PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchwler. Conn.. Mon., March 6. 1978 K. Zailrw/.iiv Memorial Park. Rocky Hill. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to EAST HARTFORD - Eugene R. Mr. Squillacioti was bom in Catan- 9 p.m. Zadrozny. 47. of 69 Bradley St. died zaro. , and had lived in the Hart­ The family suggests that any State bar association Saturday at Newington Veterans ford area for 57 years. Before memorial gifts may be made to the Mri*. (>nir«’ H. VimkIoIii Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. re tirin g in 1966, he had been Organ Fund of St. Mary’s Episcopal employed by the Coca-Cola Bottling Church or to the American Cancer to honor Justice House EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Grace Helen Joyce Ballantyne Zadrozny. The weather Mr. Zadrozny was bom in Scran­ Co. of East Hartford for-40 years. He Society. 237 E, Center St. Branrateone Vendola. 78. of 79 Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Goldberg of West Hartford, A ton. Pa., and had lived in Blast Hart­ had served for 10 years as chairman near tonight with lows in the teens. Garden St. died Friday St. Francis of Our.Lady of Grace Society of Hart­ Brie Meglipn Kelly Justice Charles S. House of Frederick Mignone of New Haven, Hospital and Medical Center. Hart­ ford for the past 26 years. He was an Increasing cloudiness Wednesday ford. COVENTR'Y — Brie Meghan Kelly, Manchester, who will retire this Max H.. Reicher of New Britain and with highs in the 30s. Outlook: chance ford. She was the widow of Nicholas Army veteran of the Korean Conflict. infant daughter of James and Carla spring, will be honored tonight by the Archibald H. Tunick of Greenwich, He was employed as a machinist at He is also survived by a daughter, of snow or rain Thursday, ending Phonv 647-9946 Vendola. Mahl Kelly of 634 Main St., died Connecticut Bar Association at its and Judge Thomas H. Gill of Hart­ Friday.. National weather map on Pratt and Whitney Division of United Mrs. Sabby Dube of East Hartford: a Yi-X’ ’.a'4 The funeral was this morning from Wednesday at Farmington Medical mid-year meeting in Hartford. ford, former chief judge of page 9. for homo delivery Technologies Corp., Blast Hartford. brother. Nicola Squillacioti of Italy: t h ^ the Callahan Funeral Home. 1602 Center. 'Association President Peter C. Juvenile Court. He is also survived by two sons. and three grandchildren. Christine Main St., with a mass at St. Mary's A graveside service was held Dorsey announced that House and six Gary P. Zadrozny and Robert B. Dube and John and Mark Yetish. all United States Court of Appeal Church. Burial was in St. Mary's Saturday in Nathan Hale Cemetery. other judges retiring during the 1977- I Zadrozny. both at home: a daughter. of East Hartford. Judge Robert P. Anderson of Noank Cenielery. She is also survived by her paternal 78 term will be honored during a Lynn C, Zadrozny. at home: three l/«*e K. Darling Sr. will be the toastm aster for the Mrs. Vendola was bom in Terlizzi. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James dinner at the Sheraton Hartford brothers, John Zadrozny of E ist Lee E. Darling Jr., 84, of 333 program which will Include among Merger Italy, and had lived in East Hartford Kelly of East Hartford; and her Hotel. the other speakers Hartford Attorney Hartford: Alexander Zadrozny of Bidwell St. died Sunday at for 48 years. She was a communicant maternal grandparents, Mr. and Other judges to be honored will be Frederick U. Conard Jr., CBA Manchester Memorial Hospital. of St. Mary's Church. Somers and Henry Zadrozny of En­ Mrs. Carl E. Mahl of Tampa, Fla. Superior Court Judges John J. president-elect. Mr. Darling was bom June 4,1893 commission She is survived by a son. Dominic field: and three sisters, Mrs. Helen The family suggests that any Bracken oT Hartford, Henry J. J. Vendola of East Hartford: five Palka of East Hartford. Mrs. Phyllis in West Hartford and had lived in memorial gifts may be made to the Miners may split Mullock of Hartford and Mrs. Audrey Manchester since 1936. Before his daughlers. Miss Frances Vendola. Newborn Intensive Care Unit, John to organize Hatcher of Glastonbury. retirement in 1965. he had been Mi.ss Lucy Vendola and Mrs. Mary Dempsey Hospital, Farmington. The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 employed by the Manchester Board Botticello. all of Elast Hartford, and The D’Esopo East Hartford Plaque honors Rogers a.m. from Newkirk and Whitney of Education, previously working at Mrs. Carmelia Scuta and Mrs. Funeral Chapel, Carter and High Dillon Ford, He was a charter Black educator Dr. John E. Rogers group responsible for the presenta­ Josephine Ryder, both of Rockville: Funeral Home. 318 Burnside Ave.. streets, was in charge of Mayor Stephen Penny said Monday with a mass at St. Christopher's member of the Frank J, Mansfield Sr. of 1163 E. Middle Turnpike was tion. Scalford is a liberal arts and nine grandchildren. arrangements. rwently honored for his many con- that the meeting to organize a con­ on order to work freshman at the UofH. Church a t-10. Burial will be in the Marine Corps League. solidation commission in Manchester Mrs. Burns Gillespie tributioiu to Black Studies, with the Rogers has the distinction of being ^Irs, Sully (IhciiiiHlriick Veterans Memorial Field, Hillside He is survived by two sons, will be held this month. WASHINGTON (UPI) - United Cemetery. installation of a plaque at the Univer­ the first UofH educator to have an "We would resist,” said Miller. ROCKviLLE - Mrs. Sally William J, Darling of Ellington and EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Mine Workers President Arnold Secretary Ray Marshall. sity of Hartford. Omega Phil Epsilon plaque ” We know the history — when you go Chemistruck. 87, formerly of Ham­ Friends may call at the funeral Lee E. Darling Jr. of San Diego, Josephine F. Gillespie, 69, of 3 Britt . The formation of the commission is Miller said today some striking A hearing was set for Wednesday The plaque, located in Hillyer Hall, emplaced, in his honor, on campus. to individual bargaining then the un­ mond Street, died Sunday at home Tqesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Calif., two daughters, Mrs. Martin Road died this morning at Hartford the next step in the movement for miners will go back to work under a with union, industry and public of­ at the university, was unveiled by The plaque ceremony took place in ion is in serious jeopardy.” Manchester Memorial Hospital. She A. Sriiiiyler (Gladys) Hensel of Broad Brook and Hospital. She was the wife of Burns cbnsolidation, which would combine Taft-Hartley injunction. But ficials invited by Chairman John N. Mrs, Floyd (Dorothy) Duff of Gillespie. William R. Scalford, Basislius eonjuntion with a reception held for “We don't really expect a lot of Gentry to testify. The board will was the widow of Harry Lewis A. Schuyler, 79, of 74 Jarvis the Eighth Utilities District and the resistance can be expected jhhL Canterbury: a sister, Mrs. Clara (president) of the Delta Chapter of the John E. Rogers Scholarship fund violence to take place,” Marshall Chemistruck. Road died Saturday at Manchester Mrs. Giliespie was born in Town of Manchester. violence "is always a possibility^he report back to President Carter, who Marsh of Montgomery, Ala.: 15 Portland, Conn., and had lived in Omega Phi Epsilon Fraternity, the campaign. said in another interview this mor­ then could ask Attorney General Mrs. Chemistruck was born in Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ said. ning. and had lived in Rockville grandchildren and 10 great­ East Hartford for the past 26 years. Griffin Bell to seek a court band of Mrs. Jessie Bridges The two bodies now'have separate Labor Secretary Ray Marshall said Carter warned Monday that the ad­ most of her life. She was a communi­ Schuyler. grandchildren. Before retiring in 1976, she had been fire departments and sewer today the government does not restraining order against the strike. The funeral is Wednesday at 10 employed as a bookkeeper for 30 ministration would not tolerate "The coal strike is three months cant of St. Joseph's Church and a The private funeral was this mor­ authorities in their areas. expect a lot of violence in President violence. member of its Rosary Society. ning at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 a m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 years by the ’Theodore D. Bross Line Red Cross month set Carter’s attempt to end a record 92- old,” Carter said in announcing the The Committee for One Miller was interviewed on the CBS She is survived by three sons. E. Center St. Burial was in East Main St. Burial will be in East Construction Co. She was a Women’s day strike which has caused power action Monday. “The country cannot The month of March has been expected to attend the convention. Manchester has organized this most Morning News and Marshall was afford to wait any longer.” Joseph Chemistruck of Manchester. Cemetery. Cemetery. Army Corps veteran of World War II. shortages and thousands of layoffs. proclaimed Red Cross month, both in Mrs. Grasso ordered the Red Cross recent consolidation move. It recent­ questioned on ABCs Good Morning But Carter’s decision to invoke Stephen Chemistruck of Mr. Schuyler was born June 8,1898 Friends may call at the funeral She was a communicant of Our Lady Carter Monday invoked the Taft- the state and in Manchester, by Gov. flag to be flown over the State Capitol ly completed a petitioning drive that America program. Taft-Hartley — the fourth time it has Albuquerque, N.M., and Alexander in Watertown and had lived in home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 of Peace Church and served as con­ Hartley law and appointed a three- Ella Grasso and by Mayor Stephen throughout March. obtain^ enough signatures from dis­ A special three-member presiden­ been used against coal miners — was Chemistruck of Trenton. N.J.: three Manchester for 30 years. Before his p.m. ductress of Lady Washington member board of inquiry. He also Penny, respectively. trict and non-district residents to tial board required by the Taft- quickly rejected by many in the daughters. Mrs. Amelia Roman and retirement, he had been employed Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, of ordered the Justice Department to Mrs. Hattie J, Selireil)er Gov.'Grasso congratulated during force a referendum question on the Hartley Act to investigate the strike Mrs. Alice H alloran, both of for 10 years at Arrow-Hart Inc.. Middletown. seek a federal injunction ordering coalfields, who had voted down a Mrs. Hattie J, Schreiber, 78, of 569 a recent proclamation ceremony Red issue. situations began its work Monday Rockville, and Mrs. Mary Civello of Hartford. He was a former member She is also survived by a brother, Winter sports) 160,000 striking miners back to work. proposed settlement by a 2 to 1 Gardner St. died Sunday at a Vernon Cross volunteers who enable the Red night after being sworn in by Labor Millville. N.J.; 15 grandchildren and of the Barbershoppers Chapter, convalescent home. She was the James Franklin of Windsor Locks; Thfe petitioning for a referendum Many miners have said they would margin Sunday. four sisters, Mrs. Anna Perry of Cross to continue its many programs 14 great-grandchildren. SPEBSQSA, Hartford, widow of Walter E, Schreiber. and services that "are of benefit to The recent showfaR has canceled and the forming of a commission are ignore such an order. But Carter told The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Milford, Mrs. Lucille Tirone of West He is also survived by a son, Gregg Mrs. Schreiber was born April 14, every man, woman and child in the the ice skating activity in taken under the steps outlined by the Democratic congressional leaders at from the Burke-Fortin Funeral Hartford, Mrs. Sue Binkowski of B. Schuyler of Manchester: and a 1899 in Manchester and had lived state.” She also congratulated the Manchester, but there will be super­ state’s Home Rule Act. Pro­ a meeting today he hopes strikers Home. 76 Prospect St., with a mass Middletown and Mrs. Margaret Tar- brother, Raymond H. Schuyler of here all her life. She was a member American Red Cross for deciding to vised coasting today at Center consolidation forces have said that will obey any injunction, said House Cartel^rules out at St. Joseph's Church at 10. Burial nowski of Portland; and several Wilson. of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. hold its national convention in Hart­ Springs from 3 to 9 p.m. this act will permit a townwide vote Assistant Democratic Leader John will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery. nieces and nephews. Brademas. Frank 8(|iiillarioli She is sur;/ived by a daughter, Mrs. ford in May, despite the tragic acci­ There will also be skiing at on consolidation after ail required The funeral is Wednesday at 10:15 Friends may call at the funeral EAST HARTFORD - Frank Woodrow (Dorothy) Trotter of dent to the Coliseum roof of the Civic Northview today from 6:30 to 9:30 steps are taken. Carter also said he does not intend a.m. from Newkirk and Whitney home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Squillacioti, 75, of 1403 Main St. died Manchester: a sister. Mrs. Earl Center. Four thousand delegates are p.m. to order a federal takeover of the seizure of mines Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Friday at a Hartford hospital. He Fyler of East Hartford: three For information, call 643-4700. ^ District officials have said that the mines, said Brademas. with a mass at Our Lady of Peace WASHINGTON (UPI) - President return to work.” ' was the husband of Mrs. Tillie grandchildren and three great­ Town Charter requires a separate ” l know that some of our members Church at 11. Burial will be in St. Carter today emphasized to "It would be most foolish to get Lo tte ry Cecchini Squillacioti. grandchildren. vote by the district before consolida­ would go back to comply with the law Mary’s Cemetery, Portland, Conn. Democratic congressional leaders into a discussion of seizure legisla­ The funeral was this morning from The funeral is Thursday at 11 a m. tion can take place. - not because they want to or like to Friends may call at the funeral that he has no plans to seize the tion because we expect the miners to the D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Town Counsel David Barry said — but because they are law abiding The number drawn Saturday in the home Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 that he is reviewing both the Home citizens,” said Miller. mines if striking coal miners refuse obey the law of the land,” he said. Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, with a Center St. Burial will be in East to return to work under the Taft- Connecticut daily lottery was 440. mass at St. Mary's Church, East Cemetery. p.m. An Eastern Star service will be Rule Act and the Town Charter. Asked about the possibility of Some members of the United Mine conducted Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Hartley Act. Workers union have expressed a Hartford. Burial was in Rose Hill Friends may call at the funeral He also is reviewing the procedure violent clashes between pickets and funeral home. for the meeting when the consolida­ miners who return to work, he said: House Democratic Leader John preference for seizure of the mines tion commission will be named. Company hires guns ”It’s always a possibility when you Brademas told reporters after a by the government. ^About town ^ Penny said that the meeting will be invoke the Taft-Hartley law. You breakfast meeting that Carter White House press secretary Jody a joint one between the governing In an attempt to reduce the risk of danger to coal truck always can expect resistance. I don’t "made clear there would not be any Powell made It clear Monday that bodies of both areas — the Town drivers passing through lines of striking miners, one mining think anyone can accurately predict alternative, such as seizure of the the question was seriously con­ •Manchester mines," and hoped that invoking the Alcoholics Anonymous Board of Directors and jhe voters of company in Norton, Va., has hired the help of members of the just exactly what will happen. sider^, but that when the contract will meet tonight at 8:30 at 260No. Main St FoxI the Eighth Utilities District. Miller also said Carter's attempts Taft Hartley law would be effective. was accepted by the UMW 102 Norman St. The group “Fugueros,” a local motorcycle club, to ride shotgun in the Brademas said Carter “expressed bargaining council and the M Both sides will have to agree to the to push for UMW settlements with in­ will also meet Tuesday and EAST HARTFORD makeup of the commission. He trucks. Club member David Martin, 24, prepares to mount up dividual mines could destroy the un- the hope that the coal miners would Bituminous Coal A ^ciatiop, it was Friday at 8:30 p.m., Save lives 1180 Bnnitido Sire.