The weather Inside today Clear and cool tonight with lows around 50 degrees. Wednesday mostly sunny with highs in the middle 70s. Area news...... 6 Family...... ',2 Chance of rain near zero tonight and 10 Classified...... 9-10 Obituaries ... 1} per cent on Wednesday. Northwest Comics...... 11 Sports...... 7-D winds around 10 mph tonight. Manche$ter—-A City of Village Charm Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph on Wednesday. National weather forecast map on Page 9. TW tLVE PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY J8,1977 - VOL, XCVI, No,' 251 I'RIGKi EIPI'EEN CKISTS Cluster zone denied By GREG PEARSON the northwest corner of Hillstown 136 single-family homes on the site, Residents of the area, which is Herald Reporter Rd. and Woodside St. The approval was supported by the residents. predominantly Residence AA Zone, The Manchester Planning and included conditions that the • Approved a seven-lot subdivision had voiced objections to both of these Zoning Commission (PZC) Monday developer install curbing and raise plan on Vernon St. that had been sub­ items when speaking against the night voted 3-2 to deny a Residence the level of the driveway. mitted by Joseph Swensson Jr. The proposal. They had said that the AA Cluster subdivision proposed for • Approved a Residence AA Zone commission also issued an inland- detention ponds would be a safety the Lenti Farms tract off Gardner St. for the 68.4-acre Walek tract off wetlands permit for the project, hazard for the neighborhood and that . The proposal, submitted by Keeney St. The zone change from which is near the Richmond Rd. in­ cluster zoning was out-of-character Manchester developers Jack Rural Residence was sought by Her­ tersection. with the area. Goldberg and Robert Stone, had man M. Frechette, Albert R. Martin, Commission members mentioned Leo Kwash, a PZC member, received strong opposition from Gerald P. Rothman and Atty. David two factors in denying the Lenti agreed. residents of the area. A. Golas, who has previously sought Farms subdivision —a drainage "In addition to potential problems In other action, the PZC: a Residence M Zone for the site. detention plan and the cluster zone that could develop because of the • Granted a special exception that The M Zone was opposed by concept, which would have permitted drainage area, 1 don’t think the will permit the First Baptist Church residents of the area. The AA Zone, lots and houses smaller than those cluster concept i» in keeping with the of East Hartford to build a church at which would permit a maximum of permitted in a regular Residence AA h Zone. —See Page T'ueKe Pros and cons aired on zone rules easing way for housing for elderly

By GREG PEARSON weakening of town zoning if the project that has been proposed for said, "Manchester has always been a Herald Reporter change is made. the South United Methodist Church's leader in being concerned about peo- About 150 people attended Monday Lamson made a brief presentation Hartford Rd. campus. pie. This is an ideal opportunity to night's meeting of the Manchester to explain the proposed change. He The first speaker, Atty. Harold show we are concerned.” Planning and Zoning Commission said that the town has a list of 250 Buckingham of the law firm Day, Long wail elderly residents who are interested Berry & Howard, presented a peti­ (PZC), which featured a public Diane Wicks, Manchester's in moving into some type of elderly tion to the PZC signed by 622 persons. hearing on a proposed change in the Outreach worker for the elderly, Vernon man favors HMO housing project. The law firm has represented Wesley regulations governing housing for the said, “The need for elderly housing is About six per cent, or over 200, of Retirement Center Inc., which has elderly and handicapped. great. The 3W-year wait for housing John R. Coleman speaks out vigorously for the Health the present elderly units in town are proposed the Hartford Rd. project. The proposal, written by Town is a long wait for an elderly person,” substandard, Lamson said. The petition, however, referred to Maintenance Organization (HMO) planned for location on Ash Planner Alan Lamson, would permit she said. Before the formal hearing began, support of the proposed project as St., East Hartford, to serve the 16 towns surrounding it. His com­ housing for the elderly and han­ Other speakers for the proposal in­ well as the proposed regulation ments and others made Monday night at a hearing in East Hart­ dicapped as a special exception in PZC Chairman Alfred Sieffert told cluded Atty. Dominic Squatrito and most zones in the town. the audience that speakers should change. Because of this, Sieffert Dr, Joseph Danyliw, Manchester ford are on Page 5. (Herald photo by Barlow) requested that Lamson seek a legal Supporters of the proposal who only direct comments to the specific Housing Authority vice-chairman proposed change. He said that no opinion from Town Counsel Victor attended Monday night’s hearing and member of the Commission on remarks should be made on specific Moses on the submission of the peti­ spoke about the town’s need for Aging. projects — an obvious reference to tion. elderly housing. Opponents Atty. David Cail, representing the expressed concern about a the 100-unit housing for the elderly M. Philip Susag of 46 Adelaide Rd. Today’s —.See Page TweUe news summary Compiled from United Press Internatlonel There’s too much coffee in Brazil 1976 to a high of $3.40 dollars a pound RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UPI) According to Brazilian industry dealers simply had no means of in April 1977. — A few months ago, the Brazilian sources, roasters, fearing even selling coffee. The price rise was attributed to a State many as 1,000 deaths a year from coffee industry was enjoying record higher prices, bought up all the The complete stop in Brazilian an often fatal side effect, is being' July 1975 frost in Brazil, war and high prices, much to the chagrin of coffee they could get in late 1976 and sales hasn't stopped the price decline civil unrest in Africa, drought in HARTFORD (UPI) - Morris banned in the the first govern­ the American coffee addict. early 1977 while Brazilian exporters, and last week the New York market Kenya and floods in Central Amitay, 41, and his family, ment action of its kind. The drug, But today, no one is buying hoping to keep profits rolling, kept suffered its greatest single-day drop America. formerly of Middletown, escaped called phenformin and marketed Brazilian coffee because of a glut on purchasing all the stocks available in in history, plummeting 48 cents from injury Monday when a bomb for the past 18 years under the the market and the consequent drop the interior. $2.55 to $2.07. brand names “DBI" and exploded outside their home in in prices has left the nation’s ISo smokee, - > Then the Northern Hemisphere “The basic position of the Brazilian “Meltrol,” is being taken by 385,- suburban Washington, police said. exporters reeling. summer brought a traditional drop in coffee industry, except the farmers, 000 Americans in the early stages no serves Amitay, a former aide to Sen. Brazilian exporters felt the first coffee consumption, combined with a is that if wishes could bring another of diabetes. shock from the market collapse when Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., is The “No Smoking” signs in drop in consumer demand due to frost there'd be three feet of snow in executive director of the the old, established trading firm of public places may please a lot of supermarket coffee prices of more Parana right now, " a Rio broker FAIRBANKS, Alaska (UPI) - American Israel Public Affairs Leite Barreiros Comercial E Expor- people but not all of the people. than $4 per pound. Roasters suddenly said. Committee, the only pro-lsrael An explosive device apparently tadora in Santos was unable to honor The Vernon Town Council, Mon­ found themselves with surplus stocks Despite the current market down­ lobby group registered with was set off near the trans-Alaska its purchase contracts early this day night, accepted the resigna­ and stopped buying. turn, the broker predicted coffee will Congress. pipeline Monday night, damaging month and lost about $44 million. tion of Gayle Polhemas from the Consequently, the Brazilians found still remain in short supply. some insulation, Alaska State Leite Barreiros was an extreme Zoning Board of Appeals. themselves with warehouses full of According to sources in the IBC, police reported. Oil flow was not HARTFORD (UPI) - The case, but its bankruptcy showed the Her reason for resigning? “I coffee and high-priced purchase con­ Institute President Camilo Calazans disrupted by the blast because the other Santos exporters the salad days Connecticut Supreme Court has have found that I cannot comply tracts to honor and their losses has adopted a strategy of sitting still pipeline itself wasn’t harmed, of the first half of the year — when ruled state courts have the any longer to the government mounted quickly. and gambling that prices go back up. police said. sales topped $2 billion — had come to authority to decide a 20-year dis­ regulation which prohibits Despite the slack demand, the "Caiazans thinks the IBC is strong pute between Bridgeport and an abrupt halt. smoking at public meetings.” Brazilian Coffee Institute has enough to wait it out. The answer Stratford over whether Sikorsky WASHINGTON (UPI) - The In the last year, coffee prices shot refused to lower a minimum export should come in another four or six Memorial Airport should be roast beef sandwich soon may up from about $1.30 a pound in August price of $3.20 and with the world weeks when the market picks up. " expanded. The airport, now used replace the hamburger on market hovering at $2.00, Brazilian the broker said. for small private planes, is owned thousands of school lunch tables by the city of Bridgeport but is around the country. The located within the town of Strat­ Agriculture Department, which ford. Last year, Bridgeport ordinarily buys hamburger or bought 25 to 30 acres of land to ex­ other inexpensive meat products, Israel recognizes pand the facility. has bought $1.6 million worth of frozen boneless beef roasts for use in school lunch programs. The Regional price of beef this summer is com­ three settlements % .As paratively low. By L'nited Press International TEL AVIV, Israel UPI) - A top request by President Carter that Locally heavy rains sent level committee acting with the ap­ Israel refrain from establishing new floodwaters coursing through por­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The General Accounting Office urged proval of Prime Minister Menahem settlements in occupied territory un­ tions of Colorado Monday but Begin today granted full recognition til a peace conference with the Arabs rains that forced evacuations in Congress today to revive the con­ troversial gasoline tax hike and to three Jewish settlements In the oc­ can be convened. the flood-terrorized Johnstown, cupied West Bank of Jordan. “I approve completely this Pa., area, subsided. Flood- take other steps to make Presi­ dent C a rte r’s energy plan The move took on added decision,” Be^in said. “The previous threatening thunderstorms signifiance because it came a day government did not eject them from rumbled across Pennsylvania's tougher, lest it fail to achieve its goals. GAO energy experts said after Begin’s return from the land on which they settled. Why Allegheny Mountains forcing Washington and despite a reported some residents to flee to high Carter’s plan — even if not —Sec Page Twelve A ground Monday but officials said watered down by Congress — was w. the worst was over for flood- too optimistic and would fall far wracked Johnstown. short of its goal of cutting oil im­ ports to 6 million barrels a day by 1985. Assembly overrides MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - Vermont officials and public in­ terest lobbyists say salting roads WASHINGTON (UPI) - The one veto by Grasso in winter makes driving easier — sea-level canal endorsed by Presi­ but is also costly, does not reduce dent Carter as an alternative to traffic accidents, and could con­ the Panama Canal represents HARTFORD (UPI) - The 17-town said she liked the regional water taminate water supplies. The Ver­ “economic fantasy,” according to New Haven metropolitan area has authority concept, but thought the mont House Natural Resources a financial adviser to the been voted a regional water authori­ bill had too many loopholes and Committee is studying the state's operators of the existing ty under the only bill on which the would cost the state $I million in lost “bare roads in winter” policy, waterway. legislature overrode Gov. Ella T. tax revenue because the authority which advocates claim saves lives Grasso’s veto. would be tax-exempt. But Mrs. and prevents accidents. The House of Representatives Grasso said she would not vigorously Monday approved the measure 113- oppose a move to override her veto. BOSTON (UPI) — Abortion ad­ International 26, while the Senate endorsed it 27-5. The four bills that got the two- vocates in Massachusetts, It was the only one of the 22 bills thirds majorities in the House, but claiming they now represent the SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) - vetoed by the governor that got the failed in the Senate were measures majority, have joined forces to Defense Secretary Harold Brown, necessary two-thirds majority from to: prevent the state from halting ending two days of talks with both chambers to become law —Establish an alternative formula -r abortion payments to the poor. A South Korean officials, promises without her signature. Portions of it for the computation of grants in lieu bill to ban the use of public funds to bolster American air power take effect immediately. of taxes on state-owned property: for abortions has already received over the country to help make up Four other bills made it through —State that municipalities are not initial approval in the House. for a gradual pullout of U.S. the House, but died in the Senate. required to join regional planning Musician gets early start troops. The water authority legislation will agencies. National Brown today also relayed Presi­ allow 17 towns in the New Haven —Establish rights and respon­ Although dwarfed by her fellow musicians, three-year-old dent Carter’s pledge of unswer­ region to set up the South Central sibilities for pedestrians and Emily Martin of Burlington, Conn., looks very professional as she motorists in situations involving WASHINGTON (UPI) - An ving support for the defense of Connecticut Regional Water Authori­ plays at Mayfair Gardens along with other members of the oral diabetic drug, which may South Korea against Communist ty, which will then buy the crosswalks not controlled by signal have been responsible for as aggression. financially-troubled New Haven lights; Suzuki violin group. The violinists are all 15 years old or younger Water Co. —Clarify when a facility found by and are students at the Hartford Conservatory of Music. (Herald In her veto message, Mrs. Grasso the state to be a potential source of photo by Dunn) pollution may appeal that ruling. PAOE two - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 26, 19T? ______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Julv 26. 1977 — PA(;k THREE Not RMpoflsfDfs For Tfpoogrophleol Erron THE BIST BUYS IN TOWM PIUS M H g fa M P g ^ ------Births We DOUILE 8TAMFS WEO. (PAGE m n g M CIRCULAR |i ■ H M Wil m i'm im PFPFPWWPy emrm rftl Betty’s notebook Mates, Ethan, son of Dr. Juiian His maternal grandparents are Mr. IT WITH PRIOR AT WITH PRIOR ■ AT WITH PRIOR • and Barbara Rictoond Mates of Sea and Mrs. John H. Faulk of Pace, Fla. IN RSUKfi p u r c h a s e FRANKS 17.60 PURCHASE ■ $7.80 PURCHASE ' a iff, L.I., N.Y. He was bom July 23 His paternal grandparents are Mr. IXCLUDINO EXCLUDINQ I EXCLUDINQ ■ COUPON ITKMS COUPON ITEMS I By Betty Ryder at North Shore University Hospitai, and Mrs. George Converse of 161 EPY COUPON ITEMS ■ Manhasset, L.I., N.Y. His maternal Porter St. His paternal great- CONN. STRICTLY FRESH E grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. OReEetsi STORE HOLIDAY I I Richmond of Snipsic Lake Rd., Harold Thornton of Lincoln, Maine. STAMPS MEDIUM GRADE A 5 lb. bag | Ellington. His maternal great-grandparents are SWEET LIFE Mr. and Mrs. John P. Faulk of Pace, i Interesting tidbits of information are forever coming In in Nlantic, Aug. 13-27 when the Sth annual Connecticut Eckert, April Ann, daughter of Fla. He has a brqther, Bruce Jr., 3. via the mail and I thought I'd pass a few of them along to National Guard Youth Leadership Program for young Bundle William Jr. and Candace Larsen Superm arkeis SUGAR you. men, ages 14-15, will be held. SERVICE 1 lb. Cello Pkg. ■ 5g 1.19 altar. all shared the same maid. and instructor at the hospital. 1.09 In everything for lasa. Plus SftH Stamps at Frank’s. An adventurous 14th century French bride, so it’s High School, he received his B.S. lb. c a n reported, tossed her garter to her attendants to deter­ Her fiance was graduated from the Air National Guard Airman Kathl Limit 2 Per Family degree and commission in 1975 upon mine wbo the next bride would be. Eventually, modesty University of Connecticut with a B.S. F. Horhorouny, daughter of Mr. and F r a n k Limit 3 Per Family Prime Time degree in marketing. He is employed Mrs. Arthur H. Horhorouny of 22 graduation from the U.S. Air Force won out and more timid brides the world round sul^ Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. stituted bouquets. On the cover of the June issue of “Prime Time’’ printed as travel promotion manager at the Ludwig Rd., Ellington, has His wife, Frances, is the daughter Also, researchers report that the Romans initiated the at the Regional Occupational Training Center, through Hartford Courant. graduated at Lackland AFB, Tex., the efforts of Manchester Conununity College and the The couple is planning a fall wed­ from Air Force basic training. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lachowskl custom of wearing the ring on the third finger of the left of Colorado Springs. hand because they believed a vein ran directly from that RSVP volunteers, there was a lovely poem I’d like to pass ding. (Nassiff photo) Airman Horhorouny now goes to FKUIT DRINK finger to the heart. along to those of you who haven’t seen this issue. Sheppard AFB, Tex., for specialized “When we start to count flowers, we cease to count BiWww-x-x-w training in the transportation field. Army Maj. Kenneth M. Woodbury, i l l RASU IS C L o n o x s m a n i K SWEET LIFE weeds. She was graduated from Ellington son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wood­ #1 National Youth Guard “When we start to count blessings, we cease to count High School in 1976. bury of 38 Ralph Rd., completed the Since visiting Fort Drum, N.Y., with Gov. Grasso and needs. 21-week course of study at the Armed SAUCE BLEACH DRY MILK her entourage of media personnel, my mail from the When we start to count laughter, we cease to count Phillip M. Romanowicz, son of Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va. SPHI 3 ) H l- C Plain, Mail, Muahrooma Connecticut National Guaitl comes addressed “Military tears. \b s. J. Fredrick Cagianello of 23 He is scheduled to be assigned as a LUNCHEON MEAT GALLON Editor,’’ systems analyst in the Office of the 40 OZ. 1S.SOZ. SODA When we count happy memories, we cease to count Village St. and John Romanowicz of 12 oz. as DIET & REQ. Most recently I have been invited to visit Camp Grasso years." Chelsea, Mass., has achieved the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. rank of first lieutenant in the U. S. The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 28 OZ. Monday’s daily Air Force. Maj. Woodbury entered the Army Lt. Romanowicz is a T-38 Talon in­ in 1964 and was commissioned State gaining economically I 733 structor pilot at Columbus AFB, through the Reserve Officers' 35*1 s 4 9 * * Miss., and serves with a unit of the Training Corps program. HR ^------2 8 9 WITH COUPON *3 4 9 SSSSSrSiSS^S HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut substantial consumer spending. Carson said there were indications Air Training Command. He received an M.B.A. degree WITH COUPON WITH COUPON• is beginning to see the light at the end “The recorded gains from the the national economic recovery may A 1971 graduate of Manchester from Tulane University in New WITH COUPON of the economic tunnel, according to recession lows have been impressive, slow down in the coming year. Orleans, La., in 1974. f MEAT the state Department of Commerce. and the recent and forecast^ growth “It appears, however, that Connec­ The department Monday released a appears to be speeding up again," the ticut will maintain steady and order­ Theater schedules e m sM report predicting substantial report said. ly economic growth during the same MANCHESTER U8DA CNOICE DRIVE-IN ROUTES 6 4 44fl economic growth for New England’s The department said the state’s period, even if there is a sluggish East Hartford Drive-In — . nutmeg second most populous state in the economic health is improving and period in the national recovery,” “Grand Theft Auto,” and UA Theater 2 — “Loves of DUS Tiics: WAYSEST USDS CHOICE coming year. Benji,” 2:00-7:00-9:00 SWEET may even outstrip the national Carson said. “Cannon Ball," Dusk IKW HIT STMTS S:i GRADE A USDA CNOICE BONELESS It said the state’s unemployment average during the next year. UA Theater 3 — “ The Sumner KIDS n s “Although unemployment should Elast Windsor Drive-In — Deep," 2:00-7:00-9:30 rate was at a three and one-half year Connecticut traditionally trails the continue to decline over the near- “People Time Forgot," and PRUNE low and factory production was up 26 national average in recovery from term, the rate will probably remain "Future World," Dusk FEATURE first pieghnuse LARGE BROUND ROLLED CNUCK per cent, a 33-month high. Also, economic downturns. near or above the 6 per cent range Manchester Drive-In — AT DUSK X HE housing permits had risen 126 per It projected a 9 per cent growth in well into 1978,” he said. It is now 7.7 “ The People That Time REEF ROAST JUICE Forgot,” 8:30; "At the I IRiUlO THEFT auto] or cent, signifying a “whopping” jump personal income, with that being TURKEYS 3 Iba. or more per cent, down from a 1974 high of Earth’s Core,” 10:00 JM)/ A PUPPET SHOW nua Co Hit in that crucial industry. reduced to a 2 per cent gain in real 10.1 per cent. 1 0 -1 4 Ibe. John J. Carson and Thomas P. Vernon Cine 1 — “Rocky," AT TK EARTHS CORE lb. earnings because of inflation. He said a key to the improved 9:20 For Children Coffey of the department’s P.O. I lb. Although Connecticut remains employment situation was that fac­ Vernon Cine 2 — “Annie (Cryovac) Economic Development Planning F /u n m n ip 6 9 < I behind the national recovery from tory jobs were at the highest level Hall,” 7:20-9:30 FUFFETffin if'I « Division also reported personal in­ the recession, that could change, the since the fall of 1974. 49 UA Theater 1 — “Star s EAST HARTFORD W ad., July 27th •Ji'rCTM jaaawaraaaBaBaB; come is picking up enough to lead to report said. Wars,” l2:00-2:3O-5:15-7:45- , mil •( ORIVf W PhoiM 649-5491 10:15 lI M N I U S n i [iX^THEATRES EAST In sir condlttonsd USDA CNOICE m odels for HHMn I. JMMHSa USDA CNOICE State to probe W esconn expansion TV FooMon ConmMrclals TMUm NATIVE HnnaiilCM M BONELESS BONELESS BEEF COUNTRY STYLE A d vo rtM n g '• Cl HARTFORD (UPI) — Charges that Storrs, Conn. SURAR A RUTTER Funds for a 390 million expansion Mrs. Niejadlik’s six-year term Trad* StMwo DopL Sloroo HMTMEL iVii education officials sat on a report of the college in Danbury have been expired July 1, and Jackson said a APPIT THIS HKEK 1-6 PM TOP ROUND SIRLOIN TIP k k M m llM I o n t w i t o i PORK R IB S 19 Oz. claiming enrollment at Western authorized by the legislature, Basch decision on her reappointment will 225 W. 571k St. M.T.CL 3 * 4M CORN (Loin Rib End) Connecticut State College didn’t said, although only a little more than come after the report is completed. ■oiOMes STEAK STEAK Croat lor Barbaquo) justify expansion have led to an in­ 32 million has been spent to date. She has been on an out-of-state trip 429-2912 vestigation by Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s Basch says in 1974 he did a report and unavailable for comment. Frost Manch—Itf Evanlng Htraki office. estimating Wesconn would fall far has also declined comment. SI EAST WINDSOR PubUshsd w try cvsnlng Mxcspt Sundtys snd holldsys. Entsrsd st ths « * 1 . 6 9 . Jay Jackson, her top legal aide, short of the 1977 projection of 5,500 Basch, whose job is being u sflO u iE b DRIVE IN Ki'j»79 99 * 1 . 6 9 . ManchMtsr. Conn. Post OtOcs u So- M0 N.-TUES. said Monday a report looking into the full-time students on which the eliminated Aug. 1, said the 32 million cond C Isss MoM Msttor. WITH COUPON allegations made by a state planner A O s N n expansion is based. He said by 1980 already spent was “needless” and This printing test pattern is Suggested Carrier Rates V f i .C H K S whose job is being eliminated, is there would be only 3,400 students. hopes the furor he has helped create part of The Herald quality PtysW o In Advsneo Nse lln Tisi Mdti t S expected early next month. Wesconn now has 2,800 full-time SInglo copy...... 19s will forestall further expansion. controi program in order to Woohty...... 90S N M r U F f i a David Basch alleges Bernice students, he said. But Bersi says increased popula­ give you one of the finest Ono m onth...... $9.00 Niejadlik, chairman of the state Wesconn President Robert Bersi Thfoo months ...... $11.70 FRESHER BY FAR tion in the western part of the state newspapers in the nation. Six months...... $23.40 DELI college board, and James Frost, its said the school now has an enroll­ requires Wesconn expand. 0 n s y w ...... $46.60 R O R H O m R R executive secretary, knew ment of 5,200, but that counts part- “We’ve been growing. We’re con­ Mill Rstss Upon Rsqusst Subtcribsrt who fsJI to rsosivs. s r r s nKtSNaamsTU! SANTE ROSE Wesconn’s expansion program was time pupils, whom Basch claim tradicting all trends — up in overall S a thsir nswtpspsr bsfors 6:30 p.m. Hsliilajf no longer needed, but suppressed the should tsisphons ths clrculstlon EASTEMSHOK YELLOW RIPE primarily attend evening classes and enrollment, up in the 18-22 age c ; ds^m snt, 647-9046. TROPICANA information. use the same facilities as the full­ category, up in fully employed FRANKS(NATURAL CASINO)...... lb. * 1 . 3 9 “Other interests were being served time day students. adults. "The western Connecticut cor­ PLUMS 3 9 ‘ . ORANGE JUIGt .12 oz. besides the public interest. I don’t Bersi says the enrollment would be ridor is experiencing burgeoning Holiday know which ones, but why would Weody AllWs POTATOES higher, but Wesconn lacks the dor­ growth. If ever a place had an im­ N^WUiCoiMdfHltMmmmai Commdw l Sweet Life 9 9 < anyone go ahead with something not mitory and classroom space to ac­ mediate need for expansion, it has to Z 10 lb. bag O U V ElO A F lb. needed, especially at these prices,” commodate more students. be here,” he said. LEMONADE he said. i m e R S T A n a d ANNIE HALL PLUS LIMES 5/49^ . Soz. Holidav M ju r s a - TttSItNeN MRS. SM ITH'S s i L m i M i e POLISR BAKED LOAF . lb. 9 9 > ROBoinsTRBrr CANNONBAIJ. REQ. A ITALIAN 649-9333 ANtWNWlOflCIUltQ BOSTON ___ / MAMTHARTPOHD HLEASE 1C Imported You t e a - a a w CREAM PIE . 20oz. Top court grants Aillon new trial BAitcuuMtumam PEPPERS 39*. COOKED HAM„2« l.) * 1 . 1 8 $a.5otU2iaonii. NOW APPIARIHG CDUPD -COUPON--' — COUPONMia— a— , — — COUPON -ah-a— p—W| mni IMS i»upoii WITH IHS COUPON 1 17.50 PURCH4SI g j j, - HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connec­ The inescapable fact is that the the judge and the juror during the im- N ever 3 S7.S0 l>tlKIUS( M78 THS coupon 1 j/,50 PUncHKf WITH 7HJ COUPON 3 $7.50 PUNOUSt HCIUOIIK COUPON ITtE UCIUOINC COUPON HEM ticut Supreme (?ourt, saying a judge HCIUOIIK COUPON I7EM upon iiw record contains no credible evidence proper conversation,” the high court ll/.\ I,(I1U EXaUMK acunwc (» j had “improper” conversations with whatsoever as to what was said by said. MISMIll I (MM m n i i s E IXXIPONITEN a juror, has granted a new trial to MWM I.K MWV I.K Guillermo Aillon, convicted of the Can FRUIT DRINK I ■TO RASU SWEET LIFE 1972 murder of his wife and in-laws. CLOROX HAWAIIAN The high court ruled unanimously Monday Superior Court Judge Simon -C SAUCE WALT DISNEY- 1 1S.BOZ. BLEACH DRY M ILK Cohen entered into “Improper” con­ Public records Tell TH£ 20 QT. PUNCH 48 OZ. QALLON 2I.SOZ. versations with a juror at Alllon’s 1973 trial without the knowledge of RMSCUEHS the defendant or his lawyer. Warranty deeds Freeman and Laura D. Freeman, AH oasant l^ay liy 8/*1 2/89< j 49< Aillon, a Bolivian-bom former an­ Helen M. Hardacre to Raymond J. property at 38 Edmund St., 342,900. $ 3 .4 9 $ 1 . 2 9 tipoverty worker, was sentenced to Duguay and Deborah A. Duguay, Certificate of devise ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Estate of Grace M. LaPlant to QOOD THRU JULY 30 ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONI COUPON PER FAMILY life imprisonment for the slaying of property at 22 Helaine Rd., 337,000. G . B. S h a w UOODGOOD THRU JULYJULY* 30m ‘’'^ I ■ aOOD THRU JULY ” w I GOOD THRU JULY 30 ! Q Alfred E. LaPlant, property at the in­ GOOD THRU JULY 30 his estranged wife, Barbara, 28, and William T. Lutzen Jr. and Barbara — COUPON her parents, George Montano, 49, and B. Lutzen, both of Concord, N.H., to tersection of Forest and Otis Sts. COUPON — “ " 4 — — — ^ 'COUPON his wife, Bernice, 48. Building permits TUilOAV. JULY M THROUGH WI7H IMS COUPON L $7.50 PUKCIUSI ” |— — C0UP0N—“ “ Michael W. Crockett, property at 147- lATUflOAV, AUGUST • UaUOilK COUPON ITEM $7.$0 The three were found in their 149 School St., 335,900. Jean livasseur for Paul Zepke, ad­ IN THE AJH^ONOITIONEO ITEM IoM’IHi I IfAMU blood-splattered home in North Stephen C. Young and Nancy G. dition at 81 Linwood Dr., 32,200. H ARRIET S. JORGENSEN THEATRE Fabulous Show Group ^ I THE UN IVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Haven. Young to Robert W. Winter and David Rice for Peter Burgess, ad­ A im ilx .i: KELLOGG’S dition at 85 Galaxy Dr., 38,500. CURTAIN: S:tBp.in. 2 Shows Nightly KEUOSa’S KELLDSO’S Aillon, who maintained his in­ Beverly A. Winter, property at 334 ^12.00 FOR A DINNER THEATRE FACKAQE K X ) \ m nocence throughout the trial, is an in­ Parker St., 338,500. Minnie Webb, swimming pool at WITH JURY'S TAVERN (42AS4S7I SUGAR INFO; 42»2S12 CHEERIOS ' - mate of the state prison at Somers. Joseph E. Duplessie and 755 N. Main St., 31,000. FRC8TED FROSTED 18 oz. $ OFF The high court calied Cohen’s con­ Etiennette Duplessie to Richard P. Harold Parent for Ted Paquln, roof 50 The Other r> F versation with the juror “improper” Hayes, property at 28 West St., 325,- repair at 415 Hilliard St., 3750. SMACKS RICE FLAKES lOQNAR and "an intrusion into the con­ 000. Harold Parent for John Lindsay, Side of 1SOZ. stitutional rights of the accused.” Alfred E. LaPiant to Joseph B. roof repair at 51 Bretton Rd., 3800. Midnight 7 9 « The high court said (?ohen spoke Sadonis and Jessica M. Sadonis, both Marriage license S a f i ’ ’ ’ g g . BEEF FRANKS briefly with a woman juror who had of Ellington, property at the intersec­ Timothy R. Tuttle and Michele L. Cml 95, Off I-B6 83, Tolland Tuinpikr Ve.tion Connecncul 3 L i. