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I lost a great friend last week with work their way out of poverty. menus the passing of William Simpson of A contribution to CARE in your The Herald’s advertising depart­ mother’s name, or any woman dear The weather ment. to you, wilt send destitute mothers Schools He was a unique man in that he had HFSM Menus Inside today and their families overseas food, aid Cafeteria menus which will be Menus, which will be prepared and Partly sunny today with high but one mood — happy. It was for food-growing and other such served in Manchester Public Schools, reflected every day as. he’d breeze Betty’s notebook served by students in the Hotel and between 55-60. Fair tonight, low in 30s. Area News____ 8-9 Fam ily...... 25-26 projects. the remainder of this week, are as Food Service Management Course Mostly sunny ’Thursday, high in mid Business.... 10-11 Kitchen...... 25 into the office with a cheery For example, $2 serves 12 children follows: 50s. National weather forecast map on greeting. and the Cook and Bakers Training Bright One'' Classified — 20-22 O bituaries...... 12 By Betty Ryder a daily howl of nourishing porridge Wednesday: Elementary schools, Program at Manchester Community Page 20. THIRTY.TWO PAGES Comics...... 23 Second Thought 15 It was Bill who was instrumental in for a month; $10 provides a group of one-half day, no lunch. Junior and my taking up golf, and many times he College this week are as follows: THREE SECTIONS Dear Abby ..!.. 23 Sr. C itizens___ 30 needy farmers- two full days’ expert senior high school: Baked meat loaf, Luncheons: MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7,1976- VOL. XCV, No. 160 PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Editorial ...... 4 Sports...... 13-15 tried (unsuccessfully) to teach me to training and supervision to grow parslied potato, buttered wax beans, play pool at the Washington Social Wednesday: Cream of Almond more food; $15 keeps a hard-working bread, butter, milk, pears. soup. Southern Fried chicken, corn Club. CARE-MEDICO nurse on duty a full Thursday: Baked lasagna, tossed He was a giant of a man in a world a scaffold covering a few rust spots nors, Manager of the Bahamas fritters, broccoli Polanise, cornbread day treating patients and training salad, rye bread, butter, milk, ice and butter, Waldorf salad^ pineapple r which sometimes seems to be too full while we berthed in Nassau. Ministry of Tourism, in Nassau, in­ other nurses. cream. of little people. Bill had no problems, viting us to visit him at his offices Bavarian cream, coffee or tea. Anyway, obviously these are just Contributions may be sent to Friday: Orange juice, tuna salad and if tie did, we never knew. His Thursday: Garden salad with Ford, Carter, Jackson and be his guest on a tour of the the things one takes on a cruise. If I Mother’s Day Plan, CARE Trl-State on a roll, potato sticks, molded fruit enthusiasm for life rubbed off on the island. We prol)ably would have Italian dressing, fresh haked lose track of her onboard during the Regional office, 660 First Ave,, New salad, milk, fudge coqkies. rest of us, and I dare say, made us lasagna, pan fried zucchini, garlic Hr week, I bet I’ll find she’s been taken one anyway, but It’s always York, N.Y. 10016. Give your name better people. bread, apple torte with whipped recruited by the maintenance crew. nice to be with someone who can tell and address, the name and address of He’ll be sorely missed. What better it like it is, firsthand. Elderly cream, coffee or tea. each woman honored, and instruc­ Dinners: score important wins memory can a man leave his friends Her enthusiasm has finally pepped The following menus will be served He also promised I could get some tions for card handling. If you wish Tuesday: Minestrone soup, but that when they think of him, they me up, and I’m cramming the the rem ainder of this week at By STEVE GEUS'i'EL Udall, Carter and Hubert Humphrey the last 10 days,” said Carter. recipes, so will pass those along to cards mailed directly, state how scallopine of veal marsala, shells smile. freezer with goodies so the men of Mayfair Gardens and West Hill United Press International ganged up to deny him the clearcut “Winning in New York carries a you later In “Your Neighbor’s each Is to he signed. Make checks out Parmesan, buttered zucchini, stuffed the family won’t starve while we’re to CARE, Inc. Order early to assure Gardens for all Manchester residents Jimmy Carter, Henry Jackson and majority of delegates he had tremendous psychological impact,’’ away. Kitchen.” ' celery, Italian bread with butter, jel­ President Ford scored important vic­ said Jackson. “I would say we’re The count down card delivery in time for Mother’s over 60. The menu is subject to ly roll cake, coffee or tea. predicted. change. ' tories in Tuesday’s Wisconsin and Ford defeated GOP challenger going to do very well in Penn­ Well, we’re into the count down at Funny, they’ll manage just fine Day, May 9. Wednesday: Cream of chicken ala Wednesday: Baked chicken por­ New York primaries. But Morris Ronald Reagan in Wisconsin and sylvania. We’re going to win it.” my house with only four more days (they always do) but the minute I get Mother’s Day relne, carrot cole slaw, roast duck before the young lady of the family, back I’ll know I’m home because just tions, chicken giblet gravy, mashed Udall, who claimed “sweet” victory need only ask for a Rockefeller slate Rebounding from his only primary Crossing the Bar ala orange, Mont d’or potatoes, broc­ too early in Wisconson, may have defeat. Ford whipped Ronald Reagan her girlfriend and mom head for after they say “HI, mom, did you Around the world, no matter what potatoes, vegetable medley, of delegates which won in New York. “Sunset and evening star, and one coli Holiandise, cream puff, soft in the Wisconsin primary. In New Nassau aboard the S.^ Oceanic. have a good trip,’’ they’ll add the language, the word “mother” cranberry sauce, peanut butter cake, been eliminated as a serious It was a solid rebound from the clear call for me. And may there be dinner rolls with butter, coffee or presidential contender by Carter’s York, an uncommitted slate of There was a ^ild/fnopping spree “What’s to eat.’’ means love. And on Mother’s Day bread, margarine, milk, coffee or tea. President’s loss to Reagan in the countless families show their loving no moaning of the bar, when I put out tea. late surge. North Carolina primary. machine delegates — loyal to Vice Saturday (for m ^aughter, that is) Luncheons are served at noon and Poor darlings. None of them is gratitude by sending cards and giving to sea. Thursday: Braised beef casserole, Democrat Carter, the former Carter noted that Udall — who President Nelson Rockefeller but and she came home armed with a dinners are served promptly at 6 wasting away — but to listen to them gifts. “But such a tide as moving seems seasoned egg noodles, raw vegerable Georgia governor who was almost claimed a “how sweet it is” Wiscon­ Ford’s for the asking in a showdown new striking bikini, a multi-colored p.m. in the dining room in the Stu­ you’d tt)ink starvation had set in. asleep, too full for sound and foam, health salad, creamy French unknown at the start of the political sin victory Tuesday night and then with Reagan — swept to victory, never-go-on-a-cruise without paint- dent Center at the main campus on Come to think of it — a couple of In the 38 developing countries when that which drew from out the dressing, grapenut custard, year, swept from behind early today had to swallow the bitter pill of er^s pants. Bidwell St. Alabama's three-term governor, them could use it. where CARE operates, needy boundless deep, turns again home. margarine, roll, milk, coffee or tea. to win his sixth primary by some 9,- defeat on a late surge of rural Carter Reservations may be made in ad­ George Wallace, a surprising second mothers and their families need “Twilight and evening bell, and Friday: Baked tuna shortcake 000 votes and leave liberal Udall Well, I couldn’t figure out whether Anyway, we’ll come home armed vance by calling the College votes — had campaigned in the state in Wisconsin four years ago, finished more than love to survive daily after that the dark, I hope to see my (biscuit), frozen buttered spinach, without a victory to date. for months. she was planning on making a little with strawhats from Nassau’s straw Bookstore at 646-4900, Ext. 276 or a weak third and Jackson a dismal hardships. They must have food and Pilot face to face, when I have carrot and raisin salad, fresh Jackson, meanwhile, won New “Wisconsin people learned about pocket money by doing a little deck market and souvenirs for all. crossed the bar.” Alfred Lord Ten- 277. \ '¥ 4 , ' fourth. work during the week, or hanging oh Had a nice note from William Con­ vital rural development projects to banana, bread, margarine, milk, York’s Democratic primary although me and about my stands on the issues nysoiT(1809-1892). coffee or tea. Prepare to caucus on tax proposal Teacher pact could cost Births Finance Committee Chairwoman Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, right, gathers her infor­ mation as Senate Majority Leader Joseph Lie.berman, D-New Haven, center, calls the Sewell, .Chad Fredrick, Connecticut Senate caucus to order to consider the proposed tax package for Connecticut son of Fredrick and for the next fiscal year. Senate President Pro Tern Joseph J. Fauliso is at left. (UPI photo) 6.9% during first year Pamela Green Sewell of 464 Cooper Lane, Coventry. By DOUG BEVINS include provisions for automatic ruled out that provision was offset by He was born March 19 at Legion considering alternative plan livrald Reporter cost-of-living salary increases nor gains on the layoff procedures, he Windham Community for a reopening of wage negotiations said. Memorial Hospital. His The Board of Education and the Manchester Education Association for the second year of the contract. “Money is important,” Hay said, maternal grandparents are Both Deakin and Hay said the ten­ “but so are our jobs.^^'He said the Mr. and Mrs. Roland (MEA) have reached a tentative two- for Mt. Nebo facility ^ year contract settlement catting for tative agreement came at a date layoff procedure changes were a big Green of Coventry. His much sooner than in recent years. step, considering anticipated effects paternal grandparents are salary increases of 4.75 per cent the somewhere else on the high school Carl Silver, assistant rec director, Both attributed the successful of declining student enrollment in Mr. and Mrs. Donald By SOL R. COHEN first year and 5 per cent the second grounds. explained that the American Legion negotiations to a more realistic ap­ Manchester. Sewell of Coventry. His Herald Reporter year. 2. It would permit the American had asked to use the Mt. Nebo Field proach to contract talks this year. Hay said the MEA negotiating maternal great- The American Legion baseball Asst. School Supt. Wilson Deakin, Legion team to use Mt. Nebo on any on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays Deakin said the 6.9 per cent first- committee would unanimously grandparents are Mr. and committee is considering a town negotiator for the school board, and open date, including, possibly, three and Sundays, and that he couldn't ap­ year increase is within estimates recommend ratification of the agree­ Mrs. Frank Chamberlin of proposal which would provide it with high school teacher Lee Hay, Sundays a month, plus its use for its prove it. made by the Board of Education ment. Both he and Deakin expected Willimantic. His paternal playing facilities for its program this negotiator for the MEA, announced summer. July 3-4-5 tournament. He said the rec department’s the financial details today. The MEA when neg o tiatio n s sta rte d in approval of the two-year pact. great-grandparents are \ December. He estimated the first- 'The MEA is the largest labor group Because of the need of Mt. Nebo’s 3. The American Legion would Alumni League (14 to 16) will use the represents Manchester’s 550 public Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm year cost will be about $20,000 less with contracts with the Board of Moriarty Field for the rec generate community financial sup­ field on Monday and Wednesday, and school teachers. Dore of Stores and Mrs. than budgeted in the school board’s Education and it's the first group to department’s summer program, the port (something the town couldn’t possibly one Sunday a month. Both Deakin and Hay said the ten­ Sewall of Chicopee, Mass. do) for installing lights at Mt. Nebo’s Tuesday night, he said, is reserved 1976-1977 spending plan. reach agreement with the school He has a sister, Amanda 4. American Legion team has been tative agreement, reached late Mon­ Moriarty Field, so that twilight and for Moriarty Bros, home games in day, is a fair settlement. The two- Indications were that the school board this year. denied use of the field this year. It Deakin said he’s still talking with has been asking the Manchester night games might be held the same the Greater Hartford Twilight year contract is subject to school board's original estimate of 1976-1977 Clark, Melissa Marie, increases was 7.2 per cent. the five other groups: School nurses, daughter of William C, and Board of Directors to countermand night, thus satisfying all needs. The League and Thursday night for board and MEA ratification April 26 The tentative settlement also in­ educational secretaries, custodians, Joanne T. Peirce Clark of the rec department decision (as the lights are estimated at $35,000- Manchester Community College and final approval later by the town cludes apparently major changes in administrators and 101 South St., Vernon, She board did last year) and to permit $45,000. home games in the same league. He Board of Directors. provisions for teacher layoff and re­ paraprofessionals (teacher aides). was born March 28 at Legion play at Mt. Nebo. Appearing before the directors said Fridays are reserved for The total economic package called call procedures and for limits on Tentative agreement with the Rockville General- Tuesday night, the directors heard Tuesday night were Henry Wierz- makeup games in the two leagues, for in the agreement will be '6.9 per class load of secondary school nurses and secretaries is expected Hospital, Her maternal appeals from top American Legion bicki, the Legion’s public relations leaving only Saturdays and Sundays cent for 1976-1977 and 7.2 per cent for next week, Deakin said. He reported officials and received a 573-signature officer; Harold Pohl, post com­ available for the Legion. 1977-1978. Those figures include the teachers. Details of those changes grandparents are Mr. and 01 good progress in talks with the Mrs. Charles S. Peirce of petition, requesting use of the field. mander; George Maloney, member He said, “ It’s a town facility and increased cost of teacher in­ weren't revealed today. Hay said the MEA had originally custodians and said negotiations with Enfield. Her paternal ( y A half-hour meeting of Legion of­ of the Legion’s baseball committee; that’s where town programs should crements, which varies from 2.1 to sought a contract which would link th e a d m in is tr a to r s and grandparents are Mr. and :/ ficials, rec department officials (Mel Clarence Mikoleit, team manager; be . 2.2 per cent each year. A. salary hikes to cost-of-living in- paraprofessionals have just started, Mrs. Lawrence C. Clark of Siebold and Carl Silver) and Ad­ Robert Petersen, athletic officer; Donahue said he sees no distinction The tentative agreement does not creases. The compromise which Warehouse Point. visory Rec Board members was held Robert Donahue, chairman of the between rec department programs in the Probate Courtroom, where the Legion baseball committee; ■ and and Legion ball. He said both are Ilollay, Jiisepli Fiiiil town proposal was explained. The Jack Holik, team coach. town programs and should get equal III, son of Joseph E. and Legion committee will discuss it and Holik said the most important consideration. Directors defer action Mary Byrne Hollay of 156 will come to a decision. thing, as he sees it, is for a decision During a spirited discussion that to be received) under the federal Crystal Lake Rd., The proposal is in three parts: on the location, so that the team can followed, it appeared that a basic Tuesday reports explaining several By SOL R. COHEN Community Development Act. Ellington. He was born 1. The town would make the play in one place and not be shifted question was at issue, “Should the of the agenda items, it didn’t discuss Herald Reporter Under the last item, it indicated it March 30 at Rockville around. Wierzbicki too called for a rec department heads be allowed to such matters as Bolton’s request for Manchester High School baseball In direct contrast to last month, will approve transferring $40,000 General Hospital. His field available for Legion play. It decision “once and for all,” and said operate their department, or should using Manchester’s landfill area for when it completed all of its business from one account to the Verplanck maternal grandfather is would relinquish the field for the the Legion will abide by it. their decisions he overruled by the refuse disposal; a proposal for an In­ in one meeting and was able to Swimming Pool Account, so that P a tric k J. B yrne of youth soccer program planned for Pohl reminded the directors the Board of Directors — as they were crease in cemetery-service fees; the cancel its second, the Manchester work may begin at once for Ireland, His paternal the field this summer. Part of the Legion program has been in last year and as they are being contract negotiated with the Board of Directors completed none renovating and repairing it in time grandparents are Mr. and soccer program would be moved to existence 46 years and called it “a proposed this year?” Municipal Employes Group (MEG); of this month’s business Tuesday for this summer’s use. Mrs, Joseph Hollay of Manchester Community College’s disgrace” that the town can't find a At about 10:45 p.m., the interested a request from the Manchester parties started their meeting in the night. After conducting public During a public hearing on ap­ Dunne-llon, Fla. He has Field and the rest relocated field for'it. hearings on a variety of agenda Public Health Nursing Association three sisters, Cecila, Probate Courtroom. It adjourned in a for an additonal town grant; a propriating $209,725 additional to 10 half hour. The Legion's baseball items, it recessed to next Tuesday accounts, with the funds to come Patricia, and Mary. night, when it will consider action on proposal to transfer funds within the committee promised to discuss the General Fund budget; and a proposal from available surplus, Town M e K a i II, A I i s o n town's new proposal and to come to a all of its business. Manager Robert Weiss revealed that Because it also delayed to next for re-allocating funds deceived (and Decker, daughter of News summary decision. $288,165 is available in unused sur­ Douglas H. and Mary Keil plus, with about $79,000 more tied up McKain of 51 Maryanne Compiled Irom United Press International in accounts receivable. He said also Dr., Coventry. She was THE HIR that, if this fiscal year proceeds as born March 31 at ECHS honor group inducts 23 previous years have, the town can an­ Manchester Memorial ticipate 1 to 3 per cent unexpended day night in the predominante- Hospital. Her maternal State funds in departmental budgets when ly white Charlestown section of Twenty-three juniors and seniors ford, Gail lamonaco, Carolyn Kozuch, Parla, Dena Persico, Cathy Ploszaj, Don­ grandparents are Mr. and na Roberge, Mark Skehan, Johanna the fiscal year ends June 30. the city in what police said was at East Catholic High School were in­ Jeanne Mader, Kathleen McCabe Mrs. Paul Keil and Mrs. HARTFORD —The Senate Director Phyllis Jackston in­ “an outright racial incident” ducted in the Msgr. Robert W. Doyle Charles Mercier, Mary Catherine Young. Walter McKain of Stoirs. has passed and sent to Gov. dicated she’s unhappy with the OVER BRNKING? Chapter of the National Honor Socie­ Murano, Kristine Recktenwald, Carolann Juniuis — Deborah Beaulieu, Therese or “drug-relate^violence.” Her paternal great­ Ella Grasso a bill which will Skrok, Anthony Straceski, Kathryn requested appropriations, except ty Tuesday night at the school. Cohan, Clara Cosme, Richard Gentile, grandmother is Unade give Barry Brunette, 17, his Tucker, Pamela Wesbecher. Carolyn Kozuch, Charles Mercier. those few |jiat were known about B arnes Seckerson of $10,000 lottery prize. She has Sophomores — Lynda Chambers, previously, and hinted she may not You won’t be at Savings Bank of Manchester. We have National An average of B must be main­ Honors with Distinction awards were Storrs. She has two the experts ready to give you the facts simply and clearly said she will sign the bill. Pay­ presented to Kristine Recktenwald, Patricia Curtis, Kelly Dwyer, Gina vote for -all of them. brothers, Cullen 8 and ment of the prize was held up tained for five consecutive semesters Frese, Patricia Kenyon, Greg Lareau, Betty vSadloski, president of the about any of your savings or financial needs. to qualify a student for membership. Kathleen Roy, Anthony Straceski and Ryan 2. by the gaming commission SAN FRANCISCO -T he San Laura Straceski. Meg McGrath, Lillian Palmieri, Monica Manchester Property Owners because Barry was not of legal Francisco Labor Council Honors E awards and National First Honors were awarded to the Smith, Kathleen Tesik, Kathleen Viola, Association, recommended a wait- Kru'/.vk, JiiHon Mieliael, Come into any office of Savings Bank of Manchester today and age to play the lottery. threatens a general strike call Merit Finalist awards were also following: Richard Walsh. and-see approach, so that studies son of John S. and Kathleen get the answer to your banking questions — not hot air! We to all city unions to back wage given. Seniors — Colleen Agar, Elizabeth National Merit Finalist awards were may be made of projected spending Hennessey Kruzyk of 61B demands of the 1,700-member promise you’ll leave with your feet on the ground and a HARTFORD -Gov. Etta T. Guest speaker for the occasion was Cowles, Beth lamonaco, Jane Lemelin, presented to Jane Lemelin and Catherine and possible surpluses in each Rachel Rd. He was born crafts unions which walked off Rovtin Mullins, Janet Nesteruk, Mary free balloon.* Grasso Tuesday accused the Rev. Charles Daly, assistant Turgeon. department. March 31 at Manchester the job eight days ago. The Northeast Utilities of violating Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Memorial Hospital. His a “gentlemen’s agreement” to threat was made Tuesday. -I, maternal grandparents are Savings Bank of Manchester, the TOTAL bank, ready to serve Hartford. all your personal banking needs. consult state officials before Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. shipping nuclear wastes Janet Nesteruk, senior, was mis­ Hennessey of Woburn, tress of ceremonies. Student 7 through the state. International Mass. His paternal grand­ •Balloon offer good at all offices while the ivY speakers were Alice- Belfiore representing service; Mary Parla, parents are Mr. and Mrs. supply lasts. ^ARACUS, Venezuela — The character; Donna Roberge, Joseph Kruzyk of Regional government has expropriated leadership; Mark Skehan, Manchester. His great- Owens Illionis’ Venezuelan BGSTON —Police are in­ scholarship. All speakers were tk. grandparents are Mr. and subsidiary after the company Mrs, Alfred Coulombe Sr. vestigating an incident in seniors. „ and Mr, and Mrs. John which a bullet was fired decided to comply with demands of kidnapers holding The following students were inducted: Pare. through a window in the John Hancock Tower, which has one of their executives, Seniors — Colleen Agar, Thomas Alton, been plagued with windows William Niehous. Alice Belfiore, Donna Brown, Elizabeth Kriikar, (Jeoffrey Cowles, Margaret Egazarian, Susan Murk, son of H. John and breaking because of wind Galipo, Joseph Golee, John Grimaldi, stress since the structure was Darlene Linderson Krukar SRVINGS BRNK OF MRNCHESTER HONG KONG - The Chinese. Jane Lemelin, Teresa Maccarone, Laura built. of 103 Warren Ave., Ver­ MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER • ASHFORD MEMBER F.D.I.C. Communist party today an­ Morkan, Marie Nassiff, Janet Nesteruk, non. He was born March 31 nounced the dismissal of party Mary Parla, Dena Persico, Cathy BOSTON—As black leaders at Manchester Memorial Vice Chairman Teng Hsiao- Ploszaj, Diane Pouliot, Donna Roberge, call for the resignation of Mark Skehan, Eileen Supino, Catherine Hospital. His maternal ping from all posts inside and Mayor Kevin H. White over the Turgeon and Johanna Young. grandparents are Mr. and outside the party, Peking The Rev. Robert E. Saunders, principal of East Catholic High School, presents a certificate b e a tin g of a b lack Juniors — Bernadette Balboni, Mrs. Philip Linderson of Radio said. Teng’s purge was of membership to the National Honor Society to Alice Belfiore, ECHS senior. Waiting for businessman, police reported a Deborah Beaulieu, Audrey Budarz, Lebanon. His paternal proposed by Chairman Mao their certificates are Donna Roberge, left, and Janet Nesteruk. The Rev. Charles E. Daly, black man was shot twice Mon- Robert Catfrey, Theresa Cohan, Clara grandparents are Mr. and f . Tse-Tung. Cosme, Karen Daugherty, Katherine assistant chancellor of the Archdiocese of Hartford, looks on. The honors ceremony was Mrs, Arleigh Christensen Doocy, Deborah Erickson, Francis Tuesday night at ECHS. (Herald photo by Dunn) of East Hartford. Fitzgerald, Richard Gentile, Janice Gif­ / PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 7, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., April 7. 1976— PAGE THREE Fundraising effort nets $307,654 American Shakespeare Theatre Art works Music groups schedule combined rehearsals reopens season June 8 in Stratford displayed Music rehearsals of former Masons in preparation*'for the lodge’s STRATFORD (UPI) - well as corporate gifts, the important as any children from all over Manchester’s elementary school students have created a diver­ Beethoven Club members and the centennial celebration. The American largest of which was $15,- thing we do at this Connecticut and New York sity of art works which are on display in the windows Of Watkins Old Guard will be held April 13, 27 Combined rehearsals will begin Shakespeare Theatre wil 000. theatre,” he said. have been carrying on Store on Main St. and May 25 in Luther Hall at April 24 at 2 p.m. in Luther Hall and start its season June 8 now Shaw said the plays and As Shaw sees it, the out­ events, ranging from a ’The annual art exhibit includes works by students from Emanuel Lutheran Church. The players to be presented flower show to class rehearsals, directed by James continue each Saturday through May that it has raised the $300,- pouring of small con­ kindergarten through Grade 12. 29. 000 needed to keep it open. this summer would be an­ tributions may mean there plays.” He said that while A small window display features works of art pertaining only to McKay, will be held after the regular Harold Shaw, the board nounced in about two is a new constituency for foundations, corporations, the Bicentennial. Old Guard meeting. There will be a dress rehearsal chairman of the financially weeks. the arts in the United wealthy individuals, and ’The exhibit will be on display through April 20. The group will combine with the May 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic troubled theatre, which The theatre still needs States. the government have sup­ choir of the Manchester Lodge of Temple. began a fund-raising drive $275,000 to meet budgetary "The man on the street ported cultural institutions nine weeks ago, said needs for 1976, and an ad­ has been sending in his over the years, there has Tuesday contributions ditional $275,000 to fulfill dollar, or five or ten dollar not been a concerted effort amounting to $307,654 had last year’s requirements bill to help save the to reach the general public been received. for the Ford Foundation theatre,” he said. “ School for small contributions. . He credited the theatre’s matching grant program. survival to the thousands of Shaw called the cancella­ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ people who sent in tion of this year’s student donations under $100, a?, season a tragedy and said the theatre is committed to CONTINUOUS Anderson-Uttle reinstating the student program in 1977. MATINEE DAILY Theater "We view that ir'k'k'k'k'k'k-k'k'k'kif'k'k'k educational program as schedi^le rsliCWCAM CINEMA/ 1 2 3 4 : Wednesday [ I-84EXIT58-SILVERLANE-ROBERTSST. !k • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 ■ FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE U.A. East 1 - ‘Taxi I ROBERT DENIRO Driver," 7:10-9:10 Call station demonstrated ; i -ifr. ■ U.A. East 2 — “ Rafferty,” OOVBUI riATUM lip stid c^ i iw ADKCEMY AWARDE 7:00; “ Let’s Do It Again,” “UTS DO IT ACUTm N Isn’t siwair* an tnWtalien to a hlaa. EMTs help out at road race 9:00 “lltfFBITYtuunnniiir"' I WINNER INClUDINOf CotL M y 2:90 1:90 A new nurses’ call station with monitor for all rooms is being U.A. East 3 — “ Gable and 1 I BEST PICTURE r C A C L E a n d 1:09 1040 I Sen. tin FrL 240 440 740 04S demonstrated by William Thornton, chairman of the planning committee Emergency Medical Technicians Ken Cusson (left) and (Jraham MacDonald check over Lombard,” 7:00-9:05 -i7l>ir^.S«L 240 44S 7JS95S U D M E A U D » of the Manchester Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees as Edward Wendy Felletter after she ran in Sunday’s Lions Club student road race at Mt. Nebo. Cusson Burnside 1 — “ Dog Day Afternoon,” 7:00-9:20 "THE BAD NEWS Kenney, center, hospital administrator, and Robert Smith, president of and MacDonald, both town fire fighters, are among a group of 12 volunteers who man the Burnside 2— “ The Man Who Manchester Evening Herald ‘• = ^ ^ 6 0 2 5 ; the board, listen. The new system is one of the many new features in the Manchester Disaster Control ambulance at town athletic events. The second-hand vehicle, Would Be King,” 7:10-9:30 Published every evening except fg-j. Sundays and holidays. Entered at renovated third floor north and west wings of the hospital visited by the purchased by the town two years ago to fill a gap in the emergency planning program, rolls Vernon Cine 1 — "Bobbie Jo tm. tin Fri 2:1$ 440 7:10 140 CmI Mr 2M LMLiL the Manchester, Conn., Post Olllce SiL 2:1$ 440 74$ 040 public at an open house Sunday. (Herald photo by Dunn) for standby duty at midget football games, scholastic football and wrestling contests, road & The Outlaw,” 7:30-9:30 as Second Class Mall Matter. TdTHI oolageAhiiiAi school stuctonts- races and walkathons. The town pays operating and maintenance costs but no salaries; all Vernon Cine 2 — “ Butch Suggested Carrier Rates ool vourfroo ahrmrcaso cbioinL Cassidy & The Sundance Payable in Advance cardnowlsav8

