call anytime, Manchester Herald. Experienced only-must be Bakery, 649-6820. Apply before two family, 30 Locust Street, for work, it was announced Monday. stated to tap off at 8 Wethersfield Supplies for the 1976-77 school the office of the Superinten­ able to finish all breeds - no agents. 646-2426 , 9-5. attic, carport, fenced-in yard, Coleman Financial Services, noon.______view of lake. Ideal starter or The specials, scheduled to be aired in the last o’ciock. All proceeds will Conard Yankee players year. Sealed proposals will be dent of Schools, Park and 233-3366. BUSINESS of your own, in­ references required. 1 2 3 “ UnWfAIKIRIOIOCASlC retirement home. Asking $21,- quarter of 1976 and the first three months of 1977, Windham received until 3:30 p.m.. May School Streets, . Rockville, vestment less than $100 in­ Sheridanne Kennels, Hebron, CONSTRUCTION- Immediate BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive go to the Kevin Hurst Fund KINGSTON, R.I. (UPI) — Y ankee C onference ig 1975 at which time they come potential $1200 a month, openings. No experience five-room Ranch, family 900. No Realtors. 643-5067. will represent Hamill’s first performances as a pro. Enfield Connecticut. TOWN OF MANCHESTER 228-9089. For period ending 7 a.m., Wednesday, May 5. During Tuesday and it is hoped this game hasehall h as given its player of the week aw ard to will be publicly opened. ‘The The right is reserved to part time. Must be over 21. required. Good salary, paid room, fireplace, paneling, night, scattered showers are expected in parts of the Far aluminum siding. Hutchins UNUSUAL HOME or invest­ Penney Conneeticul’s designaled-hilter Jim Dumont, right is reserved to reject any reject any or all bids or any 742-9087. HELP WANTED; Hartford training, plus many benefits. Enlistment required. Ages 17- Northwest and the lower Plains, Elsewhere, generally fair Agency, 646-3166. ment opportunity, (2) three Fermi C o n n e c liru l’s Ja ck T ay lo r was p itch er of th e week, and all bids. Specifications part when such action is LEGAL NOTICE Despatch Customer Service Free agent MANCHESTER MEDICAL SECRETARY or Department in East Hartford 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. weather should predominate. Minimum temperatures include: familys. Has to be seen to be Softball R ookie of th e week was New H am p sh ire’s sh o rtsto p and bid forms may secured deemed in the best interest of The Zoning Board of Appeals RAMBLING nine room Cape, appreciated, Action / Real Hall office nurse with experience needs someone for varied (approximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 48 CHICAGO (UPI) — Jerry Tagge, a former «lar Jeff W hitty. R hode Islan d ’s sh o rtsto p . Boh M essier, fbe Business Office, 45 N. the Board of Education. will hold public hearings on for a Rockville physician’s of­ (78), Boston 48 (73), Chicago 50 ( 76), Dallas 63 (75), Denver 43 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, Elstate, 647-1300. Simsbury tasks to include telephone quarterback at Nebraska who last year played in the continued to lead the conference in hitting with a School Street, Manchester, Chalres Brisson Monday, May 17, 1976, star­ fice. Send curriculum vita to sales removing, cor­ AUTO BODY (68), Duluth 36 (58), Houston 64 (79), Jacksonville 52 (82), Kan­ trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen­ TONIGHT'S GAMES East Hartford Connecticut. Raymond E. Business Manager Box U, Manchester Herald. respondence, typing. Steno cy, Realtors, 646-3166. SIX ROOM Colonial - full attic World Football League, signed as free agent Monday ,418 average. ting at 7:00 P.M., in the REPAIRMAN sas. City 58 (75), U)S Angeles 56 ( 64), Miami 72 (84), New and basement. 2 enclosed TurnpikeTV vs. Jim's, Demers, Business Manager. Hearing Room of the skins a plus. Busy, interesting with the Chicago Bears of the National Football HCC We have an opening for an Orleans 61 (84), New York 49 ( 75), Phoenix 67 (86), San Fran­ MANCHESTER - Extra nice porches, 1 1/2 baths. Last 6:15 - Nike Municipal Building to hear NURSES AIDES - 3-11 p.m., desk demands pleasant phone League. W experienced combination cisco 50 (64), Seattle 45 ( 56), St. Lxmis 55 (79), Washington 49 5-4 Two family, new furnace, nouse on dead-end street, and consider the following full time or part time. Must be personality. Ideal.chance for Tagge, who previously spent three years with Sportsm an vs. M&M Xavier able to work an eight hour autobody repairman. We (81). appliances, and more. Ideal park-like yard with many fruit B o w lin g Based on Rcxxl & lixxk nxigazines consideftition petitions: STATE HEARING alert person returning to Green Bay, had agreed to terms with General Pizza, 7:30 - Nike St. Paul shift. Must have own business full or part - day. operate on an incentive for young couple, let tennent trees. $33,900, 643-8509. 72's vs. Norton^ 6:15 - EAST CATHOLIC ALSO. transportation. Apply in per­ Write Hartford Despatch, 225 system, apply Stan help make mortgage Manager Jim Finks prior to this year's NFL collegiate of hundreds of 1975 COTS: payments. Must be seen. Only JUST LISTED - Charming Neho Aquinas Item 1 No. 504 son, East Hartford Convales­ Prospect Street, East Hart­ Ozimek. draft. U.S..MIXED- John Suburban Motor Car fnc. — 38,900, Warren E. Howland eight room older Colonial, David's vs. M oriarty's, cent Home, 745 Main Street, ford, or phone Ms. Barbara Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 South Catholic Kozicki 203-217-591, George Request Special Exception for East Hartford. Mooney 528-9551 for appoint­ Realtors, 643-1108. four bedrooms, large dining 7:30 - Neho St, Bernard U s^ Cal’ Dealership in accor­ ment. EOE. room, lovely fireplaced living Moquin 204-504, Steve THERE'S O N IY HEBRON seven-room Raised room, two batns, covered Honor Burroughs Leopards vs. Tigers, NWest Catholic dance with Article II, Section PART-TIME Work, evenings, MORIARTY RROS. P e lle tie r 205-574, Ed Ranch, three bedrooms, patio, two-car garage, close to 6:15 ■ Cheney COC 9.02 and Article IV, Section also early mornings. EUROPEAN HEALTH Spa - 301 Center SI. NEM' YORK (UPI) — Jeff Burroughs of the Texas Yourkas 231-552, Bruce Manchester area, light duty private treed