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St. James Centennial SnTEENTAGES Manchester — id Gily o/ ViUage Charm TWO sam oN S MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAV, MARCH 23, 1978- VOL. XCV, No. 147 rites set PRICE* FIFTEEN CENTS

By SOL R. COHEN Herald Reporter T h e A L L F R S St. James Church and Parish of Manchester will'celebrate is 100th Anniversary May 16 with Archbishop John F. Whelan of Today’s vote crucial the Hartford Dioscese the chief ceiebrant. Archbishop Whelan will participate in a 4:30 p.m. concelebrated Mass. At 6:30 p.m., a parish banquet will be held at The for Wallace, Reagan NOW account for people Colony, Talcottville. A highlight of the Centennial Celebration will be dedication RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) - Presi­ year and second in the South — was promised to climb during the day. television station showed Ford of . a 40-foot-high steel tower dent Ford and Georgia’s Jimmy considered crucial to keeping alive Scattered early returns showed and Carter leading, but also disclosed (topped by a 6-foot-high cross) Carter put their presidential primary the badly damaged Reagan and more voting than anticipated, but in­ a large number of undecideds as late on the north lawn of the winning streaks on the line in North Wallace campaigns. dications were that the final turnout as last weekend. church. It will house a new Carolina today against upset Near perfect early spring weather would be under 40 per cent. Record carillon and the church's challenges from Ronald Reagan and dominated the state from the Atlan­ voter registration had showed high repaired and electronically George C. Wallace. tic coast to the western mountains. None of the candidates were in the interest in the presidential match­ state as North Carolina voted. Ford refurbished bell. The bell was The North Carolina primary — Early morning temperatures ups. knocked down during the 1938 sixth in the Bicentennial election hovered around 50 in most areas and was in the White House; Reagan was A late poll conducted for a High confused about NOW hurricane and has b ^ n out of campaigning in Wisconsin; Wallace commission ever since. The was home in Montgomery, Ala., and bell, carillon and tower will be Carter was headed for a fundraiser in 2 dedicated and blessed by St. Louis. Archbishop Whelan. Cost-cutting only reason The bell is in Cincinnati, Ford’s sweep of the primaries in being repaired by the Verdin New Hampshire, Vermont, Bqll Co. of that city. Massachusetts, Fiorida and Illinois St. James Church was for possible school closing left Reagan under intense pressure to dedicated in August 1876 with abandon the campaign and desperately hoping to turn the tide in 3 the Rev. Father James Kennedy listed the options because backs in case directors don’t restore By DOUG BEVINS North Carolina. Campbell the founder and first Herald Reporter Town Manager Robert Weiss cut the $300,000. pastor. He was the founder and $300,000 from the school board’s Plans to close South School aren’t "South School is a school close to Beaten in Florida and humiliated first pastor also of St. Bridget budget request. The manager’s new, Thomas said Monday night. “ It people’s hearts,” Board of Education in Illinois by fellow southerner Church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. recommendation isn’t final and the (school closing plans) is something Chairman Allan Thomas said while Carter, Wallace banked on today’s Edward J. Reardon is the 1976-1977 school appropriation will be that always happens at budget time,” explaining why the board has con­ primary to recoup his fortunes and seventh pastor St. James decided by the Board of Directors, he said. sidered closing the school. keep him alive as a potential broker Church has had and has served but Kennedy said the school board Administrators estimated that "It’s a good facility. It provides a at the national convention. the church since 1963. should begin looking at possible cut­ good education. But closing it is one '■■■'...... See Page Eight Attending the May 16 way to cut a budget,” Thomas said. An' G e t celebration will be several Thomas was answering questions ^Yvvt),e /> 0 former curates of St. James, raised by several people attending USA including retired Bishop Vin­ Monday night’s school board meeting cent Hines of Norwich. He was in which a variety of cost-cutting MHS students well prepared curator at St. James Church measures were explained by school and served also as principal of administrators. St. James School. An architect’s sketch of The possible closing of South The church and parish according to Kennedy report School — the smallest elementary numbered about 200 families the proposed bell tower 9g for St. James Church school in town with just 57 students in when they were dedicated in By DOUG BEVINS , graduation statistics for the Classes education, changes in Selective Ser­ which will replace one kindergarten through Grade 3 — was 1876. They number.about 2,000 among several alternatives listed by Herald Reporter of 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1975. vice laws (avoiding the draft is no families today. '"iSTpi destroyed in the 1938 School Supt. James Kennedy as The Manchester High School From 1971 to 1975, the percentage longer a consideration), and a *»fVo hurricane. measures that could be taken to (MHS) program has prepared most of MHS graduates going on to further general “disenchantment” with a balance the 1976-1977 school budget. students for either the world of work study declined from 68 per cent to 61 college degree. sM per cent. Kennedy attributed the Students entering the armed ser- or further education, School Supt. * 1 / James Kennedy told the Board of decline to increasing costs of college See Page Eight .D o ti Education Monday night. ^ 6 !• ars In a continuing' report about stu­ o ? Coventry market destroyed dent learning and achievement, Kennedy said 93 per cent of the 1975 h a graduating class has been successful £ o o By MONICA SHEA located at the site of the present women’s auxiliaries from the Coven­ in furthering their education, News summary //* Herald Correspondent Tom’s 5 and 10. In 1965 the Zollo’s try fire departments. entering the armed services or Compiled from United Press Internetlonal Zollo’s Supermarket at the bought their own building across the Also on the scene this morning was joining the labor force. A Meadowbrook Shopping on street from Tom’s and operated a James Kemper, a representative of The learning and achievement Rte.44A was destroyed this morning store there until 1970 when they the Sweet Life Company and the reports began two weeks ago when SAN FRANCISCO - Patricia by fire. moved into Meadowbrook. Springfield Sugar Company, Zollo's Kennedy described testing and State Hearst’s lawyers failed in an The store had employed about 25 main supplier. With Kemper was the evaluation programs and said test Richard Cooper, chief of the North HARTFORD — Police were attempt Monday to prevent her persons, most of them Coventry company’s insurance representative results in Manchester are better than Coventry Volunteer Fire Depart­ planning today to start transfer to Los Angeles before residents. Elliot Steele. national averages. The reports were ment, said this morning, “We don’t replacing those pink parking sentencing for her bank Roger Bellard, chief of the South Neither man had any comment on prompted tjy "hard line” questioning know what happened. At this time we tickets they have been putting robbery conviction. Coventry Fire Department, said, the fire. are trying to determine the cause of by town directors studying the school on car windshields with 17,500 "We are trying to get the town to The fire alarm was called in by the blaze. board's 1976-1977 spending plan. appeals for public support of ASPEN, Colo. — Singer- require fire walls between all units of Police Officer Walter Solenski at “We called in Richard Galinat, the Kennedy’s report compared after- the police. The police had been actress Claudine Longet was new construction that would go 24 in­ about 12:40 a.m. town fire marshal who in turn called issuing tickets in an effort to told Monday she will face Here at First Federal Savings we’ve cleared the And to top it all, we pay you 5% on your NOW ches above the root line. The store and all the stock is total­ the state fire marshal. build sympathy for police in criminal charges of at least This fire here is a good example of ly destroyed. The roof of the store ’"There is very little damage to the their contract dispute with the misdemeanor neglect homicide air about NOW accounts, and what they really cost. account balance, so there’s always money coming in how good a fire wall is. There was collapsed into the building and the Inside today adjoining stores.When we got here the city: but a union official ad­ in the shooting death of her very little damage to the adjoining steel beam roof supports were store was fully involved and it took us mitted Monday, the blitz may lover, ski star Vladimir We’ve done it with the all-free NOW account. No its, even while you’re paying out. stores because of that tire wall.” twisted by the intense heat of the Area news...... 11 Editorial ...... 4 five hours to get it under control.” have backfired. "Spider" . Coffee, donuts and was fire. Classified ... 13, 14 Family...... 6 The fire call came in at about 12:40 Comics...... 15 Obituaries ...... 8 ands or buts to confuse you. Look at everything you Compare them all, then come in today and open a.m. and fireman were still on the provided for the firemen by the See photo on Page 11. Dear Abby...... 15 Sports...... 9. 10 NEW HAVEN - King LANSING, Mich. — Farmers scene at 9 a.m. get with a First Federal NOW account, without paying a First Federal Savings a//-/ree NOW account. Baudouin and Queen Fabiola of piled dead cattle on the steps of Chief Cooper said, “When 1 got Belgium are visiting Yale the capitol .Monday to press out a dime. No other NOW account offers so much for nothing. here about 12:50, the windows blew University today as the guests demands for speedy payments out and the fire was through the roof. Studies allege rich favored of economist Robert Triffin. stemming from a poison- No Minimum Balance-so there’s It’s almost too good to be true. We, the North Coventry Fire Depart­ livestock feed mixup which ment, had preplanned for a fire at killed 30.000 animals. this shopping center so we were WATERBURY - George D. Never a Service Charge Ward, a New York ready to lay hose in a predetermined under present state tax law LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Union manner.” businessman, has decided to abandon plans to buy the Chase and management negotiators No Limit to the Number of check-like They pumped over 80,000 gallons of (SPECIAL PROJECTi The se­ but it’s right up there in the running everyone's clieck could be cut and, in Brass and Copper Co. As a in the 12-day-old casino strike, water from the Rev. Robert cond of a lliree-parl series on (he for the worst,” Wolff said, some cases, abolished. result the plant may shut its longest and most expensive in drafts you issue Bechtold s pond which is about 900 income tax looks at two studies "The middle and lower income Mrs. Grasso, a staunch opponent of doors for good and 7()0 workers the history of the Nevada feet across Rt. 44A. claiming Connecticut's wealthier residents in this state shoulder the an income tax, has said she doesn’t will be out of jobs. gambling industry, agree on No Charge for Printing your Name and “ After they pumped the pond dry, residents are not paying enough major tax burden and yet it is a state think such will be the case, pointing taxes.) one thing Monday — they are they started a water relay with seven with many wealthy residents,” he to neighboring New York and hopelessly deadlocked. consecutive numbers on each draft tanker trucks. The trucks went to the By PETER A. BROWN said. “Because of this unjust struc­ Massachusetts which have both high Regional University of Connecticut ture, the budget is now in deficit.” sales and income taxes. HARTFORD (UPI) Connecticut BOSTON — Irish Prim e No Charge for Your NOW Statement Our g a n g ’s Experimental Station on the corner is the third smallest of the 50 states, Income tax proponents say the The AFSCME study by Wolff and 2 Minister Liam Cosgrave left International of Rte, 44A and North River Rd. to a reason Connecticut, the nation’s but within its 5,009 square miles lies Laurie Nussdorfer of the London for home today after a week in showing all deposits, withdrawals all heart! pond there. richest state, is far down the list School of Economics estimates more a huge disparity in earnings between the United States during which TOKYO- A light plane Eight local fire departments when it comes to providing services, than half the wealth in Connecticut is the state’s wealthy and poorer he appealed to Americans to piloted by an actor in por- and interest earned each month responded to the call. They were residents. is the current tax system has reached controlled by 23 per cent of the pop­ stop supporting terrorists in nographic movies has crashed North Coventry, South Coventry, a point of no return. ulation. The failure to tax a larger share of Northern Ireland. into the house of Yoshio Eaglevllle, Mansfield, Bolton, Ver­ the incomes of the rich, many who Tax- burden heavy Inequities alleged Komada, accused of taking non, Tolland and Andover. live in posh suburbs of Fairfield' Stephen E. Lile of Western Ken­ But, they argue, while those taxes BOSTON — There was an im­ more than $7 million in the Before the fire was under control, County and earn their living in New tucky University, in a comparison of that fall equally on all citizens have plicit understanding between Lockheed bribe scandal. The about 250 men were on the scene York, is the reason Connecticut faces 3 state tax systems, found families in increased from $624 million to $710 Richard Nixon and President pilot was killed but no one else fighting the fire. a cash shortage, claims an economic Connecticut with an income of $S,(X)0 million between 1972 and 1975, levies Ford that Nixon wouldn’t was hurt. Police do not know Chief Cooper said two men were analysis of the state tax system. had the second-heaviest tax burden in meant to make the rich pay more resign unless he was pardoned whether the crash was treated at local hospitals and The state faces about a $40 million the country. have dropped almost in half. by his successor, according to deliberate or accidental. released: Thomas Hicklngs for a deficit for the fiscal year ending June Those Connecticut families with Those taxes - capital gains, former White House counsel sprained ankle and Barry Nelson for 30 and the prospect of additional $7,5(X) income had the fourth-heaviest dividends, estate and inheritance - BUENOS AIRES, Argentina chest pains. budget gaps in the future. Charles W. Colson in an inter­ load, and their counterparts with a brought in only $60 million in 1975, view published in the Boston — Army troops have taken The store is owned by Harry Gov. Ella T. Grasso has proposed a $10,000 income had the fifth. while in 1972 they contributed $111 Herald American today. positions at four widely Fist Federal Savings England of Coventry and operated by patchwork budget-balancing But those families earning $50,000 million to the general fund, says the separated areas of Argentina Benjamin Zollo and his two sons program of one-time-only revenue were the 27th-heaviest taxed. report. National in what military sources say Bruce and Greg. sources, saying it is the best alter­ Proponents of reform argue the They said nearly $7 out of every $10 could be the preparation of a Benjamin Zollo is now in Florida native because more taxes would be figures prove the tax structure in in state taxes was taken without WASHINGTON — A Supreme coup against President Isabel on vacation. unbearable. Connecticut is regressive - taking a regard to ability to pay. They quoted Court ruling upholding residen­ Peron. Bruce Zollo said, “We have no idea A study done by two economists for proportionately larger bite out of testimony to the legislature that, a cy requirements for municipal East Hartford, Glastonbury, Manchester, Vernon, Rockville, and South Windsor. at this time of the damage estimate, Council 16, American Federation of smaller pay checks. family of four with a $15,000 income workers will give cities more BEIRUT, Lebanon — Leftist but the store was insur^.” State, County and Municipal Taxes on sales, cigarettes and gas­ paid 1.7 per cent of that money In leverage when they bargain ZoUos Supermarket has been in forces backed by rebel army ^Imployes, argues the current oline are the nation’s highest and, sales and excise taxes, while the with fire and police unions, a troops, tanks and artillery, existance since 1960 when it was system relies too heavily on taxes combined with the tax on alcohol, are same family with a $100,000 income union spokesman said today. pushed Christian militiamen hitting everyone regardless of ability the ones paid by the average wage- would pay .5 per cent. Monday the court said a city out of Beirut’s burning hotel . to pay and must be overhauled. The weather earner. They are the basis of the The report argues ,the insufficient can require its workers to live district today, sweeping System called unjust state’s tax base. tax base is why Ckmnectlcut ranks within city limits without through the streets under a hail violating the constitutional Sunny today with high around 90. “Connecticut’s tax system is un­ Supporters of a graduated income 27th in expenditures for elementary of shells that forced terrified Fair tonight, not so cold, low in lower just,” says Dr. Richard D. Wolff of tax - taking a^arger percentage from and secondary education, 2Sth in per right to travel in interstate civilians to spend the night in 90s. Partly cloudy Wednesday, high in the University of Massachusetts, one those with larger salaries - say if the person expenditures on health and commerce. their basements. 80s. National weather forecast map on of the economists who did the report. system was overhauled those levies hospitals, 33rd in highway spending Page 13. "It's not the worst in the country. taking the same chunk out of and I9th in welfare spending. I.

PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., 'March 23, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., March 23, 1976— PAGE THREE Man arrested for sale Street sweeping About town Nurses to hear talk About town of illegal securities Film Rating Guide t§ to begin next Monday The Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., co­ The commission on social concerns The Economic Crime H lor parents and their children pastor of Center Congregatlo.ial of South United Methodist Church on drugs and society would allow Koropatkin to „ Church, will lead a Bible study will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Unit of the Cliief State’s buy and sell stocks of elec- [ j] General auoiences. All ages admitted Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. in the Rob­ church reception hall. Dr. A. Peter LxtMaglio of 36 Hoff­ Attorney’s Office has trical appliances, street sweeping operations in the south. Spruce St. on the east and sity’s faculty in 1949. Until 1970, he the home of Mrs. Andrea Massa, 111 refreshments. arrested a South Windsor bins Room of the church. man Rd., chairman of the health and held dual posts as chairman of health Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters authorities said. Parental guidance suggested. Some materfal'inay Manchester will start March 29, Pine St. on the west. He said an­ Harvest Lane, Glastonbury. man on charges stemming physical education department at the and physical education and director will meet tonight at 8 at the Marine The Economic Crime not be suitable for pre-teenagers. weather permitting, an announce­ nouncements will be made The adjourned annual meeting of from the illegal sale of University of Hartford, will speak to of athletics, when he gave up the Corps home on Parker St. Members Unit is a federally funded ment by George Ringstone, acting periodically of other areas to be Keane elected Center Congregational Church will “investment notes.’’ ? E Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent ;3 the Manchester Registered Nurses latter to concentrate on his academic are reminded to bring articles for the Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma The Women’s Bible Study Class of project of the Connecticut superintendent of highways, in­ swept. John Keane of 164 Maple St. was be convened tonight at 7:30 in John Koropatkin, 40, of ;J3 or adult guardian. K Association Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. duties. cup auction. Irish tea and soda bread Phi will meet tonight at 8 at the home South United Methodist Church will Justice Committee, dicates. It will be done under con­ re-elected president of the British- Woodruff Hall of the church. 30 Raymond Rd., South in Conference Room B at Manchester will be served by Mrs. Myrtle of Mrs. Suzanne Harter, 60 Pilgrim m eet tonight at 7:30 at 1208 Main St. associated with the tract by Gandolfo Street Sweeping Ringstone urged homeowners American Club recently for another Windsor, was charged (X) No one under 17 admitted (age limit may vary in cer- Memorial Hospital. His topic: In 1971, he started teaching Leeman and Mrs. Clara Robinson. St., Tolland. Mrs. Carmella Smith Economic Crime Project Service of East Canaan. (when they know their area is next) two-year term. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will Monday with violation of 'm tain areas). “Drugs in Society.” graduate courses in “Drug Abuse and will present “Pendulum Swings” and Center of the National to sweep dirt from their sidewalks Other officers elected ar Kenneth have a service of Holy Communion the Connecticut Securities The association’s meeting is open Drug Education” and “Family Life Mrs. Rita Berube will talk on “A District Attorneys Associa­ Jones, vice-president; Robert Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the church. St. Margaret's Circle, Daughters Act. He was released on his Ringstone said operations will into the street. He said, many times to all Registered Nurses. and Sex Education in the Public tion, Washington, D.C. Bissell, financial secretary; Frank The Manchester WAXES will Woman Chooses.” Members are of Isabella, will have a business promise to appear April 15 start in the area bounded by Center the streets are swept and then new Dr. LoMaglio joined the univer­ Schools.” reveal secret pals tonight at the reminded to bring money for meeting tonight at 7:30 at the St. and E. Center St. on the north, dirt is swept Into them from Carpenter, treasurer; Melvin in Common Pleas Court 12, SHOHCASe CINtMAJ 1234 Eagleson, recording secretary; Italian-American Club. All goal girls Founders’ Day. Knights of Columbus hall. East Hartford. Hartford Rd. and Charter Oak St. on sidewalks. 1-84 EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. William Sharp, assistant secretary s - / and top ten must be weighed in at this Refreshments will be served. Authorities said the A Housing comeback? EAST HARTFORD - 24HR.TEL.INFO. 569-8810 and treasurer; George Washburn and meeting. Top losers for February are FREE LIGHTED PARKING- Wa M A g^ C H A H e E IMPORTANT NEW S FOR charge involves the sale by The nation's sick housing in­ William Allen, auditors. COMPLETE Arlene White and Beatrice Manchester Green Chapter, St. Anne’s Mothers Circle will Koropatkin of $20,700 dustry is expected to improve Yanusitus. American Association of Retired ALL HEARING AID USERS meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the worth of “investment in 1976, according to the Local Sarvica On All Typa Haaring Alda by Slata Persons, will meet Wednesday at Conference Board. Last year LIQUOR DEPARTMENT home of Nancy Robison, 218 Ralph notes” to various people in Licanaad Spaclallata. Sarvica Can Ba Obtalnad At: marked the worst year for Friendship Circle of the Salvation 1:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of Com­ Rd. Mary Dupont is co-hostess. the Manchester area. Forbes & Wallace closing confirmed Army will meet tonight at 7:45 at The munity Baptist Church, 585 E. Center housing since 1946. Only 1.2 h B E W C M B O IS F e n NORTHWAY REXALL PHARMACY COLD BEER Koropatkin wasn’t million housing starts were AND Citadel. Mrs. David Samuelson will St. Salvatore Aniello, manager of the $ y M. M. I« Iha W> M (n 230 NGRTH MAIN ST. registered with the state recorded in 1975, 57 per cent ■< 7M Uk M. M 449 taS H5 Forbes & Wallace Inc., ficials thought it ad­ week set the closing date at Chicopee, Mass., and at conduct the worship service. Hostess East Hartford Social Security office, Members of St. Bridget Rosary Ja Ji! ' l»ait»T 4»W MANCHESTER, CCNNECTICUT WE UEtlVER Banking Commission as a less than the record set in the Massachusetts-based visable to use its resources April 3. Kingston, N.Y. The firm 648-4510 is Mrs. Brig. Mildred Pickup. will be the guest speaker and will Society will meet tonight at the securities salesman, as 1972. Rising interest rates, a TMA ® " department store firm, has in the firm’s other four Forbes & Wallace, based once operated 11 stores. I W ill,1 W ill WEDNESDAYS 10:DD A.M. - 12 NODN answer guestions about Social Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., required by Connecticut shortage of long-term funds, stores. in Springfield, Mass., has The local store, at the, ...For Now confirmed the planned BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES AND HEARING Preceptor Gamma Chapter of Beta Security. After the program, there between 7 and 9 to pay their respects law, authorities said. escalating housing prices and its headquarters store in Manchester Shopping ARTHUR DRUG falling real incomes have 145: On n m t En closing of its Manchester EVALUATIONS AVAILABLE. Sigma Phi will meet tonight at 8 at will be a social hour with to the late Mrs. Wyville Peabody The alleged illegal tran­ l o i a P H i D n i Phone 643-1 SOS combines to stifle this key &FrUi$7JIMS Hoi IM. m iM. tki M. I store but hasn't announced Going-out-of-business downtown Springfield. Parl^ade, opened in Oc­ I 4:15 I M M l U I Service By NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE whose daughter, Mrs. Joseph sactions involved cash ad­ U.S. industry. Most forecasts H S ; S H Md Sm . 231 U S a closing date. sales are already in Other stores are at tober 1974 in space vacated ) U S S.-4I 738 im SdlfcSIUI II ' BELTONS HEARING AID SERVICE McCooe is a member. vances made to Koropatkin now look for new housing A brief statem ent by progress, officials said, Springfield’s Eastfield by the bankrupt Butter­ by investors whose money starts to reach at least 1.5 company management and the local store will be Mall, the Fairfield Mall in field’s Department Store. million in 1976. 2 said the IVi-year-old closed when merchandise Manchester store hasn't is removed. been profitable and of- Unofficial reports last Guatemalan quake slides Come Hungry CUISINE

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MARCH CHILDREN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES, CITY PHONE ADDRESS TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. BURNSIDE D -g DEPOSIT EACH WEEK [sto lUnSIDI AVL. I. HTFO. • 52I.3311 cm PHONE AS NEW DRAWINOS ARE HELD WEEKLY A.K.C. REGISTERED PUPPIES Ws have |u«t the puppy lor you. All Inoculated and healthy. We will epeclal order any : DEPOSIY EACH WEEK SMALL APPLIANCES & HOME ITEMS SEAN CONNERY No purchase necea8ary...Must be over 18 years ol 23 24 25 26 27 MICHAEL CAINE puppies not In our ksnnelel A small dapotll will do III Ask about OUR LIFETIME ! AS NEW DRAWINOS ARE HELD WEEKLY age or older to win. You need not be present to win ‘*THE MAN WHO QUARANTEEI I No purchase nece88ary...Must bs over 18 years ol but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car WOULD BE KING” 1 age or older to win. You need not be present to win (from selection of 11 care). Winner must pay all taxes M IN I D A C H S H U N D S ...... $149.00 ALL SALES FINAL. 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SU N. thru T H U R S. 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. AH efM JUteiM. oNWten end edu M 0«w MtlMt get SMteteet. AM M onal auteiMM - ftoutH or 99« ortiiHuts trill 111) ofiniHURS tim tii) iiD tii iK i kWi«duetiFiiw*et#«wii-IV00»wiu6(oet No ptootR-efositicwNnUhod proto Mioiioi CASH, MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD ACCEPTED. FRI. & SAT. 11 A.M. to 12 A.M. OorWMla (d O M 8-ouf MiocOon) YOu w oy soieel eddlOonol oorUoWt oWorod M roRionoOtR ontottMfonioodcomof f MNsleeOonornanOYehoortuNrn twwdtd HehondlWeelweo PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 23, 1976 ...... ' ...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., March 23. 1976 — PAGE FIVE iHanrhpBlfr EitfuingHrralJi Special fund groups evade election reform WASHINGTON — As was widely Manchester — A City of Village Charm insurance, machinery, railroad, rolls, are in practice exempt from proclaimed, the election reform law credit union, retail, glass, mail Founded Oct. 1, 1881 of 1974 was intended to prevent Ray Cromley the financial restrictions im post on order, agriculture, dairy interests political groups generally. M*mb«r. Audll Bureau of Circulatlotr Member, Uniferl Press Inlernalionat speciai interest groups and major and others too numerous to list. donors from having undue influence. Labor unions fare b i^ In thlf Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, business concerns, directly or in­ ’Thus, though congressional races special privilege category. Unions, OF)EEN Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. The reformers had a point. In the are hardly off the starting blocks, the STAMPS 1974 congressional elections, haif the directly. Common Cause calculations having large numbers of members in data to date suggests that, clean elec­ 3 Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkinglon, Managing Editor indicate that 107 corporations and 22 particular states or congressional funds raised were given by special in­ tion law or no, more money will be terest groups, individual donors in banks have set up new political com­ districts may propagandize their A given Senate, and House candidates O pinion the $500 and up class and by the can­ mittees, more than doubling the members virtually at will, and number they had before the 1974 elec­ this year by special interest groups "door-to-door” canvass these voters Ws Ratsrvs didates themselves out of their own than ever before in history. Supermarkets pockets. tions. Savings and loan groups have — without this time and these costs The Right Even more disconcerting, To Limit’ Slow down and live The reform law, however, is set up five, oil companies eight, being charged either to the can­ aerospace firms four, steel com­ however, are loopholes in the law didates of their choice or to the $5,000 ■ Qusnmiss. already a bust — even before the first which give certain organizations The Connecticut Safety Com­ where landscape does not in­ Senate and House races under the panies eight, dental association limit. mission recently reported 395 hibit speeding such as open seven, labor unions 36 to 39 depending with large and widespread But don’t discount the advantage Manchester new pure ruies have gotten into memberships special advantages of persons died as the result of stretches of divided highway, stride. on definition. given other special groups with large DOUBU S&H GREEN Qastonbury New committees were set up by great value. Organizations, in their membership lists — including traffic accidents in Connec­ DOT hopes to identify those Under the 1974 law, no industrial, literature for members and in their West Hartford labor, agricultural, medical, conser­ pharmaceutical, real estate, utility. medical, dental, farm, business and STAMPS WEDNESDAY ticut in 1975. This is three less areas of highest speeding political solicitation of those on their teacher associations. Wethersfield than the 398 persons who died vative, iiberal or other speciai in­ counts and notify the state terest poiitical committee can give NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS in 1974. police so it can patrol that more than $5,000 to any one can­ This relatively unchanged area. didate. toll reflects to a large degree We think the 55 mile per hour Ail very well. Except that in the Bomlast Rollaii BONELESS BEEF mm'K NaMsfui the continued impact of the 55 speed is not unreasonable es­ relativeiy short time since the BEEF Swo0t Ufa KilAFT KRAFT mile per hour speed limit pecially for a state that is reform law went into effect, more BOTTOM RINRB CHICKEN IMITATION which most drivers observe. than 242 special political donor PREMIUM relatively small geographical­ groups have been set up according to CHUCK MIRACLE However, it is apparent, too, QTRS BUTTER ly and has much of its traffic Common Cause. MAYONMAISE that the toll could have been concentrated in heavily pop­ ROAST Leg Qtrs. WWi Necks snd 1-lb.Qtrs SALTINESI WHIP To evade the $5,000 limit, special ROAST 32 Ox. 1LB. lower if the speed limit were ulated urban areas. interest companies, unions and • r t n t Qtr* wHti Wing* 32-or more evenly and effectively We hope that those drivers associations, not content with enforced. who are now taking a chance organizing dozens of new political This is why we are pleased to on speeding to save a few organizations, have in essence split existing groups, so that every sub note the state Department of minutes will slow down. organization, made artificially in­ Transportation will step up its We can’t think of a nicer dependent on paper, could give up to efforts to identify highways Bicentennial present than DOT $5,000 to each candidate of its choice. where speeding is a problem having to report that its As Common Cause notes, in the B&e by increasing its speed monitoring program has failed four months from August to BAKIN6 PLAHEX monitoring machines from six to find any areas that require December 1975, the Communications MUSHROOMS LETTUCE to 18 in a program coordinated additional State Police writing Workers of America registered 12 PICKLES POTATOES with the state police, the out speeding tickets. new committees. In the last three Han & Hall Cucumber Slices S mi! TAMPONS months of 1975, Dow Chemical Com­ D Q < 30 CT. Department of Motor Vehicles Of course that can only pany set up seven. The American 4 iM ancl the Federal Highway Ad­ happen if we all obey the speed Dental Association established nine, SITS* lb. ministration. limit and while we are at it, all the Machinists four. Yellow By selecting locations where the other rules of the road. Because labor unions already had qt. CABBAGE radar would be effective and groups In every state and in most Cu c u m b e r s major cities, business concerns with ONIONS a special interest in what Congress Futility fails to deter votes have been moving rapidly to 1 2 * catch up. Approximately three- ■■■ lb. (PtM)to by M«l Barlow) fourths of the new political 2 I 2 5 « tax challengers organizations are sponsored by The entrance to The Marble House, a Vanderbilt "cottage” in Newport, R.I. KRAFT DELUXE i l A A KELLOGG'S FA a Despite repeated rebuffs by incrimination. the courts,, every so often Then there are the taxpayers MAYONNAISE & CHEESE HT VARIETY CEREAL 59^ someone mounts a new who refuse to file a return Time to go back to the drawing board SAt-ADA $1 1 A SWEET LIFE EXTRA LARGE A / t M challenge against the alleged because they disagree with TEA BAGS ,..„ * 1 .1 9 RIPE OLIVES 3 / * l WASHINGTON — It has been said any Democratic candidate could . unconstitutionality or illegality U.S. foreign or domestic of the liberal bloc in Congress that would set up a new full employment Andrew Tully Indeed, the suggestion is that , office in the Department of Labor. KRAFT PAA PRISKIES gW /AA a or just plain injustice of the policies. The Vietnam war too often its members can’t count. Democratic candidates had better federal income tax. That failing crops up again in a No U.S. agency has ever functioned ITALIAN DRESSING leo. 59^ CAT FOOD zzoi 2/9 9^ produced a flurry of such run on that platform, or be without money. ASSORTED JCSSO CALIF. Some of the attempts cases. revised full employment bill blackballed by the liberal requiring reduction of unemploy­ That is to say, if a private sector is Item: The bill makes no mention of deserve high marks for Some arguments centered on Congressional coalition. controls on wages and prices, nor BAR-B-QUE SAUCE „ ..4 9 ‘ LIHER „,.*1 .6 9 originality if not success, ac­ ment to three per cent within four unable to provide enough “job oppor­ Well, that would not quite be a fate the claim that U.S. military years after enactment. tunities,” the federal government even of voluntary wage-price CHOPS TOMATOES worse than death. If I were, say. restraint. There goes the price of cording to Commerce Clearing activities in foreign countries Yep, the bill has substantial would be obligated to become the 3 LOIN - 3 CBNTNR CHOPS Scoop Jackson or Jimmy Carter, I’d . , K i r ...... » J 9 ‘ Y i r ...... j / 8 9 ‘ House, an organization which constituted war crimes. Other Congressional muscle behind it. So employer of last resort. Forever and take a chance on disagreeing with the far, it has the backing of 110 House No and no. Hurnphrey and Hawkldjlj I dsi'.n reports on developments in tax taxpayers have objected that ever, my dear Mrs. Balderdash. coalition. On the spending issue, should go back to the drawing board:' and business law. members and half a dozen Senators, The coalition of liberals, blacks there obviously are many more con­ $ 1 3 9 because part of their tax and its chief sponsors are Sen. Their brain child sounds too much „ ..4 9 ‘ » BUTTER J U 9 A classic example was the dollars go for'armaments, this and organized labor behind the bill servative Democratic and indepen­ like that $l,000-for-everybody gim­ Nk I 4 / ? l Hubert Humphrey and Rep. has not spelled out its cost. But dent voters this year. Their position D O W Z IP LO C K A A A P P A case in which a taxpayer violates their freedom of Augustus Hawkins, D-Calif. Any bill mick, and every Democratic can­ Humphrey, rather reluctantly, is not ideological; it's just that didate knows what happened to BAGS „ 6 3 ‘ CORNED BEEF HASH 5 5 ' asserted that the income tax religion. that carries Humphrey’s name is big opined that to employ two million they've decided the cost of both LIBBY’S CUT GREEN George McGovern. JUMBO ^ A A l a ROSA A / A A / > amendment, the Sixteenth Still others have opposed stuff. persons would require about $25- living and taxation is too high for or FRENCH STYU Amendment, was un­ federal taxation on the ground Admittedly, the bill has a noble billion a year in gross federal out­ their taste. SARANWRAP .on 79^ ZITI .0. 3/89^ purpose. That’s its problem. So did lays. He hastily added that savings in constitutional because it that it is discriminatory. In one Even these days, $12-billion is not DOW ^ A a MR. COFFEE ^A a Thomas More’s Utopia. welfare and unemployment compen­ to be confused with a sack of Jimmy Dateline 1776 BEANS placed taxpayers in a position case, for example, a taxpayer To get down to specifics, the sation, plus tax revenue from the of involuntary servitude, con­ Carter’s peanuts. Sure the By United Press International BATHROOM CLEANER 7 9 ' FILTERS 7 9 ' asked that a special exemption legislation would require the federal new job-holders would bring the net Humphrey-Hawkins bill is NEW YORK, March 23 - A trary to provisions of the be granted to members of the government to “follow politicies" cost down to “only” $12-billion a humanitarian and compassiondte, number of inhabitants learned of the Thirteenth Amendment. black race. that would create jobs for all adult year. but I suggest there is a price limit to departure of Gen. Howe’s evacuation OVEN CLEANER 9 9 ' NAPKINS 2 / 9 5 ' Americans who want to work. This Alas, the coalition once more has Violation of Fifth Amend­ If death and taxes are cer­ the average working voter’s of Boston and fled the city "with the KLEENEX P A a DOWNEY A A a would be achieved by enacting as law flunked arithmetic. If there is one humanitarianism and compassion. utmost precipitation” in an anticipa­ 4 / ! l ment rights is another frequent tain, so is the likelihood that the right to a job. The President and argument, although as early as thing all the polls agree upon, it is And most voters by now have learned tion of a British arrival. An effigy of FACIAL TISSUES 5 9 ' FABRIC SOFTENER '2,v: „ ..6 9 ' the income tax will continue to Congress would be ordered to fix that a majority of the American elec­ that cost estimates of new federal Royal Gov. Tryon was carried 1927 the Supreme Court held be challenged, says Commerce specific numerical goals for employ­ torate is in rebellion against big programs almost always undershoot through the streets and strung up on that filing an income tax ment, production and purchasing SWEET LIFE Clearing House, even though government spending. Yet the bill is the final figures. a gallows with the warning “Tories ^ A a RATH CHUNK return did not violate one’s the courts have made their power each year. designed to build a platform on which Item: The Humphrey-Hawkins bill take care.” right ■» against self­ CHICKEN lb7 9 ^ .8 9 ' TOMATO position clear. BEEF A A A BONELESS b e e f t o p r o u n d SHORT RIBS » 9 9 ' S TEA K S n .6 9 KETCHUP Today’s thought O pe n forum BONELESS BEEF TOP SIRLOIN A A g r a d e ‘A’ STEAKS * 1 .0 9 TURKEY DRUMSTICKS .lb. 3 9 ' 20 OZ. A recent article entitled “Ban On helping others find it, too. 1ST CUT BEEF Birth’’ highlighted the rapidly During this Lenten season, let us Financial aid asked for Crossroads ‘Bicentennial guilt’ causes some thought 5 9 ^ SELECT growing population problem of the remember that Jesus said, "I was To the Editor: CHUCK STEAKS BEEF 4 9 ' world. .lb. hungry and you gave me food; 1 was A typographical error appeared on ty — how not to become involved. (1 BEEF ROUND We find ourselves legitimately con­ COLONIAL ASST. thirsty and you gave me drink; I was To the Editor, Page 13 of “area briefs” column in have not read the book, so I apologize cerned about the massive population three paid counselors, all who com­ if my statement is misleading). a stranger and you welcomed me; I One of our neighbors is in trouble. bine academic work and specialized the March 15 Herald. Our newspaper SWISS STEAK ,8^1.69 COLD CUTS 6oz. pkg. 4 9 ' problems of the world, which face us was naked and you clothed me; I was Crossroads Counseling and Drug In­ is not noted for errors and I am not That is the trouble with America wiii A f f l ^ with the necessity of providing not training in the field of drug and this 1976 and I, for one, accept my j l 1 A n e p c o b e e f sick and you visited me; I was in formation Center at 33 Park St. is in writing this to be critical. In large only food, but adequate nutrition, but alcohol abuse. NtPCO ^ 1976 AUTO prison and you came to me. When real trouble of not being able to effec­ letters, "BICENTENNIAL GUILT” own “Bicentennial Guilt” —never in­ PORK SPARE RIBS .1 .1 9 KNOCKWURST n .2 9 finding also a satisfying and By best estimates, the short fall you did it, to the least of these my tively meet the needs of the area for at first made me giggle. The quilt is volved myself in politics in any way PASnUMI...... 