* 801 SHtrer Lane expects that each side will nominate Monday. (UPI photo) ion. obey a forthcoming injunction to dropped. . Wednesday at 10 a.m. and a slqte of perwns to serve on the Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at 102 commission. According to state law, Norman St. For more in­ ciuPsncK the commission should be made up of formation call 646-9235. not less than five members and not more than IS members. The dis­ A neighborhood coffee AMt. Ravors Voting will delay water rate increase 6 OZ. trict’s membership on the commis­ A hour is scheduled for s a v e e n e _ Reg. 69* Rag. $2.49 sion, one-fourth of the members, will water customers would be needed. and put it all together at one time,” Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the be in proportion to the percentage of By GREG PEARSON provements to meet new stricter Previously, some of the costs One employee, noting that an in­ Taylor said. drinking water standards. related to capital Improvements — Emanuel Lutheran district residents who make up the Herald Reporter crease has not occurred since July A study of the water distribution Outreach Center, 64 town’s registered voter list. Taylor said that the bonding to pay labor and equipment for Instance — IC A water rate increase for the up­ 1976, called a hike in the rates system is being done now, and the for the improvements, which has to Church St, Penny said that he plans to meet coming year — previously considered were charged to the department’s "inevitable.” Water Study Committee is reviewing be approved by voters, probably operating budget. with Gordon Lassow, president of the a certainty by officials of the Town of But, after meeting with'Weiss and proposals from the Metropolitan The Women's Sewing district, and write to all the district would require a rate hike. Manchester Water Department — the budget officials Monday, Water District Commission. "If we go and float bonds, we're Also, the department has received Group of Emanuel s a v e n u M ie directors before the joint meeting to will not occur now until at least a Department representatives said Once this work is done, the toWn more revenues this year than had going to have to increase rates to Lutheran Church will meet appoint the commission is held. projected November referendum today that there will be no rate in­ can present a complete package of been anticipated, Jodaitis said. Tuesday from 10 a m to 2 question on water improvements. cover this. It's got to come from the crease — ab ^ ast for now. inmrovements and costs. customers,” he said. p.m. in Luther Hall of the Department representatives met Even so, it's going to be a tight F0RMUU44 FORMULA 44-D The idea is to present the voters There also was concern from town Frank Jodaitis, water and sewer church. All women are in­ N ow y o u know Monday with Town Manager Robert with one complete package rather officials that a water rate hike now squeeze for the department budget. vited to help. Those plan­ Save lives 3 oz. administrator, said that -some Taylor said. Saveenergry Weiss and budget'officials to discuss than making piece-meal changes in might jeopardize a November ning to attend are asked to 3 oz. Any guard at the jail in Alamos, changes will be made in budgeting in with die &nhart 911 ' with Fuel Card. R«g. the department’s budget for the 1978- the department, Fran Taylor, office referendum question asking to bring a sandwich. Des.sert Mexico, must serve out the sentence the department. All costs connected "We still have increased costs. Smoke and Fire Detector. HMHUU $1.99 Rag. $2.19 79 fiscal year. manager for the department, said. borrow funds for water system im­ with capital improvements will be in­ and coffee will be This new heme energy «saving of a prisoner who escapes while he is We ll have to tighten the belt a little Previously, department officials "They want to wqit until all the in­ provements. further. It’s going to be a very provided. 44 on duty. cluded in the capital improvement device works with your thermostat had forecast that a rate increase for formation is in from the engineers The town has to make major im­ budget, he said. austere budget,” Taylor said. East Catholic High The Emhart 911 to save fuel, as well as money cm School guidance depart­ your heating bills. The 24-hour ment will sponsor a \ utilizes ioniza- parents' information night / tim er allows you to cxxitnol \A4ien Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in i ______^ tion todetect a OMCM GOP head seeks support Today’s news summary the school auditorium the heat goes on and off, AGREE Guidance counselors will ^ ^ ^ i i ^ \ ^ fire at its earliest Rag. • Chorry HARTFORD (UPI) - The tims injured during a crime to crimination charges against a with no loss of comfort 18’a REQ. Legislature's Liquor Control collect up to 110,000. discuss counseling from ^ M \ stages and sound OILY company on the basis o | j com­ Rag. $1.35 Committee today voted to put off plaint filed by a white woman. the freshman through a loud alarm. And because it’s battery- Special reduced price BALSAM senior years. Freshman ^hile foe knocks record considering a raft of industry LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (UPI) • Ruled that if a state or county for our depositors: 8oz. reform proposals until only hours group counseling, career powered^ it’s easily installed. N o home or Rag. — Hustler magazine publisher is subject to the 1974 Voting and aptitude testing will be • Just $K) plus tax wiien Ag*ei By GREG PEARSON well with Republican Director Carl March 13 and 27. before the panel's deadline. Larry Plynt underwent a second Rights Act, then cities and all apartment should be without one. $1.64 The committee unanimously reviewed. Other topics to in i 19 Herald Reporter Zinsser, who has been active in Clen- Clendaniel also issued a response operation early today to stop other political units within them be discussed are PSAT and you deposit $100 or more daniel’s run for the top seat. Clen- today to a comment made by voted to postpone consideration of bleeding from bullet wounds. Doc­ also are covered — even if they do T ake advantage of our special prices: M anchester Republican Town SAT testing, scheduling, in a new or exist­ daniel headed Zinsser's successful Ferguson about his plans for the par­ recommendations of a legislative tors said he was in critical condi­ not conduct voter registration. achievement tests, college • $ 10 plus tax when you qpen a one year Cliairman Thomas Ferguson per­ re-election campaign last year. ty’s future. liquor industry investigation until tion but was more stable than sonally has been circulating a letter financial aid and advanced Zinsser said that Ferguson told “ For the past two years the town March 15 at 2:30 p.m. Any bills Monday when a would-be assassin or longer Investment Savings Account with ing savings account , to town committee members seeking placement testing. The him he planned to obtain a majority committee has been marked by a not approved by the panel by shot him from ambush. Striking farmers today began MENNEN their support. program is open to all of any type. of signatures and then ask Clendaniel complete lack of the kind of planning March 15 at 5 p.m. automatically Police said they had no suspects trying to squeeze the nation's food as little as $100, or when you authorize In a related matter, Scott Gen- parents of East Catholic MENNEN to resign from the race. He charged and organization that Mr. Ferguson •die. and few clues in the shooting. supply in hopes of forcing quick • Free vi^en you STKX DEMKHIMr daniel, Ferguson’s challenger, issued students. Automatic Savings with a minimum trans­ the chairman with trying to avoid a now espouses. I think it is worthy of The Legislature’s Liquor Price- congressional approval of higher BRACER a statement today saying there has fer of $ 10 a mcmfii fixxn your Hartford deposit $5000 (x more.^ Rag. aUm a head-to-head election. note that it has taken two years and a Fixing Investigations Commis­ CHICAGO (UPI) - Richard crop price supports. The Rev. Joseph been a lack of planning under “I said, ‘Forget it.’ We’re in this sion after a four-month probe Speck says he committed one of Strikers in the Southwest and HoftMri Ferguson. , challenge to his post to elicit this Richard, A A., former NaticMial checking or N O W account Spica thing to stay,” Zinsser said. “Even if type of statement,” Clendaniel said. recommended that laws the most notorious crimes of the Midwest set up pickets along Ferguson’s letter asks the guaranteeing the industry a profit highways to ask truckers hauling 7 chaplain to the Russian there is a majority, I would still want He said that the he will seek to im­ 1960s — the stabbing and choking • $13.75 plustax^A^lenyoudeposit$100or IV io t. 4 oz. members to sign to show their sup­ be repealed. food and fiber to pull over and Embassy, will be guest money Rag. Rag. $1.53 our day in court,” he said. prove three key areas —communica­ of seven nurses — and said an port for Ferguson and party vice speaker at the monthly Ferguson replied, “In'seeking sup­ "effeminate homosexual” whom stop for three days. more in a new or existing savings account wMi our Investment Savings Aooounts. $1.49 chairwoman Elsie "Biz” Swensson. tion, organization and active involve­ meeting of the Assumption port of the town committee, I have ment of personnel. NEW YORK (UPI) - President he later killed was responsible for Ferguson said that he already has Ladies Guild Monday at 8 lim it 3 per family. ' These pr^xilar savings {dans range an absolute majority. There is ab­ Carter’s job rating dropped again an eighth death. received an “absolute majority” of “I have seen too many good, active AUGUSTA. Maine (UPI) - A p.m. in the church hall, 27 ) ) 1 solutely no chance of anyone upset­ in the eyes of the American public Speck, who is serving a life ) > >: signatures from committee Republicans become inactive recent­ private study done for the UJ5. S. Adams St. This will be a firm one to ten years arid pay higher ting me.” and it may go down still further prison term and will be eligible members. i ly due to a lack or opportunity for in­ Agriculture Department says combined meeting with the The election date has not been set because of rejection of a for parole in September, admitted interest rates dim regular passbook The letter, however, has not set volvement in meaningful ways,” he three out of every 10 chickens sold Manchester Council of yet but will have to be held between said. government-endorsed coal con­ the slayings to the Chicago Sun- KNGIIY to consumers are contaminated Women. All members of savings accounts. tract, the Harris Survey says. Times. Police discounted Speck’s with salmonella bacteria. each organization are in­ 11A oz. The poll released Monday had claim he had an accomplice. at Hartf(xd National, you can other bad news for Carter: He was The study, prepared by the vited to attend. CMaRog. Rag. $1.35 rated negatively by people of all The U.S. Supreme Court, in ac­ Community Nutrition Institute, start an Investment Savings Account also .says Americans are being A representative of the Carter will ‘talk tough’ political philosophies and for the tions Monday: widi as litde as $100. first time he was given bad marks • Agreed to examine a Penn­ overcharged by nearly $500 Planned Parenthood ^ X e RUSALEM (UPI) - U.S. of million a year because chickens organization will visit the fm the declaration of principles guiding Begin March 13-14. He will stop in in his native South and among sylvania requirement that a doc­ 0]nq)are that wito the iiiinimum fjcials said today President Carter are soaked in water before being health office at an overall settlement. Europe, possibly to meet with Saudi liberals. tor performing an abortion must will talk tough to F*rime Minister sold. Manchester Community deposits required by other banks, then Atherton was winding up his Foreign Minister Prince Saud. try to save the fetus if he deter­ Menacbem Begin Jn th e ir faltering shuttle mission in HARTFORD (UPI) - mines it might survive outside the College at 2 p.m ., on come start saving us. Washington meetii^ next week in The U. S. officials said they viewed Tuesday to discuss the ad­ Jerusalem today after King Hussein Proposals to pay crime victims womb. search of “concrete decisions” on of Jordan warned the collapse of the Begin visit as “the nest impor­ vantages and disadvan­ lives. Energy. And money. and require authorities to give • Offered to rule on rights of BOSTON (UPI) - A U.S. the extent of an Israeli withdrawal negotiations could lead to a fifth tant step in moving toward concrete tages of commonly used defendants evidence that helps companies that do not want their Appeals Court scheduled from occupied Arab territory and its Arab-Israeli war and Palestinian decisions that will be needed in the them have cleared the reports to government agencies arguments today on the Carter ad­ methods of birth control. position on the Palestinians. leader Yasser Arafat flew to Moscow weeks ahead” in the negotiating Legislature’s Judiciary Com­ disclosed under the Freedom of ministration’s request to go ahead All interested persons are raoioL The offlcials said U. S. process. Envoy to counter "aggressive” American mittee. Information Act. with the sale of oil and gas leases welcome to join this free HrulfofdNBtioiial Alfred Atherton neverthelesshas__ policy. discussion. For further in­ 100 The assistant secretary of state The committee Monday un­ • Let stand a ruling that the off the New England coast — one .^Si made progress in his shnttle mission Atherton planned to return to animously approved and sent to Equal Employment Opportunity formation. call Gaila I f you’ve got a little money, Yvhy not get a lot of bank? I Rag. $2.61 $ P probably will return to the Middle of the richest commercial fishing between Egypt and Israel in Washington at the end of the week to the House a measure allowing vic- Commission can press race dis­ grounds in the world. Fulton, college nurse. narrowing the ^ p between them on East after the Begin-Carter meeting, MuntaFOC prepare for Carter’s meeting with the officials said. PACE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandiertfr, Com., Tnw., March 7, ICT

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/[. M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn . Tues.. March 7, iq7R- PAGE SEVEN McCoy makes plea If you have news fo r area South Windsor seeking for education funds towns, call: Canton ends Cheney hoop By BAKBAKA RICIIMOM) education. He said 12 percent of the ^ Andover Manchester health aide lirraM Rrporlivr pupil population is involved in special A motion recommended by Mayor education classes. Donna H olland...... 646-0375 all residents in the area this week South Windsor Town Manager Paul recourse to the State Labor Board Frank McCoy, and passed at Monday Mrs. Herbst said there has to be Bolton asking for permission for town but preferred not to take action. The somebody to work out a prepayment Talbot was scheduled to meet with employees to take further dye test night 8 Town Council meeting was Donna Holland...... 646-0375 the Manchester Board of Directors matter is expected to be taken up by relayed to a special meeting of the plan for special education. She said Coventry samples in an effort to clear up the the council. with 60-56 win in S Tournament today in an effort to win approval of Board of Education to present to she was saying this 10 years ago remaining pollution. In other matters, Joseph Caiino when she was on the school board. Claire Connelly - ...... 742-8202 an agreement with Manchester for a A meeting of all residents in the By LEN AUSTER area legislators who were meeting joint health service. was appointed a member to khe Cheney was 2 for 6 with 6 turnovers. Cheney trailed 56-43 when it put on jumpers and offensive rebounds, was with the board. She said the laws don't protect the Ellington Birch Road area will be held at Town Ronald Kratz, an employee of the Sewer Commission to fill an /un­ Herald Sporlswrilrr Canton, now 13-7, built its advan­ a belated spurt. Kevin Tyler, doing 14 for 19 from the field for a game- The legislators were invited to the average, normal students. Barbara Richmond .. .643-2711 Hall at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The expired term left by Councilman Lin­ Another quarter and the tage to 26-7 before the Beavers The school board is waiting for a Manchester Department of Health, is meetingt is intended to be an update some fine boardwork, dropped in two high 28 points for Canton, Coutu school board meeting, to discuss Hebron coln Streeter. The appointment was rallied to trail by only 3421 at the in­ added 18 markers and Cooper 12. The decision from the state concerning expected to provide about seven on the pollution problems. result might have been offensive rebounds to bring the problems with special education Karen Biskupiak ...... 228-04S6 challenged by Councilman Rol»rt termission. The Warriors, led by deficit down below 10 points for the Warriors, who hit over 50 percent the special education costs. The board hours per week for South Windsor Deputy Mayor Robert Myette different. “If we could only costs. Daniel Woolwich, school board South Windsor Sills who nominated Russell Ander­ lanky 6-foot-5 guard Jim Callahan first time since the first quarter. first half, wound up 29 for 61 (47.5 stood its ground and refused to pay health inspection. Kratz will be paid questioned the Sewer Commission's play them one more time,” chairman, and school officials son. Myette and Sills voted for and 6-foot-4 forward Roger Coutu, 14 Burly pivotman Bernie Ertel canned percent) from the floor with 19 tur­ Judy Kuehnel...... 644-1364 $15 per hour. South Windsor is waiver of the $400 hookup fee for the attended the council meeting to the amount above the cost to educate Anderson’s . appointment. 'fte expressed Cheney Tech Coach and 12 points respectively at the half, one of two free throws and a rebound novers, 12 in the second half. a pupil in the Vernon system when Tolland expected to pay all secreUrial fees resident who had been unknowingly explain the salary contract for prin­ and other expenses. remaining seven council memlfcrs Gerry Blanchard. had taken 31 shots the first 16 bucket for a 56-50 difference with Ertel wound up tops for the the special education student was Barbara Richmond .. .643-2711 tied into the storm basin. The Sewer cipals and supervisors and the educa­ voted in favor of Carino. / That one more time won’t be this minutes compared to only 19 for 1:12 left. Techmen with 20 points followed by placed outside the system by other South Windsor has been left Commission has unanimously voted tion budget. Vernon year as ^ e hustling Techmen fell too Cheney. Tyler (15) and Gustamachio (10). than the local Planning and Place­ without a health director since the to waive the fee because of the Community Chorus Canton, which had 8 fourth-quarter The motion called on the Barbara Richmond .. .643-2711 far behind before waking up and The difference was 17 points (38- Cheney, despite the woeful start, ment Team. resignation of Sidney Curtis in weather conditions and the unusual turnovers, turned it over for a fourth legislators to do everything in \heir New members are welcome to join dropped a 60-56 decision to Canton 21) early in the third period before could have won as it had 18 free January. The lack of a health direc­ the South Windsor Commuhity consecutive time which 5-foot-8 Tech power to see that the total cost of circumstances requiring immediate High in a SUte Basketball Tourna­ the Techmen came back to narrow it throws but converted only 10 (55,5 tor'comes at a time when the town hookup. Chorus. Rehearsals have begun, Wnd guard Brian Brown converted into a special education be given to towns ment Class S Region IV final last to 46-35 heading into the final stanza. driving layup bucket for a 4-point percent). The Beavers, who wind up finds itself with serious well pollution Myette said he was concerned that will continue on Wednesday evenihgs on a current funding level, including problems. night at the University of Hartford. Canton's lead was still 17 (52-35) with spread. 