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ixtaiMsmitiHHMMMWk.-'-' X c/iu. IT A The weather < A’kt'.-- ■ .* >> S k W i'4 2 ;*Rnl?UAMeiW TARY C O iJ > * G enerally clea r and coW*'^____ tonight; lows in the teens. Mostly — 5 6 m Et >MS5 Th £ sunny Saturday; highs in the 3Qs. £Y ^ HAve IT AMD Probability of precipitation decreasing to near zero tonight ',IL ■ Phone 647-9946 M anchester^A Ctfy o f VUitge Charm 50M&TIME5 T K N 05i. and Saturday. • SlXICiM PAGES for hom o dolivory -rv'»r'%JVsiru''^£V TWOSipenONS MANC^tDOrrER, CONN., F ig p A Y , MARCH IT* 1171 - VOL. X C V n . N o. 141 • ifnivm.>(.T«ik»u< wo iJU TWKim cEN#-r* Tmw/£ C U , HEAR WHEN Bo< strikes OF Torrijos agreed and were passed by process: am< yard, quiet >/■ nian targets today and ground forces neutrality treaty. Senate leaders moi neigliborhood, references the Senate, provided for perpetual • 30 months after the treaty comes »im »ti««.i«.i» IWM.WO. ^ -...^ciosOTgar- battled pockets of resistance along a today scheduled debate on the maih Ron w y-Afonvenientiv located, required. $290 monthly. 643- 64-mile front in southern Lebanon. U.S. rights to defend the canal's into force, Panama assumes full 819 ^ ^ p n e 643-8504 5983. Panama Canal pact in hopes of neutrality and priority passage for jurisdiction in the fO-mile-wide U.S. Palestinians said Israeli forces killed ratifying it by mid-April. ArtlelM tor Solo 41 Artlcl»$ tor Silo 41 Artlelii tor S ili 41 ArtIciM lor Sill 41 Man U.S. warships in times of emergency. Canal Zone. HEAT PAID - 2 bedrooms, a top guerrilla military commander RNISHED SLEEPING By a vote of 68 to 32, the Senate Despite the closeness of the vote. • The present Panama Canal NCR CASH REGISTER - COLEMAN MULTI - Purpose SEARS WASHER and Dryer, WHITE BRICK Free standing - Conveniently located. carpeting, laundry facilities, in a lightning raid north of Tyre. Thursday ratified the first of two Chen privileges. For appliances. Only $325. Rental Senate Democratic Leader Robert government and Canal Co., now Reconditioned, with many utility trailer, cover, sides A-1 condition, selling price fireplace with mantle and Palestinian gunners fired Soviet- • controversial canal treaties and Byrd, D-W,Va., said he was confident totais. Call after 5:30 pm.. and Eureka 12x12 foot flame both. $225. or best offer. accessories, stand up dresser. nan only. Call 649-1133, Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. by the U.S. Army, is replaced by a made Katyusha rockets into northern handed President Carter a substan­ the main treaty, turning the canal 228-3957. retardent tpnt. canopy. Moving. Also. 2 Uniroyal Kitchen Aid hot water dis­ TAG r 7 p.m. 2088 " • Israeli towns and settlements for the joint U.S.-Panamanian Panama Brunswick aih hockey. 6 foot white wall tires, like new. penser. all like brand new. by FAMILY SPECIAL - 3 Charming motifs in easy tial and bitterly fought for diplomatic over to Panama in the year 2000, Canal Commission. bedrooms, laundry facilities, third successive day. Israeli artillery iMOLDED FORMICA top and table. Call 289-6979 after 3 HR78X15. $95. 649-0655. 646- Moved. Call Midge after 8 Clul irlmenli For Pint 53 embroidery trim a set of and political victory. would be approved. • The United States controls the paneled bar with two shelves p.m. 7372, appliances, yard for children. guest towels or )nake stepped up its bonibardment of p.m.. 568-1634. Gan Meanwhile, Panamanian Gen. The second accord is a 14-article commission through Dec. 31, 1989, and four stools. 1175. 646-6028. Kee JKING for anything in real Only $260. Rental Assistors, small panels for bedroom terrorist positions in response. ite rental - apartments, 236-5646, small fee. or bathroom walls. Omar Torrijos warned his nation treaty detailing arrangements by when a Panamanian becomes ad­ Satb Israeli troops dug in for what could would accept no changes in the NEW HOME Sewing Machine f les. multiple dwellings, no Xo. 2088 has transfer be a long stay in the six-mile-deep which the United States yields full ministrator, and U.S. representation - while and aqua, new cabinet, Call J.D. Real Estate •••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . 8 motifs: color chart. treaties that would mean “occupa­ sovereignty to Panama in the Canal on the nine-member commission attach m en ts. $100. Call ociates,, Inc. 646-1980. OHIcil-Slorii lor Pint 55 TO ORDER, Sind $1.00 for eadi corridor in sodthern Lebanon, but tion in perpetuity disguised as ST. PATRICK'S DRy SRLE! stttrn plus 25$ for pestift and . Zone within three years, and renders declines from five to four. anytime 569-2348. Kandllnf, Defense Minister Ezer Weizman said morality,” control of the historic waterway at Both foes and supporters professed spre NCHESTER - Main he would consider a U.S. proposal to ANNE CABOT In an exchange of letters dated noon, Dec. 31. 1999. optimism over their chances in the ALUMINUM sheets used as “ LOTS OF OREEN” Mar :et. 2 room apartment, ManchMttr Herald withdraw in favor of a U.N. peace­ printing plates. .007 thick. ted, hot water, appliances, OFFIGE SPACE 11S0 Avt. of Amtricaa March 15 and released by the second round. Satu Now York, N,Y. 10OM keeping force. 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 lor 18. king, no pets Security. 523- FOR RENT Panamanian Embassy shortly after $1. Phone 643-2711. Print Name, Addrtti with ZIp' Israeli combat jet aircraft took off the Senate vote, Torrijos said his 20% OFF TRACTOR! 15% OFFwi mm EquipoM! Sha 250 square feet, center of CODE and Style Naiiber. 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Senate to attach a number of reser­ ■* ileb , FM passage of the Panama Bounding happily into thd study was TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Irooms. Available April AUTOMOTIVE No. 0-117-QUILTS ON PARADE. Although Israeli forces secured Good condition. Good for $260 monthly. Security, Directions lor ilxteea quilts. vations to the treaty and said, “We ' Canal neutrality treaty with happy top aide Hamilton Jordan, who had No. Q-1tl-CRANDM0THER'S FLOW. their major objectives during their have made every effort and hav< plating, or welding. Call 649- A compact tractor should do more than just carry you Irences required. 646-1180, ER QUILTS. 16 faiclnatlng quilts. s telephone calls to Gerald Ford and coordinated the campaign to win 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. I for Dick. A u to i For Safe 67 initial 17-hour assault of southern been successful to date in ensuring other key supporters of the accords. around as you mow your lawn. And Case compact trac­ No. Q-119-AMERICA'S FAVORITE Lebanon begun Tuesday the Palesti­ public support for the pacts, and tors let you do more — much more! AFGHANS. A beautiftti telaetien. that these will be consistent with the Carter watched television and BABY FURNITURE, com­ R ROOM Apartment - 426 No. q-120-M ARe A 6IFT. Many nian resistance to the onslaught kept Defense Secretary Harold

PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTTOEmiNC HERALD. MaacbetUr. Coaa.. Fri.. Murcfa 17. im MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. March 17. 1978- 1‘A(;e TIIKKE-A G O P challenger would support vice chairm an

Scott Clendaniel, who is sedung the chairmanship of the Manchester Republican Town Committee, said Thursday that he supports Elsie “Biz” Swensson in her effort to re­ tain the vice chairman position of the committee. Clendaniel is challenging Thomas Ferguson, the incumbent chairman. Ferguson recently circulated a letter to committee members asking for their support for him and Mrs. Swensson. "There is a general misconception concerning this election,” Clendaniel said. "This is the idea that if 1 win the election for town chairman, Elsie 'Biz' Swensson is automatically out of contention for the vice chair slot. These Manchester Realms are members Robert Brock, Robert Wolverton, Frank Make a night of It This is totally untrue." of agencies which have formed Group I. LA STRADA WEST RESTAURANT Clendaniel. referring to the letter ^ilecki, Joseph Lombardo, Jeffrey Keith, w KENNEL CLUB ciKulated by Ferguson, said. Those participating include (left to right, C!arl Zinsser and Alex Matthew. (Herald Pizza & (rritidors toasting the "Although my opponent has tried front row) Russell Philbrick, Warren photo by Pinto) 471 HARTFORD RD. (Con mckee st ) MANCHESTER RESTAURANT FINE DINING IN 4 COUNSTYATUOSPHEKE wherever possible to link Mrs. Howland, William Belfiore. Also (back row). 6 4 3 -6 16 5 Swensson's name with his in an ob­ COCKTAILa am vED U$HU liiaHLI4HT” 7l holidays with your VEAL OSCAR vious effort to bring her supporters PRIVATE PARTIES INVITED SAKID STUPPtD SOLS First place winners of the third annual science fair at Nathan STIAK DIANS to his side, our bylaws do not provide WED. THRU SUNDAY CHICKEN CORDON SLE U l Hale School are Randy Dumas, (left) Grade 5, for a charter on for the running of a slate of officers. WEEKLY SPECIALS Real estate group formed favorite mixed ' RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED 649-0079 the birth and death of stars depicting the constallation Taurus Each position is nominated and 3-17 TO 3-23 Eight Manchester area realtors cy, F.J. Spilecki Realtor, Keith Real properly through the Group 1 AT YANKEE KENNELI, MAILS EAST OP < in the center, and Karen Savino. Grade 6, for charts on nutri­ elected independently of each •BMED STUFFED HLET OF s O O O BOLTON LAKE, RT. 44A., BOLTON other,” . ^ have announced the formation of Estate. All agencies will operate in­ Realtors. drink...then sitting tion and a clay model of a balanced meal which she is holding. Group 1... an association committed SOLE W/IEWBURG SAUCE ..... « S i 9 V He said that he is not running dependently within the Group 1 struc­ ’The object of the group’s formation ture. The projects were supervised by Denise Harrison, science against Mrs. Swensson and supports to promoting economy and efficiency is to offer the potential buyer/seller •BAKED STUFFED MKED sA T R teacher. (Herald photo by Pinto) her re-election. of operation in the sale and All members are experienced a select group of Realtors serving the SEAFOOD ABOVE...... down to an 0 0 The town committee will meet purchasing of real estate in Eastern Realtors in the field of residental area with expertise, impact and ef­ anvtow/sAUD Connecticut. Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Municipal sales, apartment and office ficiency. Group 1 members will be Member agencies are: Warren • EGG PLANT PARMHUAMA Building's Hearing Room to elect of­ ownership, property management recognized by the distinctive “For AND CHOICI OF POTATO, VaotTAaLI eiegant, deiiciousiy Science winners named Howland, Inc., Robert Wolverton ficers and delegates to state and and shopping center development. Sale” signs'used by them depicting a ONPASTA...... * Agency, Carl A. Zinsser Agency, 3.25 The winners the Nathan Hale power, third place. local conventions. The group enables a potential buyer large yellow and black roman • CORNED BEEF& School third annual science fair were Honorable mention William E. Belfiore Agency, Lom­ numeral 1 with the word "Group” prepared meai! of residential or commercial real es­ CABBAGE DINNER...... announced this week. The projects of Grade 6 were Matt Elliott, Backs GIcntlaiiicI bardo & Associates, Philbrick Agen­ tate a wide selection of services and adjacent to it. *3.25 all the Unit C students were on dis­ Asa Nelson, Jeanne Vaughni'T! suvaD WITH aoiLiD p o t a t o V s a u d ' play for parents and students Link, Lisa Pare and Kari Eldwi Marion Mercer, a former vice chairwoman of the Manchester Wednesday night at the school, Grade 5 first place winner Republican Town Committee, has Denise Harrison, science teacher, About town Randy Dumas with a chart on tl .^nnounced her support for Scott supervised the projects which the birth and death of stars. 'Clendaniel in the race for party Manchester Chapter, SPEBSQSA, I f r e e I 1 students worked on for the past two Keith Blanchard was second place Manchester’s American Legion have not yet been initiated are asked chi^rman. will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m, in the months. winner for Grade 5 with an experi­ Auxiliary will meet Monday at 7:30 to attend this meeting. Carol Gray is I Vi QAL SODA WITH LARGE PIZZA ■ Teen Center Annex of hterichester First place winner for sixth grade ment on the effects of environment p.m. at the Legion Home. Mrs. Laura in charge of a program on “Peru.” “I b®l*®ve Scott's sincere and Recreation Center. The meeting is Freeman, district president, and her - WITH MED. PIZZA. • was Karen Savino with a demonstra­ and Michelle Demers placed third honest efforts in the next two years Officers are asked to wear badges, tion on nutrition. for a solar system model. open to ali area men interested in staff of officers will make their of­ and all members are asked to bring MUST a c c o m p a n y ] toward organization and involvement singing four-part barbershop har­ ficial visit and officiate at the initia­ Other sixth grade winners were Fifth grade honorable mention will bring more energetic Republican gifts for a shower for New Hope I ORDER . GOOD THRU MARCH > mony. tion of new members. Members who Manor. Heidi Leggett, second place, for an winners were Victor Antico, John activity in town," Mrs. Mercer said. ______! Restaurant of Jine Quaiily exhibit entitled "We're going to lose Nielson. John Luppachino, Dave Mrs. M ercer's endorsement of some" on endangered species, and Negri and Marlene Rohife. Clendaniel is interesting because two SERVING EASTER DINNER 12:30 TO 7:00 Ron Pinney for a model on wind years ago she was endorsed by Ferguson and other party leaders in CItUHIIIIIESmtTIOIIS 289-792S CtUMitUTMISrWRE Warranty deeds the race for Republican registrar of Mrs. Yauch, vinyl siding at Drive, $450. new home at 473 E. Middle Dancing Friday and Saturday voters. Daniel Lisella and Anna 150 Bissell St., $2,000. J.A. Mr duty. Refreshments Weekdays 11-2 Urga Salad M et luRafint • A SKTTINC, FOR W KDDI.NG PuMMwd M n mning axoapl oUiam, bHfcsy A ehaaaa, I will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cosgrove, Mr and SAT-SUNMON-TIfS ^ndaya and IwOdM. EntarM atlha Also p id ^ oairsa, radWwa, Manehtalar, Conn, few Offlea aa 8*- ehelee e« dreealno, Mrs Chuck Covey, and Mr. and Mrs. John Crispino. cona ClH s Man MalMr. PHOTOS MATINEE brsad and eraefcara SHOWN AT inS-SM (ONSmiiH Suggostsd Carrisr Rates 12.71 P«yaM« In Advince SATURDAY, MARCH 18th COiamiYIllESTIMMUSIC TOMMY’S Sln o jd co p y...... ig . i^FM O ir...... SO* 1140 ajn. - 240 pjn. Theater Orm m on th ...... $390 ,646-3960mSlM GLOBE Throomontht ...... $1170 Aasortsd SMMhrielisa, Home MmM Soup, ICKHAM Six m o n th *...... $2340 Homo Modo Ploo, Too, Colloo, MRk > schedule...... S4a,eo PIZZARIA Trayel Service Man RaMt Upon ItequMt 1 A ilii-aUT 1 88S MAIN tTREtT PARK Subaertbara who (all to racalya A personal statement from Tommy: 7 ,11) !) 15 thair nawapapar balora S :M p.m. Fbr your MoMior's Da* add laatar oHla vWt oi»

MAKCHBrTHl EV^NIKC HEB.I.D. r - . w ,...... ; U laurl}rfltrriEim uu^lferali Open forum ] Every Irishman M anoJwrter — A City of Village Charm College notee In the service ' Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Among the Manchester M.mb«,Aud«Buf..uopart fiasco how many people every year, whose Community College, are: Sternberg, 1390 Hilliard St.: Harofd E. Tufkington, Managing Editor group of Irish-American politicians. Multain. 250 Forest St.: Kurt Coburn Road; Shirley A 1977 graduate of Penney High School, he joined the ^ e m d y M ichael L. A dam s. 50 Marine Corps in August 1917, etfs To the editor; family trees never had so much as a Headed by Sen. Edward Kennedy, D- Nancy J. Stevenson. 182 Ver­ Paternostro. 74 N. Lakewood Casterline, 655 Bush Hill "Opinion — —« And the v ^ statutes under which lateral root in the “Auld Sod,’’ Mass., used the occasion to condemn Briarwood Drive; Scott J non St.; Carol E. Suver, 52 Circle; Paul Lapine. 90 Bran­ Road: Cathy G. Cavalieri, 64 ^deconrtioRt ^eg| dye What a fiasco! A regular A lem any. 40 Parker St.; the Committee for One Manchester suddenly wake up indisputably Irish. Belfast violence as a human ri^l^V Oak St.; Paul D. Taft, 144 ford St.: Patricia Darby 41 Spencer St.; Donna Navy Seaman Ret. Russell A. Daigle, son of Mr. and Penneygate affair. Ted s Folly," as M Rachelle B. Ayotte. 147 Mam St.; Mary F. Terhune, 42 ^taster cards ^cut-oirts is operating are a two-edged sword And when it comes to today’s violation by Britain. Keeney St.; Mark Dion, 86 Chamberland. 160W Mrs. Paul L. Turcotte of 30 Duncan Road, has completed w Chambers St.: Bruce Bayles, Adams St.: Donna J. Trudeau. Carter S t.; Michael Donachie, Washington St,; Eugene M. >styrofoain ^ the mess is popularly called, has that provided Eighth District voters celebration of the event, every But for the most part, St. Patrick’s recruit training at the Naval ’Training Center, Great 295 Burnham St.: Debra L. 71 Jarvis Road; Scott Turner, 196 Porter St.; Ralph Cleary. 6 Cushman Drive; and much, much more at M m f prfeas/ U.N. dollars already cost us taxpayers over a half­ with plenty of clout. Irishman has his own style: Ar­ Lakes, III. Day was being ceiebrated for Beauchamp, 20 Academy St.: 19 Winthrop Road; Mark Dbnadio. 42 Florence St.; Lynn Coda. 210 Main St.; million dollars with the price rising madillo races and country-western A 1977 graduate of Manchester High School, he joined The United States has been The statutes provide for the dis­ reasons cited by John Sullivan of Laura 'A. Belanger. 76 Wyllys Walker. 76 Phelps Road, Brian Donovan. 7 Ashland St.; Cynthia Conway. 267 the real value of the U.S. share daily. That new firehouse was a hot music in Dublin and Shamrock, Cambridge, Mass. St. : Ale.xa L. Berger. 44 &ott the Marine Corps in December 1977. i far and away the major con­ trict’s continued existence if the dis­ Also, Kathleen A. Walsh, 38 Loris Durand. 51 Dover Road: Hackmatack St.: Pamela J. of U.N. financing is also drop­ topic before the Buckland park bomb trict electors so decide. Also, a new Texas, a green river in Chicago, “Sure, there’s no real reason at Drive; Carol M, Betancourt, Gerard St,; Carrie Lou Todd Eller. 22 Forest St.; Curtin, 11 Diane Drive: Peter “ e v e ry political protest in Los Angeles and 87J Tudor Lane; Jean F. Winter. 334 Parker St.; Linda Teresa Enderlin. 76 Park St. Navy Air Controller Airman Appren. Brett H. Tower, tributor to the financing of the ping. was dropped. But that little group group, the North Manchester Com­ all,’’ he said, “except that it’s great J. Danyliw, 43 Forest St.: little Savannah, Ga., and green beer just fun.’’. Blessing, 86 Linden St.; Witham. 10 Canterbury: Also, Thomas H. Ferguson, William Cardin, 43 Bigelow son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Tower of 88 Anthony United Nations since the that made the secret deals with J.C. mittee, has identified at least three & t h e m V o elc oif m o h iS tted t | thing" TTie effects'are not so im­ about everywhere. Parades will proliferate, with the Valerie J. Boroch. 30 Lyndale Stanley G. Wojeoski. 25 Bliss 78 Forest St.: Philip Forzley, St.; George Langevin. 78 Road, Tolland, graduated from the Air Traffic Controller organization's establishment. Penney have lost the firehouse case. ways to establish a separate town. St.; William Bouley. 29Sunset St.; Steven J, Wooding, 37C > dowTftoMtn mcmcHeStM*. m ediately painful to the It’s not known if St. Patrick did any biggest expected in New York, 72 Arcellia Drive; Antonia Alton St,; Donna Jackwin. School. They needed the firehouse for the St.: Laurie A. Bourque. 9 Downey Drive: Helen Yavis, Frese, 90 Briarwood Drive: P.O. Box 136: and Ellen Over many post-war years of headquarters organization in Such new town will be blessed with a tippling when he drove the snakes out Chicago and Savannah, Ga. A 1977 graduate of Tolland High School, he joined the two developments and for insurance controllable size, established Hoffman Road; Timothy 98 W yneding H ill Road; Karen Frost, 474 Main St.; Salvatore. 25B Forest St. Navy in July 1977. growing affluence in other of Ireland back in the 5th Century Boston’s was canceled because the Browne. 633B Center St.; New York City since it func­ purposes. The three-part deal had to businesses, land for development, countries, Washington has A.D., but dedicated celebrants of his streets still are clogged with snow. Richard Gilgosky. 60 Norman tions largely within the in­ come out one piece at a time to and one of the lowest tax rates in the succeeded in reducing its share day have a traditional penchant for Chicagoans — turning out 70,000 St.; Pauline Gioielli. 