7 9 * OA^ NEPCO-WATER ADDED (4 wholesome way of life. A way of life, will be approximately $1,900. Simple — except by voting. There is much I brethren, you did it to me." the remainder of their fiscal year en­ arithmetic indicates that this amount to be raffled off in September — ultimately, is not determined by You cannot lead a hungry person to ding July 1, 1976. With the exception would that we could, we humans, find disagree with — 1 have very definite .MI...BOU franks . 89^ DAISY ROLLS .8^.69 governments, administration and could be raised by 19 people each views about many subjects but do Christ. Give him food, and then share of minimal public contributions, the donating $100, or 190 people donating such a great outlet for our guilt, as to legislation. It is determined by peo­ with him Christ. effort is supported by the Town of raffle it off! nothing to advance my thoughts to ple finding their way to purpose and $10 each. my representatives. For one exam­ Norman E. Swensen, Pastor Manchester. But in these periods of The human brain (mine anyway) . . 7 5 * meaningfulness themselves and then There is no question but what the Canada Dry Trinity Covenant Church increasing expense it has been im­ works strangely. This whole idea of ple, I do believe that a return to KMFT service provided by the organization capital punishment is needed. I have KRAFT 16 OZ. SEALTEST possible to stay within the budgeted is necessary and could not be ob­ “Bicentennial Guilt” started the AMKIHCAN LOAF figures. wheels turning and the thoughts done nothing at all to assure that VELVEETA tained for anywhere near the cost if "Government by the people, and for CHEESE...... 6 9 * SODA FRENCH COTTAGE Crossroads offers counseling for it were a governmental effort. The tumbling around in my mind, urging individuals, families and groups who the people shall not perish from the CHEESE 32 Ol. people of Manchester have beep most me on to write this letter. Indeed, we IMPORTBO seek to eliminate the effect of drugs earth.” S | 1 « Ginger Ale Barrell Head Club DRESSING CHEESE generous in the past for their ALL in America do share “Bicenten­ 24 o r and alcohol abuse from their lives. It Just like in the case of the Hebron BOlUOHAM w«». ■ SPREAD neighbors in need, and, hopefully, nial Guilt.” The rules and laws of our 2 LB. provides educational programs for forefathers laid down in our constitu­ Bicentennial quilt — where the this occasion will be no exception. women need help to sew the pieces students and parents and is equipped tion have become all but a mockery. COLOHIAL Your tax-free contribution may be together- let us all, myself included, to provide crisis intervention for sent to Crossroads at 33 Park St., There is almost nothing sacred in BOAST BEEF ...... wib. w6 l g 9 P * $159 drug-related emergencies. this modern 1976 and it is all put have a new dedication toward with Coupon Manchester. Could you do less for a America — help to put the pieces The facility is open Monday down (or held up) in the name of an neighbor? together and return to some of the through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 intangible I jlled “Progress.” We are Sincerely yours, values of our forefathers to keep our p.m., and on Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 taught now to live for ourselves — do • William R. Johnson, “America the Beautiful,” just that. p.m. Telephone contact may be made president, what we want — don’t care what STMTFORD F«IM$ on a 24-hour basis. Sincerely, VIVA ROMA CRANATION ' . Savings Bank others think — squash our guilt. CIHPE The professional staff consists of There is even a popular book about Mrs. Evelyn Barracliffe EXPRESSO of Manchester 98 W. Middle Tpke. RAGU Q O e "how to say no” without feeling guil­ INSTANT ^ Manchester COFFEE JELLY SAUCE 0 9 232-oz. MILK f Breakfast helpers thanked for aid Herald yesterdays To the editor; thank you for your supplies of I would like to use your open forum napkins, straws, cups, coffee, etc. section to express my thank you to Many thanks for the part you alt 25 years ago 10 years ago n:.“45 the people who helped me in any way played. . .Nick Angelo's resignation as presi­ Board of Education pleads with to make the Interfaith Girl Scout Then our thanks to the 37 troops dent of the Twilight League is placed town directors for restoration of the breakfast a success. The Cadet Troop and their leaders for their support on file and the West Sider will con­ $300,000 cut in next year's budget I0« OFF that helped serve, the women from and to the more than 400 girls who tinue as president for another season. recommended by Town Manager the Ladies of Columbus, Mothers' attended. Your behavior was 100 per The Town of Manchester will Robert Weiss. U fla lO A ttm Circles, and leaders of troops, did a cent perfect. It was nice to give an receive a state grant of $2,632.97 for Manchester Interfaith Social Ac­ CONFIDENTS BUCKWHEAT LADT scon beautiful job and any other person order and have it obeyed. My many work done in adding two classrooms tion Council votes to explore poeilbli- BATH TISSUE who I may not have mentioned, a big to Rolsertson School in 1949', ty of constructing 40 or 50 low-cost, Om 4 Thni Hm n tr CEREAL MO*. personal thanks to all. Ototf Tim Miifli IT thank you. Arline F. Swanson Superintendent of Schools Arthur H. open-occupancy apartment units To Burger King, Bonanza, Dairy llling reports. rrt# Sfor# W/fh “1 thought I told you — NO economizing on essentials!’ chairman. Breakfast Committee locally, under 100 per cent fedetal rPi# Slor# Wit> H itrt Queen of Broad St. and Hartford Rd., financing. o: PAGE SIX— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.; March 23; 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 23. 1976 — PAGE SEVEN

Police report Six sentenced for firebombing f - - Betty’s notebook NEW HAVEN (UPI) - nant role” in the March 1, Court grand jury in three employes working at % < Six men convicted in the 1975 fire. Bridgeport on state the plant the night it was firebombing of the Sponge The government con­ charges of kidnapping. destroyed. The three were By Betty Ryder t Arrests made by Manchester break into the Oak St. Package Store. • James Lippo, 24, of 375 Adams tended the fire was set to The kidnapping charges released unharmed a short Police included: Court date is April 12. St., charged Monday morning with Rubber Products Co. plant in Shelton have been collect $62 million in in­ stem from the abduction of time later. • Cheryl A. Boileau, 19, of 40 • Theodore J. Pelletier, 17, of 73 breach, of peace, after complaints surance claims. Olcott St., charged on a warrant School St., charged Monday after­ were received about an indecent sentenced to prison terms Newman gave 15-year Monday with Issuing a bad check. noon with disorderly conduct and in­ exposure incident at East Catholic ranging from 10 to 20 years. sentences to Peter Remember what they say about a court or on the golf course, you can Court date is April 5. toxication, after a disturbance at a High School. Court date is April 6. Your M«ilor CMrgo IVtIcomt On AN Protior Ordors Betress, 55, and Dennis young man's fancy and springtime? still look as though you've been there • Thom as F e rre r, 19, of 35 Foster St. address. Court date is • Warren K. Lindstrom, 29, and David N. Bubar, 46, Tiche, 29, and 10-year Well, I want you to know springtime by sporting a healthy looking tan. Glenwood St., charged on a warrant April 12. Judith A. Lindstrom, 34, both of 29 received a 20-year term, terms to Ronald D. Betres, takes it's toll on the middle age set, Monday with third-degree burglary • Raphael Trujillo, 18, of 869 Main Glenwood St., each charged with two the stiffest sentence 32; Anthony A. Just, 49, WESTERN BEEF too. and third-degree larceny. Police said St., charged Monday night with in­ counts of disorderly conduct. Police handed down Monday by Travel Show and Albert R. Coffey, 43, 63 TOUAND TPKE. OPEN SUNDAY 9-6 Was just dying to go on a picnic last the charges stem from a recent toxication, after a disturbance on said the charges involved two U.S. District Court Judge Moil., Tuei., Wed., sirt., all of the Pittsburgh, Pa., MANCHESTER 643-I1M weekend and use my straw basket (it The Herald's Travel Show Spencer st. Court date is April 5. separate domestic disturbances Mon­ Jon 0. Newman. The judge Son., 9-6 Thun., Fri. 9-9 Thursday night sounds great. described the former area. With a complete line of WE RESERVE THE mOHT TO looks like a suitcase) and a day afternoon. Court date is April 12. GRIXERIESS PRODUCE Just, Coffey and Ronald LIMIT QUANTITIES checkered tablecloth. You know like The films "This Land Called minister and self- Betres also were indicted Yugoslavia,” and "Romanian Rhap­ Thefts and other incidents reported proclaimed psychic as "the 1 mentioned once before, "A loaf of Barry reports good response March 12 by a Superior bread, a jug of wine, and thou,” sody” will be presented courtesy of to police Monday included: one who played the domi­ Well, it was almost international. Swissair and the Romanian Office of • A car stolen Monday night while Tourism. to Herald ad-questionnaire The wine was French, the bread was it was parked on Main St. in front of WIN A FREE Italian, and thou was Irish plus old We'll have as our special guest, Coring Photo Nassiff Photo Bradford Bacrach Photo Nassiff Photo the Mary Cheney Library. Manchester State Sen. David M. bury and about 48 per cent of ^ i i n p r h h a ve y o u a n English me. Milan Novkovic, district sales • About $200 worth of soda, candy, o u u w u e v en t s c h e d u led 1976 AUTO manager for Swissair, the airline of Barry, D-4th District, today reported Manchester (the other 52 per cent of All was in readiness, but on finding The engagement of Miss Mary E. The engagement of Miss Rena The engagement of Miss Carla Manchester is in the 3rd Senatorial gum and pastry, stolen in breaks into t h a t c a l ls for -DEPOSIT- Switzerland. 'The engagement of Miss Mary "strong and steady'! public response COUPON ONLY AT a sunny nook, I discovered I forgot Boyle to Michael F. Gardner, both of Denise Eschmann to Robert A. Bard, Lucy Hauman of Edmond, Okla. to District). seven trucks at A-1 Caterers, 340 FOOD? Free tickets are available at The Elizabeth Carlo of Vernon to Steven to a single advertisement in The the wine. All was not lost. The bread East Hartford, has been announced both of Manchester, has been an­ Steven Bruce Grube of Manchester, Barry's poll is being conducted Adams St. It may be a wedding, a Herald's office or from any of the David Hoffman of Holbrook, Mass,, Manchester Herald. WESTERN was fresh (and so was thou). No, I'm by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allard nounced by her parents, Mr. and has been announced by her parents, also in t h ^ area weekly periodicals. • Several vandalism cases, in­ .banquet or just an informal sponsoring travel agents. has been announced by her parents, Barry is conducting a survey only kidding, the bread was only a lit­ J. Boyle of 34 Smith Dr., East Hart­ Mrs, J. Rudolf Eschmann of 36 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hauman of He says he'll release the results of cluding one at the Eighth Utilities get-together of a society, BEEF Show time is 8 p.m. at East ford. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Carlo of 11 regarding some of the controversial lodge or some friendly group. tle stale. Litchfield St.. Edmond, Okla. the poll publicly within the next two District sewer plant in which 22 win­ Catholic High School. Doors open at Box Mountain Dr., Vernon. issues facing the state legislature Mr, Gardner is the son of Mr. and weeks, noting that many replies in- dows were broken. Police said it fTe Are Prepared to 7:30. Mr. Grube is the son of Mrs. and is seeking answers to 10 NAME New language Mrs. Albert Gardner of Enfield. Wallace M. Grube of 387 Porter St. clpde comments and suggestions, appeared vandals used a B-B gun. Serve You to Your Mr. Bard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. questions in ihis advertisement. The bride-elect was graduated and the late Wallace M. Grube. She is plus explanations of the answers to • Theft of two art objects, with a Complete Sati$faction ADDRESS Now that we've sort of mastered Poison acts fast Robert Bard of 18 Englewood Dr. “ I have received about 300 com­ from East Hartford High School and the granddaughter of Mrs. Otis M. the questions. total value of $375, from Foot Prints Our catering service is set up the CB (citizens band) language, the pleted questionnaires from area CITY The Council on Family Health has St. Francis Hospital School of Nur­ Miller of Wethersfield. Mr. Hoffman is the son of Mr. and Art Gallery, 466 Main St. The artist, to be flexible enough to ac­ PHONE young lady of the house has come up The bride-elect was graduated residents,” Barry reported. "The "U's easy to see," said Barry, reminded us that this week is sing. She is employed as a registered The bride-elect was graduated Mrs. Harold Hoffman of Holbrook, "that people will responsibly air Rick Gould of Hartford, said one was commodate any size DEPOSIT UCH WEEK with a new one. from Manchester High School in 1975 results will be tabulated after I gathering. Why not call us and AS HEW DRAWINRS ARE HELD WEEKLY National Poison Prevention Week. nurse at St. Francis Hospital in Hart­ from Oklahoma City University in Mass. their views if they have the oppor­ a four-inch-tall bronze figure with She's gone continental and ford. and is now attending Connecticut receive results from other sections of talk over the details? No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years of In 1450 Scotland's Court 1975 and completed a graduate tunity. It's important for me to know wings, an eagle and gargoyle face, whenever she leaves the house she Stenographic Institute in New Bri­ The bride-elect was graduated the 4th Senatorial District." age or older to win. You need not be present to win Apothecary declared that "all per­ Her fiance attended Enfield High course at Adelphi University, Garden the opinions of the residents of my with a snake wrapping around it. The says "Chow.” tain, majoring in court reporting. She from Rockville High School in 1973 Barry's district comprised of South Garden Grove Caterers, Inc. but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car sons are forbidden under the pain of School and is employed by Rogers City, N.Y. She is a member of Alpha district and I hope they wiU continue other is a four-inch-tall wax-and- Well the first few times she said it is employed part-time at Meadows and from Bryant College, Windsor, East Windsor, Bolton, An­ (from selection ot 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes treason to bring home poisons for any Corp. in Manchester. Chi Omega sorority. to express their thoughts." graphite figure of a pregnant woman. TELEPHONE 649-5313 - 649-5314 & license. I thought to myself if she's hungry Convalescent Home. Providence, R.I. in 1975 She is dover, Coventry, Hebron, Glaston­ use by which Christian man or The couple is planning a June 5 Her fiance will graduate in May why is she leaving. employed as an executive secretary woman can take harm " wedding at Hockanum Methodist from Rutgers University, New So I'd pop my head out the door and Her fiance, also a 1975 graduate of at Aetna Life & Casualty Co. Thousands of children are acciden­ Church in East Hartford. Brunswick, N.J. He is a member of say “Honey, did you have enough to Manchester High School, is tally poisoned each year through in­ Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity eat?” She give me a nod and a smile employed by Pequot Bottling Co, in Her fiance is currently attending Griffin Photography and continue on her merry way. gestion of common household sub­ and vice president of Alpha Pi Mu, DMnMDrriL NITMmH stances such as cleaning agents, Glastonbury. Bryant College and will graduate in M NSIIKS It took a while before I got the hang Culture, children industrial engineering honor society. June. of it and now I realize “ Chow" means laundry detergents, furniture He is an industrial engineer. 464 NORTH MAIN 8TRIET polishes, medicines, cosmetics, No date has been set for the wed­ MANCHESTER goodby or hello depending on film series topic ding. The couple is planning a June 12 The couple is planning a June 6 Gail 647-9411 petroleum products such as gasoline wedding in Wethersfield. whether you're coming or going. Children, the family and alter­ wedding at the home of the bride. For heaven's sake, it's probably and turpentine, and garden chemicals. native life styles are discussion exactly what Sophia Loren says when topics for the third meeting in the she leaves Carlo Ponti to go shop­ At spring cleaning time, and routinely during the year, survey the culture and revolution film series ping, or Liz's greeting when she and Wednesday at Manchester Communi­ Births Richard meet at the garden gate. home from room to room to be sure all dangerous products are stored ty College. Just goes to show what a sheltered where children can't reach them. .'Wallers, K riHluly II March 13 at Manchester life I lead. The Manchester Women's Center D a w n , daughter of D'llulia, Jeffrey Piiiil, grandparents are Mr. and iB O L A N D l Examine medicines and other sub­ Memorial Hospital. Her is sponsoring the series. This one will Richard G, and Susan Gee son of Paul M. and Donna Mrs. Fred F. Davis of stances and if they are no longer in maternal grandmother is Day D'ltalia of 1288 Boston Richfield, Minn. Her pater­ The new bronze age use, discard them. meet at 8 p.m. in the MCC main cam­ Salters of Wangumbaug Mrs. Chester Cibroski of O IL C O . pus auditorium. Admission is free. Dr., Coventry. She was Tpke,, Bolton. He was born nal grandparents are Mr. Ladies, the men are catching up Keep products in their original con­ Manchester. Her paternal March 12 at Manchester and Mrs. M. W. Norton of EST. 1935 with us and may soon be sporting tainer. born March 13 at grandmother is Mrs. Three films will be shown: “A Memorial Hospital. His Apple Valley, Minn. Her ruddy complexions that make the Manchester Memorial Charles King of West Avoid taking medicine in a child's Space to be Me " deals with the need maternal grandparents are great-grandparents are office-imprisoned executive look as Hospital. Her maternal Springfield, Mass. FUEL OIL presence. Children love to imitate for day car services; "Children of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mrs. D. C. Niesen of if he'd just returned from a week in adults. grandparents are Mr. and I'automatic delivery the Kibbutz" presents a view of an Day of Waterbury. His Minneapolis, Minn., the Bahamas. Mrs. Williard J, Gee of Diilcy, Seim .Mieliurl, I 24 HOUR SERVICE Never replace "safety caps " with effective form of day care; and "San­ paternal grandparents are Herbert H. Steele of Bronzers for men were introduced other caps. Manchester. Her paternal son of Edward Martin and dy and Madeline's Family" takes a grandparents are Mr. and Sharon Ann Warner Daley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph England, and Mr. and Mrs. 646-6320 several years ago, but the success The theme for the week is parent's and child's eye view of a les­ Mrs. Robert J. Salters of of 378 Park Ave., East D'ltalia of Goshen, N.Y. M. M, Loomis of Omaha, was limited because they were time- “Children act fa s t... so can poison.” f M 9 Center SI., Mancheitet bian mother and her family. Coventry. Her paternal Hartford. He was born He has a sister. Kathryn Neb. consuming to apply. Day 2Vi, The new ones currently on the great-grandmother is Mrs. March 13 at Manchester MugfonI, Eilwurd, son Angels Robina Lamprecht of Memorial Hospital. His N u r t o n , M e g u n % market are supposed to impart a of Norman R. and Linda Manchester, maternal grandparents are D u n ie lle , daughter of 9 natural healthy look on the face and “ Every man hath a good and a bad Levensky Mugford of 42 Pluto, discovered in 1930. is the most Mr. and Mrs. William James M. and Carol Davis be simple to apply. angel attending on him in particular, distant known planet in our solar system. Jerry Rd., East Hartford. So gentlemen, if busy schedules K in g , D c lin ru li I ...... , Warner of East Hartford. Norton of 63 Tudor Lane. He was born March 15 at all his life long.” Robert Burton In its 248-year orbit of the sun, Pluto daughter of John A. and His paternal grandparents won't allow you time on the tennis (1577-1640) never comes closer than 2,670.000 miles She was born March 12 at Manchester Memorial Linda Cibroski King of Complete to the earth. are Mr, and Mrs. Martin Manchester Memorial Hospital. He has a brother, H 6 ME Canton. She was born Daley of Enfield. Hospital. Her maternal Brian 10V5. Financial Services STOCKS CORPORATE AND MUMOPAL BONDS TAX SHELTERS OPTIONS TRAVEL SHOW... Marcli 25 MUTUALFUNDS