lot, garage, shopping and bus. $44,900. • Dean vs. HNB, 6:15 - 6.03, in order to be allowed to Manchester Branch, inter­ Mancheeter WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS Rangers, who hit three three-run homers and W Moquin 229-212-618, Ernie cleaning. Must have transpor­ fireplace, appliances. Keith Real Estate, 6464126, Keeney ONE’ BEST CAR IN carry on a business of selling viewing masseuses, for an collecled nine hits in 18 times at hat, has been named Bacon Academy Whipple 510, Joe Russo 514, tation. Over 18 years old. Call opening in their Masseuse 12 to 14 Year Olds Immediate occupancy. $42,- 649-1922. (Hass II vs. (JIT Blue, used cars in addition to the ap­ 900. Warren E. Howland Player of the Week in the American League. COVENTRY Dave Neff 533, Peg Calla­ 649-5334. An equal opportunity Deptartment to work with our CONSTRUCTION-lmmediate to canvass for the 6:15 • Robertson proved gasoline sales and employer. (M/F). openings. No experience Realtors, 643-1108. CIRCA 1825 Colonial, on Till* 25-year-old Burroughs, the league's MVP in Cromwell han 194-184-524, Ginger female cliental only. Call for beautifully treed and Vito's vs. (#us's, 7:30 • THE WORLD FOR General Repairer’s License, interveiw appointment, 646- required. Good salary, paid MANCHESTER 1974, was a unanimous first place choice in the Rocky Hill Y ourkas 181-519, Bee on the same premises at 50 PART-TIME - Person for training, plus many benefits. THREE BEDROOM Ranch, shrubbed lot, 2-car barn gar­ Robertson 4260. age, two patios, three balloting. Portland Moquin 196-497, Gail Tolland Turnpike, Business cleaning and tray room. Call Eniistment required. Ages 17- worksaver kitchen, separate M oriarty's vs. Dick's, EVENING HERALD dining area. Nicely paneled, fireplaces. 24’ formal living East Hampton Shimaitis 192511, Shelia UN D « *3500." Zone If Laurel Manor, 649-4519. WANTED Experienced - 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. 8:45 - Robertson Mon., Tues., Wed. 5-8 P.M. carpeted rec room. Fenced room, excellent location. Vinal Tech Price 234-181-574, Marge Information pertaining to Siders, experienced on Asking mid 60s. Keith Real Fuller's vs. Wilson, Il'i not Toyota. You’re propelled from PART-TIME, RN or LPN. (WOOD). Must have own LAW ENFORCEMENT- yard and redecorated CHENEY TECH D eLisle 451, E leanor above may be obtained in the throughout. Walk to schools Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. Central golfers win 6:15 - Fitzgerald ITs not Dattun. 0 to 50 In only 02 seconds. Laurel Manor. Call 649-4519. tools. Call after 5. 646-2864, Immediate openings. No CALL 647-9946, 3-5 P.M. BOLTON Wilson 494, Diane Brennan Planning Office. experience required. Good ______and shopping. Low 30’s. Lynch vs. Allied, 7:30 It’s not Vega. At that range, a Datsun SIX ROOM Ranch home, with SIMSBlilY (UPI) — Ford Faster, a junior at RHAM 456, Sharon Madore 451. All persons interested may at­ PART TIME - Leading to full salary, paid training; plus Gallagher Agency, 529-6874. - Fitzgerald It’s not Pinto. B-210 Is 60X slower than our Announcements attached garage, two full Connecticut ('ollege, has won medalist honors ut the tend these hearings. time, receptionist, some den­ many benefits. Enlistment Triidon vs. Reed, 8:45 It’s not Honda. Rabbit; Zoning Board of 3-4-5, THREE family, vacan­ baths, aluminum sided, ninth annual University of Hartford Invitational Golf MOUN PAIN DEW-Don­ tal assisting, speciality dental required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. ______It’s not Flat. Roominess? Appeals OFFICE SECRETARY - Den­ cy, centrally located, business fireplace, full cellar for work • Fitzgerald practice. Will train, send Army at 643-9462.______MEDICAL ASSISTANT- or storage. 100x200’ lot. Very Toiirnatnent hy shooting u three-over-pur 73. na Stratman 191-175-520, What makes the Volks­ As Road & Track put It: Bernard R. Johnson, resume. Box 2232, Vernon, tal assistant - good typing, II. Excellent investment. Bolton bows Immediate openings. No Principals only. Call owner, clean. $42,900. Keith Real Central Connecticut State College scored a team Bee Moquin 180-489, Terry wagen Rabbit a winner? "Its space for passengers Chairman Conn. 06066. FOOD SERVICE- Immediate business procedure required. All of last night’s opening ATTENTION experience required. Good Poised, neat and able to meet 649-1919. Estate. 646-4126 , 649-1922. record of 302 strokes Monday to win the Coiineeticut Downed 4-1 yesterday Cardile 175, Pat Thibodeau Just about everything. and luggage Is remarkable" Paul J. Rossetlo, openings. No experience slow pitch softball games THE ARMY RESERVE required. Good salary, paid salary, paid training, plus public. Write Box B, collegiate championship at the contest held on Cliff- was the Bolton High golf 187-462, Betty Mizoras 185- No other car will give you 87% of the space in the car Secretary REAL ESTATE Salesperson many benefits. Enlistment Manchester-West Side. Like were postponed due to wet for Manchester area firm. training, plus many benefits. Manehester Herald. SOUTH WINDSOR - Large side ('oiintry Club's 6,600-yard course. team by Rocky Hill at Cen­ 189-486, Shelia Price 186- the combination of economy, is devoted to functional Dated this 4th day of May, IS NOW required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. seven room Split on treed lot. new 5-5 duplex. Vh baths, oak grounds. tury Hills Country Club in Major emphasis in quality Enlistment required. Ages 17- 175-499, Peg Craig 488, performance and interior room. That means the Rabbit 1976. 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. Army at 643-9462, HELP WANTED Call owner, 289-5153. floors, carpeting, appliances. LOCATED IN built new home sales. Priced for quick sale. Hayes Rocky Hill. The Bulldog Charlotte Wemmell 453, roominess that you’ll find In has as much head and leg Excellent commission Assemblers and coil winders. COLCHESTER, RECEPTIONIST Wanted-for GRACIOUS Four bedroom Corp. 646-0131. linksmen were forced to Lee Beam 469, Emma a RabblL room as some "mid-sizea’ arrangement. Experience not U.S. ARMY Infantry, Ar­ Must have finger dexterity tillery, and Armor - Fridays 9-5, Manchester Ren­ and capable of fine work. Will Colonial, center hall, formal forfeit the medal point as Aceto 452, Betty Richard­ What about economy? cars. The name of the game is WanI Jds..the CONN. necessary. Call for confiden­ tal office. 