30 Porter sulated U.S. economy. But reduce community backlash. After state — a happy prospect for its peo­ free-flowing grog. strong for their city’s parade down a St.; Marian Camp, 41 Walnut of the world bill somewhat. U.N. operations based all, laws would be broken, special ple. And it won’t be bound by any Dallas liquor distributor Bob green-striped State Street - main­ St.: Barbara Glass. 105 Scott But it remains well ahead of elsewhere are in a different treatment extended, businesses and Manchester town contracts. Pechon said sales of Irish whisky are tained the tradition of dyeing the Drive; Teresa A. Gronda, 165 ^•*>"i»l»tanl Holiday TaU«i neighborhoods ruined, and two towns up, as are sales of Heineken beer, Chicago River green — a tradition Loomis St.; Mary A. Haller, the runners-up. The United situation. I suggest that the town transfer 13 S u m m it S t.; J a m e s made vulnerable. Manchester, es­ which comes in a green bottle. But he matched with the San Antonio River that firehouse to the Eighth District Hamilton. 91 Dale Road; States currently provides 25 IVIany are located in Geneva, worried a bit about all the green-dyed in Texas. Double rocks or pecially, would become a target for for one dollar and be done with it. If Albert B. Harrison Jr., 106 percent of the regular budget, , brew in demand at taverns. ^bball size. Switzerland, and according to Hartford's problems because of the For San Antonio’s Shamrock Socie­ Hawthone St.: Michael J. Sat of 6, Our Reg. 9,99 hypertension over consolidation “The trouble with green beer is compared with 12.97 for the a recent report in the Wall type of developments. keeps rising, the NMC will move ty, the big event of the day was a Hull, 96 Washington St.; Craig »6 that you have to sell it all on St. wreath-laying at the Alamo in honor A. Hutt. 123 Vernon St.; Soviet Union and 7 percent from investigation to the action Street Journal the effects Patrick’s Day, because on Saturday, of Irishmen who died there in the Phyllis E. Jassie, 159 Thomp­ ware for serving water The consolidation effort is the fran­ each for West Germany and there are becoming very pain­ stage. Ted and Company will not be it’s not worth a damn,” he said. famed 1836 battle. son Road; Brian M. Benito, 32 tic move to save the deals and regain Japan, and bears a similarly ful. The Swiss franc is one of too pleased to pay that ultimate a In Shamrock, Texas — where the Nine states boast towns named Deerfield Drive: Ann r a , » h , 9 9 •8 large proportion of the burden the firehouse. But this effort is also price for the Penneygate affair. name alone iS motive for a party — Dublin, but only in Dublin, Texas, ap­ Norwood. 597 Woodbridge St.; the currencies gaining most doomed to fail. The Town Charter Judith E. Ratcliffe, 9 Eldridge Stolnlw, 1 ® for most of the specialized J. Solomon Gary Gandy summed it up. parently, do residents take their strongly against the dollar, and the state statutes have become Tudor Lane, "E very good Irishman has a jug Irishing seriously. St.: Janice M. Makinski, 255 agencies. No. 1 on the nonfiction reading list. under the coat," he said. School St.; David Koski, 12 currently worth less than two Manchester Texas Dubliners celebrate the day Kerry St.; Edward Krach, 23 Gandy is chairman of this year's Our Reg. saiiBffia-' • Efforts to shift the burden francs. U.N. dollars exchanged with an armadillo race, an Irish stew Beacon St.: Joann Langlois, fiesta in Shamrock, but he said the 22.99 usually meet considerable into expensive francs no longer cookoff and entertainment from a 60 Nike Circle; Frances cgiiteiw hoedown, not the jig, dominates the western band, but other Dublins are Lavigne, 143 South Main St.; resistance from those day there. cover agency budgets. Capitol scene contemptuous of the whole brouhaha. Also, Christopher J. expected to pick it up, but that The situation in a lefthanded "Most everybody here likes coun­ Elsie Repass, municipal treasurer Legault. 1 Union Place; Terry 16 teaspoons and 2 serves. resistance is now being out­ try and western,” he said. of Dublin, Va., said no parades, jigs M. Leonowicz, 45 High St.; way could make a point for By .SK\. t.K om .K \\ . HANNON JH. Timothy Maloney. 360 Wind­ Fresh from the greenhouse! litter reductions achieved through President Carter and the first lady or green beer were in the offing, and ,tCOO flanked by the pre-eminent Washington in its repeated ef­ sor St.: Joanne E. McCallum. O-Thlrd Distrirl public education eventually will were going home to go Irish - L.L Trinkle, 89, said there shouldn't •Hanging Plants fact of current international forts to bring the U.S. con; celebrating the day in Savannah, Ga., be. 13 Morse Road; Martin G. In 6 y«’’ Pots 5-Plece Gourmet Cutlery Set AHHintmil .\lujog The Act also seeks to overcome one "We’d love to have her," said Hiber­ wouldn’t have been St. Patrick's Bright Plastic preserve Connecticut's environment nian officer P.J, Buttimer, "but it’s Day." Newkirk. 176N Holmstead; and natural resources. of the major problems with public or Plant Pots with traditional that no females attend” In Dublin, Ohio, Village Ad­ Debra N ovitch. 207 Scott private recycling programs; lack of Drive: Joanne O'Bright: Matching Saucers Almanac The Act was written to fill the need The NAACP already is up in arm s ministrator Sherm Sheldon wasn’t The newest Kodak Instant! When It comes to color... money. DEP now will administer a Maureen O’Rourke, 77 for a program that would attack over the presidential visit, protesting wearing green either. 5'’High the proof is In the print! Litter Control and Recycling Fund his address at the all-white, mostly Meadow Lane. Today Is Friday, March 17, the 76th existing litter, while working to pre­ "We never have really gotten into Also. Wayne J. Parker, 10 American singer Nat King from which grants and loans will be Irish Catholic Hibernian Society. Kodak Coloiturst A100 day of 1978 with 289 to follow. This is Cole St. Patrick’s Day, ” he said. "The Wood Lane: Carol J. Kodak's instant color cameras and lilm get the color right was born March 17, 1919. vent littering now in the future. It nnade to new and existing recycling 99* away.. .and they alweys get it right! St. Patrick's Day. In Los Angeles, a group called biggest thing around here will be the Pawlowski, 340 Porter St.; Our Ref. 129 0irR«(.1.69 Our R«|. 1.99 M otorized On this day in history: was intended to bypass previously centers. This provision will give a Friends of Ireland was to The moon is between its first dance at the country club, and this is Stephen G. Pongratz, 219 Oak Choose glossy white, yellow or proposed half-measures and to demonstrate at the British consulate, quarter and full phase. shot in the arm to recycling efforts. the first year we’ve had that. ” St.; Mark J. Poulin, 278 Ver­ brown. Other sizes at similar In stan t FREE provide practical means for in protest of British troops iii non St.; Wilfred Rodriguez, savings. There is no morning star. In 1975, the U.S. Supreme Court In Washington, a similar law helped recycling large amounts of valuable start over 400 such recycling centers. 470 Woodbridge St.: David M. COLOR PICTURES! The evening stars are Mercury, ruled that the federal government Romano, 227 Center St.; John C am era items. It was to blend with and Enforcement of anti-litter laws can Imported Mars, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter. has exclusive rights to any oil and T. Rook, 125 Coleman Road; Kodak demonstrator supplement energy saving and solid be an effective tool in fighting litter,' Planter Baskets Caldor Low Price Those born on this date are under gas resources on the Atlantic Outer Man pleads guilty will take your picture, waste reduction programs. if used properly. Operators of the sign of Pisces. Shelf beyond the three-mile limit. Just ppint, shoot and have great color photos, Among its 13 sections are Our Reg. Saturday, March 18th, restaurants, stores and other public 1.69 to in a minute, automatically ejected. No tearing provisions I believe will accomplfeh facilities will be required to place 13.99 off papers, just enjoy thoU super shots... from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in armed robljery 1 9 and treasure them imipediately. those worthwhile goals. To begin “. “ Thought litter receptacles on their property. s...split 80 you can see for yourself I with, responsibilities for the success The Act includes a very specific Alvin Austin, 50, of 248 Wetherell youthful accomplices would testify boos from China or hlaitian of the Litter Control and Recycling prohibition against public littering St. has pleaded guilty to an against him. banana-leaves. 6" to 14" sizes. try too hard to find out what they re (»ruce pruyer Act is given to the Commission of En­ and backs it up with stiff penalties. attempted larceny charge in Hart­ In the same Superior Court session e really about. Bring up meaningless ford Superior Court in connection vironmental Protection whose other Fine for littering will range from before Judge Maurice J. Sponzo. Eagle Gal. Steel Keep me wide open. Lord Jesus, to little difficulties; Verse 27. Especial­ with police claims that he taught his Heelth t Beeuty Ald$...Stock Upt duties give him the broad view of 810 to 8100. The operator of a vehicle Miss Austin pleaded guilty to a every new line of thought you've ly when you seem to be close to daughter and other young people how Gasoline Can given me, for your own glory. Amen. Connecticut's environmental quality. from which litter is thrown will be separate charge connecting her to making up your mind about Christ; to hold up a gas station. the Feb. 25, 1977 armed robbery of Breck Shampoo-In God's wind of grace, St, John 7:14- Verse 26. The Act will provide funding which held directly responsible for the Austin agreed to the guilty plea .16, do you really want to know? the Savings Bank of Manchester at S i ' » 4 . 6 6 Hair Color ow Be cynical about things you don't will allow DEP to carry out a true, offense. For repeat violations, litter- Wednesday in exchange for a Protein-enriched. rml 236 Spencer St. Meyers made no Galvanized to prevent rust. Today's pas.sage hits hard. It shows understand; Verse ,15.Pass them off long-term environmental campaign bugs will be ordered by the court to prosecution recommendation of a All shades. 97* that .some of us are satisfied to live specific recommendation for her Approved safety cap. (Not shown) with a joke. How to be convinced involving citizen volunteers, civic pick up litter for periods of four to suspended sentence. with our doubts because we don't sentence, but said he would drop the Robitussin DM Cough * about Jesus — only one verse this and social organizations and govern­ eight hours or more. I believe this en­ The original charge was in connec­ really want to know the truth about gas station robbery charge against VIgoroRld Formula ! time, but a good one — Verse 17. ment efforts. Working from a central forcement provision of the law will tion with the armed robbery of the Miss Austin, who allegedly stayed in­ Jesus. We throw up a smoke screen Head it carefully. It's a m atter of Non-narcotic, with { office, DEP will coordinate anti­ be a very effective deterrent to Lehigh gasoline station in side the getaway car during the inci­ Crabgrass Preventer Norelco Curly-Q D-Methorphanfor ow 4 S 14K. Gold Balia Chain and hide behind it. Here is Jesus your will. Marlborough on Dec. 8, 1976. State Chevrolet trying to get to us. How to be con­ litter and recycling efforts and littering. dent, after she is sentenced for the Curling Iron chikkw and adults. R« | V U • Pierced Earrings How deeply do you really want to police claimed that Austin instructed bank robbery. Caldor Q f i 7 4K>z.size. > » Iw f c W • fused about Jesus - thinking of him develop public education programs. While attacking litter, providing IS M I LowPrice be sure? It s a matter of obedience his daughter, Linda Austin, 18, of the Deep Green Our Reg. e simply as a man; Ver.se 15. That will ★ ★ ★ for enforcement of litter laws, and Moyher is currently serving a four t i L < 4 0 4 0 4 Apply pre-season to prevent 95% Our Reg. Are you ready to obey Christ all the same address, Michael Moyher, 18, 12.99 Toni Home Permanent S 26.97 mean you can disagree with him A major provision of the Litter to nine-year term for the bank of crabgrass from sprouting. 9.88 17*" way? boosting recycling efforts, the Littler of Stratford and two other young men Mist-feature helps you create Twin conditioning, o , when he gets too close to the mark. Control and Recycling Act will robbery. Mark J. Boyer, 18, of 406 veom one application Versatile lor 2 fashion looks. Wear Get these questions settled and all Control and Recycling Act also calls on how to hold the shotgun and how to styles, as you flip a curl, or tame the ball alone, daytimes: add the Park Ave., East Hartford, who drove uaivN All types. Be dishonest about yourself; Ver.sc the doors of Gwl's grace will open to create some 300 seasonal jobs for a halt to the sale of flip-top beverage beat the station's clerk if he was un­ Deep Green VIgoro a cowlick. Tangle-free cord, safety 1.43 ball and chain lor evening wear. 20 Make out that you're alot more the gataway car for the bank robbery FERniuzat heat control. fHBieOO your life. young people. As members of the cans after Jan. 1, 1980. Beyond that cooperative. Assistant State’s At­ Lawn Fertilizer than you really are. Don't go into split the 85,000 stolen at the bank with Rev. Philip P. Saunders Youth Litter Corps, these youngsters date, only cans with non-detachable torney Robert M. Myers also said things too deeply; Verse 24. Find Moyher and Miss Austin. He is ser­ 10,000 Sq. Ft. 15,000 Sq. Ft. Full Go.spel will spearhead cleanup projects, tops may be sold in Connecticut. Austin supplied disguises for the GWENS VOUR I easy ways to brush things off. Don't ving an indefinite time not to exceed LAWN fAST' Interdenominational Church working with volunteer groups to ★ ★ ★ holdup. He recommended a light five years for that crime. 1 4 7 6 Welsh combat litter and to promote en­ And what happens if all these penaltv nnlv becau.se one of Austin's Spring-Action Our Reg. 11.97 Our Reg. 17.95 vironmental awareness. In a time provisions fail to work? The Litter Deluxe when jobs are hard for kids to find, High analysis for Imgiediate Stroller Control and Recycling Act is given a feeding plus sustained action this should prove to be a valuable five-year life span. If after July 1, program. Carter triumphant 1983, the voters and legislators feei Golden VIgoro The Youth Litter Corps is only one not enough has been accomplished, (CuiiliiiiK'il friiiii Page One) facet of a wide-ranging effort to the law will automatically die. Cabinet officials and other ad­ Lawn Fertilizer The vote culminated months of in­ F B IT 1U 2B I clean up our state F'unds will be ministration leaders around the n M Is that likely to happen? I don't tensive lobbying with a wide range of Editor; Fr. Steve JacotDson provided to towns and cities for think so. country. In addition, the president Caklor Delco Deluxe 60-Month Emerson “ Big-Little’’ special interest groups from labor, within a span of 10 days after the Low Price 8.77 Auto Front Seat Cover cleanup and maintenance of public I believe the public needs only to business, churches and others to win signing of the treaties last September Fast-acting, long-lasting, for a Freedom Battery Phonograph A service of the Manchester property. Funding also will permit broad support. see a program that will work, a was in personal contact with 60 lovely, sturdy lawn. Covers Area Conference of Churches the state to greatly expand on-going program that will attack en­ Some 1,(KX) speeches were made bv senators. 10,000 sq.ft. Our Reg. Our Reg. Our Rag. Our Rag. efforts to keep our roads, beaches, 37.99 10.99 7.77 59.99 47.76 16.99 12.88 vironmental problems in a "hands- tuKfY TCMt IUMICI9 29.40 parks and forests clean. Placement on " manner. I believe the Litter Con­ ComforUbte padded seat and beck Play D u rib lt upholiKry lAbric. with cotoriul Get sure-starts and great performance Designed for sturdiness. BuiH m adapter rooi iiKiuoM* , tray, foot rest, shoppmg basket Folds for pItKl pin«ls. Accomodtin m l belli and Sues to fit most American cars and some for 45 PPM records Easy volume control A of sufficient litter containers is an es- • rim i 4 w * w t iM fi iw i True Temper® light truck and vans QuMlIon trol and Recycling Act can spark President gets tough iTUi m tm i - eesy storage n e id r titi Easy to intU II For 2 or 4 door wm mw iiiin IFfc.v do kidt hare (o allend employable and responsible adults .sential element of that program. public enthusiasm and cooperation. Pruning Bow Saws 4,- Parents do have the right and Combining cleanup efforts with (Coiiliiiiifil from Pugr One) c a CT m Our Reg. 4.99 Our Reg. 6.99 trhool unlil Ihey're 16, even if We should give it a chance. "Then, popular support in the DAILY A SUNDAY responsibility to choose what kind of C a l C a N ad BONUS; TVStend,valua 820, Ihey have pareni’t permhiion lo on the part of the Soviet Union to use United States for such cooperation 4 5 9 at no additional coat education their children have 737-2678 5 9 9 drop out before? its military power" to intervene in will erode," the president told about wlthpurchaa«o(thiaia(. A ★ ★ ( hildren can attend public, private Africa and other crisis spots. 2,000 persons in his Wake Forest 21'lon| 30’’l0(« parochial or regional school To protect the nation and maintain Anawtr: By speech.' Trim back your trees now :f l tH'ing active in PTA or the Board of peace, he said, “We shall have to Parents do not have the choice to A top-level government official, (or healthy Spring growth Kducation, parents can influence the continue to support strong and ef­ let their children drop out of school who accompanied the president from *nit M H Gb. quality of education in public schools. ficient military forces ... we will not Washington, said Carter was con­ Ml ss.5f *1 6 6 s w 25 y«*un> u p o ss"» *84 Engmeered for today'i fabrics. Chooie 5 dryine cycles, 555f between 14 and 16 years of a’ge on 47. Manchester, 06040. Every effort Joseph A. Califano. The placards, 46.9* *349 Guidorf TV stand 3 te m p e r^ u rc i. C ooH tow n ce re fo r p e rman e n t p ress vocational probation instead of will be made to respond to questions aim ^ at Califano’s anti-smoking Supenntei^ent of Schools Arthur 200.6N OALLOM 3W H.P. Briss a Stratton engine, • VIR system monitori signals and brings you for most Black and White H. Illing is concerned because m r saMy fuard. Side deflector • the bast color picture transmitted by the school. In that case, the child would through this column, but we cannot campaign, read “Legalize Tobacco ’ chute. Special Smrtngs on our Entire Stock TVs up to 19 ". answer questions individually. ASK Waddell School is still unfinished. • station. Automatic light sensor adjusts picture Our Reg. 14.70 work instead of attending school. and “Peanuts to Califano.” Graaa Bat KS, tea. IS.M.. 12.99 ol Whirlpool Waafwra • lor changes in rooih Tight. Black matrix in-line 11.40 Mandatory school attendance was MACC is indebted to the generosity Carter said if the Russians "failed Eighth Utilities District votes to 46.4* • picture tube. pay 8986 bill to Manchester Water Co. Kwik-FIx Powar Parts PtewnrilAtetellMWeilmdUi- originated to protect children from and wisdom of our contributors who to demonstrate restraint in missile reprc.sent a cross.section of the agen­ Manchester Modes launches anti­ abuse by being oVerworked in fac­ programs and other force levels and for your lawn mowar cies and individuals in the helping unionization campaign. 3WAYSTOCNARQE; SALE PRICES tories, It is also to prepare children in the projection of Soviet or proxy m p Tuneap Kits for Brigp a Stratton Engines.. 3.79 MANCHESTER VERNON EFFEaWE: LON a OVER LCMiXMCHfUGC P'iifc.ssions who serve all of us in the forces into other lands," the 10 year?* a({o Spark P fu fi..... 1.49m. Repair Manual... 1.19 •FRIDAY for adulthood by making them ■Manchester community. Z MASTER CHARGE twnuAWiTiwiinn nucimiMmincniTt* relations with the United States This date was a Sunday: The c m m m j SVISAfBANKAMERICARO •SATURDAY would degenerate. Herald did not publish. 