10-12 for the season, were 23 for 55 transportation costs for special a dangerous precedent may be set by from 7:30 to 9:30 at Timothy “I thought we were awed by their just under seven minutes remaining But the desperation Cheney com­ (41.8 percent) from the field with 17 Special unit created Talbot told the Town Council Mon­ the waiver. Edwards music room. | education students and that the day night that the well pollution size at the beginning,’’ stated a very before Cheney’s full court pressure eback bid fizzled as Canton, after turnovers. Councilwoman Jackie Smith, No audition is necessary and m^le burden be taken off the towns. problems in the Birch and Brian glum Blanchard. “We weren’t in­ took effect. holding the ball, was able to get a vir­ Canton overall had the rebounding however, explained that it was her voices are particularly welcome. For The state now pays 55 to 60 percent Road area have decreased from 19 timidated once we got down to the “If we had pressed the entire tual clinching hoop with 37 seconds to edge, most of it in the first half. “It for Vernon charter understanding that the wording of the more information call Bobbie of the special education costs but polluted wells to 10. job of playing basketball ... Why do game, we would have been better off. go as Callahan found Ken Cooper all took a while for us to realize we could waiver had been such that the same Reeves, 644-0040. ' reimburses 4he town the following The resident who had sewer lines we always think other schools are Unfortunately I didn’t see them alone underneath for an easy two- play with them,” stated Blanchard. year. Meanwhile, the costs have to By BARBARA RICHMOND circumstances would be difficult to Meeting tonight | better than we are. We proved we (Canton) play and the scouting pointer. That proved fatal. negative and rejecting doesn't put hooked up to the storm catch basin is be repeated. come out of the education budget but Herald Reporter The South Windsor Public Building can play with them,” he added report I got was off,” admitted Dave Gustamachio came right Canion (60) Coutu 9 04) 18, Cooper 52- back what the council wants in the now hooked into the sanitary sewer Form er council clerk Winifred the reimbursement goes into the The Charter Revision Commission charter. line. The raw sewage and washing Commission will meet tonight at 8 in perplexed. Blanchard. back with an offensive rebound hoop 2 12, Fairchild 0 04) 0, Marostica 0 0-0 0, * - town's general fund. Wilson appeared before the council has legally been dissolved and the Breslau said the council could the Town Hall. Included on the agen­ The first quarter told the “They played pretty good for Cheney but Cooper iced it with 14 Callahan 14 04) 28, Kusmik 0 04) 0, Coor 0 machine waste draining into the to ask for one month’s severance Councilwoman Marie Herbst said Vernon Town Council now has a create a new revision commission to basin is blamed, at least in part, for da will be an update on the new difference as the taller Warriors hit defense," stated Canton Coach Bill seconds left with both ends of a one- 04) 0, Glasgow 1 0-0 2. Totals 29 2-2 60. pay. She said in addition she had not she thought that asking for 100 per­ problem because it feels some things do the work necessary. He said this library structure and the fire the last 10 points of the canto for an Mudano. “We just don’t hold the ball, and-one, the only free throws Canton Cheney Tech (56) Tyler 7 1-S 18, some of the well pollution in the area. been paid for Feb. 27 and 28. Mrs. Gustamachio 5 04) 10, Ertel 8 4-9 20, cent reimbursement would be it intended to be in the proposed wouldn't have to redo a year’s work Talbot said a letter will go out to headquarters. Brick for the library is 18-4 advantage. Canton was 9 for 17 protect the lead very well. Things got had on the evening. knocking on a closed door. She said Wilson said she knew she had expected to be choosen. from the field, no turnovers, while out of hand.” Brown 2 1-2 5, Boudreau 0 4-4 4, Martin 1 revisions, are not and the council ... it could be appointed for 15 or 30 Callahan, hitting some long range 04) 2. Totals 23 10-18 96. she thought the motion should say isn't sure what action it can take. days if the council wishes. that the state pay the excess of what Because of this. Mayor Frank ■ Mayor Frank McCoy asked if the It would cost to educate a child in a McCoy appointed a special subcom­ revision commission left out regular class. The mayor said he mittee made up of Councilmen Noise ordinance hearing Kansas City something by mistake couldn’t it act didn't feel asking for 100 percent is Stephen Marcham and Carl Anderson on this, but Breslau said it could not out of line when the state mandates to go over the revision commission's because the commission legally Was happy Nash the programs. final report and return recommen­ dissolved after making its final Albert Kerkin, assistant dations to a special meeting of the report. is postponed in Bolton superintendent in charge of special council next Monday at 7:30 p.m. One of the areas where the council A public hearing scheduled maximum noise levels according to responded to three chimney fjt'es, sent letter “education *■ said *■|1 million of the The council feels the commission felt a section may have been left out Wednesday on Bolton’s proposed zoning in town. A copy of the two structure fires, one electrical education budget goes for special may have mistakenly left out of the through oversight is the section on noise ordinance has been postponed proposal is available at the Com­ wires burning, three medical asasts, munity Hall. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U P I)- When revisions some things it wanted in the Parks and Recreation Commis­ indefinitely. two car fires, one mutual aid to Bob Nash sent letters last summer to and put in some things the council un­ sion. TOe commission recommended The hearing had been scheduled by Firehouse manned North Coventry, one mutual aid to Sewer plan eight NBA teams, the Kansas City animously disapproved. combining the two departments and the Board of Selectmen after the Residents should be aware that Hebron, two standbys in Vernon, One Kings were the only team to respond "Town Attorney William Breaslau the council approved but asked to proposed ordinance was revised last during emergency conditions the storm standby and 26 service calls. said perhaps the council should have a section added which would month. The first proposal, aired at a favorably to the former No. 1 draft hearing set Bolton firehouse is usually manned In February the department pick out of Hawaii. reject the sections that aren't to the guarantee the positions of the two January hearing, was changecT by responded to three auto'accidents, Vernon with a number of volunteer per­ And Nash rewarded Kansas City council's liking, but Marcham dis­ department heads. This was not in­ selectmen to respond to complaints sonnel. two structure fires, one truCk fire, with his best performance of the The Town Council Monday night agreed. He said rejection is very serted. at the first hearing. A large generator powers the three medical assists, five rekindles set March 20 for a public hearing on a Under the new Town Charter, the season Monday night — an 18-point, firehouse during emergencies. of a structure fire, one alarm mal­ five-rebound showing that helped the proposed ordinance setting sewer Board of Selectmen has the power to Anyone needing shelter, or involved function, one storm standby and two Kings snap a three-game losing user charges for Vernon residents adopt ordinances after public hearing in nonfire or nonraedical aid should mutual aid standbys in Hebron and streak with a 98-88 triumph over In­ and a resolution setting charges for Vernon council OKs requirements are met. call 649-3910 for assistance during North Coventry. diana, in the only NBA game out-of-town users. It was uncertain why the emergency weather conditions. Drills during the past two months On the same night there will be a Wednesday hearing was postponed. scheduled. Nash is a former Hartford At all times emergencies should be consisted of cleaning and servicing High School star. public hearing on a proposed or­ The selectmen did not meet a charter supervisor contract reported to 872-7333. equipment, cleaning the firehouse “All of the other clubs wrote me dinance to extend sewer lines on requirement to publish a legal notice During the months of January and and working with medical equip­ back," said Nash, who was drafted several streets in town. The hearings about the proposal at least five days February the Bolton Volunteer Fire ment. Volunteer members of the A three-year contract for school by the Detroit Pistons in 1972. “But will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial then had to put in an unexpected $35,- before the hearing. Department responded to 60 calls. department met with the town at­ principals, assisUnt principals, and they were all negative responses Building. 000 in the insurance account so it ac­ The proposed ordinance would set Ip January the department torney and Insurance Advisory Board 10 and 12-month supervisors, was ap­ except for Kansas City. The other Because all Vernon residents are tually had a $285,000 deficit to make to discuss legal questions. not on the public sewage line, the proved by the Town Council Monday up. clubs told me they had what they collection and disposal of sewage is night. New legislation requires coun­ were looking for or were not in­ He said to do this $145,000 was terested in free agents.” 'i considered a service of special cil approval of this contract for the taken from the area of personnel. He Arm-locked situation first time this year. Nash rode the bench for the first benefit and not included in the said the board knew the staff would Hebron seeks storm aid regular tax rate. The council has, for the past Canton’s Ken Cooper (25) and Cheney’s Bernie Ertel both half of the season but his playing be reduced by three elementary time increased substantially when For those with an average daily several years, had to act on the soared high for loose ball and arms became tangled in tourney teachers so deducted another $30,000. The Board of Selectmen has voted Robert Cafazzo and Robert St. Mar­ for the Pub. Larry Staverman replaced Phil John­ flow of less than 50,000 gallons, the teachers’ contracts. game last night. (Herald photo by Dunn) unanimously to authorize the gover­ tin. son as coach of the Kings in early rale will be 152,50 per thousand and The salary schedule for the prin­ Another $45,000 was taken out for St. Martin is seeking a sideline nor’s representative to prepare and Cafazzo is seeking a variance to the tmmmmmmimHmiasvaKasmn January. in excess of 50,000, $2,625 plus $31 per cipals and supervisors calls for six expected teacher turnover; $35,000 variance to construct a 13 by 18 execute a project application for zoning regulations covering the sale “I never lacked confidence in my thousand gallons in excess of 50,000, percent wage increases in the first for miscellaneous turnover, and a square foot garage with a room financial assistance under the of alcoholic beverages in a general overhead. own abilities,” said Nash. “I just I for other than residential users. two years and 6.25 percent in the $50,000 risk factor was also taken, federal Disaster Relief Act. third year. business district. On another matter. Board Chair­ Herald never really got a chance in the NBA Residential users. In town, will pay Woolwich said. The action was taken in hopes of The regulations do not permit two $21 for each dwelling unit. The Woolwich said all but two prin­ He said in the current budget the man James Derby said he signed an before. When I was with Detroit (two obtaining 75 percent reimbursement liquor outlets to be located within 1,- years), the only time I ever played proposed ordinance describes a cipals are closer to the maximum on board is cutting 13 staff members application for Roger Crosby to per­ angle Cheney^s man in the middle I of the cost of hired equipment during 000 feet of each other. was late when the games were dwelling unit as being any group of the wage scale than to the minimum. which will mean a savings of about the blizzard last month. mit a change in Crosby’s used car The Pub on Route 66 owned by dealership to a new and used car already decided. Larry is the first Rugged Bernie Ertel of Cheney found he grabbed rebound in last night's Class S rooms located within a dwelling and He said if a person is on the $125,000. He said he hopes this can be First Selectman Aaron Reid said Cafazzo is within 1,000 feet of another license after taking a telephone poll Earl Yost coach that really showed any con­ himself surrounded by Canton players when forming a single habitable unit with maximum level in the coming year accomplished by attrition and that no the total cost of hired equipment was Tournament loss. (Herald photo by Dunn) outlet. When the Pub was in opera­ of the board for permission to waive fidence in me.” facilities which are used or intended he or she will also be on the one will have to be laid off. $2,076. If received in full, the 75 per­ Sports Editor successive two years. tion the regulations specified 500 feet a hearing on the request. The absence of starting forward for use for living, sleeping, cooking He said in the current budget all cent reimbursement would be $1,557. between outlets. On Dec. 1,1976 new Woolwich said the increases will In other action, the Appeals Board Richard Washington because of a and eating. major maintenance projects were The selectmen also received a regulations were adopted changing Tuneup near fatal for Kentucky mean a total additional amount of decided to submit a $625 budget to the lung infection and early foul trouble The resolution setting the annual eliminated. He told the council that report from the Board of Tax Review the distance to 1,000 feet which has $16,341 the first year, $17,289 the se­ Board of Finance with $25 for legal Classic lineup Huskies ... Total signup for the rate for out of town users has total this can't continue as it will catch up indicating a total net decrease of presented a problem in getting Manchester Little League baseball NEW YORK (UPI) - The frustrating 47-47 tie with the Com­ amounts for each town. The towns cond, and $18,931 in the third year, with them soon. notices and other board expenses and Manhattan, East Carolina Univer­ Mike Rhodes, who scored 24 points on $49,500 in assessments as a result of zoning clearance for a new permit program last Sunday was 220. The se­ modores midway through the second 11-16 shooting from the floor. pay the total bill and then are respon­ plus educational increments. He again cited the unanticipated $200 for clerical assistance. sity and a third team to be announced Kentucky Wildcats, perched appeals to the board and corrections cond signup session will be Sunday half. Elsewhere, Notre Dame whipped Councilman James Filkoff asked will join the University of Connec­ atop UPI’s college basketball sible for collection of the money expenditures in the area of special to the Grand List requested by the afternoon from 1 to 4 o’clock at the Baffled by Vanderbilt’s tenacity, Loyola of Chicago, 83-68. from the individual users in that how these salaries compare to those education due to the new laws which assessor because of clerical errors. ticut in the 1978 UConn Basketball poll, suffered a near-fatal at­ Kentucky decided to shoot its way to of other towns. Dr. Raymond Florida trip proposed American Legion Home ... Channel by his replacement Bill Robinzine Dave Batton scored 18 points and town. state the school system must educate There were 10 appeals to the Classic which will be co-sponsored by tack of “high anxiety” Monday victory — scorching the nets with 65 Ramsdell, superintendent of schools, 24 will carry all four Aetna World got Nash into Monday night's game grabbed 10 rebounds as the Irish Ellington's bill for the coming year all handicapped persons. This in­ review board with six denied. The the tag and rummage sale at Rham Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance night. percent accuracy in the second half said Vernon is nowhere near the top! Rham District Cup tennis sessions starting late in the first quarter. closed out their regular season at 20-6 will be $24,133; South Windsor, $87; cludes those from age three up. four reductions granted totaled $62 - High School April 1 to raise funds for Company. Dates will be Dec. 29-30 at en route to a 78-68 victory for its 25th He said its about medium in com­ Thursday night from the New Haven Nash scored 12 first-half points to Having already clinched their 3Ist going into Sunday's NCAA Midwest Tolland, $1,750; and the Manchester He warned the council that more . The Rham Music Boosters voted at the New Haven Arena. It will be 000 the trip. Booster members as well as Arena. 