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Barry headquarters At SkfJUnt'A The weather Inside today APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO to open Friday, night M 3 HANTFORD NOAO FORMER NOHMAN'8 LOCATIOW. Occasional rain, drizzle with patchy fog through Saturday. Highs both day in A re a n e w s ...... 10 F a m i l y ...... 6-7 70s. Low tonight in 60s. Chance of rain C o m i c s ...... 13 O b itu a rie s ...... 14 80 per cent tonight, 70 per cent Satur­ D e a r A b b y ...... 13 P u b lic r e c o r d s . 11 Fourth District Sen. David M. Barry will open his campaign E d ito r ia l ...... 4 S p o r t s ...... 6-9 headquarters Friday, Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. day. National weather forecast map on "Barry for Senate Headquarters” will be located at the THE AL SIEFFERTS REMIND YOU: Page 2. Manchester Green, next to the Green School, and will be open J: wVm ■* -h .’lAThT daily from Monday, Sept. 20 until Election Day. Barry is seeking re-election to the state senate, where he has The New 76 TV Schedule served from 1966-1970 and from 1974 to the present. Friday’s opening festivities will include refreshments, and the Is Coming Up Fast! public is invited. Candidates woo ethnic votes Don’t waste time shopping aroundl SIsKerl’s Is your ona-ttop lamous TV shopping csntsrl Evsry im- By ROBERT KAYLOR own brief speech to the Italian- American community. “We must end In Binghamton. Rockefeller aglnabls size and style. Tune In on a great nsw season United Press Internationol Americans after the President this discrimination,” he said. responded to derisive gestures from — with ths bonus of confidsnes In psriormanct — ■ President Ford took a page from departed to attend a reception Ford also announced plans for a hecklers by raising his own middle sura thing whan you deal with the ‘Paraonal Service following a religious observance of finger to them. Dole, whose right Paoplal’ Democratic nominee Jimmy campaign foray into Carter's Socialist Workers Party The Al Siefferts Carter’s campaign notebook, cour­ Hispanic American Heritage week. stronghold in the Deep South next arm is crippled from war wounds, Carter said that “all of us have ting votes from ethnic groups and week, that will include an overnight joked that he did not respond in kind e ZENITH saying that urban neighborhoods known the pain from dis­ also because "my reactions are to pursue suit against FBI • RCA cruise aboard a sternwheeler down were the place to start fighting the crimination,” and likened the situa­ the Mississippi River as well as cam­ limited" e SYLVANIA tion of Italian-Americans to the fact WASHINGTON (UPI) — Socialist Workers Party leaders withering away of cultural heritages. paign stops in Louisiana. Mississippi there has been no presidential Wednesday said they will push their $39 million damage suit • QUASAR Ford and Carter both attended an and Alabama. Democratic vice presidential charging government harassment despite the Justice Depart­ ALL THE Italian-Amerlcan Bicenntenial nominee from the Deep South since nominee Walter F. Mondale joined • SONY dinner in a Washington hotel 1848. GOP vice presidential nominee Carter at the dinner Friday night ment decision to end the FBI's long investigation of the party. Robert Dole swung through New The department disclosed Tuesday that Attorney General • SANYO Thursday night. Although the two With Watergate Judge John J. after campaigning at a truck stop in York state Friday with Vice Presi­ Edward H. Levi had ordered the investigation ended in accor­ men were both on the same floor at Sirica sitting nearby. Carter said Illinois and using the citizen’s band COLOR YOU “it’s not fair” there never has been a dent Nelson Rockefeller, leaving handle “Minnesota Fritz” to talk to dance with new guidelines he has established for FBI domestic one point their paths did not cross. much of the campaign rhetoric to the security investigations. “I am committed to maintaining Supreme Court justice and only two drivers by radio on the highway. former New York governor. Assistant U.S. Attorney William S. Brandt told U.S. District the strength and vitality of American Cabinet members from the Italian- Judge Thomas P. Griesa in New York in a Sept. 13 letter now WANT IS communities now and in the next . made public that Levi’s decision "will have a significant im­ four years,” Ford told the applauding Former Manchester resident pact” on the SWP suit. diners. Speaking of "gradual But Peter Camejo, SWP presidential candidate, told a RIGHT erosion” of ethnic cultures, the Washington news conference, “The Levi decision does not mean GET ON THE President said neighborhoods are the the suit is ended. That was just one step.” place to "encourage and protect The Rev. Dr. Barbara West eligible The SWP’s next move will be a demand that the FBI withdraw FAMOUS BRAND American individualism.” 66 unidentified informants who, according to papers the FBI has HERE! But Ford did not go as far as Carter filed in the suit, now hold SWP membership, Camejo said, and in suggesting solutions to urban also furnish files on the informants. TV problems, saying that the decay of for Episcopal Church priesthood neighborhoods can be prevented by "We’ve known they were there all along,” an SWP spokesman The Rev. Dr. Barbara West of Susan, 15; and a son, Christopher, 13. pastor, due to the Rev. Bruce Jacues “local initiatives and local control.” said, “but don’t know who they are. We don’t conduct witch Discussing politics Dallas, Tex., formerly of The Rev. Mrs. West will be among leaving Wednesday to become rector BANDWAGON! The Democratic nominee has hunts. We have nothing to hide.” Manchester, will now be eligible for those eligible for ordination Jan. 1, of St. Peter’s Church in Wapplng. pledged more federal assistance to The FBI has been investigating the Socialist Workers Party ordination as a priest of the 1977. Whether of not this post will be state Rep. and Democratic Town Chairman Ted Cummings restore neighborhoods in a series of since 1938 and the Young Socialist Alliance, its youth affiliate, Episcopal Church, according to a St. Mary’s Episcopal Church is filled by a woman priest is uncertain, Line stops since 1960 on grounds that the organizations include Marxist (left) chats with State Sen. George Hannon Jr. at Thursday visits he has made to ethnic areas in ruling Thursday by deputies to the 3- now seeking an assistant to its according to the Rev. Mr. Jacobson. night’s opening of Democratic headquarters, located at 135 Main various cities. Tools, just as they were dropped by workers walking off the job revolutionaries whose purpose was to overthrow the govern­ million-member denomination’s 65th While Ford addressed the dinner, when the strike by the United Auto Workers against Ford Motor ment. St. Cummings is seeking re-election in the 12th Assembly General Convention in Minneapolis, SWP charged in the suit that its Manhattan offices repeatedly District, and Hannon is after a second term in the Fourth Carter met nearby with a Greek- Co. began at midnight Tuesday, clutter the aisle around the 1977 American group and then gave his Minn. Disgruntled workers have been harassed by the FBI investigators. Through court Senatorial District. (Herald photo by Pearson) The deputies to the convention Ford Mustang assembly line at the Rouge Plant in Detroit. The moves it has obtained FBI files showing agents conducted 94 ended the long and bitter struggle walkout affects 170,000 Ford workers in 22 states. (UPI photo) burglaries of the offices. 7-DAY MONEY-BACK TRIAL OFFER over women’s ordination Thursday. petition governor It voted to concur in a change in the FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BRING YOU Ford ^pocket of poverty’ record church’s canon law, which had been ■ LOW PRICES and PERSONAL SERVICE HARTFORD (UPI) - More than leaders and many of her political S approved Wednesday by the church’s enemies say she projected the deficit WOODLAND House of Bishops, thus making 200 disgruntled workers today con­ He liked the names verged on CJov. Ella T. Grasso’s of­ only to be able to claim credit for the women eligible to be priests and The sure thing. attacked bv Democratic chairman surplus. GARDENS bishops. fice, handed her petitions listing Let Us Help Youl their grievences and left unhappy. Ferrucci said the petitions were 19 "100% solid state By GREG PEARSO^ all local Democratic candidates. “I Carter, Mayor Matthew Moriarty The Rev. Mrs, West, who was or­ 168 Woodland St., Manchester • 643-8474 The workers, members of Council started ;,by workers from the in the phone book hope we all go back,” he said. Jr., and Deputy Mayor John Thomp­ dained as a deacon of the Episcopal Herald Reporter 16 of the American Federation of Southburji Training School who were Democratic Town Chairman Hannon said, ”1 think Jimmy son. Church in June 1975, is the daughter concernetfY^out the understaffing of Mrs. W. John Field of 211 Boulder State, County and Municipal By BKENDA W. R0TZ01.L because he had had enough of that in TheodoYe Cummings urged Carter’s going to win and I think he’s At the end of the the session, Cum­ Employes, walked a few blocks to caused by the governor’s austerity CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - Most im­ Alaska. Democrats to become involved going to give us a Democratic State mings urged financial support to the Rd. and the late Dr. Field. She is program presently serving as the Episcopal the Capitol from the Hartford Hilton porters pick big cities or tourist centers He chose importing because he had “ fron t tee ground up” and attacked Assembly for the next two years.” party. He said that the local cam­ where they were holding a conven­ paign will cost a minimum of $5,500 assistant chaplain in Dallas for business locations. But Thomas R. enjoyed helping someone in Fairbanks, what he called President Gerald Democratic Registrar of Voters tion. Brown opened a shop here this summer Alaska, arrange for the export of an­ Ford’s “pocket of poverty” record at Herbert Stevenson spoke briefly on to $6,000. Part of this will be donated hospitals. Fill Those Bare Spots With Hardy, Fall Mumsl Last Palm Sunday, she assisted the Council 16 Executive Director Catholic bishops because he liked the golden dome on the timony to Yugoslavia, for use in paint T hursday n ig h t’s opening of recent registration figures. He said to the local candidates. Cummings Michael Ferrucci said his group State House and the names in the manufacturer. He chose a gift shop Healthy Plants, All Colors, In Bud. Democratic headquarters. that since Sept. 1, Manchester has and Mahoney will each receiv^250, Rev. Stephen Jacobson in the service “ at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. She' - came . unannounced because Mrs. stay neutral telephone book. because he thought it “wouldn't tax my • 100% solid stale chassis. Cummings, who is also seeking re- registered 205 voters. Of tliose, 88 Barry wilT receive $750, and TUI’S'. Grasso had previously refused to "I saw the gold dome from the highway imagination too much.” • New in-line qun, slotted election as state representative from became Democrats, 39 signed up as Yacavone and Abraham Glassman, was at the top of her gradiiating class at Southern Methodist University answer inquiries from his group. many times and decided I would look at The import shop is BROWN'S Reg.U4SC mask, black matrix picture the 12th Assembly District, was one Republicans, and 80 registered as un­ who is seeking re-election from the They presented petitions signed by WASHINGTON (UPI) - The head tube. 14th Assembly District, will each be Theological Seminary in Dallas, Mrs. the little town I had never thought of. RETIREMENT BUSINESS - his second of five local candidates who spoke to affiliated. more than 5(X) hundred workers to of the nation's Roman Catholic Then I looked in the phone book and saw one. The first is a boarding house with 12 • Automatic fine tuning (AFT) the 7&party members gathered at the Short speeches were also given by given $50. Hannon was offered money Field said. She and her husband, bishops says it is wrong to conclude • Keyed automatic gain Robert A. West, who is first vice- Mrs. Grasso, who talked with all the Mcs and Macs,” said Brown, who guest rooms which he bought a decade ago new headquarters, located at 135 three people who are noncandidates by the local Democrats but he asked Ferrucci and other union leaders in the bishops support President Ford speaks with a Scottish accent despite a in his wife's home town of Saratoga control (AGO) Main 8t. this year — Stanley Weinberg, that it be used elsewhere, Cummings president of the Southland Insurance because of Jimmy Carter’s stand on Co. in Dallas, have a daughter. her outer office while other union quarter century away from his native city Springs, N.Y. She wanted to get out of MOW^ He cited the unemployment rate Connecticut state coordinator for said. members looked on. abortion since as a bloc they’re not of Glasgow. Alaska part of the year, “and she loves Labeled and said, “The Republicans would "We got the usual Ella Grasso taking sides. He thought that had to mean a town full horses and I hate horses.” The gift shop For Color SALE $ like us to forget the last eight rotten response, we’re sick and tired of her Archbishop Joseph Bernardin, of congenial bagpipe players and potential idea grew from a small gift area in the years.” telling us she’s doing everything she president of the National Conference customers for worldwide imports leaning boarding house. Paen to penny penned of Catholic Bishops, said Thursday at He called Ford “the hand-picked can,” Ferrucci said. heavily on Scottish woolens, shortbread Brown worked as a radio operator emissary of Richard Nixon,” and “ She’s done nothing for state a news conference that since the and teapots. PRICE By H.D. QUIGG him tonight with a penny’s worth of pin a day is a groat a year.’ (Ben aboard a private yacht after World War II. 5 for ’7.95 said, “’There’s too much reluctance workers. She seems more concerned group has met with Ford and Carter, I ’PI Senior Editor electricity.” His impulse was right. A lodge in this He visited Florida in 1952 while thinking of EXTRA SPECIALI on the part of the Democrats to tell it Franklin)? with her surplus. We’re talking about “a considerable amount of mail” has ” NEW YORK (UPI) - Word has What now will happen to such jour­ I have a word of advice for the Yankee town of 30,(XX) is full of bagpipe settling in the Bahamas. Instead he met It’! Most Importmt To Feed Your Imm NOW 299 like it is. We’ve got to go get ’em. be)en received dwelling on the belief lately arrived here from Washington the need to fill essential jobs" players and students for whom he imports his wife-to-be and got a job in Alaska. NOW! Harry Truman got ’em in ‘48, and we nalistic flights? Treasury; Honi soilqui mal y pence. the bishops have taken a stand on L.P.P.S. means LOWr prices & personal SERVICE the Treasury Department may There used to be a song sung in Mrs. Grasso and state employe un­ bagpipe reeds and music from Edinburgh. He still was a British citizen and GREENFIELD WINTERGREEN have to do it in ‘76.” (Editor’s note: For those who un­ ions have been feuding since last whom to support in the November And Brown reports a good business the WE’LL ARRANGE FOR PROMPT,, MODERATE abolish the penny. Sometimes you Midwestern Methodist Sunday derstand the author’s fractured couldn't work on defense contracts, so he Co«n 10,000 10 It H sin s State Sen, David Barry, who is year when she furloughed 500 election. first summer in items ranging from kilts really can’t make heads nor tails Schools just before the collection was spent six years as a researcher at the BUY NOW AND SAVE *2.00 after re-election in the Fourth French in the last line above, all is workers and clamped on an austerity ‘We're not developing a voting and mohair suits to cut crystal and paper- *10.95 what those people down there are up taken up: well. For those who don't — he has University of Alaska Geophysical bloc, ft’s up to the people themselves Senatorial District, repeated the to. program because she said the state thin enameled wood coffee sets from Institute. Then he became a U.S. citizen CACTI SALE! A Repeat Special Cummings’ message, “If we work “Dropping, dropping, dropping, com m itted a piddling pun by to decide whom they wish to vote Are they trying to ruin the faced an $80 million deficit. China. and worked 18 years for International Thure., FrI. & Sal. |||,m hard, we have all the making of an Hear the pennies fall; Every one for changing the “pense” to “pence” in for, " he said. language? Or encourage inflation? Connecticut finished the fiscal year Concord is not in tourist country as Telephone and Telegraph on a contract SPECIAL LOT across-the-board victory.” Jesus, He will get them all,” the quotation “honi soit qui mal y At the same time, Bern'ardin How can you pinch pennies if there June 30 with a $34.7 million surplus, such. But he reckons about half his dealing with the nation’s defense radar Ro8ular$1.19 ...... 3i$2.5D Rep. Muriel Yacavone, seeking re- This too may pass. Will the pense,” — shamed be anyone who warned that the abortion question “is are no pennies to pinch? Or be penny­ state officials said. business is with travellers who walk down system. election in the Ninth Assembly poetical pennies turn into nickels? thinks of it. The quotation is the mot­ a very serious issue” among wise when there aren’t none no-wise? Mrs, Grasso says the reason was from a new motel half a block away. That was enough time to spend near the District, urged local Democrats to There won’t even be any bad pen­ to of the Order of the Garter.) Catholics Plant For Things have come to a pretty penny her austerity program, while union His impulsive choice of location jibes Arctic Circle, he decided. Mrs. Brown pring Color work particularly hard for presiden­ nies to turn up again. when no melodies will be played with Brown’s statement that "I can’t be in agreed. When she arrived in Alaska fresh NOIAII tial candidate Jimmy Carter and The people at the Treasury say the a rut ” When he ended his first career in from Florida she said, “What are we from a penny arcade — and no pen­ penny is becoming more trouble than U.S. Senate hopeful Gloria Schaffer. nies from heaven. radio and radar he decided to “go into doing here?,’ and she never changed her “I’m concerned about the top of it’s worth. That it costs the mint What will happen to penny ante enterprise” — and not a radio shop, opinion in 24 years. the ticket, and I’m very, very con­ about seven-tenths of a penny to Today’s news summary R C i l COLOR TRAK TV now that the Treasury is antipenny? cerned about Gloria Schaffer’s run,” make a penny. And that in 10 years it diagonal Will a 10-penny nail become a dime Compiled from United Press International RCA’s moat automatic TV avtrl Elec­ the East Hartford resident said. ”I will cost 1.27 cents. nail? Will penny dreadfuls abscond Labor force projected tronically tracks and corrccit the TV don’t want to say, 'don’t work for And that, furthermore, the public Q uasar 25 ' from the bookstands? Or pennywort be sentenced after completion of that will reopen investigations •Ignal b^ors It becomat a picture on your local representative,’ but I has a tendency to hoard pennies. your icrean. fade from the fields? State a pre-sentencing report and his into the assassinations of Presi­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - women, projected total out of every two women “Super Inata-Matlc” Color Tuning would like to see a strong effort for A penny for your thoughts on that It was bad enough when the penny HARTFORD — Residents in 130 bail was continued al $300,000 dent John F Kennedy and Marlin The nation's labor force labor force of about 114 over 16 will be a part of the the top of the ticket,” she said. one. postcard fled into history. of the state’s 169 towns are paying I.uther King Jr. will exceed 100 million per­ million by 1990. In 1975, the labor force by 1990. Others who spoke at the opening in­ If there is no penny hoarding — Four jurors out of a number of available L.P.P.S. higher property taxes this year pool of 100, have been selected for sons by 1980, primarily cluded Rep. Francis Mahoney, who is When the killer of the Lindbergh because of the impending penny workers stood at 92.6 baoy met death, the United Press than last year, according to the the Susan Saxe bank robbery- SAN FRANCISCO - A land­ because of the growing seeking his fifth term as represen­ paucity, what will happen to “A pen­ million. story, by Harry Ferguson, began: Connecticut Public Expenditures murder trial and the winnowing mark ruling of the state Supreme number of women seeking tative from the 13th Assembly ny saved is a penny got" work, the Labor Depart­ Nearly 12 million women VITAMINS PRICED "The state of New Jersey, which (Ravenscroft), or "A penny spared is Council. In 84 municipalities, the continues today on the second pool Court would prevent the Universi­ COMPARE AND SAVE ^ 5 4 4 District, and Sen. George Hannon ment estimated. spent (such-and-such large amount of tax hikes exceeded the increase in ty of California from practicing are expected to be added to FREE 1 Yr. Service, Pens and Labor Jr., candidate for re-election from twice got” (Herbert) or “A penny of 100 potential jurors. The new estimates, the work force between money) capturing and convicting a national index of the inflation "reverse discrim ination” by the Fourth Senatorial District, saved is two-pence got” (Fuller) or revised upward as a result 1975 and 1990. The depart­ ARTHUR DRUG Bruno Richard Hauptmann, executed "A penny saved is two pence clear. A rate for goods and services to BOSTON — At least 38 women giving preference to minority Mahoney urged the re-election of of the growing influx of ment estimated that one state and local government, the are arrested during an antibusing students The court said Thursday CPEC said sit-in protest near Charlestown in a 6-1 decision that it is just as High School Thursday. unconstitutional to violate the V HARTFORD — State Correc­ rights of non-minorities as it is to TULIPS • CROCUS • HYACINTH Tax hill too popular, tion Commissioner John R Man- National discriminate against minorities 3 son today was expected to call for • SCILLAS • DAFFODILS a complete overhaul of the state's JACKSONVILLE, Fla - WASHINGTON - A con­ DAYS ONLY • SNOWDROPS criminal justice system including Authorities said a marine gressional compromise sharply the ending of parole in favor of biologist would examine the body liimting federal financing of abor­ too complicated to veto serving a full sentence. Manson of 16-year-old Michael Harold tions for low-income women FEED A SEED NOWI SPECIAU 19” COMPACT feels it is a waste of money to Karras Jr today to try to deter­ would be dangerous, expensive THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Scotts, Qrt«fi«ld. Ortho U W N A GARDEN FOOD WASHINGTON (UPI) - Congress The White House said Ford and his This means that the bill raises a further test the casework ap­ mine the size and type of shark and 'unconscionable.' according ft HftH Lawn Foods has produced a tax bill so com­ net $1.6 billion in "reform” its first soibt. *4.99 advisers were studying the bill, but proach to probation. that mauled the youth and left to the American Association of SPECIAL plicated and containing so many pop­ year, although this drops off to about GREENFIELD T a b le t v had made no decision about it. him bleeding to death in the surf University Women Covtra 10,000 tq. ft ular new tax breaks President Ford In its first full year, 1977, the bill’s $1 billion a year through 1981 as JEAN RIOT! EVERGREEN KV 19200 100% Solid State HARTFORD — A showdown ap­ Sunday His brother. Ricky Alan, will find it difficult to veto. "loophole closing” amendments in­ reductions in the estate and gift tax "•*” no’ 5y *10.95 SPECIALS 19" screen measured diogonoHy Chroma Color II parently is in the works over 15. is still missing International DO IT TOOAYI Despite strong misgivings about crease taxes on certain groups by $3 begin to take effect. OFF • YEWS, 2 laL pot whether the members of the state t i l r i S p K i l l some of its provisions — particularly TAKE (sprexiini and upright) billion, mainly at the expense of the The bill, which dragged through gaming commission will appear WASHINGTON - The Senate BEIRUT. Lebanon — President­ 25 PANSY PUNTS or TRINITRONItJ L.P.P.S the denial of some foreign tax breaks OF • m m . 1 gal. pot wealthy who have been using tax-free three years of complicated drafting next week before the legislative has approved a proposal that elect Ellas Sarkis met today with ANOTHER IS PERENNIAL PUNTS to companies that bow to the Arab • mOdOOCWMIL 2 gal. pot “ITS A SONY” preference income to avoid tax. An and high-pressure lobbying was committee which regulates them would give taxpayers a break of Palestinian guerrilla chief Yasser OUR (red and pink) PHCED anti-Israel boycott — Ford is not c ^ . *1.39 increase in the minimum tax alone passed rapidly Thursday after being The commission members leel up to $250 a year by 1980 to make Arafat and a key aide to Syrian 20 % ^ o lu r ^ 'f g i j t s • tZlUiAS. 2 gat ppt expected to raise the election-year raises $1 billion of that amount. the bite from college tuition put into its final compromise form. another hearing prior to the elec­ ■’resident Hafez Assad in talks “Already Marked Down Prices” hrtonr insidf, loo. • VIWOTI9 ammious, ire of farmers, small businessmen, In addition, curbs are placed on tax Passage was 383 to 26 in the House, tion would not be proper. payments a little easier to bear it that could forge a new cease fire H A N G IN G K a n t S P E C IA L 2 t a l pat working parents, the elderly, and a shelters in real estate, farming and on JEANS from Famous Makers Larqo 7 V s* Pol, Rag. S9.9S Raf.$7.S6 followed quickly by an 84 to 2 vote in was attached to a minor House- and a ' new era for l^banon ' host of others who would benefit other industries. the Senate. passed bill and had been dropped from the voluminous bill. The bill then gives away $1.4 billion NOW *4.95 443-445 HAR1T0RD ROAD | / | / MANCHESTER Regional from the compromise tax bill LIMA. Peru — Five persons CALDOR SHOPPING CDITIR sp.a.,*6.45 A veto also would end recession­ through new or expanded tax breaks Hundreds of changes are made earlier froze to death in blizzards that Planit tram ( h ...i. 5 1 * 2 3 . 5 0 fighting tax cuts abruptly, costing for individuals and industry, much of Tax lawyers, accountants and the PORTLAND, Ma)ne — Everett MANCHESTIt JP9 647-9997 WASHINGTON - Rep trapped more than 200 persons in almost every taxpayer some $3 to $6 that going for expanded child-care everyday taxpayer will be C. Carlson. 38, of Portland has 647-9998 Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn , their cars in the Peruvian Andes OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. - SAT. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. a week in increased withholding tax breaks for working parents ($384 "discovering " them and devising been convicted oi interstate WOODUNI ) GARDENS said Thursday he has been asked Thursday Snow was three feel INSTANT CREDIT UP TO 8800 WITH APPROVED CREDIT CARDS rates and delivering a $17.3 billion million) and an expand^ retirement ways to use them or to get around transportation of explosives by a to sit on the House committee deep in places blow to the economy. income credit ($391 million). them for years. U. S. District Court jury He will I PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Sept. 17, 1976 MANCHESTER ^VENljlG HERALD, Manchester, Conn , Fri., Sept. 17, 1976— PAGE THREE About town LEARN National Weather Forecast The Great Books Discus­ Sleith, 32 Wyllys St. "The will have its first meeting The Zion Evangelical will meet tonight at 7:45 at Utilities face monthly PUCA review sion Group will meet Castle” by Franz Kafka of the season Monday at 8 Lutheran Church council the church. TO SKI Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the will be discussed. p.m. at the Marine Home, home of Mrs. William Parker St. Refreshments HARTFORD (UPI) - the controversial fuel monitor the financial PUCA Chairman Albert has sent utility rates APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO Sunset Rebekah Lodge The financial records of The Indoor Way will be served. adjustment clause. records of utilities every J. Kleban said it would skyrocketing, if it could not EU ZITizr.IiILLD EIZ2ilL**i^^*ernB :: iXX IMDItCWIIT WITNTNItU Theatre schedule utilities in Connecticut will ■hie PUCA agreed on the month was designed to pre­ have been nice to eliminate eliminate it. L u o .u firT'T.vr.i:! ix -w .\ip;;i co(V)«cbxfcut be looked over every substance of the changes, vent the overcharging of a the fuel adjustment Kleban has said that /Kob