647-9771. HEBRON-North O'-i room tial interview. R&D Realty,' Immediate openings, some train. Hours 7:30-4. Apply to dining room, living room with mechanical problems en son 452, Gretchen Wood 39 miles per gallon on the Open the large Hatch­ number to call is 643-2711. D r. Foote Rd. Able Coil and Electronics Co., fireplace, new kitchen with ranch on acre treed lot, 3 TEL. 537-3428 646-4968. cash bonuses. No experience Ernie Nevers succumbs^ route occurred. Bolton also 476, Lou Toutain 458. highway, 25 miles per gallon back, put the rear seat down, required. Good salary, paid PART TIME- Dependable Inc. Howard Road, Bolton, microwave oven, trash com­ bedrooms paneled living room forfeited the first two In the cit^ and you have more luggage training, plus many benefits. person to work closing shift, pactor, etc. paneled rec room, with fireplace, carpeti^, holes. These are the highly space than In the trunk of a Announcements Announcements Enlistment required. Ages 17- apply in person, Shakey’s Piz­ beautifully treed lot. 646-1189. sundeck. appliances. $36,900, llAPPY HOLIDAYS - za, Vernon, Circle owner 643-5()02. called greatest gridder impressive EPA estimates of Cadillac Fleetwood. 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. PART TIME - Chemical and Results; Mike Urso Marti Sarles 347-359, Dot vitamin business, work from SIX ROOM Cape, move-in (RH) def. Scott Ovian 3 what the Rabbit got with Economy SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (UPI) during the 1929 season when, playing Christensen 135-142-370, LEGAL SECRETARY - CLERK - traffic department, home. Commission plus condition, paneled rec room, BOLTON - By owner. Luxury standard transmission In the Performance. wholesale grocery, set-up bonus. No door-to-door sales. oversized garage, circular and beautiful custom built for the Chicago Cardinals, he scored and 2, Chris Ursin (B) def. Chickie Balesano 134-132- Manchester law firm has posi­ — Pop Warner called him the Jim Bowne 1-up, Dan Hill 1976 EPA tests. Roominess. routes and loads, apply Gaer 742-9068, Monday-Friday. pool, assumable mortgage, Raised Ranch, with cathedral a record 40 points against the 371, Theresa Derrane 142. tion available. Applicant must greatest football player of all (RH) def. Don Dooley 3 (The mileage you get There’s only one car that PUBLIC NOTICE have typing ana shorthand Brothers, 140 Rye Street, 646-1189. ceiling, fieldstone fireplace, Chicago Bears on a frozen field. His can vary, depending on how can give you the best of all proficiency. Legal and real es­ South Windsor. AVON - Excellent earnings huge sunken balhlub. with time, and he may have been and 2, Dina Russo (RH) MANCHESTER, Very large many extras. Priced in the harvest included six touchdowns and and where you drive, three worlds. All charitable and non-profit organizatlona tate experience preferred but opportunity for independent right. def, Jeff Potterton 5 and 4. POWDER PUFF - Edith LOCAL RETAIL Paint and safes representative. Make Cape, stone front, excellent $60's. For more information four conversions. Nevers recalled optional equipment, and wishing to have their Pubiic Announcements not required. Satan; commen­ In an age when to be a football T racy 176-465, Sandy surate with qualifications. wallpaper store looking for top $$ selling family products location, corner lot, call. 646-5329. that all the touchdowns came on Edwards 200-185-544, Rita the condition of your car.) pubiished free in this space are urged to con­ hard working person, full­ at new low prices, world- aluminum siding, storm win­ player you had to go all 60 minutes on Call Attorney Jules A. Kaiqi at MANCHESTER - Price power plays off tackle and that none Pontarelli 183-451, Sandy What about performance? 649-5277 to arrange interview. time, retail experience famous cosmetics, popular dows and doors, garage, both offense and defense, Ernie tact Joe McCavanagh, General Manager of necessary. Send inquiry. Box fragrances, jewelry, more. fireplace, beautiful shrubs, reduced. $2,500. Owner covered more than 20 yards. Mason 176, Marilyn We didn’t name it the Nevers stood at the top of his class, While football has changed WHA Playoff Rabbit for nothing. Regal Mufflers of Manchester. Space will be RADIO OPERATOR- D, Manchester Herald. All guaranteed add nationally grape arbor, wall-to-wall moving, must sell lovely six even ahead of the legendary Jim Chmielewski 195-475, Rae advertised. Be your own boss, carpeting, four bedrooms, and room Colonial with full front drastically since Nevers played it, alloted on a first come, first served basis. Immediate openings. No porch in quiet neighborhood, (Semifinals — Best of Se­ Jacobs 181, Pat LeGeyt experience required. Good GAL FRIDAY - Manchester, make your own hours. Free recreation room, gas heat and Thorpe. historians of the game claim he interesting and challenging hot water, $44,900. Call owner. three bedrooms, large tiled ven). 182-458, Jeannie Ojala 192, Call Thuraday batwean 8 and 12 salary, paid training, plus training, no experience Warner, who coached both players, would have been an All-America and postion for responsible per­ necessary. Call 523-9401 for in­ 649-2381 a fte r 5 p.m or bath, foyer with French doors Winnipeg beat Calgary, Sylvia Johnansen 489, Ann to reserva apace for the following many benefits. Enlistment leading to large living room said flatly Nevers was better, maybe even the best of all in any age required. Ages 17-35. Call II.S. son, Monday-Friday, 8:30 terview. No obligation. weekends. 