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Speaking of smoking and the in fact, no cigar clutched between his “You don’t know my wife,” replied If she hid all of the ashtrays once different ways for quitting the habit, teeth. the unhappy man. “She’s got a whim lying around. I’d take one of her best Angola: Too little there's this story about tbe in­ “How come?” asked one, as he lit of iron.” pieces of china and use it for an veterate and compulsive cigar up an after-lunch cigarette. Smokers quit smoking for all kinds ashtray. If she opened the windows of smoker — he smoked about 10 a day “It’s my wife,” answered the cigar of reasons and wiyes’ whims are as the car in sub-freezing temperature. and much too late and bis friends seldom saw him smoker. “She’s got this whim about good reasons as any, although they I’d go along with the gag — I’d shut without one. me smoking.” never seemed to sway me. off the car heater. Or, if she brought Then, they suddenly began xto “You mean to tell me you I remember back in the days when to my attention the Public Health an­ nouncements against smoking. I’d go too late for Angola and that notice something different about him stopped smoking because of a whim I was a three-pack-a-day smoker. I’d History may well decide that — no smoke whirling about his face. of your wife?” fight back at my wife’s gentle hints. out to the kitchen for a drink during the United States was tried in what the President proposed those TV commercials. Angola and found wanting, doing was at once too little and And, to keep her from knowing I too much. __ bought cigarettes by the carton, I though it remains highly acquired the habit of keeping them problematical that a sudden in­ The time for Secretary of locked in the trunk of my car,— fusion of American money State Kissinger to have been taking out one pack at a time, as I could have prevented the concerned about the fate of needed it. That habit, however, almost (but former Portuguese colony Angola was when the guerilla not quite) made me quit the smoking from falling, as we are told it war there — later turned civil habit. has, into the Kremlin’s lap. war — was just beginning. What happened was that one mor­ The immediate upshot of the The time to have expressed ning I drove to work, parked the car and got out. Next, I opened the trunk Angolan debacle, however, has our support for the anti­ of the car and took out a pack of left this country in the position communist factions in Angola cigarettes. of posturing, in the person of was several years ago, when Nothing unusual about that. Well, Portugal still exercised enough what was unusual was that I from the its Secretary of State, about .-yr- ‘a*- slammed shut the trunk door — with certain unspecified con­ control over its colony to have my car keys laying on the floor of the sequences of the Russians and helped establish a native trunk. their Cuban minions ever try government with a view S- No real tragedy. I’ve got a Easter bunny duplicate, set of keys at home. All I anything like that again. We toward early independence^.- had to do was call my wife, and tell For Easter giving, for are talking unsoftly, but with But of course we did not her why, and then my neighbor, and (Herald photo by Pinto Easter dress-up, for no visible stick in hand. pressure Portugal and its, at tell him why. My wife found the just looking special any dayl Already, a school of thought that time, authoritarian duplicate keys where I said they’d be Crossroads given donation and my neighbor dropped them off on based on the proposition that regime because we needed this J.%- Girls, sizes 7-12. his way to work. Jim Breitenfeld, right, director of Crossroads, explains some of the sur­ ■ Just one from our picture- the United States “lost” ally on the southern flank of - . Why then did it almost (but not vey results and statistics compiled from recent studies of drug and pretty collection of Spring Angola, even as it once “lost” NATO as a bastion against — quite) make me stop smoking? Nice alcoholic usage in Manchester to Jon Norris, left, treasurer of the longsl It’s from Youngland - S' -4«-« China, has been heard from. It what else? — communism. Any of you to ask. It’s because my Manchester Drug Advisory Council, and Raymond Tanguay, past presi­ an "apron effect" gingham horoscope that day said something check of polyester/cotton is the fault of Congress, it is suggestion that there was a ■ •r' ■ r dent of the council. Norris presented a check for $500 on behalf of the would happen that could change the at $24 alleged, for refusing to vote larger issue involved would whole course of my life — if I let it. Manchester Association of Independent Insurance Agents, of which he is o more millions for Angola, have been met with some I didn’t let it — not then, anyway. A past president, to Crossroads to go toward operational expenses. Boys, sizes 8-12, 14-20. couple of years later I did quit Famous Farah leisure after it was revealed that some scorn from Mr. Kissinger as'an smoking, but that’s a story in itself. separates just like Dad’s. $30 million had already been example of ignorance about My experience left a warning 100% texturized polyester secretly funneled to anti- the realities of geopolitical which I'll pass on to every smoker knit. Two pocket button front jacket, sizes 8-12, Marxist forces in that country. strategy. who drives a car. % ^ To guarantee that you’ll never lock SO-FRO IPBRICS 16.50. sizes 14-20, 18.50. No less than President Ford If now we have lost an your car keys inside the trunk — stop Matching flare leg pants, himself accused Congress of African bastion against com­ smoking. always jirst quality jabrics sizes 8-12, reg. and slim, gutlessness. munism, however, it is not There’s an oid folk saying that goes 12.50. sizes 27-30, $14. It may indeed be that because of the gutlessness of something like this: “A man’s worst enemies can’t FAMOUS DAN RIVER Congress, and the nation at Congress but because of a wish on him what he gan think up large, has learned too well the strangely shortsighted foreign himself." lessons of Vietnam. But it is policy which we continue to Or, how about this'one: “A man doesn’t know that which he check ^ingkems also the fact that Angola was pursue — in Africa and doesn’t know.” virtually sprung on the elsewhere in the world. Farm in hibernation on Hillstown Road (Photr by Reginald Pinto) 1/8 ■ 1/4 ■ 1 inch checks in a complete rain­ American people overnight. By We can next expect to “lose” bow of colors. Great for sportswear and little the time they were alerted to white-ruled Rhodesia, and to girl dresses. the danger, the takeover of again be left muttering vague Angola was almost a fait ac­ threats against the Com­ Machine wash ■ Tumble dry YARD compli, and it is a tribute to munists abroad, and at home 65% Celanese FORTREL® Polyester 35% Cotton. the good sense of Americans, indulging in new Let there be a final day for Nixon’is agony REGULAR PRICE 1.19 YD. SAVE .32 YD. not a sign of failure of nerve, recriminations against (To The Reader: I deliverated for eiiiuellishmg such solid matter with in-law, reportedly told somebody he that they perceived that it was ourselves. some days before writing the tasteless expeditions into peephole, was waiting for Nixon to “go foilowing column. The question was Andrew Tully psycho-journalism. bananas”? I don’t think so. whether I should give added exposure Faugii! This anecdotal stuff is Has the public the right to read a to the allegations in the Woodward- tasteless. It offends. It is an un­ report that Gen. Alexander Haig, a Open Forum^ policy Bernstein book. I decided it was im­ high Nixon confidant, “joked that justified invasion of the right of BEAUTIFUL GLAZED portant to say a word on behalf of published by Newsweek, the privacy that should be ex ten d i even Nixon and Bebe Rebozo had a compassion.) « df-. The Manchester Evening Letters on issues should be Washington Post and numerous other to a President and his wife. homesexual relationship”?. Blast'' D&L Children’s in Corbins, WASHINGTON — Richard Nixon journals. such slime! 0 ^ . Avon, Bristol, Manchester Herald invites comments from limited to 250 words or less and Oh, the garbage is titillating to was born too late. Had he been The authors. Bob Woodward and some minds. And certainly The authors write about Nixon, on \ 8 its readers on the issues of the the editors reserve the right to around more than 1,976 years ago, he Carl Bernstein, performed a one of those last days, compelling chintz prints day. In order that as many of Woodward-Bernstein are not edit any letter submitted. might have encountered a Man monumental public service with pioneers in the kind of journalism. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger named Christ and found compassion. to kneel and pray with him. They these views as possible can be Those too lengthy to permit their revelations of lawlessness and But some of the stuff they have VICTORIAN STYLED I like to think that most of us immorality in the Nixon White write that a weeping Nixon, still on published as soon as possible. editing will be returned to the wrjtten can hardly be classified as SOFT FLORALS AND STRIPES Americans, while rejecting House. They made a lot of money on contributing to the much-abused his knees, pounded the carpet with The Herald finds it necessary everything about the Richard Nixon sender. Letters should be “The President’s Men,” now a movie right of the public “to know.” his fists, crying: “What have I done? to limit letters solely to the of Watergate, yet would leave this for which they reportedly received What has happened?” Whatever An enormous assortment of lovely FARAH typed, written legibly, must Has the public the right to read the discussion of issues. man in peace. He has been disgraced more than $l-mtHjon. They earned Woodward-Bernstein’s intention, the prints perfect for blouses, dresses, BOYSWEAR carry the writer’s mailing ad­ — the only President ever forced to claim that the Nixons had not had Effective today. The Herald what they got, ^ effect is to ridicule a human being dress and sent to: The quit the office. In the name of simple Jf a second book was necessary, a sexual relations for 14 years? I don’t driven to prayer by his troubles. and leisure wear. will no longer carry thank you Manchester Evening Herald, justice, that shouid be enough for the debatable point, its content should think so. Imagine, the passage seems to say, a nation he wounded. 100% Cotton letters or letters of apprecia­ Open Forum, Box 591, have been limited to providing ad­ Has the public the right to read an guy like Nixon praying! Well, im­ tion from individuals or But, no. Apologizing all the way to ditional information on Watergate as allegation that in the darkest days of agine a rakehell like Saul of Tarsus Machine wash • Tumble dry Manchester, Conn. 06040. the bank, the two Washington praying! groups. a criminal case. Judging from the crisis Mrs. Nixon used to creep reporters who were the stars of the published excerpts, “The Final downstairs to the pantry to pilfer The p u b lic’s right to know 4 4 " /4 5 " vvide. vital Watergate expose, have written Days” does contain much of this kind booze for an afternoon of private e v e r y t h in g be damned. In P.V.C. JACKET 111 a sequel to their book, “All The of material. But Woodward- humanity’s name, if not in God’s, let drinking? I don’t think so. "<© ,

Budget increase opposed Yesterdays SIDE GLANCES by Gill Fox A ■ To the editor, I suggest the school board stop The Board of Education has ap­ catering to the PTA who seem to be The popular proved a budget for next year of $14,- more interested in how much wage NEW SPRING COLORS AND PURE WHITE ' leather looki 000,000 an increase of over 9 per cent increase and fringe benefits the 25 years ap;o parachutes to safety. __ For boys; teachers receive, then finding higher than iast year. They also General Manager George Waddell 10 years ago P.V.C. shirt dedicated teachers more interested recommend we not only accept bused says the cost of floridating jacket. Beige, in the education of their students. Arthur L. Green of, 121 Lenox St., 'S A y /r , students at a reduced rate of $600 per Manchester’s water system, if the who has been serving as acting direc­ w /r // double bits brown, blue, ik> student, but also increase the State and federal subsidies are not proposal is adopted after the April 17 tor of the Connecticut Commission on SOLID COLORS white. 8-20. For girls: dumber bused into our school system gifts to be squandered by town school public hearing) may be twice as Civil Rights since August 1965, is of­ Me CALL'S #4921 If at the same rate. P.V.C. pantcoat. boards or managers. These subsidies much as has been estimated. ficially appointed djrector. Assorted pastels. The town manager cuts school were initiated to alleviate the burden A jet plane goes out of control and W. J. Gourley of Medical Business budget $300,000 leaving and increase 4-6x, 7-14. of the over taxes property owners. crashes on the watershed property of Management is elected president of PONTE ROMA • CREPES STITCHES close to 7 per cent higher than last the town of Manchester near the the Chamber of Commerce. year. r e i $20 & $21 Whatever happened to limiting Glastonbury line, as its pilot • JACQUARDS • Superintendent of schools says a budget increases to grand list in­ 13.97 decline of student enrollment of ap­ creases? Our present manager came If chic and cornfort is for you, so are these machine wash, proximately 140 students will not into our town with this promise. He reduce budget. now proposes a 11,8 per cent tax hike tumble dry knits. The town manager recommends a for the already over burdened Thought for day 58’’/64’' wide tax hike of 5.98 per cent mills reflec­ property owner. ting and increase of 11.8 per cent in 3 i , REGULAR PRICE 1.99 YD. SAVE .32 YD. property taxes. He also told a parable to them when you cannot see the plank in XMU) The present estimates per pupil Therefore I strongly recommend “Can one blind man guide another? your own? Hypocrite! Take the plank \ cost for education is approximately that the board of directors either find Surely both will fall into a pit? The out of your own eye first, and then $1,323 and will increase to $1,429 if a new manager who can keep the disciple is not superior to his you will see clearly enough to take the present budget is approved. budgets in line with the grand list, or teacher; the fully trained disciple out the splinter that is in your Therefore I recommend that the revert to a strong full-time mayor will always be like his teacher. Why brother’s eye. Luke 6:39-42 directly responsible to the taxpayer. BURR CORNERS TRIiCITY PLA

PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 7, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 7. 1976— PAGE SEVEN Boy Scout camping retreat ^Full employment’ bill criticized ■ V >

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ad­ goal to reduce unemployment from any of its highly important duties,” scheduled for later this month ministration told Congress Tuesday its resent 7.5 per cent to 3 per cent he said. that a Democratic-sponsored “full within four years could be met, at Family Retreat League will assist in prograrh, which will include a review Kolberg said that not since the The Algonquin District Catholic employment” bill promises much least without causing high inflation. latter part of the Korean War has un­ preparing and serving the meals and of our freedoms, is designed to guide Committee on Scouting will sponsor more than it would achieve. The bill, introduced by Sen. Hubert employment fallen to 3 per cent, the its seventh annual Boy Scout the cleaning up afterwards. the scouts to a better understanding of themselves, their families and Assistant Labor Secretary William H. Humphrey, D-Minn., and pep. b i l l ’s definition of “ full weekend camping retreat April 23,24 About 150 scouts are expected to H. Kolberg expressed “serious reser­ Augustus F. Hawkins, D-Calif., calls their neighbors. employment.” and 25 at Holy Apostle Seminary, attend the retreat, according to vations” about whether the bill’s for steps to reduce unemployment The retreat will conclude April 25 Cromwell. Frank Keegan, retreat chairman. through the private enterprise with a Field Mass at 11 a.m. to which The retreat will be conducted by Last year, the Holy Family Retreat economy. Local people named the families of the scouts are invited. the Rev. Norman M. VanCor, a Leauge presented crosses to 26 Library given books To the extent the goal isn’t to advisory panel member of the Holy Apostle faculty, scouts who had attended four or Any scout or parent wishing further information or a reservation The Manchester Garden Club has reached, it provides that the govern­ Two Manchester residents have and Eugene Bowski, who will be soon more retreats. All scouts attending ment will provide a job to any able should either contact his scout­ presented several books to Mary been appointed to the Juvenile be ordained a deacon, as well as the retreat will be awarded the of­ bodied adult American unable to find master or the retreat chairman, 649- Cheney Library. Justice Advisory Committee to the other priests and seminarians. ficial scout retreat badge. work. The theme of this year’s retreat is 274. The books include “Fern Grower’s Connecticut Justice Commission by Father VanCor is also the director Kolbeg told a House education and Gov. Ella Grasso. “Follow the Rugged Road.” The Manual,” “African Violet Bbok,” of the Perpetual Mass enrollment at labor subcommittee the proposal, if Receiving the appointments are Holy Apostle. After acceptance by “ Houseplants and Indoor Landscaping,” “Gifts From Your enacted, “would be another instance Robert J. Digan, Manchester’s youth the missionaries of the Holy Apostle, where the government over services coordinator, and Miss Bar­ he studied at their novitiate in Peru Garden” and “Organic Gardening Cub Scout news Under Glass.” promised and under performed.” bara Ann Candales. and at the Catholic University, ‘‘This would contribute further to The role of the committee is to ad­ Washington, D.C. He was ordained in The club expects to present more such books to the library in th& cynicism about the very ability of vise the Justice Commission on the 1973 and served as the retreat master government to carry out effectively Pack 33 future. preparation and administration of in 1974, Webelos activity badges were programs for juvenile justice, Bowski, a graduate of Holy Apostle Explorer Post 204 of Hamden, presented to David Brennan, Steven delinquency prevention and Seminary, has been studying for the Mass., recently attended the Cub Dietz, Martin Kosis and Kurt rehabilitation. past three years at the Theological Pack 53 meeting at Waddell School. Heinrich Carter group to meet Coalition in Washington. He will be The post presented a program, “In­ Receiving other awards were ordained a deacon April 11 at Holy dian Moccasins on Modern Feet,” Christopher Spohn, Bear badge, gold Apostle. A former scoutmaster, he which included Indian dances and an and silver arrows; Thomas Heal, a An organizational meeting of Jim­ Manchester Deputy Mayor John has participated in each of the past exhibit of Indian clothing. Some gold arrow and two silver arrows; my Carter supporters is planned for Thompson, local coordinator ’ in The Manchester Evening six retreats. members of the pack participated in Robert Hallowcll and George Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Jimmy Carter’s campaign, said the meeting Herald prints more The scouts will camp in tents by a few of the dances. Ecabert, a gold arrow each; Carter state headquarters, 164 E. is for all persons interested in Manchester news than any troops of in a provisional troop for in­ During an awards ceremony, Salvatore Rafala, Willidhi Morrisey, Center St.' assisting in the campaign. “All are other newspaper. dividual scouts attending the retreat David Brennan received the Arrow of David Donovan, two silver arrows Former Georgia Gov. Jimmy welcome — Democrats, Republicans without their leader. Men of Light, the highest award in cub each; and James Duffield, one silver Carter is a leading contender for the and unaffiliated,’’ said Thompson. Manchester Chapter of the Holy scouting. arrow. * Democratic nomination for presi- “Jimmy Carter’s appeal crosses par­ Mack entertains de^t.______ty lines.” ' ' * Mack, the unofficial mascot of Manchester’s Sweeping must he collected Town Fire Department, shows Buckley School Street-sweeping operations in Manchester in­ pupils his tricks in the spring cleanup-fire APRIL volve more than just sweeping. They include prevention program of the fire department. picking up the piles of dirt dumped at intervals Firemen participating in the classroom visits Sears Sears by the sweeper. Here a sweeper truck deposits this week include Jim LaPine’(left) and Rick SEARS DAY SALE piles for later pickup. The scene is on E. Middle Skoglund, the Dalmation’s owner. 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/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed.. April 7, 1 9 7 6 - PAGE NINE PAG^EjnCHT - MANCHE STER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., April 7, 1976 Church Princess Farida born at Fairlane ANNCUNCEMENT notes its All Persons Interested In South Windsor Farida as an example of A princess of the horse Fakher’s potential as a Being Carter Delegates seniors sire, said Mrs. Lane. world was born March 19 The Lanes' Gartarde Will Should Attend A Meeting at Fairlane Farms on be bred for the third time to Hebron Avery St. Fakher next week, said Twenty-three persons have been The filly’s owners, Davis Mrs. Lane. A colt by the members of the First Congregational and Sandra Lane, sav she Thursday, April 8th Church for more than 50 years. does not yet have an official mare and stallion born several years ago is owned Their membership totals 1,380 n^me. They call her by'people in Oregon, she 7:30 P.M. at years. iFarida. said. They are; Philip S. Clar, 68 years; Her mother is Gartarde, The Lanes have three Mrs. Eleanor Lord Champe, Mrs. an Arabian like her father. Carter Headquarters other Arabian horses on Genevieve Little Martin, and Miss The father is Fakher El John Adams (William Ryan) stands to urge the Continental Congress to vote for in­ their farm. They care for 164 East Center St.', Manchester Florence Smith, 66 years; Albert W. Nefous which means in them with the help of their (Photo by Bruce'Driffin) dependence. The characters from left to right are: the Rev. John Witherspoon (Jeff Hilding, Mrs. Ethel Porter Hilding, Egyptian "P ride of the children Sheryl, 12, Weingart), James.Wilson (David Doucette), John Dickinson (Mark Devine), Col. Thomas Mrs. Bertha Porter Ward, Mrs. Faith.” He is the last Ara­ Jonathan, 10, and Karen, 8. The filly Farida runs to her mother Gartarde. McKean (Ronald Dumond), George Read (Thomas Birdsall), Samuel'Chase (Nathalie Ethel Rogers Brehant, Lucius W. bian of a famous line in Their horses are not for Robinson, and Mrs. Ruth Griffin Can- Egypt. His American Peltier), Adams, Lewis Morris at back wall (Chris Green), Robert Livingston (John racing but for show. The field, 60 years; Herbert Porter, 59 owner got him out of Egypt Phelps), the Rev. Stephen Hopkins (Jason Sirois), Caesar Rodney (John Dixon), John Han­ Lane children went to a re­ years; and Fred Brehant and the on the last ship to go through Abigail Adams-(Maria Calvo) cock under flags (Kevin Unsworth), Charles Thompson (Alan Porter), Dr. Josiah Bartlett Richard Henry Lee (John cent horse show in Glaston­ Rev. Howard Champe (honorary), 56 the Suez Canal in 1967 tells her husband John how under voting board (Are Oyasaeter of Norway), Ben Franklin (Craig Porter), Joseph Erickson) sings of the wonders bury where they took of his Virginia clan. years. before the Six Day War Anderson-Uttle several prizes. things are back in Boston. Hewes (Jam es Rorstrom), and Edward Rutledge (Joel Wirth). (Herald photos by Barlow) Also, Mrs. Mildred Hough between the Israelis and "It’s interesting, Fillmore, 55 years; Clarence Jones, Egyptians, said Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Porter, 54 sometimes profitable, and Lane. heart breaking,” said Mrs. years, Mrs. Helen Hough Bevin, 53 Fakher’s owner has The season’s newest looks for less.., Lane about the family hob­ Farida, daughter of an Egyptian stallion, looks years; and Mrs. Annie Bailey bought Farida from the Our usual low prices reduced even by. Hewitt, Miss J. Edna Latham, Mrs. Lanes due to the ..filly’s out at the world from her corral at the Fairlane more for this Special Sale. Rham’s ‘1776’ a sellout "They’re beautlfpl .Annie Palmer Smith and Mrs. Irene quality. She wants to shew Farms on Avery St., South Windsor two weeks Hebron "Rham has enjoyed a remarkable Donna Fairfield is associate direc­ Reilly Wright, 51 years. horses.” I after her birth March 19. career in the dramatic arts for the tor and Kenneth Cordner is technical The Trygon Players of Rham High last decade," said Ouellette. Despite director. School here is again doing the un­ the school’s small size, it has won Production staff included: Jason usual and again is doing it well. prizes in statewide drama contests. Osborn as stage manager, Liz Under the direction of Ron The Trygon Players production of MacArthur as house manager, Val Two town Area Briefs Ouellette now in his third year at "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" Schwarzmann as business manager, Rham, they are producing “ 1776," a will beat all May 11 and 12 at the Karen Robinson for publicity, Broadway musical about the birth of dump talks state drama competition at the Patrick Tuttle as set director, Rockville. Edward Reardon will be director. The Bible the nation. Due to royalties, Brownie meeting University of Bridgeport, predicted Michael Maltzan as lighting director, College is one of seven Assemblies of God Colleges which costumes, and other expenses, the Oueilette. and Alison MacDonald as property ANDOVER — Judy Knox is the leader of a new Brow­ concentrate their programs on the preparation of people production is costing them $5,000 for scheduled & "1776” players besides those listed master. nie troop. The first meeting will be Friday from 12; 30 to 2 for the various ministries of the church. four performances. in the above cutlines are: Roger Also, Susan Carter as art director, Bolton p.m. at the Andover Elementary School. "We expect to have a net gain," Sherman (Roy Wirth), Thomas Carmel Cafazzo as seamstress, Kim said Ouellette today. Bolton officials have been invited Church concert Jefferson (Stanley Fox), Dr. Lyman Tow for make up, Jennifer Harger Last Friday's show was a near by David Yeomans to meet with An­ ANDOVER — The Center Church choir of Hartford will Hall (Jam es Piro), Andrew McNair for costumes, and many crew sellout. Saturday the auditorium at dover officials to discuss the disposal Parish dinner presejit a concert at Andover Congregational Church, (John Ledford), and bit parts by workers for different departments. Rham was packed. Ouellette fully area situation. HEBRON — St. Peter’s Episcopal Church will have its Sunday at 8 p.m. During the program, Jane Carlberg of Justin Koelsch, Liz MacArthur, and Drums and fifes opened the show Bolton First Selectman David all-parish dinner after the 10 a.m. service Sunday. A free­ Andover will perform with a string quartet. expects now to sell out both shows Elizabeth Dreyer. ^ John Dickinson (Mark Devine) tries to cool the ardor of John this coming Friday and Saturday bringing the audience back to the un­ Dreselly told his Board of Selectmen will donation will be accepted to help cover the expenses Refreshments will be served. A free will offering will be Stuart Gillespie is music director. Adams (William Ryan) for rebellion. nights due to the quality of the certain times just before the signing Tuesday. of the churchwomen who sponsor the event. Those not taken. Lori Cohen is in charge of of the Declaration of Independence. Yeomans is first selectman of An­ production. choreography. contacted about reservations should call the rectory. dover, Square Dance Jam es Rogers, a citizen at the AARP meeting Bolton meeting Tuesday, asked the SOUTH WINDSOR — The South Windsor Square Dance Ulaudipfitpr Evt^utuii HrralJi Council drops theater option selectmen to sit with town counsel VERNON — The Vernon Area Chapter 2129, AARP, Club will conduct its annual meeting Friday starting with and concerned citizens before sitting will nieet April 12 at 7 p.m. at the Rockville Methodist a pot luck supper at 6 p.m. at the Wapping Elementary Vernon matter further. he hopes the owners will go along with Andover. Church, Grove St. The business meeting will be followed School. The open dance will start at 8 p.m, with Cliff Mayor Thomas Benoit, Tuesday The mayor said he still has hopes with the proposal to lease so plans Rogers asked a bipartisan com­ by a program by the Tolland County Barbershop Singers. • Brodeur calling. All club level dancers, including recent night, reversed his feelings about to form a Fine Arts Commission and can go forward in this direction.. mittee of townspeople be allowed to Those members planning to visit the Norcross Sanctuary graduates, are invited to attend. purchase of the Rockville Cinema attend the meeting of both towns' in Monson, Mass, on May 25 should make reservations at Area news building at this time, and asked the leaders, the meeting. Library officers t Andover El'inglon Hebron South Windsor council to release the option to buy. Area police report Our Reg.^20 Dreselly said he would check with The council approved this action BOLTON — Joann Neath has been elected chairman of Boltoii Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon Yeomans. which the mayor explained he felt Memorial dance the Friends of the Library committee. Other officers are Dreselly said townspeople, town + was necessary in view of the COVENTRY VERNON — The Vernon Square Dance Club will con­ John Worobel, vice chairman; Linda Chamberland, set in the school to go off at 1 ;35 p.m. engineers, and the state Department hardships of the town’s budget. He duct a benefit dance April 11 (Sunday) at the Vernon Mid­ secretary; and Lorrie Rogers, treasurer. The group has Coventry Police and members of Police and firemen made a of Environmental Protection all said, "I can't see buying this proper­ dle School in memory of Edward Parker who was a set June 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for its book sale.’ Anyone the South Coventry Fire Department thorough search bat found no bomb. favor 100 per cent townwide pickup. member of the club. The dance will be from 2 to 5 p.m. having books to contribute should leave them at the ty now,” were called to Coventry High School SOUTH WINDSOR The Board of Selectmen and Callers will be Frannie Heitz and Jack O’Leary. All library or call to have them picked up. Benoit explains Mayor Benoit originally hoped the Tuesday about 1:30 p.m. because of a Richard Morfa, former first select­ building could be purchased and be South Windsor Police are in­ proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society. bomb threat. The school was vestigating the report of a break man. said there have been efforts on used as a cultural arts center by evacuated. Bolton's part to continue discussions Church teacher wanted various groups in town. Tuesday night into an apartment at 7 parlor law work The principal was called by Candlewood Dr. Police said a color with Andover but felt the town should Cantata HEBRON-The Junior High Church School Class of the His idea had the backing of several someone who sounded like a "young TV, fur coat and some jewelry were be in a better position. VERNON — The Northeast Bible College Evangelaire First Cong'regational Church needs a teacher for the last Vernon ning the .same area and the council groups and they will pursue the male” saying that a bomb had been taken. The TV was recovered where Rogers said many residents in both Concert Choir will present a cantata, "The Celebration of few months of the school year. If interested, call Uandy !6^ members will review it for discus­ Stanley Tetrault, speaking for it had been left in the building. The towns felt the two towns should con­ Hope,” Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sykes School, Park St., Jose or the Rev. Stanley Eaton. Swing thru Spring in these fresh new dress sion at the next council meeting April residents petitioning for an or­ value of the coat and jewelry is es­ tinue sharing. fashions! The very latest looks, beautifully 20. dinance to govern massage parlors, timated at $900. Yeomans said today he did not feel styled in carefree polyesters, soft jersey \ First Cummisk X The town now has four such asked Mayor Thomas Benoit HEBRON the Andover townspeople have prints and crisp calcuttas. massage parlors, some in residential changed their minds. A Town Misses & Juniors Tuesday night to enlighten him on the State police are seeking the driver problems encountered with a zones and it is this to which the Meeting might extend the contract of a car which collided with a car proposed ordinance. petitioners object most, land plan kept with Bolton, he said. driven by Kathy Newton of Lebanon Mayor Benoit said after the Tetrault said zoning should prevent Manchester's Board of Directors damaging the left rear. The other proposed ordinance went to a public such parlors in residential areas. He Coventry town to set up a cemetery com­ Tuesday did not discuss a recent PRACUI'S said public hearings should be con­ driver drove from the -scene. hearing about a year ago, questions The Town Council's ad hoc com­ mittee, This committee should request by Bolt( m for its use of lltlllltMtHCWPl CHAKE The accident happened on Rt. 66 in were raised as to whether or not it ducted on all such requests. mittee on the Cummisk property engage a cemeter planner. Manchester's Dis posai Area. It will INVITED Hebron. Ms. Newton was traveling would be enforceable and stand up in He then added, if this would appear recommends its development With the council’s approval of the be discussed nelfl Tuesday. west and the unknown operator east. court. to be discriminating against massage proceed as approved at a special report Allen Sandberg, town Manchester He said he has obtained copies of parlors, then there should be public Town Meeting. manager was instructed to proceed Phone East Hartford's ordinance concer­ hearings for any type of new es­ Namely, the front house and a por­ according to it. Parkade tablishment. tion of the land not to exceed one Biebel to speak I 649-8796 A acre be sold and the remainder of the property be developed as a cemetery at Republican dinner Rockville Hospital notes and possibly for recreation. The committee also recommends a Coventry auction committee as soon as possi­ 50-foot right-of-way be retained aiong ble. Republican State Chairman the southern portion of the property Ruth Smith is serving as coor­ Frederick Biebel will speak at a Admittd Tuesday: Darlene Baraw, ' Stafford Springs, Margaret Colangelo, and run from Rt. 31 to the back. dinator. dinner hosted by the Republican RFD 5, Coveotry; Naomi Cowell, Pine Discovery Rd,, Vernon; Robert Herdic, The town bought the 18-acre Gertrude Haven is treasurer, St., Ellington; Arlene Dwyer, Warren Benton St.,, Manchester; Marci Lee, Town Committee Friday, April 23 at property for $75,000 last year. David Larry knight is in charge of SPRING Ave., Vernon; Charles Frankovich, High Thompson St., Rockville; Lorraine But­ the Church Community House on Rt. out-of-town tickets, and Claire The committee also urged the sale St., Rockville; Heather Kostek, Robin ton, Tunnel Rd., Vernon; William 44A. Connelly will handle publicity. agreement for the house or the Circle, Tolland; Paul LaMothe, Shoddy Osgood, Somers Rd., Ellington; Jennie An old-fashioned roast beef meal Former tax collector Pauline Lit­ property should include an easement WITCHERY Mill Rd., Andover; Sandra LaMothe, Svirk, Cider Mill Rd., Ellington; John will be cated by the Coventry Grange tle will be honored for her years of Shoddy Mill Rd., Andover; John Melesko Swift, Laurel St., South Windsor; Ray­ over the right-of-way for a driveway. at 7 p.m. For tickets, call Mrs. Bentz outstanding service to the Jr., McKee St., Manchester; Henrietta mond Thompson, Lawrence St., Also the town should retain a con­ Banak of Wrights Mill Rd., James Nedeau, Talcott Ave., Rockville; Mary Rockville; Elyse Vassallo, Shenipsit servation easement to the bank of the Republican Party. She has been in Ladd of South St. Ext., or any Pitkat, Pillsbury Hill, Rockville; Joan Lake Rd., Tolland. pond on the property to be sold to in­ charge of campaign headquarters at Rider, Prospect St., Rockville; Daniel Births 'Tuesday: A daughter to Mr. and member of the town committee. many past elections and has trained sure that the bank is not disturbed. Everett Frost will chair a "teacup Shea, Willimantic; Heidi Waite, West , Mrs. Peter Hooper, Storrs; a son to Mr. The second house on the property is campaign workers. A resident of Old Willington. and Mrs. George Ostrout, Tracey Dr., auction” after the dinner assisted by to be retained as a possible home for Eagleville Rd., Mrs. Little is a Vernon; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robert Visny and Hiram Tuttle. the cemetery caretakei. former member of the town com­ Discharged Tuesday: Chester Burdick, Usher, Main St., Talcottville. Residents who plan to attend are Our Reg. *^22 Finally, the committee urged the Frederick Riehel mittee. urged to contribute articles to the A Students present a salute Chamber board favors manager form East Hartford The South Windsor Chamber of position, said. Chamber President against the more complex removal When Marlene Smith of Commerce board of directors voted John Borisewich. required of an elected official, he. Wauwalosa, Wis. wrote a choral recently to support the present town The chamber wants to retain said. reading for her fourth grade’s manager form of government. profession al guidance in town It also retains continuity in govern­ Bicentennial program and then had it The chamber vote should Inspire a ^government by a trained town ment, not always realized by possible printed in "Instructor” magazine, "vote of confidence” atmosphere 'manager on a full-time basis. Elected Official changes every few she hoped to inspire other teachers. needed now as the town seeks quality The town manager form affords years, he said. applicants for the town irtanager flexible change whenever warranted A great new collection of the pant suit styles She did just that. FESTIVE Last week Angela Spositi’s second you love to live in! Fresh Spring colors, novelty graders at Burnside School per­ pattern weaves, updated fashion detailing. A formed "A Salute to America” for variety of carefree, colorful and comfortable their schoolmates and the PTA. Council refuses to buy plans fabrics to keep you at your good-looking best! Misses sizes to-tB Cpen every mte Miss Sposito used the choral "possibly pul doubts in people’s Mon ihfu Sal reading with scenes from "The Spirit South Windsor November, the project could go to We honor minds about the project,” said coun­ BankAmencarO bid immediately. J of ’76” to the flag raising on the The Town Council Monday night cilman John Mitchell. & Master Charge Those residents opposed to the moon. Each scene had spirited stopped talk of spending $25,400 for The delay in plans for the project expenditure questioned the feasibili­ Socialites’ beguiling sophisticate charms your step with golden gleams. Simple ornaments at the toe, heel and singing of patriotic songs by the preliminary plans for the new Fire will push the estimated completion ty of spending tax dollars for plans Burnside chorus. House 1. date from August 1977 to January ankle spark the classic lines to make "Festive" the freshest, most becoming silhouette this season. See how A straw vote at the public hearing 1978 should the issue pass referen­ when the land purchase details hav > Between scenes, slides of America yet to be concluded. bewitchingly pretfy it is on your foot! preceding the council meeting dum. were shown. Nancy Caffyn, spokesman for Rose Gottfried, music teacher, showed 13 opposed to the spending of Public Building Commission Chair­ money for architectural drawings man Vincent Callahan estimated, South Windsor Association of WE HAVE YOUR SIZE • TAN directed the chorus and Donald Citizens (SWAC), submitted a letter Anderson-Uttle Hallquist, supervisor of music, ac­ prior to referendum. because of inflation, the final cost of N 7-10, M 5-10, W 6-9 • NAVY CALF C/i Qrcalin^nc Clotbing Twenty-nine persons'voted in favor. the fire house could increase by $20,- from the group opposing the expen­ companied the group. diture. • BLACK PATENT 000 if completion date was delayed Betsy Ross also known as Maura Callahan and her helper, Kelly The program was recorded and the The new Fire House I will replace The council believed the vote four months. Smith, prepare a flag for their new nation. They were acting out tape and pictures of each scene will the old Fire House I on Ellington Rd. Open Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. • Saturday ’til 6 p.m. be sent to Miss Smith and her fourth showed enough opposition that the If preliminary plans were drawn a scene in the Burnside School’s program “ A Salute to America” preliminary expenditure could which has been termed "unsafe.” Manchester Parkade — Manchester last week. (Herald photo by Tuller) graders in Wauwalosa. prior to the referendum proposed for PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 7, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 7. 1976— PAGE ELEVEN