Tureck-Kropp Schaeffer-Chesky Lawson-O^Rourke ttSBUwm* ..JrteieSitat Cancer Society to host fashion show Denise Joan Chesky and Thomas Gordon Schaeffer, both of Rockville, Ellen Louise Kropp of Wellsboro, The Autumn Carousel Fashion provided by Miss Marion Moberg. were married Sept. 11 at Wapping Rd.; Mrs. Herbert Snyder, 47 Pa. and Gary Werner Tureck of Kathie Jean O’Rourke of Cam­ Community Church in South Wind­ Show will be presented by the Mrs. Adler Dobkln and her com­ Highwood Dr,; Mrs. Robert Stone, 60 Manchester were married Aug. 28 at bridge, Mass, and Robert C. Lawson sor. Manchester Unit of the American mittee are in charge of tickets. Butternut Rd.; Mrs. Lillian Topping, First Presbyterian Church in of Boston, Mass, were married on Cancer Society on Wednesday, Sept. Serving with her are Mrs. James Sept. 11 at St. John’s Church in Ver­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. 19 Moore St,; Mrs. Robert Wagner, Wellsboro. 29 at The Colony in Vernon. Bayliss of 98 Forest St., Mrs. John 128 Barry Rd. The bride is the daughter of Dr. non. and Mrs. Walter Chesky of Northview Dr., South Windsor. The The theme of the show “The All- Cheney, 55 Farm Dr.; Mrs. Samuel South Windsor; Mrs. Carlson, 65 and Mrs. Ira Kropp of Wellsboro. The The bride is the daughter of Mr. American Look” will include Chorches, 14 Carpenter Rd.; Mrs. bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Bar­ Valley View Dr. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and and Mrs. Gerald F. O'Rourke of 21 fashions from Luettgens Limited Norman C. Comollo, 71 Constance bara Schaeffer of Burke Rd., Andover: Mrs. Bernard LaPine, Mrs. Ernest J. Tureck of 150 W. Gail Dr., Ellington. The bridegroom coordinated by Mrs. Henry S. Dr.; Mrs. Sal Evangelista, 47 Sage Rockville and Gordon Schaeffer of Lake Rd. Center St. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scherer Jr. its public relations con­ Dr.; Mrs. Bernard Hickey, 18 Mountain Rd., Ellington. Ellington: Mrs. Martin Spielman, The Rev. Stephen McCuthan of Lawson of East St., Andover. sultant. Plymouth Lane; Mrs. Jack Hunter, The Rev. Harold Richardson of 203 West Rd. Wellsboro and the Rev. Blair Moffett The Rev. Robert Wellner of St. Sally Middleton, Luettgens’ fashion too Boulder Rd.; Mrs. Michael Wapping Community Church Coventry: Mrs. Robert Arendt, of Mechanicsburg, Pa. officiated at •John’s Church performed the double­ consultant, will emcee the event. Meluzzo, 169 Hollister St.; Mrs. Irma celebrated the doubte-ring Bolton Branch Rd. the double-ring ceremony. The ring ceremony. The altar was Mrs. Burr Carlson is serving as Miller, 97 Ridge St.; Mrs. Richard decorated with white flowers. Mrs. ceremony. The organist was Mrs. church was decorated with yellow chairman and organ music will be Murphy, 131 N. Lakewood Circle; For further information contact Frank Forbes of Ellington was Joyce Senkbeil of Manchester and and white daisies. Shirley McBrayer Mrs. Bernhardt Satryb, 62 Hillcrest Mrs. Dobkln at 646-1818. of Wellsboro was organist. organist and Mark Kennedy of Ver­ the soloist was Barbara Barnes of The bride and bridegroom were non was soloist. Glastonbury. given in marriage by their parents. The bride, given in marriage by The bride, given in marriage by 5SJSRBBJ The bride wore a white slipper satin her father, wore an ivory dress with her father, wore a white satin gown Courses for women gown designed with round neckline lace collar and cuffs with train. She with Chantilly lace overlay bodice, BE A THING OF THE PAST, SO EAT ALL YOU CAN trimmed in Chantilly lace, bustle wore a long veil of Alencon lace and lace long sleeves, high waistline, and begin in October NOWAND ENJOY THE REMAINING SEASON FOB back, and long sleeves pointed at carried a bouquet of white roses. a cathedral train of lace. The bride FHESH, NATIVE VEGETABLESI" Miss Pamela Baldwin of East made her gown. She wore a shoulder- $ 4 o RCHARO FRItH: Mao, Coftitndt, OrtaanaMn, Ciabapplaa, wrists. She wore a mantilla veil The Women's School in Assertiveness," “Images ■aHMt Raara, Ha)a Haaan Raaehaa, t Praati CWar. Hartford was maid of honor. length illusion veil with seed pearl trimmed with matching lace and Manchester, in association and Imaginings." and NATlVt: Com, Yatlow A Oman tquaah, RroocoH, CauUflowar, Bridesmaids were Miss Susan trim and carried an arm bouquet of gALIm a A AhaR Raana, Kola, Awloo Chard, Raar Qraano, Spinach, carried a cascade bouquet of gar­ with the Manchester Y and ’’Women through Film .” O’Rourke of Ellington, the bride’s white rosebuds, baby's breath and |Tumlpa, Whha twaal Polatoaa, Ipg RIanL Rad A Hoi Rappara, denias. the Manchester Women's For information as to Qlngar RooL Charry Tomatoaa, Rtehlinfl Onlona, Aavoy Cabbaga. sister; Miss Susan Yahn of Erie. P a .; ivy. Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Center will start its fall courses and scheduling call Laaka, Shalola, Oraan A Yollow Raana. Miss Anne House of Ithaca, N.Y.; Miss Ruth Trewhella of South ^ FRESH: PInaappla. Canlaloiipoa, Paaohaa, Raara, Rhimo, Hoc- Eberhart of Wellsboro, Miss Jo Van semester in October with the Manchester YWCA at ^ 'tarino, Qrapalrult, Kiwi RruH, Rromgaranlaa, Manpoat A and Miss Sandra Covert of Ayer, Windsor served as maid of honor. Vliet of Summitt, N.J. courses designed by and 647-1437 between 9 a.m. R, W atarm alon. Mass. Miss Nancy Goss of Elmwood, the AUY ONE OR A DOZEN, A RICK OUT YOUR OWN Wayne Steely of Manchester for women. and 4;30 p.m.;Women’s Kendall Covert of Ayer, Mass, bride’s cousin, was bridesmaid. W l NAVE A FULL LINE OF CANNINQ f URRLIEt served as best man. Ushers were Courses will range from Center at 646-4900, ext. 286 served as best man Ushers were Robin Chesky of South Windsor, the TH R IFH WfEEKEND SKCIALS Bruce Forde of Manchester, the such topics as “Leadership from 1 to 5 p.m.; Fran David O’Rourke of Ellington, the bride’s sister, was flower girl. NATIVE GREEN A YELLOW SQUASH ib 39o bridegroom's cousin; and Jeffery and Management Skills for Keller at 646-6258; or Joan bride’s brother; James Hutchinson Wayne Ruocco of Rockville served NATIVE GREEN A YEUOW lEANS ib 49e Kropp of Wellsboro, the bride’s Women," "Advanced Weiss at 643-9826. of Vernon; David Stoneman and as best man. Ushers were Robert NATIVE CAULIFLOWER haad 70e brother. NATIVE FREESTONE PEACHES 3l00e A reception was held in Fellowship Charles Lexius, both of Manchester. 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Betty Gail Ledgard of Manchester Pepper of Winchester. Mass. The couple left on a wedding trip to Mr. and Mrs. Verners Fimbers of and Robert M. Pepper of The bride wore a light floral print California, Mexico, Yucatan Penin­ 1097 Main St were honored at a party Manchester, and Winchester, Mass, gown and carried a nosegay of sula, Florida and the Virgin Islands. on Sept. 11 at Kelly’s Pub and Steak were married Sept. 12 at Wickham assorted flowers. Mrs. Pepper was graduated from 1 day sale House in Manchester on the occasion Park, Manchester. Mrs. Marilyn L. Harrison of Or­ Chamberlayne Jr. College in Boston, of their 50th wedding anniversary. The bride is the daughter of Mr. mond Beach, Fla., was her sister’s Mass. Mr. Pepper was graduated Many friends and relatives attended. and Mrs Alan J. Ledgard of Ormond matron of honor. from Massachusetts Institute of THE ONLY Re-veoiM THATfe A erBLUNGr The couple was married in Beach. Fla. The bridegroom is the Ned Pepper of Winchester. Mass, I MISHTWANTA PO IN T 1 HAPN*r TOMORROW - WATKINS WAREHOUSE ON ELM ST. Technology in Cambridge, Mass. FRISJP MOUt-P B e TO CCJNSKPERED. Ventspils, Latvia on Sept. 19, 1926 and son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. was his brother’s best man came to the United States in 1949. PUNCH HIM AROUNP. They have a son. Vilmars Fimbers of Trumbull; a daughter. Mrs. Ausma Kopf of Sylvania Park. Md.; and six grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Fimbers have lived Wedding in Manchester for the past 10 years. He is retired from International Harvester Co The Fimbers are ac­ •Monseur-Pecorino 9.(7 tive members of the Latvian com­ (TICK munity. Cathy-Ann Pecorino of Tolland and Phoenix performed the double-ring bridegroom’s sister, was matron of George Albert Monseur of Quito, ceremony. honor. Ecuador were married Aug. 24 in The bride, given in marriage by Rich Johnson of, Phoenix served as LEGAL color, creed, national origin Phoenix, Ariz. her father, wore a gown of white chif­ best man. or sex." fon over satin designed with Item No. 1 76-88-30, I-IG-86- The bride is the daughter of Mr. A reception was held at Camel NOTICE sweetheart neckline, skirt with STATE OF CONNECTICUT l-(34)8 — 2 story frame house, KEEP SMILING and Mrs. D. John Pecorino of 171 Back Inn in Scottsdale, Ariz. The ruffled tiers terminating in a chapel- DEPARTMENT OF 109 Buckland Road, KEEP HAPPY Loehr Rd., Tolland. The bridegroom couple will reside in Quito, Ecuador. TRANSPORTATION Manchester. Former property is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph length train. She wore a headpiece of of Wilfred Pointer, 30 calen­ white roses and baby’s breath and Mr. Monseur is conductor and 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD Monseur of Phoenix. WETHERSFIELD, CONN. dar days. 425.00 liq. damages. carried a matching floral bouquet. music director of the National Commissioner of Deacon George Raymon of Symphony of Ecuador. BUILDING(S) AND/OR all Mrs. Michael Shea of Phoenix, the STRUCTURE(S) TO BE Transportation REMOVED rem­ Births Sealed bids for the removal or demolition of building(s) nants PRICE and/or stnicture(s), will be I ' < } * received by the Commissioner your TOMORROW of Transportation in Room 149 P u 11 i u r (I i , M ary South Carolina and Alice Mrs Louise Sheeran of at 24 Wolcott Hill Road, Onr 46 Taart at UnaxoalNiA tantoA I Bradenton, Fla. Klizuix-ili, daughter of Gay of Falmouth, Mass. Wethersfield, Connecticut, un­ Open 24 Hours Dally I Leopold and Loretta One day and one day only til 11:00 a.m., September 30, K Onorato Palliardi of 108 Flynn, Murgiirel Mary 1976, after which they will be FOR EMERCENCY SERVKE Jan Dr., Hebron. 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Manchester, Conn., Fri., Sept. 17, 1976- PAGE NINE standingt") Bucs stop PkUs agaifi Leaders H o b s O ll H crO Herald angle Football, soccer slates Batting National League MILWAUKE (UPI) - - On paper, Butch Hob- Louis, 4-1, Montreal bested National Leagur Eaat NEW YORK (UPI) recoup while a rainstorm But—in the top of the son is a .218 hitter but the Milwaukee Brewers Chicago, 4-2, and Atlanta AB H Earl Yost W L Pet GB added further dampness to ninth—reliever Ron Reed — A timely rainfall, an edged Houston, 5-3, in the Madlock, (Jii 479 164 don’t believe it. Phil 88 57 the spirits of the hit Pittsburgh’s Duffy Sports Editor .607 - even more timely ral­ only games scheduled. Maddox, Phil 506 170 Hobson, who has PitU 84 61 .579 4 Philadelphia faithful. Dyer with a pitch, pinch- replaced veteran Rico ly and the vocal sup­ Reds 4, Dodger* 2 Griffey, Cin 521 174 had beaten the Brewers 2- New York 77 69 .527 11W Three runs in the fifth, runner Miguel Dilone was Don Gullett went the dis­ Petrocelli at third base, get off mark Saturday Oliver, Pit 418 138 . 1 Chicago 67 80 .456 22 port of 35,806 partisan another in the sixth and sacrificed to second, and destroyed the Brewers for tance for , Rose, Cin 609 199 Thursday night’s defeat St. Louis 65 79 . 451 2W kns notwithstanding, Rennie Stennett then hit the second straight time spacing seven hits and Morgan, Cin 440 142 was the ninth in 10 games Montreal 49 94 .343 38 th e Philadelphia his second double of the Thursday night. His ting time game will end before By LEN AUSTER eluding a 20-0 whitewashing of East. in ‘75. His backfield mates are but lost much of its air-tight defen­ offering proof that his Montnez, Atl 595 187 for Milwaukee, which has Tom Stowe visU$ game to give the Pirates a dramatic, ninth-inning darkness. Yale and Brown will each Herald Sporigwriter The Eagles, 5-6 in 1975, could be in expected to be Arnie Carter, Mike sive unit. West Phillies lost to the National season-long shoulder mis­ Foster, Cin 524 164 all but clinched last place Familiar face stopped at this 7-6 victory. home run gave the Boston receive $80,IX)0 for its appearance on for a rough afternoon as they’ve Furlong and Fred Cecchini. Defen­ The pre-season has been an Pet GB Pittsburgh Pirates eries have at last dis­ Geronimo, Cin 453 142 in the American League department earlier this week to Action on a few fronts began League "This was one of the Red Sox a 4-3 victory. the regional telecast with the other come out on the short end the past sively the Eagles have some excellent one for Manchester with Cincin 95 ,642 - Thursday night and appeared. Cesar Geronimo Watson, Hou 548 171 East. Even more painful, it renew acquaintances. Tom Stowe, greatest games I’ve ever "I felt it might go foul." Ivy League schools splitting an ad­ yesterday but today and Satur­ experience but they’ll have to con­ Coach Dick Danielson especially Los Ang 82 .562 12 singled home two of three Parker, Pit 475 148 was a game the Brewers the man I read religiously for years their dwindling seen,” said ex-Phillie Bill Hobson said moments later ditional $125,000...New NCAA rule day will see the schoolboys tend with Northwest’s high-powered pleased by the attitude. “This team Houston 73 .490 22W iwo more in the seventh runs the Reds scored in the American Leagur deserved to win. during his tenure as sports editor of National League East Robinson, who had a . in the Red Sox locker this season says a team cannot stay really get into the 1976 cam­ Wishbone offense. will do anything to improve itself. It San Fran 68 .456 27tA knoiied the score at 6-6 and fourth inning. AB H In fact, pitcher Jim The Herald visited and rehashed old homer and four runs- \ room. "It was hooking. The overnight if the trip to the game site wants so badly to be successful,” he San Diego 67 .452 28 lead is now four II looked as though the Brave* 5, A*lro* 3 Me Rae, KC 478 160 Colborn was working on a times and managed to see a number paign. Schoolboys Wethersfield won the state title in batted-in Thursday and a I pitch was on the outside is less than V k hours which means stated. Atlanta 64 .432 31 games. Phillies had resumed the Jim Wynn’s third pinch- Brett, KC 590 197 four-hit shutout and had a of long-time friends like Bert East Catholic is the first local foot­ 1975 by a 1-0 margin over total of seven RBIs In the I and I just got my bat out Yale will head for Providence early Manchester and East Catholic’s After spotting the dominance they showed hit homer of the season Carew, Min 555 185 3-0 lead when he walked McConkey, Pete and Salve Vendrlllo, ball team to get under way as it Manchester. ’The Silk Towners will two-game Pirate sweep, ) there." Saturday morning...Karen Saunders cross country teams will be entered Thursday's Results second-place Pirates a 5-0 tied the score for Atlanta Bostock, Min 436 143 Dwight Evans to open the Paul Cervini, Hank McCann and Ty journeys to West Hartford for a date be out for a reversal and to even the over the first five months which concluded this of Manchester copped first place in four years to Northwest, last in the Wolcott Invitational Saturday Montreal 4, Chicago 3 lead, the Phillies got an in the eighth inning and Lynn, Bos 496 157 f Only one night earlier, eighth. Holland. Saturday at 1:30 against Northwest series. ’The Eagles currently lead, 23- of this "never-say-die” year’s head-to-head com­ the Women’s Division of the road season’s verdict being the closest. while on the gridiron front, Rockville New York 4, St. Louis 1 hour and 2 minutes to season. Dave May later added a Le Fiore, Det 544 172 5 Hobson’s two-run homer Stowe, who left The Herald in 1932 Catholic. A rematch of the 1975 Class 22-5. petition between the two race at the Wapping Community Fair The West Hartford-based Indians hosts Hall and South Windsor is at Cincinnati 4, Los Angeles 2 two-run triple to give Phil Rivers, NY 582 182 .313 after covering the Olympic Games in clubs. “...I’m physically, last weekend...Bill Madlock of the AA soccer final will be staged Satur­ lead tbe series, 7-5. Manchester returns four starters East Hartford High in non­ Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia Niekro his 15th win. Carty, Cle 503 155 .308 Los Angeles in which Manchester’s mentally and emotionally Chicago Cubs is more than just a day morning as Manchester High in­ East Coacb John LaFontana plans from that final with senior Captain conference games, Manchester Com­ 6 Expo* 4, Cub* 2 Munson, NY 568 174 .306 Joe McCluskey participated, handled vades defending CCIL and State drained. I can’t even eat." flash in the pan with a baseball bat in to open with junior transfer Dave Matt Walsh to see only limited ser­ munity College’s soccer team also Atlanta 5, Houston 3 Jose Morales broke the Staub, Det 529 160 . 302 PLAY PADDLE Jai Alai press duties in Miami before Said disconsolate, but his hands. ’The 1975 National League champ Wethersfield High at 10:30. Kisner at quarterback. Kisner vice because of a nagging injury. begins play with a home date at noon (Only games scheduled) major league one-season Garr, Chi 486 147 .302 joining tbe Red Cross. Now retired, still hopeful, Phillies’ bat king is again at the top of the list Northwest was 5-4 a year ago in- started for the Xavier High jayvees Wethersfield has five starters back against Rhode Island Junior College. pinch-hit record set by Home Runs Stowe served as public relations Today's Games Manager Danny Ozark: in a bid to repeat with a .342 Dave Philley and equaled National League: director for years with the Red Cross St. Louis (Rasmussen 5- "...We’re not as down as average...Art Perry, assistant by Vic Davalillo when he Schmidt, Phil 35; Kingman, at its national headquarters in 10) at Montreal (Hannahs 0- we may appear. We came basketball coach at Rutgers since stroked his 25th this NY 34; Monday, Chi 30; Washington, D.C. 0 ) back tonight. Even before /•FREE^ 1973, has joined the UConn staff, yeai^a three-run double in Foster, Cin 29; Morgan, Cin Readers of The Herald during the Pittsburgh (Medich 6-11) the rain 1 felt we were replacing Steve Bell. Perry is out of the seventh. Rookie Larry 27. at "golden sports era’ read Stowe’s ar­ Sports briefs at New York (Matlack 15-8), going to get some runs." American University. N Landreth won his first American League: PUTNAM PADDLE TENNIS CENTER ticles and his interesting column with Elsewhere in the major league game by San Francisco (Barr 13- Nettles, NY 26; Jackson and a most unusual name, “Here’s the First taste of victory National League, Cincin­ pitching six shutout in­ L, May, Balt and Hendrick, Notes off the cuff Connors leads 11) at Cincinnati nati put away Los Angeles, CALL 569-4800 Dope." OZARK nings. Clev 25; Bando, Oak 24. BOSTON (UPI) — ’ (Billingham 11-9), N MURTAUGH 4-2, New York downed St. Manchester has long been a warm Latest word from UConn’s ticket FOR FREE RESERVED COURT HOUR spot for Stowe, a fine athlete during office is that tickets are still U.S. Open victory has propelled him Philadelphia (Christenson The Worid's Best September 18 through September 30 his youth, and whenever possible he available for Saturday’s UConn-Navy into first place in the $1 million for Catholic hooters 12-8) at Chicago (Bonham 8- stops off to say hello and never fails football game at Storrs...Nancy Grand Prix of tennis standings. 12) , N Perfumes - Colognes to mention the many physical Donovan of Manchester is playing Along with his four-set win over Los Angeles (Sutton 19-9 “F n t Qin Wrapping ’ Putnam Bridge Shopping Plaza ciano pushed forward a long lead pass. An changes in the once City of Village varsity tennis with the women’s fall Bjorn Borg of Sweden last Sunday, By LEN AUSTER and Hooton 9-14) at Atlanta unidentified defender missed a clearing Royals up margin Take Route 2, Exit 5D Charm where he chronicled the day’s squad at Bowdoln College...George Connors of Belleville, 111., picked up Herald Sportawriler (Moret 3-4 and LaCorte 3-9), MITMIR DRUG attempt and an alert Bill Traynor picked sports news for Herald subscribers. Mitchell will again be the Boston 160 Grand Prix points to run his When you haven’t had the sweet 2, N year’s total to 575 points. it up. He fired from about 15 yards out lif­ HOME ENGINEERS- Celtics’ press representative in taste of victory in two years, you NEW YORK (UPI) loss against 16 victories of the season for Singer. EAST HARTFORD ’The victory moved Connors ahead ting his boot over Winkler for a 2-0 edge at American League Lu Gustafson 182, Phyllis Midgets to start Connecticut this season. The Celts take them any way you can. That’s although he allowed only Boston defeated of Mexico’s Raul Ramirez, who is se­ the 12-minute mark. East — Manager Whitey Heritage 175-472, Marlys Balls and Racquets Provided Free will play six regular season NBA five hits, walked two and Milwaukee, 4-3, and Texas Weather permitting, and the report the way it was for East Catholic’s Bolton came back with a fury in the W L Pet GB Herzog’s young Kan­ Dvorak 484. e games at the Hartford Civic cond with 493, according to figures struck out four. scored a 5-4 victory over was not good, the Manchester Midget released Thursday. soccer team yesterday in Bolton. final period launching six shots on net New York 89 55 .618 - Center...If the Philadelphia Phillies sas City Royals are Dan Ford hit two-run Chicago in the other AL Football League will kick off the 22nd while East couldn’t generate any offense. Baltimore 80 65 .552 91^ K.ofC.