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Acaoaa ny 2 Aaiwtt la Piavioes Paizia Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Manchester. Conn . F r i. March 17, 1978- PAGE SEVEN-A ’ 5 S 5 jHE 4 6«agsGMb- Charlaa M. Schultz IIM k Im wjn’kbiMhar Dear Abby lA A te tM a S SaperfMlw saRh ItPmtamaraf • Sengsaeat Jedtt M i ^ Abigail Van Buran 16 EMM 7 EaiBt____ _ I IlANTTDTESTiW • IF HSOU JUST HAP UMEREAM ITDaaciiasp SOMEONE TO MSS You DEAR ABBY: I am 64 and Norman is 68. We have two llUaya^aaM THEORY, SIR..I 5T1LL I60NMA VOL. XXXXV, NO. 20 eoapaf/EuiKEN YOU leave School UokloFRIDAY. MARCH 17,1070 m arrM sons. Everything was fine untfl about five months TOSUckysM 8 laoMlabbrJ think HWte THE VICTIM 6ET SOMEONE ^ when 1 noticed that Norman was spending a lot of time 2IO»ar 10 Piakiodlii OF WReSKHTED LOVE FOR SCHOOL EACH AWRMN^ TO PO THAT? m the carport, oven when it was pouring raink 23Fermnaipli ItChaal rruxxjLPRBAaVHap... ^ I started to watch him from the window, and I saw him labbrj 12Charsclwofa ______p making hand s^ als and waving to the Udy across the 24lmidtof(FrJ poogla 38 labotor -7 Phmaa of un- street. I noticed, t^ , that when Norman walked the dog TSCkyia 18 laaset «aga 36 Oat kundrad daiManding (2 OtfahoaM 220twdM ptream wriM ‘Marne’ requires some criticism he would sund m front of this lady ’s house and stare into 27 h) abandaace 24 Pat on 37 Fiao 80 Small nil her window. Then she’d come to the window and the hand It’s hard to write negatively about MSaialciibe 26 Placo a phono 12 Tniwipiiam 81 Ooctrino kick line to the show’s title tune. members (there were close to 200) many small mistakes. signals and waving would start. 32 Aatkor col tadomition adhotont people you know, but in the case of Arlene Tripp stole the scene as didn't know their steps. Credit should be given to actors The woman is older than I am. I notice that this monkey FIswlBg 28 AaMot 40 TNckar (mflix) people who put together last Friday Mother Burnside, Beauregard’s A suggestion for future productions and actresses in smaller parts, who tasiness between her and Norman goes on only when her 33 Woisia’i 28 Pot down 41 Ahtr S3 Actrata Gabor h u s^ d is at work—never on weekends or in the evening. patriotic 31 RMhartkan 43 Pots to loot S4Mountiin Bi'Focal* — By Ruth Marcus night’s production of “ Marne,” it is wicked mother. Her tall gray wig would be to have a chorus of 20 to 30 thought the development of unavoidable. I finally couldn t take it anymore, so I caUed our two sodatylaMrJ 48 Impudont pats was hilarious, and she kept her members who would be willing to in­ believable characters ad^ed to 34Lo«diioiaa over and asked them to talk to their father about this i 3 4 1 4 The play, as staged in Bailey character quite constant. 38 Book ' 7 1 t to 11 13 vest the time and effort needed to whatever credibility the play had. outrageous fiirting. ’They told him to stay out of the WATTH'itUR Auditorium under the direction of Stephen Latham, as the older perfect the choreography, which was Robert Lenhardt was very good as carTOrt and to walk the dog in the other direction which aiaployaa ts 14 Martha White, was simply a poor 38 Exploit Patrick Dennis, was good, though he, for the most part original, im­ Marne’s stuffy banker, Dwight Bab­ he did for two days. Then he went back to his old tricks 41 FktPrati ti 11 STEP I C T C D — \ ^ piece of theater. as well as Miss Bronisz, are capable claiming there was nothing to it. aginative, and entertaining. cock. His upper crust accent was |eomp.wd) 17 BCARDIKJ6 I DO NOT Abby, I’m sick aUiut this and am losing weight. What 'll 11 K A lot of hard work by many of better performances than they The lack of attention to details was constant and he remained in well 42Paitoftlw can I do? I can no longer trust my husband of 44 years THE BUS SHOVE, SIR — talented pwople went into the gave last Friday. He had an excellent a detriment to the play as a whole. developed character throughout the 11 n n 34 preparation of “Mame,” but this DEAR i.i.. u UPSET AND JEALOUS . . s s u voice, both singing and speaking, While the time span of the play is evening. DEAR JEALOUS: I think youVe making s o m e th out eharga n M 37 3t 3t X WALK labor did not show through in the which he used well, and was clear 1928 to 1946, the costumes span the Colleen Wright played the bubble­ of nothing. \^ a t harm is there in a little waving and a few 46 Coda dot 30 31 WITH final product. and understandable during all of his first 75 years of the century. We got headed fiance of Patrick. Gloria Up­ hwd sisals? It s certainly not Important enowh to worry 47 Troian 33 mountilfl “ Marne” could have been a good appearances. from petticoats through flapper out­ son, to perfection, injecting just the about. Please try to see the humor of it, dear. It IS 33 34 B m w S I A S M / comicall If two aging flirU get a “thrili" out of wavtag 48Ganatie play. Miss White has proven herself right amount of cultural ob­ n Sandie Bellone, in the role of Agnes fits all the way up to vintage 1978 matorial 3^ 37 31 39 40 a very capable director in past noxiousness into tbe role.. at each other, let them have their fun. Laugh about It. And 48 Eicutat warm-up . 41 Gooch, young Patrick’s nanny and when Norman realizes that you think it’s funny, hell 82 Vacation 43 43 44 41 shows, and the cast was one of the ’The most objectionable error was in Grace Jaworski, as Sally Cato, a probably quit. most talented in years. Marne’s secretary, came through as 88 Study 41 s.'C o 3 - n Patrick’s college letter sweater. friend of Beauregard Burnside, was 47 49 LL Of course, the play had its bright the real star of the show. She con­ DEAR ABBY: My mother, who is 70, has struck up an 86 Bringt forth While he attended Rumson U, his stylish and wonderfully catty. unusual friendship with a young woman in her early 20s. 67 TWityfFr) 4B sistently enchanted the audience M l 11 13 14 Priacilla'a Pop — Al Varmaar spots. There were a few imaginative sweater pocket was emblazoned with There were moments in the show The two of them make the bars on weekends, strike up 88Wogo with her portrayal of the plain Jane II 19 prc^iiction numbers, and some good the letter“M.” Also the date on his that were excellent, most notably the friendships with the musicians, and sometimes bring them waiiflower. She proved equally as DOWN acting, but overail the piay did fail. sleeve read 1969, which means that “Open a New Window”number, home for a jam session until the wee hours. It seems 17 51 STOP HIM/Hi Y HCXP IT NUTCHSX.' IP UKE TDSEE Mame. w ritten by Jerom e believable as the sexy vamp that Patrick spent more than a quarter of a strange that this young lady has no friends her own age. 1 SIngor Frank •7 STOLE MVLUNCH^ ALL btS GETTING HIS FA CE WHEN Mame and Vera transform her into, which shone with innovation. Also, the My mother tries to look younger by wearing her hair |9tIWSPA»IA INTINMiSf ASSN I Lawrence and Robert E, Lee. with century in college, which isn’t bad Moon Lady scene, where Bettina IS A MASHEP HE RNPS our music by Jerry Herman, is tbe story so she can get out and live. shoulder length. She even wears false eyelashes and FOTATD SANPWICH.' WHATFCS GOT/ for someone who doesn’t know that Bronisz was at her funny best, clothes that are definitely not for a woman her age. of a wealthy and flambuoyant Our hearts were with her when she Rumson starts with “ R,” and not desperately trying to cling to a rising She looks ridiculous. Please put this in your column. It T / THAT - y socialite, Mame Dennis, and her “ M.” moon. might do her good to see it. 5 relationship with her nephew, returned to Marne’s doorstep some Win at Bridge . \ RIGHT.' months later very confused and very These grievances might seem a lit­ Unfortunately, these moments CONCERNED DAUGHTER Patrick. The play takes Patrick from pregnant. Her voice projected well tle picky to some, but each small were few, and the result was not a DEAR DAUGHTER: If you mother looks ’’ridiculous,'' Squeeze that extra trick the time he is a small child she’s the one who will pay the price. For my part. If she's and she sang wonderfully, though not mistake detracts from the quality of tangible piece of theater. Better luck arriving on Marne's doorstep through happy, I fail to see whom she’s hurting. even her talent could save the show’s the show, and this production had next year. — Paul Marte thia north bid three spadea adultho(xl and marriage. DEAR ABBY: I am only 14, but I learned a lesson 1 will NORTH M7-A ^ knew that his partner worst staged song, “We Need a Little never forget. ♦ KQ held Hve of that auit. Hence, The audience had the major Christmas,” which was contrived IF 883 problem of not being able to hear When my parent used to tell me they "worried" when I he gave the preference witri and unimaginative. ♦ A2 two honors in spadea and Bettina Bronisz, who played Mame, didn’t come home when I said I would, I thought they were « A9I764 Backstage is saluted silly. Well, now that I got a taste of my own medicine, I three hearta inatead of bid­ Sophomore Billy Hoyt sands his project in MHS through the entire first act. The show had two major problems: don’t think they’re so silly anymore. WEST EAST ding four hearta or three Captain Eaay — Crooks and Lawranca woodworking class. However, in the second act, which lack of attention to details, and an Last Saturday night my folks went out and said they’d ♦ A864 ♦$$ notrump. was overall superior to the first, aura of unprofessionalism and un­ be home around midnight. Well, it got to be One o’clock in W10 4 VJ876 South had a slight problem for work on musical ai)J 1083 «K97S in the play. He won the first eOOD THINS 1 SPRAVBD ON the morning, then two, then three and they still weren’t ampiification was increased and her preparedness. A 10 5 A Q J 2 diamond In dummy and led SOME OF DAFFODIL’S PERFUWEl^. beautiful singing voice was allowed Now that the final curtain has home, and I nearly went out of my mind imagining they AT l e a s t t h a t ’l l LURE HIM INTO The unprofessionalism was at its magnificent. She also organized SOUTH tbe king of tnunpa. West Tennis team tough to shine though. closed, there are many people who were both dead in a ditch somewhere with the car on top of took his ace and played two worst when, as the audience entered scene changes, a most unenviable job them. A J 10 7 3 2 Any problems with the sound did not get curtain calls for their part more diamonds. Thia gave This y ear’s M anchester High the theater, actors in full costume if there ever was one. Finally, at 4 a.m., they came home. They said they ran A AKQ2 Donovan. Returning juniors include system did not hamper Jerry Ganley, in the musical ’Mame.” a (4 South a chance to run in Schooi Boys’ tennis team may be the John Keller, Rob Saunders and Joe and make-up were roaming about the The stage and set crew were into some old friends and were just sitting around their dummy and discard his po­ who magnificently played young One of the unsung heroes, A K3 best ever seen in Manchester. Coach Lovell. Newcomers to the team are lobby. Unfortunately, this appalling responsible for giving out props, apartment talking over old times. They didn’t bother tential losing heart. But Patrick Dennis, Both his speaking Mrs. Mary “Ma” Munsie, teacher’s call me because they didn’t think I’d worry. Vulnerable: North-South, South ruffed in his own hand, Dave Fianagan’s netmen began prac­ John Hasiett (another name from display set the stage for most of the changing scenes, and building sets. and singing voice were able to be aide to Miss White, was driving force Believe me, I will NEVER give them the kind of nightto bealer: North. led a :^de to Uk queen, tice this week. basketball) and possibly Ed Ken- first act. ’This play called for excellence and they gave me. back to his hand with a heart heard in both acts. behind ticket sales and money collec­ West Netih East Seoth The ’78 squad is .screaming with nison. these people provided it. HIGHLAND PARK and then he ran off the rest taient. Junior Scott Gottlieb is Vera Charles, Marne’s best friend, The unpreparedness was tion. Mrs. Munsie also helped with The favorite of the cast, of course, 1 * Pass l a of the bricks. was played with a beautiful flair by costumes and keeping blood pressure Pass i * Pass 3W ranked in New England, recentiy Naturally, there are a number of highlighed by clumsy and overly long was our student director. Sue ’Thulin. It was a matter of simple Fran Clemens. Her portrayal of down. Pass 3 * Pass 4 a squeeze against East. On the won a New England tournament, and ”ifs”involved with any prediction. scene changes. Many chorus She was the first student director in Pass Pass Pass Vera, a second rate actress, but a Donna Healy was responsible for Astro-graph last trump East bad to chuck wiil be neariy impossible to beat. The team will only succeed if the years to quickly gain and hold the a heart or a club. Senior Jim Kennedy is also a fine members get in shape, learn to play first-class lush, was clear a nd well getting the beautiful and numerous respect of the entire cast. She costumes for this production. She By BERNICE BEDE 080L Opening lead: A Q. player, himself a match for Gottlieb. well together, and go to practice. defined. Misses Clemens and Bronisz worked harder than anyone, running did a fine job and “ Bosom Buddies” also put the make-up on the leads. Junior Chris Boser (you remember The team will also succeed only if all over the place, getting hundreds By Onrald Jacoby that name from basketball season) was one of the show's better spots. MH8 not— ) Working like a Rembrandt, her your needs today you’ll treat In A Pennsylvania reader the necessary players stay with it. of people on stage at the right time. ____j'S u m aad Alaa Semtag wants to kiKiw the proper UH, WEIS SONNA TAICE \ A a RI6KT, vyE a? WHICH The role of Beauregard Pickett masterpieces were applauded on the a winning manner. Unfor­ A LITTLE BREAK HERE EVBtYBODY. will round out tbe top three singles For Boser, Gottlieb and Kennedy, All our hats are off to Sue. tunately, Ihoae you should If you decide to bid a four- rebid. You open one club, WAV ------Burnside was bandied nicely by Paul stage. card heart auit rather than a ..OKAY? y 'F iA ao u T ; NOW players. playing outdoors in a team situation Due home today & cozy up to will be handled partner responds one heart. Munsie. He capitivated the audience Charlotte Whyte would best be abrasively. fourcard spade suit in re- You hold: Depth will be the main reason for is unusual. Playing under a coach There are more people to praise, March ie, 197a , with a Southern charm that led to the Mr. Zatursky’s Washington crew described as our stage manager, but LEO (July 2J-Aug. 22) Normally •ponse to your partner's the Indians’ suceess this year. Aside whose advice they may or may not but it would take a whole book to do This coming year It’s to your minoreuit opening, you add show’s best scene at his plantation. returns home today. Their absence she also had some great theatrical it. when you are told something In from the aforementioned players, the respect could, too, be a factor. I hope advantage to take an active role confidence you keep what’s a simple corollary. If you A A 7S4 . left quite a void in many of the Junior ideas such as moving Patrick and in progressive movements or Indians will stock seniors Rich they’re equal to the challenge. — Thanks to all for the dedication they said to yourself. Today, howev­ I’espood one spade and then A K 7 Marshall, Scott Hyde and Tom Male dancers, identically dressed Honors classes. We hope Mr. Z and Mame across stage column during put into the production — for us. — forward-looking organizations. er, you may Ulk loo freely to bid hearts you guarantee * Q3 Mike Wilson Such involvements will greatly the wrong people. _ ...... in riding-•••© togs, formed I iic u CJa fast stepping .Jimmy...... ^ ...V .V it V off well. one of the numbers; it looked Mike Isko fiveqiades. A A K Q 10 2 expand your horizons. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A The bidding of today’s PISCES (Feb. za-Msreh 20) Un­ m little budget-trimming la In hand becomes quite easy A fortunately you cannot take order, on projects that have when this bidding conven­ The proper rebid is one everyone you meet today at proven unprofitable. Your tion is employed. Not that n OVfB tic n'.'.BS 1 face value. Be wary of a person spade. Two spades woold be check stubs will Identify the many players wouldn’t COEP becoming big business whom you barely know who culprits. an overbid and you do want COEP (Cooperative OccupationalOccunatinnal Educa­KHnca. valescent---- . i, homes. tu They work in .. Manchester offers something for nothing. reach that same four-spade to show your spades. dent for full-time employment is an important LIBRA (Sept. 2»Oef. 23) In contract, but rather when tion Program) has been in existence at Memorial Hospital in their senior year. All atlas bantlij Find out to whom you’re ro­ most Instances today you are (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Manchester High School since 19«9 First a part of the school’s responsibility. The mantically suited by sending apt to be a bll lackadaisical The FlinlBtontB — Hanna-Barbera Productlona students are there to be placed in a training classroom instruction is directly related to the • ;■ 1 Hciit f r ” . . q, , S- ■ , for your copy ol Astro-Graph The exceptions: Situations Barry's World small program with 25 students, it now com­ work they perform. Recommended related station and learn, not just to work at a part- • B m iu r 5.1 ■ ' Letter. Mall SO cents lor each where you’ll see you can prises eight staff members and more than 450 and-..V. -a long, doif-auuioaatru,self-addressed. iwaiiioileather yuuiyour uwnown nneat.081. time job The employer plays two ro le s- that courses for this phase are human biology, students. Manchester High School has the general biology, patterns in human behvior, • V I' iin H■ I' III'] 0 ' Stamped envelope to Astro* SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Mov. 2» Urh r SOMEONE IN t h e VW E TOO, BUT ' ew'ew I F I - i SCi... largest COEP program in Connecticut ol employer .ind teacher. Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio city due deliberation couM work NEISHBORHOOD MUST IT S T O P P E D COULD TALK. child development, and math in nursing prac­ HAVE WIND CHIMES....I NOW.'.... Anyone who elects the COEP program must The thiee major phases in the COEP 6 4 9 -4 5 9 5 Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to against your best Interests THEY WOULDN'T tice. specify birth sign. today. Mullirtg your bright K EEP h e a r i n g a , BEL!EYE MB'... program are open to any student enrolling in r - 11 . P - ; t i n k l i n g S O U N D .' also elect other major subjects in other fields The third major phase is marketing and dis­ ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Do Ideas over and over lessena the program The largest of these is the not permit those who aren’t to fulfill graduation requirements Students tribution. This is designed for students who your Initial appreciation. receive line high-school credit for completing Cooperative Work Experience-Diversified Oc­ members ol your family to poke SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. cupations program. Five of the eight staff wish to pursue a career in marketing or their noses into your domestic 21) Someone anxious to be the COEP class requirements They al.so retailing. Classroom instruction is geared affairs today. They could really helpful to you today may rea- members are assigned to this section. receive a high school credit for working 15 to toward skills needed for such an occupation, muddy the waters. cind the offer If you appear ■Students in this phase are taught skills, TAURUS (April 29-Msy 29) An ungrateful. A ’’thank you^la all 20 hours weekly at on-the-job training station. such as cash register operation, dislay adver­ 1 his is considered to be a classroom away knowledge, understandings and attitudes unwise choice of assistants or that’s required. tising, and merchandising mathematics. More vwwwifVQiocoworkers iwuaytoday uuuiacould shutsnui CAPRICORNw « r n i w n n (Dec.(liOC. 22gan.ZZ-JM. Ill 19) from Manchester High. needed for successful employment. Students down your entire production Someone may try to Btymla you are placed in a variety of jobs, depending on than 100 enrolled students are employed in The COEP staff works closely with the many Manchester businesses. line. Select those who can loday where your ambItiMa are guidance department and the school ad­ their interests, career objectives, abilities, M p, not hinder. concerned. Handfe him dfplo- and availability of working time. Students COEP is doing admirably at MHS with more OEMINt (May 21-June 20) Your mallcaify, not angrfty. ministration to ensure that COEP students are than one-fifth of the school population in­ earning pofenfial Is good AQUARIUS (Jan. 2t-Feb. 19) granted early release on working days, in have been placed everywhere from veterinary ■ today, provided you’re willing Work you view disdainfully to offices to automotive departments. volved. More than 90 percent of the students to roll up your sleeves and go begin with will be performed In Born Loaar — Art Banaom order to be on the job during prime time for enrolled have been placed in more than 200 many employers. The second major phase is the nurse’s aide to work. There are no easy a slipshod fashion today A program Students enroll in this two-year Manchester business establishments. ’These alternatives. little imagination oould make H The basic philosophy behind COEP is that salient facts show the success of a well- CANCER (Junk 21-July 22) Per- much easier, course in their junior year and work in con­ asm i THAWKYJO, work IS iiiifiorlant and that preparing a stu­ founded group. — Jim Richardson sons who are unimportant to iMEWSPArea cNTEiwnsE . C0MT?a I KNOW. Buga Bunny — Halmdahl and Btoflal THAMKtIU,. t w m F , BUT ra t C H7ltlyNtAI« Casting 1HAMK tXl iWAKE A FOR TUB rrwA$ &OOQ finished “Ingemar Stenmark. you're not!" RPTHDAV OMUyFOR OONW 68FT TBLESES Our Boarding Houas — Carrol & McCormick FIVE fM iwemtou for play CDLLAJ»!