^ First IRS payment JL t j A/IA Business Real estate firm is due on April 15 m m w i : Business started by Gorobn Many Connecticut citizens who do not have enough Uxes withheld are required to pay their first instaliment Local phone office Joseph Gordon of of estimated 1976 federai income taxes no later than April Manchester has announced Homeowners^ rates up C nam^^new manager the opening of a new real estate firm, Gordon Real­ The total estimated tax due may be paid in four equal An average 5.5 per cent increase in homeowners and Merritt W. CleaVer of Madison has been appointed installments, April 15, June 15, Sept. 15, and Jan. 17. tenants insurance rates in Connecticut has been initiated ty, at 105 Main St. manager of the Southern New England Telephone Gordon, in the business “Many taxpayers realize that they meet the by The Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford. Co.’s Manchester office, 52 E. Center St. He succeeds requirements for filing a tax declaration at this time of The increases, according to Frank E. Walton, for 14 years, specializes in Grace Girard, who was named manager of SNET’s Hart­ residential and commer­ year,” said Albert C. Shuckra, acting district director for Travelers senior vice president, were made necessary by ford office. IRS in Connecticut. “Generally, when the taxpayers will the increasing severity and frequency of claims. The new cial property. He is a 1952 Cleaver joinq(l SNET in 1967 in the company’s accoun­ graduate of the University owe IRS more than $100 not covered by withholding, they rates became effective April 1. ting department and was a business systems supervisor should file a declaration of estimated tax. A Form 1040- of Connecticut with a B.A. until his recent appointment. degree in economics and ES voucher must accompany the first installment." Cleaver is a graduate of Oberlin College. He is a direc­ Taxpayers who filed a declaration of estimated tax last government. tor of the Scranton Memorial Library in Madison, a He is recipient of the year should have received an estimated tax package in member of the University Glee Club of New Haven and a the mail, which includes four declaration vouchers and Distinguished Salesman Thursday NHe member of the Connecticut Tree Farmers Association. Award of the Sales and preaddressed envelopes for making the 1976 declaration He is a past director of the New Haven Colony Historical and payments. Also included in the package are a Marketing Club of Greater Society and past president of the Nautical Wheelers M erritt W. Cleaver Hartford and he is chair­ worksheet and instructions. Taxpayers who are required Square Dance Club. to file, and did not receive ’an estimated tax package in Partners in Buick agency man of the education com­ the mail, can obtain it at IRS offices. SPECIAL! mittee of the Manchester IRS Publication 505, “Tax Withholding and Declaration Board of Realtors. James 'T. Gallagher (left) and Robert B. Parsons, partners in Charter ^Buck-A-Cup’ due soon He lives at 45 Crosby Rd. of Estimated Tax,” is available free from the Connec­ Oak Buick Inc. of 81 Adams St., go over inventory of new automobiles Drawing for a bicycle ticut IRS District Office, Hartford, telephone 244-2700. 6:00 to 9:00 PM ONLY with his wife, Harriet, and at the dealership. Gallagher and Parsons purchased the former S and S Several Manchester area restaurants A.C. Feterson Ice Cream, Bess Eaton their three daughters. JuHfpli (.ordon Bernard Alemany (left), proprieter of Bernie’s Good Pizza at 699 Main St., waits with the Buick recently. (Herald photo by Pinto) are participating in the annual “Buck-A- Donuts, Dunkin Donuts, Howard John­ youngsters while Ricky Downes draws the winning ticket in Bernie’s Saturday raffle of a ($1.00 Minimum). Cup” fundraising effort of the state’s son’s Restaurants and Kentucky Fried new, 10-speed bicycle. The winner, not in the photo, was Joseph Gordon of 45 Crosby Rd. Easter Seal Society, scheduled April 15 Chicken. (Herald photo by Dunn) we have every little throughout Connecticut. The “Buck-A-Cup” lapel bins, which thing for your easterl The promotion, which benefits the han­ went on sale last week, go for $1. The pin dicapped, enlists more than 600 entitles the bearer to all the coffee he can Wins 10‘speed bike • cards • flowers • cut outs YOU WE'LL restaurants, coffee shops and food chains drink on April 15. Deadline nears for state taxes • baskets • paper tableware BUY throughout the state to sell “Buck-A-Cup” Coffee Day contributions help provide Kathy Churilla of 11 Goodwin Rd., .Bqlton, was the • wondeiiul selection O FF DO lapel pins up to April 15, the “Coffee Day rehabilitation treatments to children and winner of a new 26-inch, 10-speed bicycle in last Satur­ day’s drawing al Youth Centre, Manchester Shopping of cards 10% for Crippled Children.” adults at Connecticut's seven Easter Seal April 15 is the deadline for filing 1975 was more than $200 and they file does not have to file a Dividends Tax THIS THIS... Parkade. the sta te C apital G ains and- a joint federal income tax return. return. The volunteer effort is sponsored jointly Rehabilitation Centers in Bridgeport, ALL CASH PURCHASES by the Associated Restaurants of Connec­ Hartford, Meriden, New Haven, Stam­ The bicycle give-away was among Parkade events in Dividends Tax returns, according to Connecticut residents who had a Heffernan said that, for most "iairwaf — the store where a dollar's FREE ford, Uncasviile, Waterbary and the the special Easter fashion promotion. a reminder from Tax Commissioner 1975 adjusted gross income of more taxpayers, capital gains and f ticut. still worth a dollarl" PrMcripllon, ClgartHM and Rad Tag Spaclala beaplad. Local firms participating in the event Hemlocks Outdoor Education Center in Gerald J. Heffernan. than $20,000 must pay the state dividends reported for federal in­ Hebron. . Both taxes are levied at the rate of Dividends Tax on dividends include Holiday Inns, Friendly Ice Cream, come tax purposes are subject to the WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF SCOTT'S FERTILIZER seven per cent. Both taxes apply only "received, accrued or credited” in Connecticut tax. OF $30.00 OR MORE AT REGULAR PRICE, WE WILL SPREAD 7 to people who are Connecticut calendar year 1975, Heffernan said. Manchester Drug residents. On the other hand, Heffernan said, Capital Gains and Dividends Tax IT AT NO CHARGE. ORDER$MUST BE PLACED The Capital Gains Tax is owed by if a Connecticut resident’s total return forms and instructions are I 717 MAIN STREET BEFORE APRIL 1, 1976 * an individual whose 1975 net capital adjusted gross income in 1975 was available at the state Tax Depart­ Downtown Manchester • 649*4541 lA W N C A R E A N D gain, after the 50 per cent long-term less than $20,000, there is no tax owed ment, 92 Farniington Ave., Hartford; Complete lawn service inciuding mowing, M AIN TEN AN CE SERVICE deduction, was more than $100. A on that person’s 1975 dividends, no town and city halls; U.S. Internal trimming, etc. Solids Teamed Route 83 Vernon husband and wife must pay the tax if matter what the amount of those Revenue Service (IRS) offices; and L&M 872-0707 dividends. In that case, the individual their combined net capital gain in at most bank branch offices. Limitad to town, of Vernon, Tolland, Ellington, South Windsor, Manchattar ^^ith Cheeks—Solid Value I Public 1 ^ r e c o r d s ^ Tour Maatar Charge Welcome On All Freezer Orders Warrantee deeds William Peck to Ruth F. Conyers, property on Tolland Tpkc., $501,000. Philip E. and Faye J. I WESTERN BEEF | Mitchell to Robert J.^Adams the kind o f dress and Richard L. Adams, property at 217-219 Summit S| 63 TOLUND TPRE. ®® ■ W MANCHESTER MANCHECTfB AA3.1iai 643-1184 b RI OPEN &turday 9 - 6 H St., $47,000. Sunday 9 - 6 Rene Velleux to Bruce M. that gets remembered With a complete line of RESERVE THE RIGHT TO and Elaine A. 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O b itu a r ie s F ir e c a d s public caucus opts to review bids Herald angle opened. If the money isn’t available Aquinas stages rally, Mrs. Maida McCreery Donald I. Miller being planned Manchester By DOUG BEVINS BOLTON - Donald Miller, 52, of Mrs. Maida McCreery, 91, of Burn­ Tuesday, 3:42 p.m. — Woods fire at 180 to order the equipment immediately, Herald Reporter the state Veterans Home and side Ave., East Hartford, formerly of Blue Ridge Dr. (Town). the bidding process would have to Organizing a public caucus to elect Manchester’s Town Building Com­ Earl Yost Hospital, Rocky Hill, died Monday at Manchester, died Tuesday night at an Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Woods fire at Rt. begin again, he said. members to a subarea council of the mittee (TBC) ’Tuesday night balked the hospital. He was the son of Eask Hartford convalescent home. 44A near Manchester Drive-In (Town). The TBC appointed a subcom­ Sports Editor new Health Systems Agency will at giving the Board of Educatipn a Norand and Nina Willette Miller of SheAvas the widow of George Tuesday, 8:18 p.m. - Grass fire at mittee of three members to review head the agenda of the Health Plan­ Center Springs Park (Town). blank check for buying Regional Oc­ spoils East opener, 3-2 Bolton. McCreery. the final prices and set a figure for ning Council’s (HPC) subarea com­ Tuesday, 9:07 p.m. — Fire in dumpster cupational Training Center equip­ the money transfer. Mr. Miller was born in West En^- Mrs. McCreery was born April 2, mittee' meeting Thursday at 7:30 1885, in Collinsville and lived most of at West Side Recreation Center (Town). ment, expected to cost up to 50 per Reporting on contruction progress field, Maine, and lived in Rocky Hill p.m. in the hearing room at town South Windsor cent more than originally estimated. since 1973. 4 her life in Manchester before moving at the training center site, Lawrence By LEN AUSTER picked up the win. Aparo induced Bazzano dragged a line-hugging bunt .AqiiiiiaH (3 ) hall. Tuesday, 11:19 a.m. - Brush fire at The TBC decided instead to review to East Hartford eight years ago. said completion of the $1.4 million Herat Sporlswriler portswinging Mark McMahon to down the first base line. He avoided a AB R H E He was a World War II Army The state HPC is being phased out rear of 2354 Ellington Rd. Flemke piloted Bill Thornton’s No. 10 bids for the training center equip­ project is expected in mid-June. The Sports salaries sky high ground to shortstop Mike Criniti who lunging Moffett attempting to make 1 veteran. She was a member of Center to be replaced by the creation of a Tuesday, 3:55 p.m. — Brush fire op­ to first place in the Spring Sizzler at Down by two runs early, St. Bazzano, 2b 3 0 1 ment and. furniture, when they’re training center — for multiply han­ Salaries in all major sports, to one flipped to second for the final out. the tag with the run coming across. Other survivors are a son, Donald Congregational Church. new agency known as the Health posite 2354 Ellington Rd. Thompson on tpe weekend and won Thomas Aquinas rallied in the Heckman, p, If 4 0 0 1 Survivors are two sons, William C. tabulated, and allow a maximum of dicapped adolescents in Manchester man’s thinking, are way out of Criniti handled nine chances Aquinas had seven hits and East Lyman, lb 3 1 1 0 Miller in New Hampshire; two Systems Agency of North Central Tuesday, 6:38 — Brush fire at Pierce $120,000 for that account. $1,000. The car carries the colors of Barker of Storrs and Sherwood B. Rd, and surrounding towns — will open proportion. closing frames for a 3-2 upset flawlessly as both sides played mustered six, five in the first three Farrell, 3b 4 1 1 0 daughters, Mrs. Linda Dagon of Connecticut. The original allocation for equip­ Manchester Sand and Gravel which Windsor and Jacqueline Miller; a McCreery of Hartford; six Tolland County this fall. For example, the average salary in Thornton heads...New date for Alex win over defendii^ Class M excellent defense. innings. “We got a couple of runs ear­ Zaleski, c 4 0 1 0 The HPC is in the process of for­ ment and furniture was $80,000. The Detailing the current budget the National Basketball Association The Eagles scored single runs in ly and figured it was enough," stated brother, Aubrey Miller of Columbia, grandchildren and five great­ ming subareas for the Health Tuesday, 11:48 a.m. Vernon Fire Hackney’s testimonial dinner at the champ East Catholic yester­ Hagedorn, If 3 0 0 0 extra $40,000 would come from the status, Lawrence said TBC changes is $110,000, the highest for any league the second and third innings but then East Coach Jim Penders, “We were and a sister, Mrs. Norma Bither of grandchildren. Systems Agency. Department and' Vernon ambulance to Manchester Country Club is Friday, day at Walnut Hill Park in New Aparo, p 1 0 0 0 construction contingency account. As in specifications have added nearly spot. went dormant for five frames, not just flat in the middle innings and left Bolton. The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. at Member in the Health Systems scene of auto accident on Rt. 83. April 30. New pro Ralph DeNicolo Britain. It was the baseball Criniti, ss 2 1 2 0 Tuesday, 5:19 p.m. — Grass fire at of Tuesday, there was about $105,000 $10,000 to the contract price of $1,- Not far behind is the floundering getting a safety until the ninth. runners on. We just weren't psy­ The funeral is Thursday at 10 a.m. the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Agency and any of its committees made the announcement...Illing Fazzino, ef 3 0 1 0 Northeast School, Rockville Fire Depart­ in the contingency account. 087,456. Other added expenses have American Basketball Association opener for both HCC schools. Moffett, John Murphy, Mark chologically ready to play. Aquinas at the Rocky Hill Veterans Home St., with the Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., are divided into three categories — High’s spanking new gymnasium can Kane, rf 3 0 0 0 ment. Raymond Demers, business been about $14,000 for drilling a well, with a $95,000 average figure. Aquinas, newest Hartford County Dumais and Kevin Shorey stroked deserved to win.” The Eagles chapel. Rocky Hill. Burial will be in senior pastor at Center consumers, providers and public of­ seat 500, all on one side... Plans are Tuesday, 7:19 p.m. — Grass fire on Rt. manager for the school board, told about $3,500 for extension of the town Next comes the two waring pro Conference member, trailed 2-1 consecutive singles in the second stranded 11 runners on base. Totals Col. Raymond F. Gates Memorial Congregational Church, officiating. ficials. Interested citizens in all progressing lor the testimonial 30 3 7 2 Burial will be in East Cemetery. 6, Bolton. TBC members he hasn’t finished fire alarm system, about $88,000 for hockey leagues. The older and more going into its half of the eighth in­ with the latter’s blow plating East's next tilt is Saturday at noon Cemetery, Rocky Hill with military these categories are invited to at­ tabulating bids on the furniture and dinner honoring Dick Danielson, out­ honors. There are no calling hours. architect and engineer fees, and stable National Hockey League ning. Eagle reliever Bill Stanley, Moffett. Murphy, who broke late off against HCC foe St. Paul at Eagle tend. equipment, but he was certain the standing Manchester High soccer Ku»l (!ulh o lir (2 ) Friends may call at the Rose Hill The family suggests that friends about $11,000 for miscellaneous averages $75,000 per man while the coach. The date is Sept. 10, site to be who took over from starting second, was gunned down at home by Field. final prices will be much more than AB R 1H E Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky wishing to may make memorial gifts charges. World Hockey Association, which in­ announced. All lormer players will Bill Moffett in the sixth, retired the leftfielder Steve Hagedorn. originally allocated. Furlong, 2b 5 0 1 0 Hill, tonight from 7 to 9. to Center Congregational Church. Health advisory board In other business Tuesday night, cludes the New England Whalers, be given an opportunity to purchase first two easily. Then his troubles East added an unearned run in the Demers asked the TBC to transfer Aquinas 000 010 02x — 3 Gerbo, cf 3 1 0 0 the TBC reviewed progress on the has a $60,000 per player average. tickets belore the public sale starts. began. third off starter Kevin Heckman. money from the contingency account East Oil 000 000 - 2 Krashefski, c 4 0 1 0 town’s Buckland firehouse construc­ The NBA also offers the best Manchester High will lace the alum­ Stanley had two strikes on Mike Gerbo walked, Krashefski singled Miss Matilda Held to the equipment account to cover RBI: Zaleski 2, Bazzano, McMahon, If 4 0 0 0 endorses eatery rules tion project and the final stages of minimum salary, $20,000, with the ni hooters in an exhibition game Sept. Lyman but him with a pitch and McMahon was hit on the wrist TOLLAND - Miss Matilda Held, A b o u t to w n the increases, which were due to in­ Shorey; 2BH; F arrell; SB: Moffett, p, rf 4 1 1 0 The Manchester Advisory Board of on the proposal before taking action. the junior high school WHA next at $18,000, followed by the 11 at Memorial Field, Doug Pearson between the shoulder blades . Don loading the sacks. Moffett then 86, of Metcalf Rd., died Tuesday in In other business. Dr. Turek said flation and changing specifications renovations/additions. ABA at $17,5()0, major league Farrell followed with a double to left grounded to second where Jim Baz- Lyman, Criniti, Gerbo, Shorey; Murphy, ss 3 0 1 0 Health Tuesday approved a proposed for the training center. reports...TheTatter holds lirst place Rockville General Hospital, the rest room facilities at Mt. Nebo Lawrence reported the firehouse baseball at $16,000 and NFL rookies centerfield and sophomore Mark zano couldn’t find the handle with the LOB: A-6, EC-11; BB: Heckman Dumais, lb 4 0 1 0 Washington Loyal Orange Lodge ordinance pertaining to licensing of Architect Richard Lawrence, also in the Illing Invitational Tennis Rockville, cannot be opened for use this year un­ contrsuction is about 10 per cent at $14,000 and veterans in the same Zaleski brought both home with a line run scoring. Aquinas then turned 3, Aparo 4, Moffett 2; SO: Shorey, rf 3 0 1 0 will meet at 8 p.m. Friday at Orange food service establishments and recommending the transfer, said the Ladder play with Dick Lindgren in Miss Held was born in New York til they pass inspection and meet the finished but the total project is about circuit at $16,000. single just inside the third base bag. over a neat short to second to first Heckman 2, Aparo 4, Moffett 1, Stanley, p 0 0 0 0 Hall. recommended that it be adopted by original estimates are nearly two second place...David Thompson and lived in Tolland most of her life. the Board of Directors. requirements of the public health 25 per cent finished. How would you like to draw these East threatened in the ninth but doubleplay to get out of the inning. Stanley 1; Hits off Heckman 5 Hammick, 3b 2 0 0 0 years old and equipment plans have rates a salute for his excellent work Boland, ph She was a member of the First The proposal requires food service code. Masonry is goin^ up and several monthly pensions after 10 years of couldn’t push the knotter across. The Saints got on the scoreboard in for 2 runs in 6 innings; Moffett 3 0 0 0 0 There will be a spring fashion show changed as planning progressed. as chairman of the highly successful Evangelical Church of Ellington. establishments to obtain a two-year Dr. Turek also urged the board prefabricated items — structural service at the age of 55? With one out, pinchhitter Tom the fifth. Criniti blooped a single to for 1 run in 5; Aparo 1 for 0 runs Driscoll, pr 0 0 0 0 Friday night at 7:30 at East Catholic TBC members agreed money could Lions Club youth road races last Sun­ Survivors are a brother, Gottlieb license at a cost of $50. Public and members to attend and bring their steel, cabinetry and other things — The NHL will pay $1,133, baseball Boland walked and Mike Furlong left for the first hit off Moffett and in 3; Stanley 4 for 2 runs in 3; be transferred to the equipment ac­ day at Mt. Nebo...Cathy Dyak is in Held of Tolland, and a sister. Miss High School. The show is sponsored friends to the Health Planning Coun­ are ready to be installed. Completion $1,200, the NFL $790, both the NBA singled, Tom Gerbo fanned but John Vin Fazzino dumped one in the same HP; McMahon (by Heckman), Totals 32 2 6 0 private schools, nonprofit count, hut they didq^ want to ap­ the news again. The nation’s No. 1 Louise Held of Tolland. by Formals Inn of Manchester and cil’s subarea committee meeting is anticipated in mid June, and the WHA $600 and the ABA $350, Krashefski drew a full count pass location moving Criniti to third. Lyman (by Stanley); W: Aparo; Aquinas 000 010 02x organizations and churches must ob­ prove the transfer untn the bids are high average duckpin bowler from The funeral is Thursday at 1 p.m. Celeste Boutique of Glastonbury with Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the hearing Discussing the junior high It’s interesting to note the average from relief hurler Steve Aparo, who After Kevin Kane lined out to right. L: Stanley. East oil 000 (300 tain a license, but there will be no tallied and the exact amount is Manchester is the leader in the at the Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, all proceeds going to the Kevin Hurst room at the town hall. Membership projects, TBC members decided to career length .is longest in the NHL, fee. known. Women’s Singles of the National 76 Prospect St., Rockville, with the Fund. Television personality Brad on the committee is necessary to par­ delay payments of $25,000 for Illing nine years. The average NFLer puts Davis will be M.C. It provides that the director of Demers had asked for speedy TBC Duckpin Tournament now being Rev. Burton Strand, pastor of Con­ ticipate in an upcoming caucus to and $20,(K)0 for Bennet until the con­ in five years, a major leaguer health or his authorized agent shall action because of deadlines for staged in Newington. The local cordia Lutheran Church in approve plans for construction and elect members to the Health Systems tractor finishes a long list of minor baseball player four and three- The fun day at the Senior citizens purchase orders after bids are woman compiled a 430 triple...A1 Manchester, officiating. Burial will renovations, have the right to sus­ Agency subarea council. repair and touchup jobs. quarter seasons, a NBA performer Center will feature the movie “Three Falco, former MCC player, is with be in South Cemetery, Tolland. pend and revoke licenses, and may six years and an ABA player 3.7 Women^s softball Friends may call at the funeral For the Show” with Betty Grable and The Delmarva Peninsula the University of Hartford nine this provide an opportunity for an appeal. years. No figures are available on the spring and Russ Bilodeau is with home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m ., Jack Lemmon showing at 7:30 p.m. separating Chesapeake Bay four-year old WHA. The float committee will also meet. The proposed ordinance also from the Atlantic Ocean is so PINEHURST SHURFINE SALE Central Connecticut State College. specifies that within two years of the named because it contains Athletes won’t starve on the daily The latter pitched at East Catholic set for Meriden parts of three states — Save when you stock your pantry shelves with meal money. Baseball players and Resident of Mayfair Gardens are date on which it becomes effective, and MCC. Earl 8(ollz all food service establishments Delaware, Maryland, and those in the NHL each draw $23, the reminded to bring their own place Virginia, Shurfine Shurfine Earl Stollz, 58, of 447 Lakeview where food is consumed on the ABA allots $21, the WHA $20, the settings to a potluck Friday at 6 p.m. Shurfine $19 and the NFL $16. MERIDEN (UPI) — Sportswomen Billy Jean King and Joan Heights, Amston, died Tuesday at a in Cronin Hall. premises, shall provide separate Joyce have announced their Connecticut entry to the new local convalescent home. male and female toilet room WATER WEIGHT FRUIT APPLE generally acknowledged as the Notes off the cuff Mr. Stollz was born March 9,1918, highest salaried players in their Women’s Professional Softball League. facilities for the public. PEARS Val Poulin, last year’s State Class in South Norwalk and lived in the The float committee of the PROBLEM? 2W six* can respective sports are Catfish Hunter The pair told reporters Tuesday Manchester Junior Women’s Club Dr. Alice Turek, town health direc­ usi L champion miler, will compete in Manchester and Amston area about a tor, said food establishment owners COCKTAIL SAUCE in baseball, $625,000; Kareem Abdul- their venture was the first to be will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home pitchers, a Knicks post Memories of you are still alive. Cousy Award, an honor voted annually to a collegiate performer In our hearts today. who stands less than six feet yellow ball and yellow bases, and a ban against a pitcher hurling two Sadly missed by, tall. big victory Sister, Brother-indaw, CHICKEN LEGS games in a row. Whelton, an idol of Cousy since he Nieces and Nephew Joyce, in a 20-year career spent himself was a toddler, was greatly NEW YORK (UPI) - Bob McAdoo pleased to learn of the honor; and his mostly as a speed-ball pitcher with (UPI Photo I perennial women’s softball cham­ won individual honors, but Earl performance, especially in the final pions Raybestos Brakettes, has ac­ Monroe had the best team strategy Celts' Steve Kuberski scores half of the season when the UConns cumulated just under 600 wins, in­ as the two National Basketball Jim Chones (22) and Jim Brewer defend won 11 of 15 games, made Cousy a cluding 105 no-hitters, 33 perfect Association stars put on a shooting 7 9 *. supporter of Whelton. games and 5,600 , while exhibition Tuesday night. “1 saw him play a major role in NOTICE walking 629 batters. When it ended, McAdoo had scored UConn’s win at Holy Cross,” said a game-high 41 points. But Monroe's CHICKEN BREASTS Cousy the day Connecticut defeated Among other feats — she once Cavaliers impress Probate Court is open for 33 points — including 13 scored from Providence to win the, New England struck out Ted Williams in a pitching conferences with the exhibition — Joyce has a .325 lifetime the free throw line — led his New judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 title. “But I wasn’t convinced he was York Knicks past McAdoo's Buffalo that great a player then. But after batting average and she won all 36 P.M. on Thursday nights. games in which she pitched last year. Braves, 106-102, in routing Celtics Night telephone number: watching him play in four clutch The loss seriously damaged the 649-0445. games down the stretch, I must say I The team as yet has no name, in­ * 1 . 1 9 / dicating the possibility a major spon­ Braves attempt to finish in second By EARL YOST work from his bench. am a believer. His play has been Without question, the Cavaliers When You Run A sor might yet, enter the picture. place in the NBA's Atlantic Division, S p o rts ImIiIop William E. FitzGerald spectacular and superb.” were the best of the NBA clubs to Herald Want Ad Breasts are fresh PERDUE...the top grade breasts with the yellow However, Joyce said it definitely dropping them into third place a half­ Judge of Probate w anted UConn Coach Dee Howe added Saving the best for last — the face Boston this season in Hartford. : tag. game behind Philadelphia. 643-2711 further praise and feeling. “I am would not be the Raybestos firm, located in Stratford, Conn. Cleveland defeated Boston, 101-92, Cleveland Cavaliers — the The others were Atlanta, Kansas Ci­ elated to hear this,’’ exclaimed ty, Portland and New Orleans. The idea of a professional women’s Golden State edged Phoenix, 111-106, NBA Eastern Division cham­ SPECIAL NOTE — We are taking Easter orders for OVEN STUFFER Rowe. “Joey’s selection is richly Campy Russell, the former large fresh 6 to 7 lb. Roasting Chickens and FRESH 10 to 14 lb. YOUNG softball league was started by Joyce, in overtime and Portland trimmed pion Boston Celtics wound up OLD PHONE BOOKS deserved. He is a team leader, great Los Angeles, 106-104, in other NBA their five regular season starts Michigan an All-American, in a HEN TURKEYS.______clutch performer and an extension of King and golfer Jane Blalock, in December at Houston while they par­ games. at the Hartford Civic Center reserve role, led the Cleveland point- the coaching staff on the floor.” makers with 20 points. Also in twin USDA Choice JOE WHELTON ticipated in the first women’s The Virginia Squires beat the with boos ringing in their ears The UConn mentor went on, Spirits of St. Louis, 120-116, in the figures were Jim Chones with 14, Jim EASTER HAMS “ Whelton has been a complete Superstar Competition. Other in- from.11,000, plus, fans. MITES CUBE only ABA game. Brewer 13, Jim Cleamons 12, little STEAKS If you want the very beet, carefully trimmed, winner even back in his high school Tony Hanson^ a junior forward, Boston, which will return for at Footsie Walker 11 and Auston Carr To be exact, 54,700 old Manchester/Rockville phone books. Shankiess Hocklese fully cooked Hams, please days under Coach Stan Ogrodnik at joined Thomas on the All-New least six games next season, and 10. They’re now being replaced by new 1976 books that become order now. East Catholic. England first team. Whelton was possibly eight, fell before the Central Hard-working John Havlicek. one effective April 7. ^ ■ 8 9 . “ Although small in size (5-10 and given a nod on the All-New England Division pace-setters, 101-92, and of the few Celts who gave his best, 165), he plays with the heart of a lion second team. wound up its Hartford record at two canned 23 points and Charlie Scott Discarding these old directories can be a problem for the en­ USDA CHOICE Morrell HAMS on a floor with giants. He is totally Connecticut, an NCAA E ast wins and three setbacks. had 18, IN. vironment. We want to recycle this 29 tons of paper — use it to committed and dedicated and this Regional semi-finalist and thus one Minus center Dave Cowens, the It was a treat to watch Walker, the SHORT Tobin’s First Prize HAMS Celtics fell behind early in the second make other usable products such as cardboard or roofing overcomes his small size. He shows of the top 16 in the nation, closed out smallest man on the floor, who was RIBS the potential to become one of the the year with a 19-10 won-lost record. period and the Cavaliers applied the also the fastest, and'his two tipins paper. Fleur Dl Us Boneless outstanding players in the East pressure the rest- of the way. The amongst the giants on the offensive You can help. Please turn in old phone books at these collection HAMS before he graduates.” final score in no way shows the boards were eyecatchers. 9 9 < . Whelton, named the ECAC New decisiveness that the visitors There were 25 turnovers in the first centers. England tournament’s most valuable Erving MVP enjoyed. USDA CHOICE half, 14 by the Celts, which shows We will have STANLEY’S NUTMEG brand player, tossed in a final seconds Although unable to score a point what kind of a game it was during SNET Business Office, 52 Center St. BITE SIZED CUBES ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Players in the Manchester EASTER POLISH KEILBASA. Frank or Ed will be basket to cap a 17-point performance American Basketball Association until. 3:36 had elapsed in .the first this time. BEEF happy to take advance orders on Pollah Keilbaaa which included 10 assists in the have chosen forward Julius Erving of period. Coach Bill Fitch's club For several minutes during this SNET Garage New State Road, Manchester and MORRELL Hama (the one with the blue ECAC win over Massachusetts. Then the New York Nets as Player of the stayed cool and once it got its offense span it was a comedy of errors, plus BE SURE. . , BLISS has been serving the Home Owner (or STEW wrapper or Tobin's 1al Prixe Hama. he added 25 points and seven assists Year and forward David 'Thompson rolling, it was just a matter of time some off balance basl'et tries by both 94 YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of your home Rockville SNET Business Office, 1 Court St. in the victory over Providence in the of the Denver Nuggets as Rookie of before the Celts would crumble. sides, especially Boston. by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by the finest title game, follwlng this with 18 the Year. Boston shot a horrible .181 in the When Cleveland moved to a 78-62 technical staff, phone: n - 45. points, four assists in the NCAA win second 12 minutes, hitting just four of Ecology is eveyone’s concern. The Sporting News said Tuesday third period edge, some fans started Whole Sirloin Tip USDA Choice Beef Roasts, Pork Loins and Packer Cut over Hofstra. both players received the maximum 22 basket attempts while Cleveland leaving and minutes before the final Tenderloins are suggested as good freezer or large family values. We will have The second leading scorer this past number of votes for the awards in a was racing to a 44-33 edge. gun there were more empty seats Genuine Spring Lamb and 6 to 7 lb. Perdue Oven Stuffer Roasters. Large cans of season with 423 points, Whelton poll of ABA players. (Herald photo by Dunn) Often the high-scoring Celts put than occupied. - Fruit Cocktail and Pears at 59' are a real special value. For a change try Shurfine averaged 14.6 points per game and The players also selected an All- that many points (33) in the book in a Boston attracted nearly 56,000 paid 649-9240 had six 20-point-or-better games. The period. It was the ninth time Boston Red Kidney Beans. , Star team and Erving led the Winter sports award winners fans for its five Civic Center starts, failed to reach the 100-point plateau Southern New England Telephone leader in assists with 138, he had 10 balloting for the third straight year. all of which were sellouts. or more three times. this season and it was the second win Shop PInohurst at 302 Main, Manchester Other members of the first team Claiming trophies among the winter sports teams at Cast Celtic publicist Howie MdHugh By winning this award, Whelton in five starts for Cleveland. said before the game, “It's been a BLISS TERMITE CONTROL Thurs. S FrI. 8 til 8; Sat. 8 til 6 were: forward Billy Knight of In­ Catholic High were, left to right, Bill lloeh, most improved DfV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR COMPANY • EST. 1882 joins two teammates in postseason diana, center Artis Gilmore of Ken­ The winners, enjoying a 61-49 long season.” recognition. John Thomas, senior wrestler; Mark Dumais, foul shooting award;, John Liisa, rebounding edge with Cowens out, The Oldest & Largest iri Conn. tucky, and guards James Silas of San It was a long night for Celtic PINEHURST GROCERY INC. center, was voted the player of the Antonio and Ralph Simpson of basketball most valuable; Jeff Meini, basketball most im­ had six players in twin figures and followers last night. year as well as the unsung hero; and Denver. i r proved; Pete Shannon, wrestling must valuable. Coach Bill Fitch got some excellent PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., April 7, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 7, 1976- PAGE FIFTEEN