- Bill Avery 214, Only Sneakers Required win the National League’s Eastern The Eagles took just two second struggling to put the games. New York at annual season tonight at Mt. Nebo. Senior Co-Captain Bill Stephenson got the Cleveland 73 72 .503 16t4 Bob Audet 236-564, Mike Division and then win the playoffs to half shots — and scored on both — finishing touches on a Cleveland was rained out. ’The Chargers and Eagles are listed Hank's farewell Bulldogs in the book at 7:08 with a Boston 70 76 .479 20 Petruniw 208-553, John gain the World Series Manchester to record a 2-1 win over Bolton Rangers 5, While Sox 4 in the opener at 6:30 and the Jets and grounder from just outside the penalty Detroit 67 78 .462 22tA fine season by winning Koziki 225, Mario Frat- will be able to boast its /irst native in MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The A m erican Lenny Randle scored Giants will meet in the nightcap. High in the 1976 debut for both area. It went to the far post past Eagle Milwaukee 63 82 .434 26VA th e American taroli 202, Bud Tomlinson the fall classic. Jay Johnstone has records, home runs and world series three runs and drove in one Doubleheaders will be presented schools. goalie Don Martin, who was screened and League 213, Fred Nassiff 224-603. been one of the bightest offensive glory are all behind him now but League’s Western with a triple leading every Friday night under the arc In Tom Malin’s two years as East didn’t see it until the last possible second. West BATAVUS players with the Phils all Henry Aaron tonight will have one of Division title. Texas’ Nelson Briles to his lights for eight weeks...Yale football coach, his teams recorded 0-12-1 dockets. The Bulldogs continually pressed but W L Pet GB season...'The closest any previous his proudest moments. ’The team increased its homers in the fourth and 10th win against nine Y- Art Johnson 154-140- THE MOTORIZED BICYCLE followers unable to make the trip to The previous campaign an 0-9-3 ledger couldn’t get the equalizer. Kan City 84 63 .571 - local player got to participating in The man who hit more homers than lead in the AL West to sixth innings and Bill losses. Ken Kravec suf­ 422, Ken Seaton 158-418, Providence Saturday will get a was chalked up. So, no matter what "No doubt, Bolton controlled the second Oakland 79 67 .541 4Mi the World Series was Herman anyone else in major league history games Thursday by Singer pitched a four-hitter Lee Prior 152-145-415, Don FOR PUTTj*|NG AROUND chance to watch the Elis open happens the rest of the campaign, the half,” understated Malin, “But a win is a Minnesota 75 74 .503 10 fered his fourth loss in five Bronkie with the St. Louis Browns in won’t be playing his last game — he defeating the California for the Twins, who dealt Carpenter 150-141-414, against Brown via teevee. Game of­ story will be different. win and we’ll take them any way we can. California 68 80 .459 16V4 decisions after being 1922 when the club finished second to has a few more to go yet. But the Angels, 2-0, on Buck Mar­ the A’s hopes a hard blow. Tony Marinelli 140-137-404, ficials are hopeful that the 3:30 star- It’s been a long dry spell," added the hap­ Texas 6 80 .452 i m tagged for three runs and the New York Yankees. mammoth celebration in his honor at It was scoreless after the first half with tinez, two-run homer in the It was the fourth shutout Pete Aceto 153-401. Ed py mentor who notched his first varsity Chicago 63 85 . 426 21 five hits in three innings. Milwaukee County Stadium — the the homestanding Bulldogs outshooting seventh inning, while the Burbank 137-394, Fred A REAL DUTCH their guests, 11-6. ’The Eagles had the victory. place where his career began in 1954 Thur*day’s Result* Minnesota Twins beat the McCurry 162-385, Irv better scoring opportunities but misfired Bolton outshot East over-all, 22-8. Mar­ — will be, in a sense, the crowning of New York at Cleveland, Oakland A’s, 4-0. Marty Rusconi 150-141-374, Al TREAT! twice midway through the second canto. tin had a fine game in the nets with B alavus IS the his career. ppd. Pattin pitched a five-hitter Bujaucius 149-396, Russ Nicklaus in 50th place Freshman halfback Dan Mackey got freshmen Marciano, Tom Fortin and 20th forKoosman POST TIME 1:30 largest and most Texas 5, Chicago 4 to win his eighth game for DeVeau 379, Nonny Zaz- modern moped East on the scoreboard at the 6:38 mark of senior sweeper Bob Legier also playing Boston 4, Milwaukee 3 NEW YORK (UPI) - zaro 357, Gene Tirinzonie PARI MUTUEL RACES manufacturer Captain Balkan the Royals while Bill the pitching-rich Mets? in Holland, the the third stanza with a left-footed chip well. Stephenson was outstanding for Kansas City 2, California 0 The champagne was 356, Eric Bolin 366, Charles MON SEPT ia-W E0 SEPT 22 FAIRFIELD (UPI) - Center Singer shut out the A’s on ‘‘No, I ordered it,’’ traditional home shot from 25 yards out on the left side. It Bolton with freshman forward Brian Minnesota 4, Oakland 0 flowing in the New York Whelan 359, Vic Abraitis of cyclists Steve Balkun of West Hartford has four hits. Koosman said. "I wanted DillvDoublfCIttit 1:25 Unknowns in lead went just inside the near post and slipped Winkler also showing well. (Only games scheduled) Mets clubhouse Thursday 351, Pete Brazitis 355, Bill champagne for everyone, been named captain of this year’s “I’ve never been in a p l OS g a la MIDWAY VA 0 0 0 0 through he fingers of goalie Jeff Winkler, East’s next tilt is Saturday morning at night for the first time since Adamy 359, Frank (?alvo DELUXE KINGS MILLS, Ohio (UPI) — Jack Nicklaus was in 50th place. Fairfield University basketball Today'* Games pennant figbt before so I that’s how confident I was. who misjudged it somewhat. 10:30 in Hebron against Rham High. their pennant-winning 356, Bill McKinney 150-379, and FARM EVENTS • NO HELMET REQUIRED • NO INSURANCE REQUIRED team. The 6-foot-8 junior center Minnesota (Redfern 5-8) guess this was the most im­ "Tonight is the night of Lee Trevino was way back in 92nd position. The second Eagle goal was off a Bolton Bolton gets back into action Tuesday in season of 1973 and it was Joe Twaronite 355. • OPERATOR MAY USE ANY VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE succeeds graduated Danny Odums at California (Kirkwood 5 portant homer of my my life. If I live to be 80, So who were the leaders after the opening round of the $150,000 fullback error. East halfback Mark Mar­ Chaplin against Parish Hill. veteran southpaw Jerry Ei^unnouAiiuimmc o Up to 150 miles per gallon p who will report to the camp of the 11), N career,” said the 27-year- I'll never forget it. Its <1 Sale and economical p Easy to operala p Modaralt spaadt p Ohio Kings Island Open'^ Koosman who was p Super quiet p Minimum air pollution p NBA Buffalo Braves. Balkun had a Chicago (Leonard 16-8), N old Martinez. "I have to something I’ve been TEE-TOTALERS- Don­ enjoying it the most. Medidne Show Don Pooley and Danny Edwards, a 13.1 per game shooting average last New York (Ellis 15-7) at think that we’re in the looking and waiting for na Magowan 175-470, Bar­ Mac McLendon, Andy North, John Koosman had just posted Sales Service Parts couple of 25-year-olds unaccustomed year and his 9.5 per game rebound Milwaukee (Augustine 8-11), driver’s seat” since I was 16 years old and bara Seifert 463, Donna FREE - NIGHTLY Lister, Barry Jaeckel, Bob Zender, his 20th victory — his first to the PGA Tour limelight, led the average was fourth best in New N Martinez hit his homer in dreaming of playing in the Terragna 452, Pat Matrick Larry Nelson and Bob Wynn, who in the majors — pitching a 457, Nancy Washburn 466, FREE PARKING "charge of the unknowns" Thursday England. The Stags open their season Baltimore (Palmer 21-12) the seventh inning after big leagues. It’s a super ON FAIR GROUNDS SEYMOUR MOTORSPORTS, Inc. with sizzling four-under-par 66s to shot a hole-in-:one on the 212-yard Frank Tanana had held the four-hitter in defeating the Sharlie DeLisle 470. Nov. 26 against Northwestern in the Robinson anxious at Cleveland (’Thomas 3-3), feeling.” ROUTE 7 eei RWn SL, MandMMr, M3-0214 eighth hole, using a three wood. St. Louis Cardinals, 4-1. share the lead in the chase for the Joe Lapchick Tournament at St. N Royals to one hit. Fred . CRUT lARRINGTON, MASS. . Among the overshadowed "name” Did the champagne AUTOMOTIVE - Bruce $30,000 first prize. John’s. Friday Texas (Perry 12-14) at Patek doubled and Mar­ Koosman credits a players were Tom Weiskopf, still Moquin 211-541, Nelson "People are going to read about SOCCER Oakland (Bosman 4-1), N tinez, batting ninth in the suprise Koosman, who in "return to basics” right looking for his first 1976 win, and Ben past years had taken a Walsh 550, George Moquin me leading this tournament and Cheney Tech al Cromwell Boston (Jones 4-3) at order, followed with his around the All-Star break Crenshaw at 69, Nicklaus and defen­ backseat to both Tom 530, Don G raves 501, they’re going to wonder who I am," Whalers appoint to learn his status Rockville at Windsor Detroit (Fidrych 16-8), N fifth homer. as the reason for his said Pooley, who is from Riverside, ding champion Miller Barber at 71 HARTFORD (UPI) - Former South Windsor at Wind­ Tanana suffered his 10th Seaver and Jon Matlack on success. George Moquin Sr. 550. and Trevino at 73. Guardian SPECIAL Calif., a graduate of the University of New England Whalers coach Don By MILTON RICHMAN sor Locks Arizona, and about dead last on the Although Nicklaus designed the Blackburn has been named assistant Ellington at Granby course, he failed to make a birdie on NEW YORK (UPI) — Frank Robinson senses something’s up, PGA money winnings list with $720 to General Manager Jack Ferreira of and he’s right. CROSS COUNTRY this year. it. with ieafbag! the World Hockey Association team. As somebody who has been around Ellington at Cheney Tech Edwards, from Edmond, Okla, and "Seventeen pars, one bogey, and no The Whalers open camp Monday at some of the stockholders might like birdies, not much of a round,” the big leagues better than 20 years FIELD HOCKEY a Oklahoma State University the Glastonbury Arena and will play to see another manager running the Tlu‘! ligh-lonjiie iLii^iiu^ i.s shrugged Nicklaus. “It wasn’t very now, he knows the feeling that comes Manchester at Windham product, explained that he’s a virtual their first exhibition game against club before they shell out any more exciting. An uninspiring round." when a ball club he’s with is thinking Saturday unknown for the simple fact that "1 Quebec, Sept. 29, at the Hartford money. Now you know why Ted Bon­ the pimer hehii’ul {XwCuardian. Pooley has never finished higher about letting him go, and he’s star­ FOOTBALL haven't been playing well." Civic Center. da keeps saying he has no comment "But 1 am now," added the sudden­ than 46th in a tournament. ting to get some of that feeling now. regarding Robinson for next year, East Catholic at ly confident youngster, hoping for his He attributed his dazzling play In their own minds, the Cleveiand and why Phil Seghi, the Indians’ Northwest Catholic Thursday to something he called Indians aren’t sure whether they are general manager, says the same Hall at Rockville Sports first win after two years on the tour. INCLUDES With one-third of the 150-man field "visualizing,” going to rehire Robinson. They thing. South Windsor at East • •19.95 GRASS BAG KIT shooting par or better at the Jack 'Tve made a radical change in my refuse to say whether he’s coming Hartford • *21.50 LEAF BAG KIT Nicklaus Golf Center, a half-dozen play and I’m mentally visualizing my back next year and that’s only BUY NOW & SAVE *71.50 golfers were tied for third with 67s — shots before I make them,” said because they honestly don’t know OVER 1977 PRICESI Gay Brewer. Wally Armstrong, Pooley. ”1 picture in my mind where yet. *259*5 The fact that they haven’t extended Leondard Thompson, Bill Kratzer, I want each shot to go before I get 65 adult leagues formed Handy Control Thanks to the exclusive High- his contract yet is not a good sign, Ron Cerrudo and Bob E. Smith. ready to take my swing. It’s working nn*l Torque* engine, this Toro * real well." and Robinson knows that. Ball clubs, At 68 were host pro Bob Wallace, keeps you moving in full, lush anxious to have their managers back, Key Lecitic grass-llie kind of gras* that generally get it done or at least give Full speed ahead Quick'Changa Bag Stan them some clue by this time. The In­ can cause less carefully engi- dians haven’t told Robinson iierTcrl mowers to stall out. Patriots teetering anything. at Parkade Lanes Come visit us today and see One newspaperman sat down, put llie powerful Guardian.* two and two together and figured out *To(0 Tradamtrki FOXBORO Mass. (UPI) - The New England Patriots are that Robinson will manage the By EARL YOST teetering - breath held and fingers crossed — atop a potential Baltimore Orioles next year, Sports Editor High Totqua'"'Engin* avalanche as they await Sunday’s game against the Miami replacing Earl Weaver, but that Ten pins are falling daily at a near-record pace at the Parkade A Toro excluriw Dolphins, doesn’t necessarily add up either Lanes as the 17th season officially started this week. The season Is just one game old but New England secondary next must because Weaver may return with the Bernie Giovino, manager, noted 65 contend with Miami’s Bob Griese. the always-injured Patriots fear the Orioles. Even if he doesn’t, the first adult leagues will call the Parkade Wind funnal' The young veteran with two Super- road downhill will slide beneath their man in line for his job isn’t Robinson their home lanes this campaign, plus Houiing bowl rings threw a 30-yard feet with another loss. Coming out of but Joe Altobelli, manager of the an expanding junior program which the Miami game 0-2 with the Steelers touchdown pass to Nat Moore last Orioles’ Rochester farm in the Inter­ includes 32 teams, and the always Monda in guiding the Dolphins to a and Raiders in line the next two national League. popular Senior Citizens League of 24 30-21 win over Buffalo. Sifaty Daflaclor weeks, the young Patriots would Regardless of what happens with teams. "I've never been more impressed Bar have to prepare mentally for another the Orioles, the chief reason the In­ Goal of all big pinners is a perfect with anyone than Bob,” said coach humiliating season Teaching pro dians aren’t concerning themselves 300 score and the feat was performed T H E CHAHUIAS' M O W EB I think Miami s a big game for Don Shula. "He prepares for a game so much about Robinson for next for the first time last April by Ken Model 21711 us," said quarterback Steve Grogan, better than anyone I’ve ever been year is because they’re preoccupied ’Thomas, one of Manchester’s top around — and I’ve been around some New face on the professional who replaced an injured Jitri with something far more important average rollers. Thomas’ 748 is the pretty good ones." leaeliing staff at the East Hartford Plunkett in the midst of the last Kuei|iiet Club is that of Gloria to them than naming a manager, and high house triple. Haven ( you done w ithoul a Griese’s preparation will have told season’s 3-11 record Darling of Manchester. She joined that’s financing the ball club. Programs are planned for TORO him the Patriots were hurt last week Introducing the PUCH Moped. A whole new way to go between your home and the club, f o n t lon^enotl^h? "We’ve got good talent on this the eluh this week. Ted Bonda, the Indians’ President, youngsters during the week after by passes thrown underneath rookie team and we think we can play with The former town singles cham­ has been doing all he can to raise $6 school hours. and the 1st and 19th hole. With all your clubs and other stuff, the ease of a fully automatic cornerback Mike Haynes. A glance at anyboy. But we've got to get a win pion and a teaching pro since 1969 million to pay back the bank loans Free Learn-to-Bowl classes for the Baltimore game films also will transmission, virtually no maintenance, and super scores on economy (150 mpg is no handicap). because it’s tough when you play so will handle women's and that enabled the club to keep beginners are under way with Bert hard and things don't go your way," have shown the Patriots had an effec­ children's programs. Paul Clark is operating. Bonda is trying to get the Gloss and Giovino the instructors. Come be a sport and see how it feels. Try a new PUCH Moped, just for the fun of it. SAVE *40.00 on TORO tive rushing defense against the he said. the head pro. present Cleveland stockholders to in­ Both are certified and have had Playing as you go is the name of the game. The Patriots showed a grinding, Colts. KEY ELECTRIC GRASS MASTER! Darling is the resident pro crease their holdings in the club and several years experience. INTRODUCING THE PUCH MOPED. THE GO-BETWEEN. clock-killing running game in the Put off move during the outdoor season at the at the same time he’s looking to Junior leagues are under the direc­ first half of last Sunday’s 27-13 loss to Brentwood Racquet Cluh and bring in new stockholders. tion of a husband and wife team of EW BERNIE GIOVINO Baltimore. But the Colts’ Bert Jones CHICAGO (UPI) - The Board of earlier this summer taught classes Robinson has done a fine job and Ginger Yourkas plus Lois Hubert, head mechanic; Charles passed them dizzy in the last minute Governors of the National Basketball CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO. at Fountain Village, the United moving the Indians up to third place Brown Wes Frost and Bob Carlson. Trombley, lane maintenance, and Farr’s, Inc. of the second quarter and the Association have put off a decision .Aircraft Cluh and East Hartford and the best testimonial to that is Staffers besides Giovino are: Bob ^ike Guyette, custodian “We Service What We Sell” Baltimore defense picked off four for the second straight year on using Park Department. nobody ever refers to him as the Pagano, assistant manager; Bert This is Giovino’s 15th year as Two Main Street Grogan passes. a third official to referee league Quality ccxnes across. She has been a top-flight tour­ major leagues’ first black manager Gloss program director; Ginger manager. He’s a former minor Unable to handle Jones, the young games. 38 Main St., Manchester • 643-7958 nament player for two decades. any more. Still it’s entirely possible Yourkas, snack bar supervisor; Joe league professional baseball umpire. M anchester PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri,, Sept, 17. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,. Fri., Sept. 17, 1976 - PAGE ELEVEN Dreselly warns of building needs Manrlt^atpr EiTputu|[;?ifral& Transportation said key Public records Bolton prepared by Brown, Donald and regulations is not in the best interests dustrial or commercial development. Warranty d rrd a Folio, both of Tewksbury, Donald. of the town. By DONNA HOLLAND They should be considered Thomas P. Crockett to Mass., property at 21 Building demands include a new "I think planning is in the best in­ There will be demands on the municipal. ’Theodore Grey and Mary Huckleberry Rd., $56.65 firehouse, dog pound, town garage terest of the town,” he wrote back. He also responded to the com­ to special rec program Board of Selectmen for the construc­ Area news J. Grey, property at 56 E. conveyance tax. and possible dump site or transfer Dreselly said the Zoning Commis­ tion of several buildings in the near mission’s second conclusion that Andover El'ington Hebron South Windsor Eldridge St., $M,90 con­ Frank J. Sedlacek, station. sion should take the town plan future," said David Dreselly, first town-owned property should not be Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon veyance tax. Albert C. Sedlacek, and Good planning is important to the seriously and assimilate the The Manchester Recreation will be used to make renovations to possibility of scheduling special selectman, in a letter to the ^ning immune from zoning regulations. Allan K. Dondero and Alice M. Starsiak to K.T. future municipal growth of the town, projected needs of the town into the Department is planning to move hours for handicapped persons’ use Commission. "We all agree, so let’s get going on the Nike Site recreation center, to in­ Roberta J. Dondero to Lear Associates, Inc., PONTIAC SERVICE Dreselly said he talked at length to but all the planning in the world will zoning document. a set (of regulations) which meets gradually to establish programs for stall ramps, widen doors and adjust of the recently renovaM Verplanck be wasted if zoning regulations can­ the handicapped, but not until a Gladys Mason, property at property at intersection of the chairmen of the Zoning Commis­ Proper aafeguardg the needs and conforms to the town bathroom fixtures, Siebold said. Pool when it opens next year. not be brought in line with the federally financed bus for the han­ Northfield Green Con­ Hillstown Rd. and Wood- sion and Pianning Commission at an plan.” Democrats name No special programs for the han- Again, Siebold said the han­ dominium, $30,500. published plan, he said. Dreselly suggested a municipal dicapped gets rolling, Rec Director side St., $19.25 conveyance informal meeting in May. Dreselly said he expects the com­ dicapp^ are planned at first, Siebold dicapped probably don’t want special David L. Warren and tax. 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. He responded to a letter from the zone with uses spelled out and proper Mel Siebold said Thursday night. treatment, but he suggested that the ments of his letter to be interpreted said, because handicapped persons Janet D. Warren to Donna Bertha A. Groebel, En­ He said then there is substantial Zoning Commission stating the safeguards would be in order. Handicapped persons don’t' take Verplanck Pool be readied for use positively and in an atmosphere of Archer to council seeking access to programs have in­ M. B a rre tt, V ernon, field. to Nicholas Romano Monday through Saturday conflict between the zoning proposed ordinance to exempt all He said it hardly seems proper to advantage of department programs early next year for “preview” use by cooperation in the best interest of the dicated they don’t want special treat­ property at 40 Highwood and Ellen M. Romano, both reguiations and adopted town plan municipal property from zoning consider the buildings needed as in­ town. now, Siebold told the Advisory South Windsor give to the council than before. ment. the handicapped before the regular Dr., $85,000. of Willimantic, property at Recreation and Park Commission, swimming season. JUDYKUEHNEL Archer was nominated by Atty. “We’ll begin by including the han­ Nutmeg Homes Inc. to 113 Bissell St,, $33,000. largely because of transportation ’The pool was recently upgraded Service The Town Council is again a nine- Edward Lassman who cited Archer’s dicapped in our regular programs,” Carl R. Folio and Betty L. C. Alan Grotty and C. W i problems. and now permits access by ramps for American person body following the experience. He was seconded by Siebold said. Scott Grotty to Wilky M. Democratic Town Committee elec­ Town Committee vice chairman "The bus is the key to the whole the handicapped. While You Walt thing,” he said. Semaan and Pamela M. Se- tion of John Archer over Charles Audrey Wasik and Atty. James “Then we’ll train some han­ In other commission business maan, both of East Hart­ Volunteer Throwe. The bus, specially designed to ac­ Thursday night, Siebold reported that Francis in a close vote for the dicapped people so we can hire them ford, property at 7 Tracey commodate wheelchairs, will be Winter swim Call now for Democratic seat on the council Political suicide to run their own program,” he said. the sumer rec programs were highly Dr., $39,000. financed with money from successful and participation was up, Ball set Thursday night. Town Clerk Charles Enes Recreation facilities for the han­ program Building permiu Manchester’s entitlement under the aithough there was a drop in pool your appointment Bolton Archer succeeds Democrat David nominated Francis and warned the dicapped will be expanded gradually, Shell Oil Go., canopy at Cohen, who resigned earlier this year federal Community Development Siebold said,to avoid any sudden, big attendance because the Verplanck planned The Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ town committee the Democratic 161 Tolland Tpke., $5,000 leaving the council with a 5-3 Act, Siebold said. expenses. facility was closed for part of the ment will sponsor a Bicentennial first district would have no council The Manchester Recrea­ Ida E. Yiznitsky, West Democratic split. At the same time, federal funds "rhe commission also discussed the summer. Ball, Salute To The American representation if Francis was not tion Department will hold Willinglon, roof repair at 646-4321 Final vote last night was 34-29 for elected. registration Monday to 423-425 E. Middle Tpke., Volunteer, Saturday, Oct, 9 from 8 Archer. p.m. until 2 a m. at Fiano’s "No district should have too much Oct. 1 for the Winter Learn $777. Archer, a 13-year resident of South Restaurant. / control... that’s political suicide,” to Swim Program at the Levitt Industries, wall Windsor, is an administrator of New Dancing will be to the music of said Enes. Silver says he lacks staff, time East Side Rec. sign at 879 Main St.. $600. Britain General Hospital. Nine years “The Republicans tried that a few Residents may register John Haberern, roof Sam Kimble and his orchestra. There *♦•••1** »ji If"* ago he was an administrator of St. will be a full course buffet. years ago and that’s what killed by coming to the Recrea­ repair at 11 Brent Rd., Francis Hospital in Hartford. them,” he said. tion Office at the top of $600. Lynch Motors Inc. Those attending are invited to He has served on the Zoning Board to police town softball league come in periodic costume or 20th Enes called Francis a hard worker Garden Grove Rd. (Nike Murriuge licensefl Toyota-Pontiac of Appeals, Industrial Development and asked the committee to support Site) between 8:30 a m. Philip Evans and Marcia century dress. Asst. Recreation Director Carl Mrs. Ferguson’s letter, which went tification of motorists coming to the Commission, Fire Department, PTO, him. and 4:40 p.m. Monday Freligh, both of Robert Morra, assistant chief of landfill, they discover people from Little League, is chairman of the Francis’ nomination was seconded Silver says his department doesn’t to Town Manager Robert Weiss, through Friday. Manchester. Sept. 25 at St. the department, said the ball Is not to have the time or the staff to insure alleged that one of the Trudon neighboring towns trying to dispose third district Democrats and has by Vincent Callahan who said he had Cost is $1.50 per series of Bridget’s Ghurch. be confused with the regular that Manchester’s Silk City League players was actually a Canton resi­ of refuse in Manchester, he said. served on the Town Finance Com­ known Francis for many years. 