> [II ACEJ PB3M15EP MJU A\Y Sock iT Huskin, tlic MHS PIPNT HE PECK A COUPLE NEXT BI65T0RY! NIGHT 4 , OF STIFFS, THEN GO DOWN drama group, has just Bead CoKte5i NEVtt BURKE IS 5TARTIN6 aiKE A WINDOW SHAPE 'WHEN completed casting its A COMEBACK'. HEi Trit ■ HE MET A REAL FIGHTER? spring production “The ot 11 PUSIUJT VMO TURNEP 1b \ 6 } fJ HIS CHIN SO WEAK Curious Savage, " by .lotin AN ATTING CAREER AFTER KE NEEP5 SMELLING Patrick, will be presented A STAKTLlNe RUN 5ALTG AFTER HE BRUSHES OF KNbCKOinS.' May 5, I), 12 and lit WHAT? YOU STILL DON’T HIS TEETH 2 T - r HaathclIfI T*tiCUi|?(a^ EDI TO Thia Funny World 7 Cast members are as Gu«st the number of jelly beans HAVE PIERCED EARS? COME • ttra ky mwm ina nt. 7m u& fm lollows Ktilhy lio.ssidy tis i in the container in our Bunny House TO D&L TOMORROW AND WE'LL Florence, .lolin Giboault as Hannibal, Mary Sinnamon DO IT FOR JUST 9.95 as Fairv Ma'v, Carolvn Egan as Mrs. I’addy. and BE A WINNER I Marty Hafner, a newcomer FIRST PRIZE — $100.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE the group, ;is Jeffrey Just in case you missed our other earpiercing ciinics, SECOND PRIZE — 50.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE we're having another, tomorrow from 11 to 4 at D&L IC3UESS I BETTER The Savage family THIRD PRIZE — 25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE Manchester, Vernon, Avon and Bristol stores for just (MVE 9 YLVE8TER members tire Lance Tatro Entry blanks may ba obtainad in all Tri City Plaza storat. Daposit 9.951 A doctor will pierce your ears with 14K gold over 1H«r RAISE HEla as Titus, Paul M.irte as antrias in any Tri City Plaza itora. Oacition of tha iudgas it final. stainless steel studs, and It only takes a minute (please, b e e n PESTERM* Samuel, and .lennifer persons under 18 should be accompanied by a parent or MEFER/ ^ /| Walker as Lily Belle The rem em bers JE L L Y B £A N S WILL B E DOHA TED TO guardian). We’ll see you therel HIM* role of old Mrs Stivage will Tf>0 Ptdialrict Ward at Rockville General Hospital |2iZ III 11 n — _____3 - /7 be performed by .hicqui C( Hedlund V k , E w i t f i B u d d y Short Riba - Frank HiH There are two merlical SAID STARCH.' 9RE, MARCO POLO MERE IT IS, IM AFRAID VOULL 1 M f (leople: Reeky Hourret .is uM be alTfii CUy ?C o^ IS BACK FROM CXINA. MV LORP/ HAiiETOTAK^ 9^ Mrs, Wilhelmina and Boh \ rr B A C K . \’ U'lihardt as Dr Emmett ./ Fri. March 24th— Sat. March 25th CISTSM»NMak«Sy»4..l««. 3'17 For news on t rows and 10 am to 5 pm anything else, check the "B etter hold dinner, Hon. An unexpected bulletin hotird in Boom 208. for kids of all agss to visit with! bar meeting just came up. ” .y "ONCE IN A WHILE, I WOULPNYmiNP Tim Henderson A 9HWA8P COCKTAIL, W8ELP/" Id on smrs us ■ umhbtbi, mm, i PAGE EIGHT-A — MANCHESTKR EVENING HERALD, Mancfaetter. Conn,. 1‘Ti.. March 17, iy/8 Obituaries Trailer park owner •;#<*T»mew»»iweeaiaAaB criticizes state role Extra effort pays Harding Carrier Harding Carrier, 72, of 649 W. Middle Turnpike died HARTFORD (UPI) — Robert NicoU says the way Thursday at his home. He was the husband of M n. Connecticut trailer operators treat tbeir tenants is in tax collection 4 5 'A-;, Hpralft Felicia Wojtunik Carrier. “pretty sickening” and the Griswold mobile home owner The Town of Manchester's in­ The February collection figure in­ Mr. Carrier was bom May 7,1905, in Grand Falls, New feels tte Real Estate Commission is standing by and let­ creased tax collection effort ap-* creased the town's collection for the SECOND SECTION Brunswick, Canada, and had liveid in Windsor Locks parently is paying off, according to ting it bappm. year to $16,287,960.21, Turek said. m a r c h 17, 1978 ' l l before coming to Manchester in 1947. He was employ«l 'The head of the commission's mobile home division figures for the month of February 'This equals 93.8 percent of the es­ as a lead man at Pratt and Whitnev Division of United concedes the trailer park industry is a “mcxiopoly.” B u t^ p i _^om James Turek, collector, of timated tax revenue for the year. Technologies Corp., East Hartford, before retiring in he says the NicoU’s charges are a “figment of his im -^ f in g e n u e . ^ Last year, at the end of February, 1970 after 30 years with the firm. He was a member of agination.” . " T h e town collected $471,241,90 in the town had collected 94.3 percent of Pratt and Whitney’s Quarter Century Gub and Retirees Nicoll told the General Law (Committee Thursday he taxes during February. Turek'said estimated taxes. Group. He also was a member of the Manchester Senior and other mobile home owners are at the mercy of the that the figure is excellent for the Thus, the town'is still behind last PZC denies Citizens and attended Trinity Covenant Church. trailer park operators, who rent out lots of mobile homes. month, which is not normally a heavy year's collection effort on a percen­ Other survivors are four sons, David P. Carrier and “We live in Comiptsville, U.S.A.,” said Nicoll, of the one for tax collection. tage basis, but there is an improve­ McDonald’s Robert H. Carrier, both of Manchester, Donald D. Connecticut Mobile Home Association, a group of mobile Property taxes are due in two in- ment since the February collections. Carrier of Enfield and Richard K. Carrier 6f Rocky Hill; home owners. stailments, one in July and one in Before February, the town had a daughter, Mrs. George (Louise) Panella of East Hart­ Nicoll said he has been kicked out of two trailer parks, January. Thus, taxes become over­ been two percent behind last year's restaurant ford; a brother, Fred Levlte of North Dighton, Mass.; H"' allegedly because he violated his lease. But Nicoll said he due Feb. 1. collection percentage. two sisters. Miss Esther Carrier of West Hartford and never had a lease. This year, the town has made an in­ Even with the collection total of By MAL BAKI,OW Mrs. Alice Quintin of Springfield, Mass.; and 10 “I asked for one and I.was denied,” he said. "You can’t creased effort to collect overdue last month, the town still must work grandchildren. terminate something you never had.” taxes, Foreclosure notices were sent to avoid a deficit based on a shortfall Heruld Reporter 'The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. at Trinity Covenant He said trailer park operators frequently raise the rent to property owners who owe taxes in tax collection. The East Hartford Planning and Church, 302 Hackmatack St. Burial will be in Fairview and tack on additional charges for things like dogs and from past years. The town also sent Last year, the town fell short of its Zoning Commission (PZC) Cemetery, West Hartford. children. Nicoll said his base rent at one park was |45 a letters to property owners who owe projected revenues. If that happens Wednesday voted unanimously Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 month, but when the extra charges were added on he had overdue taxes for the present fiscal again this year, it could result in a against the 35-cent hamburg on and 7 to 9 p.m. Physical education at Bowers to pay $75 a month. year. The town threatened to place a possible deficit at the end of the Silver Lane. Nicholas Rinaldi Nicoll said mobile home owners can’t fight back lien on these properties if the taxes fiscal year. The PZC denied the zone change Parents watch as their children go through series of tumbling techniques. Several because they have to live somewhere and local zoning are not paid. request of Leone Enterprises Inc. EAST HARTFORD - Nicholas Rinaldi, 94, of 7 Fair- which was needed for the firm to progressive steps in physical education elementary school physical education laws limit the number of trailer parks in the state. field St. died Thursday at St. Francis Hospital and Nicoll blamed the Real Estate 6)mmission for not en­ build a McDonald's restaurant Medical Center. He was the husband of Mrs. Carmella demonstration at Bowers School. Craig demonstrations are being offered for parents forcing a 1974 law designed to crack down on corrupt between 755 and 785 Silver Lane. Longo Rinaldi. Health fair to include Phillips, left rear, elementary school this week in observance of “Physical Educa­ practices by trailer park owners. He said part of the Although PZC member Jack Davis Mr. Rinaldi was born in Pontelandollo, Providence of physical education teacher, is illustrating a tion Week.” (Herald photo by Pinto) problem is a staff shortage at the Real Estate Commis­ said traffic "is only secondary," the Benvenento, lUly, and had lived in East Hartford for 52 sion. physical fitness tests PZC spent most of its discussion time years. Before retiring 22 years ago, he had been on the request talking about the traf­ employed at the First National Bakery for 15 years. He The Town of Manchester Health a short questionnaire that asks what fic evidence. Davis insisted the main was a communicant of St. Mary Church. He and his wife Department will conduct a physical shape they think they are in. They A winter wonderland reason he would vote "no" was that would have celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary fitness screening program at will then take a cardiovascular the zone change would "create an Thursday. Tuesday’s Health Fair. fitness test and a series of tests to in­ Although not welcomed by many, ticut'. This scene was on Foster Street in island of B2 (Business Zone 2) in a He is also survived by a son, John Rinaldi of The third annual fair will be co­ dicate general physical abilities. Thursday's heavy wet snow left a winter Manchester Thursday afternoon. (Herald sea of BIA (Business Zone lA)." Middletown; six daughters, Mrs. Mary DeCandia of East sponsored by the Manchester Public Pulse readings will be taken with wonderland atmosphere throughout Connec­ photo by Dunn) PZC member John Grottole agreed Hartford, Mrs, Rudolph Masclovecchio of South Windsor, Health Nursing Association and the newly developed electronic equip­ with Davis and said to change the 7 Mrs, Gordon Schaeffer of Rockville, Mrs. Rocco Longo of Health Department. It will be held at ment. zone would be to allow "spot zoning." Newington, Mrs, Frank Gagllardl of West Hartford and the Manchester High School The test will compare the par­ The PZC members discussed the Mrs, Wilfred Ballard of Rocky Hill; 17 grandchildren and cafeteria from 2 to 7 p.m. ticipant’s belief about his or her amount of traffic the McDonald's 13 great-grandchildren. The theme of the Health physical condition with the actual Buses to roll next week would generate each day. Even the The funeral Is Saturday at 8:15 a.m. from Callahan Department’s booth will be “Im­ results. expert for the Leones, Robert The Town of Manchester's Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., with a mass at St. Mary prove Your Lifestyle.” It will A literature table will be available established and rides must be a m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Vanasse of Boston, said it could draw transportation system for elderly Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery. promote the benefits of physical con­ for those who feel the need to begin reserved at least one full working Friday. Monday will be the first day 1,000 cars a day. and handicapped residents will begin Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 ditioning and exercise a;^ stress that an exercise program. day before the day of the ride. For in­ the number is in service. Much higher figures were offered and 7 to 9 p.m. physical fitness is part of preven­ Roger Simm of WFSB-TV will be Thursday, Laine Dyer of the Human stance. someone seeking a ride The bus system also will provide by traffic expert Earl Flynn of tative medicine. on hand to answer questions on Services Department said today. Thursday would have to call by rides Tuesday to the Health Fair Newington speaking on behalf of Mrs. William Popoff Participants in the screening sports and his job as a sportscaster. The bus system will include two Tuesday to make an appointment. which will be held at Manchester William Grant, owner of Augie & Rose Pomeslal Popoff, 70, of 423 Lydall St., wife of program will first be asked to fill out buses and provide free transporta­ The phone number for the system, High School. Anyone wishing to ob­ Ray’s at 708 Silver Lane, and four tion for residents who are han­ William S. Popoff, died Thursday at Manchester which will be called Phone-A-Ride, is tain a ride to the fair must make an other property owners opposed td the dicapped or 60 years of age and older. Memorial Hospital. HOW LOW 646-2774. Calls to make appointments appointment Monday. zone change. Flynn said about 1,350 Schedules and bus routes have been She was bom In Austria and had lived in Manchester Area police report for a ride may be made between 8:30 cars or more would enter the for 45 years. McDonald's parking lot. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Bolton Town Engineer Charles Sheehan Reynolds N. Popoff of Manchester and Alexander W. The arrest was made on complaint Manchester police report told the PZC he leaned towards the Popoff of California; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Tomlin­ Peter M. Olson, 19, of 7C Am­ of a juvenile who said Gauthier Flynn figures. He said that many son of East Hartford; 13 grandchildren and several great bassador Drive, Manchester, was ap­ Struck him during a Feb. 26 incident. cars entering and exiting from the prehended at 4:22 a.m. today and Gauthier was released on a $100 non­ Manchester police served a larceny and third-degree larceny in at police headquarters and would not restaurant would create 2,700 turning grandchildren. warrant Thursday on a Plantsville charged with third-degree burglary surety bond for appearance in court connection with that robbery. submit to tests which resulted in the movements in the four-lane Silver Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a m. at the Rose man in conneciion wiin me Fen. zs and third-degree larceny, after a in Rockville, April 12. Police said Dupre was wanted on breach of peace charge. He was held Lane at a point where 20,000 cars Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm St,, Rocky Hill. Burial will robbery of the Heritage Savings and other charges in New Bedford, Mass, be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. chase through the woods. Paul Fiducia Jr., 27, of for court presentation today. pass by each day. CAN State Police from Troop K in Kennebunkport, Maine, was charged Loan branch bank in Frank’s Super­ and w as turned over to Police made 17 other motor vehicle Calling hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 "Of particular concern to me are Colchester, assisted by the canine Thursday with threatening and market on East Middle Turnpike. Massachusetts authorities. arrests Thursday. There were no p.m. Allen Sipala, 25, was arrested at the left turns," Sheehan said. "It will patrol and Coventry Police, ap­ reckless endangerment. serious accidents as a result of the create a hazardous situation.” prehended Olson behind a private Police said he allegedly threatened his place of employment in Plainville Donald L. Eldridge, 20, of 75 Pine snowstorm. I’ o s h M i I c ll|)|lflll Crews trying hard residence on Femwood Drive. another motorist with a gun in con­ and charged with first-degree St. was charged with evading respon­ The theft of a braker tool used for Police said Olson allegedly kicked nection with an altercation over a robbery and first-degree larceny. sibility and driving under the In- molding aluminum siding and valued Roxie Leone, one of the five Leone to move oil barge in the door of the A-1 service station motor vehicle incident on Route 83. He was held overnight in lieu ot flufliee ot liquor in connection with (ft $400 was reported from the rear of principals in the Leone firm, said he $50,000 bond for presentation in Com­ an accident about midnight today at a Center Street home today. will be talking with his attorney, WATCH HILL, H I (UPl) — A Coast (iuard cutter was on Route 44A and fled with $70 in He was released on a $500 nonsure­ mon Pleas Court 12 today. Sipala's Hartford Road and Prospect Street. A burglary at a Downey Drive Paul Sullivan of Hartford, about an bringing high speed pumps to crews working to expedite cash. The money was recovered. ty bond for appearance in court in arrest was the first in connection Police said he lost control of his car, apartment resulted In the theft of appeal. the move of the crippled 546-foot barge Ocean-250 to a Olson was to be presented in Com­ Rockville, April 12. with the Feb. 25 robbery, in which struck a sign and a utility pole and some beer, a jewelry box and some The Leones presented their request lx>ng Island shipyard for continued offloading operations. mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, Coventry BANK today. $7,900 was stolen. continued driving for about a half- cash Thursday afternoon. in a four-hour session Wednesday, Coventry Police reported seven ac­ A The plan is to put the barge on an even keel at its Police said other arrests in connec­ mile before he was stopped by police. An unknown amount of money was March 8 and this Wednesday for Vernon cidents were investigated during the anchorage, then escort it to North.ville Industries near tion with that robbery and two others Court date is March 28. stolen from the Gasland station, 351 another two hours. A great deal of John Majors, 23, of 90 Union St. and height of Thursday’s storm. No in­ Mattituck Ion Long Island's north shore! where it will be at another Heritage branch and a David G. Senkbiel, 27, of Main St. sometime early today, testimony was given by the Leones Robert Arnold, 20, of 121 Orchard St., juries were reported and damage to offloaded totally,” Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Savings Bank of Manchester branch Colchester was charged with breach police said. A window was found and by the Augie & Ray's group. James T. Perkins said today both of Rockville, were arrested vehicles was minor, police said. within a two-week period are pen­ of peace and driving under the in­ smashed. A suspect was discovered Leone said they will review it all Thursday on Common Pleas Court Perkins refused to confirm an earlier report that 400,- ding. fluence of liquor about 12:30 a.m. behind the station, but no arrests and consider whether or not to appeal warrants charing them with third- TO gallons of ga.soline had spilled into Block Island todaj^Police said he became violent were made, police said. the PZC's denial. .Sound, but he did say no more gasoline was escaping degree burglary. Joseph Dupre, 20, of Fall River, from the barge's pierced hull. Police said the arrests were made School recess Mass, was served a warrant on a Free Choice The decision to lift anchor and push the barge across in connection with a Feb. 19 incident is next week fugitive of justice charge Thursday. Long Island Sound to the petroleum products terminal in which the two men were allegedly Police said he was released on bond youngsters on Point Rob­ in an apartment, unlawfully. Both erts In Washington State fre­ from a position 2 miles southeast of Watch Hill lighthouse The Manchester public schools Thursday from the Hartford jail quently have dual citizen­ AGWA’ was up to Coast Guard Lt ('mdr. Jo.seph K. Tamalonis, were released on $100 nonsurety will be closed next week for where he had been held since last ship. Point Roberts is cut off captain of the nearby port of New Umdon, Conn , accor­ bonds for appearance in Common spring vacation. All central ad­ Halloween night when he was from the mainland by water ding to Perkins. Pleas Court 19, Rockville, April 12. ministration offices and business arrested with two other men in con­ and its women usually give Gregory A. Gauthier, 16, of 103 offices in the secondary schools birth to their babies at a Tamalonis departed at daybreak today via helicopter to At SBM you can lower nection with an armed robbery of the hospital in Vancouver, B.C. inspect the barge and an extensive gas sheen which had Brooklyn St., Rockville, was will be open Monday through A-1 gasoline station on East Center When the children reach 21 seeped out of the barge and headed out to sea. The Ocean arrested Thursday on a Common Thursday. All offices will be Street. He was charged with first- they can choose to be citi­ '2,50 had been on a run from Marcus Hook, Pa., to New Pleas Court warrant charging him closed Good Friday. degree robbery second-degree zens of either the United charchoiet Haven, Conn., and had veered approximately 10 miles off the interest rate on a personal with breach of the peace. States or Canada. THIS OR THIS course before it ran aground perilously clo.se to this small summer resort town We haven I received one report of ga.soline washing FREE up on any coastline, " Perkins said "The cutter installment loan as much as 2%. Bittersweet has picked up high speed pumps and is on its Democrats, Republicans way out to the barge" PRESGRPnON DELIVERY will be busy in Bolton Call 52t^5S3 Here's how you can get th^ saving on an instalment ioan Pat’s Mednl Pharmacy Lottery There will be a flurry of political activi­ nominations will be accepted from the floor. 