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY sent fiim a note “with regard to a tion of Forest and Otis Sts., 354,000. Patterson, both of Albany, N.Y., playnoiise p l e a se CAU.THEATRE ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONI COUPON PER FAMILY ONI COUPON PER FAMILY FOR SCREEN HUES ^ QOOD THRU JULY 30 GOOD THRU JULY 30 personal matter.” Madeline F. Sime to Eugene W. Aug. 6 at South United Methodist. ^ GOOD THRU JULY SO30 I GOOD0 0 0 0 THRU JULY 30 | ...... - —. — . uw,.QOOD THRU JULY SO PAoE f o u r - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July » , 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 26, 1977 — PACK FIVE Oil line hit iflaurltpstpr iEuniiu^ iirraui Protecting the purse by lightning Health plan explained Manchester — A City ot Village Charm By MAL BARLOW member of the HMO which has been ford asked what would happen to the FAIRBANKS, Alaska (UPI) - A Founded Oct. 1, 1881 WASHINGTON - By its very Herald Reporter working in New Haven for several HMO if a firm like Pratt Sc Whitney four-inch thick sheet of insulation Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member, United Prete Internetional nature, the American Civil Liberties Doctors, hospital leaders, nurses, years. He is also a consumer Aircraft with 30,000 workers signed Andrew Tully] I was damaged on the trans-Alaskan Union' always speaks positively on and a few members of the public representative of the Health Systems up all of them at once. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, pipeline, either by a small explosion Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. the issues, ^m etim es this famous — crowded into the Town Council Agency (HSA) of Subarea E which Crowley said it has never or a bolt of lightning, it was reported or notorious — organization becomes Chambers at the East Hartford Town serves his area. happened. Besides, the law says the today. Raymond F, Robmton. Edilof-Pubhsh*r Harold E Turkington. Managing Editor a touch strident. decision. Carter in a sense was mere­ Hall Monday night to discuss the “ 1 was sick and tired of going workers must have a choice to be in Oil flow was not interrupted in the 1. One of those sometimes was the Health Maintenance Organization through the system doctors have or out of the HMO. ly endorsing a fact of life. But what $9 billion, 800-mile system because Opinion ‘ other day when the ACLU denounced he had to say was also an exercise in (HMO) coming to town. created in this area,” Coleman said • Dr. L. Norman Dutton of the steel pipe itself was not harmed, F o r n early two hours, HMO President Carter for endorsing a re­ executive leadership. He was taking explaining why he joined the HMO 56 Manchester asked who prompted the according to Alyeska Pipeline Ser­ proponents went over basic facts on miles from his home. whole idea of the HMO here. cent Supreme Court decision against a stand, unpopular in many circles. vice Co., officials. the HMO. It’s a new way to get “There are barriers to medical Crowley said the idea was first federal funding of elective abortions. Alaskan State troopers arrived at Can't please everybody medical care. Workers can elect to care,” he said. “ Doctors don’t even studied by the Greater Hartford Freedom vs. filth Carter called the Court's ruling A President, in fact, cannot ever be the scene 18 miles north of Fairbanks i s I . pay their health insurance payments know all the ways to get care Chamber of Commerce in 1973. It “ reasonably fair” and said it should the President of all the people, as a few minutes before midnight and to the HMO. Then, as HMO delivered to their patients. found little interest. But the Town of relayed word that an explosive Pornography fighters are on ones which ensure ‘the be strictly interpreted. Carter and other Presidential can­ members, almost all their medical “ Economically, the HMO has been Windsor and the Greater Hartford device might have been set off near the move in towns east of the Naturally, the ACLU, which has didates have always liked to needs are given them and paid for by a very wise move for me and my Labor Council picked up the idea and necessary sensitivity to the pipeline. Connecticut River. freedom of expression’.” defended spending Medicaid money promise. He can’t please everybody. the HMO. family. I’ve been in (the HMO) for kept looking into it. for abortions for the poor, jumped "They (stale police) told us it was North Central Connecticut HMO three years now. My Wife enjoys it. In 1975 the council and Windsor But decisions have to be made by the either an explosive device or light­ They have forced Justice William 0. Douglas Inc. plans to build an HMO center on And my out-of-pocket costs are $48 proposed to the federal Health, down Carter's throat. It struck out. It people's elected representatives, in Manchester drugstores to put gave the court’s most liberal ning," said Alyeska spokesman Ash St. in East Hartford. It will open per month.” Education and Welfare (HEW) that struck out because it denounced the White House and in Congress. Larry Carpenter. "We’ve had obscene magazines out of a view in 1973. He wrote, “ The Carter’s “ attempt to impose his per­ with four doctors on its staff by One crucial barrier to medicine it give a grant for studying an HMO That is their job, it’s why they were thunderstorms up here for about a December of 1978. By the second outside the HMO is the cost of in the Hartford area. child's easy view and reach. sonal morality from the White I l l ' week. First Amendment was the elected. year, its leaders hope to need about visiting a doctor, he said. Preventive The HEW study said an HMO was House” as a “serious abuse of They have driven the product of a robust, not a And a President especially has to “ It could have been an explosion. 1 10 doctors. medicine is frustrated. People feel needed and would work here. It Presidential power.” magazines under the counter prudish, age. By what right un­ take the lead in matters of morality. don’t think anybody knows.” When the HMO becomes self- they must be real sick before they would have enough patients and What did Carter say? If he believes, as Carter does, that he Carpenter also said a report of in­ sustaining, it should have about 18,- pay for that first visit. could pay for itself. in East Hartford stores. The der the Constitution do five of sulation damage at the location was First, to go back to what Carter should be a moral as well as a 000 members. Other questions and comments: In the summer of 1976, the North porn fighters are pushing their us have authority to impose apparently received by Alyeskai said. He told a press conference, “ As To join, a member must first be a • Harvey Shorter of East Hartford Central Connecticut HMO Inc. was political leader, he would be derelict security three days ago. politicians to pass tougher our set of values on literature worker in a firm employing 25 or asked if the HMO would have trouble formed. The final steps are building a you know there are many things in in his duty if he failed to ask the peo­ “Information is scanty,” said Three Manchester dentists listen closely as the HMD is laws on book stores, massage of the day? There is danger in life that are not fair, that wealthy ple to aspire to the lofty in their per­ described Monday night in East Hartford. They are, left to right, more people. The firm, by federal getting doctors and dealing with the center and taking the first patient. Carpenter. “Our instruments at area hospitals. That should take place in December parlors and movie theatres. that course, the danger of ben­ people can afford and poor people sonal lives. That, by the way, is what law passed in 1973, must offer the Valdez Operations Control Center Dr. Robert S. Smith, Dr. Stanley Pearlson (president of the HMO to the worker as a choice Bernard Crowley, executive direc­ of 1978, Crowley said. can’t. But I don’t believe Uiat the Lincoln was so good at. More boycotts are planned. ding the popular mind to new didn’t indicate that anything had Manchester Dental Society), and Dr. L, Norman Dutton. against the company’s health in­ tor of the North Central Connecticut • Dr. C.W. Wickersham of Bolton federal government should take ac­ But beware. norms of conformity. There is, Intense feelings happened." (Herald photo by Barlow) surance program. For example, in­ HMO, said no. The firm has signed asked if Bolton residents could be Many of us may applaud the tion to try to make these oppor­ That was what Carter was doing so Lightning, he said, could damage stead of Blue Cross, the worker letters from area doctors willing to members. of course, also danger in insulation without any harm to the tunities exactly equal, particularly well when he told the assembled would chose the HMO. either work with the HMO’s staff or Crowley said the HMO boundaries return swing of the pendulum tolerance, for tolerance often line. The insulation consists of four when there is a moral factor in­ reporters, “In my opinion, the Neither the firm nor the worker be on the HMO’s staff. Hospitals are based on the firm’s address. If a of morals in our society. But leads to robust or even ribald volved.” inches of fiberglass bonded to a sheet would pay any more than they paid which have agreed to work with the Bolton worker at Pratt & Whitney federal government being willing to “ It says—‘, where everything metal covering. The pipeline itself is Forced retirements all of us should fear a complete Based on the man's own words, I for Blue Cross or any other plan. HMO and accept its patients include Aircraft wanted to be in the HMO, productions. Yet that is part of finance abortions as it has been in re­ happens first’.” one-half inch thick steel. reject the notion he was trying to im­ When the leaders of the session Manchester Memorial Hospital, his Bolton address would not stop swing to censorship of our art, th e risk of the First cent months is an encouragement to As of early today, oil had reached pose his personal morality on Monday finally opened up the Hartford Hospital, St. Francis him. magazines, films, news and Amendment.” abortion and its acceptance as a the 715-mile mark on its journey defeated in Maine anyone. As President, he addressed meeting to questions, few people in­ Hospital, Mount Sinai, and New Bri­ • Maureen Hunter of South Wind­ books. How far should we go in routine contraceptive means." He from the North Slope tundra to the cluding the doctors revealed tain Hospital. sor asked what kind of center the himself to the question of how the R x: AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - Gray­ would help them. said that, although, as he put it, "I ice-free port of Valdez. emotions for or against the HMO as Groups of doctors in specialties HMO will have. Mrs. Mary Ann fighting pom? Should we even taxpayers’ money should be spent. haired lobbyists and young Maine Evans estimated about one-fourth know as well as anyone in the coun­ they spoke. have given him positive feedback It will have 27,000 square feet of Pressamarita, a leader among try? Every curb on our That was responsible. And he men­ law m akers have joined to win of Maine’s elderly were contacted try...the intense feelings on both Except John R. Coleman. about working with the HMO. space and will have family doctors as passage of the nation’s first bill ban­ and asked to help in the lobbying ef­ porn fighters in East Hartford, freedom of expression takes tioned the “ moral factor” because sides of the abortion issue." Coleman, a Vernon resident, is a • Roland Feinberg of East Hart­ well as specialists. Competency tests Two arrests protested ning forced retirement of public fort, concentrated on the Senate. cites recent U.S. Supreme away from our “ robust” socie­ there is a “moral factor.” Ask about Finally, I take no stand on the it at any cocktail party or kaffee employes and laying groundwork for “ We got people to write, to talk to Court cases saying her goals ty. As we consider laws on issue, per se, of abortion. That’s JOHANNESBURG, South Africa klatch. similar action in private industry. their friends, to get their friends to are proper by the U.S. every woman’s private affair. In this for students (UPI) — Hundreds of black students Wrinkled faces Monday bent over porn, we must be aware of the Can't be slopped write to other friends and legislators, Constitution. They may be. prices we will pay. trade, one does not seek to deprive walked out of their classrooms today unfamiliar tally sheets and cheered expressing support for the Bentley sehool plan will proceed Carter knows he can't stop people anyone of the freedom of choice. But and marched through the black as the state Senate voted by a bare legislation," he said. Chief Justice Warren E. By Donald L. Fruehling "proficiency-based” educational The farthest reaches into from getting abortions and he's not Carter is right when he intervenes township of Alexandra to protest the two-thirds majority, 22-11, to “ It was really work, work, work. The Manchester Board of Educa­ The board had a 90-minute discus­ be 1983-84, He said that he has Do pupils who graduate from high norms, has noted that the openness Burger, in a 1973 decision, moral depravity of obscene foolish enough to try. Anyway, abor­ against the spending of federal funds arrests of two student leaders. override Gov, James B. Longley’s And when the showdown came, old tion Monday night voted to proceed sion concerning the Bentley School recommended only a partial closing school have the minimum competen­ and flexibility of many current veto of the measure. project. Richard Mankey, architect of the school for its future use. wrote that, “ ...obscenity is not magazines may show us the tions have been okayed by the for abortions. Those funds come A police spokesman said riot police people and their younger partners with plans (or the Bentley School im­ cies in reading and math skills needed experimental programs require a un­ for the work, discussed some minor The board voted 6-1 to proceed with protected by the Constitution.” outer limits of our personal Supreme Court. But he has a right to from the taxpayers, and it is proper had been called in to control the The House earlier overrode the worked together constantly.” provement project and also approved to cope with the normal complexities veto 112-32. changes that were made in the school the plans as presented by Mankey. note that many Americans believe for a President to protect the public iversal mode of measuring students' march through the township adjacent The bill as passed was a com­ a list of positions to be established if freedom. ’The rest of us can do of everyday life? There is growing “ There is a national interest and promise version of an original bill Comprehensive Employment preliminary plan following a discus­ Odom cast the lone no vote. abortions are sinful. pocketbook even when an issue in­ mastery of essential skills — skills to Johannesburg’s exclusive white Yet the other side of this coin anything we please, say belief among educators and the we pray the seed for national action banning forced retirement for both Training Act (CETA) funds become sion with state Board of Education The board also authorized Kennedy In endorsing the Supreme Court’s volves private morality. whose acquisition can no longer northern suburbs. was given in a 1976 case by the public that they do not. was planted here,” said Charles public and private employes. available. The school administra­ officials. to make an agreement with the anything we please, short of simply be assumed from the titles of Elarl Odom questioned the cost of Messiah Lutheran Church to rent nine-man court’s most conser­ these limits and not suffer A 1976 bulletin of the National the courses taken by a particular stu­ He denied reports that teargas had Evans, 76, a leader of the Central The compromise preserved the tion has been notified by town of­ Maine Senior Citizens Association 1978 ban on public employe retire­ ficials that it may receive as many as $635,000 for the work. The original three rooms of Buckland School. The Association of Secondary School dent. been used and said there were no im­ agreement is subject to approval by vative justice, William H. legally for it. eight CETA positions. The board cost estimate had been $747,000 but a Principals noted: mediate reports of injuries or and a volunteer lobbyist for the bill. ment, but ordered the State Planning the town counsel. Rehnquist. He wrote in 1976, It is important to point out that the “ Without being a fanatic, I think ranked an elementary vocal music cafeteria was removed from the The porn fighter in the Push foriegn aid “Many citizens . . . feel that arrests. Office to study the impact of man­ Also, the board learned that school purpose of minimum competency it’s coming. I hope we’ve opened the teacher as the number one priority if plans. “ While there can be no doubt Manchester area is telling us despite heavy expenditures the datory retirement on private in­ lunch prices will increase by five tests is not punishment, but In Pretoria, 32 miles north of gates for a national political dustry. CETA funds are available, followed Odom said that he expected to be under our cases that obscene the outer limits are too far out. WASHINGTON - (NEA) - Presi­ educational gains are negligible at cents starting in January 1978. diagnosis. The tests are designed, not Johannesburg, an estimated 20,000 coalition,” he said. The legislature will vote on exten­ by an elementary instrumental doing the minimum amount of The price will go from 50 cents to By Martha Angle and best. What is the purpose, the public materials are beyond the The line should be drawn dent Carter’s highly publicized to prevent students from graduating, students boycotted classes for a se­ The bill — lobbied by Evans and his ding the ban by 1980. music teacher and an elementary renovations. 55 cents in elementary schools and protection of the First Amend­ closer. human rights crusade has all but Robert Wallers asks, of sending students to school but to assure that they graduate — cond day at all 29 schools in the black peers, young lawmakers and the library aide. “Cost estimates suggest we’re from 55 cents to 60 cents in the junior ment (protecting free speech), obscured an equally significant for 12 years if upon graduation they and that their graduation indicates townships of Attridgeville and young executive director of the Six other positions were lumped doing the maximum,” he said. high school. We must always keep in Saulsville. together by the board, and the ad­ Dr. Jam es Kennedy, superinten­ foreign policy shift that may sorely Americans believe the U.S. is cannot read well or compute ac­ readiness for adult life. Tests must Maine Committee on Aging — takes The board also accepted final plans those decisions have also con­ mind, as we attempt to set effect for public employes in 1978 and ministration will have the selection dent of schools, said that the earliest test his political leadership in this already spending too much on foreign curately? Schools are being asked to be administered early enough in a as presented for the Washington sistently recognized that the limits oh obscenity and por­ orders study of a possible 1980 ban on PZC sets of which one to eliminate if all eight possible closing for the school would country. account for the quality of their student’s career to identify areas of Correction School project. aid. Persuading the public — and CETA positions develop. procedures by which a State nography, not to restrict the With little fanfare, the administra­ products? Citizens want measurable forced retirement in private in­ (ingress — that a larger outlay is weakness and prescribe drill work, Ally. Thomas Bailey was in­ The six positions are: Elementary ascertains whether certain responsible exercise of our tion is moving to resurrect the results for the education dollars dustry. needed will be one of the president’s tutoring, or other appropriate correctly listed as a Democrat in a Longley vetoed the bill earlier this hearing physical education teacher, electri­ American foreign aid program so spent.” materials are obscene must be freedom of expression. tougher political challenges. rem ed ial m easu res. In many story in Monday’s Herald. Bailey is a month, saying he was concerned it cian, maintenance helper, Gormley wants change badly discredited in the Vietnam era As Gilligan points out, U.S. foreign Serious problem localities, students take the com­ Republican. . might harm the elderly more than it South Windsor groundsman, custodian, and clerk. aqd to increase dramatically the aid has actually declined steadily The problem has become so serious petency exam several times during The South Windsor Planning and economic assistance this nation in court appeals law since the peak era of the post-war that according to a recent Gallup their high school years, until they Zoning Commission will hold a provides to the poorest countries of Marshall Plan, when we were spen­ Poll, a 2 to 1 majority of Americans have passed all the required skill sec­ public hearing Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. in the HARTFORD (UPI) - Chief State’s days after Waterbury Superior Court the world. ding 3 per cent of our Gross National believe the quality of education is tions. Clouncil Chambers, Town Hall to hear Attorney Joseph T. Gormley Jr. said Judge Simon S. Cohen refused to give Monday he wants a state statute Stale's Attorney Francis M. Counterattack on crime The U.S. is pressing other in­ Product to rebuild Europe. Today, declining. They want schools to LA test the following applications: i About town } changed so the prosecution can McDonald permission to appeal dustrialized nations to join in a long­ foreign aid accounts for one one- devote more emphasis to the • Application of Industronics, Inc., The Los Angeles Unified School appeal a Superior Court judge’s Cohen's ruling in the Bernard L. Av- term effort to lift one-fourth of the quarter of one per cent of the GNP. teaching of basic skills — reading, 489 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor, for The finance committee of South It’s getting harder and 90 per cent of the arrests have District, for example, has developed ruling without having to have the ap­ collie murder case. world’s population — an estimated mathematics, and writing. An even a zone change from General United Methodist Church will meet harder to make a dishonest Political weapon a new reading proficiency test called proval of the judge. Avcollie, a criminal lawyer and a resulted in convictions. one billion people — out of the ab­ Commercial to Industrial on proper­ at the church tonight at 7:30. For much of the past 30 years, greater proportion want high school SHARP— Senior High Assessment of Gormley said he will ask the next former state legislative leader, was living in some cities, thanks to Other cities have begun solute poverty that now marks their ty owned by William and Anna foreign aid has been used primarily students to pass a standard Reading Performance. Designed to session of the General Assembly to found guilty by a jury last Wednesday the growing use of police decoy existence. Jurgelas, located east and adjacent taking up the idea. And while it “minimum competency” test before string instrumentalists are invited remove part of the current state of murdering his wife, Wanda, whose teams. as a political weapon. It was just one measure the reading “ survival to the present Industronics site. is too early to say there is any Economic aid pushed more item in America’s arsenal for receiving a high school diploma. skills’’ of Los Angeles students, the • Application of Industronics, Inc., to participate in the first rehearsal statute. His office has made the body was found in the family swim­ tonight at 7:30 at Manchester Com­ As the name suggests, one connection, it is interesting to The decision to step up both fighting the Cold War — a nqeans of Minimum competency means lest helps to deterhiine which 489 Sullivan Ave., for a resubdivision request in the past but Gormley said ming pool in Naugatuck on Oct. 30, munity College’s music room at the member of such a team poses bilateral and multilateral economic more than an ability to read. It in­ of property, into one lot and one it was never a high priority item. 1975. note that the FBI reports rewarding our “friends,” no matter students need further training before main campus. For further informa­ aid to the developing nations of dicates an ability to react competent­ parcel, owned by William and Anna “ I would now call it a priority The jury's verdict was immediate­ as an easy crime target — a violent crimes decreaseid by how corrupt. they can graduate. tion call Marilyn Richardson at 649- ly to the normal demands of daily Jurgelas. item," he said. ly overturned by Cohen who set Av­ tottering derelict, for exam­ Africa, Asia and Latin America Even today, U.S military ITie SHARP test is typical of tests 5618. five per cent last year, after • Application of Savin Bros., Inc., Gormley’s comment came three collie free. reflects a growing recognition that assistance is doled out primarily for life, such as filling in applications, being developed to measure ple, or a harmless old lady. having tripled over the for a resubdivision of property America’s future security may de­ political reasons — and surpasses balancing bank accounts, and minimum competency. These tests ’The rest of the team follows located on Nutmeg Rd., in an IP previous 15 years. pend as much on our ability ‘ to economic aid. The Carter ad­ reading recipes, warranties, familiarize students with documents Typhoon hit Taiwan behind, ready to pounce on any narrow the gap between the world’s newspaper articles, and other com­ zone. ministration has proposed an outlay and forms they are likely to en­ • Application of the Town of South richest and poorest nations as it does mon features of modern life. mugger, purse-snatcher or Somewhat surprising is that of about $1.4 billion in economic aid counter in everyday life, such as rent Windsor for a special exception of TAIPEI, Taiwan (UPI) — The most powerful typhoon in Taiwan’s recorded history has killed dozens of persons, rapist lured by the apparently judges are not throwing out on our military balance with the to 47 countries during the coming Basic needs receipts, membership applications, the zoning regulations for use of the injured thousands more and knocked out many of the helpless victim. Communist super-powers. fiscal year, while planning to spend In a world where the fulfillment of voter registration forms, unemploy­ Pleasant Valley School House by the decoy team arrests on the island’s 45,000 factories in a billion-dollar blow to its “ We can either play a leading role our basic needs result increasingly ment and job applications. South Windsor Historical Society. And pounce they have. In grounds that they constitute il­ $1.8 billion in so-called "security sup­ economy, officials said today. in shaping a new world economic port assistance” for just eight from complicated interactions with .Must be able to cope New York City, which legal entrapment. order or we can withdraw into For­ Typhoon Thelma’s winds of up to 120 miles per hour nations. And two of those, Israel and large institutions and agencies, In an increasingly complex and pioneered the concept in 1971, tress America and say, with Marie Hearing set slammed into the port city of Kaohsiung early Monday Maybe the courts are on the Egypt, will get nearly $1.7 billion of acquiring these kinds of skills is competitive world, we cannot afford \ and in only 90 minutes cut a wide swath of destruction the police department’s 250- Antoinette, ‘let them eat cake.’ ’’ people’s side after all, and the $1.8 billion. basic to survival. tq turn our children out into the world across one fourth of the island. says John J. Gilligan, the new direc­ on funding member “street crime unit” exercise more common sense Flashy projects Testing students to assure mastery unprepared to cope with the demands Provincial police reported 28 persons killed — a figure tor of the Agency for International of skills is hardly a novel idea. The has made 20,000 arrests, most than we have given them All too often in the past, recipients of their environment. Nor would we that was revised downward from earlier estimates of 31 Development. New York State Board of Regents of library dead — six missing. 3,200 injured in Kaohsiung alone and of them on felony charges, and credit for. of U.S. aid — both economic and want the school system we pay for to has mandated high school examina­ at least 5,000 left homeless. Review launched military — have used the money for get less than optimal results. Carter has put Gilligan in charge of tion in specific subject areas since Hundreds of soldiers were rushed to the stricken areas flashy, highly visible projects Minimum competency testing serves South Windsor an interagency review of U.S. foreign 1865; in 1877 the Regents made to search for victims in the rubble of destroyed buildings designed to enhance the power and the interests of the taxpayer, the A large turnout is expected when aid that is expected to produce explicit the purpose of these exams, X and to help survivors. Several planeloads of medical prestige of their governments. employer, and most of all, the in­ the Town Council holds a public supplies were airlifted to the region, officials said. recommendations for a substantial ’The Carter administration will be to "furnish a suitable standard of terests of America’s 50 million hearing Thursday on appropriating Thought graduation.” increase in economic assistance to leaning on future recipients of students. an extra $46,000 needed for the new In more recent years, increasing developing nations that agree to use American foreign aid to address DONALD L. FRIEHLING is library. numbers of states and cities have the aid to improve the living stan­ basic human needs of their people in­ e.xeculive vice president of The The additional appropriation is The New Jerusalem foundations these great temples of God once recognized the necessity of assuring necessary because of a computer ^ lo fid a dards of their own poorest citizens. stead. This means some tough MeCraw-Hill Book Co. are adorned with all kinds of precious stood, there is now a Moslem temple. Although such a focus is in keeping that every student can meet error in the amount of federal funds stones such as jasper and many decisions on land reform, health ser­ Mobile Home Seminar But when you look into the New with the “ New Directions” program minimum standards before being slated for South Windsor by the Why are so many people turnmg to mobile home precious stones which the Bible has vices, nutrition and the like. Jerusalem you see no temple at all. m andated by Congress in 1973. certified a high school graduate. At Economic Development Administra­ living as the most sensible and enjoyable way to AMARANTE FLOREAL NOflOA ALLURE mentioned, and the city is founded “ The question of political will is tion. retire in Florida? The time has come at long last Carter is likely to encounter massive the close of 1976, seven states had Yesterdays Your matching Keepsake upon the perfection of truth. The 12 critical,” says Gilligan. “These South Windsor was initially in­ Where are the most desirable communities? when true worshippers have found political resistance to any proposal to enacted minimum competency gates, three in each of the twelve- governments in the developing formed that it would be eligible for What should you look for? What questions should Perfect Symbols wedding bands will the true temple of God. The Lord increase the dollar amount of nations must be helped to understand legislation, and another nine states 25 years ugu $436,000 in funds. The town has now you ask? What about maintenance costs and taxes? hundred-mile walls, the Bible says, Almighty and the Lamb are the tem­ foreign aid. had I taken administrative action Of The Love it is in their own interest to build a Dr. Earl Story pastor at South been Informed that It will receive Get the facts! Ask any question you like. perfection of your are made of pearl. The great street ple of it. While those who dwell on the within the state department of educa­ of the city is not of the filthy Spending too much stable society in which as many peo­ Methodist Church, collects hatpins in only $390,000 for the new library, You Share... marriage. Quality crafted redeemed earth will enjoy the tion mandating some form of which will be built in front of Town WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 cobblestone of the old Jerusalem but Poll after poll has shown that most ple as possible have a stake." unique hobby. in I4K yellow or white gold. benefits of the sun and the moon In minimum standards. Since January Assignment of missionary to Hall. is of pure gold as it were of (7:30 P.M.) at the the production of their crops, they of 1977, 10 more states have in- foreign field fulfills dream of South The library is expected to run transparent glass. will not be smitten by the blast of the trodu(;ed legislation on this issue. Methodist Church. about $830,000. Some of the money Holiday Inn, 900 East Main St. When you look upon the old heat or the chill of winter, because Almanac Competency tests 10 years ago will come from the library’s own (Jet. Wilbur Cross Pkwy; 1-91, Jerusalem of today, you see the the people who have been saved shall building trust fund and the remainder Minimum competency testing is About 1.300 families are affected exact spot where the great temples walk by that very light and the kings Top winners in tennis tournament from the federal grant and town 5 & 15) frequently associated with the when 40- to 50-mile-an-hour winds of God have stood and the remnants of the earth shall bring their own funds. By United Press International ’The evening stars 'are Mercury “ back-to-basics” movement in knock out power in addition to up­ The need to appropriate the ad­ MERIDEN, CT. of the walls still stand to speak of the glory and the honor of the people into o winners in last week’s tennis tournament co-sponsored by %iam(md Today is Tuesday, July 26, the 207th and Saturn. education. However, the need for rooting trees and shattering win­ SAM and the Manchester Board of Realtors are, front row ditional $46,000 is expected to be a Place Your TRUST In temple of Solomon, and the temple of it. If you cannot attend and went information phone our day of 1977 with 156 to follow. ’Those bom on this date are under such testing is equally a response to dows. thorn in the side of those who op­ the Oiemond Speciellit Ezra, and finally the temple of (continued) David Stepper, left, first division doubles, and Mark Stepper! toll free information service 1-8O0-237-22X or write ’The moon Is moving from its first the sign of Leo. the parallel trend toward more Capt. Alan B. Bennet of Storrs. posed the town’s approval of the use Herod. And for centuries these rem­ Rev. Philip P. Saunders formerly of Manchester, and com­ first (llvision doubles and singles; top row, Katie Sullivan, left, P.O. Box 340. Bienton, FL 33532. MANCHItTIN PAM UM •S « M *n AlM quarter toward full. Irish playwright George Bernard experimental, free-form educational of $257,550 in town funds on July 11, VERNON, SRItTOL RLAZA, W IV P 4 M I* . SIMSBURY nants of the walls have formed the Full Gospel manding officer of local 135th second and third division doubles, and Monica Murphy, second Ohio rtiK>tnt$ ptM$6 ftItftiK# OAO-77 ’The morning stars are Venus, Mars Shaw w as born Ju ly 26, 1856. systems. California assembly Local officials were angered and Wailing Wall of the Jews. .Interdenominational Military Police Co. is promoted to (livision singles, doubles and mixed doubles plus third division Seminar Sponsored and Jupiter. American actor Jason Robards was member Gary Hart, who introduced disappointed in the slice taken from by QolonyQovQ Upon the Dome of the Rock, where Church present rank in Connecticut Army doubles. (Photo by Dunn) the town’k allotment. bom on this (late in 1922. that state’s bill establishing National Guard. IV :!!' I\Ai'E s ix — Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn.. Tues., July 26, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 26. 1977 — PAGE SEVEN Vernon Council Zimmer’s inability to communicate accepts parcel