S c o re b o a rd Bowling ~ ' • %' Blues shock Buffalo Rookie pitcher Jones ikmtii ftin ort'vv.I/Arl T n o into the game sparked Los BLOSSOMS- Vicky Bartlett 530, Charlie Miner TEE-TOTALERS - NEW YORK (UPI) WHA Rich Preston scored three Angeles’ victory. ’The goal WHA Glass 232-508, Lorrie Baker 500, Dale Bauer 511, Chuck Marge DeLisle 461, to r ie “The Sabres are pretty Bobby Hull scored three goals ... Buddy Cloutier’s was the fastest in Kings’ East 450, Sandy Kershaw 459. Reid 537, Claire Reid 510, Ford 184, Gayla Butcher much what I expected,” goals as the Jets nailed four goals, giving him 60, playoff history. Bob Nevin W L T Pts. Bill Mann 515, Clay Nivison 471, Nancy Washburn 184- said 20-year-oId St. Louis down first place in the and Marc Tardif’s 71st goal scored what proved to be Indian. 35 39 6 76 HOLIDAY 512, Jim Stamler MO, Hollo 472, Claudette Mertens 180- rookie goaltender Ed Canadian Division ... The and three assists paced N the game-winner on a short selected by Red Sox Cleveland 35 40 5 75 CATERERS- Betty Masse 224-572, Wayne 491, Karen Riordan 185-496, Staniowski after he kicked defending league champion Quebec ... and Ray Ad- backhander. Los Angeles New England 33 40 7 73 Ritchie 132, Jean Rogers 200, Ron Custer Sharon Richard 177-452, aside 37 of 39 Buffalo shots Aeros, the West Division duano’s overtime goal for Cincinnati 35 44 1 71 goaltender Rogie Vachon “Burton has been out of kilter this By keeping only nine pitchers as Mathiason 132-369, Olga 202-206-218-626, John Fran Misseri 175, Lynn en route to the Blues’ 5-2 leader, matched Win­ the Mariners prevented WINTER HAVEN, Fla. lost his bid for a shutout., the team goes north, the Sox made ■ s W s ' W est Colla 126-360, Doris Pren­ Goiangos 500, Ray Chittick Wallace 465, Marilyn shocker in the first game of nipeg’s 106-point final total Cleveland from (UPI) — Rick Jones made it, spring,” Johnson said. when Barry Gibbs scored The manager said Jones “was room for veteran first baseman- W L T Pts. tice 142, Joanne Cochran 525, Bob Bassett 512. Rogers 482, Martie Barilla their best-of-three and earned the best record, overhauling Indianapolis but some other major league Houston 53 27 on a 50-foot slapshot in the throwing strikes,” and “if we need Deron Johnson. 0 106 125-348, Helene Dey 133- 206-507, Donna Magowan preliminary round series. based on more wins as for first place in the East hopefuls were disappointed Phoenix 39 35 6 84 final period. Division. him against certain teams, he can The Red Sox, 9-4-1 on the exhibition 342, Betty Aceto 125. PARKADE BANTAM- 457. In the final regular this time. season, play their last Grapefruit San Diego 36 38 6 78 season night of the World start.” Jones appeared in three x-Minnesota 30 25 4 64 Paul Zepp 170, Jim Jones, 20, a left-handed pitcher exhibition games. He pitched four League game at Chain O’Lakes-Park I'T.ORAL- Jan Wright Gluhosky 16^152-190-507, JV ’s triumph Hockey Association, Win­ today before heading for Baltimore Canadian who spent the last season in the and two-third innings, allowing two 175-202-501, Carolyn Walter Silva 172-408, Rich Debuting successfully nipeg beat Calgary, 5-3, your house deserwes the beet! minors, impressed and Friday’s season opener against W L T Pts. Sulzinski 450. Houston outscored hits, two walks and no runs. Winnipeg 52 27 2 106 Aroian 107 triplicate. yesterday was the East manager Darrell Johnson during the Orioles. Phoenix, 8-5, Quebec out­ The Red Sox defeated the Atlanta Queb^ Catholic jayvee baseball Elsewhere around the spring 50 27 4 104 lasted Toronto, 10-6, and and will be kept as a Braves, 5-4, Tuesday. Bill Lee, Tom Calgary 41 35 4 86 PINNE'ri’ES- Pat Twer- PARKADE JUNIOR- team with a 4-1 win over <3S5a/ffornfa training circuit: S a n Diego nudged reliever when the regular season House and Jim Willoughby pitched Edmonton 27 49 5 59 dy 190-201-183-574, Joanne Kevin Marceau 215-548, St. Thomas Aquinas at opens. for Boston. Rick Burleson won the Back-to-back homers by Mike Ivie Toronto 24 52 5 53 Dey 181, Cheryl Crickmore Nella Leigher 188-490, Teri Walnut Hill Park in New Cleveland, 3-2, in overtime; ‘T m not suprised,” Jones said and Hector Torres off Jim Colborn x-Ottawa 14 26 1 29 180-485, Paula Sullivan 178- Ferguson 486, Lori Britain. Islanders 5, Canurks .3 HOUSE Tuesday after learning of his enabled the to top­ x-team disbanded 466, Barbara Algren 188, Bilodeau 475, John Jenkins The Eagles did thejr Lome Henning and Bill ple the Milwaukee Brewers, 7-1 ... MacMillan scored their success. “The coaches in the Florida y-clinehed division title Lois Begin 187, Linda 516, Ken Leitz 512, Mike scoring the first three in­ Exhibition Manny Sanguillen, Fran Taveras and PAINT Instructional League last fall told me Tuesday’s R e;s u I| s Gustafson 197-518, Kim Jordan 503. nings. Dan Hodgkins first Stanley Cup playoff basebail A1 Oliver pounded eighth-inning goals and goaltender Glenn I had a good chance to make it this Quebec 10, Toronto 6 Ruggiero 453, Gail doubled in two runs in the homers off relief ace A1 Hrabosky as year.” Meanwhile, veteran reliever ^ n Diego 3, Cleveland 2 Shimaitis 468, Wanda ANTKJUES- Flo Niles first and Harry Graham Resch earned his first vic­ AND Diego Segui was given his uncon­ the Pittsburgh Pirates routed the St. Houston 8, Phoenix 5 Bonadies 475. tory ever against Van­ game with a in the ninth in­ 352, Laurie Banavige 140, plated two in the third with ditional release and four other Louis Cardinals, 10-6... Steve Garvey Winnipeg 5, Calgary 3 couver in the Islanders’ ning after a single by Dwight Evans. Donna Bremser 351, Joan a two-bagger. Tom Boland, RIM players were moved down as the Red banged out a double and two singles first triumph over the Blackwell, a third-string catcher AUTOMOTIVE- Bee Boroch 130, Alice Sartwell Kevin Martin, Craig Sox set their 25-man roster. Left- and Mike Marshall hurled three Canucks in more than a after Carlton Fisk returned last Moquin 189-513, Diane 153-366, Fran Jam aitis 343, Steuernagel and Ken Brasa handed reliever Jim Burton, who lost shutout innings of relief to spark a 6-2 year. Henning’s goal came June, was with the Red Sox the past Moquin 182-201-514,'’)klvina Arlene Hubbard 125, Joan pitched for East with the seventh game of the 1975 World victory by the NBA with the Islanders two seasons. He batted .192 while '..'VlA l DeLisle 179, Fred Kozicki DeD om inicis 130, Sally Coach Al Freiheit using all Series, went to Pawtucket of the over the Oakland A’s Eastern Conference shorthanded and seeing limited action. 202-548, Bob Szatkowski Anderson 129-361, Joanne 23 players. International League. To reach the Andy Thornton drove home five (UPI Photo) Allantie Division MacMillan’s tally proved Balaz, obtained from California in 218-534, Nelson Walsh 206- Cox 340. opening day limit of 25 players, the runs to lead the Chicago Cubs over W L Pet. GB Form juniors to be the winner. a deal that sent pitcher 547, Bruce Moquin 543. Sox also demoted catcher Tim the Cleveland Indians, 7-5 ... Don Newest members of the Oakland Athletics x-Boston 53 26 .671 Maple Leafs 4, to the Angels, showed home run Phila. 44 35 .557 9 CHURCH- Alden Collins MANCHESTER (UPI)- Blackwell and outfielder John Balaz. Kirkwood, Steve Dunning and Paul Mike Torrez and Don Baylor enjoy rest before taking drill I'RIENDSIIIP- Pegge Penguins I prowess in spring training. But the Buffalo 44 36 .550 9V5 517, Paul Houle 201, Mike ’The Connecticut State Golf Johnson said utility infielder Bob Hartzel combined on a three-hitter in Lanny McDonald’s Red Sox were set in the outfield, with New York 37 42 .468 16 Shelsky 188-468, Sandy Weber 549, Charles Association Monday an­ Heise either would be sent to Paw­ a 3-1 Calfornia Angels’ triumph over Kershaw 185-454, Betty second-period goal proved five quality players. Central Division Kaselauskas 513, Larry nounced formation of the tucket or placed on the disabled list. the San Francisco Giants ... Mickey Dorman 186-502, Marge to be the game-winner for Heise, also with Boston the past W L Pet. GB Schloss 505, Chet Thomas Junior Golf Association of Paint Job for the house? Do it right with California Acrylip House Segui, 37, has spent 14 seasons in Loiich, in his longest outing as a New Toronto, which also was Cleveland 47 32 .595 DeLisle 205, Chickey 203-506, Elm er Ostrout 524, Connecticut. The junior PaIntI Beautiful colors last and last . . . no more blisters,'peeling two years, had battled newly York Met, allowed just one run in aided by Bob Neely’s goal the major leagues, the last two with Washington 47 33 . 588 W Balesano 208-509, Carrie Barry Carlson 213-517, Phil group was formed in or chalking. And the trim? Reach for California Trim Paint... the acquired Gene Michael and rookie five innings to highlight a 2-1 decision Boston. The right-hander was 2-5 last Houston 38 40 .487 8W Roberts 177, Doris Avery Johnson 519, Bill Grant 517, cooperation with the state and assist and Stan Weir’s original exterior latex trim paint. Steve Dillard for the utility infielder over the New York Yankees ... the season with the Red Sox. Burton, 1-2 New Orl. 36 42 .462 lOW 455, Pat Thibodeau 458, Bob Hughes 547, George section of the PGA and two assists. Stan Gilbert­ spot. Both Michael and Dillard Montreal Expos signed veteran non­ Request granted in 29 games with Boston after being Cheney baseball AtlanU 28 51 .354 19 Don Thibodeau 202-539, Bill Besterfield 539, Stan Liner other golf groups and son spoiled goaltender Spring Is a wondertui time to paint your house: played shortstop this spring, the posi­ called up from Pawtucket last June, roster relief pitcher Wayne Granger Wayne Thomas’ shutout tion the management wanted filled, Western Conferenee Avery 501, Dick Woodbury 503, Joe Levesque 514, Joe associations. The CSGA We have the paint, supplies and the "Know Howl" was not impressive in spring to a contract and optioned infielder try with Pittsburgh’s only but Heise was considered only a third Midwest Division 503, Carl Lepak 527, Skip Crangello 503, John said a pro-am will be held training. His spot was taken by Jim Cox to the minors, leaving their MESA, Ariz. (UPI) — goal. baseman. W L Pet. GB Kelly 536, Pete Larson 501, Nelligan 521, Stan Cohen May 13-14 at Farmington Jones. roster at 27 men. Dodger relief ace Mike prospects poor Kings 2, Flames I Milwaukee 37 42 .468 Don Searles 555. 540, Cy Perkins 542, Walter Woods Country Club with E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. Tommy Williams’ five- Marshall, who normally Detroit 34 44 .436 2W Dunko 505. proceeds to help support 723 Main St„ Manchester Phono.649-4501 foot goal only 50 seconds Kan. City 30 49 .380 7 HOLIDAYS- Sarah the junior association. shies away from signing (Chicago 23 56 .295 14 By LEN AUSTER Lupacchino 127, Inez. CO U M H Y C U R- Vic autographs feeling they lack I’aeifie Division Babineau 136-352. Abraitis 370, Vito Playoffs Friday importance, affixed his Herald 3porl8writer W L Pet. GB Strike threatens Agostinelli 148, Nondo An­ name to a youngster’s x-Gold. St. 58 22 .725 HARTFORD (UPI) — The A.\ TKJl i;s- Vivi Bayer num 150-384, Ted Backiel hasehall Tuesday, but only Prospects are not very good for the 1976 Cheney Tech bas^b'all Seattle 40 38 . 513 17 127-.361, Joan Boroch 126, YOUR HOME World Hockey Association Phoenix 40 40 .500 18 373, Fred Baker 137-384, Cindy (Zolgan 126-357, Alice playoffs will open Friday opener of Giants after the hoy convinced him team and second-year Coach Jim Krone admits it. Los Ang. 40 41 .494 18W Ken Bennett 150-371, Carl Sartwell 149-360, Sophie night between the New he didn’t really want it. “How will we do?” he answered Portland 36 43 .456 21 Bolin 357, E ric Bolin 350, rhetorically, “I feel we’ll do poorly,” x-clinched division title Burger 130, Terry Hinson Ding Farr 137-383, Dick FIX-UP CENTER England Whalers and the ’’All I want is a signed cond straight year. 140-370, Sally Anderson 126- he candidly stated, “ We have a type l uesday's Results Gardella 135-384, Larry SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The San Francisco Giants say they hasehall,” the boy said. “I Glen Cooke is slated to open in Cleveland Crusaders in Hart- of team where we are going to play a Cleveland iol, Boston 92 346, Gloria Smith 140-360. Gazza 156-401, Joe Lynch will open the National League season as scheduled Friday don’t really put any impor­ centerfield but the senior is on vaca­ ford following the lot of freshmen. If they come along New York 106, Buffalo 102 140, Stan McFarland 138- • LUMBER • PAINT tion for two weeks (Cheney is out the Crusaders’ loss to the San against the Los Angeles Dodgers even if the strike by city tance, on your autograph.” we’ll win a few games but if not it’s Golden State 111, Phoenix SILK CITY- Gerry 370, Todd Peck 155-398, week of April 12) so senior Kevin Sweeney 251-572, Dick Cote workers continues at Candlestick Park. ’’Under those con­ going to be an awful long season. 106, OT' John Rieder 140-363, Joe • PLYWOOD • GYPSUM Diego Mariners. Carpenter will be in center. Chris 233-201-625, Lou Pavan 201- The Giants, with owner Bob Lurie ditions,” Marshall said, “I’ll And, in all honestly I can’t expect Portland 106, Los Angeles Salafia 148-359,, Dick The 3-2 overtime defeat Skoczylas, a senior, is in left and one 104 560, Enso Pavan 209-565, doing most of the talking, are seeking park for baseball on Friday no much from freshmen right now.” Steeves 158-397, Clharlie • ELECTRICAL ^sign.” of three freshmen, Gary Marineau, Frank Pitts 203-512, Ron • PLUMBING Tuesday night for Cleveland a three-day moratorium from the matter what. Whelan 389, Nick Zavarella Cheney was 3-13 a year ago playing Mike Pinkin or Dave Gustamachio, Nivison 200-538, Ron •WINDOWS & DOORS denied the team first place in striking union so that the club can On Thursday, the Chamber of 138-399. an independent schedule. This season will patrol rightfield. the East Divison and moved provide full services for a three- Commerce is sponsoring a parade • PANELING the Beavers join the Charter Oak Junior Dan Chapman is a reserve’ • AND MUCH MORE game weekend series with the and rally, strike or no strike. The MOORE'S the Crusaders into the Conference where their 18-game infielder and junior Bob Walter is « onntion on evens pmooucre compnnr Dodgers that is expected to draw Giants’ players, riding in open cars, preliminary Eastern Divi^ slate, is set. The Techmen open looked at as the Beavers’ second oveV 100,000 fans. will be part of a 20-unit parade sion playoff, against New Friday afternoon in Hebron against pitcher. But he, like Cooke, is on ALL SALE PRICES GOOD FOR ONE WEEK ONLY “That would really be in the public through the financial district and Rham High. vacation and won’t be back until England. interest,” said Lurie of his proposed then will be feted in a rally at Union Krone will be without the services after the third game. Saturday and Sunday the three-day moratorium. “I think the Square. The rally will include the Catholic girls of four players who opted for work "We have to find a pitcher teams will play in Cleveland strikers would gain a lot of support usual bands, radio and television per­ over athletics. This situation somewhere soon,” Krone said from the public at large with a sonalities and the releasing of hun­ tennis winners and if needed, Tuesday in happened td his predecessors and forlornly, “I’m going to give Balon a gesture like that.” dreds of balloons, many of which will Hartford. Krone realizes employment comes try and maybe Lackard. Pickets outside of Candlestick contain vouchers for free game Winning its opener yesterday was first over athletics at Cheney. He “Our defense is stronger than our San Diego now faces Park, a city-owned facility, said tickets. the East Catholic girls’ tennis team doesn’t necessarily like it but must offense right now but really we don’t Phoenix in the West Tuesday they were in favor of a Giants' fans are rallying behind a over Rham High, 5-0, in Hebron. TOURNAMENT live with it. have a strong area at the moment. Division’s hest-of-five moratorium if their leadership battle cry — “Back the Giants, Sack Mary Catherine Murano, Lori Cheney expects to open with The picture is not very good. But, if preliminary. agrees. the Dodgers.” Dodger fans have White and Sue Anderson won singles veteran senior Dave Balon behind the we can keep the freshmen for the “I don’t think there is one man their cry — “We’re happy you’re matches for the Eaglettes with the INVITATIONAL plate. He hit .212 last year with four next two or three years, we’ll have among us who would disagree,” said staying in San Francisco. We plan to doubles teams of Lori White- RBls. He is also in line for work as a something. These freshmen have No successor one picket. "We know how hard Mr. celebrate by blowing out your Anderson and Kelly White-Ann Marie pitcher — Cheney is very short in this skills and they just have to develop CHAMPIONSHIP UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI) - The Lurie worked to keep the Giants in candles starting April 9.” Cannata also victorious. department with only senior Pete them,” Krone concluded. National Hockey League Tuesday .San Francisco and I think the team It’s almost like the “good old E ast’s next match is Friday at Ostashen with past mound Schedule: April 9 Rham A, 13 held a meeting to find a successor to deserves all the help it can get, even days” when the two clubs were based Glastonbury High. experience. Cromwell H 1:30 p.m., 15 Coventry President Clarence Campbell, but from us.” in Brooklyn and Manhattan and their Results: Murano (EC) def. Cheri NEW STATE H'WAY, MANCHESTER Three of the four infield positions A, 20 Bolton H, 21 Bacon Academy H, made no announcement as to any But, Lurie said, he will open the fans were the most dedicated in all of Lack 6-4, 5-7, 6-2; L. White (EC) def. results of that session. baseball. Mike Shannon 6-2, 1-6, 6-2; Anderson will be manned by freshmen. Doug 23 Vinal Tech A, 27 East Hampton H, (EC) def. Brian DeGray 6-4, 6-4; L. Landry will be at first, Ed Lackard 30 Rocky Hill Aj^ May 4 Portland H, 5 White-Anderson (EC) def, Laine- at second and Lewis LaBrec at Rham H, 7 Cromwell A, 11 Coventry Keefe 6-2, 6-3; K. White-Cannata shortstop. Junior Mark Ouellette H, 12 Bolton A, 14 Bacon Academy A, ffiKMllgarfgl (EC) def, Roche-Delguidice 6-1, 6-0. holds down the hot corner for the se- 18 Vinal Tech H, 21 East Hampton A, Yogi looks at home again 24 Rocky Hill H, 26 Portland A.^ siHfi® SAT. Dimensional Lumber -

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Look, it’s a lot better than get- 11:00 a.m . 2”x6" U College never been away. tin' up six or seven in the mornin’ and "The last time was 1964,” he said, Friday goin’ to work.” Translated, that means what you shock absorber is RASFBAI.L calling off how long it had been since Yogi laughed and hit another [NAL MATCHES 2”x8’ 2.45 3.07 3.68 4.29 4.91 think it means, yes. Yogi Berra I’enney al MnnclieHler, he last was with the Yankees. ground ball to Chris Chambliss at would like jHiother crack at 3:.'10 He was their manager then and first base. 7:30 p.m. managing some day. The season Cheney Tech at Rliain absolutely free. they fired him after the St. Louis 6.67 “ Feel a little strange going back to hasn’t even started and some of the A d « h t------$5.00 2”xl0’ 3.33 4.17 5.83 Cardinals beat the Yanks in , the Vinal Tech al Coventry being a coach again?” a guy asked baseball pushers already are saying CMUrn - ■ ■ $2.50 World Series. Now he’s one of the Stafford al Ellington Berra. the Yanks have their next manager Yankee coaches serving under S o III li W in d s o r at Announcing our Midas One-for-the-Road Sale. ^ “It doesn’t bother me a bit,” Yogi right where they can find him in a Manager Billy Martin, who used to Claslonhiiry When you buy three Midas Lifeguard shock absorbers, we responded without any emotion at minute in case Billy Martin falters. PURMASE OWENS/CORNING FIBERGLAS be one of his teammates when both Bolton al Croniwell give you the fourth absolutely free. CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS all. “ I slept after it happened. I Martin and Berra have a good un­ TICKETS AT: played for the Yankees. NiiilH Spwt W always said I did the best I could with derstanding. Yogi has always been a If you think you need new shocks, get our free INSULATION GUTS HEAT GOSTS " It ’s all new to m e," said the 50- TRACK Mth SL Mndwitor; what I had.” willing worker and a good soldier. 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PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 7, 1976 Three persons hurt Police report

(/» 3*0 in two-car m ishap David J. Swanson, 21, of 221 Porter Tuesday morning with fourth-degree disturbance at an E. Middle Tpke. • A Citizen Band radio and FM s ? S-£> St. was arrested on a-charge of larceny (shoplifting) at Sears business. He was held overnight for radio, stolen from a car parked on o reckless burning after police in­ Roebuck & Co., Manchester Shop­ court appearance today. Downey Dr. The value was $286. X > s Two drivers and one passenger suf­ Kraatz, town sanitary inspector, vestigated an incident at a local gas­ ping Parkade. Court date is April 19. • An undetermined amount of fered minor injuries in a two-car ac­ was driving a Town of Manchester oline station early today. • Robin J. Luce, 23, of Merrow Thefts reported to police Tuesday change and candy, taken from a cident at W. Center and Ann Sts. automobile. Both cars were towed Patrolman James Bowen, on Rd., Tolland, charged Tuesday after­ included; pried-open vending machine in a Monday afternoon, police reported. from the scene. routine patrol at about 1 a.m., noon with third-degree assault, • A $500 set gf golf clubs taken burgiary at the West Side Rec, Cedar mm - George J. Naczkowski, 50, of 206 Kraatz was charged with failure to breach Of peace and intoxication. from the trunk of a car parked on St. 00 M reported checking a group of five z Hackmatack St.; John K. Shea Jr., drive a reasonable distance apart. people congregating near gasoline Police said the charges involved a Stephen St. 37, of 130 \Vindemere Ave., Court date (not mandatory) is April pumps at Lew’s Sunoco, 404 Hartford Ellington; and Ronald Kraatz, 30, of 27. Rd. The station was closed. 23 N. Elm St. were treated at Driving his cruiser into the station Manchester Memorial Hospital and Five-year-old Donald J. Roy of 61D lot, Bowen saw a small fire at the released. Rachel Rd. was treated for cuts and base of one of the gasoline pumps, ! 1 M Naczkowski and Kraatz were the bruises Monday after he tripped on police said. He grabbed his cruiser’s drivers of the vehicies involved in the Oakland St. and was nearly hit by a portable fire extinsguisher to douse IS M coilision. Shea was a passenger in the station wagon, police said. the blaze. Naczkowski car. Charles R. Lake, 39, of 84D Rachel .Swqnson was taken into custody Rd., the motorist, told police he was and charged with setting .the fire, N)ic driving south on Oakland St. when police said. The other four people in lO ^ £yen o il Simda^ys the small boy, who had been walking the group weren’t charged and were on the sidewalk, started across the released. I road. Police said the fire involved a M eriden teachers small amount of gasoline which ap­ You can cash an HNB check Lake told police the boy tripped b e gn i n s t r i k e parently had been drained from and stumbled into the path of the hoses on the station’s pumps. MERIDEN (UPI) - Striking automobile. Lake applied the brakes Swanson was held on a $500 cash up to $100 at many retail outlets teachers set up picket lines early and came very plose to hitting the bond and was to appear today in today at Meriden's 14 schools that boy, police said. The boy was treated Common Pleas Court 12, East Hart­ ‘J?(Atn K were opened by school officials who at Manchester Memorial Hospital. ford. throughout Connecticut. scheduled half day sessions for students. Other arrests made or summonses ro:*^ I A union spokesperson said picket James J. LaPenna, 31, of 123F issued by Manchester Police in­ o o S S3S :r-S * lines began forming at 6 a.m. by Main St. has been charged with cluded: mi teachers who voted Tuesday to stay making an unsafe turn in connection • A 15-year-old Manchester boy, m O away from their jobs. with a two-car crash Sunday on Main taken into custody after a shoplifting The vote by the Meriden Federa­ St., police said today. incident at Sears Roebuck & Co., All you need is tion of Teachers, which LaPenna’s car was in collision with Manchester Shopping Parkade. He overwhelmingly favored the strike, a car driven by Marion Giuca, 20, of was referred to juveniie authorities came after the Court of Common 49 Hoil St. Both cars were towed; and released. 7 Council rejected on Monday the two- minor injuries were reported. • Mark A. Hall, 18, of 1024 Sullivan, year contract agreed on by the school Ave., South Windsor, charged PERSOM** P I board and the teachers. HA(^IfOnr) MAT!' I-.® ei Thomas Bruenn, the president of the federation, said the 510 teachers., who voted to strike are prepared to 1E3 HSt 76T go to jail. “We’ll drive ourselves and Alm anac save the state the money,” he said. c ’sT^J There are 591 teachers in Meriden PETER K GOOD and about 10,500 students. »“S By Cniled Press Iiiternutionul Washington, D.C. and New York Ci­ 0) a o "1 don’t think the Common Council Today is Wednesday, April 7, the ty- » ' ii A free pint of Sara Lee Ice Cream M probe continues

M Manchester Police said today they’re still investigating a three-car accident Monday night which resulted in the ^everybody in New Finland. P death of Hugh R. Hamilton 111, 31, of 30 Woodlawn Circle, . East Hartford. Hamilton was one of the three drivers involved in the 7:10 p.m. crash on W. Middle Tpke. near Wickham Park. Police declined to release details about the collision Mon­ day, but they gave this description of the accident today: Hamilton was driving his small sedan west on W. Mid­ dle Tpke. and apparently crossed into the wrong (east- bound) lane. His vehicle collided head-on with an east- And a free dinner LSW at a w o bound car driven by Margery D. Arnold, 47, of 167 Cooper Q.2 o-I •“oeiQ « -g Hill St., Manchester. a 0 9 ^ A car driven by Janice M. Cianciulli, 25, of 1325 Burn­ side Ave., East Hartford, came into slight contact with ritzy restaurant for250 couples. the other two vehicles after the head-on collision oc­ curred. police said. Ms. Cianciulli, also westbound, had Try our Sara Lee Olde Fashioned Ice Cream. Then, well put your entry blank into a Special been behind Hamilton’s car. Then cut out the words Sara Lee from the container lid Drawing* If we draw your name, we ll treat you to M Hamilton was dead on arrival at Manchester Memorial Hospital. The other two drivers suffered minor injuries, dinner at one of New England s finest restaurants, O’ and send them to us along with the Official Entry I f f police said. where youll be treated to an evening of elegant dining 0) ^ o I s ■- 5 Police said an autopsy was performed Tuesday. The Blank printed below. Well immediately send you a « S s Sj S case is still under investigation, authorities said, but it coupon good for another pint of ice cream, absolutely ... an evening so memorable that you 11 later describe appears no charges will be lodged. FREE. it as being as rich an experience as our Sara Lee =• TJ 0 ice cream itself

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Monday night, during a So: public hearing on proposed To reach the $408,200 fi* everybody reading this ad. Manchester budgets for figure, he took the $1,300 1976-77, Frank Lupien average yearly cost per recommended limiting the pupil, multiplied it by the school budget increase to 137-pupil drop estimated $408,200 and not $586,300, as for next year in the school had been attributed to him population and deducted in Tuesday’s Herald. the $178,100 result from the /f He had arrived at the $586,300 first figure. sS\S\VSS\\\\\ . X\. > n $586,300 figure by The Board of Education "2 ■< 2 -*• 1 - < proposing the school board has requested a $1,150,063 O Q (0 ^ ^ . hike for 1976-77. Town *“ tm mmm m— ‘ should get 60 per cent of the new revenue generated Manager Robert Weiss is by the new Grand List, plus recommending an $850,063 7 Instant Lottery grants. hike.