'The same channel will bring Southeastern Conference basketball win in 27 games. Regional against Houston. Kelly units of the Quality Inn, $3,480. parison. its last meeting to propose to the renamed the Connecticut Mutual match his previous best single game mandated legislation will also come Corrections to the Grand List those in band and chorus will be in soccer from Rome Sunday mor­ championship, the Wildcats closed Kentucky Coach Joe Hall was un­ Tripucka added 15 for Notre Dame Concerning the total budget of the Regional District 8 Board of Educa­ Classic. output this season. He finished the Bii(l|{el lll«■clill^ into play in the education budget. resulted in additions of $19,750 and assisting with the project. ning at 10 ... Matt Maetozo, former out their regular season against low­ impressed with his team, but there while Andre Wakefield scored a board, Woolwich said it is a This is Public Act 504 which demands tion that students in the band and game with a team-high 18 points for The Budget Committee of the Ver­ reductions of $7,250. Those persons wishing to donate Army, Pittsburgh and Western Manchester High faculty member, the best single game of his NBA ly Vanderbilt in what figured as a was one bright spot. game-high 22 points for Loyola. different position than it was last that all buildings be made accessible chorus be allowed to go on an Hearing planned items or have them picked up may . Kentucky will appear in future recently toured the Soviet Union career. light NCAA playoff tuneup. “Kyle Macy’s shooting was out­ In other games, Louisiana State non Board of Education will meet year as far as surplus is concerned to handicapped persons. adjudication trip to Orlando, Fla. and contact the following persons: Bar­ classics, John Toner, UConn director while participating in seminars on But somebody forget lo tell standing and he played a good finished third in the SEC with a 103-85 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the school He said last year the council The Zoning Board of Appeals has Disney World during the spring vaca­ “Those were quiet points,” said He said the board is now doing a bara Merbler. West Street, Hebron; physical education. Maetozo is dean Vanderbilt it was playing the “big game,” Hall said of his third-team victory over Alabama, Mississippi administration building. Park Street. ordered the board to cut the current v o t^ to conduct a public hearing tion of 1979. The trip is pending board of athletics, said yesterday when for­ Staverman. “I thought he might have survey to see where it stands and it Eileen Chase, Jones Hollow Road of the School of Health, Physical boys” of the SEC. All-America guard, who scored 22 State finished second despite a 61-W budget by $250,000. He said the board could be very costly. April 6 at the Town Office Building to approval. mal announcement of the insurance had six by the half and about a dozen Marlborough and Nita Hillman, Education and Recreation at Lock Despite hitting 18 of 32 first-half points to pace Kentucky. loss to Mississippi, Florida beat hear requests for variances from Mrs. Marge Porter will coordinate company’s involvement was made. in the game. But Bob was moving School Road, Andover. Toner said tllat feelers have gone Haven, Pa., State College ... Jim well, always going to the basket. The shots, Kentucky found itself in a Vanderbilt was paced by freshman Georgia, 86-68, and Auburn downed ‘ out to colleges in “every major con­ Abromaitis, who placed second to guys found him. He was smooth out Tennessee, 107-94. f Rockvifto ^ ference in the country and to major Joe Whelton in scoring with a 14.5 there.” Durand Macklin tallied 25 points Rec unit backs land purchase RETimiSTO independents as well. We want the game average, was the only UConn The Kings led by 18 at half and the and Ethan Martin added 19 in LsU's best possible fields.’’ < player named to the All-New Pacers never got any closer than win over Alabama, which was led by <'»vciilry archery lessons, adult education, and Both UConn and insurance officials England District I basketball squad. seven thereafter, thanks primarily to National hoop title freshman Ken Johnson's 23 points. dramatics. In the minimum program, all in­ Admitted Saturday: Alice emn CKimoin The Coventry Parks and Recreation Com­ 000, are hopeful that the Hartford Civic a 16-point, third-period outburst by Elision Turner hit two free throws struction would be done by volunteers, and a Ambrosi, Franklin Park, with eight seconds left to lift Ole mission voted 5 to 1 to endorse town purchase Rockville; Bessie Hammond, Center Coliseum will be rebuilt in Qualifying dates EarJ^ Tatum, ^yho finished with a fee would be charged to offset the cost of Purchase of the land for recreation and the won by Kentucky Miss over Mississippi State. of about 76 acres of land owned by the Salva­ supplies and materials. preservation of open space has been approved South Street, Rockville; Jen­ time for the 1979 Classic. Qualifying rounds in the Town game-high 21 points. Auburn Coach Bob Davis called his tion Army at the southern end of Coventry by the Planning and &ning Commission and nifer Hill, Tolland; Rita There are no plans to enlarge the Men's and Women’s Duckpin 'Tour­ “We’re (Indiana and Kansas City) In a maximum program, instructors would game with the Tennessee Vols “a Lake. The dissenting vote was cast by the Conservation Commission as well as by LeBlanc, Tolland; Owen tourney and teams on the regular naments at the Holiday Lanes will be both sitting in no-place land,” said be salaried and materials would be provided O’Neill. Tolland: Edna Smith NEW YORK (UPI) — The University of Kentucky, picked shootout like the OK Corral. Chairwoman Sandra Young, who felt that the the Parks and Recreation Commission. These season UConn schedule will be held this weekend. Top 15 men and Indiana Coach Bob Leonard, whose free. Fees would total about $1,200 per year, Tolland; Yvonne Wieliczka, avoided if at all possible in making “They couldn’t stop us and we town might not be willing to put up enough approvals have enabled the town to apply for the top seven women will join defen­ team fell two games back of the fifth- along with North Carolina as the top team in the nation in pre­ money to develop and maintain the lakefront and materials and supplies would run about Court Street, Rockville. up the tourney field. Manhattan, place Kings in the Midwest Division. couldn't stop them for awhile," he $200. up to half the purchase price of $375,000 to the ding champs Roy Andreotta and Miki season voting, lived up to expectations today when it was named [xirtion of the parcel as a recreational area. Discharged Saturday: Niagara, Massachusetts made up “When you’re in that position, it's said. Federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. An­ Irish in the championship rounds the national champion in the United Press International Board At the request of the Salvation Army Land Social activities would include parties, George Bidwell, Ellington; t h ^ last year’s squads along with tough to keep up your Intensity.” Stan Pietkiewicz scored a career- banquets, dinners, teas, and holiday other 25 percent could be financed by the Isabel Virkler, Ellington; March 18 ... Bonnie Kilgore, June of Coaches final college basketball ratings. high 35 points for the Tigers and Purchase Study Committee, which was ap­ state. , ho^ UConn at Hartford. celebrations. In the minimum program, the Gary Boucher, Thrall Road, Walton and Jan Pajor, all of By earning the No. 1 spot in final to No. 5. teammate Mike Mitchell added 27. pointed by the Town Council, the commission The issue must still come before public Vernon; Jackson McAdam, New Haven Veteran’s Coliseum Manchester Community College’s Skips drill activities would be initiated and directed by balloting for the fifth time, Kentucky Arkansas, 28-3, which was upset by Reggie Johnson scored 32 for the drew up a list of minimum and maximum' hearings and a referendum prior to April 1 Earl Street, Rockville; SHORTr can seat 9,200 for basketball. basketball team, have been n am ^ to the sponsoring groups, which would pay the youl NEW unuK o FORT MYERS, Fla (UPI) - has now captured as many UPI Vols. recreational proposals ranging in cost from Iwfore Coventry can proceed with the acquisi­ Robert Nurmi, Broad Street, Elach year the classic will be the Women’s CCCAA all-star squad. Houston, 70-69, last week in the costs of use of the buildings. The recreation CMMDTMIGK Manager Whitey Herzog skipped the national championships as UCLA. No $32,000 to $52,000, Recreation Director Lionel tion. Opponents of the purchase argue that it is Manchester. staged after Christmas and before Bruce LeDoyt of the Cougars was Southwest Conference tournament, Hall of Painers commission would offer the buildings free and New Year’s with the exact dates to Kansas City Royals’ workout Mon­ other teams have won the award as dropped two places to sixth in the Jean worked on the plans. too costly and would keep the land off the tax Birth Saturday: A daughter named to the CCCAA all-star second provide set up, cleanup, and supervision in the to Mr. and Mrs. August Leite, ■ be selected from the Dec. 27-30 day to play in the annual Tony Lema many as five times. final ratings. DePaul, 25-2, one of the NEW YORK (UPI) - Charley Informal routine activities would include ap­ maximum program. roles. team ... Baseball practice has Memorial golf tournament at nearby paratus play, shuffleboard, skateboarding, Ellington. period. The Wildcats, who head into the season's biggest surpluses, main­ Bachman and Lloyd Jordan, two Special projects could comprise art shows, started for the MCC nine under Marco Island, the Royals said. NCAA tournament with a 25-2 record, tained the seventh position. early-day coaching standouts, were sledding, skiing, basketball, volleyball, Toner said the fields for the next Coach Stan Olander indoors at the horseshoes, swimming, kickball, games, and craft fairs, animal shows, hobby exhibits' two years will be made by April and Also missing practice was rookie received 29 of a possible 40 first- Kansas, 24-4, fell three places to named Sunday to the College Foot­ gymnastics, tournaments, and special clinics State Armory. The collegians expect picnicking. For a minimum program, par­ Red Cross drive WATBIlirEieilT it's possible that fields for the next pitcher Rich Gale, who was out with place votes and a total of 388 points No. 8 in the final voting after suf­ ball Hall of Fame for 1978. or instruction. In the minimum program an to play all home games this spring at the flu. But another flu victim, out­ Bachman, 84, who played football ticipants would provide their own equipment PROMIM? five years will be announced by the by the nationwide panel of coaches fering an 87-76 upset to Kansas State entry fee would be charged, and prizes and UM their new field on the campus ... Jan fielder Joe Lahoud, returned to duty on the same team as Kmite Rockne, and no supervision would be offered. slated this month same date. from seven geographic regions. in the Big Eight tournament while awards would be paid for out of the collec­ Merrill of Waterford is the biggest Monday. UCLA, 242, was second with seven was a coach for nearly 40 years. The maximum prtigram would have a full­ E-LIM Duke, 23-6, registered the biggest tions, A maximum program financed by the Bk o i wmb ia ike bnh am be name from Connecticut in the track first-place votes and 327 points while Jordan, 75, enjoyed his greatest time playground director to organize and The Columbia-Andover-Hebron chapter of gain of the week by climbing into the commission would cost $500. wnmhttaMe. BUMwiB kch atlas bantlq Auractive openers world since Bruce Jenner’s NeufUn ailing defending NCAA champion success as Amherst's coach for 18 supervise activities at a cost of $9,000. Equip­ the American Red Cross will conduct its an­ jee eiceai mlCT «ei|ht We No. 9 spot after winning the Atlantic Jean is currently a part-time director with nual fund-raising drive during March. •i UGCETT PHARMACY>to»b- University of Connecticut lists 10 decathlon feats in the Olympic HOUSTON (UPI) - Houston guard Marquette, 243, finished third, get­ Coast Coast (inference tournament years, where he was 76-42-5. He then ment costing $200 would be provided, and up to dH. Games. The 20-year-old Merrill an annual salary of $1,500. Under a minimum In Andover the door-to-door canvass is being football games next fall including Mike Newlin will miss two games ting two first-place votes and 310 in a surprise. took over at Harvard, where he was 25 picnic tables would be purchased at $50 oduclorr specializes in the mile, two mile and each. program, his responsibility would be coordinated by Donald Clough, Mrs. Rkbard Oflwr Worth five at home. The first two starts will with a lower back strain, a Rockets points. North Carolina, plagued by injuries 27-31-3. creased. A maximum program would M eat tkii ad - lake 11 lo Were be at Storrs against William & M a^ 3,000 meter runs ... Annual C (^ and Recurrent activities would involve arts and Osborne and Mrs. Andrew Gasper. spokesman said Monday. New Mexico, 243, drew the other in its bid to fulfill early-season Bailor signs necessitate a full-time director at $12,500 a kited. Panhate aae pack af&Lkn : and Navy. The Yale game will again Robbers exhibition basketball game pair of first-place votes to help the crafts lessons, dance training, competitive Gasper said she hopes the response aad recelie oae nitre E4Joi Pack 649-4595 Newlin returned to Houston Mon­ predictions, dropped from No. 9 to DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) - The play^und supervisor at $9,000, program Flee. Ibe play^ in New Haven. Maine, Sunday night at the Clarke Arena was Lobos climb two places into the swimming, movies, dog obedience classes. this year is as good as it has been in past day after suffering the injury at No. 10 after beifig upset by Wake Toronto Blue Jays Sunday signed specialists for $1,200, and a secretary for $5.- years. r UGGETT PHARMACY I Boston University and Rhode Island won 1^ the Cops, 4844, and not as fourth spot white Big Ten champion kUUrcWtTtn PAMUM Washington Sunday afternoon and Forest, 82-77, in the ACC tourna­ their young star, ^ b Bailor, to a 1978 j complete the home schedule for the previously reported. spending the night in a hospital. Michigan State, 23-4, rose from No. 8 ment. 'The Tar Heels finished 23-7. contract. PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchfstfr. Conn.. Tues. Mar< h 7. lf)78

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. March 7, 1978 - PAGE NINE

Halp Wanted 8 ^ jZimmer, Ted quiet rumors IS Hemee Per Sale 22 Hemee Per tele I t Ba$eball National Weather Forecast PART TIME Teller trainee, Detroil - Obtained right-handed pitcher Jack Billingham from Cint innaii main office, South Windsor WINTER HAVEN. Fla.(UPI) aw ay." Bank & Trust Company. 11 for outfielder John Valle and pitcher George Cappuzzello, for. This is a super ballclub. What do m 3QOO 3a?4 "(General Manager! Haywood "Five pitchers will go two innings a.m. to 3:20 p.m. Monday thru Montreal - Renewed the contract* of outfielder* Andre Dawson and — Both Ted Williams and Don 1, care what outsiders say. Hell, She HeralJi 4in* CALL CB, Thursday, l l a.m. to 7 p.m Sullivan spoke to me before they for Mch side and four catchers will wairen Cromartie. Zimmer tried Monday to pul to somebody will get my job someday. I Fridays. With occasional hired Ted and I told him, ‘bring him p five innings each and (Carl) Cleveland — Right-handed pitcher Jim Bibby wa* declared a tree apcni ain't worried about that." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Saturday mornings. Apply In rest whispers out of Boston in.' even though both of us knew this Vastrzemski will not play. No special person 1022 John Fitch Blvd., Baltimore — Renewed the contract* of pitchers Tonv Chever. Dennis Mai ■ that Williams, and not crap would come up first thing.” reason,” said Zimmer. “Thai leaves South Windsor. Between 9 IREALE, REALTOFt tiner and Scott McGregor, infielders Kiko Garcia and Rich Daiicr and oni Nor is Zimmer worried about the a.m. and 2:20 p.m. Zimmer, should be managing Zimmer said. 20 players in camp. So they w ill each Wh«n W « Takt Hold fielder Larr>- Harlow. condition of his ballplayers. play the full 10 innings" the Red Sox. "Having him here talking with the 643-2711 bPNs 4 NURSES Aides - part Pittsburgh — Outfielders Omar Moreno and Miguel Dilone returned signed “Everyone is in great shape, es­ Pitcher Mike Torrez won’t be u.scd 0 « P H O N E Y o u r H o u m I t S O L D contracts "I don't want to hear any more of hitters can only help." he said. "Just pecially their arms," Zimmer said. V. time. 7 to 3. Please call for another couple of days. He tool a FOR ASSISTANCE IN PI.ACIN6 YOUR AD Meadows Convalescent that, said Williams, the team's No, like having Tommy Harper here to ,646-4525 The infielders were throwing the Sam Bowen line drive off the outside Home, between 8 a.m. and 4 1 newsmaker since arriving in help our runners be more aggressive. hell out of the ball in drills today. . 1 7 8 m m 8T. I(IAMCHE8TIIL CT. Am I supposed to go into opening day of his pitching arm while throwing p.m., 6474104. I W'inter Haven as a hitting instructor. “Even Butch Hobson, who was le w iii tiMpftAivaii Football April 7 worrying about my job? If I batting practice Monday. Torrez has "I don't care about about any of having a lot 'of trouble throwing this ADVBmsiira IMMEDIATE OPENINGS on Toronto iCFLl - Signed running bark Tern- Metcalf, who plaved oiii In- a in t got enough confidence in my a welt on his tricep. ^ ADVERTISING all three shifts for our quality that." Zimmer said. "People been time last year. We’re in better shape N*fp Waniwif option with St, Louis of the NFL. ability to manage the team. 1 ‘1 thought it was going to hit tte RATES control and electro plating 1’ Help Wanted IS a.sking me right along if it bothers me overall than we were last year.” DEADLINE department. Multi-Circuits, 50 Washington - Signed free-agent defensive linemen Ron rriiili and Siar shouldn't be here." screen in front of me so 1 relaxeq,’ 1 d*ir ....11 * (Dord par day 12.