On recommendation of the Plan­ The town is in the process of plan­ ning changes on Reservoir Rd. to with players is his biggest problem ning Commission, the Vernon Town Council voted Monday night to accept eliminate the severe curves. Bray said when the final plans are made a gift of a parcel of land from Stanley BOSTON (UPI) - Darrell produce better pitching perfor­ times he must pitch in a regular rota­ the bullpen where he can throw every meeting,” said Bill Lee, who has not He has kept Tiant unhappy by ig­ for relocating the road, he will con­ Bray of Manchester. Johnson had a dismal season in mances, but, conversely, such a tion to keep his rhythm. As proof he day. talked directly with Zimmer in noring the pitcher’s wish to start vey to the town whatever land it needs cited good performances in six of his How many baseball fans must be months. Lee never got along with BraV offered, last month, to convey 1976 before he was fired by the treatment hardly could make every fourth day. Even at 36, Tiant to the town, the Walker Reservoir on to accomplish the relocation. matters worse. past eight starts and said the two bad saying, “Too bad for these guys with Johnson, either, but at least the still is the best pitcher on the staff. Reservoir Rd. together with other Bray is now in litigation with the Boston Red Sox. The trouble outings came after he was bypassed , former manager kept giving the con­ Every effort should be made to keep land surrounding the reservoir. state concerning condemnation of could be traced directly to his for another pitcher on his regular troversial lefthander a chance to The water area is six acres and the some other land he owns in connec­ inability to communicate with turn to pitch. pitch, total area is almost 13 acres. Bray tion with the widening of 1-86. He said his players. Jenkins, the tall and silent type, Zimmer would not even talk about he will consummate the transfers to had said little about the state of Lee in recent weeks. Asked to assess said the conveyance will be made at Don Zimmer has the 1977 Red Sox the town when this litigation is com­ pitching affairs until after he was no cost to the town but added he will in contention and is in no immediate Lee’s performance on Sunday pleted. beaten by Chicago on Sunday. When reserve drainage rights to the reser­ danger of being fired. But he still is against Chicago, Zimmer said, “No The Town Council had to agree, asked why he had been inconsistent comment.” voir from other property he owns having communication troubles with (gravel bank) abutting the reservoir. however, to pay some $575 for two in compiling a 7-7 record, he said, In reality, the sparsely used Lee appraisals of the land as required by a portion of his team — the maligned cryptically: “I can think of 100 Besides that parcel. Bray intends pitching staff. pitched rather well, despite giving up the state. This will come from the reasons but f don't want them three runs in 4 2-3 innings. He gave up to convey to the town, without TIANT CLEVELAND contingency account. Make no mistake. The pitching printed.” CAMPBEU, JENKINS one long homer but the other two charge, a two-acre strip of land on staff has been poor, save for reliever the north side of Reservoir Rd. which John Loranger. town planner, said Boston’s crew of veteran pitchers Cleveland, roughed up for four hits runs came as a result of his own Bill Campbell. No one has been con­ their big bankrolls and eggshell egos. LEE WISE he would like the town to keep part of is angry, to a man, although some and four runs by the first four fndian fielding error and a 150 blooper that he said can be used for parking in sistent. They’re paid to pitch whenever the him happy because Tiant is the the land as open space area. are more vocal than others. Tiant has batters last Saturday, was upset with fell between three fielders, allowing connection with the recreational use But Zimmer does not know how to manager asks them and they should closest thing the Red Sox have to a stopped complaining about being Zimmer for being pulled premature­ a runner to score from first base. of the water. deal with pitchers, who historically do what they're told.” consistent winner. forced to pitch every fifth day. “I ly. The following day he said he have the most fragile egos in But the key to being a successful Throughout the season, Zimmer always have pitched every fourth day should not have talked that way to has put pressure on his Ditchers in­ Yet Zimmer is from the school of baseball. Apparently new pitching manager is keeping all players in a He describes model trains to class but the man doesn’t want to to do it the manager, then volunteered to go stead of removing the burden from hardnosed ballplayers who have coach A1 Jackson also has been un­ winning frame of mind. Zimmer does that way. What can you do, except go to the bullpen to work out his them. He juggled the rotation so Lee become hardnosed managers. He Part-time warden quits; successful in smoothing the feathers not talk to his pitchers regularly. wants things to be done his way, Children in the summer reading program at the Bolton Elementary Exchange brought his models and explained all about them. (Herald photo out and try your best.” problems. More likely, Cleveland is Instead he holds occasional meetings would pitch against the Yankees, ig­ School learned all about model trains when Robert Bell of the Train of Luis Tiant, Rick Wise, Ferguson Wise, who threw a popup to so fed up with the way in which he noring the fact that the lefthander because he feels it is his neck on the by Dunn) Jenkins and Reggie Cleveland. in which he tells all of them that he is line. Zimmer earlier this month when and the other starters are treated would have eight and nine days job now made full time The kid glove treatment may not doing his best. The trouble is that Zimmer is tying pulled from a game, has said many that he would prefer to work out in between starts. “It was more of a statement than a his own noose by applying a 1950s at­ Vernon time in another position and is Area briefs titude to a 197nj baseball team. required to go out all times of the St. Clair bid ap^oved After hearing the resignation of night. Vernon's part-time dog warden. The state Department of Transpor­ Coventry Snyder plans to break up his sub­ Mayor Thomas Benoit said he felt Vernon tation will be having the utility com­ Helen J. Gleason, the Town Council The Coventry Planning and Zoning division into two parcels if Shea will Herald angle Ninth4nning sock battle there was a sufficient amount of panies doing work on the widening of The mobile Consumer Information Commission Monday night un­ collect water runoff in a drainage voted Monday night to make the posi­ work to warrant the hiring of a full­ Center of the state Department of 1-86 in Vernon Wednesday and animously approved the application basin, and the second will involve the tion full time at a salary not to time person. Consumer Protection, will be at the Thursday and Friday and Sunday, of Steven St. Clair for a rear lot sub­ lots that drain onto Shea’s property. Kansas City at New York was exceed $12,000. He said the full-time warden Earl Yost In her letter of resignation. Mrs. Tri-City Shopping Plaza, Vernon Cir­ Wednesday and Thursday the division on South St. If the commission approves the sub­ rained out. should be hired as soon as possible as Southern New England Telephone won by WSox at Fenway Orioles 4, Brexers 3 Gleason said. "It is impossible to cle, Thursday from 10:30 a m. to 3 Three stipulations were imposed: division without Shea’s easement, Sports Editor Mrs. Gleason's resignation is effec­ continue in the manner in which p.m. Staff members of the depart­ Co. will be working from 5 a.m. to 6 That the lot division be formally sur­ the town could be liable for any Rookie Dave jCriscione, recently tive the end of this month. the television cameras waited out the coverage is expected on a 24-hour, ment will be on hand to answer a.m. There will be a detour for east- veyed, that the culvert crossing the water damage, Schwebel warned. BOSTON (UPI) — A ninth in­ But the White Sox tied the game recalled from thfi minors, hit his first The council also approved ap­ heavy, daylong rains until 9;41 p.m. seven-days-a-week basis, for the bound traffic. Motorists should take brook be properly sized, and that all Schwebel also advised the commis­ with four runs in the eighth, three on major league homer with one out in propriating $4,300 from the con­ questions, distribute literature and ning sock decided a battle of Boston woke up first, taking a 3-0 compensation that 1 am receiving assist consumers with problems. the i-86 off ramp to Tunnel Rd., then disturbed areas be stabilized to sion that the Town Council must ap­ Jim Spencer's three-run homer, and the 11th inning to give the Orioles a tingency account to make up the ad­ to Feeder Rd. and to Bolton Rd. to the Soxes Monday night that lead on Jim Rice's two-run homer in and with no assistance." Miss Linda La Counte, daughter of minimize erosion and sedimentation. prove any improvement of town Top players paired manager...Boston Celtic pre-season won the game on Downing's drive to victory over the Brewers. A two-run ditional money needed for the new the on ramp to 1-86 eastbound. Zoning Agent Ernest Wheeler roads required as a condition of gran­ exhibition slate includes a meeting was witnessed by a national left in the ninth. the first inning and Rick Miller’s run­ homer by Lenn Sakata had given Mrs. Gleason did have an assistant salary. the Rev. and Mrs. Robert La Counte Although the Wimbledon title es­ of 2 Terrace Dr., Rockville, has been 1-86 traffic westbound will take the reported that a petition was sub­ ting a subdivision approval. Wheeler against Dr. J. and the Philadelphia television audience. "As best as 1 can remember. I've scoring single in the second. Rice’s Milwaukee a 3-2 lead in the ninth, but but he resigned. She also works full caped her this year, Chris Evert is awarded a six-week scholarship to off ramp to Bolton Rd., to Rt. 30, to mitted by 48 Edgewater Dr. felt that the zoners could grant ap­ 76ers Oct. 5 at the Hartford Civic Brian Downing, homerless at the only had four hits in my career off screamer over the left field screen the Orioles tied it in their half of the" still the biggest name in women’s was his 25th homer, tying him with study flute and voice at the Csehy Tunnel Rd. and to the on ramp to 1-86 residents protesting a year-round provals subject to the review of the Center. The Celts will be back in All-Star break, hit his second run of Campbell, " said Downing, who came inning on a run-scoring single by Bil­ tennis and tonight the 21-year-old teammate George Scott for the Summer School of Music in Muncy, westbound. boat and ski mobile business council. Hartford for at least six regular the season off reliever Bill Campbell on to catch in the seventh inning, ly Smith. Doug DeCinces and Eddie Floridian will make her Hartford American league lead. ZBA approves two bids Pa. Miss La Counte is a recent The same procedure will be used operated by Malcolm Devine Jr. The The commission failed to pass a season NBA starts...Speaking of Dr. to lift the Chicago White Sox past the “and all four have been homers — Murray homered for Baltimore. debut with the Phoenix Racquets Chicago's Richie Zisk singled home Thursday, Janice Mcfarren will graduate of Dublin Christian Friday and Sunday while the Connec­ complainants charged that up to ten motion endorsing the regional sewer J. — Julius Erving—, he’ll be in Hart­ Boston Red Sox, 8-7. two in the minors and two in the Rangers 6, Indians 4 South Windsor against the Boston Lobsters. a fourth inning run, but the Red Sox speak to the group on nutrition. Academy, Dublin, N. H. ticut Light and Power is doing work boats have been drydocked, that non- system proposed by the Coventry ford for the GHO Pro-Am next The win, accomplished after a 1:11 majors. Claudell Washington's two-run The South Windsor Planning and those days between 5a.m. and 6a.m. residential traffic was created, and ^ w er Authority. A tie vote of 2 to 2 Evert holds the No. 1 ranking in the Wednesday along with Willie Mays, rain delay, was the fifth straight for "Campbell really made a bad knocked out starter Steve Stone with single, his third hit of the game, Zoning Commission has voted to take Following Ms. Mefarren's talk, the world and her opponent tonight, group will go to Larry Duprey’s mini­ that a hazard to swimmers existed. killed the motion, but the commis­ Bob Hope and George Scott (the ac­ Chicago and seventh in eight games. pitch, which is rare for him. The ball three runs in the seventh when Rick capped a three-run, ninth-inning rally the following action on applications A letter from Malcolm Devine Sr. sion decided to invite Sewer Authori­ tor, not the Red Sox first The V^ite Sox, now 4Vz games ahead stayed up and in. 1 was able to hit it Miller hit a two-run triple and scored against All-Star reliever Jim Kern heard at the July 19 meeting: theater for a Walt Disney film. GOP will meet tonight denied most of the charges and ty Chairman Richard Breault to its baseman)...Makeup of Manchester’s of second place Kansas City, finished out because 1 changed my swing at on a wild pitch. and enabled the Rangers to defeat • Approved, with conditions, the Any senior citizens wishing further information, or to make luncheon Bolton claimed that the younger Devine will next regular meeting to answer American Legion baseball team for their regular season series against the All Star break because the guys E ric Soderholm, who hit two the Indians. Ray Fosse had a homer application of T & M Building Co.. homers in the White Sox' Sunday win, for Cleveland. reservations, may contact Sally The Republican Town Committee appearance and fifth in “playing on cease his operation as soon as he has questions on the sewers. years consisted of local talent only. Boston with seven wins in 10 games. were getting on me for^not hitting Inc.. 110 Brook St.. Torrington. for an launched the comeback with a two- Tigers 8, Blue Jays 3 Clark, 644-1811. will meet tonight at 8 at the Com­ the stand” in a competition over the completed the work on hand. Meets tonight Now the squad numbers a half dozen The loss, Boston's fourth in six any homers. Since the break, I have open space subdivision of property run clout to center in the sixth inning. Milt Wilcox pitched seven innings Refreshments will be served munity Hall. Stanley Bates, park weekend. Twenty corps competed in Wheeler has issued several violation Coventry Paddle, Prop and Sail performers from East Hartford. games, dropped the Red Sox two been up four times and I've had two located north of Norton Lane and Oscar Gamble drove in the first of shutout ball while Milt May. Phil following the film on Thursday. commissioner, will speak about the the competition in Prospect spon­ notices to the business. Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at Coach Jack Holik and his charges are games behind Eastern Division fly outs and two homers ' south of Tumblebrook Dr., in an A-30 run of the seventh inning after Alan Mankowski, Ron LeFlore and Rusty development of Indian Notch Park sored by the Prospect Fife and Drum An application for an 18-Iot subdivi­ Lakewood Heights, weather permit­ enjoying much success but will have leading Baltimore. Campbell, now 9-7 with 17 saves, zone. walked and Jorge Orta singled. Orta Staub each drove in two runs to spark Tennis tourney and give a slide presentation. Corps, sion on Carpenter Rd. and Broadway ting. The meeting is open to the to be content with second place in Campbell, the only consistent called the loss his “most disappoin­ • Approved, with conditions, the Maryann Gaudette, corps was continued to Aug. 8, and the Zone Eight play to East Hartford’s pitcher on Boston's 10 member staff, and Gamble strolled home ahead of the Tigers over the Blue Jays. application of R.J. Alexander, Inc., Also on the agenda is the election public. ting of the season because 1 had such The annual South Windsor Open majorette, won first plqce over 19 applicant, R.D. Snyder, was granted squad...Popular Lee Trevino, fresh inherited a 6-3 lead from Luis Tiant Spencer, who lashed his 15th homer LeFlore hit the second inside-the- for a subdivision of property into nine of a vice-chairman. Sonja Kirk is the a big lead. You could get a guy to Tennis Tournament will be held Aug. other majors. an extension until Aug. 9. from winning the Canadian Open, at the start of the seventh inning. He deep to right. park homer of his career in the sixth lots located aoout 800 feet south of lone announced contender. There will come out of the stands to protect a 5-14 at the Wapping Tennis Court The corps will give a free concert Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel has will be in the GHO field along with got through the seventh and received Lerrin LaGrow pitched the final 1 inning, while Steve Staggs homered the intersection of Griffin Rd., and be a report on voter registration and Fire calls ^ four-run lead. " Complex. Trophies will be awarded Aug. 2 at 6 p.m. at the Crestfield Con­ ruled that adjacent landowner James J.C. Snead, Ray Floyd and A1 an insurance run in the bottom of the Facing the possibility of a post­ 1-3 innings for his fifth victory in six for Toronto, Brookfield St., on the westerly side of in: men’s singles, men’s doubles, reports by Selectman Ernest valescent Home in Manchester. The Shea, also an attorney, has to allow Geiberger. Floyd won at Pleasant inning. season makeup game, the clubs and decisions. ruins 2, .\'s I Brookfield St. in an A-20 zone. women’s singles, women's doubles Shepherd and State Rep, Dorothy Miller. corps will compete in the state' com­ the developer to obtain an easement Tolland County Valley two weeks ago, a tourney that Larry Hisle singled home Rod and mixed doubles. Carew with none out in the Ilth in­ Honors seniors Committee members will discuss petition Aug. 6 at the Silas Dean to drain water across the road onto Monday, 9:55 p.m. —Garage fire, Met­ has to rank ahead of the GHO in Interested participates must fill Junior High School in Newington. his land, before the commission can prestige in New England because of Sparky Anderson*s contract extended ning to give the Twins a victory over This week eight South Windsor out an entry form and pay the entry the establishment of neighborhood calf Rd., 'Tolland. senior citizens will be honored at the leaders and a fundraiser. During the summer, the corps approve th'e application. Shea has Monday, 11:42 p.m. —Bam fire. Lake its great field. Being a designated the A's. Dave Goltz struck out 14 and fee at the ^ u tb Windsor Recreation birthday and anniversary celebration Fundraiser practices each Monday from 7 to 9 expressed strong disapproval of the St., Vernon. Rockville. Bolton, Ellington, event', which means the leading PGA went the distance for the Twins to Department, located at Town Hall, p.m. at the United Methodist Church. subdivision. and Tolland assisted. pros were committed to play, is the win his 12th game in 18 decisions. day at the Nutritional Program at St. no later than Aug. 2. Each partici­ The Republican Town Committee CHRIS EVERT Peter's Episcopal Church. main reason the Sutton, Mass., event Mike Cubbage homered for pant must provide one can of balls Night at the Theater will be Aug. 25 ifNal.MN, r Reds need different renewal Minnesota, Adam Siomenselli, Edna Priest, at the Pine Brook Dinner Theater in has to be No. 1 in our six-state for play. area...Sam Taub, the former boxing Cubs 9, Astros 7. was the loser, Mike Schmidt hit his Vngris 7, Mariners 2 Mary Shitensky, Tony Gagnon, No late entries will be accepted. Higganum. The production is the Plainfield results Matina Navrilova is No. 2 which writer and fight announcer, is closing NEW YORK (UPI) - The Cubs squandered a 7-0 lead and 27th homer for the Phillies. Don Baylor drove in six runs with a Catherine Miller, Charles Varrick, All Greater Hartford amateurs are musical, “Carousel.’’ should add uji to an interesting Mary Varrick and Dorothy Clark will in on his 91st birthday and looking Manager Sparky Anderson's Piralos 6, Braves 3 pair of homers and a single to help welcome and all participants should Tickets may be obtained by calling evening when the two meet in a then beat the Astros when Larry be honored at the monthly celebra­ I M in singles match. great. Our paths crossed once again contract has been renewed but Biittner hit a two-run homer in the Bill Robinson’s three-run, tie- Nolan Ryan become the major be sure to specify the event they are Norman Preuss at 649-2223 or 643- WT i-li (Q INMMN IIN 4.N iN nil Ml (M league's first 14-game winner as the tion. 9492. l-MhiiN llJl SJI IN 74M UI UI IM 7JI 4M Htn s-ii (I) The Wimbledon finalist is the last week in New York. the Cincinnati Reds need a bottom of the eighth inning. The breaking homer in the eighth lifted entering. The majority of matches l U 'i OM. M IN Mpm’ibi^hb IM IM M Angels beat the Mariners. Ryan Also celebrated that day will be the MNi C 4.N IN i - n k ^ in M magic name at the box office, as Astros scored seven runs in the the Pirates to their victory. Jerry will be played on weekends although First and fifth IW i na UI IK 3Z1I UtMtebbi IN MhrtbNlACahb &N 7.N different kind of renewal. allowed only five hits and struck out wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. TK tlN MM M M NUI TH:31M in Bjorn Borg was three weeks ago seventh to tie the score, Biittner’s Reuss pitched a five-hitter for his some weeknlght matches may be The Quarryville Junior Ancient MMl 14 pU UMI hriKla M piU SirM bbbbMpbllMJI TK31J1 Finley docked Allen 10 in raising his record to 14-9. Dan Bemie Gray. MbIMpbiStTJI when he played with the Cleveland They're lOVi games behind the Los game-winning blow came off Mark sixth win. The loss was Niekro's 12th. necessary. IrM i l-M pU U U I TiMa l-M pU SHMI NricebUpbiMM When Dick Allen chose to shower Meyer hit a homer for Seattle. Fife and Drum Corps placed first in SCWS-II(I| nms-ii(ii Tribcb M-3 pM I12I7JI Nrbcb 4M pH S131N Nets against the Lobsters, and it will Angeles Dodgers in the National Lemongello, who dropped his 12th Expos 4, Giants 3 IMIit'lUM in UI UI IN UI IN son M W Tribcb 444 piU S7NM during a game and skip out early, decision for the Astros. Pinch hitter Del Unser hit a two- UNNi IN m IN IN T-OubcM M M 2JI Toms-iiw be interesting to see if the record League’s Western Division, have lost l«|lUC IN Oakland owner Charlie Finley seven straight games and are getting Phillies 6, Padres 4 run homer and Ellis Valentine a solo t-fpmtpMl 4N 2 4 M M 3JI M crowd which turned out Borg will be decided to fine Allen a day’s pay for Honor Thornton Rockville hospital notes IK 3UI 1K31N M M iT h i M The Phillies tied the score with homer for the Expos as Steve Rogers MM l-S M MU) M M M M tS U I n t iin I4aaa |.N surpassed. every game he missed, llie amount IiMti 141 M 3MUI M M M M SUN Mb2l7priiMJI NNIIN went six innings for his 11th win. NEW YORK (UPI) - Cleveland s WMa ]U |iH IIN four runs in the ninth inning and won son, Rachel Rd., Manchester; hari Ml M il t-lpiu MUI TrlM 1-3-1 M tlNIN Nrbcb 712 p ti SIM was $872.09 daily based on nis $650,- Andre Thornton, smacking out a tri­ Admitted Monday: John Boucher, Cassenti, Arnold Dr., Tolland; Mark Tribcb 7-24 pH MM hfMa Ml im IIIN it in the 12th when Garry Maddox Pinch hitter Gary Alexander hit a Roberts, Valley View Dr., Tolland; Allen Maata l-M pN WN Co-medalists in finals 000 salary. Allen has since decided to National League ple, two doubles and two homers for Pinney St., Ellington; Wilfred Doherty, Foley, Main St., Vernon; Peter Frazier OVBTI l-tl W tripled home a run and scored three-run homer for the Giants in the Wagner, Janet Lane, Vernon. 2-IM M 21JI ILN IM anm s-ii iq retire and Finley can save at least a .500 average last week, was voted Orchard St., Rockville: William Eitel, Jr., Prospect St., Rockville; Barbara 14alairalka IIN IN IN Running true to form is the coveted another on a single by reliever Tug ninth before Bill Atkinson retired the Births Saturday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ml Nino sratn s-ii (I) U M W b y 7JI M half a season’s salary in this Regan Rd., Vernon; Agnes Hartman, Frye, Crestridge Dr,, Vernon; Mrs. nnMiii) ItACa M i u$ u$ l a 74iMiftii M KNx'lCMal N N IIN Club Championship Golf Tournament McGraw. McGraw allowed only one side. Ed Halicki suffered his ninth the American League's Player of the Gary Cantor, Davis Ave., Rockville; a l-awta IM IN IN IN v m i m iia LN MartNatW IN the mixture of erratic pitching and Thompson St., Rockville; Mabel Diane Gutzmer and son, Lancaster Rd., a a * aaa_. TK 32M at the Manchester Country Club. case...Frank Russo, Hartford Civic hit over the last four innings to win loss for San Francisco. Week for July 21-25. son to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Delvecchio, iHVNnMi inj IIN IN 7 - H iM N 3JI M b 2M pH SUM IK UN weak hitting that suggests no early Hoekstra, Woodland Rd., Coventry; Manchester; John Krepcio, Warren St., IN TK 3t$3 Nriccb 2M pH SIM.N MWi Nl laU IlHN The crown will be on the line Satur­ Center director, reports if plans to Pillsbury Hill, Rockville; a daughter to recovery. his fourth game while Dan Spillner Paula Masley, Standish Rd., Ellington; Manchester; Ronald Starkweather, IM: 32:44 MblMpbi$44.N Tribcb 2-S-7 peU SIMM JariaaU IN paU IIIIN day when three-time winner Woody increase seating capacity are ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills, Stafford; a M b 211 S7L4I M b IM ibi MM ettaui 14-1 p u i m m Jocelyn Pierce, Stafford Springs; Arthur Charter Oak St., Manchester; Ella tdkSri4-l fM SUllM Tribcb t-4-MllM □amiYMmmnim proved 250 seats will be located in “It is the worst kind of slump," ad­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wasilefsky, UMlUii M SJI M laDfii UNO cm 0) Clark goes up against John Herdlc Rother, Orchard St., Rockville; Kathleen Wissman, Union St., Rockville. a m Sll (Q a m s-ii (Q MbnTiM M M Mrialai'a lapaal IN IN IN each upper level corner, plus two Cora Rd., Tolland. tMiMb lUI 7J4 IN l-MalM IN IN who won in 1975 in the 36-hole finals. mits Anderson, whose contract was Ruzicka, Donnel Rd., Vernon; Linda Birth Monday: A daughter to Mr. and M UI 3JI 14bHi}ibc LN Admitted Sunday: Della Bloch, Brandy Mittr iMf ilM IM U$ IM TK:4M MXMaatin IN The all-time club champ is Stan more rows would be installed in the extended two years an Monday. Tourney profitable; Scott, Michael Dr., Vernon; Anna Mrs. Francis Scailey, Hartford Tpke,, UMkiOmki UI IM IK Nil Hill Rd., Vernon; Peter Frazier Jr., MbSMpiUS2M Hilinski with five triumphs to his upper balcony...Gene Johnson, Smutney, High St., Rockville; Paula Rockville. TM:32J4 TKiSIll Nrbcb IM pbi SSM MMalUaMIlIN There was that all too frequent Prospect St., Rockville; Carl Pfeifer, Mt. M b 311 pb4 UUI b M M p b i ^ Tribcb l-S-1 pbi SUM Ixartaua 114-fpN IIIIIN nearing the 40-year-old mark, is still Tesauro, Geraldine Dr., Ellington; credit with Clark next with the most mixture of bad pitching along with Hamden cops laurels Discharged Saturday: Wendy Cor­ Vernon Dr., Vernon; Ronald Tribcb 1-U Mb UM.U Pirbeb IM prii MM II1BMKI1N wins. Clark won in 1969, repeated in one of the top hitters in the Hartford Ih icKMB aqr bgiioBM p Marion Walz, Babcock Rd., Tolland. Mr M b u T fM W M Tribcb 144 pM S lM mmlinum coran, Mansfield; Paul Grochowski, Starkweather, Charter Oak St., good hitting Monday night when the Discharged Monday: Rose Blake, nM S-lim m s-iim '70 and made it No. 3 in 1973. Twilight League. The veteran with Profitable was the third annual Candlelight Slow Pitch Irene Dr., Vernon; Samuel Lavitt, Center Manchester; Earl Tracy, Worcester Rd,, i-CfiM lA Mi 4.N 2JI t-TN M 7J4 M LN Reds bowed to the St. Louis Car­ South St., Rockville; Norman Boucher, The finalists led all qualifiers this Moriarty’s sports a .317 batting Rd., Vernon; Donna Uzotte, Garden St,, Vernon; Herman Weingartner, Ellington. Uimtt ILU IM M LN dinals, 9-8, and lost an opportunity to Softball Tournament which wound up last weekend at M CARTER'S Timber Trail, South Windsor; Jean East Hartfore; Mrs. Lucinda Meyer and MbkiOiRbi 2J4 I M year with one-under-par 71 rounds. average going into tonight’s game Robertson Park. Discharged Sunday: Virginia Byington, W t 32M TM:32J2 against Glastonbury at Moriarty pick up a game on the Dodgers, who South St., Rockville; Linda Johnston, M b 111 pbi S27JI M b lU pH tu rn BOB’S PINE PHARMACYI were beaten, 1-0, by the New York New 1977 Chevrolet fwbcb lit pbi t77JI Nrbcb Ulpbi MM Field. Dave Bidwell leads the MB A record 46 t'eams competed and more than $1,000 was Mir ’jcjaM Ellington; Walter Murphy, Hillside Ave., Tribcb 14-S pU S3I3JI Tribcb 1-14 pbi S32M Martin on hot seat pitchers with a 3-1 record and a Mets. Vernon; Barry Rich, Union St., in n M ^ AND SURGICAL SUPPLY realized for improvements at the field, Phil Burgess M a M 2IM 7J4 1MI Latest pool this corner heard about honeymooning Jack Taylor sports a Pete Rose had two hits to raise his Rockville; Mrs. Judith Titus and J-TJ.IHcCnir, b 1N.N UJI M 664 Center St. (between Olcott & Adams) reported. Jal Alai reaulta t M liJ UI 4JI INniaPil M 4.N concerns Billy Martin. Question is 3-2 mark. Former ace John Serafini career total to 2,881 and set a record daughter, Stafford. 