4-1. April 23-Winnipeg 6 Brendle 454, Marilyn Stino week. Joe McCavanagh a.m. thru 5:00 p.m. Applica­ and formal dining room, wall- "Ernie could do everything Thorpe because of his tenacity and dedica­ C alg ary 1 A pril 25- Army at 643-9462. could do, " said Warner, "and Ernie 180- 482. tion must have very good TRY ON a new career, earn MANCHESTER - New listing to-wall carpeting, modern tion. Winnipeg 3 Calgary 2 April r/tiUARUITEE0\| typing skills, (shorthand not - 4-4, two family, two kitchen with built-in dis- tried harder. He gave 60 minutes of BOOKKEEPER-Typist, part extra income - The Army "He was without a doubt the 28-Winnipeg 6 Calgary 3 COAST time, experienced billing necessary) good telephone Reserve is offering new bedrooms in each apartment, hwasher. garage, full stand-up himself every game," greatest football player I ever saw,” rapport. Excellent benefits, enlistment options for women modern kitchensIS and baths, attic, low taxes. track April 3()-Calgary 7 Win­ TEE-TOTALERS ■ ‘SuggMtMf 1976 r«t*U prk« 19.499 Emt Cooit P.0.1 TO M uffler machine, small office in aluminum storms and Nevers, 72, who was active in lron4portotIon.1oed»o>ctt.dnrf6»ol«fd»llv*nfehot9«oddlMond. ^ Manchester. Phone 643-9147 paid vacation, holidays. Call who can't spare the time for a some Carpeting, some says Stanford historian Don Lieben- nipeg 3 May 2-Winnipeg 4 C OAST (Automatic) Sprinkler Corp. appliances included. Amedy screens,. Excellent condition. sports all his life, died Monday from Sharlie DeLisle 458, Bab

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Needs tuning, $650. apartments, near churches Chalet, three bedrooms, 36 Pub order 12 13 14 one and let toe other share the cash offer. T.J. •Crockett,, MHTALOmCE full baths, three bedrooms, 9’xlO’. 3-55 gallon drums. Call Call after 3 p.m. 649-^M. and shopping area, no pets. sleeps eight. Modem, tennis DEAR JEALOUS: You can’t stop a man firom blinking 37 Lass' name 16 fireplace, patio, oversized 2- burden. Four and four, Realtor, 643-1577. DMUTO iN T flinU K t 36 Small tumor 17 after 4. 646-6948. Please call ^2823. and pool, club. Near lakes, his lights or a woman from flipping her Venetian blinds. If car garage, deck, waIkKiut separate heating systems, Large variety of Aportmeali and fishing. Available by week or 39 Native metal II 19 CLASSICAL Guitar - hardly Townhouiei throughout you think he is “blinking" for her and she is “flipping’' for 40 Poker stakes H 2 0 basement, aluminum siding, two-car garage. Up on School IMMEDIATE CASH for your OLD AND USED gifts at the MANCHESTER GARDENS- month, $100 weekly. Days, ever used, needs new strings, Moncheiter. him, get them both together and have a truth-or-conse- 41 Absolve from 21 ■ wall-to-wall throughout, Hf,- Street, our sign is on the property. Let us emiain our Lords Bible and Gift Shop, 10 Two bedroom duplex, in Dental OlHse open datf t-t, call Mr. Brown, 646-2830, property. Drive by and start cloth case included in price. quence session. punishment VILDING Pf/RKING ^ J '/ 900. Philbrlck Agency, fair proposal. Call Mr. Bissell Street, Manchester. $60, call after 5:30, 742-6710. beautiful country setting. ta t 10-t, tunday 11- i‘ evenings 646-0557. 43 Fine line in 24 28 27 z. 31 Realtors, 6464200. packing. T. J. Crockett, Belfiore, M7-1413. Includes heat, hot water, W -10Z T ...... typography ■ ■ Realtors, 643-1577. 32 „ SWIMMING POOL Sacrifice - CAMPING- Three room, 9x18 appliances, and parking. $189 240 N«w Slat* Road DEAR ABBY: My problem is my in-laws; When I 46 Imprints MAY WE BUY your home? M fsc. to r Rent 51 Arabian gulf ** LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Leading manufacturer has Ted Williams tent, with all $iw. monthly. Superintendent MANCHESTER married their son (three years ago) I had a beautiful, 35 1 3. 3, spacious Garrison Colonial on NEW LISTING - Six room Quick, fair, all cash and no redwood pools left over from 646-0090, Robert C. White 2-year-old daughter who had been bom out of wedlock. 52 Arab name Cape plus enclosed porch, equipment, $125. Also IDEALLY suited for small 54 Castle ditch ‘ 1 ■ beautiful wooded lot, large problems. Call Warren E. 1975 season Half Price. Brunswick Treadmill,. $75. Comp 236-5961. Equal Debbie never saw her “real" father, so the only relatives she 55 UnaspIrated 38 39 family room with fireplace, practically in center of town. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. contractor, or approximately iF Guaranteed installation & 6495370. housing. 700 sq. ft., reasonably priced, has are mine. 56 Honey maker 41■ 12’x23' game- room, music Selling for $U,900. Excellent terms, call toll free 800-228- CENTRAL, pleasant room, 57 One time location. T. J. Crockett, heat and electricity included. My in-laws let me know from the beginning that they room, or fourth bedroom, CASH for your property. Call 1976 ask for Monte, day or TEN 8’ fluorescent fixtures. THREE ROOM Apartment, TV, telephone, next to shower. would never accept Debbie as their grandchild. (They even 58 Concludes 43 44 46 46 47 48 so Realtor, 643-1577. us first if anxious to Sell. Call 6497297. 59 Atmosphere wall-to-wall throughout, evening, seven days. Call 6491337. heat, hot water, cooking gas, Parking. -Call 6496801 after asked her to call them “Mr. and Mrs. Brown’’!) ■ rosewood paneling central Keith Real Estate. 64^126 or 60 Heavenly body 61 52 53 54 stove, refrigerator, wall-to- 6:30 p.m. This never bothered me much until I gave birth to vac, built-in barbecue, sliding NEW LISTING - Two family, 649-1922 SAND and gravel for sale - wall carpet. $175. Adults only. DOWN 6-3. Two car garage. 8x10 BRAIDED RUG, almost □ AUTOMOTIVE Johnny, who is nearly 2 now. 66 56 57 glass doors, flagstone patio. tree work and odd jobs. Call new, three months old, brown, no pets, centrally located. MANCHESTER - Four room Call today for details and in­ Excellent area. Only $42,900. SELI^YOUR house through J. 647-1834. Security deposit. Call 6 ^ 7 ^ . apartment in convenient cen­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Last Christmas my in-laws showered Johnny with 68 59 60 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289- orange, $75., folding cot, $10. expensive gifU signed, “With love from Grandma and 4 spection of this choice Watson Beach Real Estate 6493793. tral location. Appliances In- A utos For Sale^ 51 offering. »79,900. Philbrlck 7475. Company. Professional real GIRLS Two Pants Suits, size MANCHESTER - Four eluded. $140 monthly. Utilities Grandpa.” Little Debbie got a cheap toy with a card, “From I NKWSrAl'KK KNTKHI’KISK A&S.N the Browns.” Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. estate service for nearly 50 8,10 ; Spring coat, size 10, Ta g s a l e - 109 HolUster rooms, first floor, heat, hot paid by tennant. 