-00 noon tho doy boforo \a rn e r having Ted here in camp and if I'm Most of the team, barring pitchers, Harrison Street, Manchester. . GENERAL MACHINl6f6 Zimmer said, “ as it is, I feel for­ Torrez said. “We’ll see how it feels '3 day* ...10* word par day pubUcodon. worried about him taking my job will go a full 10 innings in Tuesday 's (day* ....S * word par day aaiwaaTMia roTOcaav • ooiMblo Ol roMSng Mut printo ond tomorrow. Right now I’m going) to Oopdllno for Saturdty and MAN FOR Heavy work in fer­ tunate. This is a super outfit to work intra-squad scrimmage. M d a yi ....a * word par day Monday it 12:00 Noon Friday. nuklno Ml lapo. j q q ^ MAKER put ice on it." IS word* 12.00 mlnimiin tilizer plant, plus general Jim Willoughby, who’s fighting for Happy A d a ...... S2.30 Inch For period ending 7 a.m. EST Wednesday. During Tuesday warehouse labor. Call Mr. maklno IHl* ond flxturoo. College his job as a relief pitcher, missed his p l e a s e r e a d night, rain or showers will be noted over the Far West and from Hill. 643-0644. e n g in e LATHE OPERATOR turn at throwing batting practice 8:30 A.M. the Gulf Coast into the mid Atlantic states, where it may Ex^rloncod capabla ol roading blue print* and Babson - E, William Olson resigned as athletic director and basketball Basketball YOUR AD change to snow. Generally fair weather is forecast elsewhere. MANAGER TRAINEE • making Ml up*. with a sore arm Monday. Clataiflad ada art takan ovor coach. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in Multi State firm has openings Luis Tiant, Reggie Cieveland ^d phqna u a oonvanianoa. for recent college grads, will LAY OUT INSPECTOR Fordh^fn - Named Tom Penders of Columbia head basketball l oadi Tha Harald it ratponaibla for to 5:00 P.M. parenthesis) Atlanta 41 (60), Boston 13 (33), Chicago 23 (46). Bill Campbell each will pitch th ^ be instructed in all phases of MPwlonco. Mu»l bo familiar We.*tern Kentucky - Named Gene Ready from thb l'niversit\ of Aikans.i- HI SIM'.SSMEN oniyonalffcorract Inaartlonand aeveland20 (35), Dallas37 (45). Denver 24 (57), Duluth 10 (30), “ Hn PWA 6pOC8* . MIIKIKT hian oniy (o tha tlia of tha m a rk e tln , service and as head basketball coach. 1-aStrada We.*t whipped innings in Thursday’s exhibitmn Houston 36 (54), Jacksonville 54 (80), Kansas City 18 (39), Little employmenl Starting annual Appifinperaon Jim Bosse hooped 13 opener in Winter Haven against £c original lnaartk>n. Errort whteh r)ubaldo-Le.*perance, 79-46, do not lattan tha vaiua of tha Ndfp Wantod is Rock 29 (42), Los Angeles 46 (65), Miami 72 ( 84), Minneapolis 18 pay $10,000. Call Mrs, Young, H&B TOOL AND ENGINEERING 00. points and Paul Tetrault 6 Detroit Tigers. ' *dvarliiamam win not ba cor- (33), New Orleans 47 (64). New York 27 ( 34), Phoenix 51 (78), 627-0550, and We.*lovxn trimmed 168 FOREST STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. in leading American ractad by an additional Inaar- San Francisco 51 (60), Seattle 48 (54), St. Louis 23 ( 34). Soccer tlon. SALES POSITION - Straight 8*11.1 oppertuBWr amplowf Police. 72-45. in action last Legion over Multi Circuits commissions, leads fur- Washington 31 (37). TOWN OF MANCHESTER - night at Illing CETA POSITION CLERK II - Washington - Signed midfielder Mike Bakic. who plaved Iasi sea*..n v iib II. 32-25. last night at the INDEX W nished to homeowners. Call W E A R E NOW ta k in g Rochester, to a one-year contract and al.so signed midfielders CarmiiK M.o ,lohn Alexander hooped 242-5402. $7,576^,218. Perform basic Y. Kevin Burnham totaled office work. Must be able to applications for Sous Chief, canlonio of Canada and Manuel Roa of Argentina on one-nionih ,30 points. Tim Coughlin 16 MOTICEt Bar tenders. 11 points for Circuits. I “ Loft tnd Found ■ n m • • . _ - _ EXCELLENT opportunity to type 35 wpm. Experience waitress, bus and Miles Bouliler 1.3 for < — Pwoonoii m€0nn. HO 'ntltW Anm i wholesale hardward r^uired, is graduation from the winners and Norm 3 — Announctmontt N*D> HTanlwf IS Ha^ Warned IS High School with two years of bar help. Ap^y at Ellington Hockey’ ll.l.l\(,(;iK i.s * -* Entoftoinmoni MMVrUU* JtU S J business. Good working con­ Daighnault and Paul business courses, or one year Ridge Country Club, Tuesday The Illing seventh and 5 — Auction! ditions, short hours, w-1107. and Wednesday, From 11 Detroit - Recalled Derek Sanderson and John Hilworih Irom ilu h.oo Russillo 12 apiece for TYPISTS of Business College, andtor City farm club. eighth grade girls' squad FINANCIAL one year of office experience. a.m to 3 p.m. or call 872-9133 Dubaldo. Craig Phillips fl — Sondl-Siockf-Mortflifl#! TOWN OF MANCHESTER for appointment. captured top honors at the I ® ~ Pertonti (.omt PHONE FROM Home to ser­ Interested applicants must go and Bob Hartnet each had St. James Invitational by I to — Inturanco vice our customers in the We have several permanent positions for people who on to the Comprehensive Man­ 16 tallies. Paul Quey 12 and Manchester area. Flexible can type 50 wpm. Some office experience is neces­ power Office, 806 Main Street, IM M EDIATE Opening - for Fountain Village whipping Assumption, 36-4, e m p l o y m e n t 8:30 A.M. LEGAL NOTICE secretary in our busy sales of- J 13 — Hoip Wantod hours. Super earnings. 249- sary in addition to good grammar and spelling ability. to determine eligibility. D a v e M c K e n n a 10 fo r and St, James, 29-16. Nan­ 7773. fice. General office and Sports briofs U - Butinot! Oppoftunitioa The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on Mon­ CETA requirements are that Weslown while Dave cy Curtin, Leslie Gouette I 15 — Situation Wanted Express buses from suburban towns make commut­ you must be unemployed 15 experience required Including Ragonese and Sandy to 5:00 P,M, day. March 20, 1978, starting at 7:00 P.M., in the Hearing Room typing, filing, and a good Beacon Mil and Donna Piccarello EDUCATION WANTED - Gas station atten­ ing easy and xve’II pay part of your fare. And there are weeks, be a Manchester resi­ — Private inatrocftona of the Municipal Building to hear and consider the following dant, full or part time. telephone personality. oTfice Ficara led the Police with paced the win over 18 a lot of other big company financial and social dent and meet certain Montreal $tarter$ 15 and 13 points respective- 19 ~ Schooi!>Ctasaee petitions: Mature, responsible person economic criteria. An Equal hours to be 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Apartments Assumption. 20 — initfoctiona Wanted for third shift. References. benefits, too. p.m. Contact Multi Circuits DAYTONA BEACH. Fla, (UPI i — Manager Dick Williams of the Montreal Iv. ^ REAL ESTATE □ NOTICES Item 1 No. 592 Opportunity Employer. Pam Cunningham had 10 I U — CondomlnlumB Cali 871-1698. Inc., 50.Harrison Street, Call 647-9946 Expos has made it clear that his four starting pitchers at the beginning ol the I 23 — Hornet for Sale A.W.S., Inc. — Request Special Exception in accordance with If you’re a good typist, you owe it to yourself to look Manchester. 646-3800. points and Curtin 7 in the 24 — Loti-Land for Sale Article II. Section 7.09 to permit the sale of seasonal merchan­ assfiksflMi Ev8sIs9 SMwn will be right-handers Steve Rogers and Wavne Twitchell and Irish Agency, with four Lott and Found t SECOND SHIFT Forman - into these opportunities. Come in to our Personnel championship tilt. Dennis 25 — Investment Property dise in the yard of the premises- 445 Hartford R oad- Business GOOD OPPORTUNITY to left-handers Rudy May and Ross Grimsiey, ‘ performers in double I £8 — Butinets Property Mechnical / electrical Department any weekday between 9 a. m. and White, for her outstanding I — Retort Property LOST - Near Downto'wji Zone II make money. Looking for knowledge required. & lary 1:30 p.m. and learn more about It Wte’re just inside Rogers, who had a career high 17 wins last sea.son. will pile h the exhibition figures, topped Eastern ball handling and steals on 28 — Real Estate Wanted ^nchester, 6 month female, Item 2 No. 593 enterprising person to take opener in Daytona Beach Friday against the Atlanta Braves All of the Expos Real Estate. 78-71. at ^ MISC. SERVICES commensurate witn the Rotunda at low er Square. advantage of high earnings op­ defense, was named tour­ 30 - TrwrM ' Labrador/Shephard puppy. Kiwanis Qub of Manchester — Variance is requested of Arti­ experience. Contact Com­ pitchers will get final tuneups in intrasquad games Tuesday and Wednesdax Illing, Pete Denz (24), Bob _ 31 - Seoncet Offered Mostly black, with tan paxys portunity. Friendly, per­ nament most valuable I 32 - Pai^Q.Papering cle IV, Sections 8A (3), 8F and 7F to permit the temporary sale munication Cable Inc. 5 Glenn K iernan t 21 ), Mike Wearing silver choke chain sonable individual. Call 528- PART TIM E Help Wanted-At player. I 33 ~ BtflTding-Contractir:ling of alcoholic liquor in conjunction with a nonconforming use in a Road, Manchester, 847-14M. jcre st 3869, between 10 and 3. Tommy's Plzzarla II. Brother act Crockett (12) and Jim " 3d— floofng-Sidmg colUr, About 45 pounds. Call 35 — Healing-Plumbing Alice, 646-5949, or 232-4479. residential zone on May 19,1978 — 748 Tolland Turnpike- Rural Experienced preferred but not McGree (10) led Irish ' 36 — Flooring Residence Zone. LICENSED REAL Estate WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. (UPI) — The Atlanta Braves will throxx a Perrinr Pelen Reward. help wanted. High com­ SELL WITH .CONFIDENCE. necessary. Apply within. brother art at the Houston Astros Thursday in their first Grapefruit game ol while Kevin Dunn and 37 — Movmg-Trucking-Sloraoe Item 3 No. 594 As an Avon Representative Topf* Monipn I 38 — Services Wanted missions, excellent training Shady Crest the spring. Doug Berk scored 30 and 18 IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed, Ann K. Firestone — Variance Is requested of Article IV, Sec­ propam. Join the real estate you're selling the cosmetics IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for ( Bowling ] MISC FOR SALE white, black spots, male, St. preferred and bought by more three women who want to Mickey and Ricky Mahler of San Antonio. Texas, will probably share (he respectively for Eastern. 40 - - Household Goods tion 7B to permit enlargement of a nonconforming furniture professionals - The company THE TRAVELERS Area le the world over. Isn't work part time to replace I 4t — Articles for Sale James area. Mixed breed, store, the cost of which will exceed 50% of the assessed value of that is number one in the na­ first six innings of the contest while another rookie. Larrv Bradford i* Efogner's outlasted Jim­ black female pup, Spencer 1 lower Square ■nd O reassuring? Call 7424946 three women who did not. For 42 — Building Supplies the building— 379/381/383 East Center Street— Residence Zone tion. Call Norma at Century scheduled to pitch the final three innings mie's Cafe, 74-65. Ron ZODIAC- Sandra Miller 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs Street area. Contact Hartford, Ct. for further details. Interview, call 643-4226 before 44 — Livestock C and A. 21, Tedford Real Estate, 647- Wenzel holds Riordan threw in 23 points. Manchester Dog Warden, 646- O’Connell 10 a.m. or after 3 p.m. 203-555, Rose Robideau 189- ^5 — Boats & Accessories 9914. Freed big gun 46 — Sporting Goods 4555. Information pertaining to above may be obtained in the Plan­ An ec*ra) opportunity omployor M/F OPTICIAN - Sundays only. 8 Steve SiegrisI 13 and Dave 509, Pat LeGrand 214-478, hours. $8.00 per hour. Call AI TELEPHONE SALES - While 47 — Garden Products ning Office. WANTED - Matured woman Dr. Area ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (U P I) — Roger Freed, a pinch hitler who hit wide margin White 12 for Bogner's while Nancy McKeoxvn 170-454, i I 48 — Antiques Mecca, Arthur Drug, S27-I164, others are struggling, our I 49 — Wanted to Bu^ IMPOUNDED - Black ■All persons interested may attend these hearings. to live in as part of the family. cm in part-time play for St. Louis last season, Monday belled three hits inr hiding Clay Hence had 17. Bruce Cindy Brown 171-501. Labrador type, tan legs. $480. WEEKLY Possible - IF YOU ARE an attractive mornings only. organization’s hubbllng. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS One or two rooms, light Business is really booming a three-run homer, in the Cardinals' first squad gdme WATERVILLE VALLEY, N.H, Hence 15 and Doug RENTALS Woodland Street area housework, plus cook evening mailing circulars. No gim­ motivated woman we need I 52 — Rooms for Rent Paul J. Rossetto, Secretary micks, free details. OUTDOOR CAREER Oppor­ and our phone room is really (UPI) — Andreas Wenzel of tiny McKean and Randy FRIENDSHIP- Bill Avery I 53 — Apartments for Rent Norwegian Elk Hound type. meals. Two adults. Write Box you. If you are looking for a 647-9947 Freed. 31, hit the ball over the left field fence off Larry Dierker to give 20- North Main Street area, uin- Dated this 7th day of March, 1978. Guaranteed. HABBCO, Box lamorous, challenging posl- tunity in fast growing lawn zooming! The pay Is great, so Liechtenstein, undeterred by a wind Glenney '1 apiece for Jim ­ 214-562. Jim Sawyer 200, I 54 — Homes for Rent T, Manchester Evening Aik for Ton game winner Bob Forsch and Coach Jack Krol's team a running start loxx ard I 55 — Business for Rent tact Manchester Dog Warddn 011-03 Herald. 678-A Lufkin. Texas, 751101. Cion, with a new Perfsian treatment profession. Good don't procrastinate! Call 249- a 9-5 victory in the seven-inning game. chill factor temperature of minus 37, mie's. M ike Cote 202-508, Steve I 56 — Retort Property for Rent 6464555. cosmetic line, you need us. pay and excellent opportunity 3942. burned up the course today to take a Pelletier 214-221-207-642, I 57 — Wanted to Rent 236-2381. 633-3^. for advancement. In I 58 — Misc for Rent MANCHESTER BOARD of Manchester located company. Rowe reactivated comfortable lead after the first run Action Friday saw Rich Woodbury 216-507, Pononalt 2 Education - is seeking to , AUTOMOTIVE 2. An order on the Defendant for reasonable weekly payments High school diploma and good in the World Cup giant slalom com­ Westown outduel Telso, 76- I 61 — Autos for Sale LEGAL NOTICE employ responsible people to BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Celtics Monday reactivated forward Curli* Rich Johnson 507, Walt RUSSELL’S BARBER i- out of sums earned or to be earned by the Defendant for ser­ driving record required. Call petition. 71. Phillips had 33 points. I 62 — Trucks for Sale CALL GIRLS WANTED for work at the high school Rowe, who was to begin practice with the team Tue.sday. • DeLisle 514. Rich Begley -> — Heavy Equipment lor Sale Styling Shop Announces aji- THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER COURT OF vices rendered or to be rendered by him to in accordance with 2474528 for appointment. OFFICE WORK Quey 13, Walt Bogar 12 and part time telephone soliciting. monitoring the school dis­ Rowe had been placed on the injured reserve list late la.sl month after being In unofficial results, Wenzel skied 521, Bill Zwick 510, Lou I 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles pointment accepted 'Tuesdav COMMON PLEAS the statute made and provided. tricts security alarm system. Hartnet 10 for Westown. I 65 r- Campers-Traiiers-Mobile From our pleasant office. SEAMSTRESS WHO Has car, DAY/NICHT bothered by a swollen knee sustained Jan. 25 at San Antonio. the 66-gate, 399-meter Mt. Tecumseh Toutain 188-470, Pegge Homes thru Friday, 8 am . to 5J0 vs. TOLLAND COUNTY Notice is hereby given to each Defendant that the Plaintiff in­ This Is a part time position. p.m. Walk-ins Saturdays- B Good hourly rate, plus com­ to pick up and repair woman's course in 1:25.54, to lead World Cup Carl Frantz had 26 and Ben Shelsky 205-188-182-575, J 66 — Automotive Service JAMES M. CONNELLY JANUARY 31, 1978 tends to seek satisfaction of any judgment rendered in Plaintiff mission. Paid vacations and People will be employed for To make room for Rowe, the Celtics Sunday let forward Bob Bigeloxx s in |6Z--^ Autos for Rent-Lease a m. to p.m. Call 646-6659. clothing. Write Box W, c/o A those hours when school is not day contract run out. champion and favored Ingemar Sten- Grzyb 24 markers for Ruth Woodbury 203-533, corner of Oak and Spruce MOTION FOR ORDER OF NOTICE favor in this action from any debt accruing to the Defendant by bolides. Convenient Monday Manchester Herald, We are GROWING and Tel.so. thru Friday hours of 9 to 1, in session. Therefore, the Manchester. mark of by 1.01 seconds. Evie Feder 476, Marge Streets 'The Plaintiff respectfully moves the Court that notice by reason of Defendant personal services. major portion of the time peo­ need additional persons to And you are hereby further commanded to leave a true and and 5 to 9. Call Sharon at 56^ Join our staff of active Buckpasser dead Am erica 's best hope, Phil M ahre of DeLisle 451, Lee Bean 499. publication be given to the Defendant of the hearing claiming 4990, after 5. ple win be working evenings White Pass, Wash., turned in a time SF.MOR attachment of the Defendant’s interest in the business known as attested copy of this writ, and the accompanying complaint at (after 11 p.m.), weekends, AMEfHCM LU9RICIUiTS GO. women monitoring PARIS, Ky. (UPI) - Famed 15-year-old sire Buckpasser, who died Monday of 1:27.00 to finish third. Mahre won Joe Quaglia and Ray Connecticut Die Cutting and Mounting. least twelve days before the session of the Court to which it is and holidays. The rate of pay needs mature person now in specialized com­ o a ruptured heart artery, will be buried in the Thoroughbred cemeterx on the giant slalom race last Friday in Camposeo each netted 25 PLAINTIFF, THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER made returnable with Connecticut Die Cutting and Mounting, a Is set at $2.66 an hour. Manchester area. Regardless munications equipment. If Claiborne Farm, where he died. Partnership organized and existing under the laws of this State, Applicants must be familiar you have an EXCELLENT World Cup competition at Stratton points leading Kahuna Kids Read Herald Ads By Allan D. ’Thomas, Its Attorney of experience, write E.F, Originally owned by Ogden Phipps, Buekpas.ser won 25 of .32 start* and and having an office and place of business in the 'Town of with the town of Manchester, phone voice and Vt. past Tull, 60-48. last Friday Sabres defeat ORDER be 18 years of age or older, Baker, Box 696, Dayton, Ohio e a rn ^ $1,462,014 during his racing career. He was named "Horse of (he Feb. 17, 1978 Tolland as it is the Agent Trustee Debtor of said Defendant and riUCAL references, please call 247- Wenzel, fourth in World Cup giant at Illing. Bruce Landry has concealed in its hands the goods, effects, and estate of said have transportation, and must 45«I. 4500, between 10 a.m. and 3 ■year as a 3-year-old. He was .syndicated in June, 1967, and was retired to (30) and Jim McNickle Montreal, 2-1 The foregoing Motion having been heard by this Court, it is ICIANS be willing to supply extensive stud duty the following year slalom standings, is the brother of defendant and is indebted to him. p.m. for application. Paid (12) paced Tull. hereby references. This ppost!sition is Hanni Wenzel, women's leader in BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) OFFICIAL NOTICE ORDERED that notice of the institution and pendency of the And you are further commanded to summon said garnishee available Immediately.ately. Those SECURITY GUARDS Wanted while training. Company paid benefits. overall World Cup competition. — The Sabres, for the third TOWN OF MANCHESTER Complaint and attachment in this action be given tte said Connecticut Die Cutting and Mounting to appear before said Excellent opportunity for interested should contact Mr. - Northeast Security now has a Par$ons in lead Switzerland's Heini Hemmi, se­ P E E W EE time this season, defeated BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Defendant by cauaing a true and attested copy of the applica­ Court at the time and place first mentioned, then and there to bright, ambitious men to Wilfred Dion, 22 School limited number oi part time positions open in the cond to Stenmark in giant slalom Rich Howard pumped in the powerful Canadiens 2-1 The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Manchester, Conn tion, such proposed unsigned Writ, Summons, Complaint, Af­ disclose on oath whether it has concealed in its hands the goods, join our professional staff Street, Manchester. 