1-SpmU fn a tM f^mfi ■NT, ap_ M Manchester •FREE DELIVERY for a switch-hitter. George Foster Birth Sunday: A daughter to Mr. and WLiUl T«:21:n what day Billy Martin will get the is at 1-3 with Pete Sala retired for the Championship honors went to Ricky’s of Hamden with M b 311 pit U1.M M b 113 pH SHM 649-9814 pink slip as New York Yankee and Johnny Bench each homered for Mrs. Constantine O’Doherty, Maplewood M b 311 fdi tllU l Nrbcb 311 pbiMtLN umpeenth time. Cherrone’s Package of Manchester second, Enfield Jeep m M M 21ZS US UI Tribcb 34-t pH UlUl Tribcb 3-14 piU SlpilUl the Reds, but the Cardinals lashed » * n l M IN Dr., Ellington. third and Boutin & Son of South Windsor fourth. ■n lui US ;ji IN m UI FmS-ll(l) ansm s-if (I) out 14 hits against four pitchers and IMI nIm US INm MMlMnul I-Sm iI 14$ IM I M M IM M 4JI COMPARE held off two late rallies to win. The first local entry out ol the top four and a trophy MmU «-! tirui TMt*! M IN 3JI 34ji|Ni 4il Ml MMMHLN TriMi lUIlN 7-Mi M r 4.N l-Vcilia M Craig Swan pitched a three-hitter winner was Tierney’s. NrMi S-3 U )U TM:32:N TKSLM TtSKk M l ta u i Jal Alai entries M b 311 ^ $17^ M b SIS pbi S21.N and Steve Henderson doubled in a run Steve Calameta of Rickyts was tabbed the most U in litM li IIN IN IN iSaveitertonPrescripijoiis brbeb U3 Mi UUi Pirbeb SIS pbi MM in the first inning, giving the Mets valuable player. UN Ui US i-lM In t IN IN Tribcb 1-3-T »bi $7S$.lt Tribcb S-M pH MUI 1/2 Ton Fleotside Pickup MW IN US M IN mmimm Tin their triumph at Los Angeles. Mntt M M M m .N HBT 4.1 son TNHE M H (•) Tmni TMB NNKW 8 It. body, 309 V-8, standard tranamlaalon, powar " ^ iN n i s*? M M Fccicn 24M M M MrtabrM 47.N IM ILN Henderson’s double followed singles NH* f-I WM MMMIIN lII SI I kw S4M ’i Neb M M brakrta, raar alap bumpar, guagaa, doma lamp 1-stinH TrtMiM-llIHN I IB M t t 1 4 M Mir M 7JI 7-UblMhg M *Fun for Run* by Lenny Randle and Felix Millan M M M-lH 111illlMI M S4NIMI M TH:41JI and handed 11-game winner Doug awilch, balow ayallna mirrora, AM radio, folding n«a IN IN IN It Ttt 41JI r t o w n o f MANCHESTER ^ aoal back, heavy duty raar spring*, powar I MM M I Mt! jiU& L n M b 112 piU S4M MbSlIpcUSSlM UN IN IN m IN IN Its bprfNb M-l-N pH MaSnJI Rau his second loss. DRIVEWAYS I M Em r i M 7. r Nrbcb 211 pit MM ataaring, bright matal hubcapa, H78x1S tiraa, NM IN IN ■■ IN 1.1 Tribcb M4 pH S 7 ^ m a w e tu tt IN M M M m N I. MM M M a I-I tll'iC S MUtlSTpin starting Wednesday night the annual “Fun for Run” Cartar Cara Packaga. Slock No. 8684. MMUM.N M M M ffIN M m Mm M SHMim IN Ima IilMi M-l tlltll M-l M l 1-14 M4 l-M I-H I-l-l I-M cross country races will be staged at the Manchester INSTAMiO ANYWHERE IN CONN. M m 1 4 1 ^ MUMhlM M-I M-l M-I 14-1 ' CURBSIDE COLLECnOH | TiiM M-i n s iu i nm 14-1 M-l M4M-1 B n m Community College campus. Extend contract CFLWkhxIOOFLLona MMf IIN IN IN I-I I. M ix IM M i- Se * ^ i-i Barry Sheckley notes that three runs will be staged on I laiiiyi IIN IN UI IN IN M II M I M M I Zaial M SMITHFIELD, R.I. (UPI) - # A A A • S IN C E 1 9 4 6 *4295 IN M IM M liM M J- ’ • INSULATE NOW successive Wednesdays starting each night at 7 l-Mh UI IN OF NEWSPAPERS | Chuck Fairbanks has been given nmsmu UI MMMMUI M { Seven divisions are planned: Youth —12 and under over »GONnfmriiSTiiuDM M M I4IU N m m M tINJI trIB niltliM n M $ and we will take more time to complete the fairy tale New 1977 Sport Vans m m I-I IIIIN TitlM M-I NNN I Ninrxippt II i bm tk hakia II I hra«a Ijeaa M •- one miles; Teen-agers—12 to 16 years, 3.5 miles; College M l W w YOUE USE • cou m ItIM M-l IIIIN onm I f t ) j M n I t 1- NaaV >m II I. IiMa M M M that has brought the New England 7. Jn U al M I k a T I m II I baaUa Sana II Mar students — 16 to 25, 3.5 miles; Open — 26 to 35, 3.5 miles; 3 to Choose From in ffSK. IN IN iO % off the price. Starts the First Week of [ -C AU DAY, NIBHT INCLUDINO SUNDAYt- 1 f t " IN IIN M anU Cfcailaa NNhaaa INS Ptriaa h Masters— 35 and over, 3.5 miles; Joggers—1.5 miles and Patriots from the bottom of the NFL •4^Ml ON IIN IN i-bwi M i n f-M 14-1 I I I ’14-7 I-l-iM4 J f lT i i 14-1 M i Y-M 1-14 Call today for FREE aa1:imata ★ ★ OVER 10,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ★ ★ See Them and Get Our Price! I4aMMnii UI IN 114 M4 M-l 144 August on the Second S women, 1.5 miles. to the verge of the Super Bowl in four MnmMiiM UI WMiMtSIN a n am m m seasons. M M 14 INN hrtaUa I ] IiE n » I. M Mar II I- UPm Mat M I - Bank HR M - 1 • B O O • a a s • 7 0 0 3 Competition is open to all. All one needs to do is Titkala IM W in I M Nana l i I I I Hai lam I t I laai MM II Collection of the Week | m m 1-3 tm.N register before the start of racing each night. The Patriots announced Monday IilM M l INI7N n o n IftMataNaNill I Banla Naala II IM h a M II l-ft«.kikf II from their training camp that Fair­ 649-0500 a n IIm M IIN IN IN Ife a U a l M I kaa MM IlJ-JMafta II InsulCorp ’" Prizes are awarded to all participants, Sheckley notes, IftN Im aa IIN IN |;i INNaNmka II I Banla Nairia Illftiatanaa M ■ fMEROV CONMAVATION INblNaina I IZMm N M II.N IN IN IB a ila ^ banks has been given an extension of CARTER n I kaa Marta II l-Olnll IM IN IN IBnla Mar IN M r. ■ • ■ - BBO HILLIAHO BT. 18148289 not just the front runners. 3NMIM iji WMaMIlIN 7. bM Um II IhaiaMa MArsKXBBTBR, CT. OB 0 4 0 YOUR ^ „ COMMISSION ■ his contract, which ran through the NrMal4tllUI 1 (Nan MM i i NRKtlaaMal laaMa iliJtulWriiy’ end of this season. Neither the terms BY COLLA PAVING M M 14W N TilMa 144 WIN isatr- Kaw Nm iiM a 1-14 I-l-i I t T m offer expires 7-31-77 m m M IINN IM H I MUM I URGES YOUR COOPERATION j nor the length of the contract were MANCHESTER, CONN. CHEVROUI IrtlM M l WIN i m t N i w fSItfrUti-u !?i!irii‘!TS iriBIMKIIN disclosed. 1229 Main St.. Manchester 646-6464 U~.E SIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 26, 1977 M A N gpfrE R EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. July 26. 1977 - I’AGE NINE INDEX Htift WanUd IS H ip Wantad 13 □ NOTICES N O T IC It RNi b LPNs - Looking for a 1 loM and Found challenge and hlA pay? We artin not fired...yet 3 — Porionoli UFE-MEDPOOL are a new Geriatric h Mental 9 — Announcomonit Lost amt Found 1 II you » • u RN or LPN InUrtf tod Retarded Facility. Immediate NEW YORK (UPI) - The the situation." "We thought Martin's love for the 4 — Cnlortiinmonl (0 tcmporuy employmoal lo Um openings for part time 7 to 3, Steinbrenner expressed faith in his 8 — Auctioni LOST • 34 inch wooden top Greater Hertford-New Haven skies blazed with lightning. Yankees combined with the fact that aree, piaaae coutact DNS at MT- full and part time 3 to 11, plus team's ability to win a second FINANCIAL skate board. Vicinity of Am 11 to 7 Supervisor. Contactt The heavens opened and the this is his fourth and possibly last 8 — BondS'SlockS'MortgftgM Street. Reward. Call 649-0265. IIN. straight American League pennant, chance at managing a major league 9 — Ptrionai Lotna Mr. Atlas for confidential ap­ GET YOUR TAG SALE AD IN EARLY! rains came. And another day but added it wouldn't be easy. 10 — inauranco pointment, between 9 and 4, club would cause all the pieces to 2781060. passed that Billy Martin "It will be tough." he said. come together. 1 don't think he’s 8MPLOVM INT 13 — Halp Waniod VEHICLE MECHANIC - No wasn’t fired. "(Reggie) Jackson and (Mickey) worked hard enough. If you look at 14 — Suaintaa Opportumtioa experience required. Current AIR FORCE now awards 15 — Silualion Waniod CLASSIFIED Monday’s scheduled game between Rivers are the keys to the club. They his record, you'll see that he does training openings. Good associates degrees. Get salary, paid training. Ehillst- technical training, good pay, Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala the Yankees and Kansas City Royals are vital. You can always depend on well in his first year and worse in the lOUCATION ADS 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 a Thurman Munson or a Chris 18 — Pfivato Inatrucllona ment requlrred. Ages 17-35. and a great way of life. For was postponed by a heavy downpour, second. Ask the Detroit Tigers, 19 — Schooia-Ctaaada BRING Call U.S. Amy at M894ffl. enlistment details call 648 30 inalrucliona Wanlad a g (^ time for Yankee principal Chambliss because they are steady. Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers. RESULTS 7440. owner George Steinbrenner to call a But Jackson and Rivers can make "1 hope he manages here for 15 RCAL EITATI 23 X Homaa lor Saia VOICE INTERCEPTOR ■ No RELIEF COOK - Career CALL press conference. the team really go. I think we can years but it is up to (club President 34 — Lota-land lor Sala You can have every weekend off experience required. Current minded Individual. Good “My main gripe,” said Stein­ win but the next two weeks are Gabe) Paul to make that decision.” 35 — invaaimaot PropartY training openings. Good S h e K e r a t h M. ruw 36 — Buimaaa Proparty benefits and salary. Second brenner of Martin, "is that he's let­ vital." Steinbrenner added: "There are 37 — Raaort Proparty salary, paid training. Enlist­ OAN REALE A f iS 28 — Paal Eatala Wanlad shift. Apply Vernon Manor, or ting the players get away with Steinbrenner hesitated momentari­ clauses in his contract which would ment required. Ages 17-35. call 8 7 1 -^ . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING when Ed Gorman works for you □ EMPLOYMENT Call U.S. Amy at SU-9462. He’ll Hang Up everything. Martin might be sur­ ly. as if he didn't enjoy what he was enable us to sever company without MI8C. SERVICES 31 — Sarvicaa Offarad REAL ESTATE Sales people prised at what some players think of about to sav paying him if he violated them.” 32 — Painting.Paparing Notp Wantad IS 33 — Building-Contracting POWER GENERATOR for Manchester area. Must be While you are out enjoying Sign for you 34 Rooling-Siding Equipment Operator - No licensed or In process. SHE I 35 — Maating.p|gmbir>g SALES POSITION - Straight yourself on the tennis court or golf 36 — Flooring experience required. Current Generous commission PHONE 643-2711 commissions, leads fumisoM 37 — Moving.Trurtipg-Storaga training openings. Good schedule. Wolverton Agency FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD course, Ed Qorman will be working 38 — Sarvicaa Wantad to homeowners. Call 242-5402. salary, paid Iralnnmg. Enlist­ Realtors. 6482813. 646-4525 for you. 175 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CT. Ex'cham p MISC. FOR SALE PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The ment m ulred. Ages 17-35. 40 — Houaahoid Goods Call U.S. Amy at 643-9462. RN's LPN's 41 >- Articlaa lor Sala Air Force recently announced ADVERTISING new openings for individuals From the minute he helps you 42 — Building Suppiiaa EARN EXTRA Money Part 43 — Pata -Birda* Doga with prior military service. If GN’s RATES work out a realistic price on your MANCHESTER - Plymouth FOR SALE - Home in Maine. Battalino 44 — livaatock you nave been out for less time, workina from our plea­ Lane. Immaculate seven And Nurses Aides In the country, 44’ x 28’ Ranch 45 — Boaia 8 Accasaonaa sant office. Hourly rate, plus 46 — Sporting Goods than 5 years and are looking 1 day . . . l i t word par day home, you can start relaxing. room Garrison. Fireplaced with three bedrooms and a commission. No experience We have full and part time 3 daya . . 10a word par day 47 — Cardan Producta for "A Great Way of Life’ , positions open on the se­ living room, new kitchen, I three acre lot. Garage in base­ 48 — Antiquaa contact the Air Force im­ necessary. Wiil train. Call us 0 daya ... 9i word par day i/2 baths, family room, etc. ment. $38,000. Call 207-748 dies at 69 49 ~ Wantad lo Buy mediately. Call 6487440. at 5 « i ^ . cond and third shifts. 26 daya ___8a word par day Ed will handle all the details. Dead end street. Call owner 5155 or 207-4289830 for more Excellent wages and 15 words $2.00 minimum RENTALS Happy Ada ...... $2.30 Inch Like driving buyers to your home 6481677. No agents. $51,500. information. - Rooms lor Rant STEADY WORK - Reliable, WINDOW WASHER Wanted - benefits. Call or apply: - Aparimanta lor Rant Must be experienced, and 54 — Homaa lor Rant hard worker, who wants 647-9194 and showing them around. Like VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON - TOLLAND - Seven room HARTFORD (UPI) - Christopher reliable. Steady work. Call 55 ^ Butmaaa lor Rant steady emploment, good in­ MEADOWS CONVALESCnT % Country living in this large Custom Ranch on 10 gorgeous "Bat " Battalino. former world 56 — Raaort Proparty lor Rant come. Call 5286702 between 8 649-5334. helping people arrange financing. Colonial with a beautiful view. acres. 20 x 40 inground pool, 57 — Wanlad to Rant CENTER featherweight boxing champion, died 58 — Miac lor Rant 2 only. Like explaining deposits, down Family room, patio, first floor bam, lake view. Call Arthur Monday at Hartford Hospital. He PHONE FROM home to ser­ 333 Bldwell Street laundry, four good sized or Suzanne Shorts, 6483233. J. AUTOMOTIVE vice our customers In the was 69. NOW accepting applications __MjJJcheeter^_Conn^__ payments and purchase bedrooms. Buy now and pick Watson Beach Co., 61 — Autoa lor Sala for full time employment. Manchester area. Flexible your own paint and carpet Manchester Office, 647-9139. Battalino. who lived in the Hart­ 62 — Trucks lor Sala hours, super earnings. 248 63 Haavy Equipmant for Sala CaU 528-3869 between 9 and 2 DENTAL ASSISTANT - agreements to buyers. colors. Call Peterman Agen­ Equal Housing Opportunity. ford area all his life, was one of three 64 — Moiorcyciaa-Bicyciaa only. 7773. Experience only. Excellent cy, 6489404, or 644-8659. Connecticut boxers to win the world 65 ^ Campars-Tratlara-Mobila benefits. Salary open. Call So If you're thinking of selling — SOUTH WINDSOR— Homaa 6483003. featherweight title. The others were — Automotiva Sarvica Edmund Gorman BALDWIN ROAD - Spacious New lo market. Split level. TTiree 67 — Aulos lor Rani-Laasa Announcamanta S Announcamanta your home, call Ed Gorman, 7-room plus Colonial on bedrooms, laundry room, living Louis "K id" Kaplan of Meriden and PART 'HME SALES - The mmore than 1/2 an acre. Cen­ room If dining room combination, Willie Pep of Hartford. Savinra Bank of Manchester ADVERTISING Realtor, at 646-4040, or stop In at trally air conditioned for ul­ rec room and family room, large is seeking an experienced life timate living comfort. Wide lot In a convenient area of town Battalino became a professional his office at 604 East Middle Turn­ Hurry. $43,900 after he won the National Amateur PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Insurance sales person. DEADLINE pine floors plus many extras. Preferably retired and pike. Large 3 carriage bay barn. HOHESEEKERSREJILTY Athletic Union featherweight cham­ M cninllO lt M l BOIrprOm O fgiM IlllO III W llllllll 12:00 noon iha day balora Order Your desiring additional incomme. publication. THANK YOU | Landscaped with fruit and nut ______8<»-<353. pionship in Boston in 1927. to tovt ttitlr PuMe AmmmiioiimiiI s pHbMtM frit No company affiliation. trees. Must be seen to be ap­ He won the world featherweight Salary and bonus. Call 648 Deadline tor Saturday and W.T.I.C. TItanIcs Baseball Team f - preciated. Cali Peterman la this tpaea art ariii It aotlael Jet M onday la 12.00 Noon Friday. Legion home tonight championship in a 15-round bout with “Happy 1700, to arrange interview. St. James Sweathogs Baseball Team | Agency, 6489404 or 044-8659. MANCHESTER - By owner. Andre Routis of Bordeaux, France, McCavanauili, Qtam i Manaftr il Ri|il Muflltn All the volunteer workers who gave their free i i Six room aluminum sided Kevin Hanlon (left) and Mike Freiheit (right) will be in the TAUXJR AND Fitter Wanted. VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON - Cape on heavily treed comer at the Velodrome in East Hartford at HMdiMttr. Spact aril bt aloM on a flrtl PLEASE READ time & •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester Legion baseball lineup tonight at Eagle Field Thought” Eh^ienced in men’s wear And especially the general public. s Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 How about this lovely Dutch lot in desirable Bowers School Sept. 23. 1929. conti flret itfiftd baoit. tailoring. Excellent working YOUR AD Colonial? Four bedrooms, area. Wall-to-wall carpeting, against Windsor. The Zone Eight game starts at 6 o'clock. Of 88 bouts, he won 58. He was conditions, good starting And local merchants who so generously con- | large fireplaced family room. fireplace, dishwasher, garage Claaaltiad ada are taken over tributed to the success of our fund raising SMALL ENGINE Service forced the relinquish the Today! salary to qualified person. Six Corporation expanding dealer Placed on the countryside on a and garden area. City utilities day / 44 hour week. Paid the phone as a convanianca. baseball game. National Weather Forecast large lot. Nearing completion. and very low heating costs. featherweight title after a knockout The HeraJd la responsible lor network. No experience Low $40’s. No agents. Call 647- vacations and holidays. In­ only one incorrect insertion and The St. Jam es Home and | necessary. Complete training Call Peterman Agency, 649- defeat at the hands of Billy Petrolle surance, CMS, and Blue Cross 9404 or 644-8659. 9826. Fidrych ailing then only to Ihe size ol the School Association | program. $500. investment of New York March 24, 1932. and pension plan fully paid. ia am EAST HARTFORD original Insertion. Errors which NAIION*! wtAIHIk Sftvici IOMCASI 7 1$! 7 ■ 26- 77 required to start your own DETROIT (UPI) - Pitcher Mark He retired from the ring in 1940. Apply in person to Mr. Snyder, do not lessen the value of the - 3 0 0 0 . NEW COLONIAL - Three PUBUC SCHOOLS business. Ideal for retired or Standings “The Bird” Fidrych was placed on He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Regal Mens’ Shop, 903 Main advertisement will not be cor­ bedrooms, fireplaced living Street, Manchester, Ct. rected by an additional inser­ part time. Details on request. room, 1 1/2 oaths, W/W the 21-day disabled list b ^ au se of Lillian Rotondo Battalino: two ,»ntamtrmre atung mith a myrn„f tion. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field MANCHESTER Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 •OS70N throughout. $43,500. Keith tendonitis, the Detroit Tigers an­ daughters, two brothers, a sister and INVITATION Corntf of Brood MECHANIC - Manufacturer Training Division Box 619,, Varnon 8tr««t Real Estate, 6481922, 648 National League and Ctflltf Suott Wading River, New York. nounced Monday. six grandchildren. ®8o«.'FfL 8 Am. • 8 p.m. of Abrasive and Blasting EXPERIENCED Adult Juft listed. ImmscuUte 6 room 4126. Phono 646-2112 BaL ... .1 Am. • I2 noon NEW rOM 11792. borne. With S Urge bedrooms. New East Fidrych m is s ^ the first part of his His funeral will be Thursday. TO BID Equipment requires Nufp WtnfMf 13 Babysitter wanted. To care experienced mechanic with for five month old infant in my modern kitchen, Ule bath, formal W L Pet. GB second year in the majors because of Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Miscellaneous Physical CT' SERVICE BUSINESS earn dining room, la i^ living room. All knowledge of assembly of SWITCHBOARD South Windsor home. Days. UNnUNCiSCO A Lota-Land lor Sala 24 (Thicago 56 38 .596 — knee surgery. Cemetery, Bloomfield. OPTOMETRIST to supervise $800 per week. Minumum rooms are fuUv cerpeted. New GE Education & Gymnastic machine^, and m ach ii^ , OPERATOR- Own transportation. washer and oi7 er. Truly a nice Philadelphia 56 39 .589 Equipment and develop new optical down paayment. Call 643-4301. borne in a lovely setting, only $S9.- pluus blue print reading References required. Call 289- LO«AMOCUt BUILDING LOT For Sale - Pittsburgh 55 42 .567 2W ^ u ire d . ^ l y in person to department within active RECEPTIONIST 2040. 900. BID I 413 LEGAL NOTICE ApplJ drug store. Must be Situation Wantad 15 Henry Street. Near schools. St. Louis 51 46 .526 6tk Oscar Forand, Shop Typing raquirad. No brokers. Call 646-4528. Information may be obtained TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT knowledgeable. Write Box N, MANCHESTER Montreal 46 49 .484 lOV^ from Alan Desmarais, Superintendent. Interviews Excallant banafits. MEDICAL SECRETARY lOWItl IIIAFIIAIUIII NOTICE OF conducted in the afternoon, c/o Manchester Herald. opening in busy doctors office. CHILD CARE in licensed New York 39 57 .406 18 Purchasing Agent East Hart­ Sand rapliaa to MiWOftUAMI home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, REALTY CO. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Monday thru F rid ^ , 1:30 Five day week. 8;30 to 5, with Bualnaaa Proparty 26 Area golfers qualify ford School Department, 110 m. to 4:30 p.m. Pressure COMPUTER OPERATOR - Box J occasional Saturday. Good laundry outings and overtime Tad Qoodchlld 646-4348 Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 Systems 3, disk system. Se­ services. Manchester. Deb­ West &last Manufacturing, 41 c/o Manchettor typist required. Experienced bie, 643-1790. BRICK BUILDING - 2500 ford, CT 06108 until bid and 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adop­ Chapel Street, Manchester, cond shift, some operating preferred but not necessary. W L Pet. GB Ten area golfers, including pros opening on August 3, 1977 at experience preferred. Apply Herald square feet. Free standing. tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Conn., 06040. An Equal Oppor­ Include salary expected in COOK: Excellent baker, Single story. Downtown. 14 Los Angeles 60 37 .619 — Ralph DeNicolo of Manchester and 10:00 a.m. tunity Employer. between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.. To Uri«E*1Heil F010CA91 ANDOVER - Charming Cape. Connecticut, July 20, 1977 of Ordiance as follows: Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye resume to Box P, c/o menu planner. Will do shop­ View of lake, 2 1/2 acres. foot ceiling. Air conditioned, 2 Cincinnati 48 46 .511 10V5 Jim Rusher of Minnechaug, were The East Hartford Public Manchester Herald. baths, ideal office space, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Street, South Windsor. ping. Available immediately. Drastically reduced. $36,900. Houston 46 53 .465 1515 among the 49 successful qualifiers in Schools is an Equal Oppor­ CRIB ATTENDENT - Call 649-6101. dance school, gift shop, etc. Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase for the Manufacturer of Abrasive IMMEDIATE Job Openings - Lessenger Sells, 647-8713. San Francisco 46 54 .460 15V5 the North Section of the Connecticut tunity Employer. RESPONSIBLE Strong per­ $42,000. Keith Real Estate. total sum of One Million, One Hundred Ten Tliousand, Nine Blasting Equipment requires $12,000 to $20,000 possible. We For Period Ending 7 a.m. EST. Wednesday. Tuesday night 6481922 or 6484126. San Diego 42 58 .420 1915 Open Championship yesterday on the 051-7 experienced crib attendant, son in good health. Must have n e^ career minded people COVENTRY NORTH. Hundred Dollars ($1,110,900) from The Hartman TotMKXx) will find thundershower activity will be indicated in the Atlanta 35 61 .365 :24 V5 rain-drenched, wind-swept Ellington knowledgeable in receiving a good keen mind for Math who are willing to work hard, Majestic four bedroom Company the following pieces or parcels of land located in RN’s - LPN's and some practical lower Mississippi valley. Mostly fair weather will be □ EDUCATION Colonial. Attached two car Ridge course. EAST HARTFORD the Town of Manchester, more particularly bounded and and shipping functions, with toward a rewarding future. Monday's Results some experience In assembly NMdud for staH ralM In background in mechanics. A We want to talk to you expected to dominate the rest of the nation. Minimum garage, view, $48,900. Raaort Proparty 27 Bill Torza of Rockledge and Gary PUBUC SCHOOLS described as follows: person who likes challenges Lessen^r Sells. 647-8713. Chicago 9, Houston 7 of parts, ^ p ly in person to arua eonvalaacant privately. We have several temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in IB Sassu of Pequabuck, both amateurs, FIRST PIECE: and wants to move ahead as a Prhrata Inatructlona Pittsburgh 6, Atlanta 3 Ocsar Forand, Shop homaa. YOUR choica of openings offering security, parenthesis) Atlanta 69(84), Boston 58(75), Chicago 62(90) VERMONT paced the field with 74 rounds. Superintendant. Interviews result of his hard work. Must benefits, pension, and high Cleveland 49(73), Dallas 78(92), Denver 57(89), Duluth COVENTRY NORTH. Spic St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 8 INVITATION ' Beginning at a merestone in the Manchester/South Wind­ location, thin, and days. be willing to work nights, and REMEDIAL READING and and span seven room Split Lakefnmt Cottage Best area score was turned in by sor Town line, said merestone being 5.84 feet easterly of the conducted in the afternoon, Full or part tima. Call 643- earnings. Training starts im­ 51(75), Houston 75(90), Jacksonville 73(90), Kansas City math; individualized work Phila 6, San Diego (12) some extra time on weekends. Level. Fireplace, garage. Ellington's Steve Tantillo, a 75, east street line of Windsor" Street; thence along the Monday thru Friday, 1:30 9516. mediately. Educational 65(83), Little Rock 70(91), Los Angeles 64(80), Miami 79(89) program, (lst-8th grade) by $12,900 TO BID m. to 4:30 p.m. m ssure There is some heavy lifting Only $37,900. Lessenger Sell. New York 1, Los Angeles 0 which tied for third place. Manchester/South Windsor Town line N 7 ri5 ’13” E, 498.46 background unimportant. Minneapolis 62(81), New Orleans 76(90, New York 60(75), Master’s degree teacher. 568 6488713. Two Bedroom Cottago on last Manufacturing, 41 but we try to keep this to a beautiful Laka Dunmor. Montreal 4, San Francisco 3 BID #414 & IIB a ASSISTiUlCE Apply Holiday Inn, Plainville, Phoenix 82(103), San Francisco 53(76), Seattle 57(80), St! 8075. Pro Steve DiBattisto and amateur feet to a point; thence S 60°42’25” E, 841.71 feet to a point; Chapel Street, Manchester, minimum. We will train you Room 119, exit 34, off 84, Complataly furnlahad. Small Tom (Jorman, both of East Hartford, Upgrading of Lighting thence along a curve to the left having a central angle of Ct., 066040. An Eiqual Oppor­ OFNOimiASTO«CT.,IIC. on plastic bag making Wednesday, July 27th., 10 Louis 61(84) and Washington 61(78). MANCHESTER - $36,900. Vic­ down paymont Call SO. VT. Today's Carnes 12°1S'04” , a radius of 300 feet and a distance of 64.15 feet to a u r em i Ctnwr at machines. We would like torian Cape, three b^rooms, LAND CO. Inc. qualified with 76 and 81 scores. Systems at Penney High tunity Employer. Meneheeter, C t a.m. sharp. An Equal Oppor­ Cincinnati (Norman 9-6) at S^ool point on the north property line of land now or fomerly of someone who could eventually □ REAL ESTATE great location. Lessenger M2-2S4-9369. Rusher carded 76 and DeNicolo a tunity Employer, Sells, 6488713: Chicago (R. Reuschel 13-3) the State of Connecticut; thence along said north property become foreman of his own wtakdaya and avta. 77. Information may be obtained shift. We are a small growing •••••••••#•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 602-3S2“e<52 wotktnda Philadelphia (Lonborg 4-3 and line S 61° 1830” W, 450.41 feet to a point in the east street line Homaa For Sala 23 Kevin Conklin, assistant pro at from Alan Desmarais, concern on Tolland Street in Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 WATERFRONT - Five room Carlton 13-5) at Los Angeles (Rhoden Purchasing Agent — East of Windsor Street; thence along the east street line of Wind­ RE0STERED NURSES RECEPTIONIST wanted for East Harford where every MW IS seasonal home. Heated, Ellington, and amateur Woody Clark 10-7 and Hooton 8-4), 2, N Hartford %bool Department, sor Street N 60°42’25” W, 1,003.66 feet to a point in the FuH Uim-nlghta dental specialty office in person is recognized for his in- RELIABLE Babysitter for SUMMER MAKING you ho- EAST HARTFORD fireplace, good area. $28,500. Raal Batata Wantad 23 of Manchester each turned in 78 downtown Hartford. Houston (Richard 9-7) at 110 Long Hill Drive, East Manchester/South Windsor Town line; thence along said W« have two full time dividual ability. Call THE two year old boy, September hum? Add excitement to your For the economy minded. Lessenger ^ lls 647-8713. cards while Mike Miscia of East Town line N 71°15’13” E, 5.84 feet to a merestone, said Excellent working conditions Pittsburgh (Candelaria 10-3), N Hartford. CT 06108 until bid oponinga avallablo for weekdays, 12 to 4 p.m. for an thru June. Approximately 8 life! Sell quality AVON Small Rpneh. Could use ALL CASH For your property, Hartford had a 79. Brad Strella of merestone being the point and place of beginning. roglatorod nuraoa with In- and benefits. Good opportuni­ interview. Ask for Ben, call a.m. to 4 p.i3.m, Call 643-7917. cosmetics, beautiful jewelry. $27,500. REDUCED Well kept within 24 hours. Avoid Red Atlanta (Ruthven 3-6) at St. Louis opening on August 5, 1977 at ty for mature individual who TIME redecorating. Make an Manchester was in with an 80 and 2:00 p.m. tonai(ro caro axportanco 6289471. Meet new people, earn extra L-Ranch. Three bedrooms, Tape, Instant Service. Hayes (Forsch 12-4), N The above described parcel contains 8.20 acres. enjoys dealing with people. EARN $1000 or more offer. $32,500. full basement, garage. Corporation, 6480131. clubmate Sher Ferguson had an 81. on our night shift. to oarn a littia axira money, win prizes. AH in your Montreal (Brown 7-7 and The East Hartford Public Cali 5283868 alter 10 a.m. demonstrating name brand spare time. Call: 523-9401. HOMES^EKERS REALTY Lessenger Sells 647-OT13. The first 18 holes in the State Open SECOND PIECE: Excallant salary and ELECTRICIAN monay thia aummar. Holdsworth 0-1) at San Diego Schools is an Equal Oppor­ toys and gifts (Fisher-Price, 640-4353 SELLING your house? CaU us will be played Monday at the Race tunity Employer. banollts. For mors Infor­ Experienced. All benefits. Wa naad boya and Piayskool, Fenton) witli first and we'll make you a (Friesleben 2-5 and D’Acquisto 1-1), Starting at an iron pin in the south street line of Burnham mation or lo arrango for a Call 871-0^8, after 6 p.m. Brook Country Club in Orange. 050-7 girla 2 avaninga par Treasure House party plan. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 2, N KEVLN CO.NKLIN Street, said point being approximately 430 feet east of the porsonal Intarriaw. Con- w aak. M uat ba Part or full time. No cost for REOSTEKD NURSES COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Realtor, 643-1577. east street line of Windsor Street; thence along the south SECRETARY - Hartford law New York (Koosman 7-10) at San tact tho: praaantabla, kit. Also booking parties. Call Par Dtam Farm, with three story barn. street line of Burnham Street N 67°37’32” E, 398.87 feet to piQQL'Bl office. Full time po.sition Butler-type building. Power MANCHESTER IMMEDIATE Cash for your Francisco (Montefusco 3-8), N Personnel Department m SO available. Applicant must courlaoua, and 242-5830 or collect person to Raglalarad nursat lo . the point of beginning; thence along the south street line of Manchastar Memorial person for Miss (Jarol 491- plant, and other outbuildings, property. Let us e^lain our LEGAL r-'v have pleasing telephone raaponalbla. II In- work In our oporaling plus Three Lovely Homes. Burnham Street N 67°37’32” E, 521.44 feet to a point, said HoapHal /—^r— n 2100. room on an “On Call” fair proposal. (Jail Mr. point also being the northeast comer of parcel herein manner and be an excellent taraatad, plaaaa hava Offers invited. B/W Realty, & VICINITY Belfiore, &<7-1413. MB’s at home NOTICE 71 Haynos Strsol typist. Legal experience baala. Pravloua racant American League Softball described; thence S 17°36’50” E, along the westerly line of paranta or guardian NIGHT WATCHMAN wanted 647-1419. Last place Glastonbury, which has TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Manchastar, CL 06040 k I M preferred but will train to watch over facility from oparaling room $25,900 Cape MAY WE BUY your home? East land now or fomerly of The Hartman Tobacco Company, 1,- 648-1222 Extension 411 suitable applicant with good contact Both McLood oxporlonco la prafarrad. BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy already pulled one major upset this CONNECTICUT 195.62 feet to a point; thence S 66°37’51” W along the north 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Please Coventry. Five rooms, Quick, fair, all cash and no W L Pet. GB TO.MGHT'S GAMES h M mewai aslqa ®@ business background. Five at tho Manehaatar call Personnel Department at For moro Information intersection. Large seven problems. Call Warren E. season, will attempt the same NOTICE OF line of land now or fomerly of State of Connecticut, 68.64 day week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. country kitchen, fireplace Baltimore Oil Heat vs. JCs, 6 IaIcI Evaning Horald. Pioneer Parachute Co. before ploaao contaci: room home, large lot. $55,000. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 56 41 .577 - tonight at Moriarty Field against ADOPTION OF feet to a point; thence N 67°14’52” W along the easterly line Good salary and fringe Hutchins Agency, 6483166. with heatolaters, 75 x 135 —Fitzgerald 0 0 Phono 647-9940 3:30 p.m. 644-1581. Paraonnal DapartmanI Boston 53 42 .558 2 Moriarty Bros. ORDINANCE of land nor or fomerly of State of Connecticut, 1,499.70 feet benefits. Included business treed lot. New York 53 44 .546 3 Frank's vs. Fogarty’s, In accordance with the and personal references in Manehaatar Mamorlal $30,900. SIX Room Cape. •k -k i f The Hartford Twi League foes to a point; thence N. 57°10’43” E, 716.41 feet to a point In the NURSE AIDES. 12 midnight RECEPTIONIST - Secretary, HoapHal Houaahoid Goods 40 Detroit 1 provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ D a re p ly to Box NN c/o Heatolator fireplace, enclosed 44 52 .458 11V5 7 15 —Fitzgerald EXPERIENCED Carpenter tangle at 6 o’clock. south street line of Burnham Street, said point being the to 8 a.m. shift. Experience $140. Sales office seeking 71 Haynaa Straat Cleveland 43 51 .457 1115 CBT Blue vs. Trash- tion 1 and 9 of the Town point and place of beginning. Manchester Herald. needed - Send resume to P. 0. bright individual for varied of­ ircb, large lot. Good buy. preferred. Excellent benefits. Manehaatar, Ct. 08040 utchins Agency 6483166. *31,900 C o ^ REFRIGERATORS Milwaukee 43 54 .443 13 Away, 6 —Robertson Charter, notice is hereby Call Mrs. Blaln, 6464)litt. Box 180, Columbia. fice functions. Pleasant per­ e Washers, ranges, used, given of the adoption by the The above described parcel contains 18.25 acres. 646-1222 Ex. 481 3 bed ro j^ Q ^V * room, Toronto 34 62 .354 2115 Circuits vs. Moriarty’s, SECRETARY - Manchester sonality. Excellent typing and guaranteed and clean. New Board of Directors of the LOOKING FOR Gas Atten­ light steno needed. Small ti laW flpraXaiO MANCHESTER - Just listed. eat-np” ^fen, laundry 7:15 —Robertson THIRD PIECE: SALES Representative - For DRIVERS law office. Full time position Seven room Ranch. Three rooni, aluminum siding. shipment damaged, GE and Town of Manchester, Connec­ Motor Freight Carrier, in dants to pun^ gas only. Must friendly office. Excellent Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. West Pero’s vs. Gus’s, 8:30 RSox cut available. Applicant must have a car. $2.31 hourly. Some benefits. Fee paid. Olsten Ser­ bedrooms, family room, two ticut, July 20, 1977 of (Or­ Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Burnham Hartford area. Move ahead FOR have pleasing telephone baths, garage. Bowers School. A A A Pearl and Son, 646 Main W L Pet. GB —Robertson experience preferred. Call vices, 242 Trumbull St., Hart­ Street, 643-2171. dinance as follows: Street, said point being 7.48 feet west of an iron pin; thence S with a service-minded manner and be an excellent 242-7773 or 6489467. OPPORTUNITY FOR Attrac­ Many extras. Mid $40’s. Hayes Chicago 58 36 ;617 - V s . organization. Salary ford, 5485561. $31,900 CAPE T ie r n e y ’s B.A . Murphy 23°09’07” B along the westerly line of land now or fomerly SCHOOL BUSES typist. Legal experience tive, refined person, good Corporation, 646-0131. Kansas City 53 40 .570 415 Club, 6 —Nebo BE IT ORDAINED that the measured by productivity, preferred but will train East Hartfor'^t^ ve new BABY FURNITURE, 20 inch Board of Directors of the of State of Connecticut, 368.35 feet to a point; thence S appearance, pleasant per­ power lawn mower, seasoned Minnesota 55 43 .561 5 Nelson’s vs. A&N, 6 fringe benefiu including pen­ Training starts now lor suitable applicant with good MANCHESTER - Ranch. eat-in Kitchen, BOSTON (UPI) — The first chop of Town of Manchester, Connec­ 63°03’59” W along the north line of land now or fomerly of sion, group insurance, car. business background. Five T n r r r n i r sonality for high earnings op­ firewood, 8 foot redwood table Texas 50 44 .532 8 —Nike State of Connecticut, 759.32 feet to a point in the easterly line quallflod poopio lo loam portunity. Steady work. Call Three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, ali> -^ '^ ,.u in g , good lot, the double-edged axe has fallen on ticut hereby authorize the Send resume to Hartford lo drivt school bus part- day week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with four benches. Gold California 46 48 .489 12 of land now or formerly of Lathrop; thence N 0°33’19’ W, 872-4515 between 10 a.m. and 3 small down payment. Good in­ city Millies. custom drapes with rod, more Cberrone’s vs. Wilson, pitcher Tom Murphy while the se­ property tax exemption for Despatch, attention W. llmo In Manehaatar or Good salary and fringe terest rate. Owner will Seattle 43 58 .426 1815 378.53 feet to an iron pin; thence N 03°02’19” W, 227.90 feet to Crowl^, Box 8271, East Hart­ Manchester CommKlti^TlegATaMR^cig candidates p m. An Equal Opportunity drapes with rods. Best offer. 7:15 —Nike cond cut should catch veteran Bill solar energy heating or Vtrnon In Soptambor. benefits. Include business and Employer. assume mortgage. 25 years Oakland 40 56 .417 19 a point in the southerly line of Burnham Street, the last two ford, Conn. 06106. EOE. personal references in reply lor two new, part-time admInlatratNeI posltlone.poaFtlone. ★ ★ ★ 6485588. Keep trying. T urnpike vs. Norton, 6 Lee later this week. cooling systems set forth In AsslelanI■ ■ lo to Coordinator Co of Non-crodil Programs p a re n t. Calf anytime, 649- —Cheney described lines being along said easterly line of land now or U Box 0 c/o Manchester MATURE HOUSEKEEPER The Boston Red Sox, trying to Section 12-81 (56) (a) (b) (c) CUSTODIANS - Part time’ Herald. Minimum of a Bachelor's degree required; preference DINING ROOM Drop leaf Monday's Results B&J Auto vs, SB.M, 6 fomerly of Lathrop; thence easterly along the southerly line will be given to candidatea who have nad experience In needed. Must have own strengthen their weak pitching staff, of the Connecticut General evenings, experience. experience In table, (^ens to 44X66” . 4 Kan City at N.Y., ppd. Statutes. of Burnham Street in the arc of a curve to the right having a continuing education or community service.rvice. The In­ transportation. Call 644-2183 NEW LISTING - Two family, chairs. Best offer. Call 648 —Cheney Manchester area. Call 648 Mmimum Requirements EXPERIENCED Babysitter two car garage, plus many Minn 2, Oakland 1 (11) handed Murphy his outright release central angle of 0°48’50”, a radius of 283.01 feet and a dis­ 5691, between 2 and 6 p.m. dividual will participate In the administration of non- after 7 p.m. 1061, after 5:30. tance of 4.02 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing easterly for one year old, three days a extras. Asking $ti,900. Call Texas 6, Cleveland 4 early this morning after the club had This Ordinance shall take 1. 5 years good driving w eek in MY HOME. credit programs. Some travel and evening work will be effect ten (10) days after this along the southerly line of Burnham Street in the arc of a required. Compensation will be $935 for nine hours per CUSTODIAL Applications now, Paul J. Correnti Real ★ ★ ★ DOUBLE MATTRESS and Baltimore 4, Milw 3 (11) lost an 8-7 game to the Chicago White MEDICAL ASSISTANT - with experience. References. PERMANENT EsUte, 6485363, 6483897. Sox. publication in this newspaper curve to the left having a central angle of 10°01’02”, a radius bookkeeping and typing abili­ position. Transportation week lor 17 weeks, beginning on August 29. being accepted for full time Box spring, couch, vinyl chair Detroit 8, Toronto 3 of 321 feet and a distance of 56.24 feet to an iron pin; thence N 2. No criminal record. Community Sarvicas Adminwirolor employment. Applications with ottoman, Polaroid Don Aase, a top righthanded provided that within ten (10) ty needed In Manchester, required. 644-8733. EAST HARTFORD - >41,900 RmkIi Chicago 8, Boston 7 All-Pro out days after this publication of 81°28’14” E along the southerly line of Burnham Street, Monday through Friday, 9 3. Good physical condition. Mlnlrhum of a Bachelor's degree required, preferably In may be completed at the of­ Vernon. Six rooms, patio, camera, sewing machine. CaU California 7, Seattle 2 prospect until he suffered arm trou­ public adminlatratlon or business administration. fice of Facilities Services, Manchester line. Six room 872-4378. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (UPI) - this Ordinance a petition 493.26 feet to the point and place of beginning. a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Experience 4. Proper attitude. HELP WANTED - Concrete picture book Ranch. Brick garage, new pool and ble last season, was called up from required. Send Resume to Box Preference will be given to candidates who have had Union School, 771 Main Street, Today’s Games The Buffalo Bills announced Monday signed by not less than five (5) 5. Clean Appearance. laborers. Cali 8781103, after 8 South Windsor, between 8:30 iront, fireplace, custom equipirent, 60x175 lot, Pawtucket of the International Said parcel contains 6.92 acres. MM, c/o Manchester Herald. p.m .. experience In continuing education or community ser­ DANISH WALNUT Four Texas (Blyleven 9-9) at Toronto they had placed former all-pro cor- percent of the electors of the 6. Be available for work vice. The Individual will be responsible for the ad­ a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday kitchen, garage. Low $40's. plenty of mature trees and piece bedroom set. Bed, League and was to start tonight Town, as determined from the through Friday. Excellent Hayes Corp. 6480131. shrubs. (Garvin 7-10), N nerback Robert Jam es on waivers, at This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this BOOKKEEPER Part Time! during the entire BEAUTICIAN - Part time. ministration and development ol an on-goIng, weekend mirror, dresser, night stand, against Milwaukee. latest official lists of the publication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) (Saturday and Sunday) academic program. Seven benefits. bureau. Good condiTion. $175. Milwaukee (Caldwell 2-3) at his request. Must be fully experienced school year. Must be experienced, and SOUTH WINDSOR - Nine ¥ ¥ ¥ Boston (Stanley 6-5), N Registrars of Voters, has not days after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed through quarterly returns reliable. Call 289-8403, or 528 hours of work on both Saturday ana Sunday will be 6481369. James suffered a knee injury two been filed with the Town Clerk Display Craft, 6489557. required. Compensation will be $1,454 lor 14 hours per PART TIME Appliance room Custom Ranch. Two >49,900 Coionial/Cape Baltimore (Grimsley 9-5) at New by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, 8577. baths, cast iron baseboard years ago and had been optimistic requesting its reference to a as d etem in^ from the latest official lists of the Registrars weekend, beginning on September 3. repairman. Experienced or SEARS, 17 Cubic foot York (Torrez 9-9), N heat, central air conditioning, Elast Hartford. Super clean about his physical condition Parker top$ special Town election. of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting CHARGE NURSE - 7 to 3~ , BABYSITTER Wanted in To apply, send a resume. Including references, by will train. Call 643-7489 or 648 refrigerator freezer. U2S. Detroit (Roberts 4-9) at Chicago Laurel Manor, 6484519. August "17 to; 3444 after 5 p.m. 3 1/2 garages, $54,900. Hayes home! Fine'area. Two Automatic washer, $225. BoUi following the team ’s mini-camp in NEW YORK (UPI) — Pittsburgh’s Phyllis V. Jackston its reference to a special Town election. AM and/or PM Routaa our home from 7:30 to 5:30 in Corp. 6480131. (Knapp 8-4), N Secretary PIdaso call John Thrall at ?h”le area of Bentley School. Robert H. Fenn, Ph.D. fireplaces, breezeway and like new. Gas stove, $85. Cali June. A spokesman said he “had Dave Parker, starting outfielder for Phyllis V. Jackston RECEPTIONIST 643-1734. California (Brett 7-8) at Oakland Board of Directors MATURE WOMAN with Math Call 6487724 after 6. Dean ol Academic Affairs M ANCHESTER - 2-3 garage. 80x175 treed lot. expressed a desire to be placed on the National League All-Stars, has Secretary aptitude for payroll, telephone 643-2414 Manchester Community College Switchboard Operator needed (Blue 9-11), N waivers in hopes of landing with Manchester, Connecticut Board of Directors any waakday morning for manufacturing firm 45-50 Bedroom Cape. Fireplace, MAPLE DOUBLE Chest of been named Player of the Week from duties, and light typing. REGISTERED Hairdesser Post Office Box 1046 remodeled kitchen, inground Minnesota (Thormodsgard 7-7) at another NFL team or gaining free Dated at Manchester, Connec­ Manchester, Connecticut Congenial workihg conditions boforo 9:00 lor an Intar- Manchester, CT 06040 words per minute typing FJ.SPILECKI drawers, $40. Wrought iron games taking place after the All-Star for hair cutting establish­ required. CaU Personnel pool, city utilities, excellent Seattle (Abbott 6-7), N agent status.” ticut this 22nd day of July 1977 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 22nd day of July 1977 and excellent benefits. Call vlow. ment. Apply in person, 739 Mwichntw Communlly Collag* It tn tquti opportunity tmployar and Rtaltor* 543-2121 table and six chairs, $80. game up until July 24. 0487 Department, at Pioneer condition. $39,600. Hayes 0487 Mrs. Hare, 6484523, Main Street, Manchester, Ct. adharaa to the principloa o( alfirmativt action.______Corp. 6480131. White utility cabinets, $35 Parachute Co., 644-1581. each. 643-1734. ACROSS agency Answer to Pravlous Punla MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 26, 1977 — PAGE ELEVEN Pa g e t e n — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., July M, 1977 2 OTaagInous I Slog 3 Asian country 6 Grnk Uttar t a f e M I n M l Apartmanta for Rant S3 Homaa tor Rant 54 Autoa for Sato I f 4 Citrus fruit 8 Largt book 6 Small asad Charles M. Schultz FOUR ROOM Apartment, SIX ROOM DUPLEX, 1 1/2 Ifs Basic Dear Abby t2 Yorkihirt rivor 6 Mora ravsrsd 1875 DODGE VAN. 13 Olympic AvaUableAvauabie August 1st. Heat, baths, wall-to-waU carpeting, 7 Glacial epoch Tradesman 100. PS, A/C, low board (abbr.) IF YOU'RE 60IN 6 TO H i ! X'M iAlNT hot water, appliances, laundry stove, refrigerator, driveway. (2 wda.) mileage, carpeUng paneling, 14 Raatlng 8 Boy faclUtles, sbrage area, gar­ No pets. $S0 monthly. Send BE PEPPERMINT PATTV'S new radials, anj^me, 646 16 Nolay Impact 9 age. Security dep it. Lease. replies to Box L, Nawspspar v iT U ^ * w a n t 1b c / o 0732. 10 Aakitrg notice (abbr.) WATCHP06.WP BETTER M ults. No pets. 846486, Manchester Herald. By Abigail Van Buran 6467268. 18 Church 10 Food aarvsd TAKE AL0N6 A w eapon D A N C E > 1989 FORD - Good condition. council 11 Fringe MANCHESTER - Lovely 9 Some parts new. Everything 20 Author MANCHESTER - Main 17Yaar(Sp.| TT' room, 4 bedroom borne. Walk works. Radio, new tires. Call Flaming Street. 2/3 room Apartments, DEAR READERS; A woman signed BUDDY’S 19 Do housework to school and bus line. $375 per 6468588. MOTHER wrote to say that her 10-year old son who had 21 Day of waak 24 Flares Heated, hot water, monUi, security, references (abbr.) 36 Concerning appliances, parking, no pets. taken ice skating lesaona for two years had asked to take 26 Baby carriage isapon required. Carl A. Zinsser 1970 THUNDERBIRD. Full 22 Graak Uttar 30 Safety agency Security. 5267047. ballet lessons. 26 Vagrant 60 Skeleton pan Agency, 6461511. power, 81,000 miles. Good all 23 SalNitaam 41 Kind of tuba She said that she and her husband feared that if they let 53 Marait bit around. Must drive to ap­ (pU 27 Bsspattsr 42 Comfort TWO FAMUY - 5 rooms, 2 him take up ballet he might turn into a homosexual. 64 Want quickly 7.1b BOLTON • Single house. preciate. $1300. 5268412. 25 ColUga 29 Exist 46 Electrically bedroom s. $225 m onthly. I told her that it took a great deal of manly dlacipUne for 66 Natl Rudolph ThAV£1t Dtoing room, fireplace, two dagraa (abbr.) 31 City In Utah charged pani­ References required. Mr. a boy to excel at ballet, and to go ahead and give the boy 20 Colt’i fathar bedrooms, large yard. 32 Variable star cle 67 Doctrine Bissell, Philbrlck Agency, 646 References require...... ballet lessons. 30 Mala cau 4200. uired. $285 Trueka lor Bala 83 In Catus 47 Mora likely adherent monthly. 6 4 3 - ^ . The reader feedback was interesting. Some samples; 34 Cooka 36 Song for a 33 Satlify 48 Holsi (suffix) Mickey Finn — Morrie Welts THREE ROOMS, heat, 1975 CHEVY HaU Ton Pick up diva 36 Eys Infection 46 Midsaat 58 Perch THREE BEDROOM Ranch DEAR ABBY: I’ll bet BUD DY'S MOTHER lives in Dade i F M a u w e s e uUliUes, appUances included. - 6 cylinder, 3 speed standard 37 Ba adjacent 1 2 3 4 6 1 7 with air conditioning, County, Fla., where they recently voted to deny 6 6 10 11 BCRNON Security deposit and transmission. Power steering. to fireplace and appliances. Excellent condition. Low homosexuals their constitutional rights because of Anita 12 13 14 TVI»»CIH... references required. No pets. 38 Actor Taylor Elxcellent locaUon. Available mUeage. Many extras. $3300. Bryant's crusade to "Save Our Children." I’d appreciate 4 0 ______Dick $260 monthly. Call 6466958 August 1st. $375 monthly. 646 tl 16 17 after 5 p.m. your comments. 41 Vary (Fr.| 2800. Cantone Realty. STRAIGHT AND CONCERNED 43 Actraia Waat 11 IB 20 21 BEAT THE COMMUTE! 44 Irish republic THREE BEDROOMS 2 baths, r x 46 Laugh lylUbU 22 23 24 Cromwell area’s most full dining room, garage, Motoroyetoe-Steyctoe 64 DEAR S. AND C.: No straight boy ever became gay prestigious and luxurious 48 Few |Fr.| fireplace, washer/dryer hook­ because he took ballet lessons. Neither did a gay become 26 26 27 26 2B 30 31 32 33 studios. One, two and three 61 Fuel up, stove, frigidaire, walk out TRIUMPH 1676 Bonneville straight because he joined the Marine Corpa. No one 52 Silly bedroom apartments from 34 basement, large yard. No dog. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and knowa what causes some people to be gay and others to be 56 Pralrla Stats 36 36 $160 to $289 per monUi. Call References. Available August rack. $1,750. 2864042. straight. But it’s a fact that "our children" do not need to 59 Drink heavily today, 832-1300. Only 15 37 31 3B 1st. $275. 6466452. be “saved" from homosexuala. (More children are molested 60 Sunbathes minutes to downtown Hart­ by straights than by gays.) 61 Of God (LaL) 40 41 ford. 42 43 ★ ★ p u in le J To use "God," "the American flag" and the emotionally 62 Summsri (Fr.) OIBeaa-Btoraa tor Rant 55 63 At once 44 46 46 47 charged cry to "Save Our Children" in an effort to deny ATTRACTIVELY Paneled HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 84 Newt FX-12000 - BuUt by factory employment, housing and public accommodations to a 46 46 60 61 62 64 A/tfctot tor S«to 41 Oanton Produetn 41 four room apartment. Stove, ATTRACTIVE J'our room of­ 66 Radiation 63 65 □ MISC. FOR SALE fice. Ground level, central engineer. Branch heads, whole segment of our population because of their personal refrigerator, references. No msaiura (pi., 66 7? □ RENTALS location, professional Barnett clutch, aluminum sexual preference is outrageousi 68 6B SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- r pets. $165. 2263540, 6463167. abbr.) buUding, parking and uUUUes. rocker rollers, Mlkuni car­ 60 Priscllla’e Pop — Al Vermeer Arttotot tor Sato 41 ditioner, 14,000 BTU. STOP AT THE B-124 61 62 Ma n c h e s t e r - suddenly CaU M t-S a . buretor, balanced blue printed DEAR ABBY: I was shocked when I read the letter in Excellent condition, $190. Call Rooms tor Rant S2 10-16 DOWN CORN CRIB available! A magnificent two motor and transmission. 846 63 64 66 EMILV, THE BUTTON'S MY POCKET'S TORN ANP WHILE I THINK ALUMINUM sheets used as 6334113 after 6 p.m. This simple-style pant­ your column from the mother who was reluctant to allow u On BuektafMi lloAd bedroom apartment in The PROFESSIONAL Office - All 7732. t Rusilan news - i ! OFF MY SHIF?T printing piates, .007 thick, $30 PER WEEK - Kitchen suit, or dress if desired, is her son to take ballet lessons because it might encourage TOO, AND I'VE GOT OF IT. ONE OF MY We are open for the season. tO to 8. Mansion on Otis Street. Two faclliUes. ExceUent locaUon. (NIWtXAnX INTIIVNIII A ll.. ~ ^^ A G A IN .^ 23x9” , S cents each or 5 for GARAGE SALE - Moving. Fresh corn and vegetables picked privileges, TV, parking. Call quick to sew and so nice him to become a homosexual. How ignorant can some A CUFF THAT'S SPORT COATS HAS fireplaces, huge living room, Good projecUon. Reasonable It. Phone 64J-911. Must sell all. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Pick your own 649-30(«, between 5 and 8 p.m. ★ ★ to wear. Price . . . |2.(H). people be? ^ HANGIN(^'^^ rent. 351 Center Street. 646 T A Monday through Saturday. 66 formal dining room, base­ Printed Pattern B-124 1 have three sons. The two older boys excelled in ment, appUances, heat, elec­ 1680, 6463549. Valley Street. 646-3416. ROOM TO RENT - $20 a HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, with Photo-Guide is in football, but the younger boy favored ice skating and tricity supplied. Lease, Sizes 10 to 16. Size 12, Win at Bridge UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub week: with kitchen privileges excellent condition, many ballet. I made sure the two older boys did not ridicule their Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, FOR SALE ■ 120 Bass Accor­ security, no pets. Blanchard FOUR NEWLY Paneled & 34 bust. . . 4 yds. 45-inch SUMMER APPLES - $25. Call 646-3409. extras. Exceptionally good younger brother because of his interest in ballet. Brownies, nurses. East dion with music stand. $150. It Rossetto, Inc. 6462482. Carpeted Offices - In the for pantsuit. Excellent for baking. Limited center of downtown performance since purchased Patterm availabU only As for ballet being (or sissies, I’d like to see a sissy lift a New-fangied iead bacidires Catholic School. 640-12S. Good condition. 646-3416. COMFORTABLE ROOM. new. $500. CaU 6465840 after quantity. $3.50 per basket. 444 118 MAIN STREET - Three Manchester. Plenty of in tif«e thovm. laOpound ballerina with one hand and hold her over his him. Lake Street. Nice location. Parking, 4:30 p.m. NORTH 26 JAFFCO POOL Tables - room heated apartment, fur­ parking. Perfect for law of­ Ti irdir, tind $2.00, locladit head. And all those strenuous leaps, turns and jumps take He could now count on two SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, working adult, no cooking. *KQ10 Professional. $300 or best nish own appUances, parklike fices, sales organizaUons, orr pastagi and bandllaf. muscle control, coordination and strength the finest diamonds, two clubs and one processed p a v ei, stone, sand CaU 6466526 between 4 p.m. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE VJB62 yard, security. $220. Availahle community services, at 991 athlete would envy. heart and decided the way to and fill. For delivery call offer. Good condition, needs and 7 p.m. - Lowest Rates Available! sue BURNffTT 6 Q 10 6 to be recovered. 5^3217. August 1st. d^2428, 9-5. Main Street. Phone 847-91M. Maneheeler Ivenlae HeraM Ballet does more for a boy’s body than football. I’d get four spade tricks would be George H. Griffing, Andover, BUCKLANO Immediate binding authority. 11S0 Ave. of AmerloM AQJ7 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rather see my son dance than see him carried off a football to play West (or the jack. So 7U-7HK. MANCHESTER - RetaU and / Sunny Day OpUon. Clarke In­ New York, N.Y. 100M . Room - Fully furnished. UNION STREET - AttracUve field on a stretcher with a broken nose or a broken leg! he led a spade from his hand, FARMS or manufacturing space. 2,000 surance Agency, 6461126. Print Nuit, aeOrtti vita ZIP WEST EAST NiUn (nut a v«|eublcs Ircsh Stove, refrigerator. Linens four room apartment with CODC. stilt Ntwbtr m i Zlzt. POM ONA MOM finessed dummy’s 10 and had TAO SALES fireplaced Uvlng room, 1 1/2 square feet to 100,000 square 69752 6J4 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - diily! Nsw sasn IM llw provided. 801 t o in Street, 6 6 1970 350 HONDA. $350 firm. The Sprine & Summer to be content with the unhappy Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence baths. All appliances in­ f e e t . Very reasonable. VKIO V()973 Good condition. Good for CaU 5663217. *77 BASIC FASHION DEAR ABBY: Would you believe that before my son result of down one. cluded. Basement storage. Brokers Protected. Call 6A94 68752 I'VE JUST HAD AN DUE TO THE plating, or w eidi^. Call 649- contains a Bonus Coupon. became a Golden Glove boxing champion he was advised to At table two the lead was k in d l y s e t t o HE HAS THERE­ WHAT KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS $285. per month. (^11 Peter­ H^man Properties, 1-226 4K 6 32 *6 5 4 EMERSENCy CALL OIL SHORTAGE hm ph„,un d er th e M39 from noon til 6:00 p.m. niOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ 1978 HONDA - XR 75. Price . . . 12.00 a copy. take ballet lessons to improve his footwork? He look them, the new-fangled seven spot. THE P O IN T ! FORE APPOINTED ABOUT McKEE ' Tag Sale - August 21, 1977. man Agency, 6469404 or 644- SOUTH (Dl FROM THE WHITE THE p r e s id e n t CIRCUMSTANCES. I nished rooms. Kitchen ExceUent condition. Asking Add $2.00 for the New Ate TO h ea d UP A INDUSTRIES? , may a s w ell LEAVE 10:M a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Rent 8659. too. And when he was kidded about it, he laughed harder *A863 South rose with dumniy's king H 0 U 9 E i FELT THE WEEP FOR A n O q im privileges, centrally located, $450, or best offer. Call 566 SUCCESS IN SEWING.^ NATIONAL E H E R a y EASY HERE IN DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 your own space. We supply the 4$ than anybody because he knew that he was as much a man V A54 and the play proceeded just A man Of VISION- H E fB A R C H k parking, men or woomen. 2862, anytime. C H A R ^ r ^ plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed table. $5.00. Please 646- M A N C H E S T E R - N ew ly as the manliest. 6KJ3 about the same way as at C0URA6E-TACT- A 0 E H C V I y 8724. McNamara. WANTED Antique furniture, Deposit. Call 662358. DRIV/E- VAST sand and stone. 643-9504. heo renovated two bedroom OFFICE SPACE CHAMP'S MOTHER * A 10 9 table one except that at this glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 1974 YAMAHA 500 - Excellent EKPERIENCE... Duplex apartment within North-South vulnerabU table South knew where the other antique items. R. MANCHESTER - Qean fur- FOR RENT condiUon. Low mUeage. Many TAG SALE - 157 Brookfield walking distance to down­ jack of spades was. Eventual­ Harrrisoo, 66-8709. nlshed room near bus, 150 sqoare fett, center of extras. $1300 or best offer. 646 Moh/to Homaa 55 DEAR ABBY: BUDDY'S MOTHER should realize how Street, 9 to 3, Wednesday. town. WiUi varnished floors Wait North Eaat South NEW COURIER Conqueror H parking. Responsible Mancbeeter, air co^Uoaiof and 5489. much masculinity and discipline goes into becoming a ly he played dummy's queen Bowling ball set and case, and new modem kitchen and parking. IN.T - 23 channel base station CB. WANTED - Furniture, old workiing male. Blanchard A ARE YOU Selling your mobile professional ballet dancer. He must be as fit as an Olympic of spades, dropped East's jack with digital clock. Complete backpack, child’s rocker, bath. $230 includes heat, hot Pass 3.N.T. Pass Pass toys. Bisque dolls, steins, Rossetto, Inc. 6462482. 1972 YAMAHA DT 250. Set up home? Buyers waiting. Please champion and possess the grace and rhythm of an artist. I and had his nine tricks and a D-104 power mike, 5/8 wave books and games, ice skates, water, stove, refrigerator. Pass clocks, swords, guns. Outright for woods, excellent condf caU Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- think that any boy who is fortunate enough to show signs 12 IMP gain. antenna, 50 feet of coax, PA household items. CaU 6460090. Opening lead — 2* purchase, or consignments. Uon. Asking $300. CaU 646 8260369. of talent in the dance should be encouraged in it—and not speaker, extra hand mike, BuIHUng Buppftoa 42 CaU 6444962. Raaort Proparty 2707. made to feel guilty or lacking in manhood. antenna matcher. $200 firm. f o r Rant 55 AT PLAZA HOMES our prices By Oswald & James Jacoby u n w S ti One white wedding gown and MINNEAPOLIS MOTHER ______y.-~ 3 1/2X8” MOTOR Scooter 1975 HONDA CB 550. 8,000 can’t be beat. Over 50 homes This business of not leading veil, size 5, $50. 646^868. NATURAL STONE for cnnii.»tA.>«L.Tii»M usni retaining walls, veneers, 'Dres - In good condition, and Apartmanta for Rant 53 MISQUAMICUT - Four mUes. ExceUent condiUon. ose from. Many set up Astro-graph By BERNICE BEDE 080L fourth best against notrump reasonably priced. Call 643- rooms, walking distance to ready to Uve in. Adult and A New Hampshire reader patios, etc. Pick up by the , w.OP Green. Must seU. Make an SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee. unless you hold one of the four Alley Oop — Dave Graue wants to know if it is ever pound or delivery by the ton. 4739. WE HAVE customers waiting beach, families only. offer. CaU 643-8795 anytime. y parks available top honors is not always for the rental ot yyour apart­ Available August 20th through through out the state. Trades 21) Don't take everything to proper to lead from a king at EVINRUDE (Sportsman) 3 Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, heart that's promised today. This successful. Today’s hand THBJ A F W vaj sen" YES, Y AND Y E P .' H E R ment or home. J.D. Real ILOOKINQ! September. ^ 6460491 or welcome. All homes priced to trick one. ...HE RULES TH' l U LET hO U HP outboard motor, like new, 649-3163. RARE BOOKS for Sale - 10 MECHANICS SPECIAL -1972 is particularly true If your poten­ decided an important IMP SEPWATED from 'iOUR KINS. YSAY FATHER'S TERienDRY NORTH Estate Associates, Inc. 646 B We offer the Urgest variety of^ 6461472. sell from $3,995. FuU time ser­ The answer is that, of „ ______.KNOWAFTER good trolling motor, volumes of unexpurgated Ara­ Honda 450. New transmission, tial benefactor has a poor track match. The bidding went the OF HB!E,ONTHE 1980. S attractive apartmeota aodS vice department parts, course, it is. What would he do economical. Portable sevring Dogt-BIrdt-PMt 43 bian Nights. 