647-1113 after JONES AUTO SIX ROOM Colonial, attached years. Call our Manchester of­ $4; raincoat wiUi zip-in lining, water, stove, cooking fuel, 6:30 p.m. Abby, don’t you think it’s utterly ridiculous for one of my garage, fireplace, 1 1/2 baths. Street, Wednesday, 92, May SALES IMPECCABLE is the word to fice for an estimate of value size 8, $3.75; All in excellenl 5th. quiet, convenient location, 74 RNX CnriMT K ...W» children to call my in-laws “Grandma and Grandpa,” and describe this seven room Only $33,900. Pasek Real without obligation. 647-9139. condition. 6494915. large yard. $205 monthly. 73 C tfW $221$ the othbr “Mr. and Mrs. Brown”? Estate, MLS, 289-7475. 73 VW KHU. 4 ra«i, ...... t m home featuring a 17'x23’ first 20’ OF YOUNGSTOWN Securit) and references, 7» NOS CtaiMM IT. Mb, | i ...... 31ffS This situation is tearing me apart. What'do you advise? floor family room with Write B ix TT, Manchester The name of Hie game Is Want Us„tlie Win at Bridge RICH LOAM - for sale. cabinets including sink unit, 71 UK Ih m ll*. im $4...... 3 tm HURT IN BATON ROUGE fireplace, four bedrooms, MANCHESTER - New listing. □ MISC. FOR SALE Delivered. 646-3109. Herald. im ber ta cal is 6492711. • 1 HYM VUM N ib r . 7 ^ art* .. . .StUS Immaculate 5 1/2 room con­ cutlery draws, cutting board I I IMS tovdo. Mb, M ...... litis fireplaced living room, cen­ and bread drawer. Excellent DEAR HURT: Where is your husband while all this is tral vac system, garage, treed dominium, rec room, storage, 72 m Pbb SpH Wib. 4 tfi raU t I2MS A rtte fa a tor Safa 41 WANTED Power Rotary lawn condition. Call 6435739 after 31/2 ROOM Apartment, plea­ 73 om 19M Kk m . 4 b i ...... »ttS going on? If he puts up with it, shame on him. You have lot. $46,900. Philbrlck Agency, carport, brick front and unit. mower. Call 643-9262. sant location, appliances, 72 UKJarwt WttM, aib. pa. * ....I21IS $31,900. Hayes Corp. 6464)131. every right to avoid your in-laws and prevent them from He would check to see if he Realtors, 646-4200. ALUMINUM sheets used as. heat, hot water. Working THREE ROOM apartment. 72T0TQTl€arwawtaii,4lr.,aib ....tltfS NORTH ID) 4 WANTED - Cinder blocks adults. No children, pets. 649 Porter Street area, utilities 299 Braid SI, MandiMter 6494S96 seeing Johnny until they can treat both children equally. could guard against this un­ SIXTEEN ACRES - Plus plates, .007 thick, KITCHEN PINE Cabinets, They are wrong, wrong, wrong! A 10 3 pleasant possibility and find COVENTRY - North - "25 cents each or 5 fori with three smooth sides. Call excellent condition, also 2880. and parking. $175. No pets. V 10 9 6 2 Beautiful, four bedroom restored antique Colonial in 643.9262. Security deposit. 247-4688.239 NEED CAR? Credit bad? that the lead of a low trump Manchester. Fifteen rooms, $1. Phone 643-2711. ' counter tops. Call 6496141. 9AKQ Raised Ranch, gourmet's THREE ROOM heated apart­ 0564. Bankrupt? Repossessed? DEAR ABBY: This is for OREGON MOTHER who ♦ AQ74 toward, dummy's ten would dream kitchen with self­ three full baths, nine Honest Douglas accepts complained because her adopted Oriental children attract so guard against five trumps in CLEAN USED refrigerators, CRAFTSMEN! The East 43 ment, $135. monthly. Secimity WEST EAST cleaning oven, dining room, fireplaces, other features too Dogt-BIrdt-Patt deposit required. Married MANCHESTER Family style, lowest down, smallest much attention wherever they go. either hand. He would numerous to mention. $130,- ranges, automatic washers, Hartford Downtown Business 4 - A J 9794 large family room with floor with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Association will hold a promo-i couple only. Call after 6 p.m., two bedroom apartment, payments. Douglas Motors, Human nature is the same all over the world, Abby. We calculate quickly that a low Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence to ceiling comer fireplace, 000. Philbrlck Agency, PRIVATE riding instructions, VKQJ3 W87S4 Appliances, 649 Main St., 643- tion on Friday and Saturday 6492759. quiet location, includes heat, 345 Main. are Americans living in Taiwan temporarily for business 997632 9 10 8 spade would risk 30 points to private sundeck overlooking Realtors, 6464200. English and Western, $5.00 appliances and carpeting, 2171. 'June 25 and 26. Your par­ reasons. We have two children, 3 and 4 years old, and they * 10 892 *J3 gain 1430. He would say to VOU IT ’( EXACTLY! MR.McKEE, 1 NOW REALIZE THE FULL. professionally landscaped per hour, call 633-5571, ROCKVILLE - Three room $230. per month. No pets, WE PAY $15 for complete WHEN WE U^E TRUTH 5ERUM TO Loft-Land For Salt 24 ticipation is welcome. anytime. have had about all they can take of havjng their cheeks SOUTH himself, “The odds are good," OPBW A PER50N'$ 5U5C0N5O0U5- MAY NOT FIT back ) THE PATIENT PISeuSTINO DEPTH OF MV CRIMINAL private acre. Reduced to $45,- WHEEL HORSE garden trac- • Telephone The East HaHford apartment, with heat, hot Damato Enterprises. 6491021. junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland pinchqd and their blond hair touched. and lead toward that ten spot. T06ETHER THE /MAY UNDER60 A DEPRAVITY! 900. Beechler-Tanguay, Auto Body, 5291990. AAKQ862 WHAT WERE KEALLV D0IN6 15 42 ACRES in Andover on tor, 35 models in stock. See us Chamber of Commerce at 2 ^ water, stove, refrigerator, Crowds of giggling salesgirls and curious shoppers stare West would show out, but TAkCINO H15 VUHOue PER^ONAUT/ SAME WAY? y BASIC CHANSE- Realtors, 646-2212. DOG-CAT BOARDING MANCHESTER - Very clean, V A small State Road. 500 ft. fron­ for new, used and repairs. 02^ for details. $165. Adults only. No pets. and point at them, and native youngsters peer around South wouldn’t care. He would APART OF CHAKACrER! bathing/grooming. Complete Security deposit. Parking for four room apartment, stove 1969 REBEL 4 door Wagon, 9 J54 tage, 3 acres cleared. Brook Sale on some models. Save. modern facilities. Canine comers just to get a look at them. *K96 ruff the heart return after SIX ROOM Ranch on 150’xl50’ Pick-up and delivery. DARK LOAM - Five yards,* one car. Call 6497690. included, separate heating good running condition, needs landscaped lot, in-ground on property. $39,500. Call 537- Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon body repair, $300 or best offer. At first my ^ildren sensed my annoyance, and they ^ t h vulnerable East took his jack of trumps, 1251 Manchester ^ cle Shop, 178 $32., plus tax. Washed patio system, lease, and security enter dummy with a diamond, pool, Florida room, three Iload, Manchester. 