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Burial will be at the con­ venience of the family. for old town firehouse NEW YORK (UPI) - ’The Manager Red Schoendienst had The funeral of Joseph Vesco of 72 tion game against the Chicago White clubowner George Steinbrenner said, The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The Manchester Plan­ The commissioners ad­ the pipe would not impede DIAMONDS coach Preston Gomez hitting wicked Pine St., who died Saturday at spotlight in the early days of Sox. Murtaugh also said he wanted to “I expect him to win a minimum of Main St., is in charge of ning and Zoning Commis­ vised town officials to con­ passage along the river or grounders at the Cardinals infield Manchester Memorial Hospital, is By Len Auster the St. Louis Cardinals’ spring experiment with first baseman- 15 gam es.“...Manager Alex Gram­ arrangements. sion Monday declined to sider what value the land contribute to pollution. during Monday’s workout — and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the A k l N outfielder-catcher Ed Kirkpatrick at mas of the Milwaukee Brewers in­ There are no calling hours. change to Business II the might have if a decision is' The commission ap­ training camp has been turned Gomez was eager to explain why. John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 third base "just to see what he can dicated that he hopes his regular out­ zone for the old town ever made to improve the proved a subdivision of 14 k t Odd Rings full glare on rookie third do.” W. Center St., with a Mass at the firehouse at Pine St. and land on Tolland Tpke. at “The reason is because the com­ field will consist of Bobby Darwin in condition of Hartford Rd. baseman Hector Cruz. Outfielder Bobby Murcer of the Church of the Assumption at 10. G, Paul Guggolz Hartford Rd. at that point where it is the request of Ted Trudon. Don't understand bination of artificial turf and dirt at right, Sixto Lezcano in center and Beautiful Starfire diamond Bits and pieces The Cardinals, gambling by San Francisco Giants, balking at a 20 Burial will be in St. Augustine's The town had sought the Its purpose was to validate St. Louis, the only such infield in the Charlie Moore in left...Outfielder G. Paul Guggolz, 40, of 34 Garnet narrow and leads into a Released Monday were the Quesnel In the LL Division and trading veteran third baseman Ken per cent pay cut, said, “I don’t want Cemetery, Glastonbury. change from Industrial a past transfer of land, rings reasonably priced and - National League, makes the ball Jerry Martin, fighting for a spot on Rd. was dead on arrival Monday at sweeping curve. all-CCIL selections and one East Catholic’s John Lusa in the L. Reitz during the winter in order to to play out my option unless I have Friends may call at the funeral Zone, apparently to in­ guaranteed in writing. scoot and zip faster than in any other the Philadelphia roster, a Manchester Memorial Hospital after In another action Mon­ technically a subdivision of Division were named to the seco|ld acquire Pete Falcone, are to.”...John Grubb tripled home two home tonight from 7 to 9. crease the value of the it, but not for development. Trade-in value, permanent wonders why Manchester park,” he said. “It’s the toughest in­ sacrifice fly with one out in the ninth suffering an apparent heart attack day, the commission team All-State. Bolton High’s Kevin likely to stand or fall as pennant con­ runs in the ’ intra­ The information about Mr. Vesco’s parcel for sale. Town A request by the Green registration and loss High’s Bruce Ballard received field in the league and you can’t baby inning Monday night to lift the at his home. He was the husband granted Raymond Damato Kowalyshyn in Class S and tenders on the quality of their )'new squad game...The Atlanta Braves are brothers was incorrect in the Manager Robert Weiss has infielders, who have to react quickly Phillies to a 1-0 victory over the of Mrs, Barbara Fleming Guggolz. permission to install a Manor Construction Co. for protection assured. only honorable mention in Ellington’s Tim Forbes in Class M infield” of Keith Hernandez at first still wondering about the obituary in Monday's Herald. They Mr. Guggolz was born March 16, a potential buyer for the sewer pipe attached to the a site revision was also basketball. Questioned is not there.” Detroit Tigers. made his' are Anthony Vesco of Greensburg, also made second team All-State. base, Mike Tyson at second, Don whereabouts of Roger Moret, Cuban- debut in a National League uniform 1936 in Coleman, Tex., and lived in property. underside of a bridge on granted. Green Manor Kessinger at short and Cruz at third. In other camps: Pa., and Spirito Vesco and Domenick the coaches’ sanity but their Penney High’s Mike Mack and South born pitcher acquired during the and combined with Ron Schueler, Manchester for the past 10 years. He In a related action, com­ New State Rd. to provide wants the revision because wisdom. Catholic’s Steve Ayers and John Miffed at being traded, Reitz said Bob Moose, Larry Demery and winter from the Boston Red Vesco, both of Manchester. was employed as a project engineer mission members decided sewage disposal for an it has found the split level Tom Hilgendorf and Dan Boytano to Mike Quesnel and John Pisch were Pinone, the latter only a freshman, during the winter that he thought the George Medich were named by Sox...Dock Ellis was named to be the restrict the Tigers, worst team in the at Pratt and Whitney Division of they had no objection to the apartment complex now condominiums it had tabbed for the 10-man squad and received honorable mention in Class Cardinals were "sitting on an Manager Danny Murtaugh to pitch first starter for the New York major league last season, to five United Technologies Corp., East sale of the firehouse served by septic tanks. The planned do not sell as well perhaps the coaches didn’t want to L... Lusa is leaning toward Univer­ earthquake.” the Pittsburgh Pirates’ first exhibi­ Yankees in exhibition games and singles. Hartford, for 10 years. He was a provided that the town commission has jurisdic­ as other buildings it Hubert Leighton Sr. jiame three players from one team. sity of Hartford, Assumption or St. member of Trinity Covenant Church. does not have to spend tion because a watercourse markets in which each Hubert Randolph Leighton Sr., 79, It must be recalled, however, that Michael’s as his college selection. He is also survived by two sons, money to replace the in involved. The bridge floor is on a single level. formerly of Manchester, died Mon­ the Silk Towners won the league title Former New York Yankee first Jason B. Guggolz and Robert G. storage capacity it now crosses the Hockanum That change suggested a day at an Enfield convalescent home. by five games — seven if you include baseman Joe Pepitone is trying to Guggolz, both at home; a daughter. offers. Some town equip­ River. Commission different use of the land in Mr. Leighton was born Jan. 20,1897 the playoffs — and were far superior get back into the majors for the first Miss Angela B. Guggolz, at home; ment is stored there. members sought and its development at Lydall Latest NFL clubs in Boston, M ass., and lived in to everyone else. time since 1973. He is currently his mother, Mrs. Ida Guggolz of recieved assurance that and Greenwood Sts. Manchester for many years before Of the 10 who were chosen, seven working out with the San Diego Merced, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs, moving to Enfield. Before his retire­ were in the top 10 in league scoring Padres...Keith Frazier, younger Charles (Glenda) Smith of Fort brother of New York Knick star Walt to pick veterans ment, he was employed as a Naval statistics. The exceptions were Worth, Tex. About town inspector at Hamilton Standard Divi­ Fire calls Pisch, Penney's Tom Francis and Frazier, is a freshman at Kansas The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. sion of United Technologies Corp., John Lenihan from Hall. There is no State University. He is on the varsity at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Windsor Locks. He was a member of Waddell School patches (75 cents Rachel Rd. (Eighth District). argument with the picking of squad...While seldom used, the of­ NEW YORK (UPI) — The National Football League’s Seattle St. The Rev. Norman Swensen, M a n rh e s te r the American Association of Retired each or three for $2) and Waddell Monday, 11:17 p.m.—False Quesnel and Fermi's Bill Basker- ficial nickname of the NBA New and Tampa Bay expansion franchises begin to take shape next pastor of Trinity Covenant Church, Monday, 4:25 p.m. alarm from Box 26, High and York franchise is Knickerbockers. week when Persons. book bags ($1.40 each) will be on sale — light fixture at ville. That cannot be said for some the league holds its allocation draft of veteran will officiate. Buriat will be in East Cooper Sts. (Town). That’s a mouthful. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. before school starts Wednesday and Harvey's Dress Shop, Bun- others. A few were plain and simple players. Cemetery. Today, 1:37 a.m. —Eighth Kentucky, which last Sunday won Pauline King Leighton of Hollywood, Thursday. ___ Corners (Eighth District). scorers who put the ball up towards Seattle won a draw in late noon (EST) on. Monday, March ’29. There are no calling hours. District firemen on standby the NIT championship, has produced Md.; 3 sons, Bruce D. Leighton of Monday, 6:27 p.m. —Car the hoop as much as possible and as December and will have first pick Selection will begin at 9 a m. on The float committee for the for structure fire in Coventry. the most All-American basketball Norwich, Lester V. Leighton of New fire at Top Notch parking lot. Today, 7:34 a.m. —Clothes fast as possible. Should this be the next Tuesday. Tampa, which will Tuesday, March 30. The league has Bicentennial parade will meet Main and N. Main Sts. (Eighth players with 24. Notre Dame and London and Lt. Cmdr. ( U.S. N. Ret.) In Memoriam dryer fire at 28 Concord Rd. criteria used in the selections? choose second, will have the No. 1 imposed a 30-minute time limit for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Army District). UCLA are next with 18 Hubert R. Leighton Jr. of Hollywood, ;j:; In loving memory of Remigio :|:J (Town). The answer should be no. For if selection in the college draft on April the first 26 selections and 15 minutes and Navy Club. Those wishing to par­ Monday, 9 p.m. —Town apiece...Average attendance for this Md.; a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Ridoifi, who passed away-March 23, Today, 7:36 a.m. —Truck this is the formula used, team 8-9, for each subsequent pick. % l«3. $• ticipate in the parade are asked to at­ firemen on standby for apart­ year’s NIT was 11,335— lowest in the Rupar of Coventry; 15 grandchildren fire at McKee and Center Sts. ^iBM Your TfRUST m players are penalized for sacrificing The two clubs will select a total of Both coaches, John McKay of Tam­ tend this meeting. ment building fire in East (Town). tournament’s history. A crowd of f2,- and 2 great-grandchildren. Gone but not forgotten. ft' Hartford. itM Oiamend themselves for the betterment of all. 78 players — 39 each — and the new pa and Jack Patera of Seattle, have Today, 10:05 a.m. —False 415 was drawn for the finals between A memorial service is Thursday at Wife. Daughter and Sons •$ Monday, 11:09 p.m. Ballard is a prime example. He did rosters will be announced held mock drafts while preparing for The Town Meeting '76 pianning ses­ alarm from Box 531, Nathan ManchMtof Parakda • MS-0012 oI m Kentucky and UNC-Charlotte with 2 p.m. at Kingdom Hall, N. Maple —Refrigerator gas leak at 87 Vomon, Brtotot PU m , W xtfsnM, ilimOunf finish as the Indians' third leading III Wednesday, March 31. the real thing next week. sion scheduled for Wednesday has Hale School (Town). the majority rooting for the latter. scorer but that was incidental. His Three players will be picked from “We looked at the roster of each been postponed until April 1 at 7:30 Capacity at Madison Square Garden responsibility was defense and those each of the 26 established franchises. team and froze the players we p.m. in the Municipal Building coffee for basketball is 19,500. who went up against him can attest ¥ Under a system adopted last thought each team would try to room. Nevertheless, the NIT should not be ;iU to his prowess. Whatever ,^point- m November, the clubs will freeze their protect,” said McKay, who left the allowed to succumb. It’s a fine tour­ • Herald photo by Dunn) making he did, which was plentiful, rosters with 30 players from the ac­ University of Southern California to Cost-cutting only nament which exhibits good and was a bonus. Why should a performer tive and reserve list and two from the take the Tampa job. "We froze the 22 exciting basketball. Ciinlinui'd fro m I’ugo O n e have to score to be recognized. Cougar pitching brigade over-all reserve list, which includes starters and some assorted veterans to the salary cost estimates for playgrounds and parking lots. Slowly but surely in many areas The referee who hit Marquette 4' .1 . . . r , injured reserve and retired players. and we think there should be some closing of South School would result school staff and elimination of two • Elimination of spending plans defensive players are gaining Coach A1 McGuire with two technical Counted on to do the bulk of the pitching for the These include players who went on supervisory positions: The townwide pretty good football players around." in savings of $33,000 to $34,000, for new equipment. A drawback notoriety. It's,too bad this fact hasn't fouls Saturday was the same one who Manchester Community College baseball team are (1-r) Rich injured reserve before the trading reading supervisor and the assistant Seattle will be assigned to the representing staff and operating would be extra maintenance costs for arrived in this area for some called two technicals on the volatile director of buildings and grounds. older equipment, Kennedy said. Rabe, Rich Linden, Steve Weiaher. Terry Hickey, who was ill deadline of Oct. 28,1975. Free agents National Conference Western Divi costs. But South School's students coaches. There are other facets of Warrior coath m the 1974 NCAA are not included in the pool. Sion and Tampa to the American Those three actions — the improve­ • Cutbacks in plans for when the photd was taken, is also being looked on heavily. would have to be bused to Highland the game which are important — but finals against N.C. State...Early line Seattle and Tampa Bay will select Conference West next season for ment budget, salary adjustments and curriculum-related field trips. Park School, with.extra buses costing too many times neglected. on the NCAA semifinals finds alternately from the expansion list. standings purposes only. The elimination of two jobs — could • Reduction of the extracurricular $4,000 to $5,000, so the savings would Rutgers a one-point pick over Each time an established club loses a Seahawks will play each NFC dub probably save up to $175,000, depen­ activity account. One proposal, Overlooking facts probably be under $30,000. fall in love Michigan and Indiana six over player, it can freeze one more. Three once and Tampa once while the Buc­ ding largely on the outcome of pen­ Kennedy said, is to combine the Drawbacks to closing South School Some college coaches, it seems, UCLA...The Minnesota Vikings are MCC baseball team players must be picked from each caneers will face each AFC team ding labor negotiations with six Bennet Junior High School and Illing (with our bedrooms) — also considered at budget-making also judge how good a player is on seriously considering moving the club and the rotation continues until once along with its game against school employe unions, Kennedy Junior High School football teams time last year — include the extra how m anyV ints he scores. Quesnel NFL franchise to Memphis, each new club has its 39 players. Seattle. For the 1977 season. Seattle said. into one team. Schedules for other busing of students, forced relocation is the finest hoopster to come out of Tenn..,Pete Staum’s single game of heads south Friday Officials of the Seahawks and Buc­ will go to the AFC Central Division If the Board of Directors cuts the athletic teams could also be of. an 11-student special education Manchester High in a long time yet 202 in the Country Club duckpin caneers will receive the lists of and Tampa to the NFC Central and school board's budget request by shortened, he said. '•i'® great selection In Watkins bedroom galleries, but do class now at South School, and a many schools have hesitated. Some bowling league is a new league high. protected players at Commissioner reverse the process of playing each more than $175,000, the board will Watkin’s the store for bedrooms? P ric e selection. Heading south Friday at noon for an eight-game in five day breakup of the neighborhood school • An arbitrary across-the-board have questioned his stamina pointing Vin Boggini and Fred Baker shared Pete Rozelle’s office in New York at club in the conference. have to consider the other six-op­ You 11 find rich, lustrous woods In walnut, pecan, oak, maple, pine and concept, Kennedy said. cutback in appropriations for at his slight stature. Others have ap­ the old mark at 199...The Boston schedule is the Manchester Community College baseball team. tions, Kennedy said. cherry at prices that will fit your particular budget ^ Possible closing of South School supplies. Kennedy said the board had parently looked at his point total only Celtics are virtually assured of This is the third year the Cougars Besides the possible closing of sought a small increase, of 5 to 8 per The bedroom shown below is an exceptional value and said he can't play for me. was one of six secondary con­ having another sellout April 6 at the have undertaken a southern trip and ment Rabe on the mound. Local South School, the other con­ Somebody is going to be sorry. siderations mentioned by Kennedy, cent, to offset inflation. Hartford Civic Center when they play it has produced tangible results. Two product Terry Hickey, a member of siderations were: Quesnel is an all-around player — he The first cuts, Kennedy suggested, The school board has asked for a the . Over 9,000 years ago MCC reached the CCCAA East Catholic’s 1975 Class M cham­ • Cutbacks in the school system's shoots well, passes well, can Commissioner Rozelle would involve elimination of the 1976-1977 appropriation of $14,150,063. tickets have been sold already. playoffs and finished with a 10-6 pionship nine, will be counted on as a capital outlay account, which has and play defense. These attributes $110,000 "improvement budget," Weiss cut the request to $13,850,063 Just a few short days ago Toronto record and last season it made the starter. Windsor’s Steve Weisher, a $90,000 budgeted for 1976-1977. The have been shortchanged. Hopefully, which is to provide funds for nine tor his recommendation to the Board didn't have a major league baseball CCCAA finals before losing. This righthander, is a promising starter cuts would probably eliminate plans you someone will look at the over-all pic­ program improvement priorities, of Directors. Directors will meet team. Now both the American and campaign the Cougars are reaching and lefthander Rich Linden gives the testifies at Kapp trial for improving classroom lighting, ad­ can ture and give Quesnel a deserved Kennedy said other early con­ with the school board Wednesday at 7 National Leagues have expressed in­ for bigger heights — recognition in club a needed southpaw. Placido will ding a science lab at Manchester p.m. at the Municipal Building save chance. He has talent which terest in expanding into the Canadian siderations should be an adjustment New England and the NJCAA be a spot starter and used out of the SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Com­ High School, and resurfacing of Hearing Room to review the budget. % shouldn't be wasted. city. That's unreal. regionals. himself out by refusing to sign the 20 bullpen. That’s right — save 20% on this missioner Pete Rozelle has a salary standard player contract, an exer­ The first day the Cougars will The crucial catching position will in six figures, yet he sees himself as elegant English Manor Collection. travel by bus 10 hours to Durham. cise encompassed in the collective be in the capable hands of former a caretaker, a promoter of stability bargaining agreement signed Crafted in solid oak, pecan N.C. They will lay over until the next veneers and solid hardwoods. Manchester High standout Jack in the National Football League for between NFL management and the MHS students well prepared day when a six-hour ride will get Maloney, who gives the Cougars the good of the players and fans. Players Association. Handsomely carved pediment NHL California Seals them to Spartenburg, S.C. The power at the plate and solid defense Rozelle, testifying in Joe Kapp’s Kapp says he did not sign the stan­ (Continued from Page One) mirrors, fluted bedposts, graceful Cougars will open March 29 against same for both 1971 and 1975: A total been a small percentage of students behind it. "The infield appears damages trial in U.S. District Court, dard player contract because his at­ of 642 students. cabride legs, delicate brass Spartenburg Junior College with a questionable. Olander is looking for a said Monday his chief duty as com­ vices also declined from 1971 to 1975, that the public schools haven't been torney told him it was in violation of A supplement to the report detailed accents and a light mellow pecan doubleheader. In daily order, MCC first baseman. Joe Banning out of from 5 per cent to 3 per cent. able to prepare satisfactorily. The ^bunch of winners’ missioner of the 28-team league is to the antitrust laws. During the course will face Wofford College, also in employers of the 29 per cent bf the students who fall into this category finish create a most ususual collec­ East Catholic is the prime contender "promote stability for the good of the of this trial, Judge William T. Students finding employment in­ Spartenburg; then North Greenville 1975 graduating class that found jobs. as a rule have little desire to learn or tion for you. for the second base slot. A1 Dionne fans and to protect the integrity of Sweigert told defense attorneys, creased from 1971 to 1975, from 17 Junior College in a doubleheader in The 29 per cent represented 181 to prepare for either an academic or out of Coventry High is leading can­ the game for those who are in it.” while they were moving for a per cent to 29 per cent. Unemployed OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) — The California Golden Seals Greenville, S.C.; followed by a twin- students, and the employment nonacademic career. didate at shortstop. Larry Morrison, Rozelle is a defendant in this case directed verdict of dismissal, that students totaled 3 per cent in 1975 (a already have been eliminated from a playoff spot but Coach Jack bill against Anderson College in breakdown was as follows; “However, one can conclude after the elder statesman of the team at and continues his testimony today un­ under the antitrust laws a person has comparable 1971 figure wasn't Evans still thinks he has a “bunch of winners.” Anderson, S.C.; with a single game Banks, 8; factories, 21; service carefully reviewing the data in this age 29. will hold down third base. der direct examination by defense at­ both the right to sign a contract and available). Few would disagree with him after against Wingate College in Wingate, stations and automobile repair, 10; study that for the vast majority of Blanchard, who batted .290 with 12 torney James McKay of Washington. the right not so sign it. Other categories were: Monday night’s 7-1 NHL victory over N.C., to complete the trip. government, 2; m edical, 22; in­ students the program of studies excuse. We just didn’t play well and RBIs in the leadoff slot last year, is D.C. Presumably, McKay will be the It was Sweigert who found the so- Miscellaneous, 1 per cent in 1971 to 2 the playoff-bound St. Louis Blues that Second-year Coach Skip Olander is surance, 10; food service, 17; ser­ provided at Manchester High has just couldn’t seem to capitalize on back in leftfield. Placido, who hit only defense attorney of six here to called Rozelle Rule and the NFL per cent in 1975, and Unknown, 9 per snapped a five-game winless streak. optimistic about the season with two vices, 5; stores, 35; supermarkets, prepared them to either enter the the chances we had.” .318, will be either in center or right. question Rozelle and then it will be draft of college players in violation of cent in 1971 to 2 per cent in 1975. "We worked as a team with great of the club’s leading hitters, Paul 25; and miscellaneous, 26. world of work or to further their for­ While the Blues were tired, the Lou Wellington, a returnee, may see plaintifi attorney Charles Hanger’s the antitrust laws in December 1971 Also the size of the graduating enthusiasm and we were really Placido and Jim Blanchard, and ace Kennedy, summarizing the report, mal education at a college of their Seals hardly slowed down. action in the outfield or at first. turn. while awarding Kapp a summary class has varied between 1971 and followin,g up the plays tonight,” hurler Rich Rabe returning. A solid said, “Realistically there has always choice." Rick Hampton and Bob Murdoch 'T ve set three goals for us this Kapp is seeking unspecified judgment and the right to a trial for 1975, the actual number was the Evans said. "We had 42 shots against core of newcomers make the Cougar each scored two goals to power the year,” noted Olander. "First, I want damages from the New England damages. Montreal, 30 against Kansas City and diamond outlook bright. Seals to the win. Hampton’s two to make MCC the best community Patriots and the NFL, claiming Rozelle said he did not see himself 30 tonight, so we are definitely put­ MCC’s strength appears to be its goals were both power plays, giving college baseball team in the state. Rozelle as commissioner locked him as a man with vast powers, a phrase ting pressure on the goalies. It’s good pitching staff. Rabe had a sen­ him eight power play goals for the Secondly, I would like us to win the out of training camp in the summer often used by the plaintiff's attorney, to see them go in." sational freshman year leading the season, a club record. Hampton also CCCAA title. Third, I want to gain an of 1971 and thus prevented him from but rather a man with respon­ St. Louis Coach Leo Boivin said his team in wins, and PINE PHARMACY set a team record for most points by NJCAA berth.” fulfilling the last two years of a sibilities spelled out in the standard team was "tired, but that’s no shutouts. Rabe compiled a 6-1 record 664 CENTER ST. 649-98141 a defenseman this season, 47. After the eight games down south, three-year, $600,000 agreement with player contract, the collective with a 2.28 ERA and 44 strikeouts. LOW PRESCRIPTION the Cougars face a 17-game schedule the Patriots. bargaining agreement and the .NFL PRICES Three, newcomers will supple­ against New England opponents. The NFL claim s Kapp locked constitution and bv-laws. ■f.i