647-9851. HOURS b e a c h , Fla. (U P I) - A strong third in the Carolina 500 Sundax Manchester area. We are standings, finished fourth with a time 14 points to pace CBC over will be in session in the Municipal Building at 41 Center St on fidavit and this Order to be served upon the Defendant James effects, or estate of said Defendant, or is indebted to him. in the only N H L game Mon­ of technicians installing, BABYSITTER in East Hart­ looking for experienced per- nnO National point standing* V FW , 18-14, last night at the following days during the month of March and April. M. Connelly and Connecticut Die Cutting and Mounting by some John R. Mrosek of Manchester is recognized in the sufficient of 1:27.18. He was followed by Peter day night. Montreal had March 14, 1978 Tuesday from 1:00-4:30 maintaining and ford ■ For 2 school age girls. sonneL but are willing to train AVAMBLE proper officer or indifferent person and a true and attested copy sum of $100.00 (to prosecute, etc.) troubleshooting our unique Mally of Italy, who posted a time of the Y. Dennis Foreman plenty of chances, es­ March 28, 1978 Tuesday from 1:00 - 4:30 Must have car. Evenings, 289- qualified applicants. You 1:27.36. had 8 tallies for the losers. of this Order of Notice to be published in the Manchester I hereby certify that I have personal knowledge of the finan­ low voltage audio alarm 4013. must have a car, phone, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. pecially late in the contest. April 4, 1978 Tuesday from 1:00 - 4:30 be able to pass State Police P” ' ” ' points tolloxxed American Cary Adgate of Boyne Evening Herald, a newspaper circulated in Vernon, Connec­ cial responsibility of the Plaintiff, and deem it sufficient to pay systems. Basic elec- 4 p.in. to mMnlgM April 10, 1978 Monday from 1:00 - 4:30, the costs in this action. requirements. To arrange for S s ^ o'®' ^ B o n n e t (. City. Mich, finished seventh with a April 13, 1978 Thursday from 1:00 - 4:30 ticut, once a w e^ for two (2) successive weeks, commencing trlcal/electronic PEOPLE TO WORK with and mMnlgM to S o.m. Richard Childress, 516; Dick Brooks, 512; Buddy Arrington 501 .Skin Feb. 28, 1978 and March 7, 1978 Hearing Date Mach 24, 1978. an interview, call 8224767, tim e of 1:27-74. Of this writ, with your doings thereon, make due service and knowledge essential. around poultry. We are now Manning. 497; and l,ennie Pond, 469 Persons unable to appear on the above dates mav appear on BY n iE COURT between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. An return. Dated at Manchester this 26th day of February A.D. 1977 Qualified applicants call accepting applications for Equal Opportunity Employer. Four-time World Cup overall April 1st Saturday from 9:00 to 1:00 or in the evenings of Space J. Mr. Curtiss, at 247-4500, drivers (Class II License March 13th-15th-16th from 6:30 to 9:30 Allan D. Thomas, Commissioner of Superior Court champion Gustavo Thoeni of Italy #667 Monday thru Friday, Required) to handle and March 20th-21st-22nd from 6:30 to 9:30 Juris No. 63369 Phone 643-2405 Address 923 Main Street deliver chicks, and for per­ PHOTOGRAPHY - Basic Sanderson recalled finished eighth - .31 seconds behind TO THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COURT TO BE HELD Manchester, Conn. 06040 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. photographic knowledge Bualnaaa Opportunity U Adgate. March 27th-30th-31st from 6:30 to 9:30 only. sonnel to work in egg collec­ necessary for full time retail April Sth-6th-7th from 6:30 to 9:30 IN ROCKVILLE IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TOLLAND State of Connecticut, tion, feeding, cleaning D E T R O IT I UPI) - Former Boston Bruin star Derek Sanderson ha* been Women's giant slalom competition I County of sales I DsitlItlon. Apply in rson SMALL ENGINE Service All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the decision of the The undersigned represents: buildings, bird selection, and Corporation ■ expanding reealled from Detroit's minor league Kan.sas Citv club for a Irvoiil xxilh (Ik was scheduled here Tuesday, ss at t'he C a m e ra Shop, National Hockey League Red Wings AsMssor of the Town of Manchester and those requiring 1. That THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER is about to weighing. Write to P.O. Box Marshall’s Mall, Manchester dealer network. No adjustments must appear and file their complaint at one of commence an action against JAMES M. CONNELLY of 60 Then and there by virtue hereof of the original writ, I at­ KTS Pl£«SE IV m 220, Glastonbury, Conn. 06033, Parkade. Monday thru experience necessary. Detroil General Manager Ted Lind.say said Sanderson would gel a cham e for application. Complete training program. p u c t e these meetings or at some adjourned meeting of said Board of Tumblebrook Drive, Vernon, Connecticut, pursuant to the at­ tached as the property of the within named Defendant all goods, SOMTROL SECURITY OF Wednesday, 10 a.m to 5 p.m. to play against his old Bruin teammates Thursday if he could prove hini*ell in m orvMirbatiMU w k Tax Review. tached proposed unsigned Writ, Sommons, Complaint and af­ effects, money and debts due to or belonging to the within $500. Investment required to praetiee. Mahre twins Dated March 3, 1978 fidavit. named Defendant and in the hands or possession of the within HARTFORD MC. start your own business. Ideal lor retired or part time. ^Watering hole' ..CARTETS ~ Board of Tax Review 2. That there is probable cause that a judgment will be named Garnishee by leaving with at the usual place of abode of Details on request. Mr. please coach Roger McDermott, rendered in such matter in favor ol the applicant and to secure a true attested copy hereof, at least twelve days before the ses­ Barker. ESCAA Field (U P I) — The Milwaukee Brewers .spring (raining NEW 1978 CHEVROLET Chairman such judgment the applicant seeks an o^er from this court sion of the Court to which this writ Is returnable, said Garnishee AREA ADVISORS NEEDED Training Division Box 619.. Betty Sadloski directing that the following prejudgment remedy be issued to being herein named and describes as the Agent, Trustee and Wading River, New York. clubhou.se Monday was full of w ater because a wall gave way after lour dax s WATERVILLE VALLEY, N.H, PART TIME Driver for Harry Deegan ^ secure the sum of $2,900.00. Debtor of said Defendant, and said Garnishee having been duly school buses. We will train AFTERNOON A EVENING 11792. of pressure by floodwaters. but the team had spent most of Sundax taking out (UPI) — Hank Tauber is smiling equipment they needed 013-03 CONNECTICUT DIE CUTTING AND MOUNTING, a inquired of by me, disclosed that he it was they were Indebted to responsible applicants. Call these days. said Defendant at the date hereof in the sum of $2900 and 1 MANY PEOPLE only dream Partnership, as it 648-2414. HOURS The training area has been flooded for four days but a dam was opened 19 It's not that he's self-satisfied but made diligent search throughout my precincts for other goods of owning their own business. b. To garnishee is the agent, trustee, debtor of said defendant Perhaps it's time for you to miles above Sun City because of water pressure building up and the swell nl he s pleased at the performance of and estate of said Defendant w h e r^ to attach, but could find RN’S IMMEDIATE -and has concealed in its hands the goods, effects and estate of Openings on 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. pursue that dream. I have xxater released brought tons of debris down into the Brewers ramp site the U.S, Ski Team after so many dis­ said defendant and is indebted to him. none. MUST HAVE CAR during the weekend ' shift for one full time and one over 1,000 businessesi for sale appointments. By Allan D. Ihomas, Attorney And afterwards on the 31st day of Jan., A.D. 1976,1 left with part time nurse. Call Mrs. by owners. Many for The twins Phil and Steve Mahre of or at the usual place of abode of the within named Defendant, a Dorothy Ferguson, DNS, at minimum down. For free TOWN OF MANCHESTER To the Sheriff of the County of TOLLAND, his Deputy, or either .true and attest^ copy of the within writ, summons and com­ brochure write: Interstate White Pass. Wash., won the giant of the Constables of the Town of VERNON with said County — 2894572. Call Jeanne 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 Cey powers win plaint with my said doings thereon endoriwd. Business Marketing. P.O. Box slalom and slalom races on Greeting: 1888. Pueblo, O>lo. 81002. 7 LEGAL NOTICE The within and foregoing is a true copy of the original writ, Vh.RO BEACH. Ha (U P I) — Ron Cey's three-run homer in the lirsi inning successive days at the recent, World BY AUTHORITY OF ’THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT you are summons and complaint, with my doinp thereon endorsed. powered Coach Preston Gomez' team to a 5-2 victory Mondax mer ,lim (^p event at Stratton, Vt. Also, Phil hereby conrilmaaded to Summon JAMES M. CONNELLY, of 60 NOTICE MANCHESTER - Looking to The Zoning Board of Appeals at a meeting on Februarx' 27 1978 open your own beauty shop? (lillia m s squad in the Los Angeles Dcxlgers' seeond intra-squad game ol finished second Monday in the giant made the following decisions: Tumblebrook Drive, in the Town of Vernon, County of Tolland THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER COURT OF and State of Connecticut, appear before the Court of Common COMMON PLEAS PUBUC HEARING We have two active spring training slalom World Cup race at Waterville LUV PICKUP businesses available for your Appl. No. 5 8 8 - Harold Basser- 250 Spencer Street - Variance P le u to he held at ROCKVILLE in and for the County of vs. ’TOLLAND COUNTY BOARD OF DIRECTORS A run-seoring single in the first by Steve Garvey and another bx Bill Russell Valley, virtually sewing up second Equipped with 4 qrlinder angiiw, 4 apeed APPROVED. xanance TOWN OF MANCHESTER, America’s Oldest Licensor inspection. Call today, place in the overall Cup standings — TOLLAND, State of Connecticut on 2nd Tuesday of December, JAMES M. CONNELLY NOVEMBER 17, 1977 Blanchard & Rossetto, in the second gave the Gomez team all the runs it needed tram., rear slap bumpar, Cartar Cara Plq|.' Appl. No. 5 9 0 - J. Robert Suhr - 512 Middle Turnpike West - 1177 said appearance to be made by said D e fe ^ n t or his at­ CONNECTICUT Of Ice Cream Stores the highest finish ever for an AFFIDAVIT Realtors, 646-2482. Stock #142S. Variances APPROVED. torney by filing a written statement of appearance with the Notice is hereby given that Needs Qualified Families American. I, the undersigned, do make affidavit and say: Appl. No. SSI - Blanchard & Rossello Construction Inc. - d e it of said court on or before the second day following said Uie Board of DiiWtors, Town To Operate Their Own SERVICE BUSINESS - With There is probable cause that judgment will be rendered in this of Mancbefter, Connecticut, "Spectacular, Unbelievable,” Special Exception. Variance and extension of use APPROVED return date, then and there to answer unto ’THE SAVINGS matter in favor of the PlainUff. $800 a week income available Tauber said Monday . “I’m really will bold a Public Hearing in in this area. A cash business. Return signed pacts with conditions — 617 Center Street. BANK OF MANCHESTER, a Connecticut banking corporatioa I base this upon the following statement of facts: pleased for the twins. It's a great having its principal place of business in the Town of the Hearing Room at the Mlinimum investment Appl. No. 592— Merrill J. Whiston — northwest comer of Pearl 1. On March 17,1977, the Defendant executed a promissory note testament to the men's coaching Manchester, County of Hartford, within said State, in civil ac- Municipal Building, 41 Center required. 203427-0550. 203481- fieW^e^**^OmI?M Rltsburgh Pirates said Monday out­ and Harrison StreeU - Variances APPROVED with con in the total original principal amount of $1,900.00, together with Street, Manchester, Connec­ CARVEL fielders Omar Moreno and Miguel Dilone returned their signed contracts s U ff." ® ST *4225 ditions. _^Uoo wherein the Plaintiff complains S and say S: leaving four players still unsigned. vomracis, total insurance and finance charges of $216.96, payable in ticut, Tuesday, March 14, "It was particularly exciting for Appl. No. 5 9 3 - SUnley E. Ogrodnik - 105-107 and I09-I11 Roll € t Count: monthly installments to the PlainUff, together with attorney's 1978, at 6:00 P.M. to consider shortstop Mario Mendoza and rookies Oswald me to see Steve's success,” 'Tauber "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK" Street — Variances APPROV'ED. 1. On or before November 17, 1977 the Plaintiff lent $1,900.06 fees and costs. and act on the following: ICE CREAM STORE U EDUCATION Dollars to the defendant. Olivares, Fernando Gonzales and Eugenio Cotes. said. "It may have been a surprise to Appl. No. 594 — Fireside Realty Inc. — 519 Center Street - 2. Said note is now default and Uiere is due upon said note $1,- Proposed Ordinance in accor­ Variance DENIED. 2. And paid, laid out, and expended said sum for the Defendant: Mendoza who was to have reported to camp a week ago, still was absent others but it wasn't a surprise to 900.00 principal, plus interest, insurance, attorney's fees and d a n t with Section 2041 of the Private Instnietlona It He married recently and was having trouble in Mexico obtaining a visa for his m e." I S I E T E i r Appl. No, 5 9 5 - Fellowship of Baptists for Home Mission* Inc BHX OF PARTICULARS costs. General Statutes of Connec- In This Area. -- 2IV New Bolton Road — Variance DENIED 1. On March 17, 1977, the PlainUff loaned to the Defendant $1,- 2. The Undersigned it Assistant Vice President of Uie PlainUff. tient, as amended, that th e . We WIK Be REMEDIAL READING and math: individualized work Appl. No. 596 - Dillon Sales t Service - 331 Main Street - 906.00, plus iiuaraoce and flaaoce charge* of $216.96, for which R.T. Carter, Competent Affiant Town of Manchester permit' In Bloomfield Opener deadlock Long workout the Defendant signed a promissory note for $2,116.00 to the the sale of alcoholic liquor on program, (lst-8th grade) tw Special Exception and variance APPROVED with conditions Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of November, March 11th, 12th, master’f degree teacher. Sti- CLEARWATER, Fla. (UPI I-T h e All variances, extension of use and variance, and Special PlaintUf, payable la montUy installments of $117.01, plus costs 1977. Snn^ys during the boars DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) — The Toronto Blue Javs first intrasquad game of of coOectiaa and attorney's fees. allowed by law. At The Carvel Store 8075. spring training Monday ended in a 3-3 tie, ^ weather turned warmer at the ExcepUons effective in accordance with General S ta lu l^ 2. ’The Defendant has not paid the manthty inatallments due for Allan D. Thomas Notary, Notary Public Elizabeth InUgUata, 16 B, Mountain Avenue. Manager Roy Hartsfield worked 26 men into the iineup during the seven- Philadelphia Phillies' spring training Notice of these decisions has been filed in the Town Clerk's of A TRUE COPY PIANO INSTRUCTION - fice. the mqnths of April, 1977 through November, 1977, both in- Secretary Call Toll Free, 800-431-1008 Experienced, creative inning game. Most impressive was center fielder Willie Upshaw- a ^ e a r - camp Monday and Manager Danny darive. ATTEST: Board of Directors PA8QUALE A. DEYORIO To Set An Appointment teacher. Degree: tU te and Ozark took advantage of the epn- 1229 Mm St, M a cb ^ 84S44S4 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Manchester, Connecticut national certification. All nai iripie in the final inning. Kenneth Tedford. Acting Secretan ’H e Plaiatifl claims ’TWO ’THOUSAND N IN E HUNDRED DEPUTY SHERIFF With Our Representatives. ditions to put the team through its OPEN EVES TIL S a mDAV TIL S a EAT. TIL S Dalian damages. Dated at Manchester, Conn, levelf, beginners welcome. Dated this 7th day of March. 1978. TOLLAND COUNTY this 28Ui day of Pehmary, 1978 Many extra*. Gretcben Van longest workout of the spring. 01240 I.IM O M O damages. 0424B 00642 Why. M7-9751.