6495971. required. $150. Call 647-1415. 528-8063 after 5 weekdays. became upset, wondering what was “wrong” with them. West Middle 'Turnpike. ,and pool sand, gravel, stone. SUB-LET - one bedroom lead the three of spades, bedrooms, aluminum storm apartment, $183 monthly, in­ But when I realized that their curiosity was natural and West North East South Reaf Etfala Wantad 2 t 643-9W. SMALL DOG, Poodle - finesse the eight and score his windows, one car garage with ELECTRIC Clothes Dryer - cludes heat, hot water. PARTS Department now open they didn’t mean to be rude, I reacted good-humoredly and attached work room. $34,500. KIRBY VACUUM cleaner, Dachshund mix. Free to good Available May 1st. Call 649 Hornet lor Rent 54 Saturdays. Complete line of so did the children. 1 * Pass 2 A small slam. ALL CASH for your property $100, 14 cu ft. Refrigerator home. Dog 6 months old. 24 Bayberry Road, Bolton. within 24 hours. Avoid red Freezer, $150. Both excellent one month old, $179. Singer zig 7778. Chrysler parts. Chorches We enjoy Dear Abby in the Stars and Stripes. It’s like a Pass 3 N T. Pass 6 9 643-2206. zag sewing machine, $75. Call Daughter alergic to animal GLASTONBURY - Small five Motors. 6493646. daily letter from home. Pass Pass Pass tape, instant service. Hayes condtion. 646-2201 between 9 fur. Call 871-1071. room house with closed-in Corporation, 646-0131. a.m. 5 p.m. 749-3761 or 875-8298. BOLTON - MANCHESTER GLORIA Opening lead — K V townline, 1 bedroom apart­ porch, two bedrooms, den, 1969 TOYOTA, $500. Call 649 a w SPAYED TORTI Cat - One ment, carpeted, electric living room, eat-in kitchen, 4997. year old. Very affectionate. kitchen, fireplace, quiet lovelyely area, $275. Lease, By Oswald & James Jacoby Owner leaving country. Free! security, references required. Astro-graph Some 30 years ago one of neighborhood, references 1968 VALIANT, new brakes The talkative declarer BUSINESS & SERVICE Call 649-9296. required. $230 monthly. 649 Call 1-224-8792 anytime. and battery, good condition, our Oklahoma readers picked Alley Oop — Dave Graue $900 or best offer. Call 649 would take a quick look at 5983. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL dummy and remark, "I really- up ace and a small spade and GERMAN SHEPHERD - MANCHESTER - Five rooms, 7482. 11 solid diamonds. He should have bid seven.” Then Female pup. AKC. Ten THREE BEDROOM Duplex, $300 per month. Children wonders what the odds months old. Lovable disposi­ accepted, no pets. Call J.D. 1968 CHRYSLER Newport, he would lay down his ace of tion. Excellent quality. living, dining, family room, For WodnoKlay, May 5,1976 spades. West would show out against holding 11-2-0-0 dis­ modern kitchen, new Real Estate, ^1980. 383, automatic transmission, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Sheridanne Kennels. 2299089. and after some thunderous tribution are. cabinets, stove, dishwasher good condition, call 6496539 or You could have a bit of a chip They aren't so great. You and refrigerator. Attic, base­ FOUR ROOM Ranch, two car 6496344. on your shoulder today and be silence and slow play to the FOUR CUTE kittens looking garge, fireplace, basement, waiting lor somebody to knock next several tricks, he would should expect to pick up an 11- ment, garage, $270 per month. ARIES (March 21-April 19) card suit about once every 35,- DIRECTORY for good homes. Call 649-6480. urlty appliances. No children, pets. CLASSIC 1963 Oldsmobile, Don't be too hasty today In It olt. Chances are someone find himself one trick short of 000 deals and 11-2-0-0 about Working adults. 643-28M. Cutlass, F-85, 215 c.i., 215 h.p. situations where time and will. his small-slam contract. 31 Building-Contracting 33 649!3C^. once every 100,000. Of course, Sanleat Ottarad 31 Sarvleat Ottarad 31 Sanleat Ottarad DACHSHUND - miniature, high performance, 4-speed, patience are required. Your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D«c. This would not happen to a long haired, delightful, per­ SIX ROOM Colonial, three good m echanically, needs rashness will only further com­ 21) This Is one ol those days' ' quiet, careful declarer. He that means a lot of bridge, but LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - MANCHESTER - Unusual one Oswald Jacoby has held two Is your lawn- withefla and MASONRY - bricks, blocks, LAWN MOWERS Repaired - sonality, plus quality, $150. and two bedroom, Townhouse bedrooms, garage, large lot, paint. 6495220 or 6496349. plicate matters. when neglected duties will pop would know .that a 90 suit new homes custom built, Stud service, 742-8925. ll< ard suits in his 60 years at worn out? Does It need a chimnies, steps, patios, Free estimates, free pick-ups, apartments, available at Pine $275 per month. Dubaldo- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) up to haunt you. Best not put break occurs four per cent of remodeled, additions, rec Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. the table. pick-me-up? For sidewalks and fireplaces. Call no waiting. Get a jump on the rooms, garages, kitchens Rid^e Village. Featuring in­ FOR SALE - 1969 Volkswagen You could be a dllllcult person them oft any longer. the time. 8754973 after 6. season - call noo, 229»66,569 FREE KITTENS - half Per­ dividual entrances, full bus, $1,575., as is, or best to get along with today If others professional lawn care, remodeled, bath tile, cement sian, half Siamese. Litter CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 4213, Economy Mower Ser­ basements with washer and Butinett lor Rant 55 offer. 6496197. don't spring Into action when 19) Don't expect too much call work. Steps, dormers. trained. 6490675. LAWN MOWING and raking, vice. Residential or commercial. dryer hook-ups. Massive you say "Jump." Take It easy. from others today. Individuals window washing. After 5 p.m., bedrooms, wall-to-wall VOLKSWAGEN Bus, 1969 you can usually rely upon may Call 6494291. IRISH SETTER - AKC, large FOR RENT - Connecting or OEMINI (May 21-Juns 20) C&C LAWN CARE call 5297433. Free estimates. carpeting, air-conditioners, separate front room offices. excellent running condition, Don't take on any new financial be anything but helpful. 