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Owner - Enlortainmant transferring, high $30s. by Senate the 1975-1976 school year. - AucU oni Sealed proposals will be LIGHT housework or babysit­ Call now for quick sale, FINANCIAL SKe B era lii OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKET HARTFORD (UPI) - received until 3:30 P.M., April -> BondS'Slocka-Mortgaget ting lew hours a day wanted. Century 21 Legislation barring public 19, 1976 at which time they - Partonal Loam CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Can 646-7223. Inturanca Jacktson Avante rest rooms from having will be publicly opened. The only pay toilets and expan­ right is reserved to reject any EMPLOYMENT RELIABLE SITTER, will Pete Gutterman Bob Durato - Help Wanted babysit in my home. Call 643- 6 4 6 - 1 3 1 6 ding the criteria for awar­ and all bids. Specifications - Busineaa Opportunities and bid forms may be secured - Situation Wanted 7715. ding permits for health PHONE 643-2711 Kathleen Cummisky Kathy Caudill at the Business Office, 45 N, FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AO COVENTRY LAKE - 200 ft. care facilities has been ap­ EDUCATION Myra Dasher School Street, Manchester, - Private Instructions CHILD CARE - Toddlers and from beach, nice winterized, Jan Hoher proved by the state Senate. Connecticut. Raymond E. - SchoolS'Classes pre-schoolers. Playmates, two bedroom cottage. Asking » Instructions Wanted $16,900. 267-9452. Frank Czaplicki SEHTRY Bob Jennings The upper chamber Demers, Business Manager ADVERTISING large fenced yard, convenient Tuesday also approved REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING location. $4. ^ r day, 644-9000. - Homes for Sale DEADLINE SEVEN room aluminium Real Estate Services changes in the membership - Lots-Land for Sale sided Cape. Three bedrooms, I n v it a t i o n - Investment Property RATES of the Permanent Commis­ - Business Property 12:00 noon the day before dining room, living room, - Resort Property publication. family room, and one bath. sion on the Status of TO BID 1 day . lOt word per day - Real Estate Wanted Deadline for Saturday and W om en a n d k ille d a 3 days . ,9( word per day □ REAL ESTATE Close to schools, church, bus Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. The Manchester Board of MISC. SERVICES 6 days ..8e w «d pec.day and shopping. $39,900. By ap­ legislative reapportion­ - Services Offered pointment only. 649-4218. PRIVATE 3 ACRES - COLUMRIA ment proposal. Education seeks bids for - Painting-Papering 26 days ..7e wprd.per day Hornet For Sale 23 Macht Rd. — Thia 6 Room Colonial Capa laaturaa a Developing Sinks for the - Bultding-Contracting 15 words. $2.o6 minimum PLEASE READ The pay toilets bill would NEED MORE Room? Seven formal dining room, llraplacad living room with open Graphic Arts Department for - Roofing-Siding Happy A d s ...... $2.19 Inert $26,500. ATTRACTIVE 5 room mandate rest rooms having - Heating-Plumbing YOUR AD room oversized aluminum stalrcaie, 3 goodtize bedroomt, breezaway, 2 car gar­ the 19751976 school year. - Flooring Ranch, fireplace, baseboard sided Cape on attractive cor­ age, cloae lo Route 6. $46,900 only one toilet cannot - Moving-Truckmg-Storage Classified ads are taken over heating, stove, refrigerator. Sealed bids will be received - Services Wanted the phone aS a convenience. ner lot. Close to school and charge for its use. The bill until 3:30 P.M., April 21, 1976 The Herald Is responsible tor Hutchins Agency 646-3160. recreational facilities. Out of 4 SECLUDED ACRES / 2 HOUSES TOLLAND *36,900 would also order that half MISC. FOR SALE only one Incorrect Insertion and town owner needs a fast sale. PRICED TO SELL ONLY $43,900 at which time they will be > Articles for Sale Happy of any additional toilets be publicly opened. The right is then only to the size of the REDUCED FOR quick sale - Call for more particulars. Rte. 44A, North Coventry - 5 Room Ranch, atone A eVz room RANCH home in excellent con­ - Building Supplies 1st Birthday original Insertion. Errors which two family, 30 Locust Street, free. reserv^ to reject any and all - iPets -Birds- Dogs B/W Realty, 647-1419. fireplace, cathedral calling, 3 room heated cottage dition inside and out. The finished family - Livestock AMY do not lessen Ihe value of the no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. presently rented, 2 car garage, pond, lovely land, Sen. Louis Ciccarello, D- bids. Specifications and bid ' Boats & Accessories advertisement will not be cor­ room is English Tudor styling. There are 3 forms may be secured at the • Sporting Goods Love, Mom, rected by an additional inser­ ONE LEVEL Living - Im­ excellent opportunity. Norwalk, urged passage of - Garden Products tion. BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive maculate six room Ranch, bedrooms, garage and double insulation in the proposal, .which was Business Office, 45 N. School ' Antiques Dad and Dolly five room Ranch, family with lots of extras. Attractive New homes in excellent location. Many custom Seven room spilt level taetefully decorated the attic. Street, Manchester, Connec­ - Wanted to Buy room, fireplace, paneling, approved 26-8. ' lot and pleasant VYe Buy Homes features. Fully equipped kitchens, hardwood throughout, kitchen bullt-lns, wall to wall In every ticut. Raymond E. Demers, aluminum siding. Hutchins “ft’s undignified to pay RENTALS Help Wanted 13 neighborhood. Mid 30’s. Call floora, stone fireplaces, wooded Iota, starling room, huge rec room with bar, gorgeous In- Business Manager. - Rooms for Rent Agency, 646-3166. B/W Realty, 647-1419. for such a vital function," , - Apartments for Rent Happiness Is: L f c OENGER $49,900. ground pool, heated garage, mid 40s. • Homes lor Rent he said. Reserving a space at CAREER., as an optician MANCHESTER- New listing - MODERNIZED Older 5-5 • Business for Rent Help Wanted 13 Mechanciai ability and math , Of /HOMts/X The bill, already ap­ LEGAL ■ Resort Property for Rent Verplanck’s U&R Built eight room Duplex, super condition. • Wanted to Rent FLEA MARKET background helpful. Call 643- Colonial, IVt baths, double Much wall-to-wall carpeting. “O e lls proved by the House, goes NOTICE • Misc- for Rent PUBLIC Health Staff Nurse 1191. garage, all the extras. Air- and White B.S. required. Minimum one A Good buy at $39,900. Call to Gov. Ella T. Grasso for AUTOMOTIVE conditioning, dead-end street. B/W Realty, 647-1419. her signature. ADMISSION OF ELECTORS ■ Autos for Sale Elephant Sale year experience. Generalized 60's. Hayes Corporation, 646- 646-8713 im F IS H ■ Trucks for Sale GENERAL OFFICE Work - By a 25-8 vote the Senate BOLTON, CONN. Saturday, April 24th, program, 35 hour week. 0131. MandMitar - Heavy Equipment for Sale Eleven paid holidays. Three bookkeeping and typing, full MANCHESTER - Solid brick Willlmantic Ea»t Brook Wall m , S IT s ” c o m p a n y approved a bill setting Notice is hereby given that • Molorcycles-Bicycles 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. day, Mon, and Tues., Wed., cape with 1 1/2 baths, the Board of Admission of - Campers-Trailers-Mobile week vacation. Community LOVELY six room Ranch criteria for the Commis­ Rain or Shine Health Service Ine., Rt. 6, Thurs., Friday afternoons. fireplace, basement garage, Homes home, on quiet tree lined full shed dormer, in mid 30's. Electors of the Town of ■ Automotive Service Columbia, Ct. 228-9428. Call 742-6641. sion on Hospitals and Call Mrs. street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- Bolton, will be in session in • Autos for Rent-Lease ' Charles Perry baths, garage, privacy, MANCHESTER Health Care for approving the Community Hall, 222 1577. permits for health care Buckley School, low 40's. Bolton Center Road, on Mon­ Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, PRIVATE PROPERTY facilites. JUMBO RANCH on 120x200 day evening, April 12, 1976, 649-1922. lot, now being built on East The proposal sets need, from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M., in ac­ □ NOTICES National Weather Forecast Eldridge Street. Cali now for lack of another facility in cordance with State Statute MANCHESTER - Magnificent •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Welcome to details and color choices. T. J. 30.00 30-34 30.41 eleven room Colonial, over 4,- WEEK the area, expectation of Sec. 9-18a, for the purpose of Lost and Found 1 Crockelt, Realtor, 643-1577. reasonable quality of ser­ admitting all persons who are the World 000 square feet of elegant living area. 4 1/2 baths, MANCHESTER - New listing vice and reasonable cost as qualified to be Electors of the IMPOUNDED - Norwegian HILLARY JOYCE April 18-25 Town of Bolton. aluminum siding, beautiful - Nice 4-4, two-family with 2- the criteria. Elk Hound, male, soft grey terraced lot. Must be seen. This family-sized eight-room split level in quiet The qualifications are as car garage and two heating Newly listed 3 bedroom Ranch within walking Proponents said the and black. Vicinity Loomis Born Priced to sell fast in 80’s. Call systems. Priced In upper 30's. distance to bus, remodeled kitchen with bullt-lns, location must be seen. Kitchen with all bullt-lns, follows: Applicant must be a Street. Call Dog Warden, 646- ; R. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, legislation was needed to 'T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- large lot, all city utilities, $36,900. large family room, fireplaced rec room, garage, PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK commences United States citizen, 18 years 4555. March 30, 1976 646-1980. or 647-1139. 1577. city utilities, mid 40s. insure enough facilities of age and be a resident of the “Interior Design with Better ^ April 18th and ends April 2Sth. In prior years would be approved, while Manchester • ANFMAHCiaCO Town of Bolton. IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed, ; MANCHESTER - Super buy, these dates have been recognized as National opponents said it might Dated at Bolton, Conn,, this brown and white, South Main : Memorial large 3 bedroom ranch, Homes in Mind” Realtor Week. It is hoped that the name change cause a deterioration of the 2nd day of April, 1976. Street area. Call Dog Warden, i Immaculate conditioned 7-room Colonial at the corner of 646-4555. i Hospital $41,900 finished basement, fireplace, will provide an even broader spectrum upon quality of health care. William J. Houle IN-TOWN — Six room king size master bedroom, Autumn St. and Ansaldi Rd. Featuring: 3 bedrooms, eat- which you, as a realtor, can develop and Imple­ After defeating an Patricia A. Rady garage, great neighborhood, in kitchen, formal dining, fireplace in living room, family IMPOUNDED - Male, black i (0«in TIMNtAlVIll Ranch, three bedroomt, ment your programs. The ultimate eNect It, of Registrars of and tan, German Shepherd | We all love you. asking low 40's. Warren E. room, walk-up attic, aluminum siding, and mqch much am endm ent 32-J that would living room with llraplaca, Howland Realtors. 643-1108. course, to reach as many people with as many have abolished the com­ Voters mixed. Vicinity Rose Lane ; Grandma & formal dining room, diversified'interests as possible. Catherine K. Leiner, LAND Asking *45,900 mission on women, the and Lake Road. Contact An-1 kitchen with new cablnata HEBRON seven room Ranch, Town Clerk dover Dog Warden, 742-7194. ; Grandpa Jay, Senate unanimously ap­ ____ |sMOW and deluxe dithwaahar, three bedrooms, private treed Covsntry — eulldar’s Delight PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK la utilized to Uncle George and one car garage, con­ proved changing its Penonala lot, garage, fireplace, 29 acres, 1,600 foot road frontage. educate as well as remind the realdente ol venient location, owner appliances. Immediate oc­ • 22 acres, 1,900 foot road frontage. Manchester of the identities and duties of the membership. INVITATION Aunt Debbie u n W| A1MI K)fOC ^ anxious. Looking for cupancy. $43,900. Warren E. Vi acre. Commercial Zoned lol. realtor, specifically emphasizing the importance The legislation, which INCOME TAX preparation - : Howland Realtors, 643-1108. TO BID Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or ' For period ending 7 a.m., Thursday, April 8, Wednesday night reasonable offer. ALSO of their basic freedom as an American to own goes to the House, would 525-8263 for appointment. replace four legislators Sealed bids will be received in will find rain and-or shower activity in the mid and upper U&R REALH CO. MANCHESTER - ten room BOLTON Vicinity property. Help Wanted 13 Pacific coast, the mid Plains, Oklahoma, eastern Texas and the 643-2692 Ranch, six bedrooms, large currently on the commis­ the Office of The Director of TAX RETURNS - Individual 12 Building lots, 1 acre - 5 acres. In conjunction with PRIVATE PROPERTY General Services, 41 Center south Atlantic states. Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Robert D. Murdock, trera lot, garage, ideal for Price ranges from $8,500 to $12,000. sion with two persons ap­ and business tax returns MORNING STOCK Crew, large family on budget. $41,- WEEK, The Manchester Evening Herald will Street, Manchester, Connec­ prepared. Call Russell L. Minimum readings include; (approximate maximum Realtor pointed by the legislature experience necessary. 5 a.m. - temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 45 (70), Boston 34 (46). 900. Warren E. Howland publish a special real estate tabloid on Friday, ticut until April 22, 1976 at Burnett, Tax Service, 353 12 noon. Morning clerks from Realtors, 643-1108. and two persons appointed 11:00 a.m. for the following Center Street, Manchester, Chicago 34 (44), Cleveland 27 (41), Dallas 54 ( 74), Denver 35 Q n l u K , Immaculate 5Va room Ranch in country location. April 23rd. This tab will be devoted to the realtor by the governor. 8:30-3:00. Apply Frank’s TEOFORD New to market, Immaculate six-room Colonial, equipment for the Regional 646-3005, Supermarket, 725 East Middle (60), Duluth 24 (49), Houston 55 (78), Jacksonville 55 ( 77), Kan­ MANCHESTER - new listing, 3 bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling brick (irepiace, large and their public (unction. It la one highlight that The Senate voted 25-8 to sas City 42 (58), Little Rock 51 (72), Los Angeles 51 (63), Miami RAMBLING nine room Cape, REAL ESTATE front-to-back fireplaced living room, formal you will not want to miss. Occupational Training Turnpike, Manchester, 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, six room Cape. Two rooms un- m eat-in kitchen, breezeway and two-car garage, Vx kill a bill that would es­ Center: INCOME TAX returns 69 (.83), Minneapolis 31 (56), New York 35 (51), New Orleans 52 Hnished, aluminum siding, dining room, eat-ln kitchen, garage, large lot, city prepared in your home by trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen­ REAL ESTATE 647-9914 acre lol. tablish standards for Custodial Equipment ROTC (81), Phoenix 51 (86), San Francisco 46 (62), Seattle 48 (63), St. cy, Realtors, 648-3166. nice location, walk to Parkaoe utilities, $39,900. qualified consultant. Call DENTAL HYGIENIST - part Louis 41 (54), Washington 37 ( 58). and schools. Low 30’s. LaPen­ legislative reapportion­ #16 Allan Keeler Tax Service, 871- time, Glastonbury location. ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. ment. The Town of Manchester is an 1781, Monday-Sunday, 9-9, Call 649-3517. MANCHESTER - Hurry - equal opportunity employer, Spring has Sprung - This 6 iSpulc D. Aniioutr. (loniuclicut The bill would have FOUR bedroom Ranch, two and requires and affirmative room Ranch, three bedrooms, required that assembly dis­ BUSINESS of your own, in­ DENTAL ASSISTANT - and half baths, large country action policy for all of its Con­ INSURANCE AGENCY in the fireplace, garage, full base­ tricts be nearly equal in □ EMPLOYMENT vestment less than $100 in­ Wanted for growing kitchen. Family room and M x m i t S e a lt g 3 n c . tractors and Vendors as a con­ Vernon Circle area looking for ment, treed lot, needs a new population, each assembly P^art tim e cle rk ty p ist. come potential $1200 a month, Manchester office. Five day owner, 30’s. LaPenta Agency, also a rec room. 3-zone heat, 64MI44 dition of doing business with week including Saturdays. Help Wanted 13 Experience in life insurance part time. Must be over 21. Realtor, 646-2440. air-conditioning and many district be completely in a the Town, as per Federal 742-9087. Experience preferred. Send more comfortAle features. senatorial district and each preferred. Typing and 4 Iflultmie Hmting ^crutcea tu betttr. Order 11246. machine transcription. A resume to Manchester Herald MANCHESTER - Seven room Offered a t only $44,900. senatorial district have an PHONE FROM home to ser­ Box RR. Beechler-Tanquay Realtor, Bid forms, plans and vice our customers in the must. Send resume to Box M, RESPONSIBLE person, Raised Ranch on lovely equal number of assembly specifications are available at Manchester Herald, wooded lot in one of 646-2212. Manchester area, flexible married, sober, not afraid of PERSON for yard clean-up, districts. the Manchester Board of Manchester's most desirable hours, super earnings, 249- hard days work, $3. per hour, phone evenings after 6, 649- MANCHESTER - New homes The Senate also ap­ Education Business Office, 45 7773. experienced superintendant, areas. Two fireplaces, pan­ ALUMINUM SIDED WOMAN for housecleaning, 1- 9628. eled family room, 2-car gar­ now under construction by proved measures: N, School Street, Manchester, knowledge in all phases of Nutmeg Homes Inc., Raised 7 room Cape, formal living and dining rooms, country 2 days per week. Own electrical, plumbing, lawn age. Priced in the 50's. Connecticut 06040. REAL ESTATE Agent - PART TIME help weeknights, Ranches and Colonials. kitchen, baths, 3 bedrooms, den or fourth bedroom, — Giving towns the Unlirffited possibilities in transportation required. Call work, apply between 9-11 a.m. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. power 1.0 mortgage their Town of Manchester, 643-4934, 5-10 p.m., Saturday 9:30-7. Priced from $49,900. Call for full basement, garage, covered patio plus a beautiful Connecticut residential and commercial only. Manchester, 528-1300. Over 21, bqndable, references, details. Zinsser Agency, 646- real esiate. The bill also field, licensed, full-time per­ MANCHESTER - U&R Built - treed lot. House has been well maintained. Call us today! I SOMERS $79,900 Robert B. Weiss, $2.30 per hour. Call 646-9197 or eight room Garrison Colonial 1511. M * requires municipal debts son wanted. Keith Real apply 707-A Main Street. New to market, seven room Raised Ranch on The modern and the antique ol this 1745 colonial have General Manager Estate, 646-4126. four spacious bedrooms, 2 1/2 incurred through baths, family room with stone Five-room summer cottage within two minute heavily wooded Vt acre lot. Large living room been tastefully synthesized to produce graclout and PART TIME bookkeeper - lunctlonal living. 12 rooms in all; 5 llreplacss; 3 baths; mortgages be’ subject to TOWN OF MANCHESTER OPENINGS on all shifts for WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS wall, double garage, $65,900. walk to lovely town beach. 3 bedrooms, living dining room with slider to deck, 2 full baths, statutory debt ceilings. secretary, one girl office. Call Hayes Corporation, 64M131. $46,500 room and kitchen. Only $13,300. large working kitchen with fireplace; library with experienced printed circuit 12 to 14 Year Olc^s between 10-2 , 643-1440. BOLTON — New U&R finished rec room, double garage. — Setting up a review of LEGAL board people. Printed circuit fireplace; 16x20 family room with barbeque; wide to canvass for the RANCH - Country living in the built tlx room Riltid board floors; panel doors; small barn; a most exciting the state's fiscal statutes. board fabricator, SCHOOL BUS Drivers, NOTICE photographer, electroplater, city, 100x200 lot, surrounds Ranch, cathedral calling home. — Allowing cable televi­ knowledge of Manchester this clean six room brick and living roo^. atone NC driller. Programming for MANCHESTER necessary, clean driving sion facilities to be The Zoning Board of Appeals excellon drill equipment, silk aluminum home. Two baths, lireptaca, room will hold public hearings on record required, call 643-2373 fireplace, garage, asking $42,- relocated if necessary by a screener and QC inspector, EVENING HERALD or 643-2414. with g liv M S in g doora, FREE MARKET EVALUATION state highway project. Monday, April 19, 1976, star­ dry film applicator. Must Mon., Tues., Wed. 5-8 P.M. 900. Keith Real Estate, 646- convai.'S^kltchan with ol your home by a qualified representative. After SENTRY ting at 7:00 P.M., in the have one or more years 4126, 649-1922. — Establishing the BABYSITTER to care for one buill-lna, (hraa badrooma, NEW TO THE MARKET a thorough inspection we will suggest a com­ Hearing Room of the experience in P. C. board vanity type bath, onacar mechanism by which CALL 647-9946, 3-5 P.M. child, my home or yours, MANCHESTER - Eightight room 7 rwim Ranch with 3 bedrooms, IVz baths, gorgeous new petitive sales price. Municipal Building to hear manufacturing. Apply in per­ Highland Park area. Call 646- Real Estate Services federal funds may be used Contemporar^^split,porar' four garage, one acre lot. kitchen, formal dining room, I'ving room with fireplace, (No Obligation) and consider the following son at Multi-Circuit Inc., 50 0559. Minimum down payment. to reimburse the state for Harrison St., Manchester, 646- bedroom.s. 'jv r n a th s , 2-car heated rec room, garage with MUtomatie door opener and petitions: STATE HEARING • ^ acre treed lot. expenditures for elderly 4100. PERSON wanted - im­ U&R REALTY CO. wall-to-wall carpeting. Low 40’s. ALSO View of Hartford skyline. 60’s. housing project develop­ Item 1 No. 487 mediately to take full charge Warren E. Howland, 643-1108. 643-2692 RN'S and LPN's needed for 3- BEGIN A CANEER of Infant at night, hours 9 ^ Robert D. Murdock, ment. Brown's Tire Shop — 11 shift. Excellent benefits IN Request Special Exception in p.m.-8 a.m. $20 per night, MANCHESTER - Extra nice ^lacLcViacd & ^osseU o i COVENTRY $32;900 — Taking some Depart­ and working conditions. must have experience and ment of Transportation accordance with Article IV, Please apply in person, LAW ENFORCEMENT 5-4 Two family, new furnace, REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 ■ Immaculate 6 room Cape. .3 bedroomy, large kitchen, references. Call 646-2369. appliances, and more. Ideal 189 West Center Street 289-4331 decisions — such as leases Section 6 and Article II, Sec­ Meadows Cfonvalescent The Connecticut Army National Guard can tend you to MANCHESTER - Six room V i den, garage, nicely landacaped, quiet area.______tion 10 for General Repairer's Center, Manchester, Conn. for young couple, let tennent in slate airports — a-way the U.S. Army Military Polica School at Fort McClallan, help make mortgage older Colonial, formal dining License at existing service Yog till it Hu It h_M Ml tt Bw room with dry bar and built-in from the review powers of SCHOOL Maintenance help - Alabama, for eight waaki ol training In law anlorca- payments. Must be seen. Dmy BURNSIDE AVENUE station — 333 Main Street — it liC il $43-2711 tolat for tut W,9(X). Warren E. Howland hutch, city gas, water and I. HAPPY the state Property Business Zone III. mechanically capable. Give menl. The achool Includaa training In malhoda ol ap­ roislti. sewer, convenient to down­ FAMILY SIZE HOMES Reviews Commission. experience and references. prehension, search and asizure, judo and application Realtors, 643-1108. BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE Item 2 No. 490 Manchester Herald Box, NN. town shopping and schools. BIRTHDAY COLLI ol unarmed delenss, technlquea ol quailing riota and $29,900. By owner. 643-8608. Anthony & Michael INSURANCE AGENCY east SOUTH WINDSOR - 3 raised DeCaprio — Request Special diaturbancaa, care and use ol authorized weapons, hearth brick fireplaces, 3-4 DnVE BY - THDICAU us TO IIISKCT! AMERICA! Klla won’t cross AVON’S NEW earnings plan of the river needs full time SEVEN ROOM Cape, four Exception in accordance with means you make more melhodt ol patrolling, and bailc technlquea ol In­ bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, 331 PARKER 8T. — 8 li plua roomt, aluminum aiding. 289-0241 |U 3[ picket lines experienced help, must know bedrooms, big family room, Article IV, Section 6 for mmney. Sell guaranteed, vestigation and Interrogation. general insurance rating and living room, dining room, 34 MILFORD RD. — Radon# Inalda and out. Air condttkmar. 1776.1171 & two fireplaces, central vac HARTFORD (UPI) - General Repairer's License to world famous products, many coverage, typing, no fam l0 room, play room. 11/2 230-271 HIU8TOW N RD. - Two family, 2 car garaga, bam. Initial enllatmant la lor fix years. Following eight weeks baths, fully caroled, 4-zone system, attached garage, 410-413 NORTH MAIN 8T. - Two family, 2 firaplacaa, naw wiring. Gov. Ella T. Grasso. the conduct business of auto at new low prices. I'll show shorthand. Salary commen­ quiet street, $46,900“ Owner, 40 HIQHWOOD DRIVE - Elavan rooma, 5 badrooma. Tha Vary Boat. EAST you how: Call 523-9401. ol Basic Training and eight waakt ol Military Polica surate with experience. Write oil heat. Mud room and much, nation's only woman production painting with auto much, more. Mid $$0,000. Alda 271 MAIN ST. — Idaal for offlcaa, cloa# to hoapital. Immaeulata. HARTFORD body work in existing building School you’ll return home to a guaranteed part-time to Box SS, Manchester 00 WALNUT 8T. — Plaaiant aurpriaa, Immaeulata in avary raapact. WAGNER governor, has turned down job with the 143rd Military Police Company at the West Herald. Realty, MLS Realtors, Equal 122 WARANOKE RD. - Aluminum aldad. Daautlful T o p ol tha hilt." ,in invitation to an NBC at 291 Adams Street, In­ Housing Opportunnty* 688- IMMACULATE Cape, large Hartford Armory on Farmington Avenue. kitchen with dishwasher, dis­ 101 HARTFORD RD. — Authantle Chanay Eaatata. Almoat 3 aortal felevi.sion program, saying dustrial Zone, and to maintain LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL SECRETARY - 7271. 10 KNOX ST. - DIaanoat 2 family wa*v§ avar aatn. the nonconforming yards. posal, formal dining room, 074 WETHERELL ST. - Eight room, four badroom Colonial. Juat llatadi she would not cross picket The pay la good. During active duty training you'll Manchester law firm has posi­ three bedrooms, handy to LOVELY 8-ROOM COLONIAL Information pertaining to LIQUOR PERMIT receive $360 par month plus tree meals, houaing, un­ tion available. Applicant must FIRST OFFERING - Six 32-34 CLINTON ST. - Two family. 7H mortgaga avallablat Call now. lines hy striking NBC NOTICE OF APPLICATION room Ranch, breezeway, gar­ schools, shopping etc. $33,900. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplaced den, formal dining room above may be obtained in the This is to give notice that I, William iforms, and full medical coverage. Whan you return have typing and shorthand Phllbriek Agency, 848-4200. w/sliding glass doors to sundeck, living room, kiteken technicians. Planning Office. G. Brocken of 57 Essex St., proficiency. Legal experience age, fireplace, plaster walls, you’ll work one weekend each month for $53.66 with good condition throughout, ______,:______VERNDN w/dinette and laundry room. $.19,906. Mrs Grasso said Manchester have filed an application preferred but not required. 103 MONTAUK DRIVE - 10 room Ralaod Ranch, In-law auttal All persons interested may at­ placarded 1. 4, 1976 with tne Liquor city utilities, lot 100x160. Near LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN ^lomatlc Incraases. Each aummar you’ll serve two Salary commensurate with SS SKINNER ROAD — Lovaly 3 badroom Ranch, garaga, apllt rail tartea. riicsday she was asked to tend these hearings. . Control Commission for a ' school. Priced at only $43,900. spacious Garrison Colonial on ippear in the special Zoning Board of RESTAURANT LIQUOR for the sale weeks active duty with tha 143rd MP Company. qualincations. Call Attorney beautiful wooded lot, large 00 CAMPBELL AVENUE — Savan room ovtralzad Capa, 240* yard. of alcoholic liquor on the premises BlI George W. Ripley or Attorney Call Charles Lesperance, 649- p ro g ram in .New York Appeals Main Street. Manchester Additional banellta Include $20,000 Ufa Inturanca lor 7620. family room with fireplace, EAST HARTFORD The business will be owned by Sanford J. Plepler to arrange 12x23 game room, music I'hursflay. sfion.sored by the Bernard R. Johnson, $3.40 a month, PX privllagaa, and a free rallramani interviews. 649-5277. 01-53 QOOOWIN 8T. — Two family, 2 ear garaga, 150* landacapad lot. Chairman Shadowfax Inc. of 811 Main Street, plan. MANCHESTER ten room room, or fourth bedroom, 11 CLUNE COURT — 8 li room oldar homo, 2 car garaga, 022,500.00. l.adies Home .Journal. "1 Manchester and will be coriducted by wall-to-wall throughout, 0-10 HIQHLAND 8T. — Builnaaa proparty plua two apartmonta. Paul ,1. Rosselto, William G. Bracken as permittee. ranch, Five bedrooms, two 1 will not attend because of MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS; Age 18 lo 34; normal rosewood paneling, central Secretary W illiam G, Bracken color vision; U.S. Citizen, or be admitted to U.S. for and half baths, fireplace, ELLINGTON NOTHING TO DO, BUT... the strike by NBC Dated 5. 4, 1976 Butinesi Opportunity 14 remodeled kitchen, many vac, built-in barbecue, sliding THINK LAZY Dated this 7th day of April, permanent realdancy; no mors than 3 dependents (or glass doors, flagstone patio. 01 SAAD'S MILL ROAD — 3 plua acraa, uniqua 9-room Colonial, 3 out- play tennis, go swimming, pisy shuttlsboard and techno ians wtio have es­ 1976. extras, must be seen. $40s. bulldlnga, trout atraam. Move in and relax In thIa comfortable two baskstball. This outstanding 7-room Condominium non-vstarana; no serlout arrsat record; height at laaat MANCHESTER Three chair LaPenta Agency Realtor, 646- Call today for details and in­ tablished po ket lines, and I spection of this choice bedroom Condominium with appliances, has 2 hill and 2> ford. For shop at home ser­ cast iron and tin toys. Call 875- capital 1& i i CHANCE/ 'I6URED IN vice. Call Scavitto’s 633-0255. 7356. couldn’t have sinned so bad'that you had to punish him that 3 7 ------Jima COMPUTER, 1966 DODGE van, 6 cylinder, 18 19 2t 22 Senior Citizen Discount. $845. Call 423-4087. way. Everyone says you are good and can do anything you 40 Greek letter 3 1/2 ROOM Apartment, plea­ want to do. You could have saved my little brother, but you 41 Voided 24 25 26 sant, location, appliances, escutcheon SWIMMING POOL Sacrifice. 646-1929 IS THE number to let him die. You broke my mother's heart. How can I love Leading manufacturer has heat, hot water. Working you? (her.) 27 28 29 □ RENTALS call for a Volkswagen Bus 1968 42 Chemical redwood pools left over from adults. No children, pets. 643- 30 31 3 i 2880. rebuilt engine. New transmis­ PETER substance 33 1975 season Half Price. sion, front brakes, muffler. 43 300 (Roman) 34 Guaranteed installation and Body good. Fold down bed, DEAR PETER: Your question is one that has troubled 45 European 35 36 37 38 39 terms. Call toll free 1-800-228- Rooms lor Rent 52 MANCHESTER - Immaculate country storage $750. firm. Call after 6 40 1976 ask for Monte, day or 5 1/2 room, two bedroom religious men for thousands of years. One great thinker 47 Swindled 41 42 p.m. wrote a.book about it. It Is called “Job” end Is part of the 50 Ice formation evening including Sunday. ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly apartment. Quiet area. 43 44 45 46 Homo* For Solo 23 Homei For Solo 23 Servlcot Ottered 31 Pelntlng-Peperlng 32 rooms, single $56., double $69. Security deposit. References Bible. It says that the suffering of innocent people Is 51 Aviators plus tax, continental JONES AUTO something we cannot understand. 52 Extra 48 49 50 CHINA - 82 piece, Limoges, required. No pets. $200 remuneration breakfast, maid service, color But this much Is sure; Death is not a punishment. It is STUMP REMOVAL - Spring PAPER HANGING Expert. Pearl ivory pattern, $50.; 35 monthly. Carl A. Zinsser SALES 53 Besieges 51 62 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer special, 20" stump $15. Also Your average paper, in piece Steubenville, very old, TV, utilities, parking. Call, Agency, 646-1511. n NM M Sriilir, lsl^ SA * ...U7N one of life’s mysteries. Speak to your minister, Peter. 54 Individuals special on all sizes. Cali 742- average room , $25. Mr. $35.; not sets. Call 646^54. 646-2300. n m M s. ISIS, isiw...... tin s Communicate with God by praying, and He will help you in DOWN 53 71 OW M in 442, His, SI, Itsns ..t22N 1 Desertllke 1 1 ^ 1 7 WE’RE MAYBE i ''l l f ix 9347. Richman, 646-3864. TWO AND HALF room with I t to w OdOaae n , ms, s i...... t I M your search for wisdom and goodness, and make your NOT DOING- OUR PRICE SIZE! 42” Hitchcock round pedestal LARGE Clean furnished heat, appliances, third floor, I t m I m lt T r , I im4...... UttS Mommy happy again. fNKWSHAI’ERKNTKRPRISEASSN i THAT' table with leafs and four rush room, in convenient location main slreet. References, 11 rinl «EM M ir. i C)L ms ... .tlHS MUCH IS TOO E-Z Floor Cleaners - Rugs and WILLIS SCHULTZ. Quality for employed person. Call tl me hnis,all.,n...... carpets vacuumed and sham- interior and exterior, painting seat ladder back chairs. Like security, lease available im­ DEAR ABBY: My husband plays cards with the boys Bu s in e s s HIQH.O evenings. 646-7944. 12 FM rM lm iW w • uL rl4Uit2M FIRST FLOOR pooed, floors washed and ^ new. New $750, sell $500. Seen mediately. $135. 646-3911 after IlOSELlIttl^tni'...... 1IM one night a week. Whenever I ask him how he came out, he 2200 waxed. Reasonable rates. Call sured. Call 649-4343. by appointment only. 646-8835. six. 72 me im i Ems ms ss * ... .m i says, "Oh, I broke even." LIGHT Housekeeping, room 12 lOVOU Cmsi CMm, 4 4r, ms ..tl2N Win at Bridge SQUARE FEET 646-0518. Abby, it’s not possible to break even every time. Do you WHEEL HORSE garden trac­ for rent, stove, refrigerator, FURNISHED apartment, 1 299 Broad SL, Manchettor 64845U linens provided. 801 Main St. think he keeps his losses a secret because he’s ashamed or > < QUALITY Refinishing, 252 Building-Contracting 33 tor, 35 models in stock. See us 1/2 rooms, private bath, because he thinks I’ll try to keep him from playing if he C0OKlf5 cookiEs 649-9879. PONTIAC 1971 Bonneville, Nine never — but maybe MANCHESTER s-room Ranch, 3-4 Spruce Street, Manchester. for new, used and repairs. carpeting and paneling. Good loses too much? On the other hand, could he keep his ^ C ^ N T S NEWTON H. Smith i Sons - Sale on some models. Save. location. Call 649-5729 green, with vinyl roof, V8 ?C£W7S bedrooms, formal dining room, 12x20 colonial Very reasonable, free es­ MANCHESTER - own home, automatic, excellent condi­ winnings a secret because he’s afraid I’ll ask him for part of "never” with nine is such a p/us3^t4X timates. Free pick-up and Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Pick-up and delivery. evenings. his winnings? family room, 2 FIREPLACES, V /t baths, 2 ditions, rec rooms, porches Manchester & cle Shop, 178 large furnished room, bus tion, low mileage, radial tires, close proposition that experts delivery. Call 643-4369 or 646- line. $25. weekly. 649-3944 cassette player, $1700. Call FAYE NORTH frequently go against it when finished basement rooms, double garage. 8567. and roofing. No job too small. West Middle ’Turnpike. 30 LOCUST STREET - First IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Close to churches, Call 649-3144. evenings, 528-9678 days. floor, four room apartment, 649-8962. 44 they know that one opponent shopping, schools. LOW, LOW 60’s SECRETARY’S office desk, L h eated , s e c u rity , $210. DEAR FAYE; Both ¥ K 7 holds a long side suit. 4-7 C 1976 D> N(A W>c t M Bw U S Ft: 0» CUSTOM PAINTED lamps, ONE large room for working 1966 CHEVROLET Suburban ♦ A K Q J 5 In today’s hand East took several styles, choice of 50 CARPENTRY - Repairs, shaped, can be seen at 707 Available April 16th. 646-2426, remodeling, additions, ga r­ Main Street, Manchester. person, private bath, entrance 9-5. Carryall. Running condition DEAR ABBY: Can you tell me why I change my 4 K Q 7 4 2 his ace of cluhs and returned KEN OSTRINSKY, Realtor colors. Reasonably priced. and parking. Call after 5 p.m., handwriting from day to day? It’s beginning to bother me. WEST EAST Captain ^asy — Crooks and Lawrence Call 875-1165. b a ges, roofing, call David $150. as is. May be seen at Brown’s the suit. South ruffed with the Patria, 644-1796. 649-9704. CLEAN four room apartment Tire Shop, 333 Main Street, One day I’ll slant my writing to the left, and the next day 4 J 9 5 2 4 10 8763 six of trumps, led a trump to ELECTROLUX - four months for rent. First floor, no pets. Manchester. Best offer. rU slant it to the right. Some days it’s straight up and ¥ Q .¥ JS 4 dummy’s king, noted the fall $ORRV, MR,McKEEi OUR COMPUTER. \ e05Hi VOU CAN'T ^ WHV PIPNT HOLPON.5UH1 I 643-1333 HOME GARDENS Roto CENTRAL, pleasant, room 4:9 863 e74 CHECK HA5 TURNED UP WO LEAP B LA M E \ YOU TH IN K OF WES ROBBINS carpentry old, excellent condition, with Adults only, $130 plus security down. of the queen from West, led a THINKOFOVf tilled, Manchester, Bolton. next to shower, parking. 649- ON BUCKINGHAM I5H'5 I e v e n A SLIPPERY t h a t BBFOfZB .remodeling specialist. Ad­ power nozzle. Call 875-9190. deposit. 646-3841. 1966 RAMBLER, needs work, Then there are days when I feel like spreading the letters 4 J 10 98 4 A 6 5 trur.gp back, finessed against WAV VOU MIGHT Coventry, East Hartford and 6801 after 6:30. WHEREAB0UT5i CON fiJZriW NOBOPy I IBTTlhie HIM REACH HIM I MANCHESTER - Six room Vernon areas. Call 646-8019, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, $75. Call 649-0470, anytime. out, and other days I write with the letters all crunched up SOUTH (D ) East’s jack and made his slam 4 A K Q . CAN KEEP UP X GWIWDLE ME? Cape, new kitchen and roof, Lots-Lend For Sole 24 built-ins, bathrooms, BICENTENNIAL goodies - 4 4 ROOM DUPLEX - nice loca­ close together. It’s to the point where I can’t identify my when the finesse worked. \ W ITH HIM I kitchens, 649-3446. tion, carpeting, private BANK Repossessions - 1975 ¥ A 10 98632 large master bedroom, MADE TO Order - Formica gowns, circa 1865 lace shawls. Apartments For Rent 53 own handwriting. The finese wasn’t a sure carpeted living room with BOLTON VICINITY - Twelve Back hair combs, fans, driveway, basement, securi­ Toyota Coreila, 2 door hard­ I’m a legal secretary for a reputable law firm, and I’ve ♦ 10 2 Tops, cabinets, doors, top, 4 speed transmission, * 3 thing, but it was definitely the fireplace, large treed lot. $34,- building lots ranging from one shelves, etc. Free estimates. LEON CIESZYNSKl builder - children’s dresses long and ty. $165. No utilities. 643-9233. been asked lately, "Is this your handwriting?" acre to five acres. Priced new homes custom built, WE HAVE customers waiting AM-FM radio. 1973 Ford LTD, North-South vulnerable correct percentage play. The 900. Philbrick Agency, 646- . Call 649-7831. short baby dress, etc. Tel. 649- for the rental of your apart­ WORRIED OUT EAST principle of restricted choice 4200. from $8,500 to $12,000. Century remodeled, additions, rec 7705. SIX ROOM Apartment, stove, 4 door hardtop, AM-FM radio, 21, Tedford Real Estate, 647- rooms, garages, kitchens ment or home. J.D. Real refrigerator, carpeting, air-conditioning. Power had come into action. West WATERPROOFING - Estate Associates, Inc. 646- DEAR WORRIED: Graphologists tell us that one’s West North East South OVERSIZED CAPE - Six 9914. remodeled, bath tile, cement private driveway, $215 per steering, power brakes. Call held either queen-jack or Hatchways, foundation CARPETS - plush deep red handwriting reflects one's personality and character, and queen of hearts. With queen- rooms, with central air- work. Steps, dormers. 15’xl2’, Beige 15’xl2’. Grey month. Two children, no pets, South Windsor Bank and cracks, sump pumps, stone possibly the state of one’s mind. If I were you I'd consult a 1 ¥ jack he might well have conditioning, eat-in kitchen, BUILDING Lot, suitable for walls, patios, steps, walks, Residential dr commercial. 9’xlO’. 3-55 gallon drums. Call security, 646-6072. Trust. 289-6061, Mr. Marouski. Pass 2 e Pass 3 ¥ single or two family. 3-car Call 649-4291. LOOKING for anything in real psychiatrist. played the jack. With the ac­ dining room, brand new bath, fireplaces, ceramic tile after 4. 646-6948. estate rental - apartments, Pass 4 4 Pass 4 ¥ three good sized bedrooms, garage owner-broker. 649-8782 repairs. Basement floors. MANCHESTER - Four VW, 1971 S up er-B eetle, Pass 4 N.T. Pass 5 ¥ tual queen singleton he had to after 5. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY homes, multiple dwellings, no rooms, one bedroom, first excellent, condition, all new play the queen. $35,000. Philbrick Agency, Expert mason. Albert Zuc- FOR SALE - Crocheted fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Pass 6¥ Pass Pass Realtors, 646-4200. caro, 643-4953, 653-2914. Carpentry and general con­ afghan. Call 646-6652. floor, heat, hot water, stove, tires, $1,475. Call 875-8216. Opening lead — J 4 tracting. Residential and Associates, Inc. 646-1980. cooking fuel, quiet, con­ Astro-graph Alley Oop — Dave Graue commercial. Whether it be a venient location, large yard. 1967 DODGE Pick-up, $500 or J RAISED RANCH - Seven Business Property 26 THINK Spring in your custom WALNUT Motorola console PRESIDENTIAL Village rooms, beamed cathedral made outfit. Call 649-0131. small repair job, a custom stereo with am/fm radio, $205 monthly. Security and best offer. Call between noon By BERNICE BEDE OSOL By Oswald & James Jacoby A Florida reader wants to built home or anything in apartments, near churches references. Write Box ’TT, and seven. 875-7446. know if it is ever correct to THEY JUST FLEW HOW-IH'HECK IT’LL TAKE US ^ MEBBE WE ceiling in living room with PACKAGE STORE - well es­ $200. Call 647-1957. and shopping area, no pets. There is an old bridge rule INTO -THE CAVE, fieldstone fireplace, eat-in between, call 646-1379. Manchester Herald. For Thursday, April 8, 1976 SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) pass when partner opens one ARE WE aONNA ) DAYS T'CLIMB,UP) WON’T HAFTA tablished, doing over $100,000. GARDEN evenly tilled with Please call 646-2623. Winning and achieving Is im­ of thumb called, "Eight ever ZAK ' GET MISS MONA I -rVIAT MOUNTAIN! /CLIM B, ZAK’ kitchen, formal dining room, TAG SALE - Many new items, 1968 PONTIAC Tempest, 8, ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) notrump. Good lease, located in a plaza, Troy tiller. Reasonable. Call portant. but if you have to do it — nine never" that applies to OUTATWERE, ' ^ ' 15x21 fam ily room with TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ automatic, clean, good condi­ Give risky ventures the widest The answer is that it is fre­ ^ O O P? excellent clientele. Asking George. 649-7846. two motorcycles, car, clothes, MANCHESTER GARDENS- at the expense of others today the play of a suit when the fireplace, wooded acre lot vice - Remodeling, repairs, Homes tor Rent 54 tion, Best offer. M9-3924 after possible berth today. Don’t quently correct to do so.In fact only $23,900, Arruda Realty, 10 speed bike. Friday and Two bedroom duplex, in it will be a hollow victory for defense holds the queen. When with privacy, $44,900, additions, custom building. No 3. gamble for large returns on with any balanced hand and 528-9395, 644-1539. WINDOW CLEANING- Saturday 9-7, 48 High Street, beautiful country setting. you. you hold exactly eight you try PhilbricK Agency, Realtors, job too small. Free estimates. Manchester. COLUMBIA - Attractive situations about which you many slightly unbalanced Commercial and residential, Includes heat, hot water, 1973 FORD - Gran Torino a finesse. When you hold nine 6464200. insured, call Quality Over 25 years experience. 643- Ranch, two bedrooms, dining know very little. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. hands it is correct to do so any MANCHESTER - Vernon appliances, and parking. $189- wagon, new shocks, battery, 21) It could be embarrassing you try to drop the lady. Maintenance Inc., 647-9498. 5769. SAND and gravel for sale - room, fireplace, ^rages, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) time y ou hold seven high-card Townline, on busy Route 83, $199. monthly. Superintendent tibes, muffler, trailer hitch, today if you let yourself get The "ever" with eight is SIXTEEN ACRES - Plus tree work and odd jobs. Call 646-0090, Robert C. White references, no pets, W75. 228- You may have to contend with points or less. combination office and in­ GARAGES, room additions, 3540, 646-3166. roof rack, V-8 , 302, excellent drawn into a discussion in­ almost always correct; the restored antique Colonial in dustrial building. Tremendous CUSTOM . ROTO-TILLING. 647-1834. Company, 236-5961. E qual' a considerable amount of Manchester. Fifteen rooms, decks, rec rooms. Twenty condition. Call 875-9190. domestic frustrations today. Be volving subjects you know very value. T. J, Crockett, Have "Troy bilt” roto-tiller, housing. little about. three full baths, nine will travel, gardens, years experience, residential GIRLS Two Pants Suits, size COVENTRY Lake - two patient and be sure to watch Realtors, 643-1577. 1973 TOYOTA, C orona fireplaces, other features too flowerbeds, lawns, large or or commercial. Stephen 8, 10 $5.; Spring coat, size 10, bedroom year round house, your temper. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. Berry’8 World Myers, 646-2672. MANCHESTER - Fairfield deluxe, good condition. Call numerous to mention. $130,- small. Call 643-1895. $4; raincoat with zip-in lining, Street - Five room, duplex for newly remodeled, nice tile GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Be 19) In doing business with new M- 7 644-1939. firms or people today, don’t 000. Philbrick Agency, size 8, $3.75; All in excellent bath, convenient kitchen, oak cautious today as to whom you rent, wall-to-wall carpeting, take anything for granted. In­ Realtors, 646-4200. Reel Estate Wanted 28 TWO HANDYMEN will rake, condition. 649-4915. • floors, immaculate, Impart your secrets. You don’t finished rec room, garage, 1973 OLDS, Cutlass Supreme, sist upon proof that they’ll fertilize, lime, general lawn RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 throughout. Absolutely no want what you’ve said distorted ALL CASH for your property $225 monthly, no utilities. blue with black vinyl top, stand behind what they sell. The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions NORTH COVENTRY - Price work, mow lawns seasonal. WE BUY and sell furniture. Security and lease required. pets, responsible adults only, or used against you. is right on this three bedroom within 24 hours. Avoid red security, 774-5758 , 423-4190. automatic, excellent condition Also clean attics and cellars. BIDWELL Home Improve­ Cash on the line. One piece or Call 646-4461 after 5. CANCER (June 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, tape, instant service. Hayes except for high mileage. $2,- Your one-to-one relationships Reasonable. 643-5305. ment Co. Expert installation an entire houseful. M6-6432. Usually you manage your formal dining room, deck, Corporation, 646-0131. NEWER Six room Colonial, 1 000 o r ^ s t offer. 643-(i712. could cause you some unex­ of aluminum siding, gutters Furniture Barn, 345 Main MANCHESTER - Unusual resources reasonably well, but nice landscape lot. High 30’s. ROGER LANDON - General and trims. Roofing installa­ Street. Beside Douglas 1/2 baths, wall-to-wall pected headaches today if 8PRlNe SELLING your house? Call us deluxe one bedroom 1975 MONZA, 2 plus 2, V-8, today you could do something CLEANINe/ I Century 21, Tedfora Real clean-up and lawn care. Car tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- Motors. townhouse, private entrances, carpeting, fireplace, nice irrational that may cause you're not tactful \Wth com­ EsUte, 647-9914. first and we’ll make you a wash ^ tu rd ara and Sundays 9109. location. Rent with option to automatic, low mileage, panions. and patio, full basement in­ excellent condition. Call alter severe complications. cash offer, T.J. Crockett, only; 15ack of Savings Bank of FOR SALE two ranges, one buy. Dubaldo-Lesperance PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) cludes heat, appliances, 5, 649-7114. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There’s 3-4-5, THREE family, vacan­ Realtor, 643-1577. Manchester, 923 Main Street. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, dishwasher, for information Agency, 646-0505. Be careful while working today carpeting, and pool. Ice a strong possibility today you’ll cy, centrally located, business roofing, storm windows, aw­ phone 646-8215, 643-2693. Cali and keep a close eye on the Call 646-9061 between 7 a.m. - skating pond. $245 per month. attempt more projects than too. Exeellent investment. IMMEDIATE CASH for your GLASTONBURY - Small five 1974 F IR R E B IR D , low people you are working with. 9 a.m. only. nings. Quality workmanship, after one. Available immediately. Call you can capably, handle. Do Principals only. Call owner, property. Let us explain our free estimates. Fully insured. room house with closed-in mileage, fully loaded, B e sure all are safety­ lair proposal. Call Mr. 646-1021 days, 646-1705 negotiable. Call 289-0983 after less, but do it properly. & 649-1919. 872-9187, 649-3417, Building Supplies 42 evenings and weekends. porch, two bedrooms, den, conscious. Belfiore, 647-1413. living room, eat-in kitchen, 4 p.m. VIRGO (Aug. 23-S«pt. 22) D&A ROOFING. Roofs, FLAT STONES - for retaining lovely area, $275. Lease, Duties that you thought you MAY WE-BUY your home? MANCHESTER .attractive Trucks lor Sale 82 had swept under (he rug may y o u r $32,500 R&R TREE SERVICE siding, gutters, and leaders. walls, fireplace veneers, three room apartment. Stove, security, references required. BOLTON - Good sized Quick, fair, all cash and no Trees removed, land Free estimates. Fully in­ flagstone, fieldstone, also Call 1-224-8792 anytime. pop UP to haunt you today. It problems. Call Warren E. refrigerator, neat, electricity, 1967 FORD, F250, 6 cylinder, wouldn't be wise to again brush b i r t h d a y lour room Ranch, large cleared. No job too small. sured, 249-0205, clean used bricks. Call Bolton references. No pets. $155. 646- Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. pick-up truck, $600. (jail 647- them aside. April 8, 1987 living room with fireplace, Free estimates. Notch Quarry, 649-3163. 3167, 228-3540. SPECIALIZING in cleaning Business tor Rent 55 LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) If kitchen with ell''' 4n unit CASH for your property. Call 646-7770 This coming year should be a and repairing Chimneys and Dogs-BIrds-Pels 43 MANCHESTER large four- you're not prepared to make very active one fo r you socially, Born Loser — Art Sansom and plen'” ^ hinets, us first if anxious to Sell. roofs. Free estimates. 30 FOR RENT - Connecting or 1961 CHEVY panel truck, concessions to others today, room apartment in attractive rebuilt engine and transmis­ with many new people entering »>» #A U 1 bath Keith Real Estate. 646-4126 or Years Experience. Howley, PRIVATE riding instructions, separate front room offices. don’t i?xpect them to do you your life. Some will bring op­ four family dwelling. Mature sion. New front end. Ideal for any favdrs. You get only what IMISSIHG PERSONS j In % 6 A I^ ,ia s e m a n t, 649-1922 SAVE on Auto repairs, flat 643-5361. English and Western, $5.00 953 Main Street. Call 643-4846. portunities. Others may bring 1 adults only. No pets, $235. in­ camping. Calll456-0223. you give. I DCW'T HAve TO peVllMP VOU Cf iO D -sre e p ,M V BOV, AMP linisht ,ec room, at­ rate. You’ll be surprised, free per hour, eall 633-5571, cludes heat. Mr. Blanchard problem s. J- tached one car oversized SELL YOUR house through J. estimates. Call Bruce. 643- UNEMPLOYED Roofer will anytime. OFFICE SPACE - 400 square HOW WPORTAWr THI^ A6LOW JT> KAABMB0?,IFAT FIRST VOU Watson Beach Real Estate 646-2484. feet, air-conditioned, $175. 1972 C30 CHEVY, panel van, garage. Hall acre treed 5600. install roof or gutters for low Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and StoRel DI976 by NEA. Inc Company. Professional real Warren E. Howland Realtors, $1,800 or best offer. Call 849- '■ (H.TOO’S !^ \ com't ■s u o o b b p ,. lot. A good buy. discount price. Call Ken at DOG-CAT BOARDING estate service for nearly 50 THREE bedroom condo, four 643-1108. 6313 anytime. GET ON THE GROW. Start 649-2456 anytime. bathing/grooming. Complete baths, wall to wall carpeting, "My husband hasn’t been home since the Dow U&R REALTY CO. years. Call our Manchester of­ your garden right, call 649- modern facilities. Canine Jones averages broke 1,000!" fice lor an estimate of value dining room, living room and PROFESSIONAL Office, 353 1966 HALF TON Ford truck, THESE TRES ARE GOOD FER TH' LIFE 643-2692 8731 for experienced roto- YANKEE ALUMINUM and Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon family room. Pool and tennis. Robert D. Murdock, without obligation. 647-9139. tilling and plowing. siding, gutters, doors, win­ Road, Mananchester. 646-5971. Center Street. Air con­ good all around condition, O' YER CAR, FUDDSY.-50 , , ------s $375 a month. Lease and ditioning, hot water, heat, $500. Telephone 646-8663. Oj W'-W’C ______I / TUAT^C R ealtor dows, awnings, free es­ security. 875-0723 a.m. 871- BUCKS EACH,' T H A T ^ Our Boarding House ^X arroll & McCormick ODD JOBS, minor timates. Fully insured. 35 FREE PUPPIES, mixed parking. Call 649-1680 or g49- VEWY 1792 p.m. 3549. A maintenance, windows, Oakland Street. 649-1106. breed. Beagle, toy-collie. Call Molorcycles-BIcycles 84 EXPENSIVE,' □ MISC. SERVICES specializing in lawn mowing. 647-1213 anytime. TWO rooms over garage, SOMEHOW I CONSERVATIVE ISN'T THE WORP, MAJOR! WELL LOCATED two At your convenience or heat, and appliances, $130 OFFICE SPACE MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE 6ET THE IPEA' CRUMWELL IS THE ONLY M A N IN THE bedroom Ranch Con­ seasonal. Low rates, free es­ HEALTHY seven and half monthly. 649-4695. - Lowest rates available. »UR EMPLOYER,' dominium, full basement, ful­ Healing-Plumbing 35 FOR RENT COUNTRY VMOd s t i l l LOYAL T O THE Services Ottered 31 timates, Call 643-8836. after 6, week old puppies. (Collie- ’’Sunny Day’’ coverage. ATT(?RNEY CROWN! HE WONT ACCEPT A COLLAR ly carpeted, carport, outside ask for Russ. Shepherd mix.) Call 649-6906 250 square feet, center of SEWERLINES, sink lines, SPACIOUS six-room upstairs Exclusive NETRA Agent. CRUMWELL, b il l BECAUSE OF SEORSE WASHINSTON'S patio and more. Call First REWEAVING burns, holes. cleaned with electric cutters, anytime. apartment. Security deposit. Manchester, air don- Clarke Agency, 643-1126. Hartford Realty, Milt Leon, PROFESSIONAL lawn IS BASICALLY PICTURE'-HE ALWAYS PEMANPS SILVER! Zippers, umbrellas repaired. by professionals. McKinney References. Write Box BB, ditioning and parking. Call CONSERVATIVE.' 646-8727, 646-6555. $30,900. Window shades, Venetian maintenance, elean-up, fer­ Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Boats-Accessorles 45 Manchester Herald. 643-9551. 1973 YAMAHA 360. Call 643- blinds. Keys. TV for rent, tilizing, mowing and roto- pany, 643-5308. 9020. This Funny World GRACIOUS Four bedroom Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- tilling. Reasonable rates. 21’ LAPSTAKE, 1969 100 h.p. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two [