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4 1 F c f H m l 5$ MANCHECTER EVENING HERALD, Manrhesfer^ n n . , Tues.. March 7 .tmi - p a . . . . i i ACROSS 4 Addibonel Answer to Previout Puzzle NEW HOME Sewing Machine 5 Act Ma n c h e s t e r - 5 unique M.YMOUTH VOLARE 261iichlMI 1 Zipped 6 Expunge W IW CharlM M. Schulti I b R S A K E ! - while and aana, new cabinet, 7 TalkfoolisMy R e ^ in the “Mansion” on Premier 1978 • blue with wood 7 Meth'axereiee attachmentf, flOO. Call Otto Street. Hoj Dear Abby 12Proca«is 8 City in anytime S69-S48. IF t r s llvingroom , 2 b e (------13 Suqpeal taw Nevede d O i M ^ T O 14 Gat 9 SoMier'e or piant room. Alt utilities, 15 Lauds reconditioned RCA -1 9 pets. 1350. Blanchard ___ By Abigail Van Buren fier You iHJL 'MDCfD •nch color portable T.V. 125 to ^ w defogger, standard shift 16 Summer (FrJ I'VE BEEN-miNKIN6 MAVgE MDU FALL Rossetio, 648-2482. Must be seen to be ap­ OH, SURE .'HDU'D LOVE 7D f l t f . E n e x Motor Inn, 100 I D E ^ A BOT: You were way off base to defend the laxv 17 Cameroon ioi?{S:' about mPfiOBIBl,SIR A s l e e p in c l a s s SOME OF US THINK (i)E East Center Street, preciated. 6494868. Qtondma who gave her grandchildren checks fw tribe 11 Ensign (ebbr.) SKlHE(i)^NS6LA55eS LOOK KINO OF CUTE up AMD ODiUPuSftD, Ma n c h e s t e r - three-room Manchester, 6W-2300. Christmas. 18 College 13 Rob t : b^ useofuncorreciei apartment, in two-family i**0‘^ i^ ' tvou, m a r c ie ?' U)nH0UR6LA55E5,5(R! UNQPLN Continental 1975 - degree (abbr.) 18 Pley in ASTISMA-nSM... ^liances, utilities, It's obvious that you haven’t Uved with smaU children 21 Ontoftha FDSKftTT Ju5T WHITE BRICK Free standing Stretch, Maloney built. 19 Boett ^ means absolutely nothing to a «m.ii Bsrtymorta liS" Estate, 646- Sacrifice, $8995. Calf 68IM)383, 20 Hooks r fireplace with mantle ana lUBO. ■ l i l i But r a teU yon what it means to a «miill chUd’s 23 Inaa^ida IGM Oftf IT* accessc^es, lUnd up dresser, anytime. 22 Herfy -I *-•7 _jOther. It means she has to make a trip to the bank, and 26 Firavrata 34 Felli Kitchen Aid hot water dis­ 23 Nerve 48 It It (coA.) TMA9IJf S IX ROOM'M u u p le x - 3 then a trip to the store to buy something with the money. (comp, wd.) 35 Followed penser, all like brand new. 24 Siouen 49W ti bedrooms. AvAvailable______April That usuaUy means dragging the kids along with her 28 Root tdga 39 Greek tee Moved. Call Midge after 8 29 Motoring lenguege fM. $260 monthly. Secui^ty, ★ ★ That may not sound like much of a hardship, but working 43 CletnM of inboduced ctmwMirhg>M»t|iaaii' p.m., 588-1634. association 28 Fringed t/i references required. 646-1180, n o v a -1976 Medalist - 4 door, around the chUdren's naps, it would take my whole day to totp SO Greek letter ask for Dick. 30 Arm (Fr.) omement 22,000 miles, silver with d d I t 46 Reduce 52 In between I THINkT r MAy BE q a n q r a p u a u y HANES UPRIGHT Piano, deluxe red cloth interior. 31 Says 27 Compeee AAAvae r I can think of a lot of ways I would rather spend my time 33 Catholic dfi-mM flp M Y OLD MEAN Stripped and redesigned, good Automatic, power steering, point 47 Beck of the 53 Btuxite v m s r k : A4Y vu«yS»a?up IMMEDIATE Occupancy - 4 than doing my mother-in-Uw.’s shoppingl citric'sesp Bl-Focalt — By Ruth MarcuA D ia F O O m O N OMX. condition. »75 firm. New 32 Eeeu'e wife neck 54 Sea T O A S H O E . rooms, parking, basement, radials, six cylinder. Car Is 36 God (Sp.) Coronet made in France, $100 perfect. Asking $3400. Call and appliliances. Only $160. 37 Shattar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 firm. Call 6494649. 647-1601 before 3 1 ___ NO CHECKS, PLEA SE Rental Assistors 5646, i p.m. or after 38 One of tha m o t h e r , small fee. 6 p.m. DEAR NO: If the gifts happen to be the right aixe, the baart t2 13 PERHAPS NEW CHERRYWOOD Table right color and exactly what the chUdren need or 40 Feed the kittv COME MEET io / . OH,MO­ with 6 high back caned chairs. t4 15 YOU - " j X FIBST wqnt-wonderfiill Bat what H they aren't? Wouldn't yon 41 Highway SARA AMD Ai $900 or best offer. 6434181. FLOOR - 2 bedrooms, ★ ★ V O U i^ WS U)VE laundry facilities, basement rather have a cheek than the chore of exchanging curve 16 17 SID. the gifts? (Most mothers are more famnUi- 42 Microwave O BALDWIN Upright Piano - and parking. Only $160. Rental 1976 FORD LTD - 4 door, 351 PEOPLE m e e tin g grandmothers with their chUdren's needs and desires.) amplifier IB 16 zo 22 24 25 $1175. Steck u p ri^t piano, Assistors, 2 3 6 ^ , small fee. V-8, air conditioned. My maU has been running 20 to one In favor of checks. 44 Girl (si.) ■ PREFER $925. Excellent condition. Call Excellent conditioo. $3,500. 45 Engliih 26 z. 528-5245 evenings. ATTRACTIVELY paneled Read on: TO BE friem ps* 6467817. broadcaiteri 30 1 »-7 three room Aparlment - DEAR ABBY: FURIOUS must be kiddingl She's the 46 Card game If W\REMr5/ Stove, refrigertor, heat and 1 1 ALO m e • Building Supplitt 42 1968 BUICK Skylark - New ninny who compUined because her mother-in-law gave her 48 Run through 33 35 d , . electrieW. References, no motor, new transmission, a check and told her to buy som etl^ for her kids for 51 Inflams with peU. $175. 646-3167, 228-3540. 37 ■ ***••••••••••••••••••••••• ****•*•••••••••••••••••••• n a t u r a l STONE for tires. Good body. Power Christmas from “Grandma.” lava 3. ■ x o Prftrato ln$lruethn$ 1$ Nomas F o r 8 * l» ______M retaining walls, veneers, steering, jraw er brakes. Air. 1 should be so lucky! My mother-in-law walks in 55 Experimenttd 1 Nomas F o r S o lo 23 Houoohold Qdodo with 41 43 40 patios, etc. Pick up by the MANCHESTER - Five rooms, $600, or Best Offer. 643-4345, near bus line. Stove, empty-handed on Christmas Day to pick up HER aiftsi 56 Be ambitioui 1 GUITAR. BANJO. Bass MANCHESTER - Spring pound or delivery bv the ton. after 5:30. 45 46 47 3 - 7 MANCHEISTER - Verplanck carpeting, garage, porches. TeU FURIOUS I’U be glad to give her my mother-in-law 57 Pigi’ homes (Lctauc, lessons'. Experienced with Street location. AttractWe ^ REFRIGERATORS Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, School, Remodeled 4 b^room Mature adults. No pets. if shell give me hers. 68 Ntcetiitstad 46 49 50 children aged5 on. Adults loo. room Connecticut Gambrei Washers, ranges, used, wjioj649-3163. „ .. LINCOLN Continental - 1975 51 52 63 54 Colonial. 1 1/2 baths. First $230. 643-5237. Priacllla’a Pop - Al Vormaer Enjoyable rapid progress. nestled on a beautiful wooded guaranteed and clean. New ...... Security Toto Coupe. Cream puff con­ 2052 65 floor laundry, carpeted. Treed FURIOUS WITH FURIOUS DOWN 56 Free ioan instrument. 11 lot. Country kitchen, two shipment damaged, GE and Dogo-BIrdo-Poto dition, inside and out. Low lot. 16x32 inground pool. $45,- 43 BOLTON - Sublet four room Delight the little girl years experience. 646-6557. working fireplaces, 2-car gar- Frigidaire. Low”prices. B.D. mileage, classic white with D E ^ My mother is always on my back about 1 Fly 57 SB 900, Hayes Corporation, 646- apartment. Heat and hot with a charming doll HOW CO ^ i y i a v b e age Must be seen. $70's. R. Pearl and Son, 649 Main DOG-CAT BOARDING rich tan interior. New so M th ^ . It s “sit up straight, talk slower, turn down the 2 Unity —I rrs MAYBE 'ANPTH E WHEN I SAIP YOU ^ 0131 water included. Fireplace, that’8 26 inches uTl. Fun Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, Street, 643-2171. Main Street, bathing/grooming. Obedience Michlins, loaded. $5,500. Call liru • 8 ° do your homeworki” 3 Eight (prefix) (NfWSAAPIR INTIRMISI ASSNJ YOU FALLING UP/ ITS RAIN IS 643-2171. knotty pine paneling. to make and give. SHOULP USE SOUR 646-1980, $M7-1139. protection classes. Complete Madison 1-2467371. No. 2052 has pattern What s a poor defenseless teenager supposed to do KNOW ITS WHO" FALLING MINE I PIDNT MEAN Sehoofs-C/assas 79 Lolo-Lond lor Solo 24 Fieldstone patio. $265. 643 anyway? modern facilities. Canine 9901. pieces for doll and cos­ COMING UPSIPE RIGHT LIKE PROFESSOR HEBRON. Make an offer on SEARS PORTABLE Diyer Di - 1969 DODGE DART - for FOR THE BEST-Manchester Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon tume; hot-iron transfer DOWN? DOWN- 3C?E UP.' IRWIN CO REY^ this spotless seven room BOLTON - Opportunity for 100 Harvest Gold. Vei good con- Road, Manchester. For reser­ for face; full directions. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 acres of residential develop­ dition. $75. Ca'? ROCKVILLE - 28 Mountain HASSLED Win at Bridge Ranch. Decorator family 289-8942 vations please call 6465971. battery. Call 43-5822 after 4 TO ORUI, itsO TSt (ir tseS laS. pupils per teacher. FR E E in­ room with wood burning ment. Beautiful, high scenic anytime. Street. 5 rooms, second floor p.m. « fw a D E ^ I^ SL E D : Sit up straight, talk slower, turn troductory lesson with this ad. of 2 family. Paneled walls, stove, two car garage, acre lot land. Call Katherine Bourn, WHITE SHEPHARD Puppies ^mewOTk P*<*lng your face, or go do your Call 6464306, or 646-3549. 742-8646. J. Watson Beach Co., wall-to-wwfl carpet, pantry, AMNI CABOT . Out of state owner anxious. FURNITURE GALORE and for sale. AKC Registered. 1972 PONTIAC LE MANS - 8 as - — -a- — ■ - ftj - ■ a 3 NT proves best caii and porch. $250 monthly, plus MflncnOTHr IMrUO $52,900. Barnett, Bowman and Manchester Office, 647-9139. lots more. Used-A-Bit Fur­ Good family and watch dog. cylinder, 2 door hardtop, 11H Ava, ol Anwileaa DEAR A BBY: This for the person who was looking for utilities. Security and Co. Realtors, 633-3661. Equal Housing Opportunity. niture, 679 Main Street, East Call evenings, 872-71(n. power steering, air con­ Mum York, N.V. ISOSS an alteriute to the traditional cigars handed out on the ****«*««*«****4$«««****to«a« Hartford. 289-8480, Tuesday references required. ditioning, 60,000 miles, arrival of a new baby. thru Saturday, II a.m. - 5 p.m. Available April 1st. 8733487. PrM H tm , SSOrtti >110 Zir □ REAL ESTATE COVENTRY - Privacy Buolnooo Proporty 20 AKC KEESHOUND ______automatic, $1000 or best offer. c o il MS ttrts NmSsr. We had a baby last October, and being a non-smoker, I NORTH S/7.A Buy and sell. A lo s abounds In this six room fufl After 6 p.m. 8437257. 1977 ALBUH with a bound- had nq mtenUons of handing out cigars. Instead, my wife % dormered Cape Cod set on 1 itz: MANCHESTER - For sale in “All-Season Gift Book" boded tfoee dozen eggs and wrote “IT ’S A GHtL" on each F o r S o lo WE BUY AND SELL Used The bidding in the box was Nomus 23 1/2 acres. Landscapedd lot, Commercial building and 1975 yw RABBIT - Excellent of 24-pagesI Price...$2.00. one with a pink felt-tipped pen. f Q 10 9 8 S front to back living room, liquor store. Call for detaiils. furniture. One piece or entire ...... refrigerator, dishwasher! condition. Unemployed • A K J 8 2 the most popular around the Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrancs ca^rjieting. No pets or USO THESE BOOM STS) JO EtCH. It made a great hit in the office. MANCHESTER - Two family dining room, beamed ceiling, Marion E. Robertson Realtor, houseful. Cash on the line. U v o o to e k 44 teacher neteds cash. Asking Ns. 0-110-BUII •IBOON QUIin. W E»T EA ST country. South’s heart bid 4-4. Oak floors, two furnaces. three bedrooms, fireplace, 643-5953. Furniture Bam. 6460865. children. On bus line. Call 289 $2900. 6431918. CHlalM slittM Isniy osttls. A 8 7 4 2 A AK93 usually stopped the heart 1995, or 2891052. il;* l» -l! JBRK6 IMPLIED T9K.T9K1 HOW Immaculate. Good rents. $47,- breezeway, 2-car garage. $49.- *******•••••••••••»■•••••• Ns. •■IIT-aPILn ON FStSOE. RON G., GRANADA HILLS, CALIF. ▼ q 10 88 TJ732 lead which would beat a ANP BHB'D MAKE MILLIONAl RIDING LESSONS indoor OlrscUsss fsr ilitssa WHs. I me 9HIRKINS MV COMftiwY ABOUT DlklNIER 900. Hutchins Agency, 6 ^ 500. Philbrick Agency, MANCHESTER-Ideal for of- riding ring. Western stock Trucks for S o lo 02 T K J A 42 notrump game. With spades DUTY BY NOTMARRYIN0 GO O DNE5».yEB- DAFFODIL. Why not send MANCHESTER - Available Ns. a-tlO-ONSNSMOTNirS now- WITH M B AND 3166. Realtors, 646-44200. fice or business. Concrete seat, saddle seat, and hunt II tUllTS. 10 fSKlastlsi osllts. iPF^i “ “*88" *t«rted the 4 10 94 4 Q 73 played by the defense South DOSMN9 DAMBl POBB1N5 WOULD CERTAINLY a happy thought immediately, excellent 4 CAROL? McKEE'B BE QUITE CATCH FOR brick building, 2712 square seat. All levels 2269817. 1970 FORD Econoline 200 - Ns. O-IIS-SHIOICS'S rSVOIIITE whole thing, yon hatched a great ideal SOUTH would get in and go after PLVINa UP FROM A room apartment in 2 family. SFSNSNS. S SssiWsI isIseUsa. BOMB LUCKY MANI > MANCHESTER - New listing. MANCHESTER - New listing. feet, $42,500. P .J. Correnti to someone todayl ******•••••••••••••••••••• Low mileage. Set up as a A Q J 8 diamonds. WA9HIN010N1 Separaae utilities, references Ns. 0-1Z0 - MSKI S OIFT. Mm ? Extraordinary eight room Two family, 5-5. Aluminum Realtor, 6465252. A n tiq u o o 4t camper. Best offer. Call 643 lUb fsr frIssSt m O fasUly. K954 He would play ace and siding, separate heating, and security. $185. 649-4003. 7907, ask for Bob. A873 another. West would take his U&R designed Chalet. Four □ MISC. FOR SALE 1 I® more imporUnt thiu wh«t they bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths, two recently remodeled. $38,900. Bool Eilolo Wontod 20 WANTED. Antique furniture, leave TO them. ;A 85 king, cash the last spade and fireplaces, double garage, Hayes Corp. 6464131. VERNON - 5 plus room apart- 1973 DODGE VAN B-lOO 3/8. lead a heart. , , glass, pewter, oil paintingsI or ment in two family. 3/4 acre treed lot. Hayes Cor­ ALL CASH For your property, Articloo lor Solo other antique items. R. V-8. Automatic transmission. At this point South would poration, 6464131. SPARKLING CLEAN 7 room Convenient rural location, Carpeted. Paneled. $2200. Call Vulnerable: Both take the rest of the tricks, within 24 hours. Avoid R ^ 'epiace livingrooi aluminum sided Cape. Large ...... “''ingroom, nice 2960984. Mot) Dealer: West rovlded he had remem- Tape, Instant Service. Hayes ALUMINUM sheets used as yard, $225 monthly, includes Astro-graph eat-ln kitchen fireplaced GLASTONBURY I Corporation, 6464131. printing plates, .007 thick, W ontod to Buy 4» West North Eett South Eered to play the nine or 10 llvingroom. detached garage heat, hot water and MInnechaug Mountain. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for CHEVY VAN - 1974 TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville By BERNICE BEDE O Sol Pees 14 Pass if of diamonds from dummy on Exceptionally attractive with patio, rec room, quiet appliances. 647-1113 after 6:30 Customized throughout, one of the first two rounds of SELLING your house? Call us $1. Phone 6432711. CASH PAID Immediately - p.m. 750,8000 miles, oil cooler andd Pass 2A Pass 2 NT t ' street, nice lot. Keith Real Contemporary Raised Ranch. first and we'll make you a for gold Jewelry and excellent running condition. rack. $1,750. 2894042. Don't fear doing things In a Pass 3 NT Pass Pass the suit. If he had forgotten Estate. 6464126. Cathedral celling with beam. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, diamonds. Licensed broker Asking $3500. 