This printing test pattern is part of The Herald quality -4l|f^^|**^***^*' control program In order to !T( give you one of the finest newspapers in the nation. Mess in baseball over Toronto; REG. Ft A Triple dresser (8-drw) $374 Twin Mirrors 143 B Triple dresser (7-drw) 320 B Mirror 88 losing players worries owners 5 Drawer Chest 220 Chest on Chest 330 B y Mli;r KICilMAIN team of hockey players, another worry them though. They’re not about 60 major leaguers. He also He also has Dave Concepcion, Don and there is no progress made, they C Lingerie Chest 220 TAMPA (UPI) - What a team of basketball players and a pair going to lose their ballplayers. Not to handles three football players, one Gullett and Will McEnaney with the could harden” Desk 341 mess! It wouldn’t surprise me of prize fighters. any great extent anyway. hockey player and a pair of TV an­ Reds, RollieS|Fingers, Joe Rudi, Ken Many of Kapstein's clients alreadv D Nite Table 131 at all now to see the American ‘‘Okay,- okay," pleads the Marvin Miller has been saying that nouncers. anguished ref, “which one of you Holtzman and Campy Campancris have signed — such players as Steve trust 'D Pencil Poster Bed 205 and National Leagues go to for some time, and now someone else His annual salary has been with the A’s, Dave Cash with the Garvey, Larry Bowa, Richie Zisk, guys has a schedule?” is saying the same thing. The man For oyer one hundred years, generations have put their Tester Bed 275 reported to be somewhere around Phils and , Don Baylor George Brett, Dusty Baker, Toby pnr 40 Tiw t of Uim « c«IMI S w v ic t court to find out which one trust in us...because we still feel that the warmth, the saying it now is Jerry Kapstein, the $200,000 but actually it’s closer to and Ross Grimsiey of the Orioles and owns the mineral rights to Just what baseball needed now — Harrah, Gary Nolan, Rawly O p e n 24 Hours Dally strength and the sincerity that is shared is the basis of our attorney and personal advisor for so $50,000. none of them has signed. Toronto. another problem. Eastwick and Pat Darcy being every relationship. many ballplayers. Kapstein controls At the moment, that means any among them. FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE As if it doesn't have a big enough For.years, nobody in so many players, it has been said, Nonetheless, because of the one of them or all could play out their one over the reserve clause, with the "Some people say I might try to baseball cared much about that he personally could deliver a players he docs represent, he does option and become free agents next players and owners nowhere near power play because I have a number pennant to any team if he so wishes. command considerable respect year, but generally speaking. Kaps­ M©birip»f Toronto. Now, suddenly, here’s any kind of accord on their new basic of players on the same team. ” says HEATING OILS among the baseball owners and tein says that isn’t what is uppermost this made rush for the place. agreement. Kapstein. "That’s utter nonsense. If I “No way," he responds to that. general managers and all of them are in their minds. A number of owners still are were going to try to package players OIL BURNER A “My job is to protect the Interest of familiar with the results he has “1 think there’ll be a lot less move­ Charge Itl The tug-of-war over which league haunted by the specter of losing most and keep them from signing, HEATING INSTALLATION my clients, and the ball clubs are not achieved for his clients. ment in baseball than perhaps the Eastwick and McEnaney would be FUNERAL HOME 935 DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6171 will get In there first reminds me of a of their ballplayers in the face of my clients.” Among the Red Sox, for example, owners now fear," he says. "Not a the logical ones to package with the 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-5310 OPEN DAILY TIL 5:30 - TUE. & THUR. NITES TIL 9:PM cartoon I once saw where this little what has happened to the reserve 643-5135 Kapstein, a 32-year-old he represents Fred Lynn, Carlton single one of my people has a bed 315 Canter SI. Manpheater CLOSED MONDAY referee is standing out there on the clause during the past few months. Reds, but you see how nonsensical Providence, R. I., native who works Fisk and Rick Burleson, none of rock attitude about playing out his ice, completely surrounded by one They shouldn’t let that prospect that is because McEnaney already out of Springfielil, Va., represents whom yet has signed. option. Of course, as time goes on has signed” f PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 23, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Tues.. March 23. 1976 PAGE ELEVEN Casals^ game improved iiattrljpatrriEttrmngHrralii ;

BOSTON (UPI) - Rosie "I’m in a lot better form but the com­ since I started playing international­ Casals says she has improved petition is stiffen. There are a lot ly at age 17.” after a year off the tennis tour, more quality players this year. Casals seemed to benefit from the Area news The 27-year old Californian has rest Monday in her devastation of but so has the competition. Turnbull. She dispatched the i Ellington Hebron South Windsor reached one final, three semis and ■I olton Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon “I’m a lot better than I was one quarterfinal in seven tour­ Australian in 33 minutes, yielding t!Tc, last year; I’m getting to most naments this year after participating only eight points in the entire second quarterfinals and semis,’’ in just two singles events in 1975. She set and surrendering only one point in Casals said Monday after and friend Billie Jean King did play the final three games. The first day of the weeklong tour­ whipping Australia’s Wendy on the tour last year and one of the tournaments they won was the nament at Boston University’s Increases appear Turnbull, 6-2,6-0, in 33 minutes Boston Slims. Mostly though, Casals Walter Brown Arena produced one in an opening-round match of rested, taking six months off. upset. Eighth-seeded Terry Holladay the Virginia Slims Tennis tour­ “Psychologically, I needed the of LaJolla, Calif., was beaten, 6-1, 6- in Vernon budgets nament. time off,” said Casals, who brought 2, by England’s Sue Barker. chic to athletic headbands. "That In other matches in the $73,000 By BARBARA RICHMOND "I did some training over the tournament: Betty Stove of the winter and it helped." Casals said. was the most time I’ve ever taken off Netherlands defeated Virginia Ruzici Education Town of Romania, 7-5, 6-3; Australia’s Fire fighter Frank Spencer of Smoke still rises from the remains of the burned out Zollo’s Supermarket on Rt. 44A this Lesley Hunt downed Isabelle Fer­ the South Coventry Fire nandez of Colombia, 7-6, 7-5; Mima morning as firemen keep pouring water on it. The storage pool in the foreground was kept A general town budget of $5,534,- A budget of $9,357,245, with an in­ Jausovec of Yugoslavia topped Department looks things over. filled by seven tank trucks through the long night after firemen ran out of water from a 166, reflecting a 10.7 per cent in­ crease of $690,245 or 8.1 per cent over Cynthia Doerner of Australia, 6-3, 6- crease over the current budget, was nearby pool. (Herald photos by Pinto) the current budget, was approved by 3; Carrie Meyer of Indianapolis presented to the Town Council late the Board of Education Monday defeated Elly Appel Vessie of the Monday night by Mayor Thomas night. Netherlands, 6-3, 7-6. Benoit. At the same time Dr, Raymond Peggy Michael of Pacific The budget, after review of depart­ Dreselly releases facts Ramsdell, superintendent, presented Palisades, Calif., bested Robin (UPI Photo) ment requests, was reduced by $1,- figures showing a projected Tenney of Miami, 6-4, 6-7, 6-2, in a the old library during part of the 965,405 by the mayor. The mayor said Red Sox^ Fred Lynn scampers back to second base Library repairs "estimated" surplus in the current preliminary match to advance to a Bolton daytime. Hours would be three the major items he deleted from the In the selectmen’s sheet on the old budget totaling $185,913. During the first-round meeting tonight with American League Rookie of the Year gets back to work First Selectman David Dreselly weekdays from 9 a.m. to 2;30 p.m. department requests were library, they note it is now vacant. meeting the board voted to spend second-seeded Evonne Goolagong. In early Monday afternoon released and two weekdays from 9 to 11:30 realistically included by department ’They note it is a sound structure some of this money on necessary doubles play; Wendy Overton of Boca data concerning solid waste disposal a.m. during the school year. heads to address priority community and can be used for many years for items before the fiscal year ends Raton, Fla., and Meyer defeated alternatives and renovation of the old The nursery offered $1,500 per needs. board meetings and record storage. June 30. Ruzici and Vessies, 6-4, 3-6, 6-0; and library. year. Cost of heat and lights in the "In several areas, the requests Total costs to prepare it for these Steven Marcham, chairman of the Fernandez and Jausovec rebounded Little hope for Balaz He said the Board of Selectmen past year totaled $1,000. The reflect items that have been deferred purp()ses would be about $4,200, they board’s budget committee said the from a disorganized first set to prepared fact sheets about the two selectmen say a profit of $500 would for some time, such as equipment said in the sheet. committee cut the recommended defeat Holladay and Natasha items and plans to distribute the accrue if the deal is approved. replacement and drainage projects,” The Board of Finance has un­ budget, submitted by the superinten­ Chmyreva of the Soviet Union, 0-6, 6- sheets throughout town this coming The selectmen term the deal "a the mayor said. animously approved this appropria­ dent, by $183,242. The superintendent 2, 6- 2. to remain with Red Sox weekend. sound business transaction" which Major requests deleted included: tion subject to Town Meeting ap­ had already cut $580,787 from the Top-seeded Chris Evert and fourth- The two items are on the agenda for will give the town a small profit. $420,000 for fire apparatus; $222,420, proval, the selectmen said. budget requests of department ranked Virginia Wade were to play in WINTER HAVEN, Fla. The Town Meeting Monday will be public works equipment replace­ but he stands little chance of shortstop and third base. Michael, 37, the Town Meeting this coming Mon­ The Children’s Cooperative heads. first-round matches this evening. (UPI) — John Balaz has been day at 8 p.m. at the Town Hall. asked to approve the rental deal with ment; $301,225, major drainage getting to bat in Fenway Park. has been strictly a shortstop for 10 Nursery Inc., formerly the Hebron Marcham reminded the board that driving out of Chain Dreselly today took issue with an the nursery and discuss the refuse projects; $20,000, youth services; The 25-year-old outfielder is one of years. Cox and Hobson may not be Cooperative Nursery, approached a great deal of the education budget editorial in The Herald Monday disposal choices. $50,447, police personnel; $167,940, O’ Lakes Park by the bushel three players who came to the Red ready yet; Andrew has had defensive the selectmen for permission to lease contains fixed costs. He said the afternoon questioning the secrecy public works facilities; and $58,750, Sox in the trade that sent pitcher lapses; and Dillard continues to have supplies and materials account, surrounding the selectmen’s work on recreation facilities improvements. to the California Angels. woes with his throwing arm. because it is not fixed, is traditional­ the waste disposal problem. He said Citing the decline in non-tax To date he has been the hitting star of While Johnson wrangles with his ly the area where the budget com­ they “would rather not have inac­ School budget lip revenue and the increases in fixed the training camp — at least against on-field problems this week, the Red mittee exercises its cuts. Sox management will play a curate information go out.” expenses, the mayor said, "The fastoall pitching. given showing the 1975-76 budget ap­ This year the salary account was (UPI Photo) Celtics’ starters different game behind closed doors. Hebron potential exists for what in my judg­ "We’ll just have to wait and see Solid waste facts p ro p riatio n at $900,000 plus a reduced by $20,000 with the elimina­ Attorney Jerry Kapstein, who Fire fighters check out the A proposed 1976-77 budget totaling ment is an intolerable mill in­ what he does when the start ’The sheet on the solid waste dis­ supplemental lottery appropriation, tion of two teacher positions at the represents Lynn, Carlton Fisk and butchers’ area, now roofless. $993,821, an increase of 9.4 per cent crease. " Rosemary Casals makes return shot bending (curving) the ball,” said posal alternatives begins by noting which hopefully town meeting action elementary level, "allowed by the to go the distance Rick Burleson, is expected in camp was approved by the Board of Educa­ He told council members it is im­ manager Darrell Johnson Monday the loss to Boltonites of the use of the Slic easily won in Virginia Slims tourney tion by 8 to 1 at a special meeting will approve, at $8,700 for total 1975- diminishing elementary school pop­ perative that they work together in after Balaz’ third straight im­ Thursday to talk contracts with Andover refuse disposal site as of last week. 76 appropriation of $908,700. ulation." the weeks ahead to decide upon NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — The starters will pressive performance. “So far, Assistant general Manager John June 30. An Andover Town Meeting Items of equipment were Claiborne. It you have news Opposing the proposed budget was It is anticipated that supplemental priorities in the event it is decided to though, he has put together a few voted to stop sharing the site despite get no rest between now and playoff time, says Coach Tom Hein- Charles Barrasso who said it was revenues to next year's budget, eliminated in several departments institute cutbacks in existing that measure about a mile-and-a- Kapstein said Monday, before tor these towns, call Bolton’s offer to pay $35,000 for the sohn. “too high.” The current school namely lottery funds, will total $26.- including the deletion of numerous programs and personnel. half.” leaving Virginia for similar talks in /ear 1977. Skiing needed Sabich ANDOVER - 646-0379 budget is $900,000. 250 for a net comparable budget ap­ items of gym equipment throughout The mayor said the over-all decline “Rest? We just came off a three-week vacation,” said the The San Diego native is trying to Tampa with Cincinnati officials, that . (Donna Holland) Dreselly said his board has been Before accepting the budget, the propriation request of $967,571 or 6.5 the system. in non-tax revenue amounts to $524,- coach, referring to the Celtics’ 3-4 record from March 3 up to break into a set, five-member out­ negotiations over Lynn’s contract studying alternatives to the Andover ASPEN, Colo. (UPI) — Professional skiing needed a star like board voted unanimously, to accept per cent over the current budget. One of the budgets reduced was the 235. He said a substantial portion of last Friday’s overtime win against Kansas City. field of Fred Lynn, Jim Rice, Dwight “are pretty close.” BOLTON - 646-0379 dump for over a year. Vladimir “Spider” Sabich. cuts of $49,434 from a budget figure The lottery funds would be $8,700 driver education budget. Marcham's the town’s accrued prior year’s cash Sabich had accompiished a feat no Evans, Bernie Carbo and Rick Lynn reportedly is seeking a three- (Donna Holland) A Bolton landfill operation was "Sabich glowed with stardom. He “ I don’t plan to rest people down of $1,043,255. carried over from this year and $17,- committee recommended this budget surplus of $425,000, was allocated to other pro skier could boast, winning Miller. It is expected Johnson will year contract approaching $250,(KX) in COVENTRY - 742-9499 rejected. Sites inspected here proved was off-the-cuff, glib and coiorful,” the stretch,” Heinsohn said. "When I Steve Kuberski is recuperating from School Supt. David Cattanach told 550 of an anticipated 1976-77 lottery be reduced by $10,000 and that the • the 1975-76 budget to offset increased two straight World Cup Ski crowns. assign Balaz to Pawtucket of the salary plus bonuses, life and accident “of marginal value” after study by said Greg Lewis, a spokesman for was playing and we won all those a hip pointer injury. insurance. (Monica Shea) the board the proposed budget grant. difference be made up by charging expenditures. "These monies are no Sabich knew when he hit the big- International League before the the selectmen with the aid of the the World Wide Ski Corporation. "He championships. Red (Auerbach) "We’re playing better but we EAST HARTFORD - 280-4283 represents a 6.5 per cent increased to The board will present its budget the students a fee for the "on-the- longer available, ” he said. time and wasted little time playing season opens. state Department of Environmental was a bright, gregarious individual never rested anybody. Everybody aren’t doing everything right yet,” the town and that is “not too bad. ” request to the Board of Finance on road " training portion of the In order to minimize the impact on the roie. He loved beautiful women Balaz twice failed to stay in the (Shelia Tuller) Protection (DEP) he said. Also, and he was the instrumental in bring plays so they’ll be ready for the said the coach before the team left A budget comparison sheet was March 29 at 8 p.m. in the Town Office program. Board members JoAnn the general fund, Benoit said all and fancy cars. He built a $250,(KX) majors with the Angels, who were ELLINGTON • 643-2711 such a site would “entail substantial attention to pro skiing,” playoffs.” Boston. "Our main objective is to Building. Worthen and Edward Meyers op­ short term borrowing and reinvest­ glass, stone and rock house desperate enough this season for a (Barbara Richmond) capital outlay" and about three years Sabich was shot to death Sunday at Heinsohn also wants his players to fulfill our philosophy — fast posed the budget because of this ment activities associated with overlooking the slopes of the Rockies longball hitter that they traded for to set up. his home in an exclusive Aspen sub­ rediscover their on-court rhythm. breaking, running, keeping HEBRON • 226-9961 provision. Marcham said other towns financing the new waste treatment for Longet, whom he met at the peak Bobby Bonds and Bill Melton. Therefore, the selectmen recom­ division, that includes the homes of Captain , out six everybody fresh with a lot of sub­ Local basketball (Evelyn Croston) have been charging. plant will be done in a separate Although he hit 50 home runs in two mend either of the following choices; Area police report singer John Denver and writer of his career. games, has been back in the lineup stitutions.” Dr. Ramsdell's surplus projection project account. "It’s a sensuous kind of house," seasons in the minors, Balaz con­ SOUTH WINDSOR - 644-1364 • Set up a transfer station here; Hunter Thompson, His lover, for the last three wins while forward The Celtics’ coach wants his showed a $204,869 overage in the He cited some of the major factors said Lewis. "B ut he w asn’t a nected only twice in 59 games for the (Judy Kuehnel) remove the refuse two or three times actress-singer Claudine Longet, was players fresh enough to outhustle the broke windows at the Albi Mfg. on salaries account; $20,654 in employe causing the cost increase for next Angels in 1974 and 1975. REG ALL-STARS per week. VERNON told Monday she may be charged hedonist. He was a great pro skier opposition in the fourth quarter, as TOLUND - 643-2711 Village St., Ellington. Cost of benefits: $22,192. supplies and year as the increased principal and and he enjoyed it. There were plants, While the Red Sox do not need an The Manchester West Side Rec All- Total cost of a transfer station Clarence Lewis, 30, of 69 Mill St-, with misdemeanor criminally they did in a final-period blitz in Sun­ (Barbara Richmond) damage was estimated at $2,000. The materials; $19,265, capital outlay, interest payments on outstanding a sauna and a ski (trophy) room and Horses killed extra outfielder, they do hope to find Stars defeated the Vernon Rec All- would be $41,640, Dreselly said. Manchester, was charged Monday on negligent homicide in his death, day’s 108-100 win over Philadelphia. juveniles were turned over to and $2,719 in dues, fees, and other. debt ($345,000); contractual wage in­ a steady utility infielder during Stars last Saturday in Vernon, 44-42. VERNON - 643-2711 Total cost of refuse collection W. Main St. with operating under the a waterbed in the living room. It was PAWTUCKET, R.I. (UPI) - An He also is looking for more con­ juvenile authorities. Whatever money is left in the creases for public works, police and . Johnson will pick at Pat Silver had 17 points and Joe (Barbara Richmond) would be $74,500. influence of liquor or orugs. He is to a bachelor home.” estimated 23 thoroughbred horses sistency from in relief of COVENTRY school budget after education needs Board of Education personnel Iba gets award Funeral services were scheduled were killed Monday when fire swept center and a better least two players from among Doug Maher 11 for the winners. appear in Common Pleas Court 19, are taken care of for this year will go Rockville, April 21. Dolores Veroneau of Oxford, ($460,532.) SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - for Thursday at Placerville, Calif., two large stables at Narragansett shooting performance from veteran Griffin, Bob Heise, Gene Michael, The locals topped the Glastonbury back to the tpwn's General Fund. Mass., was charged Monday with Former Oklahoma State coach Hank near Sabich’s boyhood home of Park race track. forward as the playoffs Butch Hobson, Ted Cox, Steve Rec All-Stars last Sunday, 56-46. ELLINGTON resisting arrest and failure to show Iba, who led the U.S. Olympic Kyburz, Calif., a small community in "That’s the latest count we’ve approach. One playing up to Hein- Dillard and Kim Andrew. Maher and Brian Galligan each had State Police from Stafford licence and registration. She was basketball team three times, has the Lake Tahoe region where he got,” track spokesman John sohn's expectations is second-year Heise and Griffin have the edge 16 points for the winners with Brian Board plans work barracks picked up five juveniles released on a $500 non-surety bond Educators discuss been elected winner of the John played on the high school football McCarthy said shortly after guard . because both can play second base. Steely chipping in with eight Monday and charged them with team. daybreak today. "They’re still markers. criminal mischief. Police said they for appearance in court in Rock\ ille Bunn Award presented by the April 14. National Basketball Hall of Fame. In his first year as a pro, 1970, he looking for horses out there.” on East School declining enrollment It was announced Monday Iba will won the World Pro title and retained Workers managed to lead some receive his award at the April 26 Hall the crown the following year. In 1971, horses to safety as others panicked space had to be set aside for expan­ East Hartford Dr. Cyril Sargent, an educational 600il2 Vernon sion of the high school. FISH leaders elected of Fame enshrinement ceremonies when he increased his earnings to and galloped wildly around the track Local basketball "Declining School Enrollments: A consultant, will discuss general $50,650, he caught the eye of Longet. SSOilS ALIGNMENT A proposal of the Board of Educa­ An architect was hired to deter­ for new members Bill Sharman, Tom and park grounds. 