646-495B Painting-Papering 32 boned, available for stud. Call body good, partially equipped TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY and much more. Priced from 953 Main Street. Call 6494846. obligations It you have a press­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fsb. 19) I.------SPRING CLEAN-UP Time - 6495553. $225-$260 per month. Heat and for camping. $1,000 firm, 649 ing old one still hanging. Be HOUSE PAINTING - Carpentry and general con­ Be extra cautious with things REWEAVING burns, holes. Residential-commercial tracting. Residential and hot water included. No pets. OFFICE SPACE - 400 square 7077. budget conscious. you work on today. There's a fflppCTs, umbrellas repairra. landscaping done. Raking, work, reasonable prices. Call Antiquat 48 for estimate. 6491800. commercial. Whether it be a Damato Enterprises, 6491021. feet, air-conditioned, $175. CANCER (Juiw 21-July 22) possibility you could either Window shadM, Venetian maintaining landscaping. small repair job, a custom Warren E. Howland Realtors, 1969 CHEVY WAGON - good break or tout up something Minds. |Kcys. TV for rent, p^ee estim ates. Contem- WANTED Antique furniture, running condition, new tires, You could lose the support of B/W - Housepainting for good built home or anything in MANCHESTER - nice Ranch 6491108. ■ allies today by being too self- carelessly. ^ rlo w s, 867 Mam St. 649 porary Landscape & Design between, call 6491379. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or type, one bedroom apartment, new shocks. Call 649-8669. work, reasonable pnees, free' other antique items. R. serving. Keep their interests in . PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ______Company. 643-2M3. quiet location, in a small mind, as well as your own. Be on guard in social situations 'estimates, call Rockville, 879 Harrison, 6498709. apartment complex, price in­ OmCE SPACE 1970 Maverick-automatic, CUSTOM DRAPERIES - 3121. RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnaf 34 radio, 58,000 miles. Good con­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're today so that you don't In­ EXPERIENCED - energetic cludes heat, appliances, base­ FOSRENT advertently do that which made very reasonable, work handyman, lawns, painting, ANTIQUES Wanted - ment storage area and coin op dition. 742-5070. ambitious today, but you're apt PAINTING - paper hanging, BIDWELL Home Improve­ 250 square feet, center of to expect others to do all the would make a poor Impres­ g^rantced, call anytime, 649 carpentry, electrical. No job American furniture, oriental washers and dryers. $200 per steam cleaning, commerial ment Co. Ehipert installation rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ Manchester, air con­ hard work. It's likely they wog't sion. too small. Free estimates. month, no pets. Damato ditioning and parking. Call 1974 OMEGA Oldsmobile, 4 and residential. Cair R. of aluminum siding, gutters sor chairs, crocks, jugs, door sedan, 24,000 miles, and nothing will get done. Call 6494316. Enterprises, ^1021. 6490651. DRESSMAKING, hems and Hebert, 644-0642. Frre es­ and trims. Roofing installa­ weathervanes, primitives. excellent condition. Asking VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) tion and repairs. 6496495,879 alterations done in my home. CUSTOM MADE draperies, timate. Ron Dionne, 643-1691. $2,800. 6491869 after 5. There's an old friend you're 9109. ROCKVILLE - Small, second Reasonable. Call 646-4019. slipcovers, upholstering. floor apartment, 94 Village BROAD STREET location for quite fond ol but who often HOUSES PAINTED - by 2 FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ rent 2600 square feet,' behind 1967 DODGE DART, 6 makes jnreasonable demands Stanley and Kirsch rods. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Street. Being redecorated. STUMP REMOVAL - Spring Large selection of samples. school teachers. Capes and tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, Dairy Queen. Ideal for any. cylinder automatic, good run­ ol you. She may be up to her ranches only. Free estimates, roofing, storm windows, aw­ $130. plus deposit. Call for ap­ special, 20" stump $15. Also Free decorating service. 649 lamps, etc. Now accepting retail wholesale, or servied ning condition, $550. Call 649 old triers today. call Mike between 5-6 p.m. nings. Quality workmanship, pointment. 684-4331. special on all sizes. Call 742- 0359. consignments, for May auc­ business. Has large 10x1(2 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It the 9347. 649-9398. free estimates. Fully insured. tion. 6M-8962. overhead doors, toilet going gets tough today, rather 872-9187, 6493417. 3 ROOM heated, furnished WILL TILL your garden for $7 apartment. Private en­ facilities, parking for 60 cars, 1965 BUICK Skylark, than digging In and trying E-Z FLOOR Cleaners - Rugs er hour. Call anytime, 742- INSIDE - Outside painting. WANTED - Antique and SO to will aub-dfvide. Call 649-6544. excellent running condition, harder you're likely to give up. " cial rates for people over D&A ROOFING. Roofs', trances. No children, no pets. and carpets vacuumed and 532. 75 year old furniture, also References. Security deposit. needs nose fixed; 1967 Bulck _Don'l tear challenges. 'Shampooed, floors washed and Fully insured. Estimates siding, gutters, and leaders. wicker for consignment. We PROFESSIONAL OFFICE - Electra, 225, all power, very Free estim ates. Fully in­ 643-4860. waxed. Reasonable rates. Call COLLEGE GRAD will do rgiven, d l l 6497863. have four rooms to fill. Call reception, conference, two clean. Leaving state. Best sured. 2490205. 6490518. yard work, has several years 643-4716, Antique Loft, ROCKVILLE - May 1st oc­ consulting rooms. Supply and offer. 643-7555. EXTERIOR, interior pain­ Manchester. lavatory, heat, alr- of experience and most ^uip- ting, commercial and residen- SPECIALIZING in cleanini cupancy. Three large rooms, HOME GARDENS Roto ment including mower, truck, appliances, heat, hot water, condltionmg, parking. 