10 lessons. Classes begin Ronald Garone, 38H firemen's ball held annually the first softball teams are complying with dent and the roster falsely listed his "You’d have to check everyone to mittee. Following the vote, Francis, in Monday, Oct. 4. Children in Spencer St., and Sharon Saturday in March. This event is make sure,” he said. Archer said he has committed congratulating Archer, asked the the rules and regulations limiting address as the same as the team beginners and advanced Lewie. Tolland, Sept. 25 at 345 CanUr 8t. strictly to celebrate of the Bicenten­ out-of-town players. Silver told the commission he himself to the town manager form of committee to make the Archer coach. beginners must be at least Lithuanian Hall. M a n c h M ta r nial. f - would investigate the charges raised government and has more time to nomination unanimous. Silver, responding to allegations Silver said he didn’t suspect any 52 inches tall. Classes meet Gerlifiralc of allarlimrni Tickets may be obtained from any by Mrs. Ferguson, but little could be that there were flagrant violations of violation when he first saw the ad­ twice a week for five Hartford National Bank volunteer fireman or by calling dress, because some coaches bring done at this time. the rules in the recently finished weeks. & Trust Gompany against Morra, 646-7447. season, told the Advisory Recreation “It’s strange,” he said, “that no players to live in their Manchester Classes are as follows: Maurice E. Goutu and Morra said persons interested Do Vernon policemen and Park Commission that little can homes to be eligible tor the May-to- one complained during the regular ______Monday and Friday, 6:15 Dorothy A. Goutu, for $1,- should get their tickets early as they season.” (Herald photo by Barlow) be done about the problem. August slow pitch softball season. to 6:45, beginners; 6:45 to 400, property at 107 expect to sell out fast. The complaint about the Trudon patrol Ellington? Silver’s remarks came as the com­ “The teams take it (Manchester 7:15, advanced beginners. Oakland St. team was probably a "sour grapes” Four bright men in South Windsor mission discussed a letter from Town league play) very seriously,” Silver Tuesday and Thursday, Questioned by Councilman Donald complaint by another team that lost Everyone will Pausing for a moment in the principal’s office at South Windsor High School this morning 000 in cash Tuesday in a field behind Director Vivian Ferguson, who said said, “and these things aren’t un­ 6:15 to 6;45; beginners; Eden as to why Vernon Police dis­ the store. It was apparently aban­ she had received complaints about usual.” to the champions, he said. are the school’s three seniors named semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship covered a break into his pizzeria 6:45 to 7:15, in­ learn to read doned by whoever stole it from the too many out-of-t'owners playing in Commission Chairman Joel Janen- termediates; 7:15 to 7:45, Proper feeding helps stop new weeds... Contest. All are 17. Ken Simler, left, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simler of 151 which is over the line in Ellington, pizzeria after Sgt. Sheehan became the league. da said the desire to win may be Plastic peanut Oakland Rd., likes to study political science, is a figure skating instructor, and hopes to go Mayor Thomas Benoit said Thursday adult class. If weeds aren’t a problem, you can help keep it that way by in town schools aware of the break. The complaint dealt specifically going “a little too far” if that occurs. Wednesday and Satur­ into law. Tim Oberg, center, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Oberg of 34 Joseph Lane, that the incident is “self- with the Trudon’s team in the league, Rec Director Mel Siebold told the creating boom regular fertilizing with Scotts t u r f b u ii.d k r It helps grass explanatory.” day, 6:15 to 6:45, advanced spread out and knit into good thick turf. Then new weeds have East Hartford likes to study math, plays golf and works at the South Windsor Pharmacy, and hopes to be which won the league and town- commission that illegal out-of-town SOUTHINGTON (UPI) - Ready The break into Steve & Tom’s beginners; 6:45 to 7:15, difficulty starting, ’They are crowded out by the vigorous grass The town school system has Rockville playoff championships in August, participation in recreation depart­ for another peanut story? an actuary. Stephen Hunger, right, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunger of 80 Moun­ Pizzeria on Rt. 83 was discovered swimmers. become a Right to Read school dis­ Silver said. ment activities isn’t limited to the The folks at Consolidated Plastics plants. Result? A greener, thicker, more weed-free lawn! tain Dr., likes to study math and science, likes track and golf, and hopes to study medicine. early Monday morning by a Vernon Hospital notes Saturday, 10:00 to 10:30, trict reflecting its philosophy Allegations were that substantially softball leagues. Mfg. Co. will be working for peanuts lufRaOdcr Police officer who heard a suspicious Admitted Thursday: Jack Barbera, advanced beginners; 10:30 everyone should learn to read, read more than five players on the roster “ Proof of residency is a problem in in the next few weeks and that’s no noise while he was in the area. Pearl Dr., Vernon; Kim Bloniarz, Park to 11.00, swimmers; 11:00 to learn and love to read. were not Manchester residents, and all our programs,” Siebold said. He joke. to 11:30, advanced NOW In a letter to the mayor, Eden said West Dr., Rockville; Judith Coffin, 5,000 tq . ft. bag $8.45 m ip Right to Read is a way to assist a Board sets COC hearing therefore should not have played in a said many area town residents Richard Howard Jr., vice presi­ several residents had asked him if Warehouse Point; Elaine Farris, Reed swimmers. I SAVE $ 1 .0 0 ...... f . 4 0 school district in building "failure Rd , Tolland; Gary Foss, South St., town-sponsored league. borrow identification from friends dent of the firm, said ’ITiursday that Hebron the Vernon Police patrol neighboring Advanced Lifesaving will 110,000 aq. It. bag $10.85 O B proof” reading programs. newsletters issue invitations to The hearing will be held Thursday, Rockville; William Hunchak, Webster Silver said he had no reason to who live in Manchester to register six million to seven million peanut­ towns and called for an explanation be held at the Manchester ' s a v e $ 2 .0 0 ...... * 1 4 . 9 0 Mrs. Frances Klein, supervisor of KAREN BISKUPIAK parents to attend. The board agreed. Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at the Hebron Rd., Ellington, The Rev. Hyacinth question the addresses of players for town-sponsored activities. shaped whistles, attached to High School. The class of the incident at next Tuesday’s listed on the rosters, which were sub­ "’They borrow a friend’s driver’s 15,000 aq. It. bag $23.95 . m m O B reading and language arts, has ap­ The Board of Education, as a com­ Pelletier and board member Elementary School on Rt. 85. Discus­ Lepak, West St., Rockville, Marylin keychains, have been ordered by begins Oct. 4, from 7:30 to SAVE $ 3 .0 0 ...... & U . 9 0 mittee of the whole, voted un­ Charles Barrasso opposed sion will be held concerning the Town Council meeting. MacDonald, Valerie Dr., Vernon; Laurie mitted by tbe team coach. license to get into the pools,” Siebold Democratic state committees pointed director of Right to Read in Mayor Benoit saia Police Chief 9:30 p.m. animously Thursday night to conduct publicizing the hearing only through general structure of the COC, its Noch, Old Post Rd., Tolland; Janet "It’s an adult program,” Silver said. "How are you going to check?” around the country with the approval East Hartford This summer, she Herman Fritz will be present at the Registration can be a public hearing on the Central Office newspaper releases. They prefer effects and budget. Orlowski, Strong Ave., Rockville; said,” and I have to assume the Town Park Supt. Ernest Tureck of the national committee. attended a training program meeting. Chief Fritz said Sgt. made by calling the o m m Committee (COC). mailing a letter to all residents at a First selectman Aaron Reid was Cynthia Powers, Pinney St., Ellington; teams abide by the rules unless told the commission that out-of- Howard said he will expand his WOODLAND provided for by the state Right to Thomas Sheehan had stopped a car at Frances Slawinski, West St., Rockville; Recreation Office, 646-6010 Read office. The decision followed a lengthy cost of under $100. questioned on his position concerning there’s a complaint,” towners also pose problems for other nine-man operation with 30 tem­ or by attending the first 168 WOODLAND 8T„ MANCHESTER Some board members said monies Union and West Sts., near the Mary West, Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland, Silver said he investigates the com­ town departments. Please Phone 643-8474 "East Hartford has been moving in discussion on the method of en­ the COC by Pelletier. Reid stated he Alan Williams, Kozley Rd., Tolland; porary workers to turn out the class Oct. 4. couraging pubiic input about the should be expended for educational would reserve any decision on a posi­ restaurant and heard the blast of a plaints, if he receives any, and if he One particular area of concern, the direction of Right to Read for ear horn. Madeleine Yee, West Willinglon; Kathy molded peanut which has become the COC. purposes only. tion until following the hearing. Jeff finds a violation the violating team Tureck said, is Manchester’s symbol along with the donkey in the many years. Now, by joining The officer became suspicious Young, Stafford. Board member Joseph Pelletier Pelletier and Barrasso said the Odell, a Board of Finance member would have to forfeit its games and sanitary landfill. Whenever the Democratic presidential campaign together concerned people with because of the early morning hour Discharged Thursday: Geneva said residents were reluctant to at­ COC was a vital issue and warranted spoke to the board concerning the Boulanger, Middle Butcher Rd , the out-of-town players would be Highway Department cheeks iden- of Jimmy Carter, a former Georgia diverse backgrounds, talents and in­ and went to investigate and dis­ tend board meetings where the COC the $100. On a vote of 6-2, with both COC. He said the finance panel had Ellington; Hannah Davis, Spruce St., excluded from future play. peanut farmer. terests, we can attain our goal of the covered the break. Fritz said the right to read for everyone in a more is discussed. He urged ietters of in­ men dissenting, the board approved not recommended an increase in the Rockville; Kathleen Hawkins, New Lon­ I Bob Dylan vitation be sent to local groups. the public hearing without the wide­ COC budget due to the fact that many state police were informed and state don; Pauline Neff, Grand Ave., expedient and effective manner, " police are investigating the incident. she said. He also moved that school spread mailing. residents had complained that they Rockville; Ann Pienkowski, Donnel Rd., Sniper s had no direct vote concerning the At a press conference Thursday Vernon; Wendel Walton, Evergreen Rd., Hard Rain afternoon. Mayor Benoit said there Vernon. COC and superintendent’s budget. Births Thursday: A son to Mr and Mrs. eludes including: He cited "isolation of the formula­ will be a full explanation of the inci­ Board okays Vo-Ag purchase dent and of the precedent that was Rodney Coffin, Warehouse Point; a son to tion of the COC budget” as the major Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lougee, Vernon police Shelter From cause for local opposition. set long before he became mayor. He Vernon and a flower cooler. is about 20 years old. said everything will be documented. Gardens, Vernon; a son to Mr. and Mrs. The Storm Alfred Yee, West Willinglon; a daughter Stanwood Pullen, director of the The $200,()00 for the project is en- State police reported finding a NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The Board of Education has ap­ to Mr. and Mrs. Brady Young, Stafford Police said six to eight Lay, Lady, Lay proved $5,000 to buy equipment for school, told the board that after the tireiy reimbursabie through state locked safe still containing over $6.- Springs. shots were fired, apparent­ the addition to the Vo-Ag building at addition was completed, there funds as the school is a regional one. ly by a sniper, from a Hill Maggie's Farm Rockville High School. remained about $14,000 to equip it as Pullen said he was asking the board Section building early The money is for a waik-in cooler well as to replace equipment in the to finance the cost of the coolers as GOP ladies for Harris and Cohen You’re A Big original portion of the building which he couldn’t get a commitment from Coventry today. No one was injured BOB DYLAN each to the campaign of Harris, women’s meeting to reiterate his DESIBE Girl Now the state as to if or when additional The Coventry Republican Women’s and no suspect or weapon Cohen, and Richard Jackson, who is stand against a state income tax and Hwrie«WBtotan*iqua funds might be available to complete Club Monday endorsed the can­ was found. h*«,'Romew h Owwige running for Congress from the Se­ One Mere CwOl^Ceflee'Swe the equipping of the building. to promise increased support for Police Chief Biagio Idiot Wind 1-86 meeting set didacies of Malcolm Harris of cond Congressional District. business development if he is The $1L000 left over from con­ Wiilington for the 53rd House of DiLieto said the shooting Vernon meeting will be specifically for the struction will allow Pullen to Claire Connelly of Plains Rd. will elected. began about 12:45 a.m. and Representatives District and David be Coventry coordinator for Harris, The meeting was preceded by a state Department of Transporta­ business men to get questions they purchase all other equipment Cohen of Glastonbury for the Fourth ended 15 minutes later. have answered. needed. and Ruth Smith will be coordinator potluck dinner at the home of Jan Police stayed under cover BOB tion (DOT) officials will conduct a State Senate District. WLAN He said the meeting will then be for Cohen. Curran on Seagraves Rd. while they checked out four special meeting in Vernon. Thursday The group voted to contribute $50 Cohen appeared before the The club slated its next meeting for BLOOD ON at 7 p m. in the Sykes School. Park extended to allow League of Women buildings in the Daggett THE TRACKS Voters embers and others to ask Oct. 11. Street area of Congress Indudnq St. Tangled Up The DOT was asked, by Mayor questions they have. The league Avenue. Thomas Benoit, to set up the meeting petitioned for this. Area briefs Traffic and pedestrians specifically to enlighten businessmen The mayor said he has asked DOT were kept out of the area BOB DYLAN’S officials to prepare a presentation during the 45-minute GREATEST MTS in the Vernon Circle area concerning ■oclud*ng which will outline the project from search but were allowed to R»m< Day W om en * 1 } & BOB DYLAN changes in access to the shopping Ho me tours Juti LAt aW omen/lAe a RoBmg Slone its inception and to bring the Helen Pelton, historian, the three will also be many booths featuring enter the area when it was Subte'raneen Hon>e«t Henr, lewtOi Aege II you have news be $3 per person payable when musical presentations, dances and spend his senior year as an exchange “Johnnie Walker Red?” C' aeb On T be l a I Down In t he F lood I made possible by a federal mass trs LEAF TIME "Welcome home!’ Tvtf Ucregonw'i Nottwig WatDebiwred •GREATEST HITS-Vol. 2 tor these towns, call registering. (Classes will be Tuesdays such are asked to contact Ruth Moun- student at Rham HigH*School. He is /■ LP Series G7.98 and TAPE Series L9.98 transportation grant for $18,093 and Co minis s i o ner a s k s living with the Carl Gustafson fami­ ANDOVER - 646-0375 and Thursdays at 7 p.m. For more in­ son, 742-7754 or Jane Carlberg, 742- [ ^ AGAIN... the Area Agency on Aging Grant for BOLTON—On request of Stanley ly. The exchange was arranged by (Donna Holland) $17,672. formation call the recreation office. 8405. Bates, park commissioner, the Board the Youth For Understanding •THE BASEMENT TAPES BOLTON - 046-0375 The six towns of the agency also of Selectmen has sent a letter to the Sign-up night Program. contributed to the service a total of Scholarship ball LP Series 9.98 and TAPE Series L9.98 (Donna Holland) state Department of Transportation COVENTRY—The annual sign-up $12,808. Coventry’s share is $1,500. SOUTH WINDSOR-The Shepard Honor Society COVENTRY - 742-6555 asking that signs directing people night for Cub Scout Pack 57 will be The six towns are Chaplin, Columbia, Scholarship Ball Committee has set (Linda Covering) into Freja Park for the purpose of tonight at 7:30 at the Grammar HEBRON—Laurie Spooner has Coventry, Mansfield, Scotland, and Oct. 2 for its annual affair. It will be EAST HARTFORD - 266-4283 boat launching, be removed. Bates School. Boys aged 8210 are eliible. been elected president of the Rham ALL RECORDS & TAPES BY BOB D YU N Windham-Willimantic. at the Imperial Restaurant, Rt. 5, m (Shelia Tuller) said the present ramp into Bolton Parents must attend the sign-up with High School's National Honor Society The estimated number of people Notch Pond was constructed as a fire East Windsor starting at 6:30 p m. chapter. Other officers are: Karen / Series F6.98 Series K7.98 Series G7.98 Series L9.98 Series 9.98 Series L9.98 ELLINGTON - 643-2711 the service will help is 2,500 han­ The committee has chosen James their child. Parents will have an op­ (Barbara Richmond) hold for use by the Bolton Fire portunity to ask questions during the Krewson, vice president; Cindy dicapped and 4,000 elderly. Farrell to receive this year’s "Fat Foley, treasurer; and Laurie Berk, HEBRON - 22B-0486 Departenl and it is not a boat launch. brief meeting. The vans, owned by the state Head of the Year ” award. For ticket secretary. Delia Adorno is the ad­ 0 6 4 C 24 ^ 4 4 C 99 C 84 C 99 (Karen BIskuplak) Department of Transportation, carry Historical Society officers information call Wayne Gerlt, 528- Tennis tourney visor. SOUTH WINDSOR • 644-1364 12’’’ passengers. One van has a 6746. W LP W ta pe ■ SET V ta pe seS'’ W ta pe SOUTH WINDSOR-Terrie Kye EAST HARTFORD-The Depart­ (Judy Kuehnel) hydraulic lift for wheelchairs. ment of Parks and Recreation will Ten nis courts ALL TAPES WHERE AVAILABLE TOLUND - 643-2711 and Betty Leland have been elected Apple festival sponsor its annual Women's Tennis BOLTON—Students will be using (Barbara Richmond) The vans will be dispatched door to co-presidents of the Historical Socie­ VERNON—The Vernon United ty. Other officers are: Marshall singles and doubles tournament star­ the tennis courts at Bolton High VERNON - 643-2711 door Rides will be scheduled one day Methodist Church, Rt. 30, will spon­ ting Sept. 22 at Martin Park. Women ‘U it.,; 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: in advance on a priority basis. Lamenzo, vice president; Mina sor an apple festival Oct. 2 starting School on Mondays and Wednesdays MANCHESTER FRI. and SAT. (Barbara Richmond) Nichols, treasurer: Angela Vibert, interested in entering the tourna­ from 2 to 4 p.m. and Tuesdays and AT YOUR LAWN CARE CENTER Johnnie Walker Red V . at 10 a m. There will be activities for ment should register at the Park Daily 10a m to9 30pm. Any handicapped person for person recording secretary: Betty Ann Lof- Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The 1145 Tolland Turnpike Saturday 9a m to9:30p.m. children, including pony rides and Departmentoffice, 740 Main St., on or The Geo. W. McGuire Co., Inc. The Scotch you can agree on.^ > over 60 mav call 4M-1462. tus, corresponding secretary; and turtle races and a pet show. There public may use them at all other before Sept. 20. times. Whileslone, N.Y. 11357 lOO”; Blended^Scolcti Whiskies 86 8 Prool 1976 Somerset Impoflets, ltd . N Y NY PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Sept. 17, 1976 Answer to Previoui Puzzle MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Sept. 17, 1976 - PAGE T H IR T E ^ M ovem ent 3" M Charles M. Schultz About town ACROSS DOWN Italian earthquake fund 1 Go fu t 1 Engroaatd Dear Abby 4 Horse gait 2 Iris layer P IA N l IS 6 Jump 3 Nullifying m _ A -T.tATE I uianT 'VEs FEcaue I JAn i:£ -10J.N0.L :N 12 Hail! 4 Definite article SC.iCJi. .Ilijn7 l nd The French Club of 13'City on Maui. 5 Speed ONE OF Thc PEAl’T.FJL A Wh.': P OUSE A A Manchester will have its By Abigail Van Buren Hawaii contests UM: ALJ* PEOP.E; WOULDN'T THAT 6wi)£ Ssi.v’ Cuvs NO Out 14 Spanish jar 6 One lime Of OOOP ChUlk / first meeting of the season BE 50U5'-,n;-' TOPlAi Ff-DHOCN:-; makes $10,000 allocation 15 Wooden 7 Chinese tonight at 8 at Orange Hall. fastener monetary unit ------16 Behold (Latin) 8 Building site 7 f Funds from the Venetian successful in collecting more money sent refugees from their temporary DEAR ABBY: I’m 17 and have been going steady with The Maranatha Coffee 17 Soft mineral 9 Raise spirits of 33 Auricle 46 Foreign Earthquake Relief Inc. will be used for the earthquake victims, the tent cities to the beach areas. a guy rU call David for two years. He’s 17, too. I’m really 10 Chinese 10 Apportion 35 Acts of arriving 49 Maid's name House, which is open to all pagodas 11 Steps 50 Mollusk toward a permanent building earthquake relief group could Anyone wishing to do so may con­ in love with him, and his folks know we plan to be married 36 Gradually teen-agers and young in a couple of years. 20 Lampreys 19 Depressed slower (music 53 Act program in the Udine area in Italy provide for similar building tribute to the Venetian Earthquake 22 Pedal digit 21 Tree fluid ab.) 54 Feminine adults, will meet tonight The problem is his mother. When I'm at his house, she where a devastating earthquake programs in other areas of Udine, Relief Inc., P.O. Box 803, 23 Makes lace 24 Number 37 Toe (Scot) name from 7:30 to 11 in treats me like an outsider. If 1 happen to be there during 25 Sides with 26 Furniture item 39 That girl 56 Word of struck last May. Dr. Basile urged the board to in­ Manchester, Conn. mealtime, she never asks me to join them. She makes me 27 Glide smoothly 27 Sainte (a b ) 41 High card sorrow Fellowship Hall of Calvary The relief fund Board of Directors crease the intinsity of its drive for a feel unwanted. David’s father and grandparents seem to 29 Contend 26 Gibbon 44 Peer Gynt's 57 Pleasant Church, 647 E. Middle successfully 29 Fresh-waler mother 59 School subiect have approved a donation of JIO.OOO $1 million goal. The fund now stands like me, but his mother doesn’t. Tpke, Refreshments will 31 Prepare fish 46 Friend (F r) (a b ) for the internal furnishings of a at ?122,000. The next board meeting Beauty pageant I've never said anything to David about my hurt leather 30 Native metal 47 Slops moving 61 Physicians(ab) public library in Artegna. be served, and there is no NOW’S feelings because he and his mother are very close, and I 32 Close by Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss will be Nov. 15 at 8 p.m, at Frank’s HARTFORD (UPI) - The 1976 admission charge. don’t want to start trouble between them. 34 Quick I 5“ 5” r r ft r 10 11 The board also agreed to donate Restaurant in Hartford. movement Puerto Rican Parade Queen will be I’d like for his mother to make me feel like one of the $110,000 from the fund for a Connec­ Dr. Basile took movies of the 38 Work units \i 13 14 STTT- chosen tonight with eight Latin Youth Fellowship of family, Abby, but I don’t know how to go about it. Can 40 Space BUT you HAVE IMPLICATED WAYNE — ARE VOU ticut Room, a dining room and an earthquake area during his recent Now is the time... you give me your views on this matter, or some good 42 Narrow inlet t& 16 17 RUSSELL WAYNE' THERE IS WILLING TO SUBMIT Women competing for the crown in South United Methodist WHY SHOULD / TAKB A L it IVE KNOW NO EVIDENCE THAT HE TO A LIE DETECTOR a entertainment facility in a senior trip which he will show and narrate advice? 