1001 Main Street made for any uforthwhle purpose:* ty in Bolton over the next week. The ac­ East Hartford, Conn. The winning number drawn Tbursdav in the Connee tivity will begin with an organizational The Democratic Party will caucus ticut daily lottery was 5H0 meeting and election of officers of the Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. The caucus will elect delegates to Hollittar Appliance Herry A. Egazarlan The winning numbers in the Connecticut weekly lottery Democratic Town Committee tonight at 8 Center R.P.H. were 87 , 339 , 051607. The lucky color was red. it you open, or have, a savings account at the Community Hall. the state convention to choose candidates V2% off The recently elected members of the to the November state election, ($100 minimum for six months] committee begin a two-year term tonight. Ms. Cannon said all Democrats should Ilvi Cannon who has served as chairman attend the caucus. "It is their opportunity Agway Pedestal Cellar Drainer to make the preference known." Vz% off if you have, or open, a savings certificate account for the past two years does not plan to Anyone interested in being a delegate seek re-election as chairman; She will be • ktap biMnwnU lr*a of lUndlng NOW•49** Vz% off if you have, or open, a checking account seeking the vice chairmanship. should call Ms. Cannon at 649-8080. walar '/, hp plus 6' of 3-wlrt cord John Morianos, current vice chairman, .Noise rule hearing • non-corrotive lharmoplullc pump: • ttty to Intfill THE TOWH non-m«talllc b iM with ttatl ihaft (64-00411 tS.44 Vz% ofiF will seek the chairmanship. A public hearing on Bolton’s proposed 7 if you have an SBM mortgage loan The seats of secretary and treasurer noise ordinance will be held Wednesday at Agway Submeralble will also be filled. Nominations for the 8:30'p.m. at the Community Hall. OF MANCHESTER Cellar Sump Pump 2% TOTAL four offices will be accepted from the The hearing scheduled for last night had Drainer I Discbargei floor. to be postponed because of the snowstorm. Will be sending Interviewers to all Hose NH The Repbulican Party will caucus The ^ a r d of Selectmen rescheduled the offer good for limited time only Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Bentley Memorial hearing to March 20. However, there is homes in Manchester to conduct a The Savings Bank Library. The caucus will elect delegates not enough time to publish a legal notice, Citizen Survey. to the various state conventions that will so the hearing will be March 22, An equal opportunity lender of Manenester choose candidates for the November elec­ The first public hearing on the proposed tion. ordinance was in January. It was revised Starting on March 20th, inter­ A tradition of banking excellence ing.lTlM Robert Morra, Repbulican town chair­ and a second public hearing was scheduled viewers will be in the area bounded New! man, said, "This is where the process for for March 8. Failure to publish a legal J67*»it m t B 4 W N O W ^ • hp hftvy duty motor with • ihtrmoi Instxnt on«-step C A FLO N $y4t«ni Manchnlrf. fast Hartfoid, South Windvor. choosing candidates begins. I urge the notice meant the hearing couldn't be held by Center St., Summit St., Hilliard ovorlood protocthfo iMdtch • 24' of V/t ritxdrain hoM. r/r ihrMdad mala adaf^r. itainlaaa slaal damp P«fc«s eats p»inl«ssly with Jiepublican electors to attend and choose until March 16. • tnUtNid OMWy m toy i r squam lump Ashfonl, Andover, jnd Bolton. St. and Broad St. hol«(64^)Oa) • for parmarranl or amorgancy ua« aavi pte-stenkiad one-piace-stud , legates to the conveiltions.” Deinocrulir «-\rnl Member f DIC. (644X171) 1 1 4 0 slanet eamngs Vtxw choice of newly elected town committee will Sump fiHiiii Clieck 646-1700 The Democratic Town Committee St. These interviews will take ap­ slaintess steet or 24K goW pUted. have its organizational meeting and elec­ Patrick’s Day dinner dance will be Satur­ ($«-oo4e) tion of officers immediately after the day from 7 p.m. to 1 a m, at St. Maurice proximately 30 to 45 minutes to GOOD THRU MARCH 24th *6 .9 9 caucus. Church parish center. Morra will not seek re-election as chair­ A com beef and cabbage dinner will be complete. man but will seek election as vice chair­ prepared by First Selectman Henry Ryba. GOOD THRU MARCH 24th man. Set-ups will be provided at the bring your The Town appreciates William Fehling will seek the chair­ own bottle affair. your cooperation AGWAY manship. Douglas Cheney has announced Dancing will be U) the music of a live CLOtaO MMOAV o m r his candidacy for treasurer and Dorothy band. Tickets will be sold at the door or SAT. ONLY - Manchester Parkide • 10-5 Miller for secretary. S 4 0 NEW STATE RD. M«l, Tin., mttu M M from Ilvi Cannon, 649-8080. Johr P « ^ l Consent 18 and Under Anyone interested in any of the offices 648 -S 1 2 3 Morianos, 649-6338, or Allan Hoffman. 84 /■ may call Morra at 649-4450. Morra said 9662. PAGE TWO-B___MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl.D, Manchester. Conn.. Fr:.. M irrli 17. -n n Hospital solicits public Minister MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., F ri„ March 17, 1978 — PAGE THREE-B i(> i t \ f { i t \ i { \ i{i(;iiM (» M > Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dempsey opposes 11^111) l{i‘|t»rli>r are co-chairmen of the community He said the endowment funds left are restricted. He added the board is Messersmith hurt, Volunteer workers for the drive and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas olue law Dooley are over-all chairmen for all not embarrassed at having to go to Koikville General Hospital fund the public for funds at this time. He drive gathered at the Vernon Middle phases. HARTFORD (UPI) - Discussing the hospital's current said hopefully it won't have to be School Thursday night to launch into done again for a long time. Businessmen have a the final and most critical phase of need. Donald B. Caldwell, president tendency to scatter when Robert C. Boardman. ad­ the drive, that of soliciting the com­ of the Board of Trustees, recalled the they see Connecticut may be out season munity at large. spirit of community cooperation that ministrator of the hospital, spoke of clergy show up at a the hospital's "pardonable pride" in To date the campaign has W42.M1 has characterized America's growth legislative hearing on Sun­ NEW YORK (UPI) - The Ed Kranepol had another homer as being chosen the official kidney Q Oakland, sparking an 11-run on the credit side of the ledger. The and unparalleled success. "We are in day closing laws. But they New York Yankees’ crowded the Mets downed the Blue Jays. dialysis center for northeastern goal i.s $1.25 million to be coilected to a position to continue that tradition just might get to like pitching staff won’t be as The Phillies scored seven runs in that led to the A’s win over Sam by our efforts here and now for Connecticut. He said. "However, Diego. add a new wing to the existing facili­ Pastor Wayne Willey. packed as people thought it the fourth inqing to aid the rout of the Rockviile's future generations," he continuing excellence and main­ Reds ... The Cubs exploded for six' Don Aase and Ken Drett combined ty, This new wing will provide a new taining accreditation require Willey thinks Connec­ .said. might be this season. runs in the eighth inning ... Gary for a six-hitter as the Angels scored pediatrics unit and allow expansion periodic updating of facilities and ticut lawmakers have He recalled the first endowment Andy Messersmith, who became a Thomassen had two eighth-inning their seventh victory in nine exhibi­ of the emergency unit and other an- services." better things to do than tion games. ciliiary facilities. fund. $50,000 given by W illiam H. pass laws encouraging Yankee last winter while recovering home runs in his first game fur In outlining the community's from elbow surgery, was on his way To aid in the drive, volunteers are Prescott and said through the years religion. responsibility in reaching the $1.25 back to New York Thursday night to launching a neighbor-to-neighbor the hospital has been heavily en­ "la m generally opposed dowed and these funds have been ad­ million goal. Fletcher J. Long, cam­ to any law that gives be examined by a Yankee team appeal, asking those who depend on paign director, stressed the impor­ ministered judiciously with all but religion encouragement," physician after suffering a shoulder Rockville General for medical .ser­ tance of honor placques and three- vices to help in financing the new Ihe proposed wing being paid for with the neatly groomed jrs. flirt with separation during a routine play at them. year pledges, both of which he said peasant dressing first base earlier in the afternoon. wing scheduled for completion in can be arranged so as to provide at­ Seventh Day Adventist 1979, minister told the General The 32-year-old right-hander may tractive tax advantages. He said real be out for the season. He tripped over estate or securities may also be Law Committee Thursday. The prettiest ‘peasant' We can make it in the the bag while covering first base given in lieu of cash donations. we’ve seen with it’s during the Yankees' 3-2 win over the market place without the ZBA OKs restaurant Chicago White Sox. Charles G, Chilberg. chairman of help of the Legislature. " drawstrings neckline, > (‘ m o i l feet to a church, two schools, and the drive for trustees and cor­ The Waterford pastor fitted waist, billowy "The kid has worked so hard," said several public buildings. Zoning porators. has collected $85,430 in In executive session Wednesday represented an unnsual sleeves and flounce Executive Vice President Al Rosen. regulations prohibit this. pledges to date: Dr, Neil H. Brooks night, the Zoning Board of Appeals departure from the long of a skirt. For Cougars off for spring trip to South Carolina "He was depressed as hell. You can The board will ask the town at­ and Dr. Howard G. Abbott, chairmen voted to grant a variance in liquor line of clergym en who have your most feminine imagine how he feels." torney to review its decision because of the drive to solicit the medical regulations to allow Nicholas Bonat- paraded before the moods, in the Despite the snowstorm yesterday, Martin, Mike Fitzsimmons, Bob Mazel, Mark The Yankees went on to win the m staff, reported $170,310 to date; Mrs. game in 10 , 3-2, on Joe Lefeb- sakis of Wethersfield to open a the distance between the proposed legislative committee softest pink Manchester Community College’s baseball Irene Tedford and Wesley Shorts, Treglia, Mike Mazzarella, Jeff Berman, vre's RBI single, which scored restaurant in the Shopping Bag restaurant and the nearest outlet also during the past two years. team started out for its fifth annual spring serving liquor was not quoted fully in hospital employees. $75,146; Mrs. polyester. Sizes 5-13. Duane Hack, Frank Greene, and Manager Mickey Rivers. Plaza. Rockville, Almost to a tee, those men exhibition schedule in Maryland, North and The variance, which will allow the legai notice. However, the board Merlin Shuey. hospital auxiliary. Gary Colby. Bottom row, Assistant Coach In other exhibition games of the cloth have pleaded S 2 8 South Carolina. Ten games are slated. Squad Bonatsakis to sell liquor, was needed feels the naming of the section was $75,000; and Thomas Mason, with the legislature to Gene Spaziani, Tom Perrone, Rusty Pacino. Thursday, Atlanta downed sufficient and doesn't expect any leadership gifts, $272,521. because the plaza is closer than 1.000 reinstate the Sunday members, top row, (1. to r.) Coach Skip Roger Peck, Dan Sitek. (MCC ohoto) Baltim ore, 4-2, Boston beat Houston. r j r r problems. Irene MuelVIiillen Also, Joseph P. Capossela, closing laws. Olander, Gino Zerio, Kevin Hanlon, Mike 3-2, St. Louis rallied to beat D etroit, IVliki IriNli business and commerce, $11,375; 6-3, Kansas City beat Pittsburgh, 8-6, Thomas Benoit, clubs and In the spring of 1976, a Court of Common Pleas Minnesota toppled M ontreal. 6-3, the organizations, $5,020; and Mrs. New York Mets surprised Toronto, 6- Cancer crusade set judge ruled the state's Dooley, foundations. $70,500 which Bluewaiting 2, Philadelphia routed Cincinnati, 14- Bolton this week and w ill deliver them to the "blue laws " were vague, MacMullen threat encompasses three gifts.' 4, Chicago edged Cleveland, 8-7, arbitrary and un­ The 1978 cancer crusade will be volunteers. She asks that all kiU be More funds are expected from Herald angle Oakland crushed San Diego, 19-0, returned by April 27, constitutional. He said for contract conducted during the month of April. most of these groups with many stores could stay open on California defeated Seattle, 4-0, and Claire Major and Nancy Fish are co- Members of Girl ScouU Troop 666 more businesses still to be solicited. San Francisco topped Milwaukee, 8- put the kits together as an achieve­ Sundays until the Earl Yost in duckpin event chairmen of the drive. The community fund drive w ill end 2. Legislature came up w ith a PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - Vida Mrs. Major said the collection will ment for one of their badges. at the end of this month and in con- Sports Editor Phil Niekro, Craig Skok and Tom- The Bolton High School National legally acceptable law. Blue is in hiding today, waiting for Hy KARL VOST take place A pril 15 and 16. She said juntion with this the auxiliary will be San Francisco Giants owner Bob tny Boggs held the Orioles to two hits the captains will receive their kits Honor Society will canvass local having its annual ball, the theme to It has been trying ever S|iorls Kdiliir businesses. since. Lurie's return and a private meeting ------uebe methe poipot at methe enaend olof the rairrainbow. over a new contract. Step by step, Willey Spring training “ ing champion Miki Irish in the attempted to knock down The Giants obtained Blue, a former ^ Women s Duckpin Bowling Tournament at the Holiday the arguments traditional­ Notes off the cuff night run by the Kaceys which is a Cy Young Award-winner, from the feather in the cap of Fran Mahoney Democrats to honor two ly offered by those who Jack Holik will return as varsity Oakland A's Wednesday night and as the Braves rolled to victory ... U oiT MacMullen, who paced a who chairmans the annual March field of 20 in last week s qualifying test. ^ favor new blue laws in football coach at Manchester High Lurie, reacting immediately once George Scott belted the winning Soiilli W iiuisor llallowell. a former member of the e v e n t... Competing in the one-on-one Also to be honored will be Edward Connecticut. next fall. The Manchester High and word got out, said “ without question home runs and Jim Rice had three Head-to-head rolling starts Satur- play. The'former made the grade two library board, former registrar of T rin ity College grad has yet to see Peewee Division hockey competition now, we have the best pitching staff day afternoon in the championship A former mayor and deputy mayor Steben, a member of the town's first Although Willey's sen­ RBI to lead the Red Sox over the years ago and Bunce was in the 1972 voters and a member of the his Indians win in his first two years this week at the Springfield Civic in baseball." play at 1:30. The top seven scorers field. and other long-time workers for the Town Council, past chairman of the timents were echoed by Astros ... The Cards scored four Democratic party in South Windsor Democratic Town Committee. She several businessmen at the at the helm. Several changes are Center between a Whaler period The Giants gave up seven players will join Irish in the money matches. Irish qualfied in 1976 but didn't Capital Goals Committee and a eighth-inning runs to nip the Tigers. Semifinals and finals will be rolled will be honored at an "Appreciation also has worked in the town clerk's hearing, he did not get the planned in the assistant coaching break, Manchese's Vinnie White and close to $4(X),0()0 to get Blue. reach the finals until last March, former member of the Zoning Board of blossoms everywhere.. . U.L, Washington hit a two-run Sunday afternoon, the first matches Night " scholarship dinner on April 15 office and has been active in church. support of William J. ranks ... Neipsic Tennis Club will (goalie) and Aaron Buezek (shooter) Lurie, in San Francisco at the time whipping defending champion Mary Appeals. |r. dressing In print single in the sixth inning to highlight at noon and the title go at 1:30, Han­ at The Colony in Talcottville. Girl Scout and PTA affairs. Wholean, executive direc­ hold its annual dinner Friday night at whipped Torrington, 4-2,to advance the deal was announced, seemed Simmons, 4-0, for the crown. The affair will start at 7 p.m. with to the semifinals March 29 ... Tom the five-run inning and Willie Wilson dicap system will prevail. Former mayor James Throwe and Helen Ahern, another to be tor of the Connecticut the Manchester Country Club. Bill beside himself. added another two RBI to lead the Making their debuts in the title a social hour, and dinner will be at 8 Kelley and Chick Toomey are both MacMullen rolled a five-game 627 former deputy mayor Umberto Del honored, is the town's director of Catholic Conference. Bayer will preside with two films “ It's sensational," he said. "We Royals over the Pirates ... Dale matches will be Sue Balesano, Lea p.m. vacationing in Florida and taking in Mastro w ill be among tho.se to be housing for the elderly, former head A breath of fresh planned, including "Shoot out at gave up some good young players but Soderholm blasted a three-run homer score last weekend and with a 67 pin MacMullen, Cindy Doyle and Sandy Funds remaining from the evening handicap posted a 694 total, honored of South Windsor's welfare and spring air . . . soft Neipsic.” This w ill be the club's 13th Grapefruit League baseball games, we felt we had to do it to get a player over the left center field wall to give Edwards, Saturday’s pairings: Irish will be used to provide a scholarship ^ th paid fine tributes to Tony Lu­ A year ago she had the fourth Throwe was also former chairman building department, and is a and easy pastel birthday celebration ... Watching of Vida Blue’s ability," the Twins the win over the Expos ... vs. Balesano, L. MacMullen vs. for a graduating South Windsor High pien, honored guest at the Kacey highest qualifying score. of Ihe Sewer Commission, former member of the Democratic Town LEGAL from the sidelines when the "Is that right?" Blue said when a John Stearns h it a solo homer in the Bunce, I. MacMullen vs. Doyle, School senior. print. Bowed and program , via letters ... Word Taft Debbie Rozelle, and Sandy Bunce secretary of the Planning and Zoning Committee. NOTICE gathered at the Manchester Women’s Duckpin Tour­ newsman read him Lurie's com­ fourth inning for the deciding run and Rozelle vs. Edwards. Matches are Edward Pastual will be honored Abraham Glassman. state nament head-to-head action starts was a most capable pinch hitter for ment. "Well now we are going to find are two other familiar faces in title open to the public. Commission, and a past president of representative from the UTh for his participation as a former The public hearing to con­ waistline . . . Saturday at the Holiday Lanes w ill be Joe McCk)oe preparing the food for out how much gold Mr. Lurie has." Ihe South Windsor Young Democrats District, is chairman of the apprecia- sider and act upon an or­ beautifully devised Cathy Dyak, the nation's No. 1 the more than 200 dinners - among Blue, unhappy w ith a'$160,(X)0 a and Ihe Connecticut Young Town Council member, past chair­ lion night. Tickets may be ordered by dinance regulating noise in duckpinner. The local housewife them was Pete Wigren, who was year contract with the A's that has Democrats man of Ihe Zoning Board of Appeals, calling John Woodcock III. 289-3545 to flatter. Pretty, Del Mastro is a form er member of [last chairman of the Industrial the Town of Bolton w ill be dropped out of the local competition honored along with the late Will two years to run, said he would like . or Glassman at 644-0920. Wednesday, March 22, 1978 at packable polyester Clarke at the first Irish Night 24 Ihe Town Council, Ihe Public Development Commission, a former to travel with you several years ago to encourage to sit down with Lurie and talk about member of the Personnel Board of Reservations will be accepted lor 8;30 p.m. in the Bolton Com­ others to enter. Without questin, years ago ... Bob Hartwell, former a new agreement. Building Commission and Ihe Parks blocks of eight to 10 seats with orders munity Hall. now thru summer. and Recreation Commission Appeals, and past chairman ol she’s the No. 1 female sm all pinner in Rockville High soccer coach, has “ I’m not after the world," Blue of less than eight to be given .sealing The hearing scheduled for Sizes 5-13 been named director of athletics at Also to be honored is Ann District 3 of the Democratic Town March 16 was postponed Manchester. Last year, Mrs. Dyak said, “But if I was worth seven Committee, allocations by the reservation com­ averaged 137. 