60O>13 («7lit3| highly successful program will con­ Regional Look at a National trends and Dr. Robert Savitt, a District Attorney Frank Tucker, $1876 ifront end safsty chsch tion to renovate the East School mine the suitability of renovating the Coventry Gola, Harry Litwack and Moose Police officer Joaquim Saraiva, 38, Problem, " will be the topic of a school superintendent, will present a building in a phased program over a building for use as a permanent home tinue to function with a minimum of Krause. who advised Longet that criminal of East Providence suffered a head ’The annual meeting of Coventry special program of the East Hartford case study of one school system For M Thesi C m pkn F.LT. ' *S«1 CMiktr ctttK two- to three year period was ap­ for the administrative offices. strain on each driver if each day in Iba, 71, ranks third among the the charges probably would be filed bruise when he was trampled by Gailagiier iiad 12 points. • Sit tii-in. tM-Ml FISH (Friends In Service Here) was Board of Education on April 8. dealing with fewer students. Croffllin, V e il, Pinto, • (Ml Sttirl< proved by the Town Council Lawrence Associates of Manchester the month is assigned to a separate winningest collegiate coaches with against her, also was an old friend of three horses. He was treated and .m um ; FT Sparky Laggis 10 and Paul recently held and officers were The program will be in the Dr. Sargent, consultant to the Mavericii, Mostani, • IMTistteCir 'Thursday night. put a price tag of $500,000 on the driver. 800 victories in 39 seasons at Sabich’s from their college days. released at Pawtucket Memorial Taking the playoff cham- Peck five for the winners, $776 elected for the coming year. auditorium of East Hartford High Educational Facilities Laboratory of Duster, Dort Hove, „ •» The building houses the school preliminary renovation concept. “ With as few as 15 calls a month, Oklahoma State. The Hall of Fame "I'm just sick about what Hospital. C »™ ro, Tojoti, J * b id e required HOSTCUS Coordinator will be Rose Fowler; New York City, will discuss the pionship last night at the Paul McCluskey popped in R»i $12.15 system’s administrative offices. It there are many days when no one is School, 777 Burnside Ave. from 7:30 happened.” said Tucker. “He was a MOST M fo rs S10.7I The board then directed its secretary, Marilyn Barrette; member led OSU to NCAA titles in The cause of the fire was undeter­ Community Y was Multi 16 points for the losers with Ditsun, V.W. ™ e « r ills $3. More called upon to drive." to 10:30 p.m. causes, trends, and implications of very nice person and it is tragic that witkMt Ur ar violates state building codes. Buildings and Grounds Committee to treasurer, Elsa McKusick; and 1945 and 1946 and to 14 Missouri mined. Circuits II over Groman’s Jeff Popik tossing in five in and Others. tmiiN Ian The declining school enrollments declining enrollments. He has Since 1960 the board has sought develop a less costly renovation ap­ FISH is suggesting that calls be Valley titles. this has happened.” by a 29-21 count. Joe the losing effort. publicity chairman, Leona Juros. and the impact this is having in the studied the problem and its effect on more and better space. proach. In August 1974 the fire Mrs. Fowler said, "There was a made for a driver a day or two in ad­ 73Sil4 fits E7tit< vance whenever this is possible. Hartford area communities and elementary schools for two years and TIGER William Houle, board chairman, marshal Issued an abatement order gratifying response to the Christmas lUMIROYAL 775il4 fits nisl4 across the nation, will be discussed is now looking at the problem and its MW read a statement from the board at giving a specific time table to imple­ greeting fund raiser. However, there For more information or to Bow ling I2$il4 fits C7lit4 volunteer your services please call by national experts. effect on middle and high schools. Scoreboard the council meeting. He explained ment corrective action provided the - is once again a need for additional 742-%21, FOUR-PLY that the plans for administrative building was to continue in use. drivers and telephone aides. ’This ...aVfent-a-Matic POLYESTER WHA St. Louis 26 35 13 65 \VrHl€*rn Conference CATERERS- Mae CORD, Minnesota 19 49 5 43 Midwesl Division Jenack 128-355, Jeanine fir M IWsi C»s One man, one vote Kansas City 12 49 11 35 W L Pet GB Attic Fan HEBRON — Region 8 in the state’s system of 16 Democrats caucus W L T Pis Cowles 135-356, Joanne b b M ta Milwaukee 31 39 .443 — A7t«19 isTtiYi# regional school districts is one of the 11 districts which Area briefs New England 31 36 7 69 WalcH Cochran 131-359, Doris fairtiM, lit, Moittci, Hi tri6 ANDOVER — The Andover Democrats will caucus Kansas City 28 43 .394 3W a i.S 4 FET n iii4 2371 127 HmIi, MMtt tek must set up a proportional representation plan within five Cleveland 31 36 5 67 W L T Pts Prentice 139-354, Arlene n ii u 2S.7I 2.41 Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at the Town Office Building. Detroit 27 43 .386 4 RH«. T-Mri USrtn. months. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday the "one Cincinnati 33 40 1 67 Montreal 54 10 10 118 Tollman 146-363, Shirley 18« 67bI4 2171 UMMn Delegates to four conventions will be elected. After the Chicago 22 48 .314 9 K7tiU 2171 w ChtiriM. Firi flymith man, one vote” principle did apply to elected school dis­ Indianapolis 30 37 5 65 Pittsburgh 33 29 11 77 V ittner 125-341, Vivian fiTlilS 27.71 2.M caucus, the Democratic Town Committee will meet and Pacific Division m ills tricts. A new state law to go into effect within 30 days of Los Angeles 34 31 8 76 Flora 130-353, Helene Dey - i « L , Funeral Home in Manchester will speak .March 31, elect officers. Supporters of Henry Jackson, Morris Went /W Pet GB FreeIt removes excessive heat from the court’s decision calls for the towns in the districts to Katherine Hutchinson will speak about wills. April 9, the Detroit 24 40 9 57 341. Estimates received Udall, Fred Harris and Jimmy Carter will speak. The W L T Pis Washington 9 54 9 27 Golden State 51 .718 - your attic saving up to Vsrd. follow a procedure to reach proportional representation. topic is memorial societies and living wills. meeting is open to the public. Seattle 36 .507 15 WIN A FREE BOL’TON—’The Board of Selectmen has received two Houston 46 25 0 92 the cost of annual cooling. The towns in Region 8 are Hebron, Andover and Phoenix 36 31 6 78 .Atiuiiis DiviHion Los Angeles 36 .493 16 1976 AUTO Marlborough. estimates for a waterline installation from Bentley Democrats meet San Diego 33 33 5 71 W L T Pts Phoenix 34 .486 16W COUiVI'Rl CI.IIB- Vic Memorial Library to the old library building. Well ------DEPOSIT- HEBRON — ’The Democratic Town Committee will X Minnesota 30 25 4 64 Boston 46 14 12 104 Portland 31 .437 20 Abraitis 147-387, Nondo An­ If this Is the year you’re planning to Invest Seniors discuss charter Drillers, Inc. estimates the cost at $520 and D & C COUPON ONLY AT meet today at 7:30 p.m. in the Gilead Hill School to elect Club women Buffalo 41 20 12 94 num 145-374, Ted Backiel In oentral air conditioning for your Construction, at $2,000. A 10 per cent charge would have Monday's Results BOLTON — "The senior citizens will meet Wednesday at officers. At 8, the Democrats will caucus to select Cunudian Toronto 32 28 14 78 144-384, Larry Bates 373, home...NOW Is the time to check with'us. If to be added to the $520 estimate for architect’s fees. Due VERNON — The Suburban Women s Club of Vernon, W L No games scheduled WHOLESALE 1:30 p.m. In the Town Hall with Charter Commission delegates to the four conventions in July. Republicans T Pts California 26 40 10 62 Ken Bennett 152-360, Carl you decide to buy from us before April 30th, to the high cost the selectmen said the town highway Ellington, and Tolland. Inc. will sponsor a fashion show Winnipeg 49 24 2 100 members Ernest Shepherd, Elaine Camposeo and Robert will caucus ’Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Hebron Elementary ABA Bolin 155-396, Eric Bolin you’ll receive a $76 rebate check In the main TIRE crew could do the Installation and hire someone for the "Spring Promenade,” at The Colony in Talcotlville, Quebec 43 26 4 90 van Heinengen. The commissioners, will answer School. March 27, There will be cocktails at 11:30 a.m., followed Calgary Moiiday'H Ke.siiltH W L Pet GB 144-141- 136-421, Norm right after our pre-season Installation Is final connection only. 37 31 4 78 questions about the proposed new charter for Bolton. by lunch and the show. Fashions from Arnoldeen's of Edmonton 23 45 California 7, St. Louis 1 Denver 54 20 .730 — Clark 360, Larry Gazza 136- complete. 5 55 NAME Gym show Politicians meet tonight Manchester will be featured. Toronto 22 45 5 49 New York 48 27 .640 6W 371, Len Giglio 368, John Get the best air conditioning system, plus School goals San Antonio 42 32 .568 12 BOLTON — Democrats will caucus tonight at 8 in the x-Ottawa 14 26 1 29 Kristof 360, Sal Lombardo our expert Installation & service plus a $76 A0DRES8 VERNON — As part of the town’s teacher evaluation HEBRON — Students from both town elementary X Team disbanded Kentucky 42 33 .560 12W rebate. Order now. Town Hail. Republicans will caucus at 8 at Herrick NBA 144-374, Bill Palmer 142- program there will be a public meeting tonight at 7 at the schools will perform at their schools in the annual gym­ Indiana 37 39 .487 18 CITY PHONE Memorial Park. They will elect delegates to the four Cost to deinolisli Monday's Results I'.astern Conference 363, Todd Peck 146-350, Maple Street School cafeteria. It will be devoted to nastic exhibition this week. It will be Wednesday at the St. Louis 34 42 .447 21 Carrier*! super-efficient "round one” regional conventions in July. Democratic Town Com­ No games scheduled Allanluic Division John Rieder 157-145-422, It the most energy-seving central air DEPOSIT EACH WEEK reviewing and establishing education goals for the Ver­ Hebron School and Thursday at Gilead Hill, both shows BOLTON — It would cost about $1,500 to demolish the Virginia 12 63 .160 42V9 mittee Chairman Ilvi Cannon and Republican Town Com­ Joe S alafia 356, P ete conditioner bn the market... elreedy AS NEW ORAWINQS ARE NEIO WEEKLT non public schools. The board wants representatives beginning at 6:30 p;m. building on the land known as the E. J. Holl property, Monday’s Results meeting EPA etenderds set for 1980. NHL W Pet GB Staum 202-451, Dick No purchase nscetsary...Must be over 18 years of mittee Chairman Robert Morra urge all registered Douglas Cheney, chairman of the Public Building Com­ Boston 46 .678 - No games scheduled Cen you afford to settle for lest? age or older to win. You need not be present to win from the community to attend and express their PZC hearins voters to attend their meeting and vote. Anyone wishing ('amphull Gonferenre Sleeves 148-144-400, Tom priorities and concerns in the establishment of these goals, ^ mission told the Board of Selectmen. ’The building has Philadelphia 40 .556 8 Turner 136, Nick Zavarella but winner must spin wheel to select the winning cer to be a delegate to any convention has only to be Patrick DiviHion Buffalo 39 HEBRON — The Planning and Zoning Commission will been vandalized frequently. .549 8W 352. )/s RIGHT for the times (from selection ol 11 cars). Winner must pay all Uuaa nominated at a caucus. W L T Pt; New York 33 .465 144(1 Offer Fairbanks & license. Fashion show hold a public hearing tonight at 8 in the Town Office a . i-. . . i w r j j Philadelphia 48 Call 289-5431 NOW for a survey. EAST HARTFORD — ’The East Hartford Women’s Building followed by a regular meeting. The hearing will A r t s r e S t l V a l W e d n e s d a y NY Islanders BOSTON (UPI) - New Central Division Club will present its annual fashion show ’Thursday at be on the Paul L. Coates Resubdlvlslon and the Walter ______...... E i l i a r l e r L i O l U m i S S l O n Atlanta England Patriots Presi­ BOLTON — The Creative Arts Festival will be W Pet GB Penney High School at 8 p.nj, The theme will be “A Nlellwocki Subdivision. NY Rangers Washington 44 .620 - dent Billy Sullivan says he PINE PHARMACY Wednesday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Bolton. Elementary BOLTON — The Charter Commission has issued a final Fuel Salute to America.” Mrs. Leonard Savastlo is chairman. Cleveland 42 .600 IW has offered Chuck Fair­ 664 CENTER ST. 649-86t4| ViisiutiiiE'' Holmes discusses death School. There will be arts performances and displays. call for questionnaires it distributed several weeks ago. Proceeds will go to the club's scholarship fund. Each Sniyllie Division Houston 36 .500 8W banks, coach and general LOW PRESfWPnON Company DISCOUNT AUTO CENTERS The performing arts portion begins at 7:30 p.m. The PTA They may be left at the Town Clerk’s office through W L T New Orleans 33 .458 IIW m an ag er, a tw o-year KASDEN year four scholarships are given to senior girls at Eiast ANDOVER — The Andover Congregational Church "Friday of this week. Copies of the questionnaires are also is sponsoring the event with the Bolton Elementary Chicago 29 27 17 PRICES Hartford and Penney High Schools entering the medical Atlanta 28 .400 15W extension on his contract. 340 Tolland St., East Hartford 357 Broad Bt., Mandwslor 643<244f Lenten seminar series session Wednesday at 8 p.m. is School and Bolton Center School. available at the clerk s office for any resident who did not Vancouver 29 31 14 field and education. “ Death and Dying.” Howard Holmes from the Holmes already receive one. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 23, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., March 23, 1976 — PAGE THIRTEEN Loaf and F ou nd INDEX Help Wanted Foundation may aid Meals-on-Wheels 13 Homea For Sale 23 Homea For Sale 23 NOTICII IMPOUNDED Black and 1 lo M and Found le doe. CUSTODIANS, experienced, MANCHESTER - Hurry - The proposed Meals-on-Wheels 3 — Psrsonsit evening, Manchester area. United Way contributes annually to day, one hot and one cofd, for some SO 3 Announosmsnts Street area. Call Dog1 Warden, Spring has Sprung - This 6 REDWOOD FARMS Call 643-5691 2 to 6p.m. room Ranch, three 'jedrooms, program to - be sponsored by the the Homemakers' budget. elderly persons who are home-bound. ■4 Entsrtslnmsfll 646-4555. Immaculate seven-room 5 Auctions fireplace, garage, full base­ Manchester Homemaker Service, The United Way requires an exten­ — Cape, nice living room, The program would, at the start, be IMPOUNDED Black and AVON - su fferin g from ment, treed lot, needs a new may obtain funding from the Hart­ sive review process for any new ' FINANCIAL "housewife-itis?” Be an Avon formal dining room, eat-ln on a five days per week basis. 8 — Bondi'Stockfl'Mortasots white medium size female owner. 30’s. LaPenta Agency, ford Foundation for Pubiic Giving so — Herald representative. Get out-meet kitchen and first floor programs before approving them for The meals will be prepared at 9 Psrsonal Loans dog. Cedar Street area, Call Realtor, 646-2440. the program can get under way the annual budget. This procedure 10 — Instrancs Dog Warden, 646-4555. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING people-have money for family room, three Manchester Memorial Hospital and something special.- Win sometime next month. could delay the pro^am 's start in IMPLOYMINT MANCHESTER - Ten room be dro o m s, 1'A baths, delivered by volunteers. Total 13 Ksip wantod IMPOUNDED Black and trizes, too. Sound good? Call Ranch, six bedrooms, large fireplace, glass sliding 'The town of Manchester has early spring to mid-summer. — P' revenue from the sale of the meals, 14 Bustnsss Opportunlllts Brown beagle dog, Ludlow 5!>23-9401. treed lot, garage, ideal for doors. Bullt-lns and over­ aiready approved a $10,770 ap­ 15 — Slluslion Wsnttd Mrs. Hyalie Hurwitz, director of for which persons will pay on a Row area. Call1 Dog P Warden. PHONE 643-2711 large famtiy on budget. $41,- sized garage. Carpeting, propriation for its share of funding TYPIST - Excellent typing the Homemaker Service, said the sliding scale according to ability to EDUCATION 6464555. 900. Warren E. Howlana, patio, and treed lot makes 10 — Privsis Instructions FOB ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD and organizational sKilis. Realtors, 643-1108. the program. The distributions com­ application for a matching grant was — pay, will be about $20,000 per year. 19 SchootS'Classos Fringe benefits. Pleasant this a fine family home. mittee of the Hartford foundation is 20 Instructions Wsntsd IMPOUNDED Black, tan and filed with the Hartford foundation From the time funding is made — working conditions. $100 Priced at only $49,500. e.xpected to acton a $10,770 matching white male dog, East Center $39,900 - Immaculate raised and th is. money could be used as available, Mrs. Hurwitz said it will NEAL ESTATE Street and Spruce Street area. ADVERTISING sfli&rv .FulKtime. Cali------Debbie-- Ranch, stove, dishwasher, U&R REALTY CO. grant at its April 15 meeting. 23 __ Homos for Ssio. ADVERTISING at WINF. 646-1230. "seed money" until the United Way take about six weeks to hire a coor­ 24 Lots-Land (or Salt Call Dog Warden, 6464555. DEADLINE garbage disposal, double gar­ 643-2692 The Homemaker Service has an 29 — Invostmsot Property age, acre, trees. Hutchins money is approved. dinator and get enough volunteers to RATES > flics hr mrytthi is that Robert*D, Murdock f ' 26 — ButlnoM Property LOST - S h e ltie d o e, 12:00 noon the day before Agency, 646-3166, application in with the United Way Plans are to provide two meals per — get the program moving. 27 Resort Property publication. R ealtor Fund for a matching grant. The 28 — Real Estate Wanted (miniature collie). Vicinity E. 1 day . 106 word par day Center and Goodwin St., 3 dayt . .96 word per day Deadline lor Saturday and COVENTRY LAKE Area- Six MISC. 6ERVICB8 Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. BOOKKEEPER - full charge answers to name Nickle, if 6 days . .66 word par day room Ranch, good condition, 31 — Services Otfsred found please call 649-7545. through trial balance, ac­ fireplace, half acre lot, $28,- MANCHESTER - Two-family, 32 — Paintlng;Papering 26 days . .76 V ^ d .p e r day counts payable, experience 33 — Building-Contraetina Reward. IS words, $2.0o minimum 900. Hayes Corporation, 64fr 4-3, neat and clean. Ideal in­ NOTICE — PLEASE READ 34 Roofing-Siding helpful but not necessary. For 0131. vestment. Asking, $36,900. 35 Heetlng-Ptumbing Happy A d i ...... )2.19lneh east of river wholesaler. Send SPRING SPECIALS ON SIDING! Don’t be ashamed to bring your' — LOST - Passbook numbers, 9- YOUR AD $380 monthly income. Piano' 36 Flooring fv resume to Box FF, 37 — Moylng-Trucking-Storsos 2025, 118791, 112134, 4-666, Real EsUte, 646-5200. ' V * Doggie to usi Classified ads are taken over Manchester Herald. Your Choice of: ALUMINUM Just because hi 36 Services Wanted 76141, 5-13689, 5-16298, 6-1729, (he phone as a convenience. Bolton n eed s a 6-3563, 3-2416. Savings Bank of MANCHESTER The Herald It responsible for MISC. FOR SALE MACK TRUCK drivers, U U MUSED RANCH MANCHESTER - Six room VINYL or STEEL ' bath and clippingl 41 — Articles lor Sals Manchester. Application REGISTERD only one Incorrect Insertion and Cape, with full dormer, room Just be ashamed of yourself 42 — Building Supplies made for payments. then only to the size of the minimum five years for second bath up. Large If yo u I 43 — iPets -Birds- Dogs original insertion. Errors which experience with paving Country living at it s best, 20 Colors To Choose FromI __ I NURSES bedrooms and living room, I don 't make an appointment for h im o r 44 Livestock do not lessen (he value of the knowledge, references acre lot with many shade Prices Are Now Lower on Sldlngl 45 __ Boats & Accfttones Hoar advertisement will not be cor­ heated family room, fenced-in h er — required. Contact 742-6190. and fruit trees. $46,900. to m o rro w . 