43 Musical OeTBCTOR TEST/ I ADMITT THAT, PLOTTED WITH YOU TO KILL ’ TEST? . the auditorium of Buickley High instrument 11 9 26 21 h center, which is to be part of a Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Church will meet tonight at to gather an armful of OUTSIDER THAT I SHOUED EUSS' m MISS ^ HIS WIFE EXCEPT FOR School. 45 Bill of far4 (Fr.) I FEONT OF THE CAE! KIIVRE' -----1 YOUR TESTIMONY/ housing complex for 120 elderly peo­ main ballroom at Fiano’s Restaurant 7:30 in the youth lounge at Shetland classics at $4 DEAR OUTSIDER: David’s mother is communicating 47 Nether region 23 Officials say the public is invited to to you in non-verbal language that she is not pleased with ple. in Bolton. He will also answer the church. savings eachl Soft 'n warm 50 Half (prefix) 27 i r attend the beauty pageant and the your relationship with her son. Perhaps she feels you are 51 Pub drink Salvatore Filloramo, a co- questions. Orion* acrylic blend. Classic 52 Biblical garden parade, whose purpose is to en­ both too young to be thinking of marriage—even *'in a 5T 35 to chairman of the Manchester branch The public is invited. Grace Group of Center crewneck by Gotham. Navy, couple of years.” You say, “If I happen to be there at 55 Boy's name courage Puerto Ricans to register 56 Girl's nam e 31 46 42 of the relief fund, said that the U S. Dr. Basile said there were tremors Congregational Church will mealtime she never asks me to join them.” You shouldn’t and vote. Green, Red, Blue, Pink, 60 Kind of Cheese government will build the complex in the area while he was there. have a potluck Monday at be there at mealtime unless you were invited. My advice la 62 Fourth caliph 143 44 46 46 The winner will head the 13th an­ White. Sizes S-M-L. down­ of Islam with kitchen and laundry facilities, A recent wave of earth shocks 6:30 p.m. in the Robbins to avoid going where you are made to feel “unwanted.” 47 48 49 1 nual parade, scheduled for Sept. 26 at town and Parkade. 63 Relate ■ j p o and that Connecticut will donate the since Saturday has toppled buildings Room of the church. At 8 DEAR ABBY: Here is a suggestion for parents to help 64 Geraint's wife 2 p.m. in Hartford. 51 HU 66 56 67 funds for the construction of the left standing in the May quake and p.m., Henry Murphy of the safeguard their daughters during their courting days. 65 Varnish Senior Center, which will be a living First, make a rule that your daughter cannot go out with a ingredient 58 60 61 (f2 Little Theatre of 9.99 66 Rough memorial to the state’s donors. Manchester will present young man unless he comes to the house so you can meet protrusion 63 64 66 Dr. John X.R. Basile of $14 valuesi him first. 67 Split pulse (pi.) Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer "Two Minutes Before Cur­ 68 Mariner's to 6ft Manchester and Hartford, chairman When he shows up, the mother should entertain him 67 17 Police report tain” Marion Winter, while the father goes outside and takes down his license direction of the Venetian Earthquake Relief Mary Uppling and Helen number and a good description of his car. Color, model, iN EW SP^PER ENTERPRISE ASSN i A NOTE FROM SHE THINKS I'M ARE YOU GONG AS SOON AS r Inc., recently returned from his se­ Carrier are in charge of etc. During the evening, if the daughter has any trouble THE TEACHER T(X) MUCH OF A TO SHOW IT TO CHECK IT FOR cond trip to Italy where he met with hospitality. w th him, she could say, “My father took down your HOLLYHOCK- PERFECTIONIST.' YOUR MOTHER ? GRAMMAR AND government officials, architects and Arrests made by Manchester stem from a Sept. 8 break into an license number and will call the police if I am not home at 7 YOU? .SPELLING.' engineers to negotiate for allocation Police included: automobile in which a stereo tape the time they specified.” This is foolproof protection for of relief funds from Connecticut • Nelson D. Carrier, 25, of 142 deck was stolen. Court date is Oct. 4. LaLeche League will any girl. Win at Bridge residents. Spruce St., charged on a court • John M. Davis, 16, of 737 Lydall meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at THINKING AHEAD The Board of Directors agreed last warrant Thursday with third-degree St., charged on a court warrant Community Baptist DEAR THINKING; And what happens if a creep with evil intentions shows up in a taxi? T Tuesday that if Connecticut was larceny and third-degree criminal Thursday with second-degree Church. Topic of the infor­ mischief. Police said the charges mal discussion is "Advan­ Ideal time for suit signal burglary, fourth-degree larceny, and DEAR ABBY: We would like to have your advice on m third-degree criminal mischief. tages of Breastfeeding to this problem. Our friends and two lawyers say that we are Police said the charges stem from an Mother and Baby." Babies wrong in trying to control the disposition of our estate Aug. 25 break into an Indian Dr. are welcome. More infor­ after we are deceased. seven hearts against a dia­ mond lead, six against a spade home in which a small amount of mation may be obtained by We want to put our money (approximately $100,000) NORTH Nathan Hale teachers into a trust fund or something similar for each other so lead and five against a club cash was taken. Court date is Oct. 4. calling 649-5056 or 649-4908. 4>KJ93 lead. • Seven Manchester boys, ranging that we can’t get the principal, only the interest. Thus, we Y4 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrencs would be protected in our old age if we should become Also, when South bid six in age from 11 to 14, referred to * K 10 9 7 spades he had no idea as to honored as leaders Polish National Alliance incapable of managing our affairs. When we both die, our « K 10 9 7 HMM...I'MTO CATCH A DELHI ’ THAT'S FUNNY...WHY DO I who could make what. He ARRIVINS AT &OMBAV. INDIA... EASY Juvenile Court on charges on second- Group 1988 will meet Sun­ two children will be able to get the interest, but not the FINDS FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS TUCKED FLI6HT...THEN DRIVE NORTH INTO HAVE THIS ODD FEELINS didn’t really care. He couldn't degree criminal trespassing. Police day at 2 p.m. at St. John’s principal—which they don’t need because they have a good WEST EAST IN HIS FLIGHT BAS, ALONS WITH HIS THE HIWALAYAN FOOTHILLS I'M BBINS w a tc h e d f ’Three teachers at Manchester’s 2) and has been teaching since said all seven are accused of a Labor income now. *2 * - be set much at six spades and PASSPORT... Polish National Catholic couldn't expect much profit Nathan Hale School have been September 1971. She is a rrember of Day Weekend incident in which win­ When we die, they will get the interest from it for the ¥AQJ97653 VK10 2 Church hall, Golway St. «64 «AQJS32 defending against six hearts. dows were broken at Verplanck rest of their lifetime. Then, when they pass on, the selected for listing in the 1976 edition the science curriculum committee. The Polish Women’s *6 4 * 8 53 2 West opens his ace of hearts of "Outstanding Leaders in Elemen­ Ms. Gidez, a Unit A teacher, has School and the school was entered. principal will either be divided up among their children Alliance Group 518 will (our grandchildren) or left there for the interest, whichever SOUTH (D) against the six-spade con­ Nothing was stolen. «AQ 10 8 7 6S4 tract. If he shifts to a diamond tary and Secondary Education” and been teaching at Nathan Hale since meet Sunday at 3 p.m. in way our children decide is best. are eligible for a $500 unrestricted February 1972. She is a member of • A 15-year-old Manchester boy, Y8 he collects KXI points, ff he the church hall. Do you think that we are wrong in wanting to do this? «8 grant. the alternate language arts com- referred to Juvenile Court on charges leads anything else South Or, what would your advice be? Thank youi AAQJ scores game, slam and The three are Mrs. Laural Tilton of , mittee. stemming from a one-car accident THE UNDECIDED North-South vulnerable rubber. Lebanon, Ms. Pamela Gidez of East Miss Henry is a teacher in Unit C Wednesday night at Dougherty and Lava-less DEAR UNDECIDED: It's your money, not your East can and should ask for Hartford and Miss Mary Lou Henry (Grades 5 and 6) and has been Center Sts. Police said a car driven ■plough an erupting volcano The right time.. lawyers' or friends'—so I advise you to plan for the West North E m South a diamond lead by dropping of West Hartford. teaching since September 1972. She is by the boy hit a sign, which resulted brings to mind pictures of disposition of your estate in a manner that will please 1 « his king of hearts on his YOU. 4 V 4 4 6 V 6 A Mrs. Tilton is a unit leader in adviser to Nathan Hale School’s in a flat tire, and the ear went out of flowing rivers of boiling lava, partner's ace. not all active volcanoes emit Pass Pass Pass Nathan Hole’s Unit A (Grades 1 and majorettes and safety patrol. control and ran into the Prudential Opening lead — Ace V This can’t be a come-on in lava Mount Taal in the Philip­ to buy authentic looking hearts. It must be suit Alley Oop — Dave Graue Building at the intersection. The boy pines, with a history of death I preference to ask for a dia­ wasn’t hurt but his car was towed, and destruction, has spewed cabled fisherman knits, Astro-graph By Oswald & James Jacoby mond shift. police said. tool Pullover style in rich THE CHIEFS , VERY g o o d ! w ill . s u r e ! follo w I HAVE ASKED MDU CHIEF-MEN HERE forth noxious gases, steaming Mike Lawrence gives TO TELL YOU t h a t YOU AND YOUR Rifle range open to public • Another 15-year-old Manchester mud and ash and white-hot By BERNICE BEDE OSOL ARE ALL \ YOU ESCO RT THEM ME, g e n t s ! natural coloring. Great the best rule we have seen for HERE, CHRIS ABOARD, ALLEY? PEOPLE WILL SUFFER FROM FAMINE rocks — but never lava. .__ AND PESTILENCE .' boy, referred to Juvenile Court on for yourself or a friendl A SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) when to read your partner’s The rifle range at the Manchester Wednesdays and Fridays, and for For Saturday, Sapt. 18, 1976 A Georgia reader wants to charges of operating a moped big catch...a $5 savings Complications may arise today signal as suit preference. know what happens when a Recreation Center will be open for revolver shooting from 8 to 10 p.m. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Im­ regarding a matter where you (motorized bicycle) without a BANK CREDIT Here it is: player asks for a new deck of public use Wednesday and Friday The range is also used by rifle and on each one right nowl proper execution could have a vested interest. It can be "Never interpret partner’s driver’s license. The boy was deprive you of your oppor­ cards to change his or her evenings starting next week. pistol clubs, some schools, the FBI Sizes S-M-L. downtown unraveled if you view It card as a suit preference if it arrested, police said, when he was CARDS ACCEPTED tunities today. Don't blow your rationally. luck. The range will be open for rifle School and the Manchester Police and Parkade. advantages with rash tactics. can logically mean anything There is no rule here. It is observed running a stop sign at Bran­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dm . else” shooting from 6 to 8 p.m. on Department, Melvin Siebold, recrea­ ford and Durkin Sts. Thursday after­ ARTHUR DRUG TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be proper and courteous to 21) Don't take it upon yourself Here is a hand to illustrate acc ^ e to the request provid­ tion director, said. noon. careful how you phrase what to make decisions or com­ this. We won’t go into the ed the person asking for new you say toejay. Someone's mitments for others today merits of the bidding except to anger could be aroused cards is willing to pay for without first getting their per­ point out that West can make OPEN DAILY 8-10 SATUROAY ONLY 12.99 through a slip of the lip. mission. them. $18 valuesi GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. Follow your more prudent in­ 19) You won't make sound stincts where finances are con­ judgments today if you yield to Berry’s World cerned today. Be tight-fisted, pressure. Don't be talked into The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions rather than a splurger. something that will cause you CANCER (June 21-July 22) problems. ... Your productivity will be AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) diluted considerably today if Keep your mind on the job to­ you don't keep your priorities day. Your attention span Isn't in order. Attend to Important quite up to par. If thoughts isnii BETTER projects before playing. wander, your work will suffer. 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Obituaries ‘ynfM>“twfiEa ii:L;iu 8*.a; Bloodmobile collects Area police Krwin G. Milrliell Mrs. Louis A. Joubert 68 pints at SNET TOLLAND - Erwin G. Mitchell, Mrs. Lou E. Joubert, 68, of 9 Tyler The Red Cross Bloodmobile's visit Albert A. Pellegalto 82. of 56 Skunganaug Rd. died Circle died this morning at Thursday to the Manchester branch Bernard E. Humiston Bolton and one for operating while license is Thursday at his horhe. He was the Manchester Memorial Hospital. She James Harmer under suspension. of Southern New England Telephone State Police, Colchester Barracks, husband of Mrs. Maude Metcalf was the wife of Louis A. Joubert. Co. (SNET) netted 68 pints. The Miss Davian Hollister Helen Ryjoch, of Suffield, was Mitchell. Mrs. Joubert was born June 10, Gordon C. Eagleson are seeking the owner of a small arrested Thursday on a warrant collection was for SNET employes Eric H. Bailey chestnut horse which was killed when Mr. M itchell was born in 1908 in Manchester, N.H., daughter only. charging her with issuing a bad Middlebury and lived in Tolland for of the late Walter and Mary Kelly Karl M. Smith it ran in front of a truck on Rt. 85 late Of the 73 donors who appeared 65 James P. Sirianni check. The complaint was made by the past 50 years. He was a member Cook, and lived here for the past 31 Wednesday night. K-Mart at Vernon Circle. She was were from SNET and 8 were 0- Fred L. Bigelow The driver of the small pickup of the United Congregational Church years, She was a communicant of the Negative type blood donors specially Mary L. Kaye released on a $100 non-surety bond of Tolland. Church of the Assumption. truck was William J. O’Donnell of for appearance in Common Pleas recruited by the Red Cross Blood Donna M. Piekos Amston. The truck had to be towed Other survivors are two sons, She is also survived by a son, Louis Richard A. Carlson Court 19, Rockville, Oct. 13. Center in Farmington. There were from the scene. Arthur H. Mitchell of Willington and A. Joubert Jr. of East Hampton; two four donors from SNET transferred Harold F. Anderson Jacqueline Ilsley, of 300 South St., Erwin G. Mitchell of Monson, Mass.; daughters, Mrs. Henry Kremidas of to another time, and one from the 0- V.W. Lassonde Marlborough was charged Thursday with faile to a daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Bugbeeof South Windsor and Mrs. Frank Negative group also transferred. Gary C. Matre Rodney Voisine, 19, of Isleib Rd., drive a reasonable distance apart Ledyard; five grandchildren and two Mariano of West Hartford; a brother, Wallace D. Bennet Jr. Marlborough, was charged Thursday after a two-car accident on Rt. 30. The regular Bloodmobile visit will Leon R. Zahaba great-grandchildren. Francis Cook of North Bergin, N.J.; be Friday, Sept. 24 from 12:30 to 5:30 night with third-degree criminal mis­ The driver of the other car was The funeral is Saturday at 11 a m. and five grandchildren. David H. Rathburn p.m. at South United Methodist Donald W. Smith chief in connection with the breaking Annette Frese, of 17 Knollwood Dr., at Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Ellington The funeral is Monday at 9:30 a.m. Church. Georgianna Aronson of a Connecticut Light & Power light Vernon. Ms. Ilsley is scheduled to Ave., Rockville. The Rev. Donald G. from the John F. Tierney Funeral Those wishing to make ap­ William K. Conway on N. Main St. appear in court in Rockville, Oct. 1. Miller, pastor of the United Home, 219 W. Center St., with a Mass pointments may call 643-5111. Walk- Eugene R. Gale Police said the arrest is part of an South Windsor Congregational Church, will of­ at the Church of the Assumption at in donors will be welcome. Timothy J. Moriarty on-going investigation of vandalism Paul C. Macha, 32, of Scotland, was ficiate. Burial will be in East 10. Burial will be in St. James Richard E. Holman to town and private property. Police The Red Cross urges the public to arrested Thursday on a warrant Cemetery, Tolland. Cemetery, Robert J. Cullen help the program reach its monthly said this includes considerable van­ charging him with issuing a bad Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the funeral Edward A. Bachl 150 pint total. dalism at Blish Memorial Park in­ check. The complaint was made by home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Martha M. Moriconi home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 cluding destruction of several picnic Duraform Inc. of South Windsor. He The family suggests that any p.m. Blood donors are as follows: Arthur E. Noyes tables. Voisine is to appear in Com­ was released on a $250 non-surety memorial gifts may be made to the The family suggests that any John J. Brennan David P. Viara mon Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, Daniel J. O'Connell bond for appearance in court in East Tolland Volunteer Ambulance Corps memorial gifts may be made to the Robert S. Roche Oct. 4. Raymond S. Boor William C. Nochols Hartford, Oct. 11. or to the United Congregational American Cancer Society, 237 E. Hubert Mulligan Vernon Church Building Fund. Center St. Charles R. Augustus Police are investigating the report Mrs. Anne C. Noyes Jacqueline M. Nelson Gary J. Foss, 10, of 199 South St., of the theft of a three-speed bicycle Fred E. Webster James S. Gagne Rockville, was admitted to Rockville from a King St. yard and the theft of Karen E. Curtis Neil F. Lafforlhun General Hospital, Thursday, with a Paul S. Pellegatto three CB radios from the following; Conflict of interest Allen C. Krob possible concussion. A car parked at the 10-Pin Bowling Elizabeth Freeman Donor of 0-Negative, special Police said the child ran out from Alley, Rt. 5, belonging to Larry Donna L. Chase recruits his driveway into a car driven by Briggs of Imperial Dr., Manchester; problem solved by town Kathleen D. Moseley Nancy Phelon Mary Herindeen, of 85 Old Town Rd. Norma M. Bancroft a car parked in the G. Fox lot on Rt. Arthur S. Lassow No action was taken against the 5, belonging to James Zello of Wind­ Victor Moses said that town elected Mrs. Dolores E. Cadorette Edgar G. Rogers Due to a recent conflict of interest Merwin E. Waldron driver. sor Locks; and from a car parked in ruling and the installation of a new officials and town employes should Rosemary B. Cronin Irving G. Foster Evelyn D. Chapman the Nassau Furniture lot, Rt. 5, diesel fuel tank, the town will no refrain from doing business with the Mrs. Gwendolyn G. Dunson During radar checks Thursday belonging to William Jordan of town to prevent “the appearance of a Susan M. Harvey Vernon Police issued 38 tickets for longer purchase diesel fuel from John Robert Mrs. Martha D. Greene Garden Dr., Manchester. Mayor Matthew Moriarty’s firm. conflict of interest.” Moses' ruling Robert W. Teed speeding, one for improper passing Moriarty, in a letter delivered was requested by Carl A. Zinsser, a Albert L. Dandurand Thursday to Town Manager Robert member of the Board of Directors Michael G. Petrone B. Weiss, requested that the town no whose real estate firm had been con­ Mrs. Alice A. Smith Hartford firm low bidder longer buy diesel fuel from Moriarty tacted by the Town Parking Authori­ Mrs. Jeanne C. Eagleson Ray W. Livermore on new town dump truek Brothers. The mayor is vice- ty about the possible purchase of OPEN 7EVEN DAYSI land. Dennis J. Dailey president of the company. Dorothy A. MacVane A Hartford firm is the apparent low bidder for a dump A recent decision by Town Counsel Moriarty’s memo instructed the Robert B. Mallett truck to be used by the town Highway Department. town manager to tell all department Norris T. Wood Airport Truck Center of Hartford entered a $28,686 bid ALL STAR PIZZA DELI Barry and Cohen heads not to do any town business Darlene M. Stibinger for the vehicle, which will have a gross weight of 45,000 699 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER with Moriarty Brothers while Alvin A. Skoog pounds. The firm, a division of GMC, submitted the (The Old LaStrada) to debate Stinday Moriarty is serving on the Board of James E. Parker lowest of three bids received. Directors. There were also two other bids opened Thursday by Incumbent Democratic State Sen. The only continuing transaction Maurice Pass, director of general services. David Barry and Republican con­ that will be affected is the purchase A Meriden company. Unified Data Products Corp., sub­ tender David Cohen will debate the GREAT PIZZA . of diesel fuel, which Moriarty said mitted the apparent low bid for supplying Manchester issues facing voters of the Fourth did not amount to much business with data processing forms for the 1976-77 fiscal year. State Senate District on WTNH-TV IRS sets dates over the course of a year. The company bid $6,000 for 500,000 of the forms, which (Channel 8), Sunday, Sept. 19 at 2 pm. The fuel was purchased from for Trudon will be used at the town’s data center at 1146 Main St. Moriarty for a couple of diesel town Eight other firms bid for the data processing forms ser­ Diane Northrop of the League of fire trucks. It was the only area firm vice. Women Voters of Glastonbury and auctions that supplied the higher-grade diesel Cardinal Pump Sales of Glastonbury was the apparent Bob Norman of Channel 8 will ques­ tion Barry and Cohen on the half-hour fuel needed for the fire vehicles. The federal Internal Revenue Ser­ low bidder for supplying Manchester with two centrifugal show. With the newly installed fuel tank vice (IRS) will conduct public auc­ pumps to be used at the Upper Glastonbury pump station. SANDWICHES at the town highway garage, tions Sept. 20 and 27 at two The Glastonbury company’s bid of $1,298 was apparent­ • RARE ROAST BEEF • RUEBEN PLENTY however, Manchester will be able to automobile dealerships in Talcott- ly the lowest of four received. • CORNED BEEF OR PASTRAMI • PASTRAMI MELT About town J provide diesel fuel for all town ville, an IRS spokesman said today. vehicles, according to Maurice Pass, Monday’s auction will be at the State liquor commission director of general services. former site of Trudon Porsche-Audi The new 10,000 gallon tank has been and the Sept. 27 auction will be at the cites local restaurant Manchester Grange will have its installed and needs only to be in­ site of Trudon Volkswagen. Both are spected and tested. The town has had for visibility violation annual fair Saturday at starting at on Rt. 83. _CLIP THESE COUPONS TODAYI 9:30 a m at Grange Hall, Olcott St. A a 4,000 gallon tank for many years, The IRS spokesman said the auc­ but this held a lower-grade fuel, good The state Liquor Control Commission has given chicken barbecue will be served at tion, handleci by auctioneer Richard Cavey’s Restaurant seven days to submit a plan to comp­ noon. for highway diesel vehicles, but not Mather of Granby, will be of personal for fire trucks. Pass said. ly with a law which requires street visibility of liquor 'j!o"v.iCAT"s“ /^ property only and will not include drawing and preparation. Pass said the increased number of any vehicles. A commission spokesman said today that no decision vehicles using diesel fuel made it Fire calls The vehicles, owned by the Connec­ on the alleged violation was reached in a Thursday 11 SANDWICHES economical to install the new tank. ticut Bank & Trust Co., are reported­ hearing. Action was delayed, the spokesman said, to see ITil/i This Coupon M anchesler “Previously a 10,000 gallon tank ly being resold to World Wide load of fuel would have been out what the Manchester restaurant will do about the *1 OFF Thursday, 11:49 a m.—Traffic accident Volkswagen, the New Jersey VW dis­ problem. On Any Large on 1-86. (Town) there until doomsday,” he said. tributor. The law requires that the drawing or preparation of Pizza, This FrI., | ! 50c OFF Thursday, 2 12 p.m. —False alarm. The larger tank means that the The IRS auctions were scheduled Sat, i Sun. alcoholic beverages be done in an area visible from the - ' - - - ! I On Any N.Y. Dtll Sandwich. ■ Box 531. Nathan Hale School. Spruce St. town will be able to buy fuel in larger in an attempt to recover about $80,- street or main entrance. I Town I quantities at a time and, thus, take 000 in liens placed against the two The restaurant allegedly refused to cooperate with a Thursday, 8 .30 p.m. —False alarm. advantage of discount prices for dealerships when they were seized Box 182. Foxcroft and Deepwood Drs. larger purchases. Pass said. commission inspector who called attention to the viola­ (Town! and closed in July. tion, the spokesman said. J>|nne 646^55557 EAST ELDRIDGE STREET OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY, SEPT. 19th 1-4 P. Directions — Porter St. to Autumn St. Look for signs.