242-6694 or 726 manner you haven't tried Pass to make this play he would UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub FOUR ROOM Apartment - 8982. /’■ m Lots of glass and wrought Realtor, 643-1577. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, for over 1/2 century. Savitt before. Just a slight modlllca- not be able to get back to his Allay Cop — Cava Qraus MANCHESTER - Lovely Heat, hot water, stove, A Iron, two fireplaces, raised Brownies, nurses. East P.O.M.G. Jewelers, 35 llon can make a world of Opening lead: 2 hand to cash the king of hearth In family room, built-in aluminum sided 6 room Cape, refrigerator. One child FORD - 1972 Super Van. 302, hearts. IMMEDIATE Cash for yoour Catholic School. 6491225. Asylum Street, Hartford, 527-1 maximum. $220. Lease and Automotiro Sorvleo difference. bookcases, wall-to-wall plus rec room. Fireplace, 0163. automatic, custom interior, March 8,1971 property. Let us explain our security. 6467268. LEO (July 29Aug.22) It's a By Oswald Jacoby carpeting, beautiful treed lot. wall-to-wall carpeting, eat-ln fm 8-track, awning, new The realization that you don’t auTWHRr fair proposal. Call M “ r. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- seller's game today, so stay a ^ Alan Sontag $79,500. Philbrick Agency, kitchen, dishwasher and paint, many extras. $2800.646 have to lake a back seat to Belfiore, 647-1413. Good condition. Good for MANCHESTER - Three room sun specialists, factory away from the marketplace II North and South did all the Realtors, 646-4200. range. Garage with patio. □ RENTALS anyone in your sphere o l Influ­ you can. You're what the shar­ plating, or welding. Call 649 apartment - wall-to-wall ...... trained, one day service, 114 bidding In thla hand from the Beautiful private yard, with MAY WE BUY your home? 3439 fre ' ence will be brought home lo pies call "an easy m irk." 15x30 pool and deck. $46,500. from noon til 6:00 p.m. carpeting, heat, electricity in- East Main Street, Rockville. . fall continent-wide charity A Montana reader wants i M AN CH ESTER------Unique-...q u Quick, fair, all cash and no Automodvo Sorvleo 00 you in the year ahead. This VIRGO (Aug.29 Sept.22) In the Contemporary Ranch. Twelve Must be seen! Owner. 643 fl^miVoVBVnf...... « No pets. 6461796. 8871-1617. game. When North played in to know our opening bid problems. Call Warren E. NCR CASH REGISTER - could be your coming o l age. press ol on rushing events rooms, including adjoining In­ 7389. literally or figuratively. diamonds he made four odd with: Howland. Realtors, 643-1108. Reconditioned, with many FOUR ROOM Apartment - in today, you can fare well so long if Efeat cashed Ills top spades law apartment, sunken living THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - P^ C ES (Fab.29M irch 20) The totals. Call after 5:30 p.m., four family house. $175. as you're not vaccinating. You and five odd if East cashed A AKIX) X X X 3/7-B room, formal dining room, CONDOMINIUM - 7 Rooms. 3 WANTED - Manchester / Birch House Women. Central­ people you're working with 228-3957. monthly, 6463778, 6461980. won't be overcome if you per­ one spade and shifted to ▼ A X X X three baths, four bMrooms, bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths. Rec South Windsor. 8 room newer ly located. Downtown eijpect you to follow through if severe. PORSCHE AUDI another suit. Since most de­ huge fireplaced family room, room. Appliances, carpeting. home. Large kitchen, 2 car Manchester. Kitchen you say you’ll do something. MOLDED FORMICA top and Homoo lor Pont 54 LIBRA (Sept.290ct.23) Today fenders ' did cash their game room. Philbrick Agen­ Outside unit. Low $40s. 649- garage, 2 baths. $60s. Prin­ privileges. Call 6492358. By Hoffman Don't be afraid bo try new paneled bar with two shelves you must keep your mind on spades those who bid the cy. Realtors, 646-4200. 9088, evenings, weekends. ciples only. 646-3938. 700 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford methods it you're sure they'll and four stools. $175. 6466028. COLUMBIA - Immaculate 3 what you're doing business- diamond gam e were down with both sides vulnerable. FEMALE -' Sleei•ping room, bedroom, 1 14 baths, single work. Find out more about wise or professionally. New one for bad scores. We simply open one spade, next to bath. CalII mornings m nome. rorm ai uining room, • SERVICE-PARTS •BODY SHOP yourself by sending lor your and different approaches pay - but don’t consider a four- only, 643-6609 fireplace, oil heat, garage. For Service Call copy ol Astro-Graph Letter. oil onijf if you can concentrate. spade opening a bad bid. lBlttl>»iaA>..Taiiwiixax.. Adults preferred. $350 Mall SO cents for each and a SCORPIO (0cl.26N0Y.22) The (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I The Flintstonaa — Hanna-Barbara Productions BUSINESS & SERVICE FURNISHED Sleeping Room monthly, plus security. Petrus 528-9447 long, self-addressed stamped people you hobnob with so­ - Conveniently located. Realty, 2fe-3777. envelope lo Astro-Graph. P.O. cially can help you attain an ------Berry’s World Available April 1st. For NO NEED TO WAIT! Box 489, Radio City Station, Important goal today. You woman only. Call 6491133, SEVEN ROOM HOUSE - HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED N.y.10O19. Be sure to specify should not, however, let down A n d , Th i s o n e , w it h after 7 p.m. Available March 1. Please BY PEOPLE WHO CARE your birth sign. your hair loo soon or too far. t h e SILLV-LOOKING call 6497605, 6492871. ARIES (March 21-AprH 19) You SAGrTTARIUS (NoY.290ec.21) AAANE, WAS RIOHTO UT SLEEEPIN G ROOM for rent may receive Information from Something you've wanted com­ IN THE OPBN....J CO U LDN'T /MISS - centrally located, 146 Center DELIGHTFUL Duplex - 3 an unusual source today. It will pleted Is well on Its way today, HOPINO Street. Quiet person only. bedrooms - garage, laundry be given with the expectation II you'll remain patient. You've He MiaHT DIRECTORY Please call, 649-0013. that you won't pass II on. walled this long, so don’t spoil NUSTAKB facilities, appliances, yard for O IH ro d children and pets. Only $2M. Respect that condition. it. Services $$ Sotvhoo OBorod FURNISHED ROOM - 31 Pointing-Poporing 32 BulldIng-ControeUng 33 Rental Assistors, 236-M46, I 643-5135 24 HOW TOWIK I TAURUS (April 29May 20) A pal CAPRICO RN (Dac.22-Jan.10) FAWCBTT- Gentleman only, kitchen small fee. could make overtures to you An Imaginative friend today will CAM TREE Service - Free es­ REWEAVING burns, holes M t A j o f t e PAINTING • interior andd privileges, central location, regarding an innovative idea. It help you resolve a matter timates, discount senior Z ppers, umbrellas repaired. CARPENTRY A Masonry - exterior, paperhanging, references and deposit. 6 ^ CARPETED - 6 room house. has possibilities, but don't get you’ve been stewing over. citizens. Company Window shades, Venetian Additions and remodeling 2693 after 5 p.m. Laundry facilities, basement, involved II you have strong However, don't accept every­ Manchester owned and blinds. Keys. TV for rent excellent work. References. Free estimates. Call Anthony Free estimates. Fully in­ appliances. Only $250. Rental negative vibes. thing he says without first operated. Call 6461327. Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649 Squlllacote, 649-0811. I J sured. Martin Mattson, 649 LADIES ONLY - Furnished Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) checking. 5221. rooms for rent. All utilities in­ 4431 There's a good chance you can AQUARIUS (Jin.20-Fab.tl) -A BAM TREE SERVICE - c a r p e n t r y - Repairs, cluded. Conveniently lo ca te OlHeoo-Sloroo lor BonI turn a profit if you don't jeop­ Though you feel like you can't Complete tree care and remodeling, additions, gar­ to bus line, ideal for senior SS ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, QUALITY PAINTING and I 2ISCINTIgSTHMANCHf$nR,CONN.«nMiMa43-SI3S ^ ardize your Image in the pro­ lose today, lake only calculated removal. Insured and ages, roofing. Call David citizens. Security and Born Loser — Art Sansom attics, garages, yards Paper Hanging by WWillis cess. Your opportunities pos­ risks. You can realize a small experienced. Special Winter Patria, 644-1796. references. Call after 5:30, 1250 SQUARE FEET - Prices! 643-7286 cleaned, moving, trucking. Schultz. Fullyy iiInsured Immediate occupancy. Ideal j Mtabir of Mtar hKhNss lortM j sess a different quality today. gain II you don't go too far out references. 649-41 644-0383. lA)am for sale. L^wn service. 343. ALL TYPES OF Carpenter for Oral surgeon. Dentist, CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) on the financial limb. No job too big or small. 568- physician or general business INEWSSAFYn ENTERPRISE ASSN.) IT "PET MINDERS " - Let us work ■ Ceramic tile, hung CLEAN FURNISHED Room ■ .mumSSHf^^^^OMALmUTY I MOP ''(tJOR fW C H B C K , feed, exercise and care for 8522. HAVE YOUR Cape/Ranch ceilings, plumbing and elec­ use. Will subdivide to suite. painted for $150-$200 by for mature gentleman. Call Bug« Bunny <— Holmdahl and Btoffal JHORWAPPLE your pet in the comfort and tric. Richard Young, 6491975. 646-4701 after 8 p.m. Week days 9 to 5 p.m. 647-9903, I CONTROUEO AUTO BODY REPAIRS I IW3VEKIBMTUV scheduling now. Professional evenings and weekends, 649 familiarity of his own home, COMPLETE CARPET A Tile in your absence. Call 6491353. cconsiders any lob. 2899287. 1421. I on all tnalief... I RWIMROUfeH Installation and repairs. Free evenings or weekends, Don. YOUNG GENTLEMAN - HEY, SYLVESTER, HOW estimates Call Pat, at 646 Comfortable small room with WILL BABYSIT 1^ DOWNTOWN Manchester - ABOUT KNOOON’ OFF 3745, after 5 p.m. Booting-Sldlng-Chlr^noy 34 walk-in closet, next to shower. I LOAN and RENTAL CARS I | ALL THAT RACKET? "Another refugee from Boston!'' ^ R B V e e d .. Manchester home. Full time J.P. LEWIS A SON - Interior parking. 6496801 after 6 p.m’ location. Weal for days. Call 6492454. and exterior painting, ...... : lawyer, consultant, dentist. I ■Avallabl^^ppclin^^ | Our Boirdinfl Ho um — Carrol A McCormick paperhanging, and BIDWELL Home Improve­ EXPERT FURNITURE Aportmonto For BonI S3 ect. Call 6461642 for details. remodeling. Fully insured ment Co. Expert Installation CARPET INSTALLATIONS - refinishing and antique of aluminum siding, gutters Stair shifts, repairs. Carpets, 6499658 'AinrER I restoration. Free estimates. and trims. Roofing installa­ LOOKING for anything in real steam cleaning Free E. laiveland. 649-8963. I STAN OZRRK, Maotfer I FINALLY SET GEORGE N. CONVERSE - tion and repairs. 6496495, 8 ^ estate rental - apaiiments, OFFICE SPACE PAY OWN « » l stimates. 649-6265. 9109. Painting and paperhanging. homes, multiple dwellings, no I 301-315 GOITER ST^ MANQESTER I MBS. HOOPLE fees. Call J.D . Real Estate FOSREIIT CHAIRS R EP A IR ED and INCOME TAX preparation at Call between 6 9 p.m 643-2m. TAKE6 IT BACK SPECIALIZING cleaning and Associates,, Inc. 6461980 IM iqtaft ftcl. ccDtcr of I I reglued Relinishing. quality your home, experienced Dan M inchfiter. air caBdlUoptag and R5R THE FIRST reupholstering Call 5692867 Mosler, 6493329 or 525-8263, PAPER HANGING - repairing chimneys, roof, new Cal) MM6S1. t - a . ------1 TOURISTS roofs. Free estimates. 30 MANCHESTER - Main WHO Professional paper hanger •••#%•••••••••••••••••••••. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ^ A 6 < S E R Years Experience. Howley, Street, 2 room apartment, ODD JOBS • cleaning cellers HAC CHIMNEY Sweeps ■ graduate of professional XulM tor Boat-Loooo 07 Auloo lor Ront-Loooo 07. ALONG' paper hanging school. 643-5361. heated, hot water, appliances, Haathcliff Thla Funny World and attics, moving large Complete Chimney Cleaning References, free estimates ^ kin g, no pets Security. 529 appliances. Also stone or loom Service Free Inspection! Call ROOFER WILL InsUll rxwf □ AUTOMOTIVE delivered. 644-1775. 646-6784. painting interior, exterior Dean Smith, 646-5241. siding or gutters for low dis­ VBRDRIVB^MV' count price. Call Ken at 647- MANCHESTER - Four room For Solo 01 CU5ISMERS t566. Apartment - Near bus line. Autos BulldIng-ControeUng 33 / Now available. Call 6492871. INCOME 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK • WES ROBBINS carpentry KEEP SMILING FOUR ROOM - heated apart­ 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 remodeling specialist. Ad­ ment, 30 Locust street, securi­ miles. Asking $1650. CaU 649 G. TAX ditions, rec rooms, dormers, KEEP HAPPY ty, $240 monthly. Call 6462426 8130, after 5 50 p.m. b u ilt- in s bathrooms. nm kitchens. 6493446...... ” P '"’ 1973 O P E L MANTA - 4 HooUng-Plumblng 35 HIGHLAND PARK area, cylinders. Good condition. SERVICE CUSTOM CARPENTRY - luxury town house - fully Automatic. $1695, or best Homes. Additions. Repairs. SEWERLINES, sink lines, carpeted, heat and hot watw offer. Call 8754537. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushine cleaned with electric cutters, included, security and lease. DIRECTORY 345-2009. by professionals. McKinney $325. Call 6461616. I9H PLYMOUTH Fury II - Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Good running condiUon. New pany. 6495m . TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY FOUR ROOM Apartment - 426 tires. $850. &all II 6499668. ALLAN T. K EELER'S tox Carpentry and general con­ Broad Street, no appliances, NO JO B TOO Small - Toilet service. Tax returns done in tracting. . . Residential and $155. Security deposit. 1973 CHEVROLET - Blue Im- iMcomm repairs, plugged drains, Short Ribs - Frank Hill e N M M L i W B n the privacy of your home. Call commercial. WheWhether it be a Married couple no pets. 6 ^ pala 350.50,000 miles. Air con- kitchpn faucets replaced, H r O rpm Tk l OrtoonOm 871-1781 for appointment. . Job.J a custom 4751. diUoning. 4 good Uies. Gooii SmUT-IN H ^ P - IT& dO tN d‘T7 PE HARD o fn c i! built home or anything in renaired. Rec rooms, running condition. $1780. CaU ?6ANPBA0V' I D W f l’IN TWB NEXT . bathroom remodeling, hMt S IS C nN w H , Mwehwlsr between, call 646l3n. FOUR ROOM Apartment In 6495618, after 5:00 p.m. W S . r PRfSiDENTIAL ELeCTION/ modernization, etc. Free two family bouse. Stove and \ t rtM cn Estimate gladly given. M & M 1973 MERCURY MARQUIS • I LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - refrigerator. Call 6495096 d d J Plumbing & Heating. 6492871. 2 door. Loaded. High mileage. New homes custom built, after 6 p.m. INCOME TAX PREPARA $1996 or best offer. CaU M4- 3 - 7 INCXIMB TAX Preparation ■ remodeled, additions, rec FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum­ .nO N - Experienced. At your STILL LOOKING? CaU Ren- 0653, after 5:30. Ebtperlenced, personal ser­ rooms, garages, kitchenns b in g . R e p a ir s ' and "Forget that payroll heist. They switched to automation.' home service. Reasonable. remodeled, bath tile, ceement tal Assistors. Over 700 vacan­ vice at your home - Dan Remodeling. Faucets, 1973 GRAND TORIN O - Call Walt Zingler for appoint­ work. Steps, dormers. cies daily. All areas, sues, 1 Mosler, 6 4 9 ^ , or 525A363. vanities, hot water heaters. Excellent condition. Prteed to ment. $466346. Residential or commercial. prices, many welcome Prompt servicee, on emergen­ children and pets. Call today! sell. CaU 6461454, or 6463260 Call 6494291 cies. 6497024. 2365646. small fee. anytime.