625 per string in league Babson College. Hartwell coached mittee because of the snowstorm. players plus some cash, then I cer­ Henry Ryba <29 and tourney competition ... Channel soccer at Babson the last 11 seasons. tainly deserve more money than I am First Selectman 22 w ill carry live 59 The 37-year-old Hartwell is a native making. It's a super opportunity for 043-03 baseball games this season starting of Glastonbury. me to go to a club like the Giants. I'm Elderly housing plan w ith the opener A pril 7 in Chicago ... happy about that part but I'm not at The Red Sox have scheduled two End of the line all happy about my contract." doubleheaders at Fenway Park this The old man of hockey, Gordie Blue said he doesn't anticipate a season, A pril 23 with Cleveland and Howe is closing in on another 100- problem but that he would like his still over the budget May 28 against Detroit. Season ticket point season in the World Hockey contract settled before the start of STUDENTS and preseason ticket sales in Boston Association. The 49-year-old veteran the season. He also wants the Giants < ( M c n i r v S i'liool III 11(1 fro/cn have reached record highs witn a has accumulated 83 points on 32 goals to be certain of his status. Blue has a reported more than one million sold. and 51 assists as the New England The Coventry Hou.sing Authority has The Coventry Board of Education has suit pending against Charlie Finley in failed to come up with a propo.sal for an voted to freeze $12,024 in this vear's COLLEGE Whalers head for Cincinnati tonight a Bay Area court. It stems from his elderly housing project that is within the budget in anticipation of a deficit at the Shots here ’n there and then on to Quebec Sunday night canceled sale to the New York $670.01X1 allocated by Ihe State Depart­ end of the fi.scal year. for a game to be telecast by Channel Yankees in 1976. If he wins the suit, John McKeon, who starred at East 3 at 8 o'clock. Tuesday night the he can become a free agent, ment of Community Affairs School Superintendent Arnold Elman Catholic High and later at Dart­ Whalers return home for the start of "We'll have to sit down and talk Jm p W agonM r I-ast year Ihe housing authority's plan said the fund shortage occurred legally as STUDENTS mouth, is now in his first year at the a rugg^ seven-game slate over nine and do it soon," said Blue, "I want lor a development of 40 units costing $750 - a result of special education tuition Ihe UniversiW of Connecticut Medical days with Indianapolis and Winnipeg the Giants to be sure of my whole (K)0 was rejected by the DCA as too costly. .schools are required to provide under School. The big firs t baseman hopes the first two foes. The Jets have all situation. They could be left holding I nc uuthority then stripped items ainoun- slate and federal mandates. HIGH SCHOOL to play Twilight League baseball this but wrapped up the regular season the bag and that might not be fair." ling to about $80,000 from their proposal The freeze applies to the accounts on summer ... DartmouUi grads Gene bunting ... Goalie Louie Levasseur, four-wheel drive luxury. and sent the revised plan out for new bids. field trips and instructional supplies. As for joining the Giants, the 28- Davis, Chuck Woodhouse and John author of two straight shutouts, has The lowest bid received in the .second Reimbursement for some overruns will year-old left-hander seems excited. STUDENTS McKeon turned out to help honor only a 10-9-1 record with the Whalers "Let’s .see now," he said, “the mund was $742,000, still considerably come from the state, but the funds will not Tony Lupien at Monday night’s Irish- Luxury on four wheels. this season ... New England ski Giants, isn't that's the team that has above Ihe DCA ceiling The ALCA be received until next year and w ill go into Sports Night of the Knights of Colum­ operators reports anywhere from one the Count (John Montefusco), Ed Construction Co. of Hartford submitted the town's general fund. bus. The Irish Night attracts the to six feet of snow on the ground with Halicki and Jim Barr? That's a pret­ the low bid Other bids received ranginl as In other business Assistant Superinten­ GRAMMAR SCHOOL largest attendance of any nationality conditions good to excellent. ty good pitching staff right there, so I Both from value-minded AMC. high as $815.IMK). dent Donald Nicoletti reported that Ihe spring guess they added to their strength. Authority Chairman Albert Bradley Northeastern Area Regional Education Golf day In the club's annual Dodgertown How can a team with those believes that inllation caused Ihe new bid's Services WARES) has withdrawn its VERO BEACH. Fla. (UPI) - The Take your, luxury any way you want It. and Matador. What America wants 1 JUST ARRIVED |r. pastels take golf tournament, a team headed by be a I(X) to 1 shot (Las Vegas odds to be higher than expected after Ihe cuts offer to give Ihe high school computer Los Angeles Dodgers played golf in­ The WAQONEER Is the top of the line America gets from American MotorsI former Dodger Ralph Branca released the other day)? We'll have were made Designer Frank Dziki tim e for a career education cour.se. an easter-ly direction stead of a baseball game Friday, In 4-wheel drive. Handsomely designed won the event at 27 under par. to do something about that." and Ing^eniously engineered, the mgon< Test drive the luxury of your choice. modilicd landscaping and changed Ihe hot NARKS was not aware that the town HUGE SELECTION OF The kind of easy water healing system to electric in an was not a member at the time the offer Is toughness end comfort on even the Just check your local New York, attempt to reduce the cost good looks that will most uncivilized road...or non-roadi New Jersey, Connecticut dealer today. was made Nicoletti said he would protest take you every­ Wright pitching Quadra-Trac*, our exclusive full-time Bradley speculated that Ihe units might Ihe withdrawal of the offer because he and automatic 4-wheel drive system is an not be open before 1979 because of the cost other staff had spent a lot ol time SPORT SHOES where . . . thru Important standard feature. If It’s the problems He said the DCA expects developing the program. the bunny patch, impresses RSox best you want, specify Wagoneer. Coventry's plan to cost about the same as Ihe hoard also heard a report from • Jogging Shoes to work and out to similar units in other towns. However, Edward Mahoney, principal of the Captain dinner . . . all in WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - The Boston Red Sox If you like your luxury on city specially designed septie systems must be Nathan Hale School. He said the teachers • Running Shoes reat stylel streets and super highways, then planned lor Coventry because the town had met over the summer months to are beginning to think they may have the 1978 version of specify (Concord. The CONCORD • Athletic Shoes §eautifully detailed lefthander Ron Guidry of the New York Yankees. lacks sewers and a public water supply develop increased interaction between otters luxury, comfort, sophisticated with covered His name is Jim Wright, and while he doesn't throw as • • _ suDjecisubject areas. • Pro Keds buttons, bows, styting and performance on a compact hard as last year's American League rookie standout, the ecale. No other compact can make AMC Concord D/L nursery has vacancies High and Low Styles shirred and fitted pair have something else in common: both kicked around th e y a r e traveling a pleasure the way the Concord waistline. the minor leagues a long time before getting a major can. And It4 backed by A lfc ’e Buyer We wrote the book on 4-wheel drive. Assortm ent of Colors In Sizes 5-13. league shot. th e r e Proieetion Plan*, the best in the business. BuHehall registration Now we’re writing the book on luxury Hebron Suede and Leather. Sizes Guidry toiled six years in the Yankees’ farm system w hen you compacts. The Hebron Baseball AssociaUon has 6 ’ j to 13. Priced From S 2 6 before finally making the big club in his 27th year. He There are seven other great choices: Hebron Center Nursery School has a few announced that registration for the 1978 compiled a flashy 16-7 record last season w ith a 2.82 ERA n eed tViem the CJ’s, Cherokees and Pickups and for AMC/Jeep tor 1978. For Americans vacancies for the four-year-old class Little League, pony and Girls’ Softball - the AL’s fourth best. Guidry also pitched the Yankees city and highway. Gremlin, Pacer, AMX who value value. beginning in September, afternoon Leagues will be held this Monday from last fall to a World Series triumph over the Los Angeles sessions, for the 1978-79 school year, A 24 hour emergency 6:30 to 8 p.m. at both elementary schools. Dodgers. drawing will be held at the March 28 All drMSM from oil txjmer and Any Hebron child between the ages of 8 *15.95 .*23.50 ,^ ig h t. also 27, has labored nine years in the Boston Worth’s ‘Jr. Ptacd,’ deKuery service! registration meeting in Phelps Hall at 8 and 15 years is eligible for the Little ^■ Sox farm system, never getting a chance with the p.m. to fill these vacancies. League and Pony League. NONE PRICED HIGHER 0 (JKnt club despite its ceaseless search for pitching. The drawing will also establish the Girls’ softball registranU may range COMPARE AT ‘35 downtown Now. Red Sox management is taking a lon^, hard look at waiting list order. Anyone may enter a from 8 to 17. Uieir skinny righthander. 14 STYLES TO CHOOSE child’s name at the meeting, or if unable A registration fee will be charged. Jim Rice and George Scott socked their first spring to attend, parents may contact Joan Easter e g g hunt opon Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5, Thura. HI 0 homers yesterday as the Red Sox upped their Grapefruit Chumey, Cone Road, Andover. T H E N E W League record to 5-3 with a 64 verdict over Houston. The school is a cooperative enterprise St Peter’s Episcopal Church Senior High Youth Group w ill provide an Easter ?89 Wright, along with Bob Stanley, each pitched well in the and nondenominatlonal, inter-racial and win. egg hunt for the young children of the ' Main St. non-profit. The tuition is $170 per year for "He pitched two good innings, two real good innings," New\brk, New Jersey, Connecticut parish this Sunday, Palm Sunday, three-year-olds, two days a week and $U0 Manchester bubbled manager Don Zimmer after Wright had nailed following the Palm Sunday Dinner. Adults per year for four-year-olds, three days a neiv,^ Open 6 Days down Boston’s 64 victory by retiring all six Astros he ‘warming frianda for over 40 years’ Dealers. week. Scholarships are available. are welcome to remain for coffee whUe Thurs til faced. "He Had a good hard slider. " 3l5 Cenlar Straat, Manchaator, Ct. the children hunt for the eggs. M E N ’S SH O P 9 P.M. Pi^ E FOUR-B— M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheitar. Coon.. Fri,. March 17, 1978

MAWCHiaTttR EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Fri.. Kfarch 17 w n - Schedule idea eyed PAGE FIVE-B Arkansas stuns UCLA W» U NEW YORK (UPI) - The Sutton. Two free Uirows by Ron for Grade 1 pupils DRIVERS FOR School Buses after Anderson’s game-winner San • w i n t ^ We will train you. Arkansas Razorbacks made Brewer and a 20-foot jumper by Mar­ Francisco took an illegal time out V e r n o n P*rt time. Housewives and second-ranked UCLA a belated vin Delph gave the Razorbacks the and the Titans added a technical foul retirees preferred. believer in Southwest lead again and Uiey held on to win shot for the final margin. S h e H e r a t b Manchester 64I-23n. Vernon 575-2836. Conference power Thursday what appeared to be a laugher at In the Mideast Regional halftime. night, but lightly regarded semifinals. No. 1 Kentucky trounced CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ASSEMBLERS and or Coil Delph. Brewer and Sid Moncrief Miami of Ohio, 91-69, and fifth- Winders, for our day shift. California State-Fullerton con­ combined for 62 points while Roy ranked Michigan State advanced to pi®"!!?'!*®® appointed consisUng of 7;30 to 4; and night shift 4:15 tinued to steal the thunder in Hamilton paced UCLA with 18. Saturday’s showdown against the and Joseph Novak, ^ to-- 9:15.-.-w. Must Tiave ••HTv) fingerfins Keith Anderson’s 20-foot jump shot c ^ l s of elementary schools in town, and they agnJe^th dexterity and capablepable cof Oitine the NCAA tournament. Wildcats with a 90-69 victory over P H O N E 643- 2711 work.—k. will..... train HHwj, Apply Able whUe feeling this "I think the Southwest Conference with two seconds remaining Western Kentucky. Coil It Electronics, Howard propelled California SUte-Fullerton would be good, also feel the cost for special transporta- FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Road, Boltm, C ^ . ' has been downplayed," said Arkan­ Center Mike Phillips scored 24 t^^M d scheduling problems could outweigh the sas Coach Eddie Sutton, after his points to pace five Kentucky players PART TIME Bagger wanted Noth Wantad Razorbacks upset No. 2 UCLA, 74-70, in double figures as the Wildcats up­ TOe committee said. "With the changes in the INDEX 13 for mornings. Please apply in in the West Regional ^mifinals. ped their record to 27-2. Miami, 19-9, □ NOTICES person to Frank’s Super­ NCAA * education, increasing demands Nonets Sutton will get little argument was led by Randy Ayers with 18. 1 - Lorn and Fowkd IF YOU ARE an attractive market, Manchester. been ptaced on the first-grade children. They said 3 - Fartonalt motivated woman we need from the shell-shocked Bruins — who Gregg Kelsor and Robert Chapman 3 — AnnounciMmanii "“ y experience a posiUve at­ Lott and Found i you. If you are looking for a JANTTORS - Experienced. have now been eliminated from the over USF, after the Titans had scored 23 points apiece — many on * 4 — Enwiemment glamoiDus, cballenging posi­ titude and experience toward school 5 — Auctions Full lime in modern health NCAA tournament in the second eliminated fourth-rated New Mexico the brilliant passing of freshman sen­ The three principals feel the half-day would create a IM P O U N D E D - B la c k tion, with a new Perisian care facility. Apply in person, Saturday night. sation Earvin Johnson — as the Big FINANCIAI. Labrador type. male. &ruce cosmetic line, you need us. round for the second straight year. smoother transition from kindergarten to Grade 1. 0 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagas ^ t Hartford Convalescent The Titans fell behind quickly in and Maple street area. Mixed 236-2381, 633-3366. Home, 745 Main Street, East Meanwhile, in the second game at 10 champion Spartans had little trou­ 9 — Parsonai L o ^ . breed, female, black and the opening half to the highly favored ’I^ey said teachers could use the afternoon hours for 10 ~ Insuranca Hartford, MANCHESTER Albuquerque, N.M., Cal. State- ble with Western Kentucky. Greg while. North Ehid area Con­ PHONE FROM Home to ser­ ROTARY Dons, chiefly because of San Fran­ ^ ren t conferences, conferences with other first-grade CMFLOVMCNT Fullerton pulled off their second Jackson paced the Hilltoppers with tact Dog Warden, vice our customers in the SCHOURSHIP BALL teachers, planning of lessons, and record keeping or 13 - Haip Wantad Manchester. 848-4555. straight upset, a 75-72 victory over cisco's seven-foot center Bill 21 points. 14 Businass Opporiwnitias Manchester area. Flexible APRIL 14 See something you Cartwright, who scored 19 of his 27 group meetings with parents. ^ * 15 — Situation Wantad hours. Super earnings. 249- like? Then call the San Francisco, and the Titans will In tonight’s NCAA sem ifinal LOST - New long ^ink evening 7773. Part tima THE COLONY play Arkansas on Saturday. points in the opening half as tlie Dons games, Indiana takes on Villanova The parent making the request was Ronald PauUo of eOUCATfON . COCKTAILS 9M P.M. num b er you s e e In Tournament-bound squirt skaters 18 ~ Pnvala inatruckona skirt. Manchester Parkade Clarical UCLA overcame a 16-point deficit took a 44-32 lead. and Duke faces Pennsylvania in the 227 Lake St. who said he and some of his friends and 19 — ScnootfXiasaaa parking lot. Call 568^375 after WANTED - Gas station atten­ DINNER 7M P.M. the ad. And II you 26*— Instructions Wantad 5 p.m. or 277-2810 days. dant, full or part time. Accounting D«pt to take a brief two-point lead at 60-58. But forwards Greg Bunch and East Regionals at Providence, R.I., Manchester Squirts will take part in the Randy Nightingale, Mark Cassarino, Coach associates feel the transition to a full-day program, for a RCAL t t T A T f have something to Mature, responsible person But at that point Sutton called a time Kevin Heenan— who combined for 41 while Louisville plays DePauI and State Tournament this weekend at East Dave Gallahue. Front, Doug Kelly, Brian six-year-old child, is much too quick. He said positive at­ 2 i — CondomMuma Im nudUW Gptmng. 4-8 hew i DONATION Mil. give us a calll points — paced a Titans’ 15-2 surge in 23 - Homas Saia LOST - Black Female for third shift. References. M y in ttw momtng. out. Notre Dame m eets Utah in the Haven with the first test tonight at 5:15 Coughlin, Kevin Gallahue, Steve Coughlin, titudes about school are developed by making the transi­ 24 — Lots-Land for Saia Labrador Retriever, vicinity Call 871-1696. $39.90 PER COUPLE "I told them then to play smart, the second half. The game was tied tion in an easy and expedient fashion. He said he .feels 25 w- Invastmani Prooarty Apply la Poraonnal OapL CALL 643-2554 Midwest Regionals at Lawrence, against Wethersfield. Squad members, back 26 — Busmass Proparty of Kensington - Porter • play hard and play wjth poise." said sbc times in the final 10 minutes, and Kan. Mark Robson, Brett Factora, Matt Cleary. positive school adjustment is more important than the 27 — Ftaaort Proparty Autumn streets. Call 846-0636. $480 WEEKLY Possible - Qortor Scionlific row (1. to r.) Scott Conboy, Assistant Coach 26 - Ftaai Estata Wantad REWARD. mailing circulars. No gim­ The locals will play twice Saturday, at 10:45 extra expense but agreed that implementation of his MISC. M RW CEa Instnimont Company Bob Factora, Brian Gallahue, John Horn, a.m. and 2:15. proposal might cause a hardship to working parents. 30 - T m l micks. free details. NOwtarnd. touKiWMMr 31 — Sarwcaa onarad LOST - Glastonbury. Sunday Guaranteed. HABBCO, Box k iM maUO) uMo. V Jim Crombie, Jason Hanford, Kevin Hutt, 32 — Painjing.Psparing March 12th, black female Lao 678-A Lufkin, Texas, 75901. Sports briefs '33 — Boi1do*d Goods way tie for the lead with Ben that is number one in the na­ convenient Rockville Office. S have to say a word. Their emotions were outlined on their On Aug. 15, after the second exhibition game, the NFL “I had two bad chips and a three- 41 — Artrdas »or Ss># RUSSELL’S BARBER & Call 627-0550. IS PAST 38. There have been a lot of bear tracks Crenshaw, Gibby Gilbert, Gary tion. Call Norma at Coitury fatigued faces and bodies. clubs will have to cut down to a 60-player roster. putt (all costing bogeys),’’ said V e r n o n 42 — Building Supptias Styling Shop announces ap­ on the pro golf tour the past month. Groh, Victor. Regalado, John 43 — Pats -Birds- Oog$ pointment accepted Tuesday 21, Tedford Real Estate. 