46 Sporting Goods P o n o n tiM 2 "Drugs In Society" rected by an additional Inser­ yard. Owner financing F re e Estimates — Easy Terms 47 Garden Products Poor dog can’t call usI tion. V.Q.K. 48 — Antiques >5 Speaker Dr. A. Peter S PARTY PLAN - Manager op­ available. $34,900. Fiano Real 49 Wanted to Buy INCOME TAX preparation - Estate, 646-5200. — Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or LoMagllo, Professor of « portunity - Leading direct F J. SPILECKI BILL TUNSKY 649-9095 RENTALS 525-8263 for appointment. Health Education U. of $ selling company has im­ Realtor 6432121 subs a SCISSORS __ Rooms (or Rant Help Wanted 13 52 g Hartford at § mediate opening for manager. MANCHESTER - Eight room Post Road Plaza Route 301 53 Apsrtmsnls (or Rent Contemporary split, four 54 __ Homes (or Rent S Manchester Memorial % Experience helpful but not __ TAX RETURNS - Individual eeeeeieeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeee REAL ESTATE Agent - bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car VERNON, CONN. _871-0800j 55 Business for Rant necessary, salary plus com­ MANCHESTER - Huge 56 __ Resort Property (or Rent and business tax returns g Hospital g: Help Wanted 13 Unlimited possibilities in mission. Excellent potential. garage, 3/4 acre tr e ^ lot. __ Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, (Herald photo by Dunn) 57 Wanted to Rent prepared. Call Russell L. Conference Hoorn B i:;- residential and commercial Call 649-2333 after a for ap­ View of Hartford skyline. 60's. $6 - Misc. lor Rent double garage, 175x2W lot, 2 Burnett, Tax Service, 353 ^ Wednesday ^ WAITRESS or Waiter wanted field, licensed, full-time per­ pointment and interview. Warren E. Howland, 643-1100. AUTOMOTIVE Center Street, Manchester, full time, days. Apply son wanted. Keith, 6464126. $38,500. Hutchins Agency, 646- __ P March 24th at § 61 Autos (or Sale 646-3005. T acorral, in person only. 3166. VERNON - Reduced $2,000 for 62 _ Trucks lor Sale I 7:30 p.m. g Bualneaa Opportunity 14 fast sale. Immacualte seven Pooh hear visits Nori 63 — Hsavy Equlpmsnt (or Sale Tuesday and Thursday. WAITRESSES - waiters, dis­ 64 Motorcycles-Bicycles TAX RETURNS - and Accoun­ ^ Bring a Friend - hwasher, wanted, apply per­ BOLTON CENTER - Nine room Raised Ranch built by 65 Campers-Traliers-Moblle NURSES AIDE part time, sonally, Davis Family MANCHESTER Three chair room, one story Cape, paneled McCarthy. 1 1/2 baths, Homes ting done professionally. Call immaculate Barber Shop off Did you ever see a bear walking in brought smiles to children in the Dan Hickey, 649-9145. must have excellent Restaurant, Burr Corners, den, living room with wall-to- fireplace, 2-car garage, ideal 66 Automotive Service Main Street. Call for details, area for children. Immediate 67 — Autos lor Rsnt-Lsase references. 649-7631 after 6 Caldor’s Shopping Center, 649- wall carpeting and fireplace, a hospital room? Nori Ramos, 4, pediatrics ward as the p.m. 5487. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, formal dining room with occupancy. $43,900. Shorey of Manchester saw a giant Pooh Manchester Sears store bigger- SINGLES; Join InsU-Mate, a Order Your 646-2440. fireplace, family kitchen with Realty, 872-8578, low cost local dating service. PERSON Wanted for general VERNON Area travel agency- breakfast nook, mud room bear standing by her bed recently than-life A.A. Milne book Meet new people today! Write EUROPEAN HEALTH Spa's 3 office work, capable of needs permanent part-time with closets, full attic, gar­ MANCHESTER - 5-4, at Manchester Memorial character made its annual visit to □ N O T IC E S Box 81S-M, New Britain, “Happy operating routine office employe,who is able to work looking for reliable person to age, large paddock. Excellent excellent investment, Hospital. Winnie-the-Pooh cheer the children at the hospital. (^nn. 06050. machines, accurate at figures full time on occasion. Willing take over ownership and landscaping. $49,500. Wolver­ enclosed porches, central and typing. Growing concern to train mature interested management of juice-bar con­ ton Agency. Realtors, 649- location, double garage, large Lost » n d fo u n d 1 INCOME TAX returns Thought” with excellent fringe benefits. }erson. Send replys to Box cession within spa. Call 2813. lot. Owner, 643-4620. No prepared in your home by Call for appointment, 289-7496. Manchester■ Herald.Her Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-lO agents. p.m., 646-4260. LOST - Gold charm bracelet qualified consultant. Call MANCHESTER - Seven room at Keeney Street PTA dance, Allan Keeler Tax Service, 871- Today! •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Raised Ranch on lovely Covtntry Army/Navy Club, S/12/76. 1781, Monday-Sunday, 9-9. wooded lot in one of CaUI1 6 4 9 ^ . □ REAL ESTATE Manchester's most desirable BETTY: Thanks for telling Help Wanted 73 1778 National Weather Forecast areas. Two fireplaces, pan­ Beautifully appointed and Two from town win $5,000 LOST DOG, mixed breed, me about Bingo at The eled family room, 2-car gar­ male, red and black, 40 American Legion Home in Homea For Sale 23 restored six-room Cape, ASSISTANT COOK - Full age. Priced in the 50's. two modem baths, wide pounds, answers to name of Manchester. 1 won $50. I’ll see time, experienced, 8 a.m. - Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Claude. Reward. Call 649-0871, you there again Wednesday at $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room floor boards. Center 4:36 p.m. 46 hours per week. Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Two Manchester residents are recent winners also matched the week's lucky or 6494907 7:15. Musi work every other chimney. Two-car garage, heating, stove, refrigerator. MANCHESTER - Modestly lovely setting on IVi acres. winners of $5,000 prizes with weekly color. weekend and some holidays. Hutchins Agency 646-3^166. priced 2-family, 5-6, modern Connecticut Lottery tickets. Apply in person, Monday - baths, new roof, two newer $57,500. Both men now have a chance to become Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. East ^N(WVO*K Zigmond S. Olbert of 40 Summer St. and finalists for a jackpot prize. If either of LEGAL REDUCED FOR quick sale - heating systems, 2-car gar­ WARREN E. □ EMPLOYMENT Hartford Convalescent Home, V tff-' l A ll two family, 30 Locust Street, age, Own your own home for Donald Maynard of 32 Dover Rd. each won the' men is chosen as a finalist, he will 745 Main Street, East Hart­ iNrHANCIOCO |n. no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. less than rent. Only $39,900. HOWLAND $2,500 by matching both the two-digit and compete for $200,000 on "Double Play," NOTICE ford, Conn. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Help Wanted 13 Roaltort 643-1108 three-digit numbers on their respective the lottery's televised drawing seen week­ V . V v ^ BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive 649-2813. INVITATION MEDICAL Technologist - VOt tickets. ly on Hartford's WFSB-TV, Channel 3. five room Ranch, family 'T O BID PHONE FROM home to ser­ M.T. (ASCP) Day shift. room, fireplace, paneling, The prizes were doubled since the. The Manchester Board of vice our customers In the Strong background in all sec­ MANCHESTER CALL US ABOUT our Two- (Owi$i iiiariiAtulis t aluminum siding. Hutchins Education seeks bids for Manchester area, flexible tions of the Laboratoiy, with Agency, 646-3166. NEW HOMES families. Low investment, Musical Instruments for the hours, super earnings, 249- special emphasis on good return and priced to sell. 7773. under conttrucllon B/W Realty, 647-1419. 1975-1978 school year. Sealed microbiology. Call Thomas MANCHESTER - New Raised COLDNIALS - RAUCHES Valllere, Laboratory Super­ Ranch, seven rooms, include proposals will be received un­ visor, Rockville General ^^^lA IH |7/,|$WQW RAISED RANCHES ANDOVER - Parker Bridge M three bedrooms, two baths, til 3:30 p.m., April 1, 1976 at MOTEL maintenance help Road ■ Four bedroom Ranch, HosplUl, 872-6561 Ext. 236. MOW built-in oven, range and dis­ FROM S39,900. YWCA starting programs which time they will be needed. Experienced only. 1 3/4 baths. 2-car garage, va­ un wiAiMii lotocASi B Call 569-1100. hwasher. Two fireplaces, two- publicly opened. The right is car garage. Aluminum siding. FM cant. Large lot. $46,000, $3,000 The Nutmeg Branch of the Hartford for travelers, slimnastics, dancercise and reserved to reject any and all $53,WO. Wolverton Agency, Roal Etialo Contar down, assumable mortgage. Region YWCA has opened registration for personal awareness and meditation. bids. Speclficadons and bid LPN For period ending 7 a m., Wednesday, March 24. During Realtors, 649-2813. 646-4144 Owner, 649-2931, 643-7812. its spring program of activites, which will After-school activities for boys and girls forms may be secured at the Tuesday night, rain or showers will cover most of the north FRECHETTE a MARTIN Business Office, 45 N. School Full-time opening 3 p.m. COLUMBIA, spacious be conducted at the Community Y, 78 N. include guitar for beginners and in­ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - 11 p.m.j Part-time Pacific coast states except changing to snow inland near the Street, Manchester, Connec­ 300 bed community executive home, formal Main St. termediates, handbuilt pottery, modern opening 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. northern Rockies. Generally fair weather is likely elsewhere. Hebron MANCHESTER - U iR Built - dining room, two fireplaces, ticut. general hoepltel eeeke Applicant must have re­ Minimum temperatures include: (approximate maximum eight room Garrison Colonial The activities are open to residents of ballet, gymnastics for girls, piano instruc­ executive secretary to TREES two baths, family room with Raymond E. Demers, cant Intentiva Care four spacious bedrooms, 2 1/2 A readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 40 ( 73). Boston 30 (66), Chicago Franklin stove, two car gar­ the Manchester area. Information or tion and tennis. report to aielitant ad- Seven room raised Busines.s Manager experience. For more In­ 44 (67), Dallas 53 (73). Denver 29 (60), Duluth 31 (47), Houston baths, family room with stone age 11/2 acres, with towering registration may be obtained by calling For pre-schoolers, there will be classes mfnlttrelora. Candidetae formation or to arrange ranch, 3 bedrooms, wall, double garage, $65,900. muit have excellent 54 (72), Jacksonville 46 ( 78), Kansas City 45 (66), Los Angeles 43 pines, stone walls. Walk to the YWCA office, 647-1437. for Tiny Tots, Tiny Tots Plus, Kiddie for an Interview, pleata private treed lot, gar­ Hayes Corporation, 646-0131, lake, additional acreage PROBATE NOTICES lacratarlal ekilla and contact the Paraonnal (66), Miami 68 ( 80), New Orleans 50 ( 78), New York 46 (76), San Adult morning activities include classes Kalisthenics and pre-school dance. high degree of ability to Francisco 46 ( 62). Seattle 39 ( 50), St. Louis 46 (71), Washington age, fireplace, available. Fireside Realty Department. MANCHESTER • Centrally Inc. 647-9144. in handbuilt pottery, leaded glass, oil and Court ol Probate, District of Andover deal with members of 39 (70). appliances, immediate located, two-family Ranch NOTICE OF HEARING the gensral public, MANCHESTER acrylic painting, charcoal sketching, Parents to hear ESTATE OF HELEN E. BRASS occupancy. $43,900. style duplex gross income $3,- MANCHESTER - Extra nice block printing, chair caning, tennis, inter­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. Valdls msdical elatf, patlante MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WARREN E. 725 yearly. Separate furnaces Vlnkels, Judac, dated March 17,1976 a end employee. Thie le an Msnchtsltr, Conn. Only $33,900. Pasek Realtors. national folk dancing, modern dance, yoga VAP director heartns will be held on an application inlereiting poeltlon deal for young couple, let ten- praylni lor authority to sell certain 646.122] til. 461 SCHOOL BUS Drivers, HOWLAND 289-7475 , 633-5788. nent help make mortgage for beginners and intermediates, slim- which provTdae oppor­ An •quti opportunity R real estate at private ule as In said Miss Gloria DeFillipo, student tunity lor high level of Smpfoytf knowledge of Manchester Realtori 643-1108 payments. Must be seen. Only nastics, self defense, bridge for beginners appllcalton to Ale more fully appears, MECHANICAL necessary, clean driving THREE BEDROOM Ranch, 38,900. Warren E. Howland and intermediates, and transactional director of the Voluntary Action al the Court of Probate on Aprif t, 1976 Job eatlelactlon. worksaver kitchen, separate at H 6:65 PM. Excellent wage and LAYOUT PERSON record required. Call 643-2373 Realtors, 643-II08. analysis. There also will be woodland Program at Manchester Community Marsaret K. Vlnkels. Gerk or 643-2414. dining area. Nicely paneled, benefit program. To app­ EXPERIENCED MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room carpeted rec rooem. Fenced walks and shad fishing. College, will be guest speaker at ly, plaaee contact the HELP WANTED - Hastings BOLTON - Six room Cape, Ranch, built 1975, Dining yard and redecorated fireplace, modern kitchen, Adult interest groups include the Koffee tonight's meeting of Parents the Personnel Dept. Travel, experienced only, Commercial printing please. Call 742-7349. plant looking lor In­ SHIPPER room, fireplace in living throughout. Walk to schools three bedrooms, two baths, Manchester Chapter of Parents C o n v e r t room, kitchen with built-ins. and shopping. Low 30's. Krafters, Manchester Newcomers Club, MANCHESTER dividual axparlencad In W t art looking for aomaona with finished room in basement. South Windsor Young Wives Club, Weight Without Partners, Inc. lha following aiparlanca for our Only $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ Gallagher Agency, 529-6874, Oversized garage. Treed lot. ttioM* itt'tm MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MORNING Stock crew, pasta up and machanical shipping dapartmant. Her topic will be "Voluntary Ac­ experience necessary. 5 a.m. - cy, Realtors, 649-2813. $33,500. Pnilbrick Agency Watchers International, book discussion into cool c«t5h with M*nch«8ttr. Conn. layout. MANCHESTER - Special tion Program — and what it does for 646-1222 o il. 461 12 noon. ApApplyply Frank's Super-" Rough carpentry Realtors, 646-4200. and group therapy. .1 tjlitck .iclion VV.tnt Hourt 8:66-4:36 knowledge to make MANCHESTER - Inflation three bedroom Ranch, gar­ your community." An equsi opportunity m arket, 725 East Middie Adult evening programs include Ad employer Turnpike, Manchester. Liberal banani program. ihipping crataa. hedge for the future, 4-family, age, finished basement, COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 consciousness-raising lor women, The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Apply In psraon or call Operate lorklltt truck central location, good income, fireplace, large master 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, seminar for single adults, assertiveness at the Community Baptist Church, APPLICATIONS now-being 643-1161 mid 50's. Wolverton Agency, bedroom, fine neighborhood. breezeway, garage, swim­ Shipping/Rsceiving Realtors, 649-2813. Low 40's. Warren E. Howland, training, watercolor, upholstery, French 585 E. Center St. taken for tire service, full ALLIED PAINTING Paperwork ming pool, redwood deck, Realtors, 643-1108. wooded yard. $42,500. time, apply at Nichols SERVICES Ws oHsr: MANCHESTER- New listing - Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Manchester tire, 295 Broad 579 Middle Turnpike Good Wages and Announcemenft 3 Announcements Street, Manchester, 643-1161. U&R Built eight room CHARMING older Colonial, 646-4200. West Fringe Banallta Colonial, 2V5 baths, double large rooms, four bedrooms, Manchetter, Conn. Profll Sharing garage, all the extras. Air- fireplaced living room, coun­ IMMACULATE Cape, large WANTED Short order cook, Plenty of Ovartima Public records full time, apply in person only, conditioning, dead-end street. try xitchen, two baths, 2-car kitchen with dishwasher, dis- PUBLIC NOTICE An tguaf opportunity Pleasant Working 60's. Hayes Corporation, 646- garage, new furnace, con­ posal, formal dining room, Howard Johnson Restaurant, employer kIsle/FemsIe Conditions 394 T o lla n d T u rn p ik e , 0131. venient location. Mid 40's. three bedrooms, handy to Warranty deeds All cliarltable m d non-profit organizations wishing to Manchester. Contact Fred GIrnal at: Keith Real Estate. 646-4126. schools, shopping etc. $33,900. Betty J. Tigue, property at ty at 19-21 Stock PL, $35,- LOVELY six room Ranch 649-1922. Keith D. and Nancy S. have thsir Public Announcamsnts publltiMd free In THE WMID Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. 51 Goodwin St., $38,000. 000. home, on quiet tree lined tbia tpaca are urged to contact Joa McCavanagh, WAITRESS or waiter to work SECRETARY, small regional Bloking to Raymond J. and JudgnirnI liens insurance office (working for MANUFAGTURMG COMPANY street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 MULTI-FAMILY, five room Roberta L. Johnson, James A. McCarthy to General Manager of Regal Mufflers of Mancbcstar. mornings 5:38 a.m. to 1 p.m. Its ADAMS STREET baths, garage, privacy, duplex, with 2-car garage. Manchester Veterinary M-F. Some cooking involved. two) shorthand, typing, ap­ MANCHESTER, CONN. WELL LOCATED property at 341 Hilliard St., Richard Merritt, property Space will be atloted on a first come, flrst served proximately 59 wpm. Salary Buckley School, low 40's. 50x150 lot. Close to shopping Two bedroom ranch Clinic against Frank Wood, Call for appointment between 646-6566 Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, $33,500. at 122-124 E. Center St., basis. open. South Windsor, 644-1523. and bus. Asking $40,000. Keith condominium, end unit S. Lakewood Circle, $132, 11-12. 648-7738. 649-1922. Real Estate, 646-4126, 649- Lewis W. and K aren $130,000. in email clutter, lull National Paint Co. Call Thundaf between 0 a n d 12 to reserve space to r 1922. 2 Dischert to Susan Jay A. and Sandra 0. against Nathan T. Tash, 67 the toffowfng wdak. MANCHESTER - Magnificent basement, carport, eleven room Colonial, over 4,- RANCH - Country living in the Dischert, property at 98 Wolfe to Gary H. and Bar­ Foley St., $2,971.60, WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS outside patio—and Walnut St., $39,000. bara L. Chasser, unit in IMMEDIATE 000 square feet of elegant city, 100x200 lot. surrounds more. Plus very Introducing Wheels MANAGEMENT living area. 4 1/2 baths, this clean six room brick and Clarence A. and Suzanne Northfield Green Coi- Building permils of Fortune. Our new 12 to 14 Year Olds aluminum siding, beautiful aluminum home. Two baths, •ucceetful Aeeoclatlon H, Terry to Joseph G. and dominium, $35,500. Otis Kies, sign at 10 I OPENINGS FOR to canvass for the terraced lot. Must be seen. fireplace, garage, asking $42,- Management. Call Milt Christine A. Marques, Lorraine R. Pagliughi Wheels of Fortune bonus ' ' WIN A FREE Priced to sell fast in 80's. Call 900. Keith Real Estate, 646- „Bissell St., $10. gives you more chances to win EXPANDING Leon, 646-8727 or 646- property at 21 Avon St., (also as administrator of Yankee Aluminum 1976 AUTO MANCHESTER R. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 4126, 649-1022. 6555. $29,000. the estate of Ethel Frances new 1976 bonus cars. This time we're giving away 60 sporty SUPERMARKET 646-1900. or 647-1139. Siding for Albert Vincek, ------DEPOSIT------EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER- Ten room Herbert A. and Dorothy Scott) to Rocco and alterations at 23 S. Alton new AMC Pacers and Plymouth Volar6s. 5 a week. Each with a total of CHAIN RAMBLING nine room Cape. COUPON ONLY AT M o n ., Tues., Wed. 5-8 P.M. Ranch, live bedrooms, 2Vi *3 0 ,9 0 0 ___ 3 M. Tyler to Edward J. and Florence C. Tralli, proper­ St., $600. $1,000 cash. Not to mention more than 1300 runner-up prizes of $250 cash.'^ • STORE MMUGERS 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, baths, fireplace, remodeled trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen­ kitchen, Ideal in-law suite. No Mailing of Stubs. This one’s a little different from our last few bonus games. R e g a l R S i r • GROCERY MMUGERS No need to match a color or mail in your stub. CALL 647-9948, 3-S P.M. cy, Realtors, 640-3166. Many extras. 40's, LaPenta LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Comer at Broad • ASSISTNIT Agency, Realtor 546-2440. spacious Garrison Colonial on Manchester Hospital notes There's a 4-digit number on each stub. If it matches the Bonus number drawn for the date on your stub, it’s a and Csnisr Strssl FOUR FAMILY - in central beautiful wooded lot, large $250 winner. Claim it at any participating Savings & Loan Association or at Lottery Headquarters. Don't mail it in. GROCERY MMUGERS location, needs some face lif­ MANCHESTER - Completely family room with fireplace, ting, all apartments heated, remodeled 2-famiIy in nice 12x23 game room, music Then go on for Cars arid more Cash. Once you’ve claimed your winning stub, you're automatically entered in one NAME Discharged Friday: Ralph Dahlman, 333 MUST HAVE $610 monthly income. Selling area of homes, spacious room, or fourth bedroom, Frederic Rd., Vernon; Lewis Green Sr., East for $49,900, T. J. Crockett wall-to-wall throughout, Bidwell St.; Lois Gilman. 39 Knighton St.; of our weekly drawings where you could win an additional $750 cash. And a new Pacer or Volard equipped with auto­ ADDRESS MANAGEMENT dining room, living room, Hartford; Pauline Shepherd, Southington; matic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning and more. EXPERIENCE Town of Coventry Realtor, 643-15'77. kitchen and three klM s rosewood paneling, central John Brown, 93 Concord Rd.; Sherman Collins, Austin Tierney, 397 N. Main St, vac. built-in barbecue, sliding CITY PHONE with supermarket chain Town of Coventry, Conn, will bedrooms. Oil heat. Iwo-car 1271 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor; Rose Also, Irene Reamon, 37 Park West Dr., On the same ticket, you’ve got plenty of chances to win Double Play, too. With 13,000 cash prizes each week. GRACIOUS Dutch Colonial :. $47,900. Present home glass doors, flagstone patio, Plotkin, 50 Marion Dr.; Blanche Savory, DEPOSIT U C H WEEK itora operation doing a provide upon request to; Call today for deUils and in­ Rockville; Frances Hornacek, Staffordville; Including our giant jackpot worth up to $200,000. minimum volume of with center hall, beautiful taken in trade. Fiano Real Edgarton Rd., Columbia; Gilbert Faulkner, 35 AS NEW DRAWINQS AKE HELD WEEKLY new kitchen in oak, latest EsUte, 646-5200. spection of Ibis choice Carole Spragg, 33 Kane Rd.; Christine Sibiga, So pick up your tickets for our Wheels of Fortune bonus. At 50<, It’s the lowest sticker price in the world. $100,600.00 par-wMk. Main St,, SouthWindsor; Joseph Wilson, 689 RD 4, Coventry; Esther Radican, 20 Andover No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years o1 Office of the Town Manager appliances, four bedrooms, offering. $79,900. Philbrick Play the Lottery along with us, as we draw the weekly winning numbers, lucky color, and the Wheels of Fortune Starling salary Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Main St. Rd., Hebron; Sandra Hansen, Stafford age or older to win. You need not be present to win Town of Coventry paneled rec room, cedar Also, Darlene Carpenter, Wall St., Coventry; bonus number on our game show, DOUBLE PLAY. It’s on WFSB Channel 3 every Thursday night at 7:30. but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car 'commanauuta with storage area. Move in condi­ NEW COLONIALS Springs; Marian Call, 43 Thayer Rd.; Gregory L RANCH on dead-end street, Laura DeMoura, 76 Agnes Dr.; Francis Carter, (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes prsvioua background. T o w n H all tion. Beautifully treed and $43,200— Lot 3, Bancroft, Warehouse Point; Bradley Miller, 34 Excallant program of terraced. Mid 60's. 646-1189. nine rooms, large master 384 Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland; David McClure, & license. Post Office Box 185 Alexander 8t. Marble St.; Carrie Gendreau, 103A Rachel Iringa banaflta. bedroom in separate wing. 41 Hoffman Rd., Ellington; Dolores Chokas, Rd.; Diane Williams, East Windsor; Kenneth Coventry, Conn. 06238 OAKWOOD ROAD- Q aao $43,e00-Lot 34. Family room, den, formal Chesbro Bridge Rd , Columbia; Pamela Ar­ For personal Intarvlaw Slone 8t. Harrison, 55 Tudor Lane,' call Paraonnal Dapart- well built, six roo'ift 'Cape, dining room, private yard. 2- mando, Glastonbury; Karen Pace, 74 Montauk Discharged Sunday; Eunice Grimason, 108G W HEaS OF FORTUNE fireplace, garage, rec room, $42,900-Lot 64. car garage. covered patio. manl el 289-3301, Inturancs agent-broker quaatlonaira to ttibsa In­ Dr., Vernon; Robert Rezman, 84 Hamlin St,; assumable VA mortgage, cir­ Victoria Rd. Philbrick Agency, 6464U0. Bluefield Dr.; Angelina Delmore, East Hart­ The Connecticut Lottery’s Newest Bonus Game. Monday-Friday 9 a.m. • 4 surance agents and brokers wishing le be conaidarad Timothy Bycholski, 45 Diane Dr.; Michael ford; Frank Glode, 104 Glode Lane; Victoria cular pool. $35,900. 