fjV i • ; ■ 'V c ■ HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. payments to persons in state health fiscal year in balance and has said Grasso won’t say what she will do if institutions. will not accept a spending plan that the the budget proposed by the Mrs. Grasso has pledged to end the- would create a deficit. legislature’s Appropriations Com­ mittee has the $10 million hole in it that some critics contend. Mrs. Grasso told a news con­ ference Tuesday she was waiting to ? famk-V living see the form of the budget passed by Groups organize to stop the legislature before making a deci­ FeATUBES - sion on whether to approve it or not. Appropriations last week, after nuclear waste shipments combing through Mrs. Grasso $1.8 billion budget for weeks, submitted a proposal that virtually duplicated the HARTFORD (UPI) - Shipments your phony arrangements with the Restaurant serves as workshop spending total recommended by the of nuclear wastes through Connec­ utilities commission notwithstan­ governor. ticut will be stopped "with our bodies ding.” The committee plan, however, cut if necessary,” says a spokesman for funding recommended by the gover­ a group opposed to nuclear power. Mrs. Grasso began working with nor for some programs and increased state energy dflicials to develop others. James Gardner of Manchester said strict laws on nuclear shipments Mrs. Grasso said desp-ite Tuesday he was secretary of NON after a truck carrying a radioactive By BETTY RYDER a businessman who believes in (DVR) by allowing special education statements by Appropriations (No Nuclears), made up of the load crashed Monday night in Family/Travel Edilor offering a helping hand to those less students to work at his facility. The cochairmen Sen. Robert Houley, D- Connecticut and Massachussetts Middletown. fortunate. DVR helps compensate the employer Vernon and Rep. John Groppo, D- Coalitions Against Nuclear Power From the outside, it looks like an Bernie Alemany, who resides with while the student is in training. Winsted, she didn't think the ap­ and the Manchester chapter of the “In our opinion it was by the sheer ordinary restaurant; on the inside it his wife and five children on Parker As Norman Fendell, director of propriations budget was balanced. Society of Atomic Nuclear luck that there was not an accident in does, too. St., is cooperating with the special education for the Town of Engineers. Middletown,” Gardner said. The But behind the scene at Bernie’s Manchester public schools and the Manchester, explains it, “Placement “1 don’t think they feel it’s large metal casing containing the Pizza flt 699 Main St. lies the story of Division of Vocational Rehabilitation at Bernie's Pizza is an extension of Gardner said NON sent Gov. Ella nuclear wastes did not break and balanced,” she said. "They’re aware T. Grasso a telegram saying: our vocational education program.” that there is some problem with it.” there was no leakage of radioactivi­ Ricky Downes, 18, son of Mary “We will block with our bodies if ty. Gardner also said the coalition Downes of 86 Bissell St., is currently Critics say the gap will be caused Manchester Square Dance Club gradijiation necessary further shipments of will stage a rally in Hartford in training at Bernie’s as a part of the by shortages in money targeted for nuclear poison through our state. sometime soon to protest the three-month training program. the state payroll, welfare and shipments. Mrs. Terry Juttner, center, is pleased to receive her diploma from Richard Wright and her wash dishes, have learned to make pizzas, and use the sheer,” Ricky Downes pays close attention as Bernie Alemany demonstrates how to flip dance name tag from Jeanne Wright, presidents of the Manchester Square Dance Club, Ricky said. pizza dough at his restaurant on Main St. (Herald photo by Dunn) Saturday at Manchester High School during the club’s graduation ceremonies. She and her Ricky, who works 10 hours a week husband Paul were sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Covey. (Herald photo by Barlow) at Bernie's, also helps out at the master charge Senior Citizens Center from 9 a.m. to Ricky, who admits he’s “really appearance in job interviews, and RAY’S ARMY & NAVY STORE 1 p.m. as a kitchen aide in the food into food,” would like to open his own filling out job applications. iMrgent ( hain of 4 r m y & .V a ry »Stf>r<*s in ( nnn. service training program there. He A cheerful, husky fellow with a 7 restaurant or gift shop someday. helps in the preparation and the ser­ Couples earn dancing diplomas 805O U 3 IVMAIN IH in ST.. O I „ MANCHESTER • THURS. 9-9 When not flipping dough for a pizza horseshoe smile, Ricky will have the ving of the low-cost nutritious meals or stacking up a grinder, he enjoys opportunity to be enrolled in the food served to the elderly. service training program at the The Manchester Square Dance Club with diplomas and badges by Presidents Haugh, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jack, Mr. LEVI’S making animal models of plaster of 195 Two years ago, Ricky graduated Regional Occupational Training gave diplomas to 18 couples Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Richard Wright. and Mrs. Clinton Jerome, and Mr. and CASUAL WESTERN paris. Reg. 13.50 from the Project HELP (Han­ Center in September. This phase of night in ceremonies at Manchester High Club Caller Earl Johnston, their instruc­ Mrs. Paul Juttner. ”I have sold quite a few, and would LEvrs 9* dicapped Earning and Living the ROTC program will be conducted School’s Clarke Arena. tor, called the dance and Russ and Anita DENIM & CORDUROY JEANS SHIRTS like to get into making bigger Also, Dr. and Mrs. Allan Leventhal, Mr. Program) Food Training Program in close cooperation with the Hotel The couples recently completed a series White cued the rounds. and Mrs. Phillip Madore, Red Mercer and STRAIGHTS & FLARES 95 pieces,” he said. which was conducted at Manchester and Restaurant Division of of weekly lessons that began in October. The 1976 class of the club organized in Anne Millis, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lee Reg. 12.00 Ricky, who has worked ayTfie Community College. Manchester Community College. They learned the basics of square dancing. 19b6.is as follows: Reitberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Roberts, LEWS 8 Senior Citizens Center for founyears, Alemany said, “The experience at In the meanwhile, with the help of Led in a grand march by their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. David Caron, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Solomonson, Mr. and attends Manchester High ^hool a JACKETS ONE the restaurant gives the kids a half hour a day. Alemany, he is getting a headstart in the new members were introduced to the Mrs. Lucian Chmielecki, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. David Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. CORDUROY OR DENIM I m m Reg. to 18.00 DAY chance to get out and meet the He has an individualized academic the restaurant business. club by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McPhee, Darrell Damon, Stella Grzesiak, Mr. and William Whitney. public. They get along well with membership chairmen, and presented Mrs, Francis Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Miller ONLY program and meets daily with a Summing up his involvement in the Refreshments were served in the everyone and learn discipline, as training program, Alemany said, cafeteria. THURSDAY SPECIAL special teacher. This includes - well as learning how to be self- reading newspapers and recipes, "It's only fair to give these kids a sufficient and maintain a job. opening a checking account, chance. I’d like to see more Dr. Johnson to head HCMA ”I have two students (the other is a budgeting, public transportation and businessmen join in and, offer their girl) at the restaurant now and they health hygiene. facilities as a training ground. They Dr. James C. Johnson Jr. health tor Connecticut. share 20 work hours a week,” he Topics covered in occupational in­ (the students) are really good of Bloomfield will be He is a past president of added. formation are contacting employ-, workers and most eager to learn. The named president of the the Connecticut ment ^ gencies, conduct and least we can do is help.” Hartford County Medical Psychiatric Society, and a Association tonight at the fellow of the American group’s annual meeting at Psychiatric Association, the Association for the Ad­ this is ths best of the Holiday Inn of Hart­ A ford. He will succeed Dr. vancement of Science and Henry C. Rogers of West the American College of Hartford. Psychiatry. Dr. Johnson, psy­ Dr. Johnson was elected contemporary chiatrist, is the deputy the Hartford Country commissioner of mental Medical Association in 1951. . and traditionai n . Your neighbor’s kitchen P By Betty Ryder (Herald photos by Pinto) dining room One of Rick’s plaster of paris creations, a dog with a fire hydrant, gets a final polishing. Weeks of planning and many hours furniture of hard work paid off for students in Hiza, along with Ed Mongeau, part-time basis and we will be using the Hotel and Food Service Manage­ Eugene Spaziani and James its facilities which accommodates ment Program at Manchester Com­ McKinney, are the HFSM instructors 250 people,” Hiza said. Not only beautiful, but durable as well munity College recently, when 128 at MCC. because this elegant collection is crafted in guests sat down to enjoy a sumptuous “When the Regional Occupational Commenting on the success of this, solid oak and select oak veneers gourmet dinner at the Colony in Ver­ Training Center opens. Project the fourth annual Gourmet Dinner, and priced well below what non. HELP (Handicapped Earning and Hiza said, "Everything went along The annual event, sponsored by the Living Program) which was original­ smoothly. I heard favorable remarks you’d expect Manchester Scholarship Foundation ly conduqted at the college will con­ during and following the dinner; peo­ to pay for in cooperation with the college, tinue there. Our students will be ple seemed really pleased. Each year such fine featured an eight-course dinner com­ working with ROTC students on a the dinner is drawing more and more quality. plete with appropriate wines and was people.” topped off by Cherries Jubilee. See Page 26 This elegant setting Entertainment was provided by the Is value priced now Jarvis Trio and dance numbers along at only the Bicentennial theme were presented by Lee and Beverly Burton $ 3 4 9 9 5 of Manchester. Speaking with two of the young Includes: men working on the dinner, Joseph Rectangular table Sapino and Bill Gemme, it was ob­ 38"x30"x50" extends vious that they enjoyed the planning to 60" with 1-10" leaf. and preparation, 4-Splndle Back side “We selected a soup, a fish dish, chairs with fully poultry, and veal, and a main meat upholstered seats. dish,” Bill said. Also shown; “With the fish and chicken dishes Hutch - 44"x17’’x70” we served white wines: with the beef now $319.95 and veal we served red wine, he said. Michael Hiza, one of the instruc­ tors in the program at MCC, said This furniture is for people who want the best of contemporary expression and the elegance of traditional. It “About 55-60 students participated in cornbines all the chyacter...mass..simplicity and honesty of fine wood with the clean smooth lines that transcend the event. There were close to 20 ser­ perioij styling. Fashioned from the most natural of 'elements, this collection has a striking appearance yet Is ving in the dining room. All of the gracefully elegant — and the group’s great selection of chairs, case pieces and table Is scaled for any livina room students were from the HFSM and dining room or dining area. / a the Cook and Bakers Training Program at MCC.” □ Each piece has a washable, super finish Bill, who will graduate this year, has a job as assistant food and □ Twin doweled construction makes chairs strong and comfort-zone design gives beverage manager at the Ramada 7 firm, relaxing support. Inn at Bradley Field in Windsor □ Scotchguard® protected seat cover fabrics are available In a wide choice of patterns. Locks. Joe, is employed by the West Side Italian Kitchen in Manchester. □ Polyurethane foam seat cushions will not deteriorate, are odor free and resist He also will graduate this year. moths and mildew. lllemld photo by Dunn) Working at the gourmet dinner □ Cases feature custom Interior lighting and glass shelves on solid oak rails while depends a lot on fate, the boys admit. “We were selected from the magic tables are expandable to accommodate extra leaves. VFW picks a Loyalty Day Queen hat. This method is used to allow all students an opportunity to work on an Flashing a regal smile, pretty Jacqueline Mutty of Glastonbury outside project,” Joe said. accepts the VFW Loyalty Day Queen’s crown from last year’s Hiza explained that the students Master Charge also do catering for private parties, Bank Ameri-Card winner, Jeanette Dupre of Manchester. Crowning took place at some weddings, and on occasion have or use Watkins own the Anderson-Shea Post Home. Jacqueline, who recently made BahkAmehicarq served full dinners. Revolving Charge her debut at the 17th annual Bal Polonaise in Hartford, is the The quantities of food used for this daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mutty of Cedar Ridge Dr. She particular event, Joe says was ap­ proximately 8U pounds of beef 935 DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • OPEN DAILY TIL 5:30 - TUE. & THURS. TIL 9 - 533 COTTAGE GROVE RD„ BLOOMFIELD plans to study this fall in the new Dietetic Technology Program ♦ ^at the University of Maine, Farmington, Maine. tenderloin, 45 chicken breasts, 30 Bob Strano and Fete Humphrey, bolli Manchester Communi­ pounds of Prosciuttio ham, 15 pounds ty College students, prepare Beef Wellington tor the Gourmet of crab meat, and 4 pounds of Dinner at The Colony. (Herald photo by Dunn) flounder. ' V. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., April 7. 1976 — PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., April 7, 1976