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NEWER COLONIAL The owner of this immaculate 8 room DUTCH COLONIAL NEW 7 ROOM COLONIAL Colonial has been transferred. Living room, of seven large rooms - three bedrooms - 2>4 dining room, large kitchen with all appliances! baths best of materials — vinyl siding. Buy 3 bedrooms, 2*4 baths, fireplaced and paneled wood deck off fireplaced family room, 4 JUMBO CARE now and finish the interior yourself. Priced to family room, first floor laundry, rear porch, bedrooms, 2t^ baths, aluminum siding, brick Stop and See this large 7 room Cape — vinyl sell. aluminum storm windows and doors, aluminum front, and attached two car garage. siding, brick front, 244 baths and family room siding, full basement, wall-to-wall carpeting with fireplace. large kitchen with range, dishwasher and dis­ 649-2813 posal and attached two car garage. T.J. CROCKEH, Realtor PETERMAN REALTY & BUILDING CO. woLverton T.J. CROCKEn, Realtor 649-9404 REAL ESTATE 643-1577 250 Fern St 643-1577 644-8659 aGency

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port Announcamentt 3 Announcemantf ycle ft of ing; BOLTOH LIONS CLUB ding TO BENEFIT EYE RESEARCH She Herald arry CHICKEN BAR-B-Q ;ter; iR t. Sunday, Sept. 19th -11 am to 6 pm find- FOOD SERVICED 1 to 6 P.M. id in Chicken • Corn • Spaghetti • Salad • Beer S Soda . 5, ADULTS $4.50 CHILDREN (10-16) $2.50 I of UNDER 10 FREE ' Fun A G.m .. For A ll p o „, fe, ^Id t (Ballon Riding SlablM ) BOLTON HEIGHTS FARM I Make some- nRTE. 11. 85 — BOBOLTON ijij one happy M uffler g Today — RegallCenter i Call 643-2711 I, „ l„ „ , „,n „ Corner ol Broad and Center Street Mon.-Fri. e a.m. . 6 p.m. Phone 646-2112 Sal 8 a m. - 12 noon

A hand full ol caih It Happiness is Lost and Found 1 bBttar than a garaga MAIN STREET DANCE LOST - Passbook 26 0154520. full ol atutf. Connecticut Bank & Trust at the Manchester Armory Company. Application made September 25th for payment. Help Wanted 13 Dancing 9-1 a.m.eBYOB LOST - Savings Passbook PHONE FROM home to ser­ Number 0380037424. Hartford vice our customers in the Ticket information 649-6338, 872-6163, National Bank and Trust Co., Manchester area, flexible hours, super earnings, 249- 742-9176 Manchester Green Office. 7773. Application made for pay­ Sponsored by St. George's Couples Club ment. SALES POSITION - Straight Personals 2 commissions, leads furnished to home owners. Call 242-5402. WANTED - Middle aged woman to share expenses in ACT NOW - Turn spare time Happiness is into $$$! Be a S a n ta ’s !: meeting you at the MANCHESTER six room Duplex, all fur­ nished. Call 646-1297 after 5 Demonstrator, earn commi$- : VFWAUXiLiARY FiRE p.m. $ions up to 30%- or - have a SPAGHETTi DEPARTMENT Toy & Gift Party in your WANTED RIDE - Corner San- home and earn free gifts! Our SUPPER Ladie’s Auxiiiary 29th year! Call or write San­ tina Drive and Keeney St. to at the Post Home Bake Saie :■ Manchester Memorial ta ’s Parties, Avon, Conn. 5 608 E. Center St. Sunday, Sept. 19 ;i Hospital, 7-3:30 p.m. 643-5381. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. Manchester 9 a.m. to 12 i WE WANT honest reliable Monday, Sept. 20 INTEGRAL YOGA Course 5 Main and classes. Offered in East Hart­ persons who can meet people i 6:30-8 p.m. Hiiiiard Street | ford. Four week courses, and make friends for our Donations. meet once a week, beginning business. Good income oppor­ M ond^ October 4th, 7-8:15 tunity, call 872-4515 between p.m. Tuesday October 5th, 7- 10 a.m. -12 noon. An equal op- portuntiy employer. 8:15 p.m. Saturday October HAPPY 40th 9th, 10:30-11:45 a.m. call 646- 5023 or 224-3220 for informa­ RNs and LPNs - Top salary, KEEP SMILING tion. excellent benefits and good ANN KEEP HAPPY i working conditions await you. 720 SHARES Manchester Skilled nursing facility has full and part time openings on Love, Red 1 State Bank Stock for sale. For w information. Call 649-8679 or the 3-11 and 11-7 shifts for 646-3414 after 8 p.m. staff nurses. Call Mrs. Ferguson, Director of Nursing LEGAL NOTICE DANCING - Every Friday at 647-9194. NOTICE FOR ADMISSION Night at Manchester VFW Post Home for members and MACHINIST - At least five OF ELECTORS, □ NOTICES guests. 208 East Center years experience. Self­ TOWN OF ANDOVER, Street. starter, able to work from CONN. blueprints.b lu e p r Burke Tool and Lost and Found Notice is hereby given that HOLD AN American Country Macniine Company,■npa Bunker the Board of Admission of Dance as a fund raiser - or for Hill Road, Andover, Connec- IMPOUNDED - mixed tan ticut. 742-7837. Electors for the Town of An­ male dog. Wetherell Street. fun! Bright, lively music with dover will be in session in the Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. "The Fifer’s Delight” band and easy figures make it fun STARTING to take Town Office Building on for everyone. Ralph Sweet, 32 applications for full time R a n t T m September 25th, 1976 from 9 IPOUNDED - mixed female employment. Call 872-4515 E t a d s G EI puppy, black with brown South Maple Street, Enfield, T R E S U L T * am to 12 Noon, in accordance between 10 a m. and 12 noon. ‘ -s w a n I coloring. Strawberry Lane. Conn. 1 or call 749-4494. ADff with State Statue Sec. 9-17 tor An equal opportunity rT« * » A f1 > A D S Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. employer. the purpose of admitting all Insurance to SUl TS ' y P persons who are found to be qualified to be Electors of the $10,000 INSURANCE for your MATURE dependable person, part time nights, 2, 3 or 4 ™^A«] son (daughter) for $30. an­ a OS G l Town of Andover. nights. Work is primarily nually, if you qualify. Risk fcEl " i S t i The qualifications are as BARGAINS making pizzas and grinders. Icsu tj^ ^™ follows: Applicant must be Management Associates, Box 108, Buckland Station, 06040. Applv m person, Mr. LaPizza ■ 'A AN eighteen years of age, must be IN BLOOM inside David's Restaurant. a resident of the Town of An­ IN THE Call for appointment, 646-2090. dover, if foreign born must be Help Wanted 13 a naturalized citizen. WANT ADS ARE YOU a good worker? If WINDOW CLEANER - Must so, we have a position Ruth K. Munson. 643-2711 be experienced and reliable. available for you in a big and Town Clerk Steady work and fringe growing company. Call 872- for Board for benefits. An equal opportunity 4515. An equal opportunity Admission of Electors employer m/f. Call 649-5334. employer. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD EXCHANGE, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Sept. 17, 1976

...... ‘ ...... •k«.'.k..V ...... Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Hornet For Sale 23 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD EXCHANGE, Mancheslpr Pnnn Hornet For Sale Fri., 17, 1976 - PAGE THREE 23 Homes For Sale PERSON WANTED part NIGHT SHIFT APPLICATIONS now being EXPERIENCED - Payroll G LASTO NBURY - New 23 Homes For Sale time, to maintain vending taken for experienced or SWITCHBOARD clerk. Mature individual to Listing - this beautiful ’Tudor 23 Homes For Sale 23 trainee grinders. Apply 395 handle complete responsibili­ MANCHESTER - Super three TWO FAMILY, central loca­ cafeteria, located in Vernon Raised Ranch, sits on top of bedroom townhouse con­ ONLY Main Street, Manchester. 9 OPERATOR/ ty of large automated payroll Minnechaug Mountain. tion, nice lot, four rooms each e a s t HARTFORD - Five . NOME OF THE area. Hours to coincide with dominium, family room, MANCHESTER-Just Listed lunch period. No experience We are now hiring Jig Bore a,m.-3;30 p.m. and insurance programs. If Clathedral ceilings, fantastic floor, good condition. $43,000. room Ranch, full basement appliances, pool, tennis, many 646-2426, 9-5. Price is right. Six room necessary, will train. Apply in and Lathe Operators. RECEPTIONIST ualified, inquire at 60 famiiy room with 16’ brick Pal‘0. treed lot, $34,- ONE YEAR WARRANTY illiard Street, Manchester advantages to carefree living nanch, fireplace, private person State Vending, 190 Minimum of 5 years CERTIFIED Substitute in busy Manchester bar, two fireplaces manv 900 Warren E. Howland, jeyced yard. B/W Realty. 647- daniel f. rtale Teachers - K-12, East Hart­ aon Tuesday, September 21. g 7 , ^ . Warren E. Howland MANCHESTER - Five room, Realtors, 643-1108. Burnham St, South Windsor. experience. Must be able to manufacturing company. more features. 70’s. B/W Realtor, 643-1108 read Blue Prints and set ford Public Schools for 1976-77 Must have warm personali­ Reaity, 647-1419. two bedroom apartment, first floor, two-family. Good loea- ABILITY TO answer up. Apply in person to: school year. Substitute orien­ ty, neat appearance, Busineat Opportunity 14 tation and workshop is e a s t HARTFORD - West­ hon, garage, $185. per month. telephone requests for service excellent typing and ability NEW LISTING - Six room scheduled for September 21, SMALL ENGINE Service brook Street. Six room Cape Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- while maintaining customer l i - M I to deal with public. Apply Cape. Firepiace, Waii-to-wail One car garage and rec room. BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE 1976 at the Langford School on Corporation expanding dealer carpeting, immediate oc­ 4535, goodwill; operate desk adding in person Convenient to bus, shopping machine/calculator to 61 Alps Drive, there will be network. No experience cupancy. (Jnly $35,900. Pasek $22,900 — Older 8 roomer. CORPORATION and park, etc. Aluminum TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, new roof, balance fuel trucks. Work 190 Tunnel Road two work shops 9:30 a.m. and necessary, (^mplete training Reaitors, 289-7475. 7:30 p.m. All certified program. $500. investment siding. $34,900. By owner. Call gutters, nice yard, near $3^000 - Immaculate 3 bedroom Ranch, mini-estate alone. Part-time evenings Vernon, Connecticut 649-6711. ysrd. from 5 p.m.-lO p.m, five days teachers interested in sub­ required to start your own P&WA. Call after 5, 569-0903. stituting in the East Hartford KLOCKCO. business. Ideal for retired or MANCHESTER - Buckiey weekly from October 1st to 1366 Tolland Tpka. School area - Six room Cape, RANCH - A “Must” House for ~ Six-room Colonial, aluminum elding, patio, March 1st. P.O. Box 8287, Public Schools must attend part time. Details on request. TOLLAND - Four bedroom MANCHESTER Drive-In now fireplace, iarge iot, custom Children - four bedrooms, un­ East Hartford, Connecticut. one of the workshops. Manchaater, Conn. Mr. Barker. ESCA Field Raised Ranch. 2 1/2 baths. has a few openings for help. An Equal Opportunity Employer buiit home with aiuminum 06108, Applications may be filled out Training Division Box 619, ique playroom, paneled living Beautiful large in-ground Must be over 18, Call 6496000 at the meeting. Please bring a Wading River, New York. siding. Asking $35,900. Shorey room, dining room, kitchen, pool. 3/4 acre lot. $49,900 H w ’J s t r P^bllke yard. Friday and Saturday eveningsmgs Realty, 872-8578. CARD GALLERY - Assistant copy of Conn. Certification, 11792. laundry room, two baths, and Warren E. Howland Realtors after 6 p.m. Ask for Mr, Directions for Langford PORTER - Convalescent loaded with built-ins. Low 40s manager trainee - mature, Wilson. Home seeking full time, Owner, 646-8852. $39,900 Aluminum sided "Doll House” 6-room responsible, flexible hours. School: North east comer of MANCHESTER - Small store, East Hartford off Goodwin porter, experienced with floor ample parking, great poten­ MANCHESTER - By owner - MANCHESTER - Meadow SOL-D baltis, wall to wall, beautifully Apply in person only, AFTERNOONS 1-6, Monday- care helpful but facility Immaculate four room Con­ Manchester Pafkade. 'Street. East Hartford does not tial, call B/W Realty, 647- MANCHESTER - Offers in­ Lane. Gambolotti built tread Inf M ust ..ii underpricedi Friday for snack bar. Must be discriminate on the basis of willing to train. Apply in per­ 1419. dominium with full basement, vited on this expanded six Garrison Colonial, four 18 or over. Apply in person. son, to Meadows Convalescent carpeting, air-conditioning, *^.»VU Ansaldi built Ranch, wall to wall everywhere MATURE HOUSEKEEPER, sex, race, religion or national room Ranch in the bedrooms, formal dining Tallwood Country Club, Route origin. Home, 333 Bidwell Street. MOTHER who enjoys all appliances, pool, tennis Manchester Green area. First room, stone front, panel^ brick front, two fireplaces, two-car garage full two days per week, own 85, Hebron. 646-1151. Manchester. transportation. South Windsor children will care for your and many advantages to floor family room, three family room with bar, 2-car basement, treed and shrubbed yard ’ *3 7 ,0 0 0 area. Call 644-2183 after 7 p.m. child in my home days. West carefree living. Call ^ 5 2 2 3 , bedrooms, one and 1/2 baths, garage, lovely wooded lot NURSES - RNS or LPNS, 11 AN ASSISTANT for small Center Street area. Call 646- after 3 p.m. fireplaced living room. Priced many, many extras. Priced forties^ ! more for your money! Buy a Raised Ranch' New on the market! Very nice six room p.m. to 7 a.m. shift, full or GAS AHENDANT East Hartford office to be RELIABLE PERSON for 2108. in the mid $40’s. Zinsser Agen­ for quick sale at $62,900 ^ven rooms, IVz baths, 2-car garage, 14' rear Cape within walking distance to school, part time, pleasant working Want person to work trained to take full charge. cy, 646-1511, Ar™da Realty, 644-1539, 528- house cleaning one day per conditions in small skilled deck All this and more on over one acre Clean ^ r e e or four bedrooms, one-car garage, weekends only. Must be at Please call 528-1194. LICENSED MOTHER will week in South Windsor. Plea­ nursing facility. Call Mrs. air atmosphere close to city conveniences. this home is a pleasure to show. sant home. Must have own least 18 years of age. Must provide experienced child Klett, DNS at 289-9571. KITCHEN HELP - Convales­ transportation. References. have an automobile. $2.31 care in her home, Buckley 549,500 Spacious, gracious Dutch Colonial. Winding 644-1069. cent Home seeking part time School area. Manchester. 646- MANCHESTER - New Raised SOMEONE to assist full time an hour plus benefits. App­ 30 hours per w eek, pot Ranch, seven rooms, ap­ staircase, completely modern kitchen, front to in lawn care business. Must be ly at The B.P, Gas Station, 4096. MANCHESTER RN's-LPN’s - wanted for full washer. Apply in person to proximately one acre and an back living room and master bedroom. Seven over 18. Call 649-3238. 947 Center Street, Meadow’s Convalescent 8-room Colonial, one and 3/4 YES WE HAVE HOMES IH THE 30$ D. F. REALE time or part time 11 p.m. to 7 Situation Wanted IS Manchester or call 646- Home, 333 Bidwell Street, acres. Both have 2 1/2 baths, dTIf 1" formal gar­ a m. shifts. Apply to Direc­ den including flowering trees! Desirable Bowers tors of Nursing, Salmon Brook TEMPORARY Gas station 9467. Manchester. two garage^ up to 10 inches $33,900 - Cape with five rooms, large lot, garage. J£yjjjj^tree^Phon^4M525 atten d an t. Call 644-8933 FORMER TEACHER will 3r63, Convalescent Home, off babysit week days in her insulation. Choose your colors between 9 a.m.-3 p.m. m SO O - Industrially zoned, 6-room Capo with large House Street, Glastonbury. KENNEL - Part time after­ home in Highland Park area. for interior and rugs. Middle DIESEL MECHANIC needed noons and Saturdays. Ideal for Phone 633-5244. Call 646-4515. $50’s. A participating builder SINGER COMPANY - has an - must have good experienced retired person in good in the home owner’s warranty opportunity for a mechanical­ background. For appoint­ MACHINIST - able to set up physical condition. Maintain plan for 10 years of nationally ”aS.~ central ly inclined person who will be ment, 688-2233. remises, bathes dogs, Private Inatructlona 18 insured protection. (Carles $51,900 Eight room, four bedroom English Tudor JOE LOMBARDO and work to blueprint with working in our repair depart­ V n HAS JUST LISTED- minimum supervision. Apply quire 1-5 p.m. Canine Ponticelli and Son, 646-1540, Co onial. Executive area. Truly too many extras ment. Some electronic LUBRICATION Help needed - Holidav Inne, 200 Sheldon REMEDIAL READING and 646-0800. ~ Colonial, very clean, aluminum a very clean six plus rooms, three bedroom two in person. Triumph Manufac­ siding, oversized 2-car garage. now ' pool' Call to inspect experience helpful but not immediately for second shift. Road, Manchester. No phone math; individualized work bathroom two car garage Raised Ranch on a one turing Company, 55 Elm necessary. Will train. Apply in We have openings for program, (lst-8th grade) by Street, Manchester. calls please. TWO NEW HOMES - Up on person. Singer Company, 856 experienced lubrication help Masters degree teacher, 568- *'•" ’ 2 rooms, 4 baths, new gutters, East Eldridge Street. A seven new wiring system. ” ’ MUST Main Street, Manchester for greasing trucks and INSURANCE AGENCY has 8075. $53,500 Colossal Colonial, 8 rooms, four bedrooms 2'A LANDSCAPE laborers, full room Cape ready for occupan­ d e t S Conn, An equal opportunity trailers. Starting rate, $3.75 gening for full time gal. cy and a seven room Dutch baths. Must be sold at once' Ask for Joe Lom­ time or part time, Grantland employer. hourly. Uniforms and tools PIANO, ORGAN, Voice ~ Great location for this 7-room Colonial, Nursery Inc., 643-0669. Experienced in all lines of in­ Colonial. ’These are quality clean, many amenities, garage. bardo. Oh, yes, 2-car garage, large lot. furnished. For appointment surance. Call 289-5448 for ap­ Instruction - Werner’s Studio. homes, the very best of call 688-2233. All teachers m em bers of I $53,900 " [ / '’ LEAGUE/’ This one you must see! Ask for WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY GAS STATION attendant pointment between 9 a.m. and everything. Come see for PART TIME - Sales - If you 4 p.m, Connecticut State Music ~ anxious. New Alex Matthew. Green ivy over quarry stone. Realtors - _ 647-7473 needed full time, ^ p ly in per­ are area professional yourself, we defy comparison. professional rec room, treed lot. SCHOOL BUS Drivers - Teacher’s Association. All Cali, we will open them and son at Gorin's Sports Car salesmen in the day time and ages. Morning, afternoon, Center, Tolland Turnpike, Knowledge of Manchester ESTABLISHED Realtor has your can browse through at $59,500 New listing! Gambolotti built Colonial. Seven want to sell at night and make evening lessons. 643-8137, 647- ~ “ bedrooms, rec Talcottiville. necessary. Clean driving opening for highly motivated your convenience. High 50’s. room, large treed lot. Bowers School. rooms. 4 bedrooms, two-car garage, wall to wall more than your day job...it’s record required. Five years salesperson with real estate 1623. fun and easy!!! Call Mr. T.J, Crockett, Realtor, 643- everywhere. Mid sixties neighborhood! Tasteful East Hartford GAL FRIDAY - Experienced driving experience required. license. Ask for Mr. Bissell, 1577. $46,500 Douglas, 525-9134. Call 643-2373, 7 ‘i®"*'’®' 'b'* modernized 5-5 combination of sun and shade. Two fireplaces. shorthand, typing, Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. TWO Family. 2-car garage and loft. bookkeeping, payroll etc. Call SALES PEOPLE - Older MANCHESTER - New listing. BRAND NEW AND BEAUTIFUL 872-8533, after 3 p.m. multi-million dollar company HANG GLIDING lessons - b Immaculate 4-room Cape on Keenev°Q7i?™ri‘' "®* ”®‘*®^ Ranches, off with young ideas has openings appointment call, 875-196- quiet street. Ideal starter or Keeney St. Family room, 2'A baths, 2-car garage. •" ‘lYooms, family room, HARDWARE and plumbing for people who are looking for NURSING SUPERVISOR Northern Connecticut School retirement home. Enclosed I 2 A battis. $96,900, worfh avary canf. store work for receiving, porch, park-like private 7= "®* Colonial, huge lot, a future, in sales and manage­ of Hang Gliding. carpeting, fireplace, patio, deck. ** stocking and sales. Apply in ment. Opening due to in-house NIGHTS - 11:15 p.m. - 7:15 a.m. backyard. Room for expan­ rST*" "*'?“• lof. I person. The Barrett Plumbing promotions. This company SEWING LESSONS - Learn to sion. $34,500. Keith Real Ballava If or nof undar $90,000. I Supply, 331 Broad Street, has more financial success sew in a small class with in­ Estate, 649-1922. . Ask for Joa Lomhurdn Manchester. Challenging opportunity for a Registered Nurse In Ranch, 2 A baths, 2-car garage, fumlly room with stories than any other in New dividual instruction. Call 643- fireplace, real nice yard. rrp.J England, no limit on what you a progressive 300 bed general hospital. We are 6226. MANCHESTER - Lovely 8 $89,000 Authentic 14 room Cheney Estate. Almost 3 PART-TIME Manicurist too can earn. Call Doug Baskin, seeking an Individual with a comprehensive room Colonial in prestige acres of estate-like land. Call for inspection. 1 1 , join a rapidly growing area. Four bedrooms, 2 1/2 I ~ Brand new 8-room Colonials off Keeney St. 525-9134. knowledge of the latest principles and techniques Schoola-Clattea 19 4 bedrooms, family room, fireplace, 2'A baths 2-car progressive salon. Call 643- baths, reasonably priced in garage. ' 2483 Ask for Pat or Linda. of clinical nursing services, having demonstrated the Mid 60’s. B/W Realty, 647- TWD DF FDREST HILL’S FINEST AVON-YES! You can give substantial supervisory experience. CHILDREN’S Art Class now yourself a winter vacation! forming. Will learn basics in 1419. The successful candidate will be providing the H'flbland Park 1) Absolufaly ‘ Musf Sail." Majesfic 8 room, 4 Earn that money selling acrylic painting and other School 8 rooms, 2'A baths, 2-car garage, large lot, Nine Holes Before Dinner MEAT COUNTER help beautiful Avon Christmas coordination and general supervision of nursing creative art forms. For infor­ executive location. Owner wants out. Could be a real Colonial, fully air con­ Walk to the golf course from your solid brick, one wanted. Apply in person. gifts, jewelry and cosmetics personnel activities to maintain continuity of nur­ mation, call 646-4433. ditioned wifh a panoramic view of the Conn Highland Park Market, 317 BOLTON and 'A bath Coloniall Then relax in front of your now. Go some place exotic sing care. Oversized six room Ranch. Highland Street, Manchester. later. No selling experience “ '‘“ "A® profosslonol fireplace wifh a drink made at your “wet bar.” Hornet For Sale 23 Spacious living room, for­ $68,000 - Bolton. Unbelievable is the word on this 9- necesssary. InterestM? Call Must have current licensure in the State of ""8 - Dine in your formal dining room, watch the sun LUNCH BUS Person - 523-9401. Connecticut. Send resume and salary require­ mal dining room, three room (custom built by owner) log home. 2,500 sq ft ot sixtios! Unbollevable but true.' required between the hours of 71 BELL STREET- Im­ bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, set from your enclosed rear porch and retire to ment, in confidence to: maculate custom built five iMpL*” Call to 12-3 p^^m. Cavey's Restaurant, enclosed sunporch, 2 baths, one of the 3 bedrooms. This one won’t last, so call MATURE middleaged person room ranch, sunporch, patio, 45 East Center Street, with mechanical ability for 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, condition. Ann Hunter for appointment. Manchester. X s s fs ta n t Director of P e rso n n e l landscaped lot, 120x320. g i l l i e ^ y a r d ramlnicont of an Italian vllial full or part time position in Marion E. Robertson Realtor, one acre lot. Only $42,500. FM REAL ESTATE CENTER Coin-Op Car Wash. Applicant 643-5953. PART TIME - Lubrication must have own transportation Manchester Memorial Hospital S S S i? '” """"'"”""'**'™ *''" help wanted nights and 6 4 6 -4 14 4 and should be bondabie. Apply 71 Haynes Street MANCHESTER - Santina UftR REALTY CO., INC. Ask for Alex Mafflww weekends, experience helpful, in person between, 5:30 p.m. 643-2692 18 years of age or older. Apply Manchester, Ct. 06040 Drive, Five room expandable Drop In tor a cup of coffee, no obligation. and 6 p.m. at 672 Hartford An tq m l opportunHy wnptoyw Ranch. Fireplace, breezeway, Robert D. Murdock Moriarty Bros, 315 Center St., Road, Manchester, (next to FRECHETTE AND MARTIN, Realtors, Inc. MANY MORE - (MIL US - WE WORK' Manchester. garage, treed lot. Hutchins Realtor Dairy Queen.) Agency, 646-3166. _____ 263 Main St., Manchester Uardon J U I A M t BanORE AOERCY 647-1413 Realtor 643-2174 PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERA£6 E?{(jHANGE, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Sept. 17, 1976

...... EVENIN^ HERALD E X C ^ q E , lytiq rh eatg ^^ co m ^ri.. Sept. .7, 1976- PAGF1 R tv . Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 2 3 Homes for Sale 2 3 Homes For Safe 23 Homes for Sale 23 ZINSSER Homes For Sale « Homes foz safe fi;;;;;*;;;*;;;; ...... JUST LISTED - Manchester - GREENWOOD DRIVE - Just CONVDflDKE-QU«UTYlOC«TKIN 36,900 MANCHESTER S43.500 ______31 $37,900. Colonial in very good listed. Gorgeous Cape with 1 $ AGENCY Are all available in this new three condition, formal dining South Windsor. Lovely 5W Offered by the bedroom Colonial with formal 1/2 baths, new heating NEW LISTINGS BOWER SCHOOL AREA WILL TILL your garden for $7 room, large living room, room Ranch. Brick 750 Main St. 646-1511 reautifuuy decorated SELLING YOUR HOME? living and dining rooms. 1 baths, system, tiptop condition all on And immediate occupancy Four bedroom Split Uvel. Unique ^f^bour. Call anytime, 742- kitchen with pantry, three Get top dollar! Call our first floor family room with a 213' lot. Plenty of trees. fireplace wall, like new Immaculate 3 bedroom raised dining room overlooking the EXCELLENT BUYS bedrooms, sewing room or High thirties and worth it. T. TWO FAMILY carpeting, IVi baths, car­ PHILBRICK competitors FIRST - then fireplace, kitchen with custom nursery, dishwasher, drapes Colonial on treed and uvmg room. Fireplaced family ON THESE HOMES cabinets, first floor laundry room J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577, Located on large treed lot port, patio, many nice shrubbed lot. Oversize gar­ w m . plush carpeting, aluminum call us LAST. Mr. MASONRY - Bricks, blocks, and curtains, large two-car M A B T IN s c h o o l D IS m iC T with separate rear entrance plus a garage, nice level lot with on bus line. Five rooms features, well landscaped age. New solarian kitchen, Siding and garage set on a high and Rothman. Frechette & concrete, steps, sidewalks STRONG STREET - Tremen­ dry lot. Low. low ISO’s, AGENCY — 7-room Ranch with 2-car double garage Mid SSO's. covered patio. Odegard Real­ each floor, separate yard. IW baths, gracious living Martin Realtors, 646-4144. patios, chimney and fireplace. dous Colonial on a real deep garage, aluminum siding Call 875-4973 after 6. ALTON STREET DUPLEX ty, 643-4365. heating systems. 2-car gar­ room with fireplace. Must I RANCH — Seven rooms, level lot. Eight big rooms in see to appreciate comfort REDWOOD FARMS three bedrooms, modern and storm windows, a Each apartment has three age. W eed in the 40’s. all, 11/2 baths, custom built in U&R REALTY CO., INC. om mgsiK orramiiTr Spacious 4-bedroom Colonial with kitchen, L-shaped living clean attractive, home in ' ’OUR HOUSE through GENERAL Remodeling and bedrooms, living room, huge MANCHESTER - Beautiful 1936, two-car garage. Must be kitchen, Ih baths, rec room and 643-2692 BARROWS & WALLACE one and H balhs, 2 fireplaces, plus and dining room. Large an excellent neighborhood. J. Watson Beach Real EsUte painting, interior and tree lined lot, 7,500 sq. ft. of seen to be appreciated. their own heating system. This land on bus line. Two or three BUSINESS Robert D. Murdock inn. m iutn barbeque in the kitchen. First floor Company. Professional real exterior. Free estimates. Tremendous value at $49,900. 144-7133 72M41S 3IM51S paneled family room it home was built only a few years bedrooms, modern kitchen Realtor family room, carpeting, two^;ar NINE-ROOM COLONIAL - ^ esUte service for nearly 50 References. Reasonable T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- OPPORTUNITY basement, garage, patio prices. 649-7831 ago and has been beautifully main­ with plenty of cabinet space. garage, in-ground pool and large bedrooms, U4 baths, good years. Call our Manchester of- 1577. wooded lot. 300' deep lot. $39,900. li tained Call todav Living room with fireplace. Small grocery store plus sized rooms, throughout, an ice, 647-9139. One car g a ra ^ with attached grinder shop with five BRICK DUPLEX — Living older but well cared for QUALITY Refinishing - BUNGHARD & ROSSETTO B m iR D & ROSSEmi Custom reupholstery, 199 breezeway. Being sold by DIRECT FROM OWNER room apartm ent. Good MANCHESTER room, kitchen, formal home. PLANNING TO SELL? - Our Realtors-MLS 646-2482 owner by appointment only, at Realtors-MLS 646-2482 dining room, three counseling can help without Forest Street, Manchester. location. Gross of $60,(100 Caning, ryiairs. Very $42,000 or best offer. Call after * 3 5 ,9 0 0 WALK TO MARTIN SCHOOL bedrooms, rec room, 2-car of course any obligation plus. Call for details. COLONIAL CHARM - Odegard Realty, 643-4365. Free estimates. 5, 643-6981. Manchester, six-room Cape. Just listed. Immaculate 7-room Garrison ' garage, excellent condi 646^74. Excellent condition. 3-4 bedrooms, tion, $51,900. throughout this 7-room large eat-in kitchen, firepiac^ BUSINESS LOT Colonial. First floor family room, 2-car home, family room with MANCHESTER & VICINITY MLS living room, large enclosed yard, BRICK-Block, stone eOxlM ft 'h acre lot located in garage, patio, fireplace, aluminum siding. HIGHLAND ESTAHS j GARRISON COLONIAL - fireplace and paneling. Six □ MISC. SERVICES paneled doors, black fireplaces, concrete, chimney ______649-8415 Business II Zone, 165' on $54,900. Executive type 10-room 8 rooms built in 1967, brick repairs. No job too small SENTRY VALUES one street, 128' on 2nd Raised Ranch, deluxe front, large modern wrought iron hardware, 244 Save. Call 644-8356 for es­ baths, first floor laundry, Services Ottered 31 GRACIOUS DUTCH Colonial - street. Call for details. kitchen and family room kitchen, formal dining timates. WARREN E. plenty of closet space. This ELLINGTON — Older Cape Cod within walking distance Six plus elegant rooms. area, oversized dining room, first floor family house must be seen to be CASH PAID for your older, to beach, many possibilities. High 20s. Architecturally delightful room and sitting area. I room, 15x19,4 bedrooms, 2- EXPERIENCED handyman- appreciated. unwanted or junk cars. central hall to captivate your ZINSSER AGENCY HOWLAND Living room with cathedral 8®rage, large level lot. Immediate removal. Windsor painting, carpentry, elec­ VERNON — 6 room Cape, 3 or 4 bedrooms, eat-in trical, lawn work, hauling, decorating imagination. One 646-1511 REALTOR 6 4 3 -1 1 0 8 ceiling and fieldstone I At the low, low, price of Auto Haul, 242-2549. kitchen, barn board paneled rec room, private lot, all and 1/2 baths, hardwood ALL HOMES READY FOR job (big or small). paid utilities. fireplace. Large paneled 649-4316. floors, modern kitchen, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY REWEAVING bums, holes. fireplaced living room, family rec room with brick SIXTEEN ACRES - plus MANCHESTER — New listing, excellent starter or retire­ fireplace and built-in bar. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. room ^and workroom, 2-car restored antique Colonial Call Window shades, Venetian EXPERT TREE Removal ment home, eat-in kitchen, large living room, many re­ garaged private formal gar­ Three or four bedrooms, 2 in Manchester, 15 rooms 3 blinds. Keys. TV for rent and land clearing - free es­ cent Improvements. Only $33,900. den, terrace. All this plus baths, 2-car garage, two full baths, 9 fireplace’s, Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- timates - fully insured. Call desirable location (185 Henry large extra rooms in lower PETERMAN REALTY 5221. All State Tree Expert Com­ MANCHESTER — New listing, 8 room Caps In quiet other features too pany. 647-1039. Street). Must be seen to be ap­ level framed for future numerous to mention country setting, fireplaced living room, eat-ln kitchen, preciated. High $40’s. Owner. & BULMNG CO. use. Asking $75,500. $130,000. 649-9404 644-8659 C&M TREE Service - Free es­ 3 or 4 bedrooms, large country lot. 646-8134. Principles only. timates, discount senior MANCHESTER - Seven FOR OVER 30 TEAM MANCHESTER — Two-year-yoi/hg custom Cape, front- citizens. Company Q«org« H, QrKflng, Inc, HEBRON - Seven room Contents U&R REALTY CD., INC. room, full shed dormered Manchester owned and to-back fireplaced living room, formal dining room, 3 Raised Ranch, AAA area, 643-2692 cape, 3 or 4 bedrooms, operated. Call 646-1327. bedrooms, master Is kingsized, plush carpeting DRAMHELDS owner must sell, bought new Robert D. Murdock newer kitchen, living throughout, owner wants action. home. $42,9(X). Offers invited. l O n l n n i i l l ® gracious rooms (living room, HAVE TRUCK will travel. kitchen, formai dining room, 3 Realtor room, rec room, new CELLARS Curley Realty, 347-8339 , 342- aluminum siding, $35,900. 27 LEXINGTON DRIVE Light trucking, call 643-0359. MANCHESTER — Excellent Income property off Middle 2288. bedrooms) plus a nice sun Bacfclioe Sarvica 9 room Rai*«d Ranch. 3 Turnpike. Dead-end street, many possibilities. porch In a convenient MANCHESTER - Quality ELECTRICIAN - All types of Bulldozar full bath*, aluminum neighborhood of very nice older built 7 room Cape, wiring, electrical improve­ • Scr**n*d Loam a MANCHESTER — Four bedroom Garrison Colonial, aiding, appllancaa, Vernon homes. <39,900 BOLTON featuring plaster walls and ment and repair work. Free Qr*v*l kitchen with built-ins, fireplaced living room, Understated country living carpaling. 50’a. NEAR MANCHESTER many built-in additions. estimates. Call 646-5253 • Sion* aluminum and brick exterior, 3 years young, custom minutes away from super Large lot (125x200) In a nice Fireplaced front to back • Fill built by quality builder. LINE R a n c h highway, six room Colonial Southeast location. Fireplaced living room, den, formal DRE^MAKING - Alterations • ProcM*«d Qr*v*l Cape, with 2-car garage, on done in my home, reasonable MANCHESTER — New Homes. Several models to OPEN HOUSE living room, eat-ln kitchen, dining room, 9x12 enclosed 2.8 acres. Ready for mini- J.D. REAL ESTATE Call 6464019. ANDOVER 742-7886 choose from. Equipped kitchen, fireplaced family enclosed porch, 3 bedrooms porch, 3 bedrooms up­ NEW RAISED RANCH farming. $53,000. rooms, maintenance-free exterior, double garage, all and a family room. <39,900 stairs, baths, basement ASSOflATES NOEL’S CARPET Service - city utilities, prices start In high 40's. rec room, attached 2-car Call Joan Evaratt SAT. & SUN. 2-5 p.ni. F.J. SPIIECN Cleaning repair and sales. LIGHT TRUCKING and odd Unusually attractive and garage. Large treed lot, af­ 646-1980 or 646-0807 Free estimates. Pick up and *4 1 ,9 0 0 R a n c h Realtors 643-2121 jobs. Reasonable. Call 649- excellent condition, located on a fords much privacy. delivery. Call 742-8885, An­ 8731 anytime. CAMPBELL AVE. pleasant traffic-free street, 500. dover Plaza, Andover or 646- 3468, Bolton, Conn. Between Dobson Rd. and fireplace, large kitchen, lots of COLONIAL — 22' living DRAPERIES - custom made - storage space, carpeting, 3 very reasonable. Work SENTRY Phoenix St. room with fireplace, large Lols-Lattd For Sate 24 LOAM - Screened or un­ bedrooms, family room, hobby MANCHESTER country kitchen, king-size guaranteed. Call anytime un­ <42,900 screened, driveway gravel, til 9 p.m., 649-4266. Real Estate Services room and basement garage. Solid brick Cape. Three master bedroom, IVi FIVE ACRES beautiful level decorative stone, landscaping! F.J. SPILECKI or four bedroom*, two full land just north of Leesburg, R a is e d baths, screened porch, backhoe work. 742-7833 , 649- RICH LOAM for sale, stone REALTOR-MLS 289-4331 Realtor* 643-2121 bath*, dining room, Florida. Few orange trees, 2178 evenings. Brand new by Nutmeg Homes, 7 walk-out basement, treed Nice neighborhood, $13,500 free. Call 646-3109 from 8 a m. R a n c h fireplaced living room lot, garage. $45,500. to 5 p.m. rooms, 2-car garage, Vh baths, Owner. Low taxes, 644-0734. FIREPLACES (LIVE) Save nice Southwest location. <49,900 CAPE — Bowers School, on fuel, installed existing Painting-Papering 32 BOLTON - Two acre building homes or new, G uarante^ iC o lo n ia l 0 rooms, built 1974, fireplaced large eat-in kitchen, living site. Large trees, brook, nice The Exclusive Condominium Community room with fireplace, for­ craftsmanship. Santivasci & INSIDE - Outside painting. first floor family room, 2-car LaPOU RULTORS high area. $13,000. Lawrence Son, 646-0683 , 569-0180 • Only 60 homes on a beautiful 28 acre site . . . F r O I T I $44,990 garage, high cul-de-sac street, mal dining room, three F. Fiano, Realtors, 649-5371. Special rates for people over 4 bedrooms, 2W baths. 233-3351 bedrooms, aluminum 65. Fully insured. Estimates Country Living with Every City Convenience <54,900 TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - given Call 649-7863 633-6651 siding, 2-car garage, treed Cleaning cellars and attics, New home by Nutmeg. 8 rooms, lot, immaculate condition All have 2 bedrooms plus Den/Study C o lo n ia l Real Estate Wenled 28 moving large appliances, also PAINTING - interior and FljII kitchens with continuous cleaning 2'/2 baths, 2-car garage, nicely $39,500. All have 2V? balhs oven and range, sell-defrosting stone and loam delivered 644- exterior, paperhanging, finished, attractive smaller lot. 1775, 644-9532. Individually controlled central heat and refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal <56,900 WE NEED LISTINGS ALL CASH for your property excellent work. References. air conditioning City water, city sewers NOW! within 24 hours. Avoio r ^ Free estimates. Fully in­ Wall-to-wall carpeting Private swimming pool, bathhouse, V/t acres of privacy on a $33,500 tape, instant service. Hayes sured. Martin Mattson, 649- lighted tennis court U n iq u e Corporation, 646-0131. privately owned road, recently Immaculate three CARPT 4431. Furnished model open everyday bul Friday Irom 12 noon to 6 p.m. custom built by present owner. bedroom condominium. Thinking of Selling Your Complete appliances in­ SELLING your house? Call us PAPER HANGING Expert. For private showing, please call 646-8727 8 rooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage, Property? Call TODAY' first and we ll make you a ClEANING < 100,001 cluding refrigerator, Your average paper, in quality throughout. cash offer. T.J, Crockett average room, $25 Mr DIRECTIONS: From HarMord. exit Route carpeting, air conditioning, Realtor, 643-1577 “All work tully gu»rtntood“ 04/86 at Exit 92 travel ttuough the center iVz baths, one-car garage. PHILBRICK Richman. 646-3864 ol Manchester along West Center Street 1 Room $20 Q) ODEGARD REALTY Minimum down to to Vernon Street Lett on Vernon {at IMMEDIATE Cash for your 2 Rooms $30 G L McHUGH Painting - Mobil Station) to Lydall Street Forest qualified buyer. ‘ property. Let us explain our Interior, exterior painting, Ridge is on the right off Lydall Follow 6 43 -43 6 5 ZINSSER AGENCY fair proposal Call Mr. • 350 Sq. Ft. posted signs • Pr«-Spottlng Yrtalrntnl quality professional work at Belfiore, 647-1413. U&R REALTY CO., INC. • Moving Largor Itoma reasonable prices. Fu Iv in­ AGENCY REALTORS • UPHOLSTERY CLEANING A sured, 643-9321 643-2692 MAY WE BUY your home? ALSO AVAILABLE Robert D. Murdock Quick, fair, all cash and no LYDALL STREET . MANCHESTER kdlliiiL MANCHESTER PAINTING ■ Interior, ^ M L S 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 ______Realtor problems. Call Warren E 646-4200 646-1008 exterior Paper hanging and Howland, Realtors, 643-1108 carpentry work Call 643-4453 PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD EXCHANGE, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Sept. 17, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD EXCHANGE. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Sept. 17, 1976 — PAGE SEVEN Bulldlng-Contrectlng 33 Flooring 36 Articles for Sale Of SPONSORED BY THESE 41 Articles for Sate 41 Articles for Sale 41 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ LARGE OAK bureau, glass French Hybrid DOG-CAT BOARDING LOCAL BUSINESSES... floors like new, no waxing, knobs. Record player, 2- GIGANTIC TAG Sale - Satur­ the ditions, rec rooms, porches day, 9-5, no pre-sale. Three bathing/grooming. Complete (specializing in older floors). speakers, brass pole lamp. modern facilities. Canine HOUSE and roofing. No job too small. Ceilings and Inside painting. Families. 665 Dart Hill Road, WEEK Occassional chair. White vinyl Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Call 649-3144. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- WINE GRAPES Vernon, Furniture, dishes, all couch, side chair, kidney High Sugar Contwit sorts of treasures. Road, Manchester. 646-5971, 2 2 2 2 . dressing table and chair. Burgundy Typu CARPENTRY - Repairs, tOCONOffi'FOCH remodeling, additions, gar­ Swivel chair, green coffee TAG SALE - Saturday only, 9- WHITE ANGORA kitten with ages, roofing, call David table, solid maple 50x32 dining 25V 643-0325 3. 30 H illto p D riv e , marking. Free to good Patria, 644-1796. □ MISC. FOR SALE table, leaf, custom leather Manchester, Portable dis­ Ke. 91 Lyness St., Call 649- pads, four chairs, 32x18 1/2 hwasher, planters, clothing, 7637. WES ROBBINS carpentry nutch, $170; Pearl grey for­ TAG SALE - Saturday and some furniture, odds and mica kitchen table, four Sunday, 9-6, 1006 West Middle DACHSHUND - miniature, remodeling specialist. Ad­ Articles for Sale 41 ends. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, chairs, $30, Miscellaneous. Turnpike, (just before eight months old, black and 643-8870, 7-8:30 p.m. Wichkam Park). tan. AKC registered, spayed built-ins, bathrooms, ALUMINUM sheets used as kitchens, 649-3446, SINGLE BED, Nutone wall female. Call 649-7457. printing plates, .007 thick, TAG SALE - Saturday TAG SALE - Sunday ‘ MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER INC. 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for exhaust fan, bathinette, September 18th, 15 Griswold September 19th, 10-4. Baby wooden high chair, meat LEON CIES2TYNSK1 builder - $1. Phone 643-2711. Livestock 44 311 Main street 646-2130 new homes custom built, Street, Manchester. 10-4. clothes and items, portable slicer, baby car seat, ice Player piano (parts missing), remodeled, additions, rec dishwasher, double bed, lots skates, push mower. 647-9706. MOORE'S CLEAN USED refrigerators, miscellaneous. of miscellaneous. 72 Scar­ THREE LARGE - sanitary rooms, garages, kitchens ranges, automatic washers, box stalls available at newly BUILDING remodeled, bath tile, cement borough Road, Manchester. SAKO 30-06 RIFLE - with guarantees. B.D. Pearl's TAG SALE - Saturday opened Maplewood Stables in work. Steps, dormers. Appliances, 649 Main St., 643- (Finnebear) Redfield 4X ^Iton. Large riding ring, also September 18th, 10 a.m. to 5 TAG SALE - September 18th, Scope. Sake 222 Rifle, Weaver SUPPLIES Residential or commercial. 2171, trails nearby. 649-0429 after 4 Call 649-4291. p.m. Men’s and women’s rain date September 25th. 10- 6X Scope. 649-9573. clothing, furniture, tack, etc. 4, 19 Seaman Circle, p.m. DARK LOAM - Five yards, Corner Deming and McNall, Manchester. Buy Where The Builders Buy SANTIVASCI & SON. $30., plus tax. Washed patio Manchester. Boels-Accessorles 45 Remodelers, builders, con­ and pool sand, gravel, stone. SEWING MACHINES - 1976 TCR ItAC C THANK YOU McDonalds for Zig Zags unclaimed layaway. ir-tTi tractors. Residential and 643-9504. TAG SALE - garage, 90 21’ GRADY WHITE M O By W. D. F A R M E R commercial. Workmanship your West Center Parking lot $48.50. Singer Touch and Sew, Cooper Hill Street, September for our Tag Sale. September fibreglass with 155 h.p. OMC ! • M M , SOUTH WINDSOR guaranteed. 646-0683, 569-0180. originally $389. now only ACTIVITY ROOM ELECTRIC GUITAR without 18-19, 10-5 p.m. Baby fur­ I/O and trailer. Cuddy cabin I------19th. 11-3. Manchester Lions $68.40. Fully guaranteed. Call .. *Fo5eie1 R t 5, Nutmeg Rd. amplifier. Excellent condi­ niture, toys, antiques, clothes, and head. Excellent condition. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Club. 236-1123, Dealer. O IN IH O RM. tion, $35. Call 643-6294, and many other miscellaneous $4,500. 643-7432. K O ROOM EARLY AMERICAN 289-0231 MOORE'S Carpentry and general con­ evenings. I5 *-0 T | IS * -* * items. CEMETERY PLOT for three I SANAOe tracting. Residential and 16' PENNY AN runabout, fully ! n'-ori*i*-o* commercial. Whether it be a graves. Rose Hill Memorial HONDA ENGINE 1973 750cc, TAG SALE - September 18th Park, section 10, worth $900. equipped, 40 h.p. Evinrude COTTAGE small repair job, a custom 6500 miles on engine, $600. and 19th, 10 a.m. on. Moving. engine, electric start and shift built home or anything in Will sell for $750. Call 644- TAG SALE Extras, Call 872-9427 after 5 Everything must go. Most ar­ 0390. with tilt-trailer. $900 . 646-0297 I A l J&ieUfut'is / between, call 646-1379. p.m, ticles under $1.00. 80 Linden after 4 p.m. I IOTi B* Saturday and WARM AND COZY Street, Manchester. BCD ROOM MASONRY - Brick, block, 16 CUBIC foot refrigerator, Vi'-cfiir-B* WANTED - boy baby clothes, frost free, $35. Four man life Garden Products 47 PLAN MO TTO stone, plastering and con­ size 2T or 3T in good condi­ Sunday TAG AND Rummage Sale - boat, $35. Call 647-9695. Chain saw, circular saws Builders, Plumbers, Remodelers, Electricians, crete, fireplaces and tion, and chest of drawers in Saturday and Sunday. Follow LOMBARDO FARMS - Pick chimneys. New and repair. E, good condition. Call 643-9262. sink vanity, two old Raal Estate Brokers and Salesman — Call Us for signs from Vernon Street to 14 bureaus, kitchen set, old vour own - tomatoes, peppers, Special Prices on your Appliance Needs and Richardson, 643-0889,649-0608. Agnes Drive. Rain or Shine. TAG SALE - 18 Elsie Drive, hot peppers and eggplant, by Services... NORGE LARGE CHEST - Saturday, September 18th, 9-4, chairs, bottles, electric the basket. Spencer Street, NEW CEILINGS and Freezer. Good condition, $100. TAG SALE - September 18th, Rain or shine. Telescope, items, odd dishes, glass, Manchester-next to K-Mart 443-445 HARTFORD RD. archways installed, ceilings Call 643-2683. 10 a.m. Don’t miss this one. enlarger, portable appliances, lots of odd windows. Books, Plaza - Bring your (own con­ resurfaced, unique and com­ Over 100 items (household books, and much more. Ver­ electric radiator, lots of tainers. Also butter and sugar MANCHESTER mon ceiling textures, Drobiak 24’ ROUND mesh winter pool items and old bottles), 44 non Street to Hilltop to Agnes odds and ends. 20 pair new corn, by the dozen or by the Traffic flow through living area and Dry Wall Co., The Ceiling and ___ PHONE 647-9997 cover, good condition, $25. Bissell Street, Manchester. to Elsie. shoes, sizes 6-7. Flower bag (5 doz.) access to double side entry garage is Wall People, Manchester. 646- Call 649-7313...... pots, clay. Bicycle. excellent and there is a spacious breakfast GET OUR LOW TAG SALE - 57 Jensen Street, BOTTI'S FRUIT Farm - room and separate dining room, even Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 MANCHESTER - Civitan’s S ep tem b er 18, 19. 10-4, COVENTRY Fresh apples, pears and fresh though there is no formal living room. The LOW PRICES! Fourth Annual Tag Sale and Appliances and mis­ Comer Rie. 31 and Depot sweet apple cider. 260 Bush SEVEN FAMIIY Tag Sale - washer and dryer are located in an '1— 1 *1001 ROOFER will install roof, Flea Market. Waddell School cellaneous. Rd. Next to the Country Hill Road, Manchester September 18th, 9-2. Baked Saturday, September 18th, inconspicuous closet. iRESIMaiS alCi. siding or gutters for low dis­ Shoppe. • 01. Dicnc •NBASOBC Goods, plants, tag sale items. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Porter TTie large activity room is endowed with count price. Call Ken at 649- TAG SALE - Saturday, Rain Date PICK YOUR own tomatoes amm. . s t i i m a Also table reservations Road, Hebron. September 18th, 8 a m. to 5 and peppers. Bring your own 2456. September 25th, 26th. wall space, li^ t, false beams and Open Eve. Ill 9 available. Call 646-6882 or 643- p.m. Furniture, air con­ containers. 21 Angel Street, 1904. fireplace. Stairs to basement are central. TueAJetlll 8 BIDWELL Home Improve­ ditioner. amnlifier, loads of Manchester. ZENITH color console TV. more miscellaneous items. Ihe bedroom wing includes three large ment Co. Expert installation Asking $375. Excellent condi­ SUBURBAN FlUUR CUVERING bedrooms, the master having private of aluminum siding, gutters TAG SALE - Swords, brass 144 Birch Street. Rain date GRAPES - Pick your own in tables, liquor cabinet, picture tion. Call 649-1365. Armstrong i Congoleum FREE Estimates powder bath and two large large walk-in 6£ m £ '$ ^ and trims. Roofing installa­ 25th. Building Supplies 42 your own baskets 270 10-5 WMkdayt - Thuriday 'til 9 - All Day Sat. tion and repairs, 649-6495, 875- window, children's clothes, Hackmatack Street. Rear closets. drapes, miscellaneous. 553 E, MIDDLE TURNPIKE 846-4003 9109. WE BUY and sell furniture - MAJESTIC - Electric and oil NATURAL STONE for Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 10- Cash on the line. One piece or combination white stove. retaining walls, veneers, CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Dig 4, 13-17 Oval Lane. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, an entire houseful. 646-6432. Excellent condition. Oil sec­ patios, etc. Pick up by the vour own. $1.50 . 29 Mountain roofing, storm windows, aw­ Furniture Barn, 345 Main tion cast iron storage drawer pound or delivery by the ton. hoad. Glastonbury. Near WINCHESTER lever action nings. Quality workmanship, Street. Beside Douglas and covers. Chrome flue in­ Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, Minnechaug Golf Course. 30-30 caliber rifle model 94, • CENTRAL STATION free estimates. Fully insured. Motors. cluded. $125. 643-2642. 649-3163. STOP! IFsils Art nub ilmportB like new, $60. Firm. 646-3148 GREEN MOUNTAIN . - . T h e C h in e e • P.D. or LOCAL BELL 872-9187, 649-3417. after 4 p.m. MAHOGANY CHEST - Oc­ BUILDING to be torn down. potatoes - at Thompson's O f T h e fi! • CLOSED CIRCUIT TV TWO FAMILY tag sale - Sun­ • SAFES a VAULTS SPECIALIZING cleaning and day, September 19th, 11-4. casional chair, twin maple Plenty of good lumber, suf­ Green Mountain Potatoes 46 Residential Unique Accent DScor TAG SALE - September 18-19, bookcase headboard, queen ficient material to frame and Clarke Road. Bolton 643-7276 • FREEZER ALARMS repairing chimneys, roofs, Rain or shine. 62 Windemere CARPET & FLOOR COVERING South Street Open Wed. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Bunk beds, Street, Manchester. maple headboard, LR 78-15 clapboard a large house. Will * d e t e c t io n new roofs. Free estimates. 30 regular beds, tables. Carnival Coventry thru Sun. 1-5 Years Experience. Howley, steel radials, 9x12 nylon rug. exchange material for dis­ Antiques 48 ■ ■ "la u a lrla t « SPRINKLER MONITORING Connecticut’s Largest Floor Covering glass, paintings, dishes, 16 742-7805 643-5361. TAG SALE - 44 Lawton Road, party lights, miscellaneous. mantling and removing D b s Io f Birch Mountain Road, Bolton. Manchester, miscellaneous 649-6409. material. 643-6006 or 647-9771 WANTED Antique furniture, A P A 646-0220 OPEN MON. thru SAT. 9-6 ROOFING and Gutters - GAF items. Saturday and Sunday, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 roofing, Alcoa gutters, free RUMMAGE and Bake Sale - September 18th and 19th, 9-4. LUDWIG - five piece Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 other antique items R Follow signs off 44A to Harrison. 643-8709 AUIED PBOTECTIVt A U M CO. - estimates. Call anytime, 646- Zion Lutheran Church, Cooper Benefit of BSA Troop number professional drum set, with 308 Main St., Manchester 643-6662 Nathan Hale Homestead hard cases and one 19” sym- 0466, and High Streets, Saturday, 123. AKC English setter puppies, 10-3. bal. Excellent. 528-3468. have first shots, 10 weeks old, ANTIQUES Wanted - fur­ BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER ELIMIIUn AAIDDLE MAN Heating-Plumbing 35 TAG SALE - Saturday 10-2, one male, four females Great niture. oriental rugs, pain­ ZENITH console color TV, FURNITURE - Kingsized tings. pewter Windsor chairs, W. D. Farmer 286 Elast Middle Turnpike, show. pets, hunting. Call 742- ANDSAVE! SEWERLINES, sink lines, 21". Excellent condition, $125. Manchester. Five families bed. queen sized headward, 6710. desks, pottery, weathervanes. p.o. B o > n « i Call 646-1736. dressers and chest with baskets. Ron Dionne. 643-1691 • A SAVINGS OF 10% AD inti, Ga. I0n« cleaned with electric cutters, by professionals. McKinney GARAGE SALE - Rain or matching mirror. Call 643- FEMALE HUSKY puppy with Customed Designed Kitchen Cabinets Harold Parent Please sand InlormaNon on Plan No^ Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ CEDAR CHESTS - Hand­ shine. September 18th 10-3.182 9459. shots and wormed, $30. Call WANTED - Complete eslatcs, & Fine Furniture pany, 643-5308. crafted, made in Canada, for Broad Street. Many items - 649-1092. clocks, phonographs, steins ROOFING«SIDING*GUnERS also repairs sale Friday and Saturday Call too numerous to mention! 21’ ABOVE GROUND, round Will buy outright or tell on NO JOB too small, toilet 646-4756. pool cover, used only once. AKC Cocker Spaniel, seven consignment, anv quantity APOLLO Cabinet Mfg. over 15 years experience fully insured repairs, plugged drains, TAG SALE - Assorted Call 742-8955. months old. moving must sell. 644-8%2 kitchen faucets replaced, TAG SALE - 17 Bank Street, goodies, books, (law-cook), Call 643-5407. September 18th and 19th. 9-4 small appliances, plants, GARAGE SALE - Saturday MEMORY LANE - Antiques, Old Cheney Mill CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES repaired, rec rooms, bathroom remodeling, heat p.m. Moving! Miscellaneous clothing, typewriter, etc. and Sunday. 79 French Road. YOUNG BLUE front Amazon located at 397 Tolland 'Turn- Elm Street Ext. 646-5025 no job too small 643-9092 modernization, etc. Free es­ household items, toys, Saturday, 10-4, Burnside Bolton. Turn off Route 85 at parrot, hand tamed, starting •pike. Manchester Dealing in timates gladly given. M & M clothes, glassware and much Methodist Church, East Hart­ Deming, proceed to French, to talk, with gold tone cage. retinished pine, oak, Vic­ Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. more. Rain or shine. ford. then left. $400 742-8723 torian, china, glass Stop by. HERALD EXCHANP.F. er, Conn., F ri,, Sept, 17, I97fi

'■2 ' i 1 . ' ■ . ' i ■ I . M ■ i / , □ RENTALS For Rent S3 >«prrtmVi,\V>Vr*flert' 53 Business tor Rent M A N C H ES TE R E V E N IN G H ER A LD E X C H A N G E . Manchester, Conn., Fri., Sept, u . 1976 — PAG E NIini. W E H A V E customers waiting ------S5 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 NEW FO U R room apartment, for the rental of your apart­ F IV E ROOM Duplex - Three ------Rooms for Rent 52 1 1/2 baths, all appliances, Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments VoV Hem*" ’*53 ApVrtrnemVVoV fle‘n(’‘‘’’M ment or home. J.D . Real g r o o m s living room and BRAND NEW FO U R ROOMS, tiled bath Apartments For Rent 53 Estate Associates, Inc. 646- fireplace in living room, in­ MANCHESTER - Attractive SIX ROOM DUPLEX - Three FO U R ROOMS, 50 Birch, first ESSEX MOTOR IN N - Weekly 1980. dividual basement, washer M A N C H ES TER - Deluxe two D U P L E X H O U S E - five four, , room . apartment, - , stove.------bedrooms, centrally located floor, adult coupie, no rooms, single $56., double $69, and dryer facilities, heat and bedroom Townhouse rooms, two bedrooms, vicini­ refrigerator, references, no $250. heat included. Call children or pets. Call 649-6987. RENTAL OFFICE plus taf, continental LO O KING for anything in real hot water included. $ ^ per apartments, private en­ ty of Parkade shopping breakfast, maid service, color pets. $155. 646-3167, 228-3540. LaPenta Agency, 646-2440. DAMATO ENTERPRISES estate rental - apartmenU, month. Call Mr. Peterman ------building. Total . 1 ^ . across from trances, full basement with center. 525-0031. Urge variety of Apartment.s and TV , utilities, parking. Call homes, multiple dwellings, no 649-9404 or 6 4 4 ^ 9 . M O D E R N A T T R A C T I V E ™*"6»ltaownlndlvldi«lonlnnco. washer and dryer hook-ups, Townhouses throughoul 646-2300. Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale fees.------Call J.D . uReal c a i uEstate a apartments - heat, hot water ” <*®b*- * fage disposal, stove and applications for one bedroom, washer/dryer hook-ups, U43-4884.______Jomoo j, Oopoiy, 875-fliM refrigerator. Tw o fam ily ment only. Damato Enter­ pets. 568-5586, 568-7907. 240 New State Road $127 per month, two-bedroom, private entrance in driveway, prises, 646-1021. CLEAN P LEA SA N T - rooms MANCHESTER $161 pe r m o n th , th ree no pets. Security and R O C K V IID E - Two bedroom, FO U R ROOMS, second floor, garagk $275.*Mr^month” ^iM t PINTOS FOUR ROOM Apartment, for rent. Linens provided. bedroom, $174 per month. references, 649-9258. inmaculate first floor apart- new bath, stove, $165. Central not included. ^ -4219 M A N C H ES TER - Three room available October 1st, heat Close to everything. Call 64fr ment, convenient location, available October 1st, couple 3109. Rent includes all utilities, efficiency furnished including and water included, also has wall-to-wall carpeting, and M A N C H ES TE R - Six room appliances, parkin g, one preferred, no pets. Security ...... heat, electric and parking, large yard and garage. Call F IV E ROOM apartment, se­ parking. Call 1-237-8859 for in­ three bedroom Duplex child, no pets. 643-9743. and references. Call 649-772/ "•'f®* For Sale gj $175 monthly. 646-5200. after 4 p.m., 646-4644. cond floor. East Hartford FURNISHED room for formation. EHO. Excellent condition. Two Call 2B9-1154. mature person, central loca­ children permitted. FOR RENT - Four room FO UR ROOMS, cellar, attic, tion. Call 646-4701 after 6 p.m,- rooms, FOUR ROOM apartment WE GOT 'EMI T H R E E ROOM apartment, Convenient location. $235. per firet floor 2-family. Attractive heat, hot water, appliances’ apartment. Available October central residential. No FOUR ROOMS, quiet stove and refrigerator in­ month. Paul W. Dougan 1st. Parking, no utilities. children, pets. Heat extra. neighborhood, $165. plus ROOM FOR RENT - in carpeting, central location, irking cluded, $190. per month, Realtor, 643-4535. refinished floors, new kitchen, security, lease $M5 M 9-I 34n ’ Security. Adults only. No pets. Security, references, mature utilities, security deposit and private home, call 643-0088 references required garage, parking, $260 - b49-J340. Call 649-1265 after 4 p.m. married working couple references 649-8845 after 6 after 2:30 p.m. Philbrick Agency, 644-4M. BOLTON - MANCHESTER monthly. 646-5200. O N E A N n i, •>------NEW 1976 FORD PINTO MEW 1Q7R p i u t h d o u v preferred. $150. 649-9158. p.m. town line, two bedroom apart­ ------c'l'ia A N D one half room 13-door Runabout. 2.3 liter engine. Crulse-o-metic , „ „ "IN TO PONY A hand lull of cash It llrans., AM radio, wheel covere, whitewalls. No. 268 2-door Sedan, 4-cyl.. 4 speed. Whitewall tires. No. 267. MODERN two bedroom ment, carpeting, electric , battar than a geraae F IV E ROOMS carpeted, stove R®®.‘l ______Autos For Sale Townhouse, heat and hot kitchen, fireplace, quiet provided, no u tiliti^ $235 ner i '^ ’’ces. M ain '■ *1 61 Autos For Sele gi Autos For Sele 61 full of atufl. water, 1 1/2 baths, disposal, neighborhood, references month. SecurUy re^r^d Roc. jJ, dishwasher, laundry hook-ups required. $230 monthly, 643- Available immediately Cali $135* i ^ 2 9 1 3 5983. 3 3 5 0 Apartments For Rent 53 $240, Call 528-1708 days. between 7 a.m-3 p.m. 647 -9 ^ 6 4 ^ 1 ^ R®*" NEW 1976 PINTO WAGON NEW 1976 PINTO WAGON FOUR ROOM Apartment - Se­ MANCHESTER - one L O V E L Y six room duplex 14-cyl.. Cruioomatic tranomlaalon, whitewalls. AM radio Autos For Sale I full wheel covers. No. 269 4-cyl. engine, 4-speed transmission. Whitewalls cond floor, 122 Florence bedroom apartment, second three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths’ ®f Autos For Sale 61 BrIghlYellow. No. 217 Street. A ll u tilities and floor, downtown Main Street appliances, garage, all elec­ appliances included. $240 per $145 per month. No children tric, central location. $ ^ . BuyflhisO pel. month. Call 643-2282 , 644-8M6. or pets. Paul W. Dougan Available October 15th 64fr Realtor, 643-4535. ’ 4288. ^ 3 4 7 5 Autos For Sale Harry StickeU Says — 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 GOOD SOUD MKW S DATSUNS HU niCED TO SOL G e l NO NORSaiSE GUttMTOS mZCEMLD FORD INC. WE’V I GOT o 1972 MUSTANG 16 4 3 - 2 4 8 5 100 Windsor Avenue, Rockville 8 7 5 - 3 3 6 9 • T*-’ •fl"'"-. AM/FM ttarao. “Tolland County’s Oldest Ford Dealer” Hours: Weekdayt 9-9, Th un, 9-6, Sat. 9-5 THE CARS!: *2395 ^ ^ 1973 COMET ★ B-210S ★ PICKUPS ★ Zs BOW with brown n/IXLj®®'’, ' 'f '-' •rtioni., * *•* condWonlno. WAGONS ★ T O White walle. Extra nice thru WE BO OUT OF OUR WAY TO SAM PLE BUY *2395 1973 D9DGE D100 M b pickup with a loot PLEASE YOU!