64^1180. All six rooms, 1’A baths, p.m. aa Insurance agent-broker for the loam. MANCHESTER - Six room Strand. Willimantic; Cynthia Drumm, East Soranno, 43 East St., Rockville; Margot Subscription players play automatically. Claim deadline for last weekly car drawing Is June 29.1976. Kreplace, bulH-lne, cHy State Law: you must be 18 years or older to purchase or sell Lottery tickets. LARGE three bedroom utllKlea. Ouallty built by Cape, new kitchen and roof, Hartford. Stillman, 173 Mountain View Dr,, South Wind­ W'¥ offer ronrenitiare etoHg ■ smprrier proituet, CompMad quaallontlras must be racahrad at tha Discharged Saturday: Joyce Catalino, 44 MOTT’S Ranch, full basement with MeK. large master bedroom, sor; Gerald Greene, 185 Bolton Center Rd.; ShopRIM tbova aiidraat by thraa P.M. Tuaaday, March 30,1979. carpeted living room with Orchard St., Rockville; Helen Wecal, 43 Comtr of Brood garage, custom-built, con­ ★ UNITED REAin * Tracy Wall, East Hartford; Linda Lawson, 18 ond Ctnior Stroof M«n.sPrt... I t.nt - 1 p.m. SUPERRURKETS venient location. Priced to fir^lace, large treed lot. $34,- Maxwell Dr., Vernon; Dorothy Ruganis, 29 Sterling Place; Edward loepke, Lathrop Dr., Phono 646-21ia to t...... 6 o.m. • I p.m. sell. Paul W. Dougan, 646-S016 900. Philbrick Agency, Ridgewood Dr., Rockville; Avo Kuyumjian, Coventry, Realtor. 643-4536. 4200. PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 23, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tuea., March 23, 1976— PAGE FIFTEEN Articin tor Solo Answer to Previous Puzzle Frank and Emati 41 Aportmonto For Rant S3 Apartmontt For Rant S3 Auto* For Solo t 1 Scrambler Charles M. Schultz FIV E FOOT double door, six UNUSUAL Deluxe one VUNOM PARTS Department now open ACROSS 9 Arboreal hundred pound safe on whMls. bedroom Townhouse, private Saturdays. Complete line of 1 MucUline homes F o r o u s t Call 64S-5993, evenings. Dear Abby name 6 Singing group entrances and patio, full base- TOW N HOUSE Chrysler parts. Chorcbes MB/ a m F0R“SH(3U) THIS LITTLE FELLOW HERE ONE MOMENI; ALL - g o V : X ment, includes, heat, Motors. 649-3646. 6 Swap 7 Torn INCID£NTALLV,«AAM,AR£ ANTIQUE American oriental appliances, carpeting and QAROENS 11 Small apace 6 Donkey ANPT£I1''TQ«‘i'’ b r o k e HIS FIFTH IKETATAKSAL WE 6RAPEP ON TRUtA H o p e t h a t rugs, 9x12, $70. 9x12, ISO.; an- One and two bedroom By Abigail Van Buren 12 Transmitted 9 Increase I HAVE6K0U6HT WHILE RESCUINS THREE ANP ACCURACY? THE Moi^LP NEW pool, ice skating pond. $ ^ 1970 C H EVELLE, MaUbu, again intensity 5 tigue Persian rugs 9x12, |S00; l i V W A LOCAL NEVER per month. Damato Enter­ apartments. Immediately sport coupe, good condition, 14 Juries 10 Goes Into 6 AIRLINE STEWARDESSES ON ^ M E iM Tto fo C V S P o R j 2x3, ISO; 12x16, 643-9604. prises, 646-1021. available at' Tovni House $1,500., or reasonable offer. 15 Mortiaea 11 Sacred bull of il RUNAWAY HORSES' H A P P EN S Gardens. This suburban 875-7308 evenings and 16 Devotee Egypt a n d CUSTOM MADE double loop 17 Horae's gait 13 Russian ME X fioT PRESIDENTIAL Village apartment community of weekends. DEAR ABBY: I am 49. Joe is 50. I thought we had a fire log holder, 37" diameter, apartments, near churches pretty good 30-year marriage. Joe never was much of a 19 Legume potentate contraction 44 Covers with H A G A IN I unusual architectual 20 Char 16 Legal point 34 Account turf A GLiMRfE OP black steel, looks good and shopping area, no pets. 1972 FIAT - 128, front drive, Romeo, but that never was a problem as I was usually design and beautiful 22 Compass point 21 Streams 35 IdQlizer 46 Hardens, as ^ m h e r e . Only |20. Call 646- Please call ^2623. low miles, mint condition, pretty pooped at the end of the day and I’m not exactly a 36 Pitch M HAT iS REALLY landscaping features: 23 Mister (Qer.) 23 More difficult cement $1399. Manchester Small Cars, sexpot myself. 24 Slipped 25 Glen 36 Football player 47 Formerly h a p p e n in g 3 - i 3 5 Private entrances, private * TWO ROOM apartment, heat, 647-9151. Well, imagine the shock I got when a SO-year-old divorcee 26 Demons 27 High card 39 Concurred SO Spring month O llH k rW A M IM Daq US F*I on ^ HOUSEHOLD GOODS, patios with sliding glass 29 Huge tub 28 Units of weight 40 Log float 52 Bustle hot water, stove, refrigerator, who works for Joe phoned here in the middle of the night to Moving must sell file cabinet, 31 Heart (anat.) 30 Poetic 42 Biblical tower 53 Clamp furniture. Apply Marlows, 667 doors, wall-to-wall 1973 OLDSM OBILE, VUU tell him that she had taken 30 sleeping pills and to say WINTHROP glass topped coffee table, Main St. 32 Samuel's BY DICK CAV M il carpeting, range, Cruiser Station wagon, 9 goodbye, because she didn’t want to live without him! (I teacher (Bib.) 1 T 4 V 7 6 9 10 Panasionfc Stero, carpet refrigerator and garbage passenger, air-conditioned, 33 Conclusion sweeper, tools, encyclopedia, was right next to him and heard every word she said.) 11 12 3 WEU-,MY BAlHERfe 0\ € R APARTMENT to Rent - three disposal, traverse rods, am/fm stereo, sunroof, low 34 Most unusual books. Call 643-9Cr7!! before 4 Joe jumped out of bed, threw some clothes on and was out Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss SIX f e e t ; WEisHe LET'S OUSTStCIP rooms, fully carpeted, air con- master TV antenna, mileage, mint condition. 37 Bristle 14 15 p.m. ditloned, stove and of the house in three minutes. Meanwhile I sat there in a 40 Radicals AROUND ONE-NINETY^ THE R E S T storage and laundry $3299. Manchester Small Cars, refrigerator, no children, 647-9151. daze. Well, to make a long story short, Joe got her to a 41 Heart (Egypt) 16 18 19 |V ANDMYA^arHS^... OF n; OKAY? fa c ilitie s in basem ent. 43 Tatters FOR SALE Ice vending security and credit reference hospital, they pumped her stomach out and she lived. . THAT'S A MYSTERY/ MOTHER ^ BUT HE RECOMMENDED TH A T I machine and Ice maker. 3 Total electric. No pets. 45 Qt's address 20 21 23 CHECKED OUT FINE, PHYSICALLY- ^ TAKE HER TO SEE OR. CORNWALL, required, call 643-0250. 1971 FORD Maverick, 2-door, Now he is trying to te ll me that she is ju st a ’‘kid" who ' 46 Pathological BUT WAS HE years old. Maker produces 600 Rentals start at $165 per SHE HAS NO BRUISES — OR ANY A PSVCHIATRIST-AND WE HAVE 6 cylinder, automatic, extra had a crush on him—he saw her at her place a couple of fluids 24 27 28 \BLE TO TELL SION OF A FALL/ AN APPOINTMENT FOR TO/W3RROW lbs. per day. Vender holds 805 M A N CHESTER - Fam ily month. Call 872-0528 nice, $1499. Manchester Small times and that’s all there was to it. She's still working for 48 Blood money YOU WHAT 29 30 31 poiound bags. |1500 for both. style, 2 bedroom apartment, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 Cars, 647-9151. him, and Joe says since she's got two kids to support, he 49 Quondam CAUSED I T ? Ca!an be seen at Dairy Queen, 51 Deposited quiet location, includes heat, p.m. sees no reason for letting her go. 32 33 684 Hartford Rd., Manchester, savings appliances, carpeting, and 1968 MGB-GT coupe, wire Now when he goes to Lodge on Mondays, bowls on a. 54 Plays host to 34 35 36 37 38 39 storage. $230 per month. wheels, radials, 6track , $1599. Tuesdays and plays cards on Thursdays, I wonder where he 55 Roman Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. MANCHESTER - Three Manchester Small Cars, 647- officials 42 44 DOG HOUSES - one large, one R E A L L Y is. 40 41 43 bedroom apartm ent, $160. 9151. 56 Appointment medium, never used, I offered him a divorce, and he said he wouldn’t consider MANCHESTER GARDENS- Monthly. Available im­ 57 Bounded 46 46 17 48 €HMarKA.aK.1iil Rag USPn Oil ■awu-i S -S i reasonable, 875-4179, Two bedroom duplex, in FORD - 1972 LTD, 4-door it. He insists he "loves" me. Of course I can’t trust him mediately. Call 643-2189 anymore, but I don’t know what to do. Can you help me? DOWN 49 SO bl 62 63 beautiful country setting. between 8-3. Tom. green sedan, air-conditioning, Horn** For Salt 23 Homes For Sale 23 Strvleaa Olfarad 31 Building-Contracting 33 FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, Includes heat, hot water, electric windows, many PERPLEXED 1 Obliterates 54 56 avocado color, excellent con­ appliances, and parking. $199. FOUR ROOMS, second floor, extras. Asking $1650. Call 6 » 2 Of the teeth dition, 17 cu., 2 yrs old. 6ti- monthly. Superintendent 646- 5691 or 6 4 6 ^ . DEAR PERPLEXED: Tell Joe that for the sake of your 3 Affliction 56 57 MANCHESTER CUSTOM D R A P E R IE S - WES ROBBINS carpentry stove, parking, $150. Married 23 8715. 0090, Robert C. White Com­ own peace of mind you think the two of you should talk over 4 Sick made very reasonable, work remodeling specialist. Ad­ couple, one child. 649-8350. INEWSPAPEREINTERPRISEASSN I pany, 236-5961. Equal housing. the situation with a professional counselor. If he refuses to SUPER VALUES g^ranteed, call anytime, 649- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, COPPER JE W E L R Y made to JONES AUTO Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer $30,900 — 6 room older Colonial, low taxes, $1600 FOUR room apartment for go-go without him. built-ins, bathrooms, order, your design or mine or 474 MAIN ST R E E T - Three rent $145. Married couple. SALES down to quallflad buyer, 330' deep lot. kitchens, 649-3446. both. Bracelets a specialty. room apartment, second Only those with excellent nil m SwriM team Oitm SINS DEAR ABBY: This is an S.O.S. I just received a letter DRESSMAKING, hems and 649-7630. floor, $170 monthly. Security, $30,900 — Cape with flrsplace, nice lot, unflniehsd up­ alterations done in my home. LEON CIESZYNSKl builder - references need apply. 872- iin ntn swn wt 4 igi mss from a friend saying that she was enclosing some money as 2 heated, 646-2426, 9-5. IMCMUCOMxthi stairs. Reasonable. Call 646-4019. new homes custom built, 7586. nils a gift to me. Abby, there was no money in the envelope. In linNKTSp.MX.i4w.il i m remodeled, additions, rec la rg e r fact, the envelope wasn't even sealed. $33,900 — Ranch style home, 7 rooms, modern Ts|its'Wi''4NpihihillM im HISN lidw e x . am C A R P E N T R Y - k itch en rooms, garages, kitchens $900 or best offer; 1974 Honda BOLTON, modern three room The money could have fallen out or even been stolen. Or Win at Bridge kitchen, 1'A bathe, 2 car garage. ap rtm en t. First floor, $180. imMMtMx..inwk cahinets, and siding. remodeled, hath tile, cement 125cc $300 or best offer. Ham­ tlM S perhaps she may have forgotten to enclose it. Specializing in formica work. mond E lectric organ 1 year Heat included. Available May $35,500 — Quick occupancy on this 7’A room Ranch. work. Steps, dormers. VERNON - a pleasant eight im mw MS« wi How should I reply? If I thank her and she never enclosed Insured. Free estimates. Call Residential or commercial. old $600. Call 647-9072. 1st. 643-0445, evenings. im n i c x k SN. If. PI sins Rraplacs, rac room, carpeting. unit, conveniently located, 3 the money, she'll know I was lying. If I tell her there was no 649-9117. Call 649-4291. 1/2 room a p a rtm en t im ­ isn nynt c n . au. x tins money in the envelope, it may look like I’m grabby. BICYCLE Rack, $12; MANCHESTER apartments, $39,900 — Brand new 6 room Colonial under construc­ mediately available. Features 2N 8md IL Maidmtir I4645M How would you handle this, Abby? Spade knave saves the day LIGHT TRUCKING - Free es- TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY medicine cabinet, $15; living four and a half rooms. $135., a tion. 1’A baths, llreplacs, quiet area. include: range, refrigerator, PUZZLED tlm ates, call 646-1943 Carpentry and general con­ room walnut hexagon table, month. Security, call 646-8729 garbage disposal, wall-to-wall after 6 p.m. 1971 SEVEN passenger 3 $45; All in excellent condition. $39,900 — Immaculate 6 room Ranch. Family room anytime. tracting. Residential and carpeting, air-conditioning, 643-5829. Volkswagen Bus. Call 646- DEAR PUZZLED: Write and tell her that there was no with flraplacs, garage with pallo. Won't last. commercial. Whether it be a shades and curtain rods and REUPHOLSTERY - Save small repair job, a custom 6004. money in the envelope. If the situation were reversed, master TV aiitenna. Total Homes tor Rant 54 wouldn't you want to know? $41,900 — Brand nsw 6 room Ranch with flraplaca, money at Scavltto’s with built home or anything In 10-16.5 - 8 PLY mounted (two) electric, laundry and storage NORTH 'fa ge-sz.. skilled professional between, call 646-1379, on 9 3/4" rims, two on 7 1/4” 1974 BUICK LaSabre, 4-door dining room, 2 full baths, quiat street. facilities in basement. No COLUMBIA - Attractive 4 .J 2 reupholsters. Renovating rims. 8 lug wheels, like new. hardtop, excellent condition. DEAR ABBY: I have a neighbor who does not drive, so pets. Rental $160. Call 872- Ranch, two bedrooms, dining VK103 of power. In the situation you Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence $42,900 — Colonial, 3 bedrooms, living room with costs are less than new fur­ TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ 643-0117. Fully loaded. $3,500. Call 646 she is forever asking me to please pick up something for her 0528, Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-S room, fireplace, garages, «K 8 S don't need 16 points to bid niture. Free estimates. 633- 1861. at the grocery store. flraplaca, new kitchen, nsw Vh baths, garage, vice - Remodeling, repairs, p.m. for appointment. references, no pets, $ 2 ^ .2 ^ 6QJ1086 one notrump and South’s 14- aluminum elding. 0255. Senior Citizen Discounts. additions, custom building. No Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 I really don't mind doing this but she doesn't remember WEST (D) EAST yOU'KE SURE Y OF COUI?SE I'M ARE you OUT OF \ OHiOH!,.. I'VE 3540, 646-3166. FOR SALE 1969 Ambassador point notrump was fully THAT'S WHAT \ SURE! I SEALED job too small. Free estimates. what she owes me. I hate to be petty, Abby, but I write * A K 10 8 6 4 9 3 VOUR MINOT WHAT \jU5T FI6UREO MANCHESTER - Fairfield 9 passenger wagon. Excellent justified. THE FORMULA IT IN THIS ^ $42,900 — $ bedroom Colonial with 3 car garage and STUMP REMOVAL - Spring Over 25 years experience. 643- PRIVATE riding instructions, Sreet - Five room, duplex for everything down and I know what she owes me to the VQ74 VJ852 SORT OF SCOUNDREL lOUT AN ANSWER MANCHESTER - Eight room condition, 1970 asking $1,050. So was North's raise to WAS WRITTEN / C EMVBLOPEI T p l a y s u c h t o t h a t o n e bam. Qardsn, nssds some decorating. special, 20” stump $15. Also 5769. English and Western, $5^00 WOULD l , rent, wall-to-wall carpeting, house, four bedrooms, two full Pontiac Lemans, excellent penny. ♦ Q92 ♦ J763 three and it was up to South to special on all sizes. Call 742- per hour, call 633-5571, finished rec room, garage, baths, $325. Call J . D. Real condition. Two door hardtop. I don't have the nerve to bring up what she owes me. Any «K5 4942 bring the contract home. $46,600 — Would you Ilka to own a truly immaculate 7 9347. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 anytime. $225 monthly, no utilities. Estote, 6461980. Asking $1,395. suggestions? I don't want to get her mad at me. SOUTH He wouldn't have been able room Ranch. 2 full baths, rac room with flraplaca, Security and lease required. 4Q7S4 D RA PERY and Slipcovers - BIDWELL Home Improve­ TIMID to do this if West had decided aluminum aiding, much much more. DOG-CAT BOARDING Call 6 4 i ^ l after 5. THREE BEDROOM home V A96 Custom-made to order in our ment Co. Expert installation FOR SALE 1966 Chevelle. to play singles (he might well bathing/grooming. Complete with fireplaced living room ♦ A 10 4 $47,900 — Bowara area. Super lot with this custom own workshop. Over 2,000 of aluminum siding, gutters Good running condition. 742- DEAR TIM ID: Yes. The next time she calls, tell her how do since his partner had modern facilities. Canine plus form al dining'room, full « A73 built Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 1’A baths, rac room, fabrics and patterns for your and trims. Roofing installa­ 7035. much she owes you and what for. And if she gets mad at shown a very bad hand) and Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon basement, $230 per month plus NeiUier vulnerable selection. We help you select tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- you, it will be her loss, not yours. played out ace-king and 10 of carpating throughout. Road, Manchester. 646-5971. RENTAL OFFICE $250 security. B/W Realty, ju st the right fanric. We 9109. DAMATO ENTERPRISES VOLKSWAGEN - tan, 1971, spades, but West made the 647-1419. excellent condition, 30 mpg. $52,900 — Super Early 1800s Colonial on East Canter measure free. We install. F R E E to good home, four Large varletr of ApertmenU and West North East South standard fourth-best lead and Townhouiea tbroughout 28,000 oririnal miles, ^ s t St. Must ba seen to apprsclata. Rods and hardware available. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, month old malamute Springer South brought home the con­ Mancheater. offer over $2200. i Call Scavitto’s Furniture roofing, storm windows, aw­ puppy. Fem ale. Good m th 0. Call 646^ . 1 A Pass Pass 1 N.T. tract by means of a second $53,900 — Brand naw 7 room Colonial under construc­ ffanfaf OfSp* op*n daffy S-B, Bualnata tor Rant 55 Shop, 633-0255. Outside Hart­ nings. Quality workmanship, children, shots and wormed. Sat fO^ Sunder 11-s Astro-graph Pass 3 N T. Pass Pass hand high play. He went up PLYMOUTH, 1973, Satellite tion. Bsautltul large lot. ford area, call Enterprise free estimates. Fully insured. Call 649-6637. 646-1021 Pass with dummy’s jack of spades. FOR RENT - Connecting or Sebrlng, 2-door hardtop, 2228. Senior Citizen Discount. 872-9187, 649-3417, 240 Nsw Stats Road By BERNICE BEDE OSOL Opening lead — 8 A Alley Oop — Dave Graue separate front room offu^s. brown with gold vinyl roof, It held and now South was able 2-FAMILIES MALE DOG combination, M A N C H ES TER ’’ to finesse in clubs with safety $42,900 — Want privacy? This 4-4 Duplex ha* It. Nice D&A ROOFING. Roofs, 9 ^ Main Street. Call 649-4846. |2,00p. 8 7 5 - ^ . Collie-Shepard to good home. since his queen of spades was HAVE YOU ZEROEDY y e s , all I HAVE quiat yard. 2-car garage. siding, gutters, and leaders. 1 year old, needs room to run. GOOD WHAT'S t h e r e a r e , OFFICE SPACE lor rent - on MUSTANG Convertible 1969, a second stopper in the suit. IN ON TH 'C A VE, y -lO O O IS S E T IT h ea v en s!) t h ' P e o p l e ,\ i P ( Free estimates. Fully in­ Good family dog. Call Kathy R&R TREE SERVICE Main Street in Manchester. 29,000 miles, 6 cylinder, MONA? ____r^lN r o c u s ! THERE, MATTER? t h e r e ! Y "H H I.. y $46,000 — Large 6-6 Duplex, naw root, gutters, sured. 249-0205. For Wodnttday, March 24, By Oswald & Ja m e s Jaco by t h a t COES IT..... M Trees removed, land after 5 . 643-7703. FURNISHED apartment, SCORPIO Oct 24-Nov. 22) carpating, large yard. Ideal location for professional automatic transmission, 1976 ieleared. No job too small three rooms, and hath, heat, offices and v eir convenient to 6 Today you m ay be tempted to SPECIALIZING in cleaning a ea n . $1,495. 643-6744 after Free estimates. FREE - Affectionate family electric, hot water and all all facilities. Please call 646- p.m. ARIES (March 21-April 19) doctor a tale a bit In order to $50,900 — Super 2-Famlly, 4-4, large rooms, garage and repairing Chimneys and A Mississippi reader asks 646-7770 dog, housebroken, shots, utililties furnished. 4100, between 9-4. Hall measures won't cut II to­ please your audience. The m and carport, built-in stereo system. Quality throughout. roofs. F ree estim ates. 30 day II you're laced with safer course Is to Jell It like It is. who deals the next hand in a spayed, good traveler. References required. $200 per LEAVIN^'lor service. 1975 Years Experience. Howley, challenging situations. When your left-hand oppo­ rubber bridge game after a Perfect companion for month. Philbrick Agency, 646 B O L T O N N O TC H - Pontiac ^Astre. Automatic SAGGITARIUS (Nov. 26D*e. $52,900 — 4-Famlly. Reduced, owners wants out. 643-5361. However, you can succeed by nent opens the bidding with hand is p a s ^ out. mature couple. 649-6960. 4200. Showroom, office building, transmission, power steering, 21) Before assuming new Modern kitchsn and baths. E-Z Floor Cleaners - Rugs and going all-out. one of a suit and his partner The answer is that the deal storage buildings, 4 commer­ F.M. radio like new. $2,9W. obligations now, be sure ell carpets vacuumed and sham­ UNEMPLOYED ROOFER - passes it is up to you to reopen passes to the player on the left $54,900 — Looking for a real sharp 6-6 Duplex? Im­ FAMILY- STYLE - Pleasant cial, Industrial acres. Visible Call aRer 5.30. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) your old ones are well under pooed, floors washed and Will install roof, gutters or Boalt-Accattorlat 45 on the theory that your just as if the hand had been maculate throughout. four room apartment, second highway location. 1-223-4460. Today you may took at Issues control. No use creating future waxed. Reasonable rates. Call aluminum siding, for low dis­ headaches. partner will hold the balance bid and played. 21' LAPSTAKE, 1969 100 h.p. floor, in older 4-family home. TOYOTA Corolla station only from the side you wish to A 646-0518. count price. Call Ken, 649-2456 view them. This could distort $55,900 — Young 5-5 Duplex In quiet area. Mercury outboard. E-Z loader Mature responsible person or wagon, 1970, four speed, good CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) anytime. the true piclure. trailer. $1,700. Call 646-0878. persons only, no pets. Securi­ OFFICE SPACE condition. Clan be seen at 13 Persons whose cooperation QUALITY Refinishing, 252 ty. Call 649-5897 after 6 p.m. Cnt*1l/sxi Qfrxuxf MonnLaoFao FOR RENT West Street. Hours 61:30. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) you thought you had may sur-