647- First, Virginia Wade, ringing wet and emotionally On Aug. 22, after three preseason contests, the cut- Jack Nicklaus, the "Golden Bear” , Nicklaus. "But, overall, 1 didn’t play 44 — Livastock 9914. LEGAL SECRETARY - Schroeder, and Bobby Wadkins. badly at all. I had the ball around the The Vernon Board of Education has voted to put the 45 — Boats & Accassor>as thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:36 Manchester law firm has posi­ h a p p y b ir t h d a y drained, trudged off the court like a zombie after being downs will be to 50 players and the teams won't be able to 46 — Sporting Goods makes no bones about the fact he is But the way golf’s only $3 million cost of three air cleaners in its 1978-79 budget and to in­ p.m. Walk-ins Saturdays 8 tion available. Applicant must upset, 3-6, 7-5, 7-6, by South Africa's Marise Kruger recall or withdraw seven of those players put on waivers. hole most of the way.” /17 — Gardan Products a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 646-6659, PART TIME Driver for anxious to outdistance his winner has been playing, those other stitute a three-year plan to buy the same equipment for 46 — Antiguas school buses. We will train have typing and shorthand U liiursday in a quarterfinal match of the $100,000 womens' The seven co-leaders held a one- 49 — Wanted to Buy corner of Oak and Spruce proficiemy. Legal experience YOUR WIFE challengers. Nicklaus has finished responsible applicants. Call six admit they’ll probably have trou­ the rest of the schools in the system. Streets. preferred but not required. professional tennis tournament. Shares LPGA lead second (Los Angeles), first stroke lead over a foursome that in­ RENTALS „ 643-2414. ble sticking with him. The air cleaners are to be installed in the teacher Salary commensurate with Then, Rosie Casals, whose court savvy won the hearts (Inverrary) and second (Doral) his cluded Lou Graham, Joe Inman, Ar­ 52 — FTooms for Rant »»J SAN DIEGO (UPI) — Amy Alcott missed the cut in last Nicklaus, who won this tournament lounges so those who do not smoke will not be annoyed by 53 — Ap«rtn>ants for R«nl qualifications. Call 649-5277 to . . of everyone, sat in stong silence at a post-match news tie McNickle and Larry Nelson, who 54 — Homes for F4ant WE ARE NOW taking last three outings - and today he’s in 1974 and 1976, chipped to just three those who do. arrange interview. conference, after losing 5-7, 6-1, 6-3 to Chris Evert in week’s $100,000 Sunstar Classic tournament in Los never appeared on the leader board. 55 — Bi/sirass for Ftant Atfnounetmttrtt ^plications for Sous Chief, Htip Wtnttd f3 H«|p W tnttd right up there at the top in the 56 — F4#sort Property for Pan! Bar tenders, waitress, bus 13 Angeles but it was a matter of flu, not of being off her golf feet from the pin on the final hole The electronic air cleaners cost about $500 per unit. SECRETARY / General of­ quarterfinal action. world’s richest golf tournament. That made a total of only 11 out of 144 57 — Wanted to Ftant boys or bus girls and snack game. Thursday to set up a birdie that gave The recommendation to buy them was made by the 56 — MisC for F4#nt fice work. Experienced CLIP NEWSPAPER Articles.' For Wade, defeat was stunning: for Casals, just disap­ who were able to break par over the bar help. Apply at Ellington She’s finally feeling better this week. Nicklaus went into today’s second him a first-round, 2-under-par 70. He board’s building and grounds committee. general office worker with Get $1 to $5 for each. S ^ self pointing. For both, it was frustrating. wind-swept sawgrass course located AUTOMOTIVE R id p Country Club, Tuesday addressed stamped envelope Despite playing in high Santa Ana winds, which created round of the $342,000 Tournament had a couple of other good wedge The committee said it is aware that several teachers 6^ — Agtos for Ss*a good typing skills. Able to In other matches, Navratilova ousted Romania's Players Championship in a seven­ southeast of Jacksonville, just off the 62 — Trucks for Sale and Wednesday. From 11 a m. work independently. Good BOYS to American Sales, P.O. Box have health problems which are worsened by the smoke ■66 — Heavy Equipment for Sal# to 3 p.m. or call 872-9133 for extremely slow play, Alcott put together a 1-under-par 71 shots, but also missed a couple. Atlantic Ocean. with figures and pleasant 133, Simsbury, Conn. 06070. Floreqza Mihal, 6-0, 6-1; King handled San Francisco's in the lounges. $4 — Motorcycias-Bicycias CmST01BI?| appointment. Marita Redondo, 6-1, 7-5 (5-2); Evonne Goolagong buried Thursday for a share of the lead in the opening round of 65 — Csmpars-Trsitars-Motuta telephone voice. Position in The first three cleaners will be installed in Rockville t Homes TYPIST and various office the $150,000 Kathryn Crosby Classic, Wt Cm Hop East Hartford. Sudsidiary of a & GIRLS South Africa's Yvonne Vermaak, 6-1, 6-3; and Kerry 66 — Automotive Service PART TIME Mornings - duties in industrial supply Argentina's Silvia Bertolaccini and Australian Penny High School, the Middle School and Sykes School. major coin. Opening around Reid, now living in South Carolina, upended Australia's 9oard 62.-^ Autos for Fleni-Laase Rm W tor VMmt Janitor ' Cleaners. Must nave April 15. Please call 617-227- CKN FM TII firm. Experienced preferm , Pulz also carded 71s over the Rancho Bernardo golf J Program on woodstoves own transportation. Also full im . Mr. Earl. good fringe benefits. We are Lesley Hunt, 7-5, 6-3. tICarTIwfli time window cleaners. Call course. The Rockville Public Library will sponsor a program lUIIGKSia m iu an EEO Employer. 289-8291 In today's quarterfinals, Goolagong plays Kruger and Thursday's Results 84.90 A Dty 649-5334. after 4 p.m. Navratilova faces Reid. In Saturday's semifinal, Evert on woodstoves March 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the library on PROBATE .NOTICE SECRETARY - Experienced WHA iNOnCE TO CREDITORS with heavy typing m oM s*jo Hi ti goes against King. Baseball moves Union Street. J t A MM Quebec 5. Indianapolis 2 NURSES AIDE - 7 a m. to 3 background. Neatness, ac­ Butinttt Oppoftunitr 14 YOUR SHOPPING CEm iR FOR Edward L. Palmer and John W. Bartok, agricultural ESTATE OF LORETTA CAR.NEY CtSWtMtrOtrr 8:30 PS SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — If everything goes accor­ NBA HANLEY p.m. full time. Enjoy working curacy and composition NCAA games tonight ding to plan, ’s messiest problem in engineers from the University of Ckynnecticut will discuss The Hod. William-4C. FitiGerald. At with a skilled and dedicate primary. Speed secondary. Earn Money .^MALL ENGINE Service Cleveland 112, Boston 102 Jadge. of the Coart of Probate. staff in a very pleasant and Telephone Mrs Roohr, 2&- Corporation - expanding recent history will be settled within a week with the purchase, installation, and efficient operation of stoves District of Manchester, at a beanu Prizes 8 Tripsll PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) — It's sort of a class clash Chicago 111, Washington LYNCH modern atmosphere. 7404. dealer network. No Oakland A's being sold and moved to Denver and the San and the selection of wood and correct storage. held 00 March 9.1971. ordered that aO — the poor-little-rich school trying to tarnish the image of 107 7 0 claimt most be presented to the MOTOIS Experience preferred. • experience necessary. Francisco Giants getting clearance to play 40 of their 81 fiduciary 00 or before Jane 9. 1979 or Excellent wages and benefits. THE TOWN of Coventry has Complete training program. collegiate basketball's showcase conference. Detroit 106, Houston 98 Funds for senior center be barred as by law provided. $500. investment required to home games in the Oakland Coliseum. Pearl J Haltman. Ass t Clerk 64M321 Please call 646-0129, the following job openings CALL JEANNE Those Ivy tinged men from Penn were to have their Seattle 123, New Orleans Manchester Manor Nursing available to Coventry start your own business. Ideal A major stumbling block was cleared Thursday when CHEVROLET The Town of Vernon will receive $3,100 in federal anti­ The fiduciary is; •47-H4C chance tonight when they faced Atlantic Coast 98 recessionary funds to paint and repair the gutters and HaroMM. Hanley Home, 385 West Center Street, Residents under the Com­ for retired or part lime. San Francisco s Park and Recreation Commission ap- WAGONS 12 Cooway Road Manchester. prehensive Employment Details on request. Mr. Conference champion Duke in the opening game of the Golden State 104, Atlanta Manchester. Cono. 09040 cornices on the Senior Citizen Center, Park Place. Training Act CETA Title VI; Barker ESCAA Field proi^d Mayor George Moscone's recommendation that 98 EVERYTHINQ AND MORE YOU CHEVROLETS NEW FRIEND 038« NCAA Eastern Regionals at the Providence Civic Center. The building which houses the center was originally a CENSUS TAKERS - For an­ (1) Social Service Coor­ Training Division Box 619„ ^ Indiana was to meet Villanova in the nightcap. The the Giants’ lease at Candlestick Park be amended to per­ NIII LOOK FOR OF THE FAMILY Methodist church but had been converted into a bank in NOTICE TO CREDrtofe nual school enumeration. App­ dinator, Town Hall, Salary PART TIME Waitress - Wading River, New York. mit playing a portion of the National League schedule 11792. winners tap off Sunday for the right to advance to the across the bay. Boston 7, Minnesota 2 78 IM P ALA later years. The town bought it several years ago and ly Youth Services, 494 Mam , — _a — month. Interested per- Experienced. Davis Family 78 M ALIBU ESTATE OF ROSE CAMPBELL Street, 10 to noon. For infor­ sonsins shouldshou'' apply at the Slate Restaurant, 649-5487 semifinals in St. Louis. Buffalo 3. Philadelphia 1 2 Seat Wagon, 305 V-8, a/trans., air condition, started renovations to make it into the center for the The Hod. William E. FiUGerald. deluxe belts, bumper rub strips, roof carrier, elec­ mation 646-6500. Employmentmployn______,Service, .478 . . MANCHESTER - Residential- Detroit 3, Los Angeles 3 2 Seat Wagon. V-6, a/trans., deluxe senior citizens. Judge, of the Coart of Probate, Spinks to lose title tro clear defogger. tinted glass, mats, remote con­ seat bells, mats, body side moulding District of Manchester, at a hearuw Valley Street, Willlmantic t o COUNTER PERSON for auto ly located. Pizza and Sub trol mirror, door edge guards. AM -F^ radio, rear beU OD March 13.1971 ordered that u obtain the necessary 201 Form shop. Good income. Fully NFL cutdown dates speaker, tailgate lock, value appearance group radio rear speaker, power steering! claims mast be presented to the parts store. E xperience help­ NEW YORK (UPI) — Once upon a time, Leon Spinks Kinard named w/walls. Carter Care Package. Stock #108^ Hdociary on or before Jane 13. 1971 or and meet the eligibility ful but not necessary. equipped, "get rolling in w/walls. Carter Care Package. Stock dough ” Call English Colonies PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) — The National Football became the new "Cinderella Man ” when he toppled BOILING SPRINGS, #1455. be barred as by law provided criteria for Title VI. Excellent opportunity for ad­ League will have new cutdown dates next season and it Pearl J Haltman. Ass t Clerk vancement. 643-1551. Realty, Ltd , 643-7743. Muhammad Ali. But here comes the kicker to the story N.C. (UPI) — Billy Kinard. SALE PRICE ^ 6 3 8 5 Rockville hospital notes The fiduciary is- means less time for NFL coaches to make player per­ Jobo Campbell ty lH M T 9 iM EXPERIENCED Drummer When the church bells toll at midnight tonight in a former football coach at SALE PRICE M 9 3 5 713 Hartford Rd needs bass guitar and DRIVER FOR Auto parts MANY PEOPLE only dream sonnel decisions. CARHER of owning their own business. Mexico City, Leon Spinks will be at home in St. Louis and the University of Admitted Wednesday: Jan Ellington; William Manchester. Com 06040 guitarist to Jam or play out. store. Knowledge of QT7-03 Om .oI Um moat bnper Call 647-1824. Perhaps it’s time for you to Ken Norton will be in Camp LeJeune. N.C.. for a televi­ Mississippi, has been Bjune, Vernon Avenue, Schenitsky, South Street, Manchester and surrounding Bulls regain winning ways THE SPORTY WAGON WITH THE THE 8UPERWAQON CAN SEAT tant Inwalmaiita of your areas helpful, opportunity for pursue that dream. I have sion appearance Saturday. Spinks won't turn into a named coach at Gardner- Rockville; Beth Cheney, 11^ _ H g ------s- A.,., CAST IRON MUSCLE HOLD AND TOW MORE Rockville: Jason Sutton. West EAST HARTFORD Wm prDDwIf M wW REAL ESTATE Salesperson - advancement. 6U-1S6I. over 1,000 businesses for sale NEW YORK (UPI) — Mark Landsberger has left the Webb College in North Tolland; Kenneth Davis, Hartford. by owners. Many fof pumpkin, but Norton suddenly will become world PUBUC SCHOOLS houao that you buy, to H Excellent opportunity. Four bench behind him and it's no coincidence the Chicago heavyweight champion. Carolina. 78 M O N ZA 78 SUBURBAN Channing Drive, Manchester: Discharged Wednesday: la Important to think TODEUVERTHEDOLLM Multiple Listing Services. HARTFORD DESPATCH minimum down. For free Marguerite Evans, Regan brochure write: Interstate Bulls have left a four-game losing streak behind them. Jose Sulaiman, president of the World Boxing Council Kinard, 44, succeeds 4 Cyl., 4 speed trans., mats, day-nite s s n r ; ; Mrs. Cindy Ann Alvord and INVITATION ■bout what you arant and SAVER M THE MEA Hutchins Agency, 643-3166. Moving Department in East gauoes. 6/amp generator, tinted glass, stainless Road, Vernon; Maurice Frye, son, Kenneth Drive, Vernon; Hartford, close to I-S4 at EIxit Business Marketing, P.O. Box A 6-foot-8, 220-pounder, Landsberger was a surprise in Mexico City, withdraw WBC recognition of the title Oval Jaynes who resigned mirror, body side moulding, radio, •hat you can afford, 1868, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. *!*k!ii folding center seat, front Crestwood Drive, Vernon; Joyce Boice, David Drive, OF PORTER ST., SECRETARY For Hartford 56, has interesting career op­ starter Thursday night but wound up leading the Bulls to Spinks won from Ali on Feb. 15 and give it to Norton, the last month to become w/walls. Carter Care Package. Stock staWIlzer bar. Irallering package, trailering wiring. TO BID •omotlmoe you mlgM not Eula Henderson, Ashford; Law Firm. Send resume with portunity Varied taaks In­ a ltl-107 triumph over the Washington Bullets. top-ranked contender. offensive line coach at #1429. Coventry; Paul Hnatiuk, BID #442 avon knoar tho right SERVICE BUSINESS - With Dennis McLaughlin, Tolland; Ellington; Alice Kadelski. FERGUSON RD. AND salary requirements to Box X. clude Tariff Quotations and INSTALLA’nON OF quggHofig lo ggii yomoN. c/o Manchester Herald. $800 a week income available tamiliern 112. 112, Uciti Wyoming. Anna Marcinka, Windermere Routing Assignments for Wiirriorx 101, lliiwkn Grove Street, Rockville; ACOUSTICAL CORRIDOR It la haro Biot a roal aatata LUDLOW ST., MANCa families moviiw In and out of in this area. A cash business. 102!... SALE PRICE ^ 3 9 2 5 Avenue, Rockville; William 0«:„. SALE PRICE * 7 4 9 0 Flavie Martin, Court Street, CEIUNG AT E.H.H.S. agant can ha$p you out CALL TOM at SALESWOMAN - 7 a m - 2 Greater HartfM. Pleasant Minimum investment Campy Russell and Masterson, Middletown, Pa.; Rockville; Shirley Miller, Information may be ob­ Wa knoar IlM laauoa tahich required. 203427-0650. 203-481- Phil Smith scored 29 ^ m. Monday thru Friday. phone personality and respon­ Austin Carr scored 21 Susie Nedweid, Tolland; Terrace Drive, Rockville; tained from Alan Desmarais, ara knrohtad In buying a 647-9947 ature-adult. Light cleaning sive attitude required. T^ing 9544. points and hit two key free points each in leading the Thomas Preuss, Bolton Keith Palumbo, Ellington; Purchasing Agent, East Hart­ houao, from ttM oondMon also required. Apply Mister helpful. If you like respon­ throws in the last minute to Center Road, Bolton; Linda Kenya Smith, King Street. ford School Department, 110 Donut, z a West Middle Turn­ sibility and a busy desk, this is LONG ESTABLISHED Cavs to their triumph over of lha houao HaoMlo Bw Restaurant - In Downtown lead the Warriors to their Sage, Ellington; Joanne Sava, Rockville. Long Hill Drive. East Hart­ pike, Manchester. the right spot for your talents. the Celtics at Richfield, luna Of nvopnooniooG «w Manchester. Excellent family win at Oakland. The Ellington; Leroy Savage, ford, Ct 06108 until bid houao la in. Send resume, Hartford Ohio. Dave Bing scored 30 HANS CHRISTIAN Anderson Despatch. Dept MV, 225 operation. Includes equip­ Warriors placed six opening on April 4.1978 at 2 00 RN’s and LPN’s Full and part ment. Owner anxious Call tor points for the Celtics and p.m. Montessori School is accep­ Prospect Street, East Hart­ players in double figures WANTED time, day shifts. Please call ting applications for assistant ford 06106 details. Lombardo & went over the 18,000-point including Nate Williams The East Hartford Public * * * * * Meadows Convalescent teacher, 3 afternoons per Associates, 6494003 mark for his career. Schools is an Equal Oppor­ Center, between 8 a m. and 4 week, starting September 1978 TRACTOR TRAILER Driver with 18. p.m. 647-9194. Pintonx 106, Roi-keix tunity Employer. Some Montessori experience ■ Minimum two years over the SinicrSon ifx 12:1. Ja/.z 0354)3 or training preferred. Send road Some reefer. OH:... WILL BABYSIT in my home □ EDUCATION You can roly on I__ resume to Box 218. Bolton, Manchester or East Hartford Bob Lanier scored 25 or yours. Green School - Conn. 06040. resident only 289-2823. Dennis Johnson and Mar­ THREE EXPEimCED Luggage aBonta haro at CENTURY Bowers Area. Call 646-1076 |X)ints and Eric Money had LEGAL 21, TEDFORD REAL Prhtlt Initruetlont IS vin Webster each scored F f CtuMri tr n y k | - Matow’i Itai JuM anytime. 22 for the Pistons, who six points during a 17-4 ESTATE, RL 44A, BoNon n t U m W Nr TtU ChOMi m n Hm m NOTICE REMEDIAL READING and dealt the Rockets (heir 10th Notch, Bolton, 947-BB14 BABYSITTER in East Hart­ third quarter spurt as the $9395 F5m m m U s; tmtoiMo (wt any ■ omi- math, individualized work straight loss. The Pistons Cpe. V-6. a/trans.. air condition, 76 PONTUC $4195 76 DODGE ASPEN Repulbican Caucus to gtvo you oxporlonood ford - For 2 school age girls Sonics broke the game truck TIRE SERVICEMEN Lemans Spt. Cpe. V-8. a/trans., , HIGH STANDMD, INC. program. (Ist-8th grade) by before and after school won the game by running stereo and tape. p/s. p/b. air condition, vinyl roof, radio, The Republican Electors of aorvloo and adalco tahan ...... Ml lust master's degree teacher 566- open and spoiled Slick WAS$4795 ..NOW$4495 have car. 269-4013. off the final eight points tinted glass, p/s. S(a(ion Wagon, Spadal EdIUon, 6 the Town of Andover are n comoa to buying or I a pradBlon nwtal wortdng eomptuiy loealbd In 8075. Watts' return to Seattle. 77 CJtPRHX $5545 cyl. a/trana.. air condition, AM- after the .score was tied, 98- 4 Door Sedan. V-5, a/trans., air FM radio, roof carrier, p/s. MARLOMTS hereby notified that there will aoBfrig. Wo ara a mambar |Ea9i Hartford haa opaninga for Produetion Watts, the former Sonics' ■VIWWMhWn 49 EttrythlmgSliu, I9 III PART TIME Housekeeping PIANO INSTRUCTION - 98, with 2:07 left in the condition, radio, p/s. p/b. 75 a CMMO $3995 be a caucus at the Town Office ot Iho muMpta Baling aar- child care, one bov, after ~ 101^ AN opwilnga art on a hour day captain traded to the Jazz Wages to *5.35 hourly 6 cyl.. a/frans . shell cap, AM-FM Building (Lower Level) on «lea arhieh maana ara Eiperienced. creative game. radio, p/s. “ AACMiaTi* - school daily. References teacher. Degree; state and Jan. 4, tallied 16 points. 77 0L0SM00tE $5645 77CAMAR0 "•*" or noiit Tuesday, March 21, 1978, 8:30 ha«a on hand all Iho required. 643-5396, after 6 I In a modom air condMoiwd planL AN Joba Delta 68. 4 Or.. V>8. a/trant.. air houaat that ora up lor national certification. All condition, radio, p/s, p/b. 72 VOLKS WAS $ 5 2 2 5 ..NOW $5145 oftu I oara • thuim . n i t u « P.M. for the following: p.m. I b» parformad by famaia aa waH aa mala levels, beginners welcome. $2695 Sport Coupe, V-6, s/trans.. air with overtime available Deluxe Wagon. 4 cyl. 4 speed. 