6 volumes of a townbousei m Maocbetter-F new rubber, needs some valve l M i ] % record. same way at both tables and CriHW SIDE O F ^ machine, carrying case, $B. translation of the same by S Rental office open daily work. 6467979 or 6U-7008. supplies and accessories. with: TH' RIVER/ ( HNW w./ UXIKING for anything in real Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 10) each West player decided to hOLI, IS-THAT ITT Hoover vacuum cleaner DOG-CAT BOARDING Richard Burton, dated July @ weekends. 11-S. | July 27. 1077 AK xxVK xx 6K xx*K xxx estate rental - apaiments, □ AUTOMOTIVE •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Cross Highway, Berlin Turn- There is someone who knows open a spade. (upright), attachments, like bathlng/grooming. Obedience 15, 1886. Others, complete Conditions in general could be More seriously, the lead homes, multiple dweellings, Campara-Trallara pUre, Berlin, C!onn. 1-828-0369. you're a soft touch today. He At table one the lead was new, $50. Gas stove, 4o” , 4 protecuon classes. (k>mplete works of Petronius, Balzac I DMUTO I very pleasant this coming year from a king is frequently a no fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Mohfto Homaa 65 and that's good. Take care, could seek help. Be wary. He's the old-fashioned deuce from burners with heater for modern facilities. Canine Drol Stories, collected works Autoa for Bala 51 very good one. Associates, Inc. 6461980. not asking for peanuts. a four-card suit. Declarer bottled gas, for cottage use, Holiday lone, 200 Sheldon of Pierre Louys, Lystrata, il­ I ENTEHniStS i however. It doesn't cause you to 18’ CAMPER trailer - single coast when you should be in $25. Waixie talkies, set of two Road, Manchester. For reser­ lustrated by Jack Linduy, _64e-1021 1 1965 RAMBLER Station Automottva Bar/Ica 55 AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) The rose with dummy’s king and CENTRALLY LOCATED - high gear. (For a copy of JACOBY (Universal) $20. 2 end tables, vations please call 646-5971. Thoughts of Ehnperor Marcu Wagon - Running condition. axle, excellent condition. easiest way is the route you're lost the club finesse. West led Three room heated apart­ MODERN, send S1 to: "Win at walnut finish with leather Aierelou’santoninus il­ $150 or best otter. CaU after 6, Eleven years old. $1,500. CaU ELM MOTORS - Toyoto, Dat- likely to take today. Much to your back a club. Declarer knocked ment. Second floor. Security. 742-8930. B ridge," c/o this newspaper, tops, $30. Antique wall TWO MALE Chihuahua pup­ lustrated in color. Call 647- 643-6538. sun specialists, factory dismay, you'll discover it leads to out the ace of diamonds and CaU 6462428, 9 to 5. P.O. Box 489, Radio City Stallon, telephone, crank type. Pictnre 1577, anytime. ‘ MANCHESTER - Two trained, one day service, 114 LCO (July 23-Aug. 22) You could a dead end. got another club led back at pies. $50 each. Call 643-2M3 be lured into a game of one- New York, N.Y. 10019) frames, miscellaneous sixes, alter 4 p.m. bedroom Duplex apartment, 1966 FORD Mustang Converti­ East Main Street, RockviUe. PISCES (Feb. 20-Maroh 20) Automotha Barvlea 88 upsmanship today and you'll put one large gold frame. Tools. Ii ••••••••••••••• THREE ROOM Apartment - within walking distance tt ble - Needs tune up. $560. (jaU 871-1617. There's a danger today you l»yerl€A.toc,TJ< Rgau Heat, hot water, appliances, your heart into it. Only later will -Barry’s World______L i^ t antiques, flat irons, set AKC ENG LISH S prin ger ^ Mfantocf (o Buy ttto downtown. $210. includes 643-4026, after 5:00 p.m. could underestimate the caliber 49 air conditioning. Storage you realize you scored no points. of clock planes. Can be seen Spaniel puppies. Good hunters heat, hot water, stove, of your competition. Those you area, laun^ faciUties, gar­ Find out more of what lies ahead comer of School Road and or show. First shots. ACCORDIONS - WWill pay up refrigerator. CaU 6460090. NEED CAR? Credit bad? thought you'd vanquish In the age. Security deposit. No pets. for you be sending for your copy The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Hebron Road, Bolton, at Excellent blood lines. 56^ to $80 for 120 bass. $20 for 12 Bankrupt? Repossessed? first round may last the lim it $£!5. 646486, 6467268. of Astro-Graph Letter. Mail 50 schoolbouse. 4919. bass. 247-066. CLEAN, LARGE 5 Rooms - 2 Honest Douglas accepts cents for each and a long, self- ARIES (March 21-AprM IS) bedroom apartment. lowest down, smallest : 6465135 24 HOUR TOWING addressed. stamped envelope to There are many opportunities Appliances, unheated. payments.lents. Douglas Motors, Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 469. around you today, but you may r T R U E \ Parking. One child. No pets. 345 Main. Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. not handle them too wisely, in I RO/MANCE Security. Available mid- Be sure to specify your birth retro8F>ect. you may realize what S H O U LD BUSINESS & SERVICE August. $200. 6460057. sign. ' B E A WE PAY $15 for complete you missed. SO-SO junk cars. CaU Joey, Tolland /iW O R lgl^ ^dlg^EttS/ I VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept 22) When TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) ATTRACTIVE Three room Auto Body, 5261990. SITUATION Apartment Stove, you really stop to think, you're Choose carefully anyone you / not so bad off. II you try to keep refrigerator, heat, electricity. permit to handle your money or 1971 FORD LTD. ExceUent up with the Joneses today, you'll valuable posseaalona today. A References, no pets. $165. 646 315 CINTIgST., M A N C H fS TIR .C O N N .. Rhen* 643-5135 | condiUon, $1500. CaU 6462096. become unhappy with your own mistake could be costly to you. 3167, 2263540. lot. CAMARO - 1973. AutomaUc. I GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Ac­ CENTRAL, CLEAN, Modem Power steering. AM radio. I LIBRA (Sept 23-OcL 23) The ting for expediency’s sake la a temptation to embellish is strong DIRECTORY Apartments - In older homes. New radial tires. Low blunder for you at this time. A Security lease, appUances, no In you today. If the scale shows promise today Is a marker that mUeage. Must sell! $2500.247- „„f0 R PROFESSIONAL QUALITY i the fish weighs only 11 ounces, SarvtoM Oftorwd 31 SwvfcM Oftarwf 31 Painting-Ptpptring 32 PooBng-BMIng-Chlmnaf 34 pets. Two bedroom s, $200, 9193. can be recall^ tomorrow. CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS ■ don't make It a three-pounder. heated. One bedroom, $200, CANCER (June 21-July 22) Only CAM TREE Service - Free es­ CARPENTRY All tvpes ot J.P. LEWIS A SON - Interior HORACE Tetrault - Siding, unheated. Norman COLLECTORS! 1984 on all makes... 8COPRIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) the unwise procrastinate on timates, discount senior carpentry: Remodeling, R< and Exterioor Painting, roofing, storm windows, aw­ HobenthaU, 6461IH. Studebaker Cruiser - 4 door Money or other items of value things they know* they must Born Loser — Art Sansom citizens. Company roofing. Siding. No job tM Paperhanging, and nings. QuaUty workmanship, sedan. V-8 engine, 6 new tires should not be loaned with eventually do. Time you thought Manchester owned and small. Free estimates. 644- remodeling. Fully insured. free estimates. Fully Insured. MANCHESTER - Oak Street. including snows. One family reckless abandon today If you you had today can fly like the operated. Call 646-1327. LOAN an(j RENTAL CARS 3079. 6469658. 872-9187, 6 6 6 1 7 . Five rooms, second floor. owner - good condition. I Available by Appointment. have serious expectations of darkness before tomorrow's Adults only. Appliances Asking $1200. CaU 1-9761348. getting them back. dawn. ’(SaX>HEAVE«5,W'<6W.,.'\ i u j a s i h -w e t o i r d '^ EXPERT TREE Removal - WINDOW CLEANING - SPECIALIZING cleaning and available. $200 monthly plus C IS77byNCA Free estimates. Insured. B61M6 ^5RAPe FDR TWO Commercial A Residential. Bulliling-Contraeting 33 repairing chimneys, roofs, security. 2869209. PARTS Department now open Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl and Stoffal AND HOOVBR, Working Manchester area for Full insured. Free estimates. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Saturdays. Complete Une of STIW OZUNEK, Manager W e II have to pay this new kid more than the JERM^THE BMP OF over eifflit years. Reasonable. Call Quality Maintenance In­ Years Experience. Howley, MODERN THREE room CChrysler parts. Chorches WES ROBBINS carpentry 'O J BUMS (DUGHTA b e other White House aides make, hut wait’ll you Call, M l- ^ t e TYee Elxpert corporated, 646-8845. 6465361. apartment for rent in North Motors. 649-3648. 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER SNCXJZIN ALL CAV ON THE WORUDl Co., 764591. remodeling specialist. Ad­ a s h a m e d , see the way he hits a sottballl" ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Hebron. AppUances, carpets, A fARK BENCH WITH- ED’S LIGHT Trucking - built-ins, bathrooms, R(X)FER Wi l l install roof heat included. PrivPrivate ' yard. COUCH AND CAR Herculon a YERSELVES.' OtJT MOVIN'A MUSCLE- I WILL BABYSIT in my Cellars and attics cleaned. kitchens, 646346. siding or gutters for low dis­ Call 2260213 se ctio n a l s o fa ; and 1973 home. Children ages from 1 to rPiS C3tS6RACEFUL/ Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick Trees cut. Free estimate. count price. Call Ken at 67- Hornet Hatchback. CaU and 5. Off of Hartford Rrad. 649- 646196. 1566. THREE ROOM heated fur­ make reasonable offer. Must 5315. CUSTOM C A R P E N T R Y - Aiilof tor Rant-Laaaa 57 Homes, Additions, Repairs, nished apartment. Private en­ seU, leaving state. 8467463. fYg LAND6P ARE X3U PUTA’ XJUR MINP? FLANPER6 ALUMINUM Siding does need Cabinets. CaU Gary Cushing, trances. No children. No pets. FLANN6UM(3UTH AIRED 141$ PWN BABY PICTURES CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ Read cleaning. Free demonstration 3462009. References. Security deposit. CHEVY MALIBU -1970. Must FLANPERS niture repaired, refiiiishing, PUKIN' THE WPRLP SERIES ANP and esflmate. 0 K Geaning Herald 6468921. seU! New brakes and Ures. FPR touch-up work. House callB m s B - P THE WIMNINS RUN! HE'S Service, Coventry, (ktnn. 7 0 - $800. CaU 2867201. CO-ANCHPR. and service calls, pick up and LEON GESZYNSKI builder - Ads "TH /KN E6P.-TRIPPM HE TALKS i d 6733. IMMACULATE FOUR PIKE,' HI5 X delivery. 569-2867 days or new homes custom built, WHILE HES fiE T T ^ N ' HIS remodeled, additions, rec rooms, sunporch, garage, PONTIAC - 1968 UMans, top COMPANY 1$ after 5. COMPLETE lawn TE ETH FILLED.' rooms, garages, kitchens Haallng-Plumblng 35 appUances, heat, hot water. condlUon, new paint (red), PUTTIN' maintenance - Lawns, 6 and Working couple. No pets or Start the year off righti remodeled, bath tile, cement transmission, battery. RENT-A-CAR UP THE nH ea edges, g es, $io$10 and up. work. Steps, dormers. SEWERLINES, sink lines, children. $210. Plus security. Economy 6cyllnder with Heathclltf This Funny World Sell your extras with a ng, and fertilizing. 6 6 - BREAD' fast-action Classified ResidenUal or commercial. cleaned with electric cutters, 6464714 after 4. snow tires. Best offer at 876 Ry the DAY adl Call 6464291. ^ professionals. McKinney 6 til after 6:30 p.m. Bros. Sewage Disposal m a r r i e d COUPLE Wanted ...for as low as "'■WUtMOI PalnUng-Papparlng 32 Three room, carpeting, LAWNS MOWED, Trucking, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Qimmpany, 665308. 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 appUances, air conditioning, trimmlnng and tree work, etc. Carpentry and general con­ - 54,000 mUes, 351 Geveland PAINTING - interior and tracting. Residential and NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet garage. No pets. No utilities. engine. ExceUent running 6464864 or 647-1240, after 5. exterior, paperhanging, commercial. WheUier it be a repairs, plugged drains, $185. Security. Call 6462875 condition. New shocks and $9 ’ " A DAY AN excellent work. References. small repair job, a custom kitchen faucets replaced, after 5:30. brakes. Asking $1960. CaU 646 CLU T TER E D ATTICS A Free estimates. Fully in­ AUDIENCE Cellars? Will haul unwanted built home or anything in repaired. Rec rooms, 4484. CHILLER sured. Martin Mattson, 846 ROCKVILLE - Two bedroom (PliM Mileage) items for you reasonably. Call between, caU 84613n. bathroom remodeUng, beat •LIKE TH AT 461. apartment including heat and 649-1616, or 5684322, for free modernizzation, etc. Free TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- ifHPULP BE Estimate gladly given. M A M hot water, no appliances. estimates. NEWTON SMITH 1 000 miles, am /fm radio. Sharp • Special Waakand and Weakly ' AIAKIN' QUALITY PAINTING and Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Plumbing A Heaung. 6462871. Security. $175. monthly. 646 car. Astilng $2560. 6464938. Paper Hanging by Willis SHPWRPPAA rooms. No Job too small. 646 1060. Rataa AvailaMa BRICK, BLOCK, Stone Schultz. Fully Insured, APPEARANCES Fireplaces, concrete. 316. PLUMBING and Heating - 1976 H O R N ET - 4 d oor. • Alao, Spadalizlng in references. 646436. Fast service. Reasonable EAST HARTFORD - Five AutomaUc, power steering, FPRTHE Chimney repairs. No job too Long-Tarm Leasing C A S K E T t - A CARPENTRY A Masonry - rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 646 rooms, first floor, garage, no air, 2 new snows. $3800 or best small. Save. Call 6444356 for HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch eALLY M^S NPT ENTHUSEPi L P B B Y /lr Additions and remodeling. 6567. pets, $200 monUily. 2^7139 offer. 2867035. estimates. painted for $l$0-$200 by • ltn>yWA,lK..TMX8frUlPll QB Fre estimates. Cali AnUiony after 5:30 p.m. scheduling now. Professional SquiUacote, U9-0811. 1973 TORONADO - Power Call Bill Butler ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars considers any lob. 2869287, and attics. Moving large JUST MARRIED? Four room steering, power brakes, air Short Riba - Frank Hill evenings or weekends, Don. Sarvleaa WantaB 35 apartment wlUi appliances. or Ted Trudon appliances, also stone or loam CARPENTRY - Repairs, conditloned. Low mileage. I THINK I'LL TURN remodeling, additions, gar­ No pets. Immediate occupan­ Excellent condition. $3300. FORA A40A4ENT I delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. PAPER HANGING Expert. THATKNISHT |NT(' THOUSHT 1 WAS ages, roooflng. Call David ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, cy. $185. Utilities extra. 636 6465489. A FROS. Your average paper, in attics, garages, yards ljosing m 'Y t o u c h / VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Patrla, 646im . average room, $30. Mr. cleaned, moving trucking. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• sofas, chairs, cars etc. No 1972 CHEVY Custom Impala. Richman, 8463864. Loam for sale. Lawn service. need for expensive rec- Homaa lor Rant 54 Two door, green with vinyl keuiH Nqjob too big or small - 566 covering. 568-5878. roof, $1200. Call 644-8555, - 1 dol-HjfOFf ) 1977 McNaagU SraA.Iac. 7-26 PAINTER NEEDS Work - BooHng-BMIng-Chlmnaf 34 TOLLAND - Near 1-88 and evenings 844-8611. Interior, Exterior Painting, Route 30. Newer eight room, REWEAVING bums, holes. LEASING Papering, by the hour or loo. BIDWELL Home Improve­ SNOWPLOWING - Parking ‘Y eid i.'n iit la bettor.' Zippers, umbrellas repaired. four bedroom Colonial for 1972 CHRYSLER Newport Residential, Commercial. ment Co. Expert installation lot and driveway to be cleared < 0 ^ Window shades, Venetian rent. August 1st. Up to four Custom. Air conditioning, Route 83, Vernon Summer homes, apartments, of aluminum siding, gutters after winter storms. Submit bUnds. Keys. TV for rent. singles accepted. No lease- power steering, power brakes, windows puttied. 20 years and trims. Roofing installa­ qualifications in writing to: Marlow's, 887 Main St, 849- security required. Before 8 etc. am/fm stereo 6track. experience! Will Travel. E. tion and repairs. 666495,876 138 Main Street. Manchester, a.m. and evenings, 8763050 or 872-9148 5221. 9109. \ ^ 1 roof. Asking $1600. 646 Davis, 6460495. Ct. 8767543 evenings. PAGE TWELVE — MANCHKSTER EVENING HKRALD. Manohesler, Conn . Tues., July 26. 1977

Obituaries Cluster zone denied B (Continued from Page One) resident of Thayer Rd., which is near Hale School, but recommended that liaitrlirHtf r Eurttitij llrralb Ppirr P, Podruza Mrs. -Vgnea H. Ghurlier Harold F. Turner neighborhood,” Kwash said. the Lent! Farms tract. granite curbs not be installed to For EAST HARTFORD - Peter Mrs. Agnes H. Chartier, 92. of 96 SOUTH WINDSOR - Harold F. Joseph Swensson Sr. said, 'T agree ‘T m glad it turned out the way it separate the paved and grass areas of the playground. Home Delivery "Pete" Podraza of 24 Barbonsel Rd. Laurel St., died Sunday at a Turner, 74, of Seminole, Fla., owner with I ^ . I'm thinking of the poor did- I think the strenuous died Sunday at Manchester Memorial Manchester convalescent home. She and operator of a South Windsor people in the area with their Double neighborhood opposition was impor­ The commission took no action on Phone 647-9946 Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. was the widow of Frederick Char- tobacco farm before his retirement, A homes." tant,” he said. zone changes requested by Mark e d it io h Ted Brindamour, however, said Davis et al on Center St., Joseph Gor­ EAST HARTFORD Ronnie Molloy Podraza. tier died Saturday in St. Petersburg. Fla. Both Stone and Goldberg said that don on E. Middle Tpke., and Arnold Mr. Podrazza was employed as a Mrs. Chartier was born in He was the husband of Mrs. that he felt the drainage proposal they preferred not to comment on the TUESDAY, JULY 26. 19^7 ' PRICE; FIFTEEN C^NTS program manager for the Air Force Manchester and had lived here all Catherine Maloney Turner. was a safe one. He said that the PZC decision. The developers could Lawrence et al on Porter St. Plant Representative Office at Pratt her life. For many years, she and her Mr. Turner was born in Enfield and ponds would help solve a drainage appeal the decision in court, submit Town Planner Alan Lamson said and Whitney Division of United husband operated a grocery store in had lived in South Windsor for many problem for the upstream area. an application for a regular that all three have been opposed by Technologies Corp . Elast Hartford, the North End. Later, she was years before moving to Florida in Brindamour moved that the sub­ Residence AA Zone at the site, or 20 per cent of neighboring property for 16 years. He was born in Ander­ employed at the former J.W. Hale 1968, He' had been connected with the division plan, which proposed 79 drop the plan. owners. Thus, they will require four East Hartford son. Tex . and had lived in East Hart­ Store on Main St. until retiring in tobacco industry in various houses on 30 acres with the other ten In other matters, the PZC ap­ votes, rather than three, for ap­ ford for 30 years He was an Air 1955. capacities for many years. acres transferred to the town as open proved improvements at Nathan proval. news briefs Health plan explained Force veteran of World War II and She is survived by 17 nieces and Other survivors are a son, Joseph space, be approved. PZC Chairman the Korean Conflict, retiring in 1956 nephews and 46 great-nieces and Turner of Ridgecrest, Calif.; a step­ Alfred Sieffert seconded the motion. Summer revival By MAL BARLOW member of the HMO which has been ford asked what would happen to the Brindamour and Sieffert voted for working in New Haven for several with the rank of master sergeant great-nephews. son, Robert Aldinton of Ridgecrest: Israel recognizes The First Assembly of God Church Herald Reporter HMO if a firm like Pratt & Whitney the motion. William Bayer joined years. He is also a consumer after 20 years of service. The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 a daughter. Mrs. Delores Goguen of Maale Adumim were approved while at 763 Oak St., East Hartford will Doctors, hospital leaders, nurses, Aircraft with 30,000 workers signed Kwash and Swensson in opposing the ((iunlinued fruiii Page One) and a few members of the public representative of the Health Systems up all of them at once. Other survivors are a daughter. a m. from the John F. Tierney South Windsor; 2 brothers, Ray future settlements were put off. hold five nights of revival meetings Mrs. Carle Middlekauff of Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St., Turner of Enfield and William motion. crowded into the Town Council Agency (HSA) of Subarea E which Crowley said it has never shouldn’t they be settlements?” Agriculture Minister Ariel Sharon, called “Indoor Camp Meetings” with serves his area. Cumberland. Maine: his mother, with a Mass at St. Bridget Church at Turner of Seminole; a sister, Mrs. Atty. David Call, who had made the But political sources said the deci­ Little David Walker and family, in­ Chambers at the East Hartford Town happened. Besides, the law says the presentation at the public hearing for chairman of the committee, said, “I ”I was sick and. tired of going Mrs. Aiinie Podraza of Houston. 10 Burial will be at the convenience Agnes Leonard of Waterbury; 20 sion of the cabinet committee and the will neither confirm or deny that ternationally known evangelists. Hall Monday night to discuss the workers must have a choice to be in the opposing neighbors, said this Health Maintenance Organization through the system doctors have or out of the HMO, Tex.; three brothers. Charlie of the family. grandchildren and 3 great­ quasi-official Jewish Agency may be report. There are various settlement The meetings begin Wednesday morning, “We are pleased. We think (HMO) coming to town. created in this area,” Coleman said Podraza. Harold Podraza and Archie There are no calling hours. grandchildren. part of a deal under which the proposals and they will be considered and run through Sunday at 7 p.m. at • Dr. L. Norman Dutton of it was the correct decision.” Call is a For nearly two hours, HMO explaining why he joined the HMO 56 Podraza. all of Houston; two sisters, The funeral is Thursday at 8 a.m. settlements of Alon Moreh, Ofra and one by one.” the church. Manchester asked who prompted the Mrs. Lewis Sechelski and Miss Mary Fred McGhee Sr. from the John F. Tierney Funeral proponents went over basic facts on miles from his home. whole idea of the HMO here. The evangelist became known as “There are barriers to medical Podraza. both of Houston; and two Fred McGhee Sr., 59, of 494 N, Home, 219 W. Center St., “Little David” because he started the HMO. It’s a new way to get Crowley said the idea was first grandchildren. Main St. died Sunday at St. Francis Manchester, with a Mass at St. Fran­ medical care. Workers can elect to care,” he said. “Doctors don’t even studied by the Greater Hartford Housing for elderly preaching the Gospel at age nine. His know all the ways to get care The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 Hospital and Medical Center, Hart­ cis of Assisi Church. South Windsor, ministry with his wife and three pay their health insurance payments Chamber of Commerce in 1973. It a m. from the Callahan Funeral at 9. Burial will be in St. Catherine's (Continued from Page One) to the HMO. Then, as HMO delivered to their patients. found little interest. But the Town of ford, after a long illness. ment would have on a brook that runs children includes singing and Hotre. 1602 Main St., with a Mass at Other opponents echoed the members, almost all their medical "Economically, the HMO has been Windsor and the Greater Hartford Mr. McGhee was born in Mississip­ Cemetery, Broad Brook. through the site. preaching and witnessing of miracles St. Christopher's Church at 9. Burial Friends may call at the funeral South Methodist Property Interest remarks made by Call. needs are given them and paid for by a very wise move for me and my Labor Council picked up the idea and pi and had lived in Manchester for The PZC also heard a proposal for of healing. will be in Veterans Memorial Field, home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Committee, made the major presen­ Frank Lupien of 21 Sunset Dr. the HMO. family. I’ve been in (the HMO) for kept looking into it. the past six months. a zone change for property at 56 and Walker has held revival meetings Hil.side Cemetery Military honors 9 p.m. tation against the proposed change. called the proposal “another slick North Central Connecticut HMO three years now. My wife enjoys it. In 1975 the council and Windsor Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Mat- 60 Oakland St. Samuel Chorches, who in every major city in the United will be accorded at graveside. The committee has expressed its op­ way to bring about spot zoning.” Inc. plans to build an HMO center on And my out-of-pocket costs are $48 proposed to the federal Health, tie McGhee of Duncans, Miss.; 5 owns an auto dealership at 80 States and in many countries. The Friends may call at the funeral position to the proposed Hartford Rd. Roger Zaklukiewicz of 154 Ash St. in East Hartford. It will open per month.” Education and Welfare (HEW) that sons, Fred McGhee Jr. of Frankfurt. Oakland St., is seeking the change to public is invited. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Germany, and Jesse McGhee, Irving project, but it has also opposed the Carriage Dr. said, "There are plenty with four doctors on its staff by One crucial barrier to medicine it give a grant for studying an HMO Mrs. Raymond P. .Melady Business II to permit expansion of The family suggests that any proposed change. of places for housing for the elderly Burns serves chamber December of 1978. By the second outside the HMO is the cost of in the Hartford area. McGhee, Marshall McGhee and COVENTRY - Mrs. Dorothy his business. memorial gifts may be made to St. James McGhee, all of Chicago. 111.; 4 "These changes will severely to be built. You people have no right Thomas K. Burns of T.K, Burns year, its leaders hope to need about visiting a doctor, he said. Preventive The HEW study said an HMO was Meier Melady, 52, of Parker Bridge Chorches told the PZC that one or Christopher's Church, 538 Brewer daughters, Mrs. Floyre Dawson of weaken zoning in Manchester by per­ to come in here and give away the and Associates, an architectural 10 doctors. medicine is frustrated. People feel needed and would work here. It Rd., died Monday at St. Francis mitting high-rise apartments in value of our property that we have both of the houses at 56 and 60 firm, will serve the East Hartford they must be real sick before they St.. East Hartford. Manchester, Mrs. Eleanor Young Hospital. Hartford. She was the wife When the HMO becomes self- would have enough patients and almost every zone in town,” Call worked hard for.” Oakland St. might have to be Chamber of Commerce on its board pay for that first visit. and Mrs. Georgia Young, both of of Raymond P. Melady. sustaining, it should have about 18,- could pay for itself. said. He also said that the proposed Five others spoke against the removed to permit the expansion. of directors. He will complete the Other questions and comments: Chicago, and Mary McGhee of Mrs. Melady was born in 000 members. In the summer of 1976, the North regulation lacks necessary protec­ proposal. The PZC took no action on Hagedorn also spoke against this term of Steven Snyder of Insurance To join, a member must first be a • Harvey Shorter of East Hartford Central Connecticut HMO Inc. was Detroit, Mich.; and26grandchildren. Naugatuck and had lived in the proposed change. He said that there The funeral and burial will be tion for residential areas and that the matter. It meets again on Sept. Brokerage Services Inc. who Three Manchester dentists listen closely as the HMO is worker in a firm employing 25 or asked if the HMO would have trouble formed. The final steps are building a Coventry area for many years. She are traffic problems in the area and .Mrs. Lena G. Elmore Friday in Clarksdale, Miss. such housing would drop property 12, resigned due to press of business. described Monday night in East Hartford. They are, left to right. more people. The firm, by federal getting doctors and dealing with the center and taking the first patient. had been employed for 10 years as a values. Another public hearing item Mon­ that one of the houses — the one at 60 Burns is a member of the area hospitals. SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Lena G. The John C. Clark Funeral Home, registered nurse at the infirmary of Dr. Robert S. Smith, Dr. Stanley Pearlson (president of the law p ass^ in 1973, must offer the That should take place in December He presented a petition signed by day night was for a proposed 12-lot Oakland St. — is a landmark. Exchange Club, the American Bernard Crowley, executive direc­ of 1978, Crowley said. Stoughton Elm ore, 83. of 498 319 Barbour St., Hartford, is in the University of Connecticut, Manchester Dental Society), and Dr. L. Norman Dutton. HMO to the worker as a choice Ellington Rd.. died Sunday at a South charge of arrangements. 