649- 1963 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, tilled, Manchester, Bolton, chain saw etc. Call M93761 tial, free estimates. and repairing Chimneys an Wanted to Buy 49 1680, 6493M9. 84,000 original miles. Very Reasonable. Call after 4:30 roofs. Free estimates. 30 no p ets. S ecu rity . $160 Coventry, East Hartford and after 6 p.m. monthly. 6491060. • good condition, $275. Call 649 Vernon areas. Call 646-8019. p.m., Rudy Itzek, 5293841. Years Experience. Howley, OLD DOLLS WANTED - Will MANCHESTER - Unique 6209 after 6. 643-5361. DRIVEWAYS, Amesite and and FOUR ROOM apartment, se­ space available, 700’-1,000’ GARDEN evenly tilled with PAINTING - interior and old zoned industrial. Ideal for Trucks tor Sale 52 bitumious by Thomas Colla. 9 exterior, paperhanging, UNEMPLOYED Roofer will cond floor, utilities furnished, Troy tilier. Reasonable. Call ft.x 100 ft. $269. completely in­ toys. Call 875- elderly couple preferred. Call small business. $200 per George. 649-7846. stalled on your base. 25 years excellent work. References. install roof or gutters for low 7356. month, heat, and light in­ 1965 CHEVROLET, Utility Free estimates. Fully in­ discount price. Call Ken at 6 4 9 9 ^ . experience. 643-1381, anytime. cluded. Hayes Corporation, body. Call 649-4446. CUSTOM ROTO-TILLING. sured. Martin Mattson, 649 6492456 anytime. 6490131. 4431. Roomt for Rent 52 MANCHESTER - Newer two Have “Troy bilt" roto-tiller, LAWNS MOWED for entire bedroom. Duplex Townhouse, Motorcyclet-BIcyclet 64 will travel, gardens, season. For estimate, call 649 YANKEE ALUMINUM - OFFICE - Contains large PAPER HANGING Expert. siding, gutters, doors, win­ ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly half of 2-family. Within flowerbeds, lawns, large or 5792. rooms, single $56., double $69. walking distance to schools room 15x30 with two rooms, MOTORCYCLE Insurance - small. Call 643-1895. Your average paper, in dows, awnings, free es­ 10x12, lavatory and supply timates. Fully insured. 35 plus tax, continental and shopping. Price includes 1 Lowest rates available. "Sun­ ODD JOBS - Home repairs, average room , $25. Mr. room. Suitable for architect Richman, 6493864. Oakland Street. 6491106. breakfast, maid service, color 1/2 baths, finished rec room in ny Day" coverage. Exclusive TWO HANDYMEN will rake, light trucking. Serving TV, utilities, parking. Call, basement, wall-to-wall or draftsman, good lighting. fertilize, lime, general lawn NETRA Agent. Clarke Agen­ Manchester for six years. Healing-Plumbing 35 6492300. carpeting, appliances, and Call 6491680, 6493549. cy, 6491126. work, mow lawns seasonal. Free estimates. Call 64iM304. G.L. McHUGH Painting - Also clean attics and cellars. Interior - exterior painting. rivate entrances. Available ADULT male to share my Suly 1st. Shown by appoint­ MODERN' Air-conditioned of­ 1972 KAWASAKI - 350, Rebuilt Reasonable. 643-5305. Quality professional work at SEWERLINES, sink lines, fice, 440 square feet, prime reasonable prices. Free es­ cleaned with electric cutters, apartment, $100. monthly, ment only. $260 per month. engine. Best offer, must sell. H M OVBIM TUn ill 6494056, after 6 p.m, Damato Enterprises, 6491021. Main Street location. Call 6491184. ROGER LANDON - General Oeorg* H. OrHIbig, Inc. timates. 643-9321. by professionals. McKinney Available inunediately. $200 clean-up and lawn care. Car Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ per month. Call 643-6396. wash Saturdays and Sundays WILLIS SCHULTZ. Quality pany, 643-5^. WANTED - Female room­ 30 LOCUST STREET - Second MOTORCYCLE Insurance - only, back of Savings Bank of DRAMFKLDS interior and exterior, painting mate to share seven room floor, four room apartment, Specializing in low cost house. In Manchester with two heated, security, $220. 649 OFFICE ^ND Warehouse coverage for over 10 years. Manchester, 923 Main Street. and paperhanging. Fully in- NO JOB too small, toilet space for rent in residential Call 6499061 anytime. CELLARS surecl Call 649-4343. repairs, plugged drains, other women. Available May 2426, 95. Binding authority. Crockett BackhM Smtea 1st. Call 6492895. area. Ideally suited for small Agency, Inc., 643-1577. kitchen faucets replaced, contractor, or wholesaler, NEED A ROOF? Call Jim - INFLATION FIGHTERS - repaired, rec rooms, THREE BEDROOM Duplex, FEMALE- to share apart­ some appliances, parking, with 2,000 square feet storage 1973 HONDA XR-75. roofing, siding, remodeling. • Screened Loem S Teachers have saved bathroom remodeling, heat requirement and 200 square Barn specializing. 642-7001. Orevel homeowners 20-60%. Seven­ modernization, etc. Free es­ ment June-August. Own room, security deposit. Call 643-6312. Excellent condition. $345 or $99.50 a month. 643-8313. feet of office requirement. be;t offer. Full bore boots, • Stone teen years experience. Fully timates gladly given. M & M Ample parking. Call 6494100, ANY TYPE Fence erected, insured. Free estimates. 643- Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. THREE ROOM furnished $50. Call 646-0798. • Rll Apartmentt For Rant apartment, suitable for two 95. repaired or painted, pipe • Proceeeed Orevel 1609. clothes line posts. 742-7598. BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ people. 272 Main Street, 1972 CL350 HONDA, red, WE HAVE customers waiting Manchester. Retort Property excellent condition, real NEED your house painted? bing - All heating and plum­ For Rent Experienced painters doing bing repairs plus remodeling. for the rental of your apart­ clean, under 6000 miles, only ment or home. J.D. Real FOUR ROOMS heated in $825. Gall 646-0800. inexpensive, quality work. Cal! 6498641. IT’s Not too early to plan your Free estimates. Phone 649 Estate Associates,. Inc. 649 three-family house. Central, responsible persons only. summer vacation!! Lake 5079, 6495678. Kanasatka, Moultonboro, Campert-Trallert Security, 649-1919, between 9 Mobile Hornet 7. New Hampshire. Lakefront cottage, sleeps five, two bedrooms, living room, CUSTOM 10 ft. truck camper. kitchen, screened-Tn porch Sleeps five. Gas stove, lights and bottle. Refrigerator and ) l97«McN«^9ra4^toc. toilet. Hand pump. $ ^ . Call between 1 p.m.-6 p.m, 643- “I hope I don't win. I'm allergic to roses.** 9685.