1) To select party endorsed aota, Ihoro io o tM o rango ■L ExcaNant wartdng eondWona and Many extras Gretchen Van radio. condition, p/s, p/b. radio. REAL ESTATE - 2 sales peo­ Basketball 74 DODGE DIWT $3195 candidates for the Republican to chooaa from. CoB or Why, 647-9751 Custom 4 Door, V-6, a/trans.. air / atop In today. ple. Should have license or in Inlaraalad appHcanta atwuld apply condition, vinyl roof, p/s. radio. State Convention, 77 NOVA process. Generous commis­ — AthahauraaftajiLandapjiL GUITAR. BANJO. B ass 77 HONDA $4594 Congressional and County sion schedule. Wolverton MIDUEIS John Barrv (22) anu Rich 76 FORD GRIM TORMO Station Wagon, air condition. 4 Conventions, Senate. lessons. Experienced with cyl.. 4 speed trans. WAS$4595 ..NOW$4395 Agency Realtors. 649-2613. NI6N STANDARD, INC. children aged 5 on. Adults too. Doug Martin's 16 points Kichnet (13) led the Kids. 4 Door Sedan. V-6, a/trana., air Assembly and Probate Benefit package includes fully paid vacation,! WAS$44»S ..NOW$4395 amdlOon, p/steering. radio, vinyl Enjoyable rapid progress. 7 ★ ★ * ★ ★ Afaautaelurtog A Kartkattag or aporMng FfrMrma paced Bolton Oil to a 55-24 Best in defeat were Dennis Squire. tO pass, wagon. V-8. 76 NOVA $3895 District Cmventions. 100-(- WEEKLY mailing cir­ Free loan instrument. 11 a/trans., air condition, p/s, p/b, Medalist. 2 Door. 6 cyt. englrre. culars!!! Materials supplied, ai Praadpa Parh Clrda, Eaat Hartford win over Groman's last Cole (’22), Jim Sunder (21), sick pay, 10 holidays yearly, life insurance,} radio. a/trans.. power steering, radio, 2) To transact such other years experience. 646-6657 night at the Rec, Marc Joe Miniz (17), Dave Tyson defogger. 76 BUCK $3695 business that may properly immediate income d. AGWAY Y. Anson, Chmn. Greenware, bisque, firings. (12). The teams tied for WAS $3MS..NOW $3795 Nesbitt and Jay Hedlund Homeworker, 2909-3BB A B C. Kiln Individual attm- drug reimbursement and long term disability 2 Door. 6 cyt., a/trans., air condi­ 75 FORD $4095 041-93 Pinetree, Hernando, Ms. each added 10 points with first place and a playoff tion, radio, p/s. Elite 2 Dr.. V-6. a/trans.. air con­ SUHFLOWER 8EED •tofeo auro you ho*o Bw lion call 566-9451, 566-2962. dition. p/steering. p/brakes. vinyl p r o p t t Inauranco 38632. Matt Falkowski best in game was necessary. program . 76MIGXNEGAL • (OOH pure, cMiwd, graded M«d •...... defeat with nine tallies. roof. FM a tape. ( (77-8028.27) LEGAL Seftoolt-Clttttt IS WAS$4995 ..NOW$4395 ■too. I11.H MOLD MAKERS. Tool The Celtics were WAS$4095 ..NOW$3895 74 DODGE $3195 ^ p e . 8 eyl., a/trans,. air condf- makers and machinists. Blue 4 Door. V-6. a/trans.. air condi­ •AVI $1JM NOTICE FOR THE BEST - Manchester awarded a forfeit over Dart Custom. 4 Dr.. V-6. a/trans., non. vinyl roof. p/s. p/b, radio. Crss, CMS, and major NITES tion. p/s. p/b. air condition, p/steering. radio. Notice is hereby given to the WE NEED PART TIME M LES Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Wyman Oil medical. Apply in person. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ n MONTE GMB.0 7SPlYM0imi NOW *10**59i». Repnblican Electors of the Vernon Mold A Tool Inc., 199 ••EKWEK HTHNNKIMD Town of Botton, that a caucus AND STOCK PEOPU troductory lesson with this ad. Applicants must apply In person to WAS $$$9S ..NOW $3245 FRIEMD Forest Street, Manchester. Call 6464306. or 646-3549 Nassiff Arms captured WAS SSMS..NOW $5295 WAS S5N9..NOW $5895 D u ^ . 2 O r. e cyl. a/trana.. air will be held March 21,1971 at YouV Stock ehehwe, price OMrchandlBB, sport cpe., V-6. a/trarra.. air con­ Cpe.. v-8. a/trans.. AM-FM omdHion, p/ataaring. radio, vinyl WILD MHO SEED 5:00 p.m. at the Bentley the Rec Pcewee I.eaguc ti­ dition. radio, p/s. p/b. • pura, wMMOnw Mad OFFSET PRESSMAN needed 4 FREE PRE-SCHOOL Gym­ stareo. vinyt roof, p/a, p/b. Memorial Library. help e ptomprs, and gain valuable tle last night whipping tn-fcca, (Ml TOram KM. ifTATE for Miller TP-29. Experience eiperlence and knowledge In a rapMiy nastic Ginic. Ages 3 to 4 t/2. WlNF, 18-14, Tullt Patulak Ha9.$9JI 1. For the purpose of selec­ wiih quality color won essen­ Girls, boys. Also new Adult tial. Progressive, air con­ and Mike Ha.ssett scored 8 •AVI 594 ting party endorsed d e la tes ••••••••pppppppppBPWPpap*# growing buelnoia. Provious rotall, Class Details, call FIRESTONE STORE AWW o o u n THHU to slate, congressional, conn- ditioned plant, 3 years old, Manchester Gymnastic and 4 points Mark Barry building matorlida or homo eonlor SS NOW * 0 * 4 8 * * ”** «UIICHa4«i ty. senatorial, assembly, dis- U EMPLOYMENT benefits, over Ume, growth School. 6464306. 64-3549 opportunities. Ei^llent posi­ oxporloneo hoMui but not nocoeeary. led the losers with five M IIM r.A lU M hM bMn mning 1400 MAIN 8T. liiet and probate convention. lif II a l l ------9- HpfM (>fiiiw iQt M VI AM . • «Q$M* tion for self motivated in­ W O fll w M k bMWdae 5 mom points. pMB m a M M C m ol VM hom* HARTFORD, CT. 2. For any otiier huiincfa HANS CHRISTIAN Anderson by s Opi*el E>»ert. lupeitieed Http Wtnttd 13 dividual. Cdl Don Vallera, Montessori School - In Bolton, SENIOR byVw. _ _ tooM 1 «M. phen* our CHEVROLET that may came before the 2364184 can for an appolnbwant at Mfl DIM aek notfOOl lOEOl oAoo: 8«* OwM CoughNn or Tom WMgor for Mr. Melntyro or Mr. Shanloy. is accepting registration for Kahuna Kids trimmed cancus. SALES POSITION - StraiAt September enrollment, for 2 Schiebel's 103-97, to win CARTB Dated 3/U/78. commissioas, leads furnisM TELEPHONE Solicitors - to 6 year olds. 3. 4. 5. days, (42-9244 AGWAY the .Senior l.eague title last Robert R. Morra to bomeownen. Call 2424402 Experienced. For insulation, GROSSMAN’S a m. or p m. sessions night at llling, Fran Laffin Chairman. Bolton and energy related prodncts. available Kindergarten BUnmiHTICORTIOl snpfMasiSBBwrfiLm s p m : s s t. l a i s sw n nm ML. EXCELLENT importunity to Hours Monday thru 'nnirsday. • 31), Tom Juknis (27), *111 Republican Town PINE STREET, MANCHESTER Program offered. Call Lynne TW O M m A i n ort Cow*. MH tnin. ■wnaim 4TB. S4S44S4 CommiUee learn wholesale hardward 5:30 to 9 p.m.. $2.90 per hour, •OMl oppMMtar aita lM Mzr Ready. 646-5727. or 429-7297 A busiDesa. Good working con- plus incentive. Call 647-9944. 93993 Non-Discriminatory Place of ditionf. abort hours. 522-1197. from 9:X a.m. to 5:09 p.m. Learning PAGE SIX -B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. r«nn.. Fri.. Mart h 17 lOTll \

I For fate J? Rdi/gftrta ITaWid ” w ArKeiita'l^’M * 41 MtHeht tof Sato MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Mam-hevi«r Tnnn i.-ri Xs. SIX ROOM CAPE - Cmtrally 41 HoitmtifSeie 23 Homeahr Sale t-li IMMEDIATE Casb for your MOLDED FORMICA top and Ideated. 2 to 4 bedrooms, $27,- properly. Let us e»lain our TWO f974 RUPP Snow WO. Call 64(^877. paneled bar with two shelves Mobiles, with covers, 40 fair proposal. CalTall Mr. and four stools. $175.64fr«l28. Belfiore, M7-1412. Iwriepower each. Excellent ATTENTION Horse Lovers - niontog coadition. $500. each. 10 vears young, lovable 2 or 2 NEW HOME Sewing Machine 589-^ anytime. CALL ® Ma y w e b u y your home? - white and aqua, new cabinet, bedroom Randier. Country Quick, fair, aU cash and no kitchen, den with wood stove, attachments, $100. Call Tiro 72” section, modern roblems. Call Warren E. anytime 589-2248. i $ l OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKET garage. Huge family room, Blowland. Realtors, 842-1108. cpudi;'''end taUea attoched. EQUAL HOUSING fireplace. Many, many Needs covering, $45.00 each. |REALE, R E A LTO ^I extras! Situated on 11/2 acre WHITE BRICK Free standing Call after 6 pjn. 6«4148. HOME IN MANCHESTER fireplace with mantle and Whm Wt Tak« Hold well landscaped lot. 12x20 foot AREA - Family of 4, 2 bam, horse included. Priced ^cessories, stand up dresser. RALEIGH HAMPER - 10 children. Prefer | ^ rent. Kitchen Aid hot water dis­ Your Ho u m it SOLD in low, low ISOs. Donald S. Call 843-8278, anytime. apeed, still under guarannee, Gale Realty Co., Realtors and penser, all like brand new. $100. 247-7070. 646-4525 Insurors, 280-7W9, 52S-6280. Moved. Call Midge after 8 “WE DONT JUST SHOW YOUR HOUSE" p.m., 588-1634. 175 m in CT. IliUlCIIESTHl CT.I SAVE $ - Order firewood for By MANCHESTER - Fantastic Houtehold Goods 40 next season and save! Taking “WE SHOW IT OFF’ Value! Call today. L^ge 4 K-2 SKIS - Never used. 180 orders now. Cali 648-7905 bedroom Cape. Excellent con­ Centemeters with solemon 404 between 5 p.m.-9 p.m. If you havB winter- REFRIGERATORS bindings, $100 or trade for “We Are No. 1 1n Heal EMato” dition with garage. Great Washers, ranges, used, TAG SALES Gayle house with huge yard for kids. bass guitar. Call 633-5603 after DOUBLE DRESSER $12. Artlclee for Sale 41 related Items to sell, call guaranteed and clean. New 4 p.m, ' “We Are The Neighborhood Pmleeelonala" Low 1408. East Coast Realty, shipment damaged, GE and Double bed, spring $20. Etunk S28-W68. 643-9W9. Ogren tor a classified adl Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. beds with slats $fo. Electric TAG SALE Indoor - Sponsored P earl and Son, 849 Main SIX FOOT Pool Table in good saw machine $20. Chest $13. W The Manchester Radio i m US iU iY I ll: “WE1E HERE FOR YOU” MANCHESTER - "O PEN Street. 643-2171. Main Street, condition, baby crib and mat­ Book cases, older 8 piece Qub, at the Nike Site on TA O S A U R**/ Etfata HOUSE” 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday 643-2171. tress, best offer. Wanted - set walnut diniiu set, Victorian Garden Grove Street, just off Editor and Sunday, 4 Salem Road. of bunk beds or twin beds in living set. Elkdric stove. No KeenCT Street, Manchester. CONTENTS CENTURY 21 TEDFORD REAL ESTATE You must see the extensive Sears portable dryer - Harvest good condition. 568-4041, reasonable offer refused. 649- Saturday, from 10 to 5. 643-2711 renovations just completed on Gold. Very good 'condition. 5052. 10 room West Hartford this 6 room Cape. Fully $75. Call 289-8942 anytime. REMODELING Large g i g a n t i c TAG Sale - home Friday, March 17, 2 carpeted, new kitchen, Building - 200 used florescent Shrinkaoe, Expansion rTAG SALE Moving South - golf cart, p.m. - 7 p.m.; Saturday. fir^lace. Aluminum siding FURNITURE GALORE and light fixtures, 2 bulbs 4 and 8 ladder, records, books, lawn NEWER BUPLEX >58,888 and much more! English foot fixture, $8. each and up. Wa’ro Movbigl March 18, 19, 10 a.m. - 4 ‘Criticar lots more. Used-A-Bit Fur­ spreader, much more. Friday p.m. by appointment only. Colonies Realty Ltd.. 643-W43. niture, 679 Main Street. East Sell any amount, 10% discount SUN. 9 to 4 March 17, 12 p.m.- 5 p.m. Spacious 5-5 home. Each unTt has it’s 10 or more. All in working MARCH 1901 Most houses will settle to some extent within 12 © l e H e r a l d Hartford. 289-84M, Tuesday Mturday and Sunday March Call 875-2884 own heating systems, IVz baths, three Lota-Land tor Sale 24 thru Saturday. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. condition. Gremmo Si Sons 18. 19 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 101 months after they are built. Such settlement mav CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Sales. 819 East Middle Turn­ SOUTHERN COLONIAL HOUSE Buy and sell. AT SIS HARTFORD RD. Shallow Brook Lane, or 232-2828 bedrooms, applianced kitchen, cause cracks in the walls and at the floor line BOLTON - 2 -t- acre wooded pike, Manchester, 649-9953. ------Manchester, off South Main Usually they are not large enough to cause anv lot. Brook, good frontage. Wte BUY AND SELL Used Street. No previews. separate basement and more! damage. Scenic setting. English furniture. One piece or entire Excellent value! Since concrete or concrete blocks may continue to Colonies Realty, 643-7743. houseful Cash on the line. Fur­ Building Suppilea 42 LIVE IN THE WOODS, shrink for a period of a year, basement walls com­ Why not send niture Barn. 646-0865. EXTRA SPECIAL HOME Homes For Sale 23 BOLTON - Opportunity for 100 O S I PATRICK’S Dfly SflLEI BUT NOT IN THE STICKS posed of such material may crack. Usually this will a happy thought acres of residential develop­ NA'TURAL s t o n e fo r Two Antique Colonials skillfully and tastelullv com­ ■ ii Andover — One of the nicest settings in town, 2 not effect the structural soundness of the house If MANCHESTER - Verplanck ment, Beautiful, high scenic retaining walls, veneers, bined to produce an example of Purist restored Cir­ to someone todayl land. Call Katherine Bourn, patios, etc. Pick up by the BUNCHiin uossnn ca Arthitecture. 15 rooms. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. 9 bedrtHim stone Ranch, fireplace, front ami rear large enough to break the outside dampproof School. Remodeled 4 b^room SAVE LOTS OF GREEN coating, they may cause dampness. Colonial. 1 1/2 baths. First 742-8646. J, Watson ^ a c h Co., □ MISC. FOR SALE pound or delivery by the ton. REALTORS fireplaces. 6+ acres, detached 3 car (tarage, porch. Garage, coop. 18 acres of cleared and floor laundry, carpeted. Treed Manchester Office, 647-9139. Bolton Notch Stone (^arry, modem systems and a fantastic view. Asking $225 - wooded land with a nice view and loads ol road Where basement, foundation or outside masonry I I REAL ESTATE lot. 16x32 Inground pool. $45,- Equal Housing Opportunity, 20% OFF TRACTOR! 15% OFF All Allied Equipment 649-3163. 000.00. Irontage. $69,900. walls develop cracks that cause leakage or indicate 900 Hayes Corporation, 646- Articlea lor Sala 41 646-2482 l i t - iv - -i ■-'V.4 some structural defects, consult your builder to 0131 Bualneaa Property 28 (Sal* End* April 30th, 1978) Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 determine the cause and cure. Homea For Sale 23 ALUMINUM sheets used as MANCHESTER - New listing MANCHESTER - For sale printing plates, .007 thick, DOG-CAT BOARDING MANCHESTER - Spring - 6 room aluminum sided Commercial building and 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Lot Case compact tractors make bathing/grooming. Obedience Street location. Attractive 8- Ranch. Garage, immaculate liquor store. Call for detaiils. $1. Phone 643-2711. protection classes. Complete room Connecticut Gambrel condition, nice area, $47,900, Marion E. Robertson Realtor. lawn and garden work fun againi modern facilities. Canine nestled on a beautiful wooded Hayes Corp. 646-0131. 643-5953. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon GET MORE with- Road, Manchester. For reser­ Maple Meadows lot. Country kitchen, two Scouts. Boy and Girl Scouts, A compact tractor should do more than just carry you vations please call 646-5971. working fireplaces. 2-car gar­ MANCHESTER - Spacious MANCHESTER - Ideal for of- Brownies, nurses. East around as you mow your lawn. And Case compact trac­ age. Must be seen $70 s. R Colonal Verplanck School. fice or business. Concrete Catholic School. 649-1225. tors let you do more — much morel NATURE LOVERS DELIGHT Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, brick building. 2712 square TOY POODLE PUPPIES - ISENTRY Fireplace, screened porch, ! n il Inches el e pass wllh a Caie rotary tiller Manchester Cute, cozy and neat as a pin. This 3 bedroom Ranch, 646-1980. 6647-11.IO. private yard, garage. $45,900. feet, $42,500. P.J. Correnti TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - • Move din. grayer snow, sand, whatever, with Case utility bladae And stud services. From • Blow snow with Csse snowblowers ' u'oaes. fireplace, wood stove in basement. Located near JREAL ESTATC SERVICER Hayes f'orp. M6-013I. Realtor, 648-5252. Good condition. Good for selected breeding at fair “UFO” prices. 423-8789. State Park on 3.8 acres with brook. Who could ask Unusual Kind O fiered" Zoned business & 5 acres RANCH LOVERS HEBRON Make an offer on plating, or welding. Call 649- : rs/ro^^S5,%«aroren^^^^^^ Visit this unique new area of custom homes this spotless seven room Reaort Property 27 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. for more? $43,000. of level property with work shop, St 5 rotim Ranch. Decorator family MANCHESTER - South AKC REGISTERED - Sheltie situated in one of Manchester's most convenient lieldstone Cape. Call for information Shown bv ap­ room with wood burning Farms area, near Martin COVENTRY - 3 room summer NCR CASH REGISTER - " """ <'™"” '•»" tri-color, 3 1/2 months old, areas for shopping, schools and religious activities pointment only. Asking $63,900 stove, two car garage, acre lot School, 6-year-old Cape, cottage. Porch, drilled well, Reconditioned, with many $150. Call 247-7070. Out of state owner anxious. MoUarthy Built. 3______bedrooms._ treed lot. $8,500. Hayes Corp. totals. Call after 5:30 p.m.. RANCHES $52,600. Barnett, Bowman and 1'/J baths, dining room, family 646-0131. 228-3957 ’ o'!] compact tractors, ranging from 8 AKC SAMOYED Puppies - Co. Realtors. 633-3661. •oom. fireplacedliving room, •••••• ...... to 16 horsepower. Take a performance demonstration and see how excellent with children. Call CAPES carpeting,------— garage, deck etc. Peel Eatete Wanted 2t ELECTRIC MEAT Slicer $20. oase has made compact tractors year round work machines. 728-3091 days, or 643-2350 MANCHESTER - Two family On large nicely landscaped Car Top Luggage Carrier. $25 evenings. 4-4 Oak floors, two furnaces. lot. $57,900. Owner. 646-8571. ALL CASH For your property, or best offer. Call 646-1718, COLONIALS Immaculate. Good rents $47,- Principles Only. TWO YEAR OLD Female within 24 hours. Avoid Red after 3:00 p.m. Should inspect this spectacular Ranch featuring large 900 Hutchins Agency, 646- Tape, Instant Service. Hayes SMES • SERVICE • PART^ Sheltie - Needs family with CONTEMPORARYS 3166 Corporation, 646-0131. children. Call 649-4279, after fireplaced living room, formal dining room, worLsaver SEARS WASHER. A-1 condi­ kitchen, two or three bedrooms. I'.i baths, 2-car garage, MANCHESTER Victorian tion, selling price, $225. or 12:30 noon. From $63,000 antj up Colonial Large lot. 2 car gar­ many extras. MANCHESTER - 6 rooms, SELLING your house? Call us best offer. Moving. Also, 2 INVESTORS TAKE NOTICE completely redecorated Cape. age. Many nice features first and we'll make you a Uniroyal white wall tires, like AKC MINIATURE East Center Street to Porter Street, to Autumn NEW TO MARKET Aluminum siding, fireplace, "Handy Man's Special " Hartford Road Enterprises, Inc. Dachshund Puppies - Stud on cash offer. T.J. Crockett, new, HR78X15, $95 . 649-0655, Street. Proceed to East Eldridge Street on the left. Formally zoned commercial, presently P.R.D. -with PURSE PLEASER Great starter home. Vernon-Manchester line. Five room carpeting. New kitchen Won't be around long. $32,900. Realtor, 643-157s. premises. Call 649-4412, after many pbssibilities tnursing home. 3-Family, elder­ 646-7372. 276 Hartford Bd., Manctioster • 643-24011 7 room Cape, w/3 or 4 bedrooms, L.R, lireplace. Ranch, fireplaced living room, eat-ln kitchen with English Colonies Realty Call Today. East Coast Real- 5:00 p.m. Liberal purchase prices on ly housing. Library) 3.4 acres. 4-car garage. 2 story Limited, 643-7743. ■Ly, 528-9668, evenings, 646- nice corner lot, all appliances included Yes!!! appliances, three bedrooms. IW baths, full basement, main building, paved driveways. 2 story second quiet street. Low $40s. 2616. Homea For Sale 23 Homes For Sale your present home! Only in the mid $20s 23 Homes lor Sale HomsM Far Smlm 9*9 bldg., 427 ft. on Vernon Ave.. 730 ft. on Grand FREE HOME EVALUATION Shown by appointment only. 23 What Is your home worth? We will provide you with com­ plete marketing financial and economic information REILTY C6., NCI without obligation. We specialize in residential property.

4 4 S ^ 9 M 2 Q 2G (temeotlcut Mvd., EiM Hmfbnl EAST OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKET "Ntert a Nordoek, ItoiHor 288-4331 EQUAL HOUSING

NEW LISTINGS VACATION YEAR ROUND MORTGAGE NEAT. CLEAN AND SPACIOUS Do you like fishing, swimming, boating, skating? > Four bedroom Ranch in Coventry, room for all the Or want your own skiing, hiking, horse or snow­ BOLTON 88,900 kids, and animals, too. This immaculate home with mobile trails? Or is building your dream house DON’T MONKEY Franklin stove, full basement sets on 2.4 acres and away from it all. (on 24 Acres St 3 Ac. Pond) What MONEY? $ 88,000 Over three acres! Eight room Colonial, two full is boarded on back by the Willimantic River. $48.- you wanted? You can. It's available, with a 4 room baths, baseboard oil heat. Two plus car garage, - 500. rented Ranch included. Just 15 minutes to Hartford ,0^ 3 home is serious business. Put yourself in the possibility of extra lot. Here in Manchester. $99,900. hands of professionals with over fifty years of combineffeSerience r.,,,™. , CAPE 0 ROOMS Lall lor appointment to inspect this Cape in handv location with

$40,000 Three Family. Three separate boilers, tenants pay own utilities. Aluminum storms, screens, doors. Several appliances. Good income - can be higher. Three Family - Two Family price.

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