170 persons who opposed the change. industrial subdivision for an 18-acre The other public hearing conducted Institute of Architects, and is the against the company’s health in­ tor of the North Central Connecticut • Dr. C.W. Wickersham of Bolton Storrs, She was a communicant of St, "I see zoning by special exception parcel off Parker St. The site is just by the PZC was an application from town’s representative to the Capitol (Herald photo by Barlow) HMO, said no. The firm has signed Windsor convalescent home. She was There are no calling hours, Mary’s Church, surance program. For example, in­ asked if Bolton residents could be as no zoning at all — it’s ad hoc and north of Bent St. Hockanum Valley Associates, which Region Council of Government’s letters from area doctors willing to the widow of Joseph Elmore. Other survivors are a son, Stephen stead of Blue Cross, the worker members. Mrs. Marion Marineau piece-meal. It is a deviation from dis­ Three speakers — Zaklukiewicz, is seeking to change the zoning transportation committee. either work with the HMO’s staff or Mrs, Elmore was born in South Melady of Willimantic; and two would chose the HMO. Crowley said the HMO boundaries Mrs. Marion Marineau, 69. of 1087 trict zoning, which gives stability to B.D. Pearl and Roy Hagedorn — regulations so that sidewalks and Burns is a graduate of Carnegie Neither the firm nor the worker be on the HMO’s staff. Hospitals are based on the firm’s address. If a Windsor and had lived here all her daughters, Mrs. Robert Reivik of curbs can be deferred for developers. Main St., died this morning at the neighborht^s,” Call said. questioned the effect the develnn. Institute of Technology. He helped Teachers hired would pay any more than they paid which have agreed to work with the Bolton worker at Pratt & Whitney life. She attended the First Selden, N.Y., and Miss Kathryn home of her son, Gary Marineau of work on Founders Plaza here and HMO and accept its patients include Congregational Church of South Melady. .. . . ■ . a 1957 graduate ol Michigan State for Blue Cross or any other plan. Aircraft wanted to be in the HMO, 162 School St. Constitution Plaza in Hartford. His Manchester Memorial Hospital, Windsor. She was a charter member The funeral is Wednesday with a Although East Hartford’s school College and received her MA in 1977 When the leaders of the session his Bolton address would not stop Mrs. Marineau was born March 4, most recent project was the new Hartford Hospital, St, Francis him. of the Pleasant Valley Club of South Mass at noon at St. Mary's Church. Retirements Fire calls Fitzgerald Funeral Home system has lost more than a dozen from Central Connecticut State Monday finally opened up the 1908 in Montpelier, Vt., and lived in Silver Lane Post Office here. Hospital, Mount Sinai, and New Bri­ Windsor and Hope Chapter, Order of Burial will be in St. Mary's meet approval teacher positions each year for the College. meeting to questions, few people in­ • Maureen Hunter of South Wind­ Hartford for 40 years before coming past bcveral years, new teachers are cluding the doctors revealed tain Hospital. sor asked what kind of center the Eastern Star, of Rockville. She also Cemetery. The Pension Board Mon­ M anrhester • Miss Nancy Sforza of Vernon, to Manchester two years ago. She Dignified Hornbeck serves stale being hired. emotions for or against the HMO as Groups of doctors in specialties HMO will have. was a life member of the South Wind­ The Bacon Funeral Home, 71 day approved early retire­ Monday, 10:34 p.m ., math teacher at Penney at $9,475 to had been employed as a clerk at John A. Hornbeck Jr., executive The openings are due to the usual they spoke. have given him positive feedback sor Senior Citizens Club. Prospect St,, Willimantic, is in ment pensions for two —electrical problem, 80 Family Service replace Mrs. Dale Prescott whose It will have 27,000 square feet of Hueblein, Inc., Hartford, before her vice president of the local chamber, Except John R. Coleman. about working with the HMO. She is survived by a son. Elliott charge of arrangements. Town of Manchester Park St. (Town) Personal Care retirements, resignations and con­ contract is not being renewed. She is space and will have family doctors as retirement. has been named to the executive tracts not renewed. • Roland Feinberg of East Hart­ well as specialists. "Bud " Elmore of South Windsor; a There are no calling hours. employes. Monday, 11:49 p.m ., a 1977 graduate of Central Connec­ Coleman, a Vernon resident, is a daughter. Mrs. Marjory Carr of She is also survived by 3 other sons, committee of the Connecticut Teachers hired, their jobs and The family suggests that any The two employes — —mutual aid to Vernon ticut State College. Dalton. Mass.; 12 grandchildren and Marcel Marineau of Montpelier, Association of Chamber of background are: memorial gifts may be made to the Katherine Winzier of the (District) • Mrs. Mary Taylor of East Hart­ 22 great-grandchildren. Richard Marineau of Rutland, Vt., Commerce Executives as chairman • David G. Begin of Hartford, Dorothy Meier Melady Scholarship treasurer’s office and ford, art teacher at the fifth step on The funeral is Wednesday at 11 and Ronald Baker of Hartford: a of programs. music teacher at the elementary Fund at St. Francis Hospital School Catherine DeilaFera of the the salary scale ($11,840) to replace a m. at Samsel-Bassinger Funeral sister, Mrs. Lillian Ford of Troy, level at J9.475 per year to replace Marriages ahead of births of Nursing, 228 Asylum St., Hartford. controller’s office — are ZBA August session Miss Judith Paolini who resigned. Home. 419 Buckland Rd. Burial will N.Y.; 10 grandchildren and a niece. Miss Cynthia Young who resigned. Mrs. Taylor received her BS degree both retiring Aug. 1. BOLAND What’s really happening to people • And liquor permits dropped to be in Center Cemetery. A committal service is scheduled In response to requests, the town He is a 1977 graduate of the Hartt in 1964 and her MS degree in 1976, • Majority cards were given to 545 There are no calling hours. for Thursday in Green Mountain Edward M. Fitzgerald Zoning ^ a r d of Appeals will hold a College of Music of the University of in Eiast Hartford may be seen by the young ^ople this year compared to 145 from 150. (If young people are O IL CO. both from Central Connecticut State figures coming out of the office of The family suggests that any Cemetery, Montpelier. 225 Main Street session this summer on Aug. 25, said Hartford. College. She taught before in East only 449 last year. (Are 18-year-olds drinking more, they have fewer EST. 1935 ZBA Chairman Anthony J. Roberto. Town Clerk John Barry Jr. drinking more?) places here to buy it.) memorial gifts may be made to the Friends may call at Holmes Manchester, Connecticut Mrs. Christine K. Bendoraitis of Hartford for four years. Last day for filing requests for the For example, marriages are still First Congregational Church, Main Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Vernon, music teacher to replace Recently submitted resignations session is Aug. 9. llie ZBA had way out in front of births for the year St., South Windsor. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. FUEL OIL Phone 643-5940 Mrs. Lucy Karabots who retired. She include Miss Barbara Goldberg as a CHECKING planned not to meet due to the slow is a 1977 graduate of the University of ending June 30. There were 707 summer months. But the summer teacher of French. She had been with marriages recorded but only 519 AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Connecticut and her salary will be the system since Sept. 1, 1960. Library funds hearing months do not appear to be as slow as births. Police report 24 HOUR SERVICE J9.475 per year. Also resigning is Miss Kathy expected. • Mrs. Linda Callahan of South This compares to the previous C O S n U P T Wirkus as a social worker with the year's 791 marriages and 522 births. 646-6320 Windsor, art teacher at J9.475 to should attract crowd A 77-year-old Manchester woman was examined and discharged at Lavey reappointed Synergy School. She has been with Other vital statistics from Barry’s 3«9 Cmttr 8L ewfThs first replace Mrs. Frances Brown who the system since Sept. 1,_ 1975. arrested Monday night after two separate Manchester Memorial Hospital for minor By unanimous vote, the Town office include: only $390,000 for the new library, ManchMitr resigned. She is a 1977 graduate of Both women were not working full South Windsor accidents on Main St. that involved four injuries. There were no other injuries Council approved the reappointment • Fish and game licenses, 4,015 for which will be built in front of Town Central Connecticut State College. A large turnout is expected when cars, Manchester Police reported. reported of Raymond Lavey to the East Hart­ time and are seeking full-time the year ending June 30 compared to Hall. • Robert Parzyeh of New Britain, the Town Council holds a public ford Housing Authority. positions. 6,180 for the previous year, (Is The library is expected to run Sue J. Howard. 77, of 953 Main St., was imslning math teacher at Penney High School hearing Thursday on appropriating Police charged Bruce D. Major, 17, of DMIN n ELO l “He took over at a difficult time Short term contracts just for the fishing less popular?) about $830,(MX). Some of the money charged with operating under the in­ NOTOURS! at 39,475 to replace Mrs. Gloria 1976-77 year not to be renewed are an extra $46,000 needed for the new 177 Loomis St., with evading responsibili­ and has done an outstanding job,” ' • Dog licenses dropped to 4,022 will come from the library’s own fluence of liquor and evading responsibili­ flulldour and Nelson whose contract expired June library. ty following an accident with a parked BactfKMWork said Henry Genga, council majority for: Mrs. Geraldine St. Pierre, Mrs. compared to 4,560 last year. (Are building trust fund and the remainder ty, police said. 5% NOW Accounts still free. 30. He is a 1976 graduate of Trinity The additional appropriation is vehicle on Maple St, Court date is Aug. 9. lEOMt H. UIHIM leader, as the council discuss^ the Gloria Chamberlain, Mrs. Patricia there fewer dogs or just fewer from the federal grant and town No printing charges. lushioned College. Beckett, Mrs. Arlene Newcomb, necessary because of a computer ANDOVER authority July 19. licenses?) funds. Police said a car was traveling on Main No minimum balance. • Mrs. Filomena Pistoia Marino of error in the amount of federal funds Police reported a break at Turnpike 742-78M Lavey was first appointed by the Mrs. Virginia Novak, Mrs. Louita > • Bee licenses stayed at 6. (A The need to appropriate the ad­ St. shortly after 8 p.m. when it struck a Manchester, Spanish teacher at Jorgenson, Mrs, Virginia Fay, Miss slated for South Windsor by the vehicle owned by Richard W. Hewitt, 48, Motors, 166 W. Middle Tpke. A window No service charges. council in the fall of 1975 to complete steady field.) ditional $46,000 is expected to be a Penney at $9,475 to replace Mrs. Donna Mae Arnold, Mrs. Dale Economic Development Administra­ of East Hartford. It then continued north was broken at the site and a small amount The all free 5% NOW account a term. His new term will run • Deeds marking transfers of thorn in the side of those who op­ o-wax floor Nadine Makarewicz who has been Prescott, Donald Soblewski, Miss tion. on Main St. before striking a vehicle of change is missing, police said. is looking better than ever, through July of 1982. The reappoint­ granted a one-year maternity leave. homes and buildings rose to 7,134 posed the town’s approval of the use A window was also broken at Ander­ ment was urged by Mayor Richard Patricia Layer, and Mrs. Ann Doros. from 5,310. (People are moving and South Windsor was initially in­ of $257,550 in town funds on July 11. driven by Rita Krumins, 39, of 56 Henry She is a 1975 graduate of Centeral formed that it would be eligible for son's Amoco, 770 Main St., police said. Blackstone as well. Dr. Jerry Marcus, assistant buying and building at record rates.) Local officials were angered and St., police said. This occurred near the St. Connecticut State College. $436,000 in funds. The town has now Nothing has been reported missing, police THE BETTCR WAY superintendent in charge of per­ • Deaths were about the same with disappointed in the slice taken from James St. intersection. • Mrs. Cynthia Redman of East been informed that it will receive said. sonnel, has said his office is trying to 471 this year and 475 last year. the town’s allotment. The impact of the accident caused the Hartford to teach English and avoid cutting teachers with Krumins auto to collide with a vehicle Flfers on the march reading at the Sunset Ridge Middle experience as the staff is trimmed. driven by Kevin P. Goff, 18, of 891 Center A 1966 blue Chevrolet was stolen Mon­ Heritage Savings School on the second salary level of As student enrollment continues to S t, police said. day from W. Middle Tpke. The theft was The American Fife & Drum Corps & Lorn Aviation-Since IS9I of East Hartford will march in the $10,420. She is replacing Mrs. Ann shrink each year, he is working out a Two to fix ceilings reported at 2 p.m., according to police. Doros whose contract expired. She is Police also reported the theft Monday of ***^"«—'*»**W"-**>lO»*C* Swxwnt.llinfli.wr UHBW F irem an ’s Parade in Stafford system for future cuts. a CB antenna from a vehicle on Tudor '**’**9* M frM « •••wiMrM. Um IM M Twf«kt. Springs on Saturday, July 30, at 6 The Board of Education voted Monday night to combine Lane. p.m. After that, they will march in the bids of two firms on removal of asbestos ceilings About town the Aug. 6 convention of fife and from two town schools. DAMAGE! drum corps to be held In Newington. School lunches They reected the apparent low bidder, H.E. Murdock & Protect your tools, your The local corps plays ancient and Sons Inc. of West Haven. But the firm had written the The Emanuel Prayer home and valuables from modem tunes. There are now 10 board soon after it sent in its bid and said it had made a Group will meet Thursday, excess moisture—with a children on fifes, four on drums and cost $567,068 mistake in its figures. July 28 at 10 a m, in the WESTINGHOUSE five in the color guard. More children The letter allows the board to consider the next bid. church library. Oehumidifierl are taking fife and drum lessons. The The lunches bought and costs paid Board of Education. They accepted the bid of Performance Facilities of corps meets each 'niesday from 6:30 in East Hartford’s public school The bright spot in the figures for East Granby to remove the ceilings in the gyms of the The Emanuel Lutheran to 8:30 p.m. in the math wing of Blast cafeterias this payt school year Interstate was the bottom line. The Sunset Ridge and Hockanum Schools. And they accepted Church Old Guard will Hartford High School. Any child can should give homemakers pause. firm made a profit of $44,059 which is the bid of PePersia Masonry Co. of Glastonbury to put in meet Thursday, July 28 at walk in and try to play a fife or drum, Total cost for the Iqnches on 180 a percentage of 7.2 of the gross the new ones. 10 a m. in the church said the corps secretary Mrs. Heidi school days was $567,068. revenue. The combined bids will cost the town $14,845. parking lot for a trip to Gustafson. Once they have learned to Top item on the costs list is milk at Most popular lunches sold went a la The asbestos must be removed for health reasons. The Fenway Park. $108,847. play, they can march with the corps, carte. The Type A hot lunch urged by state Department of Eiducation said asbestos dust is now in iU second year. Other items and costs are: Meat parents and nutritionists came in a harmful to health. , IN MKMORIAM and seafood, $46,100; groceries, $62,- close second. In loving memory of Harry Snover who passed awy July 26. 1967. 541; fruits and vegetables, $16,249; One ingredient in the figures every desserts and baked goods, $19,368; homemaker might like to see con­ Ten lonely years have gone by FOR OVER 50 YEARS Since you wenl wiihoul saying good­ and bread and rolls, ^0,471. cerned federal aid. Interstate got ^ lo fid a bye. Fire calls Total payroll costs were $213,980. $230,087 in federal aid. This is 37.6 U dfjesn't take a special day. Paper goods such as napkins cost To bring you lo my mind That's what Is Important to us. Floor dMifn copyriimta per cent of its total revenue. Mobile Home Seminar The days that I do not think of you by Armitronp $39,680. Are very hard to find What would average homemaker Why are so many people turning to mobile home When you look beyond the extras^ The Interstate United Food Ser­ AMARANTE FLOREAL NOROA ALLURE Wife East Hartford do in the kitchen with that kind of living as the most sensible and enjoyable way to f-ierlrude Snover Monday, 11:09 a.m. —Investigation at vices firm which supplies the lunches funding paid? retire in Florida? Your matching Keepsake helping people Is what our l( you think you can't adord a no-wax door, think again! 73 Dartmouth Dr. supplied the above figures to the Where are the most desirable communities? wedding bands win Here's Armstrong's lowest priced no-wax door. Sundial's special What should you look for? What questions should Perfect Symbols IN MEMOHIAM business Is all about. And every Mirabonpr' wear surface keeps shining without waxing Monday, 12:05 p.m. —Investigation at In loving memory of our dear 59 Tolland St. you ask? What about maintenance costs and taxes? Of The Love parents. Agnes & Jean Marcel on St. WESTINGHOUSE tar longer than an ordinary vinyl door. A loam inner cushion 6et the facts! Ask any question you like. perfection of your Anne's Feast Day. day we strive to offer kindness and gives more comfort underfoot. And you can install it Monday, 6:34 p.m. -Medical call to 54 High Court. You Share... marriage. Quality crafted Oh. how we wish we could go lo see you ...a diamond solitaire of fine compassion to the people who call yourself. . . because Sundial comes in convenient 12-(ool width, today quality, cut and brilliance. Such as so most rooms need no seaming or pattern malchingl Monday, 8:53 p.m. —Medical call to 53 PZC sets Aug. 2 hearing WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 in I4K yellow or white gold. To hear y»Hi voice, lo see your smile Deluxe DahumldHIar with Elms Village Dr. Just to sit with you awhile.. you can confidently find in our upon us. 20 Pint Water Reraoval SEUGTFflOlIMPATTEmU IM ITOCK (7:30 P.M.) at the Dear Mom & Dad, we miss you so. Monday, 9:03 p.m.—Auto accident on 1- South Windsor superb selection of traditional Capacity 84 near Exit 92. 489 Sullivan Ave., for a resubdivision (Jhiidren & The South Windsor Planning and Holiday Inn, 900 East Main St. Grandchildren styles in a wide range of shapes, Today, 12:01 a.m. —Car fire at 772 Zoning Commission will hold a of property, into one tot and one sizes and prices. Forbes St. public hearing Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. in the parcel, owned by William and Anna (Jet. Wilbur Cross Pkwy; 1-91, CARD OF THANKS Today, 12.51 a.m. —Medical call to 1-86. Council Chambers, Town Hall to hear Jurgelas. We would like to eipress our i^AiumoriAH um: th e flipf of luocte Today, 1:27 a.m. —False alarm on heartfelt appreciation to the many the following applications; . • Application of Savin Bros., Inc., 5 & 15) friends, relatives and neighbors who ^une!tdffl('o tm Pitkin St. HOLMES ' “ for a resubdivision of property were so generous during our recent 118 LINOLEUM & CARPET Today, 2:62 a.m. —Fire in vacant • Application of Industronics, Inc., MERIDEN, CT. dia m o n d sorrow. We also thank the staff of the 400 MAIN SIMIT • MANCHESIM CONN %wmmd • Devoe Paints and Stains • Wallpaper • Carpet 489 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor, for located on Nutmeg Rd., in an IP Place Your TRUST in South Windsor Convalescent Home, MAMnrami building at 27 Burnside Ave. A light C f ) £ Manchester Lodge of Elks No. 1693 and Shampoo • Adhoalvos • Caramie Tllo • Matala zone. If you cannot attend and want information phone our th. Dirvnond Sp«:^i.. Pl»c« Youf TRUST in HOWARDL HOLMES ARTHURG HOLMES fixture in a ceiling was on fire smoking a zone change from General the Fitzgerald Funeral Home. the Oiimond Sp«citll$l • Tapaa up the attic. No serious damage appears Commercial to Industrial on proper­ • Application of the Town of South toll free information service i-d00-237-22X or write The Family of NORMANM HOLMES HOWARDM HOLMES P.O. Box 340, Blenton, FL 33532. M A N C H I t T M P A M tA O t • M S - W T t Stoc ntlVMOM B APPUAMCIS MON.-FRI. 9:30-5:30 THUR8. 9:30-6:30 to have been done. Last apparatus left the ty owned by William and Anna Windsor for a special exception of VERNON. BRISTOL PLAZA. WIBJPARMB, SIMSBURY John J. Griffin MANCHIITia RAMUM » IM m i riM scene at 4:26 a.m. Ohio rttidtnh piMW retertflCt OAD-77 Jack. Ann and Dick VWWQR. aRItTOt PtAXA WIITKIK i. tHWIURY R73W.MIDDLITPKI. SAT. 9:30-5:00 Jurgelas, located east and adjacent the zoning regulations for use of the 286 W. MIMIs Tphs., Mandisstsr 648-4338 Today, 5:07 a.m. -Medical call to 170 to the present Industronics site. Pleasant Valley School House by the Seminar Sponsored by Qolofiy QoVd 649-3406 Shadycrest Dr • Application of Industronics, Inc., South Windsor Historical Society. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 26, 1977 MANCHESTER E VENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 26, 1977 — PAGE THREE Not AMpontfhfd for Tfpoogrophleol Error* Births DOUIIi STAMPS WED. (PAGE THE BEST BUYS IW TOWN PLUS S&H STAMPS I ..COUIDM —t ..COUPOM..'!— — T ------P'. COW OH.. t------1 Mates, Ethan, son of Dr. Julian aRCULAR Betty’s notebook His maternal grandparents are Mr. AT WITH PRIOR AT WITH PRIOR ■ 5 J WiTM PRIOR and Barbara Richmond Mates of Sea and Mrs. John H. Faulk of Pace, Fla. IN FRANKS 17.60 PURCHASB FRANKS 17.60 PURCHASB ■ 67.60 PURCHASE Cliff, L.|., N.Y. He was bom July 23 His paternal grandparents are Mr. BXCLUDINQ EXCLUDINO I EXCLUDINO By Betty Ryder at North Shore University Hospital, and Mrs. George Converse of 161 EVERY COUPON ITBM8 COUPON ITEMS I COUPON ITEMS Manhasset, L.I., N.Y. His maternal Porter St. His paternal great- CONN. STRICTLY FRESH grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ORECN STORE HOLIDAY Richmond of Snlpsic Lake Rd., Harold Thornton of Lincoln, Maine. STAMPS MEDIUM GMDE A 5 lb. bail Ellington. His maternal great-grandparents are SWEET LIFE Mr. and Mrs. John P. Faulk of Pace, Interesting tidbits of information are forever coming in in Nlantic, Aug. 13-27 when the 5th annual Connecticut Erkerl, April Ann, daughter of Fla. He has a brother, Bmce Jr., 3. via the mail and I thought I’d pass a few of them along to National Guard Youth Leadership Program for young u n d le bo y William Jr. and Candace Larsen B s u a r you. men, ages 14-15, will be held. 1 lb. Collo Pk«. 6 5 9 « Eckert of 155 Cedar Swamp Rd., Johnston, Jennifer Lee, daughter Supermarkets SERVICE EGGS 2 9 ^ For instance, did you know that August has replaced The program is dedicated to the goals of providing both m ^ ■ i W F (toMn Coventry. She was bom July 17 at of Douglas N. and Donna M. Major June as the most popular month for marriage in the healthful summer recreation and constructive social MANCHESTER Johnston of West Willlngton. She was United States? July is third in popularity and September experiences for youths who might otherwise not have Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ONE PER FAMILY born July 18 at Manchester Memorial W. HARTFORD ONE PER FAMILY ONE PER FAMILY fourth. such opportunities. maternal grandparents are Mr. and GOOD THRU JULY 30 0000 THRU JULY 30 Hospital. Her maternal grandparents W fATS $ GOOD THRU JULY 30 The June bride tradition is rooted in antiquity, growing The Youth Leadership Program emphasizes the impor­ Mrs. Walter H. Larsen of GLASTONBURY from an ancient Roman belief that June was a lucky tance of completing high school as well as promoting Wallingford. Her paternal grand­ are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major of LOOK for THE SHEEN SIRN THAT MARKS OUT WETHERSFIELD month, especially during the full moon. career development through proper curriculum selection parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Ross Ave., Coventry. Her paternal SFECIAL DEAL ITEMS AWAILARLE IN OUR STORE. Many other marriage traditions have ancient origins. while still in school. Youth attending the program will be Eckert Sr. of Tmmbull. grandmother is Norma Johnston of LB. CAN Wearing something blue dates back to the ancient given the opportunity to visit private Industrial and ser­ Engaged Sam Green Rd., Coventry. Hebrews, who believed blue was the color of good for­ vice organizations as well as state and federal facilities, Parker, Theresa Marie, daughter THIS IS FRANK'S MAXWELL HOUSE tune. The white wedding dress also comes from the in order to observe firsthand the variety of careers of Steven L. and Pamela Orcutt Uedriek, Sarah Clarissa, The engagement of Miss Marilyn SWEET LIFE Hebrews, who wore white as a sign of purity. available to the properly prepared high school graduate. Parker of 29 Cannon Rd., East Hart­ daughter of Alan and Ann Baldwin LAND-O-LAKES Welch to Philip J. Sullivan Jr ., both Now this next one would never prove populv today, in ford. She was born July 17 at Dedrick of 34 Grahaber Rd., Tolland. LOW FAT of Manchester, has been announced BONUS WEEK fact, might bring about an imm e^ate divorce. It seems Another observation Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her She was born July 19 at Rockville by her mother, Mrs. Jam es E. Welch the traditional wedding cake is a descendent of the salt maternal grandparents are Mr. and General Hospital. Her maternal One look at thie week’s ad will prove that Frank’s of Another observation that came to light following my of 14 Falknor Dr. She is also the bread used by Roman bridegrooms, who broke the bread Mrs. Harris Orcutt of 96 North St. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. COFFEE daughter’s trip to California really surprised me. daughter of the late James E. Welch. Manchester will be second to none in giving our over the bride's head and offered pieces of it to the Robert Baldwin of Lincoln, Neb. Her Regular Grind Well, it seems it was dump day when she and her Mr. Sullivan is the son of Mr. and guests. Currier, Jason Michael, son of paternal grandparents are Mr. and customera MORE FOR THEIR MONEY. Look at the BUHER friends drove around looking at the mansions in Beverly Mrs. Philip J. Sullivan of 100 Porter Rea. S3.99 MILK On the other side of the world, Hindus in India threw Bruce J. and Martha Faulk Currier Mrs. Edgar Dedrick of Old Chatham, 1 lb . quarters HilU. St. specials and coupons In this week’s ad very closely and SAVE S I.00 Paper rice at newlyweds believing that it would increase fertili­ of 52 Wadsworth St. He was bom July N.Y. She has a brother, Robert Gallon And guess what brand of empty soap boxes nine out of The bride-elect was graduated ty, and another tradition started. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Russell. be convinced that the place to shop Is Frank’s. 10 homes had mounted on top of their trash barrels? from East Catholic High School and The best man is a holdover from ancient times. In those We haven’t sacriflcied our service or quality, the best Well, I can’t use the actual brand name, but if you’re at Manchester Memorial Hospital, days, the best man’s duties included helping the the beach, twice a day, it’s either high or low. School of Radiologic Technology. She U8DA Choice meats and the ||I1 stamp 8&H can be bridegroom kidnap his bride and drag her by force to the We couldn't decide if that brand was popular or if they is employed as an X-ray technician In the service altar. found at Frank’s. Come in and save money, get the best all shared the same maid. and instructor at the hospital. > An adventurous 14th century French bride, so it’s in everything for less. Plus 8&H 8tamps at Frank’s. 1.19 Her fiance was graduated from the Air National Guard Airman Kathi High School, he received his B.S. reported, tossed her garter to her attendants to deter­ 1.09 University of Connecticut with a B.S. F. Horhorouny, daughter of Mr. and degree and commission in 1975 upon lb. can Limit 2 Par Family mine who the next bride would be. Eventually, modesty Frank Prime Time degree in marketing. He is employed graduation from the U.S. Air Force won out and more timid brides the world round sulv Mrs. Arthur H. Horhorouny of 22 Limit 3 Par Family Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. stituted bouquets. On the cover of the June issue of “ Prime Tim e” printed as travel promotion manager at the Ludwig Rd., Ellington, has His wife, Frances, is the daughter Also, researchers report that the Romans initiated the at the Regional Occupational Training Center, through Hartford Courant. graduated at Lackland AFB, Tex., of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lachowski custom of wearing the ring on the third finger of the left the efforts of Manchester Community College and the The couple is planning a fall wed­ from Air Force basic training. of Colorado Springs. hand because they believ^ a vein ran directly from that RSVP volunteers, there was a lovely pwm I ’d like to pass ding. (Nassiff photo) Airman Horhorouny now goes to finger to the heart. along to those of you who haven’t seen this issue. Sheppard AFB, Tex., for specialized “When we start to count flowers, we cease to count training in the transportation field. Army Maj. Kenneth M. Woodbury, National Youth Guard weeds. She was graduated from Ellington son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wood­ “ When we start to count blessings, we cease to count High School in 1976. bury of 38 Ralph Rd., completed the Since visiting Fort Drum, N.Y., with Gov. Grasso and needs. 21-week course of study at the Armed her entourage of media personnel, my mail from the When we start to count laughter, we cease to count m Phillip M. Romanowicz, son of Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va. Connecticut National Guaj^ comes addressed “Military tears. Mrs. J. Fredrick Cagianello of 23 He is scheduled to be assigned as a Editor.’’ When we count happy memories, we cease to count Village St. and John Romanowicz of systems analyst in the Office of the Most recently I have been invited to visit Camp Grasso years.’’ Chelsea, Mass., has achieved the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, rank of first lieutenant in the U. S. The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. I Monday’s daily | Air Force. Maj. Woodbury entered the Army Lt. Romanowicz is a T-38 Talon in­ in 1964 and was com m issioned State gaining economically 733 I structor pilot at Columbus AFB, through the Reserve Officers’ I Miss., and serves with a unit of the Training Corps program. Sk *X!XS:XXXXXXXXWSXXX:SSX:XSS:W:<8 HARTFORD (UPl) — Connecticut substantial consumer spending. Carson said there were indications Air Training Command. He received an M.B.A. degree is beginning to see the light at the end “The recorded gains from the the national economic recovery may A 1971 graduate of Manchester from Tulane University in New of the economic tunnel, according to recession lows have been impressive, slow down in the coming year. Orleans, La., in 1974. the state Department of Commerce. and the recent and forecast^ growth “It appears, however, that Connec­ The department Monday released a appears to be speeding up again," the ticut will maintain steady and order­ Theater schedules report predicting substantial report said. ly economic growth during the same ' vx,«*«WIWXa«*»a:' MANCHESTER economic growth for New Engiand’s The department said the state's DRIVE-in; ROUIfS 6 S44A period, even if there is a sluggish East Hartford Drive-In . nutmeg UA Theater 2 — "Loves of second most populous state in the economic health is improving and period in the national recovery,” 'Grand Theft Auto,” and ENDI TUEt. WAYBEST Benji,” 2:00-7:00-9:00 USOA CHOICE coming year. may even outstrip the national Carson said. “Cannon Ball," Dusk m V HIT STM Tt 6:S0 UA T h eater 3 - “ The Sumner KIM PUB I GRADE A USDA CHOICE BONELESS It said the state's unemployment average during the next year. East Windsor Drive-In — “ Although unemployment should Deep,” 2:00-7:00-9:30 rate was at a three and one-haU year Connecticut traditionally trails the continue to decline over the near- “People Time Forgot,” and low and factory production was up 26 national average in recovery from term, the rate will probably remain "Future World,” Dusk TEATURE FIRST piepuse LARGE ROLLED CHUCK per cent, a 33-month high. Aiso, economic downturns. near or above the 6 per cent range Manchester Drive-In — AT DUSK X housing permits had risen 126 per It projected a 9 per cent growth in well into 1978,” he said. It is now 7.7 “The People That Time ROAST JUICE Forgot,” 8:30; “At the failANO THEFT auto) 1 ^^ROOT cent, signifying a “whopping” jump personal income, with that being per cent, down from a 1974 high of TURKEYS 3 Iba. or mor* Earth’s Core,” 10:00 A K ty APUPPnSHOW Hut Co HH in that cmcial industry. reduced to a 2 per cent gain in real 10.1 per cent. 10-14 IlM. John J. Carson and Thomas P. Vernon Cine 1 — “Rocky,” For GtriMren ATTHEEMITHSCOilE lb. earnings because of inflation. He said a key to the improved 9:20 Coffey of the department’s p.a 9 9 < . Although Connecticut remains employment situation was that fac­ Vernon Cine 2 — "Annie (Cryovic) Economic Development Planning PAHBtSwiHUm behind the national recovery from tory jobs were at the highest level Hall,” 7:20-9:30 ruppETras < Division also reported personal in­ the recession, that could change, the since the fall of 1974. UmH 2 Par Family _ qt UA Theater 1 — “Star Wad., July 27th 49 •jssK naK ggaaaaaaaaaa come is picking up enough to lead to report said. Wars,” 12:00-2:30-5:15-7:45- Phono 649-S491 10:15 12 MM I US PM In air condlUonad Oa^ATHEATRES EAST USDA CHOICE models lor HiUMMT I. JWMHtMl USDA CHOICE State to probe Wesconn expansion TV Fashion Commorciala TWA1K NATIVE M m llrfh M W BONELESS BONELESS BEEF COUNTRY STYLE Advortiaing Storn, Conn. 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RAQU SWEET LIFE The high court ruled unanimously CLOROX I HAWAIIAN Monday Superior Court Judge Simon Public records T e ll WALTDISNEYm z.