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Bag . i l l oz.box i women and men aged 16 and campers will celebrate Aya-Po as campers or at the YWCA, 135 Broad 15 3 2 oz.jar = 2 5 0 ^ g m l ______and older will serve on the the occasion at the'camp staff, or who have served St., H artfo rd , 06105. ^ 5 ? ^ { s C G t r o d Mon., Apr. 5-S al.. Apr. 10. Limit one box per customer. 251 Mon., Apr. 5-Sal.. Apr. 10. Limit one jar per customer. 252 Z staff of the YWCA Day for a Family Day. Camp on the Camp Committee. If Further information will J17 Camp, which will be held Aya-Po is the only YWCA you a former Aya-Po’eror be sent to you about the at the Community Y know of someone who is. reunions. With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase. Building on 78 N. Main St., wun inis coupon ana a i/.o u purenase. With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase. Manchester. IIP The Day Camp season will run June 28-August 20, Calci Mixes L a r g e E g g s Mondays thru Fridays 9 III C h am iiii a.m. to 4 p.m. Girls and Betty Crocker Mi Stop&Shop Bathroom boys aged 6 to 11 years will or Stop & Shop 18'4oz. H 29 participate in camperaft Asst. Flavors pkgs. 1 Dozen 1 1 ^ skills, swimming, arts and U.S.G,rade‘'A" ^4 roll pkg. 500 sheet-1 ply rolls crafts, sports, and field =17?^.. ' 3 I® ' customer. Good Mon., Apr. 5-S al.. Apr. 10. Limit one doz.per customer. 49 ^ ^ y*' ^ n, ^ M o n . . «pr. o-oai.. Apr. lu, umii one GOZ. per customer, -<^:'-CGQod Mon Apr 5-Sat Aor 10 Limit onft nkn npr rtiQinmor ZODS g trips. ^ G o o d Mon., Apr. 5-Sat., Apr. 10. Limit one pkg. per customer. Those who wish to apply I for the counselor positions Li»a Parker Darlene Meacham Lisa Tremano should visit the YWCA of­ fice or call 647-1437 for more information. The YWCA resident Miss Manchester Candidates camp. Camp ya-Po, in Somers, will observe its fiftieth anniversary this Candidates for the Miss attending Bay Path Junior College in Manchester. She will graduate from Manchester 1976 title include these the fall. Lisa will give an explanation Manchester High School in June and three young women from the area, of her art work as her talent presen­ plans on continuing her education in who will compete with four others in tation. the medical field. Lisa's talent the Manchester Jaycee sponsored routine will be baton twirling com­ Contistenfly tender and Miss Manchester Scholarship Darlene Meacham is the daughter bined with a jazz dance. B irth s Pageant. The event will take place on of Mrs. Joan Meacham of Stafford The reigning Miss Connecticut Saturday night, in the Bailey Springs. A 1975 graduate of Stafford (and formerly Miss Manchester) will F O U R T H ^ Auditorium of Manchester High High SchoolrJ9-year-old Darlene is aid Lee Scott, Miss Manchester 1975, Havipr£ul..,onlySt0p&Shop has ifi Boulais, Ryan, Waiter, School. The eighth annual pageant is presently attending Manchester in the coronation of the new Miss an official preliminary of the Miss Community College as a media Manchester. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald WHAT MAKES "GREAT BEEF" BETTER? Many other supermarkets buy America- Pageant. major. Singing will be Darlene’,s M. Boulais of Nutmeg BIG WEEK! USDA Choice beef as we do. But no other supermarkets have their own Lisa Parker, 18, is the daughter of presentation for the talent phase of Advance sale tickets may be Village, Vernon. He was unique meat plant as we do. And, no other supermarkets have our special Week,2.,.April5thru10 Mrs. Leroy F. Parker of Manchester. competition. purchased at Watkins, the Senior born April 1 at Rockville Look for our circular in the mail, way of handling and preparing that beef. We vacuum seal whole, butcher Citizens Center, or by calling Gary General Hospital. His She will graduate from East Catholic Lisa Tremano, 17, is the daughter if you didn’t receive one, there if sized sections of beef to keep them fresh and juicy for days... while they gel High School in June and plans on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tremano of Espelin, ticket chairman, at 528-8330. maternal grandmother is a limited supply at the store. Mrs. Lillian Hannagan of tender and flavorful. This natural aging process makes the difference be­ lpt.Sce*Thru \ ______Providence, R.I. His pater­ tween other stores' beef and the “Great Beef", nal grandparents are Mr. the quality protected beef, you get at Stop & and Mrs. Milton Boulais of Shop. Natural aging gives our steaks and For Freezer Neighbor's Providence, R.I. roasts a consistency of quality never before or Refrigerator BEEF LOIN possible, it takes extra time and trouble, kC ...... Kitchen I’agano, Anthony but we think it's worth it. You will, too... every Frank, son of Frank and Conlinucd from Huge 25 On Alice Robless Pagano of time you serve Stops Shop’s “Great Beef”. Wilh a $7.50 purchase Recipes for two of the items served Marlborough. He was born We our regular second thought are as follows: March 31 at Manchester SIRLOIN < Memorial Hospital. His < have Veal Sultimhocra maternal grandparents are Special values from our bakery. By Jan Warren Serves four people — three patties Mrs. Alice Robless of Passover Foods Top Round and sauce each. Lakemont, N.Y. and Max When the family gathers for the Sedar you fs e tm 12-114 oz. veal cutlets C. Robless of Glenville. His STEAK want everything to be perfect. Slop a Shop 2 oz. sherry paternal grandparents are will have your Passover needs. Foods (or 20 02, 12 oz. marinara sauce Mr. and Mrs. Malfa irR o u n d T Ip . ... —■ loaves ^ 2 oz. Brown sauce Pagano of East Hartford. ShopRite Passover will be seperate from all other sliced white Ws a long^ long, way 1 tbs. chopped parsley He has a brother, Michael. foods.We'llhavea large variety... all koshei Buttertop Bread s.op$shop2 89'= 12 thin sliced Prosciuttio ham lor Passover^ from New England Imported From Israel c Muffins 12 medium slices Mozzarella CliurnuH, Hillary Joyce, Slop S Shop A cheese Butter. English Muffins 1 I oz pk;j H O My husband and 1 just returned their taco stew, and their jalapeno daughter of Robert D. and Slop&Shop Q im ozt-4 ‘A lb. butter Donuts Counlryslyte Plain or Ctnn Z pkgs. I jelly. In fact, we thought that all Joan Jay Charnas of Blue from a visit to Texas and Mississippi, Flour and saute cutlets in (A pound You’re sure o( a great roast every time you buy Slop 4 17 oz. Q Q c and though after one jveek I can't Texan food should be taken with a big Ridge Dr. He was born 5 lb. pkg. beef from Stop & Shop. Spice Cake Shop pkg. 0 9 of butter. Remove cutlets from pan March 30 at Manchester 1 ? 22 o r Q Q c claim to be an expert, 1 learned some pitcher of cold beer. and drain the butter. Place one slice Blueberry Pie pkg things that made me open my New When we reached Mississippi we Memorial Hospital. His of ham and cheese on each cutlet. Frankfurt Rolls Slop 4 Shop pigs. England eyes wide. learned about being a Yankee. I maternal grandmother is TURKEYS GeiilteFidi Top Round or Round Tip Steak ^1: Add the remaining ingredients to First of all, hard as it is to accept, asked a lady from the Historical Flora Leslie Jay of Manischewitz, Goodman, $ 4 1 Q pan, return cutlets to pan, and slowly Manchester. His paternal Streit or Horowitz- Connecticut (our beautiful, green, Society to direct us to the ante­ simmer in a large pan. A gentle FreshBrisketof Beef Flat Cut B^ef-' grandparents are Mr. and BEEF LOIN, BONE IN Margareten 24oz.jar A ______^ hilly Connecticut) is a very small bellum homes and she answered rocking of. the pan will help mix the Canning Needs part of the United States. As one man sweetly: ' Mrs. Ben Charnas of New $ 1 5 9 ingredients. Once cheese is fully York, N.Y. You'll want tocheck your supplies! in a Stetson explained to us, it would “There aren’t any left. You damn melted, the dish is ready to serve. PORTERHOUSE STEAK fit neatly into the South East corner Yankees burned’em down!’’ Carefully remove the cutlets from BEEF LOIN-BONE IN CakeMixirOF Stop&ShopHotDogs;;; 6 9 ‘ Pint Mason Jars i5s“g *1 Carton of 8 complete with caps and lids. of his state with room left over for In Mississippi the land is green and the pan and cover with the sauce $ 1 5 9 Manischewitz, Morowllz-Margareten or Streit. Massachusetts and Rhode Island. moist and the bayous move slowly. from the pan. T-BONE STEAK Whole-Boneless QuartJa.rs *1®® Texas was our first stop and we The people also move slowly and they All-week frozen food values. Untrimmed 7-10 lbs. Carton of 8 complete with caps and lids. BEEF LOIN TAILLESS, BONE IN Beef Shoulder were astonished to discover that out do things differently. They put Cliirkfii Cordon Bleu with Jar Rubbers “ “".r 29"= on that rough frontier people go to groceries in sacks instead of bags. Butler and Mushroom Suiire S e rv ic e m e n Whole 5-6 lbs. school, read books, and see first-run- The buy catfish-bur|ers at Serves four people: PORTERHOUSE STEAK Tropicaiia Large Fresh Fowl 59s From our own kitchen. movies. And though there are some McDonald's. They call grown men 4-5 to 6 oz. boneless chicken breasts LEAN & FRESH ANY Texans who will die with their boots “Bubba.” They say "Ha’' instead of 8 medium slices Prosciuttio ham SIZE on, most of them wear ordinary “Hi.” They eat pea-CON pie. They 4 meuiurn slices of Swiss cheese Stop&Shop Bacon *1,?L shoes with laces. sing in the church-QUAHR. And Navy Sonar Technician GROUNO CHUCK PACKAGE 12 ounce can Chk^enorMeat 1 pound Cornflake crumbs 2.C. Wesley A. Rodean, son lOON orange Texans do things in an exaggerated would you believe that they think WE FROZEN juica horn Fk>fda 4 eggs . of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. HOME PRIDE Simply Super- Uniformly good every time. 1T169 lOoz.pkg. M M way. They serve you three eggs for have the funny accent? 3 oz. milk ** Sold fresh In our meal dept. breakfast, drive 90 miles to visit a Just when you begin to feel that Rodean of 47 Crest Dr., Stella Cheese Ravioli 8 oz. flour Vernon is serving aboard 1*9 neighbor, and shake your hand till it you'll never make the grade down 16 oz , Delmonico Potatoes 69' 8 oz. butter BEEF LIVER Stop 4 Sh the frigate USS Miller and Cheese Pizza pkg 69= hurts. South and you’d better run home to 5 oz. mushrooms Macaroni Salad 59' recently participated in With Meat They call little scrub-pines, trees. New England where you belong, 1 cup oil Buitoni Lasagna 79^ ^iniidB eei S69:. Fleet Exercise “National $ i 2 9 En(f»et 6k«oz. QQc Stop & Shop Gelatines "A‘ 45' Their roads are flat and straight. someone will give you a warm SKINNED & EASTER Freezer Queen 7 Ftavora pkg ‘Contains not more than 28% fat. Gently pound each chicken breast Week XX.” The USS Miller Nobody drives 55 to stay alive. And southern smile, pat you on the back so it is almost double in size. Use a DEVEINED V w i b . POLISH Shrimp Scampi *1 29 Sliced the way you like it! their chili is HOT. So is their and say: is homeportediin Norfolk, Available in stores featuring a service deli small saucepan or meat tenderizer to • Va. Taste O’Sea Fish Cakes 3 *1 barbecued beef, their guacomole dip,. “Y'awl come back now!” . pound — start at the center and work And, they say it like they mean it. A 1972 grad u ate of Save on large fam ily size padtages! out. Rockville High School, he Take one slice of Swiss cheese and GOLDEN |B 2 U,”.' eGF Cod or Perch Fillets 2 V2 lb. box ^ Place in an oven at 350 degrees for After completion of six Potato Salad 20 to 25 minutes or until cheese is weeks of basic orientation INDIVIDUAL Save on these dairy values. at Lackland Air Force 12-oz. 100% orange juice from Florida Self service deli. Stop&Shop t R O f melted. WRAPPED pkg Just In time for your" While chickens are baking, slice Base in San Anton'o, Tex. Regular or oil & vinegar he will receive advance Lenten menu! mushrooms and saute in butter, hold. Orange Jidee Corned Beef ‘=“*'1:**"”'’ t7 9 ' When chickens are done, warm technical training for C o U C iits s S .'. which tranferrable college Stop&Shop rtn '- Stop&Shop butter and mushrooms and pour over BORDEN SINGLES 7 9 Fresh Pork Loin 1 89' iMP‘**'ES 6oz. CO' credits will be granted. Vz gallon carton Bologna, P&P, Olive t h e STOP‘ SHOP the breasts. 4 9 pkg. Stop&Shop Ham Salad S'*1” or Polish style Loaf ONE of 39 R a in b o w Bagels Strv& with cream cheeM ^ ^ 49' Sun Glory Margarine tbck$ 3 pkgi Navy Seaman Walter H. NO PRESERVATIVES ADDED Sliced Cold Cuts s'»p‘sfp 99<= Hood Yogurt A$Mt1«d FItvori 3 5 , ^ 8 9 ' Springer of 11 Strant St. is ShopRite REG. OR SANDWICH Bolo„ P&P, & Spiced Lunch.Loal serving aboard the aircraft Pillsbury Biscuits cr Countryiiy* 7 pkgi ^1 T f i n t 1 1 * ...... Slim Jims . All varieties ' pV 55' carrier USS Independence 22-oz. - Cottage Cheese Breaksione 69“ With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase. and recently participated loaf Midget Bologna or Salami ’1 Hadassah planning WHITE BREAD Shredded Cheese Vi 49' Fresh Cod Fillets S u p e rS k n l in Fleet Exercise Morrison & SchiH-12 oz. pkg. Bake or broil... use annual craft fair “National Week XX.” The Cameco Sliced Ham your favorite recipe. m USS Independence is Efferdent 89' IPM rnngStrili Cookbook sale to aid music shell The M anchester Chapter of “In order lo a u u re •utfldont lupply of sales K«ms lor sll our customers, we must reserve the tight to homeported in Norfolk, Va. COM. Hadassah, will hold its second annual Im it the purchase of sales lo units of 4 of any Hem, except where otherwise noted." Johnson’s Baby Powder 89' Mrs. Elmer Odell, at left, and Mrs. John Fletcher, both of the A 19^9 graduate of East Prices effective thru Sat., April 10, 1976 M p o u n d * W 0 0 9 Craft Fair on Sunday, June 6 from 10 Grand High School in Dan- Not resposible tor typographical errors.______Waketern Food Corporation 1978. Funk&Wagnall’s MlbBagU&No. l ‘W’«ze Women’s Club of Manchester, share a recipe from the club’s 'a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Manchester tia g ^ ^ forth, Maine, he joined the THE FAMILY CENTER Young Student’s Encyclopedia new cookbook "Tasting Treats.’’ a Bicentennial collection of Parkade. Navy in September 1975. Volume yine / Volumes t.| 29 Regular M .89 value^^^ J favorite recipes. The 106-page cookbook contains helpful hints About 150 craftsmen are expected SPENCER STREET STORE 1 / 2-20 .a Maine Potatoes 8 9 ^G oodM on Apr S -S a i. Apr. 10 Lm it onebegper CMlomer on nutritious meal planning, ,^an herb guide, how to freeze to display items such as dolls, OPEN M0N.-FRI. 7 A.M.-MIDNIGHT P rK n • . K t M Uon.. Apr. $-5«<. Apr.No In tiim p ii to a l out cullom tri. « t reserve ihe r9hl to bm« le le i to three pedie9es of eny iMm e«ep( where oUieiwie4 r»ted. tiem t oRered lor w ie not ev»4&ble in ca$e tot$ or to otter prepared foods, and a variety of items. Proceeds from the sale pottery, leather and woodworking. rMM d tN ttt or w ho»nftr> 8«kfKctiv« Mon ' Co|}yrighM976 by Stop 4 Shop Supermerkett A l rghis retervefl. lillitlSS'SSSi'™ Only handicrafted items will be Champagne has no monopo­ ______SAT. 7 A.M. • 10:30 P.IIII. of “ Tasty Treats” will be used to help defray the cost of accepted. ly on ship launchings: during the Prohibition, the "Presi­ building a music shell on the campus of Manchester Community Applications are available by con­ MIDDLE TURNPIKE STORE M.I1ANIMMCM dent Coolidge" was christen­ STOP (SH O P in a MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD'.(TfST.. Mon.-$at tVERNON College. Books may be ordered from Mrs. Odell at 646-3355, tacting Mrs. Merrie Levin of ed with water from the Chief 'S.’S.'SSS Mrs. Fletcher, 649-3826, or Mrs. David Barry, 646-2371. Manchester at 646-8192. Executive's Vermont farm, • OPEN 8:30 A.M. • 10:30 P.M. 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Gala Grand Opening! FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE A«P ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY BURR CORNERS SHOPPING PLAZA OPEN DAILY ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of these advertised items is re­ Each of these advertised items is re­ quired to be readiiy avaiiabie for saie at WE GLADLY quired to be readily available for sale at or beiow the advertised price in each MONDAY THRU SATURDAY REDEEM or below the advertised price in each A&P store, except as specificaiiy noted FOOD STAMPS A&P store, except as specifically noted in this ad. 8 A.M. TILL 10:30 P.M. Manchester, Conn. in this ad. COME VISIT OUR NEW BEAUTIFUL MOOERN STORE WITH “ AISLE TO AISLE” SAVINGS CRY-O-VAC -18-22 LBS. COME SEE! COME SAVE! SLICED SMITHFIELD OR BONELESS 1135 TOLLAND TURNPIKE (ADJACENT TO CALDORS) Whole Bottom

R ou nd s^lO g M b. 39 CONTAINS: BOHOM ROUND pkg. ROAST. EYE ROUND ROAST. BACK RUMP ROAST. STEW BEEF. & GROUND ROUND BONELESS BEEF RIB

Rib Eye 4 9 Steaks ^ 2 lb. 7 A&P BY THE PIECE FRESH - U.S.D.A. INSPECTED Chunk - A Liverwurst O a DELI FEATURES BUDGET STRETCHERS STORE SLICED FRESH U.S.D.A. INSPECTED TABLE TREATS - FROZEN BONELESS BEEF WATER ADDED - SMITHFIELD ' Cooked andwich 9 »$ i L pkg- nkn ▼ Smoked y O O Chicken Parts Roast Beef' Boneless Picnics M. LEGS DOMESTIC TABLE TREATS - FRQZEN Boiled Beef Chuck Roasts A NEW ENGLAND FAVORITE - FROZEN STORE V2 lb. $ 0 9 9 Haddock 3 Ham SLICED 99 Patties A lb. 68« NEW YORKER BRAND FROZEN ‘OUR BEST” BRAND Fillets Swiss On -CAP’N JOHN’S - FROZEN Thighs or Cheese I S *•: Jfeal Patties Drumsticks 3 - ^ 9 9 ^ P

WHITE OR ASSORTED PURE CANE - GRANULATED Fa l l FLAVORS-LAYER LARGE SIZE - MARVEL - WITH COUPON IN AD CALIFORNIA TENDER I ■ W _| _| I ■ I A&P IOO0/0 FLORIDA - FROZEN GREEN Pillsbury Bounty ^ A&P e ilCQO SPEARS 17'/2 o z . Sliced White Fresh ^ Cake Mixes pkg. Towels ^ 69 Sugar ''Ir.T.w 20 oz. i l 4 4 I I Orange Juice loaf ONE - 6 oz. can ALL FLAVORS Bread I I I _I ^ CHUNK LIGHT IN OIL BEAN COFFEE | « QUARTERS WITH COUPON Asparagus 49 BumhleBeeb^e,. Hendries Eight Nutley BELOW FREE! 99 1 - i b .V I l U U d l can Ice Cream 8 8 O’ PInplf® * pkgs. I DELICIOUS - OUR OWN FRESH-CRISP Wf UW l V U W U I lW t WITH WITH COUPON COUPON BELOW BELOW CHOCOLATE Margarine BABY FORMULA - REGULAR OR W/IRON 3 A&P-GRADE “A” ELBOW MACARONI. REG. OR THIN Tea Bags Iceberg Hershey's e.. ONE - 48 ct. jk g . Cut Green Similacor ,< 7 0 0 FREEI WITH TliE 15'/2 o z . Benzeni -ib.CkCki 1 PURCHASE OF ONE 0 cans Syrup 19 3 | i k g s . g g Beans Enfamil ■ w Spaghetti 48 ct. pkg. AT Lettuce 3a 99 WITH COUPON BELOW REG. RET. FREEI GOLDEN RIPE VEGETABLE - IwiTH COUPON BELOW] CREAMY ALL VARIETIES - SPAGHETTI 1 P FRUIT COCKTAIL OR SLICED ^ CriSCO llriscoi Skippy 12 oz. Dei Mente „„ Q O O jar Yellow Shortening ONE -1 5 oz. jar Peaches ” O w Peanut Butter WITH COUPON BELOW FREEI WITH THE A&P CREAM STYLE OR A&P WHITE OR COLORED PURCHASE OF TWO - REFRESHING SODA 15 oz. jars AT Bananas5>n°° GINGER ALE AND ALL FLAVORS REG. RET. EE Whole Kernell 1 7 o z . 0 ^ k ( Ccke cr ^ Facial 3 Yuken 200 ct. V I A&P REFRIGERATED FRESH - LUSCIOUS cans i ' ! i 9 9 « pkgs. I Corn Tab G 5 1 00 Tissues 3 Seda CRISP Crescent Rolls Sweet'<2^49 CHICKEN NOODLE A&P ea SUNNYBROOK - MEDIUM - WHITE ONE - 6 OZ. PKG. ONE - 8 oz. pkg. Camphell’si Gaiicn Frite’s BUY 0NE6 0Z. FREE! WITH THE 10% oz. gallon PKG. AND PURCHASE OF ONE 7 Cantaloupes Qilcken cans plastic Fresh x d w GET ONE 8 oz. pkg. AT Noodle Bieach Soup Ccrn Chips FREEI FBEE! Ffific REG. RET. m EE 1 ______m WITH COUPON BELOW VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON mmmji f VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON w ith i t H ■ VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON WITH 17 so ■ ” WITH S T .U W IT M I7 .M PUKHUE EXCEPT | PURCHASE EXCEPT I ,1 rrr ruAcco prooucts ■ PURCHASE EXCEPT PURCHASE EXCEPT TNACCO PROOUCTI | TOIACCO PROOUCTS TMACeO PROOUCTS ■"s a v e 24^ SAVE 41^ WITH I f 50 W n H S T .U I WITH ST H WITH IT 50 SAVE 20< PURCNAtt EXCEPT SAVE 11 PURCHASE EXCEPT PUMaUIE EXCEPT Z PURCHASE EXCEPT SAVE 56 TOUCCO PROOUCTS TOIACCO PRODUCTS | SAVE 40< SAVE 30< TOUCCO PROOUCTS TOUCCO PROOUCTS MARVEL - SLICED a superb blend ill UiRIFTIPS tOO% FLORIDA • FROZEN White Eight O’clock A&P Orange __ Bread Bean Coffee Juice ONE ■ 20 oz. loal ONE - 6 02. can L M b . bag . . LIMIT ONE COUrON PEN FAMILY. VALID 1076 AT MANCHESTEO ONLY | I . LIMIT DUE COUPOII FED FAMILY. VAUD i I , , LIMIT ONE COUPON PEN FAMILY. VALID I , , LIMIT ONE COUPON PEH FAMILY. VALID | ,, LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. VALID | ,n LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. VALID I j^-Zl TWNl APRN 10. lOTOJTJMA^KT^ MLJL j ^ “ ^Jj™»P™MIUOjfl H MAiM AT MANOIKra J^M^TjjRlUPHjLJ^OJOTO AT MjjCHK^ JHW AMM^JOTynUjNMS^ PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU APRIL 10. 1976J NCHESTER ONLY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROHS ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL OEALERS OR WHOLESALERS PAGE THIRTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., April 7, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., April 7, 1976- PAGE THIRTY-ONE