*2595 1975 FORD 1974 1974 LTD , 1974 TOYOTA THUNDERBIRD MONTE CARLO Long bed pickup, a/trana., radio Landau. Blue finish, 1976 Honey Bee Loaded! All Thunder- Blue, vinyl roof, power automatic, power bird features Inciudlng steering, power brakes, steering, power brakes, factory air conditioning air conditioning, AM - *2795 air conditioning, AM-FM and vinyl roof. stereo. FM. Low, low mileage. ^ 1972 TOYOTA whlta walla. Compara. *4495 *4795 *4295 *1695 - 1971 V.W. ★ SAVE NOWI ★ black Interior, atJck •hitl, radio. An extra clean car Stock i1-4290‘ 0 1973 1975 2 barrel 140 4-cyl. engine, *995 1974 FORD standard trans.. power MUSTANG GRAN TORINO steering, custom wheel ‘ Plus Freight & Dealer Prep 1071 PONTIAC T37 GALAXIE500 Light blue, vinyl root, Yellow. 4 door sedan, 4 door sedan, red flnish, covers, radial tuned taSw' V.'?'®*’' T •'"hJ’look In- suspension. AM-FM radio automatic, power automatic, power Powar' •tairiii^.“£ n M ^ automatic, power custom Interior. & more steering, radio. 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For Best Selection *3195 (xr-ket boats timed glass ano tack »rvj c»n.v 0:*- i-.yn on a 1^ o' *3395 0- . •>. •' r - eAV • n.iu 00 a' yr 1- .-rx; *2895 SOeoting r'/. ••-J ■*' I'." -V a' :ni‘ ' rrykrt tf’A or, 'r>wvry BCn tor mose o» you wuri ttv tores*grif ip • ■ a* aorwe* -"v '»> rvy* ^ i 3 nxx; fM t S 4F>3nwT, *T.-« oe-.yn 4 gas *759 In Cai'totma nuteege •ttimaiM v t k: Burii rn Jaoeti by im/u PONTIAC-BUICK SUBURBAN MOTOR Ic h opel-datsun-fiat-lancia CAR INC. 289-6483 o p e n e v e s t il i o De CORMIER DILLON SALES & SERVICE INC. 50 TOLLAND TPKE. CHARTER OAK BUICK-OPEL Route 5, East Windsor MANCHESTER, CONN B1 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER (open evM.) 649-4971 Open 9-9 P.M. Exit 03 off 1-66 A Route 15, N#x1 to Agwty, on# block FORD From Ctidor'#, Juit 6 mlnut## from Downtown Hirtford 649-2079 643-2145 319 Wain St.______Manchester ^ ^ ...... >1 PAGE TEN - ^MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD EXCHANGE. Manchester. Conn.. Fri,, Sept. 17. 197fi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD EXCHANGE. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Sep t. 17, 1976— PAGE ELEVEN Homes for Rent 54 Homes for Rent 54 Homes for Rent 54 Homes for Rent M Businese for Rent 55 Business for Rent 55 Business lor Rent 55 Autos For Sele 61 ELM MOTORS MANCHESTER - Six room FOR LEASE - Six bedrooms, EIGHT ROOM older colonial, Torot»-Dttsun Cape, two bedrooms, garage, THREE BEDROOM HOME - living room, dining room and fireplaces, large lawn M ANCHESTER - 122 E ast TWO - Professional Offices - PRIME OFFICE space now 1970 THUNDERBIRD, 2-door stove, refrigerator, dis­ South end of town. $250. per S m c M s I two baths. Garage, parking, parking area. Appliances, No Center Street, 530 sq. ft. first First floor, excellent business available. Pyramid Building, Landau, excellent condition. 1174 TOYOTACEUCA mSO month. Quiet location. UII hwasher, washer, on bus line $385. 646-0067. Som e of life’s floor, modem office. Ample location, all facilities, 357 Elast Center Street. Air- 4 speed. children, pets. Working $1,795. Please call, 646-U86 643-9415 after 3 p.m. Year lease, $300. monthly. adults. 643-2M0. ^^king. Merritt Agency, 646- parking, rent reasonable. 649- conditioning, excellent after 5:30 p.m. 1972 TOYOTA $1979 Plus utililties. Available Oc­ MANCHESTER - Executive 1680, 649-3549. parking, inquire at lobby desk CORONA, rebuilt engine, 4 s p ^ tober 1st. Ken Ostrinsky 643- nine room Raised Ranch. HEBRON - Six rooms, plea­ or call 647-9903 weekdays, 9-5 1971 TOYOTA MK II 91999 1333. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE - for CORONA, automatic. Four bedrooms. Conveniently sant yard, $ ^ per month plus MANCHESTER - Main p.m. evenings and weekends TRIUMPH Spitfire. 1974, rent on bus line on East d iffic u lt 1970 TOYOTA 912H heat and utilities. Immeoiate yellow, excellent condition, located. Many extras. Must be Center Street. Call owner Street, retail store, 700 square call 649-1421. occupancy. B/W Realty, 647- make an offer. Call 646-4938 CORONA, automatic seen. East Coast Realty, 528- after 4 p m. 643-2924. KEEP SMILING feet, good location. Paul W. KEEP HAPPY after 5 p.m. 1970 DAT8UN 910 910:S 9668, 643-9969. 1419. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. 4 speed. 100% GUMUNTEE Autos For Sale d e c is io n s Autos For Sele 81 Autoe For Sele 61 GLASTONBURY 4000 feet in­ OmCE SPACE 61 Autos F o r Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 1975 CORVETTE - automatic, 114 E. MAIN OT., ROCKVILLE dustrial space first floor, N R RENT power steering, power brakes, I7M017 overhead crane, suitable itSO squart feet, center oil 12,000 miles. Must be seen. many purposes, $1.50 foot, I Manchester, air conditioninx and I Reasonable. Dealer, 643-2791. heat and electric included 633- ■ parting. Call 643-KSl. 1971 SUPER Beetle - Blue, 7511, 649-7287. new paint, radial tires, 30 miles plus $1200 643-9276.

FOR RENT - connecting or ...... 1975 CORVETTE - Automatic, separate front room offices. MIsc. lor Rent 58 1974 TOYOTA Celica GT, dark factory-air, power windows, 9M Main Street. Call 643-4846. ------blue, new Michelins, am/fm tilt steering wheel, am/fm, VERNON - Two car garage, stereo speakers, excellent CB radio, 8-track tape player. ~ ------Route 83, near K-Mart Shop- condition, $2,850. 643-6935. Must be seen. Reasonable. MANCHESTER - Main ping Center. Ideal for small ------Dealer. 643-2791. Street, one, two and three business man. Call 646-7684. 1970 CH EVELLE - Concours 1977 room offices available. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••••• estate wagon. Power steering 1973 GRAN PRIX all power, Paul W, Dougan, Realtor, 643- and brakes. S.B. radials plus air-conditioner, four new 4535. U A U T O M O T I V c mounted radial snows. New radials, am /fm radio, vinyl ______...... brakes, good condition. $695. roof, 27,000 miles, $4150 or ATTRAC^VE Four room - >tutos For Sele 6 1 649-6255. ^ best offer. Call after 5 , 646- o ffic e . C en tral downtown ------^ ------6958. PONTIACS are made easier at location, in professional NEED CAR? Credit bad? CHEVY Impala; Super building with parking, heat. B a n k ru p t? R ep o sse ssed ? JP®'"/' 8 " ^ 1968 MAROON GTO - Good an d a i r conditioning. Honest Douglas accepts n"®'' ^aii 646-2981, condition. 400 cubic inch, 350 Available November 1st. Call lowest down, smallest anytime. hp, automatic transmission, radial tires, power brakes and 1972 COMET, four door sedan, steering. $ ^ . Call Pete 649------;______64,000 m iles, good running 2570. NOW ON DISPLAY GLASTONBURY 4,000 feet in- ™ p . y pomnlote condition, asking 1,350. CaU 1972 OPEL GT, canary AT SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES yellow, radio, 4-speed purposes. foot, h w t and Auto Body, 528-199^______transmission, white walls, % ■ \ - -N PARTS Department now open coating, air, posi-traction, and excellent condition. Gone Saturdays. Complete line of much more. Immaculate in- back to school. 646-0207...... C h rysler p arts. Chorches side and out. 32,000 miles. Weekdays after 5:30 p.m Autos For Sele 61 Motors 649-36^. Asking $2,700. Cali 643-2523. weekends all day.

Buying a used car? Decisions are easier to make when you can choose MERCURY LYNCH from as many as we show. MODEL New car? More decisions. How fair is the deaier? How good is his ser- A COUPON vice? How about financing? Shouid you even be ieasing instead of buying? LINCOLN END Out here we work hard to make it easy tor our customers to do TO END ALL usiness with us. Wo don’t make promises we can’t keep. Wo treat every buyer fairiy, and we’ve got the repeat business to show for it When your car needs service, we’ve got the space, the parts, and the * WEEKEND SPECIALS ★ peopie to take care of it, and the attitude that we can’t afford to be happy COUPWIS CLEARANCE SALE untii our customer is. 76 (MKT LDR. SEDANS $3595 1973 Cima 2600 $2795 75 MONTE CARLO $4795 “ *■ Door Sedan, dark green with saddle In­ green Interior. V-8, FACTORY AIR steering, power brakes, vinyl roof A great terior, economical 6 cylinder engine, CONDITIONING. Less than 45,000 miles. $530 second car. s&' automatic, power steering A brakes, OFF THE PURCHASE OF bucket seats. FACTORY AIR. radial tires & PONTIAC & TOYOTA SERVICE radio. A NEW FIAT 128 1974 AMC HOMET 71IIUVElSa(2-llllSES«l $1595 4-Door Sedan, economical 8 cylinder. Economical 0 cyl., radio, 3-apood tranamla- . power ateerlng. redlo. Priced rlghtl 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM pooplo. A rich looking brown alon. nicety equipped. Herd-to-flnd price range. MONDAY — SATURDAY Sedan. V-8n , AT, IT PS,dI'' PB. air and more. PPP"^Special... 'P's ‘|PPP"^a'"P P»n This good looking belae 2 2 9 5 ^^ORDERJOUR 1977 PONTIAC NOW! /MORI l y n c h MOTORS INC. n MICKEY’S r i loyota - Pontiac r ■ 315CEIinKST.gMANCHESnR,C0NN. 643-5135 American MDTOR SALES The Com fortable Car Store JjS Center Street 646-4321 RTE. 83, R OC K VILLE 87S-2S9S Motors Buy Your Next Car Where The Service is" 168 Burnside Ave.. East Hartford, Ct. 06108 deep (203) 269-3461 PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD EXCHANGE, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ Sept. 17, 1976 la< h£ gr Aulos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Campers-Trallers Campers-Trallers Campers-Trailers so Mobile Homes 65 Mobile Homes ■ 65 Mobile Homes 65 1972 TOYOTA, Corolla. 2-door 1971 PLYMOUTH Fury III, MOTORCYCLE Insurance - sedan, $1,500 or best offer. power steering, power brakes, Specializing in low cost 18’ CAMPER trailer - single TRUCK CAMPER - Cap, WE NEED 30 used mobile it, Call 643-4905. air-conditioning, 44,000 miles. coverage for over 10 years. axle, excellent condition. icebox, two sleeping bunks, homes, all sizes, please call lui Good condition. Call 649-0570. Binding authority. Crockett Eleven years old. $1,500. Call storage. Ideal for Fan fishing, Plaza Home Broker, 1-828- Gi 1975 PONTIAC, excellent con­ Agency, Inc., 643-1577. 742-8930. hunting, or camping. Nice 0360. dition, 30,000 miles, moving 1968 MUSTANG - Good condi­ condition. Call 649-5180. must sell. Call after 5 p.m., tion. $700. 8-cylinder. Call 643- TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville A $4,995 two bedroom, mobile NIMROD CAMPER sleeps is 649-8008. 4503. six, good condition, added 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and home fifteen minutes from USED 1976 CONCORD - an rack. $1,750. 289-4042. Hartford with financing motor home. 27 foot, Dodge 14x8’ family room, other available. Unbelievable but 440 engine, automatic extras. $235. 649-5594 after 5 Cc OSSA 1975, super pioneer, true only at Plaza Homes. transmission, tilt steering p.m. wi excellent condition. Under 100 Complete selection of new and wheel, cruise control, 10 cubic fe< miles. $990. Call 643-0476. pre-owned 12’ and 14’ wide foot refrigerator freezer, 6.5 Automotive Service 66 tw CHORCHES MOTORS mobile homes on display. KVA generator, 2 13,500 BTU mi DEMO SALE 1973 HODAKA, road and trail Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur air conditioners, 15 foot care­ ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- Fr bike, all chrome, only 143 Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ free awning, 15 foot screen sun specialists, factory tic miles. $550. Call 646-3636. pike, Berlin, Conn. 1-828-0369. room, sleeps up to 8 people. trained, one day service, 114 SAMPLE BUY Call 875-2517 ask for Joe. East Main, Rockville. 871- w? 1976 DODGE ASPEN 1617. Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Ph ov Se tO( 2 E)oor Sport Coupe, 6 cylinder engine. Landau roof, bucket seals, deluxe wheel covers, body side moldings, undercoating. St. No 6186. MODEL END CLEARANCE ah Mfg. List Plica M821.35 stc SALE PRICE ag m M288 in MANY CARS AVAILABLE SALE WITH LEAN BURN ENGINES 1976 GRAND PRIX 1976 SEDAN DeVILLE 1976 PONTIAC CATALINA scl Loaded! AM-FM Stereo, soft ray glass, tilt All Cadillac features Including padded vinyl Cordova top, stereo, digital clock, cruise ye wheel, elec, rear window defogger. air con* SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER DODGE & CHRYSLER roof, leather Interior. AM -FM Stereo, tilt control, lamp group, power steering, power ditloning, automatic, power steering & de: wheel, elec, rear window defogger. cruise brakes, power windows, power seats, rear CARS IN STOCK & READY FOR IMMEDIATE brakes, landau roof, body side moldings. mi control. DEMO. St. No. 8078 window defogger. air conditioning & more. DELIVERY. DEMO. S I No. 9041 SCI Mlg. List Price $6509 Mfg. U tl Price $10,978 DEMO. St. Njj.^31-10 we vie SAVE SAVE att pn LOOKI a 1 1976 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE BRAND NEW 1976 BRAND NEW 1976 OLDS AT THESE FULLT RECONDITIONED CARS V-8, power steering, power brakes, power door locks, tilt wheel, rear window defogger, OLDS OMEGA CUSTOM CRUISER digital clock, cruise control, body side Cream, turbo-hydramatic. whitewall tires, Glideaway tail gate, power brakes, soft ray moldings, AM -FM Stereo with tape player, radio, body side moldings. St. No. 7170 glass, body side moldings, rear window air conditioning, landau roof. DEMO. S i No. Mfg. List Price $4404 defogger, air conditioning, luggage rack, de 1975 Corvette 1974 Dodge Sport 3104 radio. S I No. 7165 bei Orange, automatic, power g cyl., auto., low mileage Mfg. List Price $6176 steering, very low mileage! runs great! ^ ’ SAVE SAVE Mfg. List Price $7275 to SAVE To fn 1975 Fury ca 1972 Ford th< 6 cylinder, air, auto., low Torino, 9 passenger. V- to mileage!- ' 8 auto., and more. Excellent 1977’s 1,S shape! IN STOCK & READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY we 1974 Charger 1974 Pontiac Vinyl top, auto., air eond Ventura, 6 cyl., auto., low Loaded! ★ USED^ W( mileage! thi m; CARS th 1976 MONTE CARLO $5295 1871 CHBV. IMPALA 4 DR. HT 824H 1973 Chev. C-10 1975 Corvette 1074 VW BUG $1M9 V-8, AT, PS, PB, air cond. en Only 7,000 milee, V-8, eutomatle, Bttefc fhm. radto, red. White, automatic, power 1873 ORAN TORINO $2888 Fc Pick-up, 6 cyl., 3 speed, 1S7I PONTIAC CA TA U N A I 8H 8 1074 TOYOTA CEUCA SSSM tires, ready to go! windows, air cond,, and 3 ^ loaded Ind. elr cofid.. IM 2 dTn auto., elr oondHlenln0, redMe. 2 door HT, 443MO mliaa, air cond., pe«tr 1 much, much more! prtoe. $72t7. Demo. alatring B brakat. sU 1074 MONTE CARLO $3695 1872 IMPALA $igg9 1976 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM $AVE V-6, automatic, p/eteering, p/brekee, 4-Ooor Hardtop, V-8, auto., air con­ the 1971 h i Vt Pickup 1974 Dodge CpH Loaded! Only 650 miles! One of the lest console, bucket seats. ditioning, P/atacrIng, P/brakaa, vinyl Fr in the state. Not to be built next year. 1073 LUXURY LE MANS IMeg root, 44,000 mllaa. ye 1073 O LD S DELTA $310S U.W mileage y-8, 4 speed, 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio new 1975 SEDAN DeVILLE $7195 2 dr., HT. Pt, PB, air oond., V-» auto., coi excellent condition! tires' vinji roo«. 3-Door hardtop, V-l, auto., power All Cadillac equipment including leather Mooring, vinyl root and Mr eond. do seals A vinyl roof. Low mllssge. 1 1V73 LE M A N S t28«9 1073 O LOS C U T LA SS $3408 mi year/12,000 mile warranty. Sport Coupa, V- 8, automatic, 1973 Torino P/ataarIng, P/brakaa. Blua. 2 or. Coupe, V-8, AT, PB, PB, air oond., 1976 Dodge Charger vinyl root, buckM taata, dark brown. 4-door, V-8, autom atic. Silver with burgundy in- He greaT*^'"^ terior and matching vinyl tO( roof, 11,000 miles. SAVE. RENT - A CAR he Many Other Used Cars To Choose From of DAY • WEEK • MONTH sti Also Long Term Leasing On Any Make or Model CHORCHES MOTORS DAILY RENTALS FROM *10.00 PER DAY Be W( ne [CHRYSLER| Oodge ju Route 83 SCRANTON 872-9145 CO VERNON 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER 643-2791 MOTORS INC. 643-1181 CADILLAC # OLDSMOBILE • PONTIAC

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