cc c c II OCEANSPRAY cc Richter heads SUPER SAVHMGSTHIS WEEK! CHICKEN OFTHE SEA cc M CHARMIN 'll" Social security O O bFIF Light ChunkTunal! Bathroom Tissue 51 Cranapple Juice 1 YMCA board • * WHITE OR ASSORTED | | * * , | ON PURCHASEOF Q. 1 am 69 and get Social or face. Donald P. Richter of 140 Security benefits, but 1 still Q. Even though he is dis­ Boulder Rd. has been $ work. Back in January I abled, my husband could elected president of the 6'/i OZ. 48 OZ. sent a report to Social not qualify for Social S A V E * 1 .® ® 10.00 OR MORE CAN ROLL BOHLE board of directors of the Security telling them how Security disability benefits YMCA of Metropolitan EXCEPT ITEMS CONTROLLED BY STATE & FEDERAL LAWS. PACK much I thought I’d earn because he did not have Hartford, Inc., one of the WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. GOOD THRU WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE WITH PRIOR PUi^CHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE this year. I have already enough work credit under AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD AAART. GOOD AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. GOOD 50 largest associations in WITH THIS FOOD MART COUPON SATURDAY, APRIL 10. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. GIDOD earned more than 1 said I Social Security. I have THRU SAT APRIL 10. LIMIT ONE CAN - ONE Food Mart THRU SAT.. APRIL 10. LIMIT ONE 4 ROLL PACK • Food Mart THRU SAT.. APRIL 10. LIMIT ONE BOTTLE - ONE the United States. COUPON PER FAMILY. II would. Do 1 have to make been supporting both of us. Atty. Richter is senior ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. J S another report? When I retire, can he get partner in the Hartford law A. Yes. If you do not any payments on my firm of Murtha, Cullina, report the change in your record? Richter and Pinney. In estimated earnings, you A. Monthly Social Securi­ 1974, he was named to the may get Social Security ty benefits can be paid to a Manchester advisory board benefits not due you and dependent husband star­ of First Federal Savings SWITCH TO FOOD MART then have to pay back some ting at 62 if the wife is en­ and Loan and appointed a YOU'LL LOVE THE CHANGE money at the end of the titled to benefits on her trustee of Suffieid WALDBAUM'S year. Your benefits won’t own work record. When Academy. He also serves BECAUSE WE PUT MORE ITEMS ON SALE EVERY WALDBAUM'S be affected if you earn $2,- you retire, your husband as a trustee for several YOU'LL FIND EVERY AISLE FILLED WIYH QUALITY 760 or less for the year. If can apply for benefits. other organizations. Donald P. Richter DAY OF THE WEEK ... ALL YEAR LONG! you earn over $2,760 for the Meanwhile, he may be FOOD ITEMS THAT ADD UP TO BIG SAVINGS! year, your benefits will be eligible now for reduced $1 for each $2 over Supplemental Security In­ Food M art $2,760. But no matter how come payments made to News of senior citizens Food M art much you earn for the disabled people with little year, you’ll get your full or no income and limited members who felt this was U.S.D.A. CHOICE ^ A benefit for any month in resources. Call or write Hello there, and although which you neither earn any Social Security office our third annual Variety their way of showing their appreciation to the Board GINUINI PRISH AMIRICAN U.S.D.A. CHOICE-SEMI BONELESS over $230 nor do substantial for more information, Show is now history, I can work in your own business. Q. I know my children assure you that is far the of Directors and the townspeople, for giving You can report estimated can get Social Security most memorable. / REDEEM THESE SUPER earnings changes on the benefits on their father’s On Friday evening the them their own Senior CHUCK STEAKi Center, and they therefore Food Mart has everything postcard sent to you. If you work record, but what cast, including myself, COUPONS AND SAVE don’t have the postcard, happens if I become dis­ waited in our dressing didn’t have to run to the for Passover ... except a place Sp rin g directors asking for funds you can call any Social abled or die? Can they get rooms sort of sweating it to hide the Matzo! OR RO A ST Security office and the peo­ payments based on my out, and wondering just to make these purchases. OK, so we rest a few FOOD MART CC ple there will help you work? what type of reception we Lam b S a le make the report. A. Yes. Under the law, were soon to receive. months before we start in This is only a partial listing of our tremendous again, and old Melvis says U.S.D.A. CHOICE Q. 1 have Medicare and I children are considered to Every once in a while variety. Shop early for best selection. U.S.D.A. CHOICE FORMERLY thanks again for taking a was wondering: Can I get be dependent on both someone would pop their AVIV CALIFORNIA WHITE BREAD MRS. ADLER'S Shoulder help with the cost of some parents, and can get head out of the doorway to personal interest in our RIR LB. seniors. major dental work 1 plan to benefits when either k ^ p us posted on how the Chepi have done? 7 ISRAELI GEFILTE CHOPS U.S.D.A. CHOICE parent becomes disabled attendance was coming Setback games 20 OZ. A. Medicare does not or retires or dies after along. MATZO U.S.D.A CHOICE Top Blade Steak help pay for dental ser­ having worked long enough Before curtain time at 8 Now let’s see what was FISH LOAF happening here at the $ LB. BOX 24 OZ. JAR U.S.D.A. CHDICE IS vices. However, if you under Social Security. p.m. it was a full house, • ? • V f 17 LONDON ! WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON need to be hospitalized center, and we start with Q, I am 69 and have very and in fact we had to bring Chuck Steak UNDERBLADfi LB. I AT FOOD MART. GOOD THRU SAT., APRIL 10. LIMIT ONE LOAF . during the dental little income, but I do own last Friday afternoon when U.S.D.A. CHOICE ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. in more chairs to place BROIL U.S.D.A. CHDICE procedures. Medicare my home. Will I have to along the back of the hall. we had 46 playerstor set­ SHOULDER BDNELESS back gamesyi^h the Loin Chops .•2.09 Chuck Roast UNOERBLAOE hospital insurance may give up my home to get This sort of gave us all U.S.D.A. CHOICE ” help pay for your hospital following winners: NICK* U.S.D.A. CHDICE • BDNELESS Supplemental Security In­ butterflies in the old belly, EMPIRE HEN OR io • lOLB. * Lamb For Stew SHANK LE 8 9 ° cc expenses, even though the come payments? Michael DeSimone, 138; Kosher Turkeys F R O Z E N t o m s a v O . L B . ' U.S.D.A. CHOICE ZESTA as we arranged ourselves Shoulder Roast dentist’s services are not A. No. The Federal for the opening curtain. Wesley Frost, 127; John LB. Gaily, 126; Alice Kosher Pullets Breast of Lamb u.89° covered. Medicare does government does not put Man, the reception we NEW ZEALAND GENUINE SPRING (PROZBN) U.S.D.A. CHOICE FRESH help pay for dental care in­ liens on people’s homes Morrissette, 125; Jennie U.S.D.A. CHDICE LEAN received by the audience Gefilte Fish R O K I SALTINES Fogarty, Sam Schors, and Whole Lamb Legsf.1.15 volving surgery of the jaw becau-se they get was so spontaneous it elec­ or related structures, or Supplemental Security In­ trified the air, and right Ernestine Donnelly, 122; Egg Matzo MANISCHEWITZ Chuck Stew Beef i1 .29 BRISKETS Bess Moonan, 121; Mabel FENWAY CDDKED setting fractures of the jaw come payments. there and then we knew we A L L 12 OZ. POINT j 16 OZ. Cake Mixes MANISCHEWITZ VARIETIES PKO. OUR REST were going to give them Loomis and Lyla Steele, BENNETT FARMS Salami or Bologna°" 99' 120; Betty Jesanis, 119; Veal Patties ■RBADBD • 69' CUTS I PKG. the greatest show ever. Borscht MANISCHEWITZ 32 OZ. BOTTLE SWIFT PREMIUM DVEN RDAST From the start to finish the and Clarence Duhring, 118. FRISH On Monday in the mor­ Italian Sausage o'Vw»t ,69 Corned Beef Brisket l b . •1.59 J WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.(X) OR MORE AND THIS COUPON whole cast went through Macaroons 9 9 l1 I AT FOOD MART. GOOD THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 10. LIMIT ONE their thing as if they had ning we had a nice turnout ■ PKG. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. been doing this for many for our kitchen social Catsup MANISCHEWITZ 14 OZ. BOTTLE T U R K IY t SEAFOOD SPECIALS OF THE WEEK! ^ odclub"" Boneless Ham CUMIl' .•2.59 10 TO 30 LBS. AVO. games. In the afternoon we IN CREAM OR 12 OZ. Camp Kennedy years. Actually for most of WELLWORTH Herring W IN E S A U C E JAR us we’ve only faced an had 14 tables for pinochle POLLOCK _ f r e s h *01,, , SLICED audience for the first time with the lucky winners: WELLWORTH Gem Dandy Franks ^* 79' FILLETS L.*1 OYSTERS 1 *29 BACON *1.39 CC opens June 28 Lunch Herring OEM SMOKED PORK .29 just three years ago on our Marjorie McLain, 726; FENWAY Mary Nackowski, 711; FRESH HEATASERVE I Miracle Whip A first Variety Show. Shoulder Roast • •I.SS SOLE COD FISH The opening date is still applications must be Gladys Seelert, 703; (FORM ERLY DAISY ROLL) BEEF After the show, the cast FILLETS L.•2.39 69< 12 weeks away for re tu rn e d by Ju n e 4. received all sorts of praise Robina Carroll, 695; VICK YOUR O W ir PRODUCE AT FOOD MART CAKES FRANKS *1.19 ; SALAD DRESSING Manchester’s Canip Volunteers must be at least from the audience as they Catherine Gleeson and Kennedy but plans already 13 years of age by the date were leaving. That left us Marie Hebenstreit, 669; FRESH-CALIFORNIA are in the works for its 13th of the camp opening. in a great spirit, and then Inez Mahoney, 665; Rene LONG GREEN I 32 Oz! year of operation. Orientation days for came Saturday, we Maire, 662; Sue Kerr, 655; LA YER CAKE CORONET I JAR June 28, a Monday, is the volunteers will be June 24 Jenny Fogarty, 652; LIGHT CHUNK wondered what the CRANAPPLE scheduled opening. and June 25 at the camp­ P Ernestine Donnelly, 651; audience would be like. ASPARAGUS MIXES STUDIO TOWELS j WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON | Applications for campers site, off Dartmouth Rd. Sure enough, at show time Ann Young, 647; Olive ! AT FOOD MART. GOOD THRU SATURDAY. APRIL 10. LIMIT ONE ' and volunteer counselors There will be no camp on Food Club-All Varieties JUICE TUNA JA R-O N E COUPON PER FAMILY. Houghtaling, 645, and Sam HEAVY DUTY I July 4 and no camp on it was another sold out CHICKEN OFTHESEA will be available April 12 house, and once again the Schors, 643. 125 OCEANSPRAY (next Monday) at tlie Rec those days when it is audience was terrific. 19 OZ. COUNT Department offices. raining at the time the bus So if you wonder if it was Film Thursday LB. 1 Garden Grove Rd. Camper starts on its scheduled run. a success or not, I guess Let’s see, tomorrow we PKG. ROLL 48 OZ. 6V2 OZ. you’re now convinced, and have what should be a very LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA BOTTLE CAN 20* oft u 20‘ofti interesting program for already we hear some peo­ PINT Buitoni - Reg. Thin Spag., ZIti. Elbows, RigttonI, Mostoctlll Kigali I ON TWO 200 COUNT PKGS. BOX ON TWO 13.7 OZ. PKGS. ple who missed the show you. Marilyn Douglas STRAWBERRIES PILLSBURY say they are sorry they did, called from Boston to tell Pasta Romana 3pkoV^1. Ribbed Lasagne PKO.' 59' ALL FLAVORS SCOTTIES and they are saying we us that she is ill with flu CRISP CALIFORNIA - LARGE HEADS I Theresa Kloo wins FOOD 31 OUNCE s iopack Royal Gelatins 3 px» ^ 1 . i HOT ROLL bug, and canceled her CLUB BOTTLE Tomatoes <»- 49' I FACIAL TISSUE can’t wait until next year. Salad Oil 99‘ Manicotti larosa .‘““-iv. 39' TOPCO-WHITE — Iceberg Lettuce FOOD CLUB•BLUE L A K E•CUT WHITE OR CALYPSO | Boy, that sure is a fine engagement, so in her NABISCO place we have purchased a 1«OZ. :*ns*T. L i q u i d DetergentJ.s.59” Mayonnaise - ■ 69 ASSORTED I $5^000 in Lottery tribute to the cast, stage Fig Newtons 16 OZ. PKG. 75' Green Beans CAN I SWEET SEEDLESS JU M B O I WITH THIS COUPON AT I WITH THIS COUPON AT hands and especially to the film to show you instead. It FOOD MART. GOOD THRU Navel Oranges CALIFORNIA S4 S IZ E hs pko show directors, Roger and is called "Three for the Tomatoes'siVwed 3 « *1. Dish Detergent «»' 79'| SAT., APRIL 10. LIMIT 2 S A T ., A P R I L 10. L IM IT 2 A Manchester resident All weekly lottery INDIAN RIVER _ P K G I • ONE COUPON IPKGS ONE COUPON ( ^ 1 I PER FAMILY. P E R F A M IL Y winners of prizes from $5 Marci Negro. Everyone Show,’’ with Betty Grable, White Grapefruit SEEDLESS has become the winner of a Marge and Gower Cham­ Chocolate FRISKIES $5,000 prize with a weekly to $5,000 have a chance to worked hard, and put in FRESH CALIFORNIA LOW long hours, and we ended pion, and Jack Lemmon Artichokes GOURMET'S DELIGHT PRICE Cranberry SWEET Connecticut Lottery ticket. be chosen as a jackpot up as a team with one thing starring in it. Flav. Chips SPEARS CAT FOOD I T heresa Kloo of 86 finalist. Should Ms. Kloo be Fresh Green Beans DAILEY BUFFET FOOD CLUB OR GAYLA in mind: To give the Hey, this is definitely the BAKERS ■ Sauce PEAS Foxcroft Dr, scored a $2,- drawn as a finalist, she will 13 OZ. PKG. 24 OZ. JAR ALL VAR. - 6>20Z CAN REGULAR OR DIET 500 win by matching both compete for a $200,000 audience something nice to final call for the Fresh Eggplant FOODCLUB ■ 1«OZ. CAN ALL FLAVORS FOOD CLUB VERY YOUNG I 20* o ff 15* off 1 talk about. Canyonlands-Las Vegas Whole or Jellied ON A 22 V: OZ. PKG. I the two-digit and three- prize on “Double 'Play,” FRESH trip which is scheduled for SELECTED I ON A 49 OZ. PKG.-TOPCO BETTY CROCKER | digit numbers with her the lottery’s televised On behalf of the cast, its Cucumbers L O N G G R E E N I directors, and all con- take-off on May 18. So for S ' ! ticket dated for March 25. game show, '"nected with this show, I you folks who are still un­ Carrots CRISP CALIFORNIA CANS P I P S ' ! Blue BROWNIE ! Her prize was doubled to "Double Play” is broad­ decided, then maybe this 7 9 * ^ I $5,000 since she also cast at 7:30 p.m. each want to personally thank FIRM . i O C the news media for their will help by seeing the Green Cabbage F L O R ID A l a r g e H E A D S I Oreen Pm • Mintitrene - BMf5 Vtg. - Chiektfl V#g. • T»m./M*c./BMt , ______I matched the week’s lucky Thursday over WFSB-TV, U S. FANCY NATIVE (MASS.) ; Detergent;; MIX CHEPBOYARDEE ISOZ. 25* beautiful sunrise in the color. Channel 3, concern, and publicity, and BEEFORCHEESE CAN SWEET 'N' LOW WITH THIS COUPON AT _ ! WITH THIS COUPON AT _ | CRISP AIRE 2’j Ravioli Habitant Soups . ALL VARIETIES 4 FOOD MART. GOOD THRU morning, and sunset in a Macintosh Apples HAMBURG • HOT DOCDOG • SWEET______RELISH______PRINCE * IFOOD MART, GOOD THRU I especially Betty Ryder, " SAT.. APRIL to. LIMIT majestic part of our coun­ WALDEN FARMS ALL )2 OZ. JAR ONE PKG.-ONE COUPON who even through her hour OR EL ROWS PKO. priskies CATbuqar 5>UDSiiiuie'=?^s"^3'' i BnVpk^wcoi^N Iw™ I PER FAMILY. Dressings LOCAL VARIETIES (REG. JU) Vlasic Relish Spaghetti 39' NESCAFE GAYLORD r mJ PER FAMILY. of sorrow attended our try, plus some other fan­ MEAT • MEATLESS • MUSHROOM kHMEimii dress rehearsal, and gave tastic scenery. All this, and BESPAK PKO.OFIS Spag. Sauce »» 9 9 c Instant Coffee*2.39 Cookies Mail order firms us that added publicity much more, so quit Kitchen Bags WEIGHT WATCHERS IM COUNT PKO. ___ ^ ------thinking about it, and sign push we needed. So all in Sugar Substitute 79' Butter Cookies vra' 39' j I J c p f f cej j | 5 * 0 f f cc I all, we are very grateful to up. Final payment is due WALDBAUM'S N.Y. STYLE DELI! under FTC rules all who attended the show, by April jo. Details and Gaylord TOMATO CLAM ON A BOX OF departure time will be offPfWHh ! ON A 24 COUNT PKG. Relief is now at hand for the order. If the company and we thank you sincere­ FORMULA 76 JUICE SAUCE BETTY CROCKER gets no reply to this offer, mentioned in this column a HAM WITH ISOLATED Shortening consumers who have ly. LIBBY'S GAYLA ALL FLAV. BUITONI ordered merchandise by then it can assume the little later on. PROTEIN PRODUCT 3 POUND CAN WHITE OR RED I Cling-Free FRESHLY SLICED 460Z. CAN FRENCH. RUSSIAN I FROSTING i mail in the past and have customer agrees to the Buy piano lO'iOZ.CAN PRINCE OR THOUSAND ISLAND Pageant tickets 12 OZ. PKG. 8 OZ. BOTTLE suffered endless delays in delay. This delay, The monies will go a long SHEETS I M IXES I receiving it. A new Federal however, applies for ^the By the way, we have • 1 . 9 9 . I ALL FLAVORS I way to help us keep our WITH THIS COUPON AT ■ WITH THIS COUPON AT ^ Trade Commission regula­ additional thirty days only fine food program going; some tickets available for I FOOD MART. G(X)D THRU I FOODMART GOOD THRU Provolone s l ic in g - SAT., APRIL 10. LIMIT ■ SAT <1AT . APRIL 10 LIMIT tion, effective Feb. 2, — or a total of 60 days. For also, to purchase a very the Miss Manchester I ONE P K G .-O N E COUPON O N E B O X 0^ IMPORTED j^PER FAMILY. PER FAMILY. requires mail order firms delays beyond this period, Scholarship Pageant, important and much- Swiss Cheese JARLSBURG sd ms to either deliver merchan­ the consumer must give which will be held at the neeided piano. ’The one we I O V Q a l o NOVA SCOTIA FRESHLY 7 dise on time or allow consent in writing. Manchester High School t « U A w a i c OR ALASKAN SLICED have was sort of used long customers to cancel their If consumers do want to Auditorium this coming DAIRY FOODS FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST PASTURELANDS! before we got it some German Bologna orders and receive a cancel the order, they must seven years ago, and by Saturday, starting at 8. FOOD CLUB •• OZ. PKO. _ . CHIFFON REGULAR • SOFT TASTY FROZEN FOODS FOR QUICK 'N'EASY MEALS! Fine Art Prints FRESHLY PKO. OP TWO prompt refund. be given a cost-free now has just about had it. p.m. Pastrami a l p e r t -s lOZ.CUPt HOOD • ALL FLAVORS SLICED Crescent Rolls4''<«89' Margarine TROPICANA ■ 100% FLORIDA REGULAR OR ^ ^ ^ ARTIST OF THE WEEK The regulation covers method of notifying the It gave us great pleasure Just a reminder that 59‘ PREMIUM 5 ^ ^ Q WHITE OR almost all goods sold by firm, such as a post-paid tonight is our Colonial Genoa Salami c a r a n d o CRACKER BARREL Ice Cream Vi GAL. CARTON I e I W for all these years, and had YELLOW Orange Juice 2»ns89' mail. The major excep­ post card. Dinner Nile; hope to see Polly-O Ricotta c„p *1.69 X-Sharp Cheese ..oVimK *1.09 to be operated on (tuned CARANDO tions are seeds, growing If the consumer requests up) every so often. So you you there. Luncheon Loaf NEW ENGLAND HEINZDEEPFRY TOP FROST ROSEMOND I or^KO. COLUM QUART Y R c 24 OZ. CHICKEN, TURKEY 1102. plants and photo it, the company must re­ Mozzarella Cheese 69' Plain Yogurt CARTON ' W MEATLOAF o r SALIS. STEAK PKO. can see, the monies for any Another important ^ LB. Crinkle Cut Potatoes PKO. Uinnors Shrimp Salad OCEAN SPRAY processing orders. With fund the money within of our fund-raising projects reminder for you seniors to TOP FROST CUT Orange Ju ice ’“^,;iSr*4c;sfS;.*1. Lucky Whip Topping ' c l i 59' CRANBERRY * 0*- A e regard to magazines, only seven days if the customer remember is th af next UIC0 OR CRAN ORANOE CANS THIS WEEK helps to improve our Olive Salad Corn or Green Peas 4 pkSV.*T. the initial issue of the sub­ has paid with cash, check Tuesday, April 13, is the Sour Cream »«eakstone containh.59' TOP FROST ONLY center, and through these HEBREW NATIONAL Shrimp Cocktail 'rr;.lS[“*1.59 BUITONt _ _ 10 OZ. *5.99 or money order. scription is covered. funds over the years, have day of the big Health Fair. Kosher Griddles ALL BEEF Ravioli cHHs°e" 79' Sliced Carrots PKGS. Cream Cheese *J^;VkT ‘ 45' English Muffins ..‘'oTpko. 3 9 ' PEPPERIDOE FARM i r 'x U " SIZE The regulation provides: purchased just about all This should be a must for (WHERE ORONOQUE _ _ "Hot” Bagels AVAILABLE) 12 99 V ALL 17 OZ. EXCLUSIVE AT FOOD AAART Companies must notify Answers to questions of the furniture in the you to attend. It’s free, and Pie Shells >packpko b o ' Layer Cakes VARIETIES PKO. consumers within 30 days general interest will building. you can get in one some of the ordering date if the appear in this column. Ad­ valuable tests including a ■ TO ova cu.TOMiaf. wa aataavi THa awirr to umit u t i l to i p«ai. oa any ir a . aaearr oTHaawiia hotid itbm. ofaaaa. foa u ta »ot avAiLAaia in c a u loti m to oTHaa aiTAiL MAiaa. aa .Kata wLaa*. It also enabled us to I cuiTOMaaa. wa aaiaava tub atawT to lim it u l b i to a ntai. oa amt it im axcaar otm8bwi«b hotbd it i m i oraaaBO aow u l b hot AWAiLAata la c a ib lot* oa to oTHaa bb ta il oBALaai oa wholb salbbs. merchandise won’t be dress questions to: “Of purchase a large bus, and glaucoma test. The fair shipped within that 30 Consumer Concern,” will take place in the many other items of value days. Department of Consumer for the members who take cafeteria at Manchester MANCHESTER PARKADE WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE If the delivery date can’t Protection, State Office High Schooi from 2 .to 8 MANCHESTER PARKADE WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE advantage of the center. be met, consumers will Building, Hartford, Conn. All this was done by the p.m. ' Prices Effective In Manchester Prices Eriect/ve (n Manchester given the option to cancel 06115. PAGE THIRTV-TWO— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 7. 1976 Aircraft industry Cub Scouts plan About town Themecraft Show topic for society The 19th annual Cub Scout Themecraft Show will be sponsored The last 1975-76 program organization in 1960 he has St. Mary's Episcopal Church will phurch, 447 N. Main St., which will by Algonquin District Friday from 7 of th e Manchester been a director and presi­ have the liturgy of spiritual healing include testimonies by students of to 9 p.m. at Verplanck School. Historical Society will be a dent. His wife is CAHA’s Thursday at 10 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. at Christian Science. The public is in- The show, which is open to the slide-illustrated lecture on secretary. the church. vited. public, will feature live crafts, skits the history an progress of Stepanek is now the and a Pinewood Derby. the aircraft industry in group’s vice president for Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church The Rev. Ronald Fournier will lead Registration for the derby will be Connecticut since early in history and information will have a Lenten service tonight at a Lenten service tonight at 7:30 in the from 6:30 to 7 p.m. No registration this century. The speaker and edits the newsletter. In 7:30 at the church. Emanuel Lutheran Church sanc­ will be accepted after 7. will be Robert H. Stepanek the course of his research tuary. The .theme of the service is of 10 Christine Dr., East for CAHA’s oral history The Presbyterian Church will have “Confidence-Fulfillment.” -Hartford. project, he has interviewed a prayer meeting tonight at 7:30 at The Manchester Evening The meeting will be Sun­ early pilots and others in­ Charles Hamilton’s Curtiss Flyer is shown the church. Junior and Senior Confirmation Herald prints more Classes of Emanuel Lutheran Church day at 2 p.m. in the Whiton fluential in the aircraft in Manchester news than any Memorial Library .. . c . . y e- being pushed into position before taking off on First Church of Christ, Scientist will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at in the auditorium. will have a meeting tonight at 8 at the parish building of the church. other newspaper. Stalk a are ™ cop.es [ e l 1of ‘Jxtreme'extreme- ^he event occurred in New i" Britain Connec- in Stepanek has been ly rare photographs. employed for 22 years by 1910. the Pratt and Whitney Air­ craft Division of United y/t\ Technologies in East Hart­ ford. He is currently a f Hawaiian Punch supervisor in production HI Dri Towels engineering. He received a one 8 oz pkg Red or Two Ply degree in engineering from White or ;i0 3 ct. Grape cans ■ Ohio Northern University. IGeorge Washington^ Assorted ' rolls He is a charter member of th e Connecticut ) With Corn This Coupon Muffin & Purchase $5.00 Mix or More. With This Coupon & Purchase $5.00 or More. With This Coupon S Purchase $5.00 or More, (l! Aeronautical Historical l^;^.^.Umit One. Vaiid April 4-10,1976 H-979.. Limit One. Vaiid Aprii 4-10,1976 H-977 , Limit One. Valid April 4-10,1976 H-976 Association. Since its SUPERMARKETS Duncan Hines Prince W : THE f ^ i FAMILY4^ i Cake Mixes Spaghetti LAWYER A. Assorted I V oz by Will Bernard 8 2 or Elbow e Flavors pgg Macaroni 1 lb Safety For Sitters pkgs Whomever you hire as a baby sitter takes on a legal responsi­ 59 bility for the safely of your child. But lumaboui is fair play. You Crisco Oil...... =“b, r i . 2 9 Spaghetti Sauce or"vM.t jar 0 9 too take on a legal responsibility ISozcQC (' 1 for the safety of your sitter. Ajax Window Cleaner. can Lincoln Apple Juice... ””.'69* One couple had a four-year-old son with a violent temper. One evening they went to the movies, Fresh Chick leaving him in the care of an un­ Cott suspecting new sitter. Soon after Whole Fryers 2V2 - 3 lbs Avg. Cains their departure the boy knocked the woman over, fracturing her U.S. Government Inspected arm. « Beverages Mayonnaise Split, Cut-up ^ I S C Ginger Ale,. ., and Qtrd. ■ 9 'w ^ For Your Orange, lb Favorite qt Root Beer 9®' Salad or jar Fresh Sandwich 69 Roasting Chickens 3 ’/2 to 4 lbs 8 9 Breasts Wings Finest Sliced Peaches. 3 can°s 1.00 Chicken Quarters With PASSOVER FOODS Manischewitz. Tide Detergent...... pkg 2p23 n D U l O U f 11'Rokeach. Mothers • ,?,49* Bone­ Beef Shoulder Roast less jMatzo Ball MiXe,.^.X'59* Sued later for damages, the Baked Iresh the Finast Way! ■^Potato Kugel BrJnd,. .pi?o79* parents said they were not liable Plump and Meaty-Whole, because they were not at home Fresh Fowl 4'/2-5 lbs Avg. (Cut-up 55*ib) Potato Starch Brands .pkg 79* when the incident occurred. But Meatball Soup Mothers jar 79* the court ordered them to pay the Big Round Top of Beef-Whole woman’s claim. Since they were Fresh Brisket Untrimmed 8-10 lbs aware of their son’s peculiar dis­ position, said the court, they 50^ Off H 40^ off White Bread Young Hens Grade.A should have given her fair warn­ on (1) Any Brand or> any 24 oz jar or can ing of the danger. Fresh Turkeys 8 to 14 lbs Avg. Weight Generally speaking, you are Fresh 5-lb box Gefilte obliged to warn a sitter of haz­ A Favorite for 2 0 OZ Fish ards she is no', likely to discover Sandwiches! Fresh Ground Chuck&^ii89t Matzo Ivs Validvaiio April 44-10.-iu. 19/6 1976 vaiiQValid April April 4 -iu4-10. . 19/0 1976 _ _ | for herself: a slippery floor, a OBD Limit One H-980 ( y jW O rickety chair, a faulty appliance, Primo Hot a temperamental pet. Italian Sausage or Sweet But not a non-tcmpcramental pet. In another case a baby sit­ Big Sandwich Bread .. 2M°'89* Sunrise fresh Dairy Values! ter was badly scratched by the Skirt Steaks Bee,...... ,b1.49 m-store Bake shop! family cat. But she failed to col­ Hamburg Rolls...... S'e^'l-OO Cube Steak”'Boneless B ee r'* . lb 1. 49 Cake Donuts al™""... 4 0 2 6 9 * lect damages because she could Wheat Bread...... 2 'L°'89* not prove that the cat was any Chiffon Lite Beef for Stew ®?rrf,rR°ec;‘’e '. ,b 1 .1 9 Rye Bread .... T 5 9 * more ferc.cious than the average Hot Cross Buns...... X69* member of the species. Jones Links Regular or w / Bacon . p°39* French Hard Rolls...... < . o z 6 9 * And a sitter bitten on the arm English Muffins Onion,.... 2T89* Available Only in Stores with In-Store Bake Shops Bakery Items Available Tues. thru Sat, Only o’ ft Spread by a ihrcc-ycar-old girl lost her claim because the child had never CfeVn* been a biter before. Chuck Pot Roast SPBEW Furthermore, sitters themselves must take reasonable prccautibns Mr. Dell Favorites! for their own safety. ,. One teenage sitter sufTered Boneless Stick pkgs H bums when a terry cloth towel, Domestic. Beef which she used to lift a pot from Freshly Sliced I hallCQ t a hot stove, caught flre. i n a m to Your Order I Orange Juice Richmond • ■ g . i 3 9 She complained afterward that lb Buttermilk Biscuits Pillsbury ■ ■ no* the family should have had a pot Swiss Cheese Imported . lb 99^ holder available for her use. But Hood’s Ice Cream ’^=A,m.rrs”.','1.29 the couil said the parents might German Bolognawi...... b1.29 Shoulder Steak,oX'SnBm'i ,b1.29 3 fairly assume that she would be Jennio Roast Spring Cleaning Values! more cateful in handling a flam­ Kielbasa“ ms'...... b1.59 Fresh Chicken Livers . ,b59* Turkey W hite/Dark Meat • • • p^,”2 . 4 9 mable fabric. Jennio-AII Sponge Mop, Deck Mop or Italian Hot Ham...... ^1.29 Fresh Chickenmahsib79*Le<,sib69* Turkey Roast White Meat • • • • pkg^ ‘!2 .8 9 Natural 1.29 A public service feature of the Dandy Loaf Carando's...... 99* ChicKen Breasts Fresh’. .. ,b99* Kirschner Franks Sasrj. ,b Plastic Broom e, American Dnr Association and Available Only In Stores With Mr. Deli Depts the Connecliriil Bar Associa­ tion. Finest Frozen Food Values! Fantastik w/Trigger, , , ...... © 1976 American Bar Association Ajax Cleaner "s-Kbl...... ’n .1 4 Future Floor Polish...... ”ri.65 Joy Detergent washing. , . . . Fire Proof It Pays to Shop tor Quality Produce the Finast Way! Glad Trash Bags ___ ‘’S“1.29 safety Mr. Clean ! ° . 'b '’. ',...... ' «S'99* Spic N’S p a m ...... 1,V,i.35 Iceberg Finast Clear Ammonia... “i'49* The flammable liquids Minute Maid that we use in our home Shout Remover...... each week are as 26oz|\A« Lettuce Top Job Household Cleaner. . . . cm 9 9 dangerous as a bomb. 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$4.99 to$9.99 Toddler it-4T or 3-6x . 3.99 to 7.99 Students’ suit, sizes $7.99 to $13.99 Girls’ 7-14 ...... ;. 6.39 to 11.19 16-24, reg., slim, $8.99 to $13.99 “ Pretty Plus” 8Mt-16Mi 7.19 to 11.19 reg. $21.99 ,$7.99 to $9.99 Long dresses, 3-6x . 6.39 to 7.99 17®’ ■e 0 This Easter, take a holiday_yourseIf. From the A drudgery of delicate Easter clothes—these machine wash! They’re easy care polyester, all k even Perma-Prest • fabrics so you just machine J wash, tumble dry and never iron. Brights and pastels. On SALE at Sears! •^1 S it

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$14.99Jacket, sizes 8-12, reg., slim, -■ 8xl0-in. Living pastels and dark colors...... X X . ^ ^ ^ $16.99 Jacket, Husky sizes 10-18, Color Portrait Family Portrait pastels and dark colors...... XO bO ^ $9.99 Slacks, 2.5-32-in. waist, heather ^ rkrk Bring all the children. Limit; one blue, green, tan ...... i per child, two per family. Ages: 4 weeks — 14 years. Additional $20.99 Jacket, 14-20 reg., slim, darks Per subject , W ' and pastels ...... X O » T 9 portraits available at reasonable 76 prices. Groups at $1.25 each addi­ This week only. Children with tional child. parents, grandparents, adult Call Your Nearest Sears Retail Store CoupleSj^ mom & dad. Limit: one Charge it on Sears Revolving Charge for Photographer Hours special per family.

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CHARGE IT on Sears Revolving Charge YOUR CHOICE Panty Hose or SAVE Short Sheer Knee 20% OFF H ighs comfy cotton SAVE Sears Regular Low Price 21% ■« 33% fc s a v panties Ah-h Bra® Sale f o r * l Values worthy of notice includes our YOUR CHOICE \ 20% For the woman who loves fashion and comfort. sandalfoot or reinforced panty hose Bikinis or Hip Huggers Ah-h Bras meet your demands for natural-look and sandalfoot ankle and knee high shaping, fit, freedom and support in four beauti­ stockings! All styles in one size. Rich ful styles. Sears famous cushioned underwire* shades. bra. Our natural, contour or padded cup. All Misses’ Perma-Prest lovingly soft. So love yo.ur body, love fashion and save at Sears great Ah-hBra* sale. \ 2 pkgs. \X\ knit pants Underwire* seamless cup Regular *8.50 r'-> Lace or tricot, sides of nylon i; and Lycra * spandex. Avail­ Regular *10 for $ able in B, C cups, white only. D-cup, Reg. 19.50...... '7.49

Regular ' .V--" Underwire* seamed cup Regular *7.50 •2.99 pkg. Nylon tricot and Lycra* spandex or polyester lace, nylon and Lycra * spandex. AU with a double fabric crotch and 49 B, C cup. \^ite only. fine quality woven elastic for good wear. Choose your favorite from a D -O p cups, Reg. |8.Sd...... 6.49 variety of styles. Hip huggers in / white or pastels. Sizes S, M, L. not shown: 100% textured woven polyester knit pants, in totally Bikinis in white or pastels. Sizes Seamless contour cup Regular *6 compatible colors, make perfect companions with S, M, L. shirts. Easy-care, with smooth-fitting elastic waist­ Nylon, polyester and Lycra * bands. Proportioned for Tiny, Typical and Tall. Avail­ spandex. Available in A, B, able in ecru, gertmium, navy or brown. 1 C cups, white only.

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