-wa', H l-C SAUCE DRY MILK I Cohen entered Into “Improper” con­ THE 1S.5 0Z. BLEACH I PUNCH versations with a juror at Aillon’s 460Z. I OALLON 20 QT. 21.8 OZ. 1973 trial without the knowledge of RESCUERS TfCHMCOiOa* „ I the defendant or his lawyer. Warranty deeds Freeman and Laura D. Freeman, /\ l^easanl Hay by I Aillon, a Bolivian-born former an­ Helen M. Hardacre to Raymond J. property at 36 Edmund St., 342,900. 3 / » l 2 / 8 9 < tipoverty worker, was sentenced to Duguay and Deborah A. Duguay, Certificate of devise $ 3 . 4 9 I % ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ! $ 1 . 2 9 ONE COUPON PER FAMILY life imprisonment for the slaying of property at 22 Helaine Rd., 337,000. Estate of Grace M. LaPIant to G . B. 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Tues., July 26, 1977 The weather lHaurl!PalpriiirittitsiHpral& j Protecting the purse Manchester — A City of Village Charm Clear and cool tonight with lows Inside today around 50 degrees. Wednesday mostly Founded Oct. 1, 1881 WASHINGTON - By its very sunny with highs in the middle 70s. Area n ew s...... 6 Family . 2 M fTtbf. AuOf Harold E Turkirygton. Managtr>g Eddor a touch strident. Wednesday. National weather forecast decision. Carter in a sense was mere­ map on Page 9. TWELVE PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1977 - VOL. XCVI, No. 251 One of those sometimes was the ly endorsing a fact of life. But what PHIGE: HFTEEN CENTS Opinion other day when the ACLU denounced he had to say was also an exercise in President Carter for endorsing a re­ executive leadership. He was taking cent Supreme Court decision against a stand, unpopular in many circles. federal funding of elective abortions. Can't please everybody Freedom vs. filth Carter called the Court’s ruling A President, in fact, cannot ever be "reasonably fair” and said it should the President of all the people, as Pornography fighters are on ones which ensure ‘the be strictly Interpreted. Carter and other Presidential can­ Naturally, the ACLU, which has Cluster zone denied the move in towns east of the necessary sensitivity to didates have always liked to By GREG PEARSON the northwest corner of Hillstown Connecticut River. freedom of expression’.” defended spending Medicaid money promise. He can’t please everybody. 136 single-family homes on the site, Residents of the area, which is for abortions for the poor, jumped Herald Reporter Rd, and Woodside St. The approval was supported by the residents. They have forced But decisions have to be made by the predominantly Residence AA Zone, Justice William 0. Douglas down Carter’s throat. It struck out. It The Manchester Planning and included conditions that the • Approved a seven-lot subdivision people’s elected representatives, in developer install curbing and raise had voiced objections to both of these Manchester drugstores to put gave the court’s most liberal struck out because it denounced Zoning Commission (PZC) Monday plan on Vernon St. that had been sub­ items when speaking against the the White House and in Congress. night voted 3-2 to deny a Residence the level of the driveway. mitted by Joseph Swensson Jr. The obscene magazines out of a view in 1973. He wrote, “The Carter's "attempt to impose his per­ That is their job, it’s why they were proposal. They had said that the child's easy view and reach. sonal morality from the White AA Cluster subdivision proposed for • Approved a Residence AA Zone commission also issued an inland- detention ponds would be a safety First Amendment was the elected. the Lenti Farms tract off Gardner St, wetlands permit for the project, House” as a "serious abuse of for the 68.4-acre Walek tract off hazard for the neighborhood and that They have driven the product of a robust, not a And a President especially has to The proposal, submitted by Keeney St. The zone change from which is near the Richmond Rd. in­ Presidential power." cluster zoning was out-of-character magazines under the counter prudish, age. By what right un­ take the lead in matters of morality. Manchester developers Jack Rural Residence was sought by Her­ tersection. with the area. in Elast Hartford stores. The der the Constitution do five of What did Carter say? If he believes, as Carter does, that he Goldberg and Robert Stone, had man M. Frechette, Albert R. Martin, Commission members mentioned Leo Kwash, a PZC member, First, to go back to what Carter received strong opposition from Gerald P. Rothman and Atty. David two factors in denying the Lenti porn fighters are pushing their us have authority to impose should be a moral as well as a agreed. said. He told a press conference, "As political leader, he would be derelict residents of the area. A, Golas, who has previously sought Farms subdivision —a drainage "In addition to potential problems politicians to pass tougher our set of values on literature you know there are many things in in his duty if he failed to ask the peo­ In other action, the PZC: a Residence M Zone for the site. detention plan and the cluster zone that could develop because of the laws on book stores, massage of the day? There is danger in life that are not fair, that wealthy ple to aspire to the lofty in their per­ • Granted a special exception that The M Zone was opposed by concept, which would have permitted drainage area, 1 don't think the lots and houses smaller than those parlors and movie theatres. that course, the danger of ben­ people can afford and poor people sonal lives. That, by the way, is what will permit the First Baptist Church residents of the area. The AA Zone, cluster concept is in keeping with the of East Hartford to build a church at which would permit a maximum of permitted in a regular Residence AA More boycotts are planned. ding the popular mind to new can't. But I don't believe that the Lincoln was so go(^ at. Zone. — See Page Iwelve But beware. norms of conformity. There is, federal government should take ac­ Intense feelings tion to try to make these oppor­ Many of us may applaud the of course, also danger in That was what Carter was doing so tunities exactly equal, particularly return swing of the pendulum tolerance, for tolerance often well when he told the assembled Pros and cons aired on zone rules when there is a moral factor in­ reporters, "In my opinion, the of morals in our society. But leads to robust or even ribald volved." federal government being willing to “It says—‘Welcome to New York City, where everything ail of us should fear a complete productions. Yet that is part of Based on the man's own words, I finance abortions as it has been in re­ happens first’.” swing to censorship of our art, th e risk of the First reject the notion he was trying to im­ cent months is an encouragement to easing way for housing for elderly magazines, films, news and Amendment.” pose his personal morality on abortion and its acceptance as a m By GREG PEARSON weakening of town zoning if the books. anyone. As President, he addressed routine contraceptive means.” He project that has been proposed for said. "Manchester has always been a How far should we go in Herald Reporter change is made. himself to the question of how the said that, although, as he put it, "1 Rx: 4 the South United Methodist Church’s leader in being concerned about peo­ Mrs. Mary Ann fighting pom? Should we even About 150 people attended Monday Lamson made a brief presentation Hartford Rd, campus. taxpayers’ money should be spent. know as well as anyone in the coun­ ple. This is an ideal opportunity to Pressamarita, a leader among try? Every curb on our That was responsible. And he men­ night s meeting of the Manchester to explain the proposed change. He The first speaker, Atty. Harold show we are concerned" try... the intense feelings on both said that the town has a list of 250 pom fighters in East Hartford, freedom of expression takes tioned the “moral factor” because Planning and Zoning Commission Buckingham of the law firm Day, Long wail sides of the abortion issue.” (PZC), which featured a public elderly residents who are interested there is a “moral factor.” Ask about Competency tests Berry & Howard, presented a peti­ cites recent U.S. Supreme away from our “robust” socie­ Finally, I take no stand on the Vernon man favors HMO hearing on a proposed change in the in moving into some type of elderly tion to the PZC signed by 622 persons. Diane Wicks, Manchester’s Court cases saying her goals ty. As we consider laws on it at any cocktail party or kaffee issue, per se, of abortion. That’s regulations governing housing for the housing project. The law firm has represented Wesley Outreach worker for the elderly, klatch. every woman’s private affair. In this elderly and handicapped. About six per cent, or over 200, of Retirement Center Inc., which has said, "The need for elderly housing is are proper by the U.S. porn, we must be aware of the for students John R. Coleman speaks out vigorously for the Health Can't be slopped trade, one does not seek to deprive The proposal, written by Town the present elderly units in town are proposed the Hartford Rd. project. great. The 3Vz-year wait* for housing Constitution. They may be. prices we will pay. is a long wait for an elderly person," Carter knows he can't stop people anyone of the freedom of choice. But Maintenance Organization (HMO) planned for location on Ash Planner Alan Lamson, would permit substandard, Lamson said. The petition, however, referred to Chief Justice Warren E. The farthest reaches into By Donald L. Fruehling she said. from getting abortions and he's not Carter is right when he intervenes "proficiency-based” educational St., East Hartford, to serve the 16 towns surrounding it. His com­ housing for the elderly and han­ Before the formal hearing began, support of the proposed project as Burger, in a 1973 decision, Do pupils who graduate from high PZC Chairman Alfred Sieffert told Other speakers for the proposal in­ moral depravity of obscene foolish enough to try. Anyway, abor­ against the spending of federal funds norms, has noted that the openness ments and others made Monday night at a hearing in East Hart­ dicapped as a special exception in well as the proposed regulation school have the minimum competen­ most zones in the town. the audience that speakers should change. Because of this, Sieffert cluded Atty. Dominic Squatrito and wrote that, "...obscenity is not magazines may show us the tions have been okayed by the for abortions. Those funds come and flexibility of many current ford are on Page 5. (Herald photo by Barlow) cies in reading and math skills needed Supporters of the proposal who only direct comments to the specific requested that Lamson seek a legal Dr. Joseph Danyliw, Manchester protected by the Constitution.” Supreme Court. But he has a right to experimental programs require a un­ outer limits of our personal from the taxpayers, and it is proper to cope with the normal complexities attended Monday night's hearing proposed change. He said that no opinion from Town Counsel Victor Housing Authority vice-chairman note that many Americans believe iversal mode of measuring students' and member of the Commission on freedom. The rest of us can do for a President to protect the public of everyday life? There is growing spoke about the town’s need for remarks should be made on specific Moses on the submission of the peti­ abortions are sinful. mastery of essential skills — skills Aging. Yet the other side of this coin anything we please, say pocketbook even when an issue in­ belief among educators and the elderly housing. Opponents projects — an obvious reference to tion. In endorsing the Supreme Court’s volves private morality. whose acquisition can no longer the 100-unit housing for the elderly Atty. David Call, representing the was given in a 1976 case by the anything we please, short of public that they do not. expressed concern about a M. Philip Susag of 46 Adelaide Rd. simply be assumed from the titles of Today’s See l*age T uel\e nine-man court’s most conser­ these limits and not suffer A 1976 bulletin of the National the courses taken by a particular stu­ vative justice, William H. legally for it. Association of Secondary School dent. Principals noted: Refanquist. He wrote in 1976, The porn fighter in the It is important to point out that the news summary Push foriegn aid "Many citizens . . . feel that purpose of minimum competency “While there can be no doubt Manchester area is telling us despite heavy expenditures the tests is not punishment, but Compiled from United Press International There’s too much coffee in Brazil under our cases that obscene the outer limits are too far out. WASHINGTON - (NEA) - Presi­ educational gains are negligible at diagnosis. The tests are designed, not materials are beyond the dent Carter’s highly publicized By Martha Angle and best. What is the purpose, the public RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UPI) 1976 to a high of $3.40 dollars a pound The line should be drawn to prevent students from graduating, According to Brazilian industry dealers simply had no means of human rights crusade has all but Robert Walters asks, of sending students to school — A few months ago, the Brazilian in April 1977. protection of the First Amend­ closer. but to assure that they graduate — sources, roasters, fearing even selling coffee. obscured an equally significant for 12 years if upon graduation they State many as 1,000 deaths a year from coffee industry was enjoying record The price rise was attributed to a ment (protecting free speech), We must always keep m and that their graduation indicates an often fatal side effect, is being high prices, much to the chagrin of July 1975 frost in Brazil, war and higher prices, bought up all the The complete stop in Braziiian foreign policy shift that may sorely cannot read well or compute ac­ sales hasn’t stopped the price decline those decisions have also con­ mind, as we attempt to set Americans believe the U.S. is readiness for adult life. Tests must HARTFORD (UPI) - Morris banned in the the first govern­ the American coffee addict. civil unrest in Africa, drought in coffee they could get in late 1976 and test his political leadership in this curately? Schools are being asked to and last week the New York market already spending too much on foreign be administered early enough ii> a Amitay, 41, and his family, ment action of its kind. The drug, But today, no one is buying Kenya and floods in Central early 1977 while Brazilian exporters, sistently recognized that the limits on obscenity and por­ country. account for the quality of their suffered its greatest single-day drop aid. Persuading the public — and student's career to identify areas of formerly of Middletown, escaped caiied phenformin and marketed Brazilian coffee because of a glut on America. hoping to keep profits rolling, kept procedures by which a State products? Citizens want measurable in history, plummeting 48 cents from nography, not to restrict the With little fanfare, the administra­ (Congress — that a larger outlay is weakness and prescribe drill work, injury Monday when a bomb for the past 18 years under the the market and the consequent drop purchasing all the stocks available in the interior. $2.55 to $2.07. ascertains whether certain responsible exercise of our tion is moving to resurrect the results for the education dollars exploded outside their home in brand names ’’DBI” and in prices has left the nation’s needed will be one of the president's tutoring, or other appropriate ^------No smokee,------^ “The basic position of the Brazilian materials are obscene must be American foreign aid program so spent.” suburban Washington, poiice said. "Meitroi,” is being taken by 385,- exporters reeling. Then the Northern Hemisphere freedom of expression. > tougher political challenges. remedial measures. In many coffee industry, except the farmers, badly discredited in the Vietnam era Amitay, a former aide to Sen. 000 Americans in the early stages Brazilian exporters felt the first no servee summer brought a traditional drop in As Gilligan points out, U.S. foreign Serious problem localities, studehts take the com­ is that if wishes could bring another and to increase dramatically the Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., is of diabetes. shock from the market collapse when coffee consumption, combined with a aid has actually declined steadily The problem has become so serious petency exam several times during frost there’d be three feet of snow in executive director of the the old, established trading firm of The "No Smoking” signs in drop in consumer demand due to economic assistance this nation since the peak era of the post-war that according to a recent Gallup their high school years, until they Parana right now, " a Rio broker American Israel Public Affairs FAIRBANKS, Alaska (UPI) — Leite Barreiros Comercial E Expor- public places may please a lot of supermarket coffee prices of more provides to the poorest countries of Atershall Plan, when we were spen­ Poll, a 2 to 1 majority of Americans have passed all the required skill sec­ people but not all of the people. said. Committee, the oniy pro-Israei An explosive device apparently tadora in Santos was unable to honor than $4 per pound. Roasters suddenly the world. believe the quality of education is tions. The Vernon Town Council, Mon­ Despite the current market down­ Counterattack on crime ding 3 per cent of our Gross National lobby group registered with ' was set off near the trans-Alaska its purchase contracts early this found themselves with surplus stocks The U.S. is pressing other in­ day night, accepted the resigna­ and stopped buying. turn, the broker predicted coffee will Product to rebuild Europe. Today, declining. They want schools to LA test Congress. pipeline Monday night, damaging month and lost about 344 million. dustrialized nations to join in a long­ tion of Gayle Polhemas from the Consequently, the Brazilians found still remain in short supply. foreign aid accounts for one one- devote more emphasis to the The Los Angeles Unified School some insulation, Alaska State Leite Barreiros was an extreme term effort to lift one-fourth of the Zoning Board of Appeals. themselves with warehouses full of According to sources in the IBC, It’s getting harder and 90 per cent of the arrests have quarter of one per cent of the GNP. teaching of basic skills — reading, District, for example, has developed HARTFORD (UPI) - The police reported. Oil flow was not case, but its bankruptcy showed the world’s population — an estimated Her reason for resigning? "I coffee and high-priced purchase con­ Institute President Camilo Calazans harder to make a dishonest resulted in convictions. Political weapon mathematics, and writing. An even a new reading proficiency test called Connecticut Supreme Court has disrupted by the blast because the other Santos exporters the salad days one billion people — out of the ab­ greater proportion want high school ruled state courts have the pipeline itself wasn’t harmed, of the first half of the year — when have found that I cannot comply tracts to honor and their losses has adopted a strategy of sitting still living in some cities, thanks to For much of the past 30 years, SHARP — Senior High Assessment of any longer to the government mounted quickly. and gambling that prices go back up. Other cities have begun solute poverty that now marks their students to pass a standard authority to decide a 20-year dis­ police said. sales topped 32 billion — had come to the growing use of police decoy foreign aid has been used primarily Reading Performance. Designed to regulation which prohibits Despite the slack demand, the ‘Calazans thinks the IBC is strong taking up the idea. And while it existence. "minimum competency” test before pute between Bridgeport and an abrupt halt. as a political weapon. It was just one measure the reading "survival smoking at public meetings.” Brazilian Coffee Institute has enough to wait it out. The answer teams. is too early to say there is any Economic aid pushed receiving a high school diploma. Stratford over whether Sikorsky WASHINGTON (UPI) - The In the last year, coffee prices shot more item in America’s arsenal for skills” of Los Angeles students, the roast beef sandwich soon may refused to lower a minimum export should come in another four or six As the name suggests, one connection, it is interesting to The decision to step up both Minimum competency means Memorial Airport shouid be up from about 31.30 a pound in August fighting the Cold War — a means of test helps to determine which expanded. The airport, now used replace the hamburger on price of $3.20 and with the world weeks when the market picks up, ” member of such a team poses more than an ability to read. It in­ the broker said. note that the FBI reports bilateral and multilateral economic rewarding our “friends,” no matter students need further training before for smali private planes, is owned thousands of school lunch tables market hovering at $2.00, Brazilian as an easy crime target — a violent crimes decreaseid by aid to the developing nations of how corrupt. dicates an ability to react competent­ they can graduate. by the city of Bridgeport but is around the country. The Africa, Asia and Latin America ly to the normal demands of daily tottering derelict, for exam­ five per cent last year, after Even today, U.S military TTie SHARP test is typical of tests located within the town of Strat­ Agriculture Department, which reflects a growing recognition that life, such as filling in applications, ford. Last year, Bridgeport ordinarily buys hamburger or ple, or a harmless old lady. having tripled over the assistance is doled out primarily for being developed to measure America’s future security may de­ political reasons — and surpasses balancing bank accounts, and minimum competency. These tests bought 25 to 30 acres of land to ex­ other inexpensive meat products, The rest of the team follows previous 15 years. pand the facility. Israel recognizes pend as much on our ability to economic aid. The Carter ad­ reading recipes, warranties, familiarize students with documents has bought 31.6 million worth of behind, ready to pounce on any frozen boneless beef roasts for narrow the gap between the world’s ministration has proposed an outlay newspaper articles, and other com­ and forms they are likely to en­ mugger, purse-snatcher or richest and poorest nations as it does mon features of modern life. use in school lunch programs. The Somewhat surprising is that of about 31.4 billion in economic aid counter in everyday life, such as rent Regional three settlements on our military balance with the price of beef this summer is com­ rapist lured by the apparently judges are not throwing out to 47 countries during the coming Basic needs receipts, membership applications, paratively low. Communist super-powers. By United Press International helpless victim. decoy team arrests on the fiscal year, while planning to spend In a world where the fulfillment of voter registration forms, unemploy­ TEL AVIV, Israel UPI) - A top request by President Carter that "We can either play a leading role Locally heavy rains sent And pounce they have. In 31.8 billion in so-called "security sup­ our basic needs result increasingly ment and job applications. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The level committee acting with the ap­ Israel refrain from establishing new grounds that they constitute il­ in shaping a new world economic floodwaters coursing through por­ N ew York City, which port assistance” for just eight from complicated interactions with Must be able to cope tions of Coiorado Monday but General Accounting Office urged proval of Prime Minister Menahem settlements in occupied territory un­ legal entrapment. order or we can withdraw into For­ Begin today granted full recognition nations. And two of those, Israel and large institutions and agencies, In an increasingly complex and rains that forced evacuations in Congress today to revive the con­ til a peace conference with the Arabs pioneered the concept in 1971, Maybe the courts are on the tress America and say, with Marie to three Jewish settlements in the oc­ can be convened. Egypt, will get nearly 31-7 billion of acquiring these kinds of skills is competitive world, we cannot afford the fiood-terrorized Johnstown, troversial gasoline tax hike and the police department’s 250- people’s side after all, and Antoinette, ‘let them eat cake.’ ” the 31.8 billion. basic to survival. Pa., area, subsided. Fiood- take other steps to make Presi­ cupied West Bank of Jordan. “I approve completely this to turn our children out into the world ‘The move took on added member “street crime unit” says John J. Gilligan, the new direc­ Testing students to assure mastery threatening thunderstorms dent C a rte r’s energy plan decision,” Be^in said. "The previous exercise more common sense Flashy projects unprepared to cope with the demands signifiance because it came a day has made 20,000 arrests, most tor of the Agency for International of skills is hardly a novel idea. The rumbied across Pennsylvania’s tougher, lest it fail to achieve its government did not eject them from than we have given them All too often in the past, recipients of their environment. Nor would we goals. GAO energy experts said after Begin’s return from the land on which they settled. Why Development. New York State Board of Regents Aliegheny Mountains forcing of them on felony charges, and credit for. of U.S. aid — both economic and want the school system we pay for to Carter’s plan — even if not Washington and despite a reported Review launched has mandated high school examina­ some residents to fiee to high —See Page Twelve military — have used the money for get less than optimal results. ground Monday but officiais said watered down by Congress — was Carter has put Gilligan in charge of tion in specific subject areas since flashy; highly visible projects Minimum competency testing serves the worst was over for fiood- too optimistic and would fall far an interagency review of U.S. foreign designed to enhance the power and 1865; in 1877 the Regents made the interests of the ta.xpayer, the wracked Johnstown. short of its goal of cutting oil im­ aid that is expected to produce prestige of their governments. explicit the purpose of these exams, employer, and most of all,^the in­ ports to 6 million barrels a day by recommendations for a substantial 1985. Assembly overrides f Thought The Carter administration will be to “furnish a suitable standard of terests of America’s 50 million MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - increase in economic assistance to leaning on future recipients of graduation.” students. Vermont officials and public in­ developing nations that agree to use In more recent years, increasing terest iobbyists say saiting roads American foreign aid to address DONALD L. FRIEHLING is WASHINGTON (UPI) - The the aid to improve the living stan­ numbers of states and cities have in winter makes driving easier — one veto by Grasso basic human needs of their people in­ executive vice president of The sea-leyel canal endorsed by Presi­ The New Jerusalem foundations these great temples of God once dards of their own poorest citizens. recognized the necessity of assuring but is also costly, does not reduce are adorned with all kinds of precious stead. This means some tough McGraw-Hill Book Co, dent Carter as an alternative to stood, there is now a Moslem temple. Although such a focus is in keeping that every student can meet traffic accidents, and could con­ stones such as jasper and many decisions on land reform, health ser­ the Panama Canal represents HARTFORD (UPI) - The 17-town said she liked the regional water But when you look into the New with the “New Directions" program minimum standards before being taminate water supplies. The Ver­ New Haven metropolitan area has authority concept, but thought the precious stones which the Bible has vices, nutrition and the like. “economic fantasy,” according to Jerusalem you see no temple at all. mandated by Congress in 1973. certified a high school graduate. At mont House Natural Resources been voted a regional water authori­ bill had too many loopholes and mentioned, and the city is founded "The question of political will is Committee is studying the state’s a financial adviser to the The time has come at long last Carter is likely to encounter massive the close of 1976, seven states had operators of the existing ty under the only bill on which the would cost the state $1 million in lost upon the perfection of truth. The 12 critical,” says Gilligan. “These Yesterdays “bare roads in winter” poiicy, Vi when true worshippers have found political resistance to any proposal to enacted minimum competency waterway. legislature overrode Gov. Ella T. tax revenue because the authority gates, three in each of the twelve- governments in the developing which advocates claim saves lives the true temple of God. The Lord increase the dollar amount of legislation, and another nine states Grasso’s veto. would be tax-exempt. But Mrs. hundred-mile walls, the Bible says, nations must be helped to understand 25 years a ^ o and prevents accidents. Grasso said she would not vigorously Almighty and the Lamb are the tem­ foreign aid. had taken administrative action The House of Representatives are made of pearl. The great street it is in their own interest to build a Dr. Earl Story pastor at South Monday approved the measure 113- oppose a move to override her veto. ple of it. While those who dwell on the within the state department of educa­ Spending loo much stable society in which as many peo­ Methodist Church, collects hatpins in BOSTON (UPI) - Abortion ad­ International 26, while the Senate endorsed it 27-5. The four bills that got the two- of the city is not of the filthy redeemed earth will enjoy the Poll after poll has shown that most tion mandating some form of unique hobby. vocates in Massachusetts, It was the only one of the 22 bills thirds majorities in the House, but cobblestone of the old Jerusalem but ple as possible have a stake.” claiming they now represent the benefits of the sun and the moon in minimum standards. Since January Assignment of missionary to SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) — vetoed by the governor that got the failed in the Senate were measures is of pure gold as it were of majority, have joined forces to the production of their crops, they of 1977, 10 more states have in­ Defense Secretary Harold Brown, to: transparent glass. foreign field fulfills dream of South prevent the state from baiting necessary two-thirds majority from will not be smitten by the blast of the troduced legislation on this issue. Methodist Church. ending two days of talks with both chambers to become law —Establish an alternative formula When you look upon the old abortion payments to the poor. A heat or the chill of winter, because Almanac South Korean officials, promises without her signature. Portions of it for the computation of grants in lieu Jerusalem of today, you see the the people who have been saved «hai| Competency testa 10 years ago bill to ban the use of public funds to bolster American air power for abortions has aiready received take effect immediately. of taxes on state-owned property; exact spot where the great temples Minimum competency testing is About 1,300 families are affected over the country to help make up —State that municipalities are not walk by that very tight and the kings initial approval in the House. Four other bills made it through of God have stood and the remnants frequently associated with the when 40- to 50-mile-an-hour winds for a gradual pullout of U.S. the House, but died in the Senate. required to join regional planning of the earth shall bring their own By United Prcti Inlernallonal The evening stars are Mercury of the walls still stand to speak of the “back-to-basics” movement in knock out power in addition to up­ troops. The water authority legislation will agencies. Musician gets early start glory and the honor of the people into Today is Tuesday, July 26, the 207th and Saturn. temple of Solomon, and the temple of it. education. However, the need for rooting trees and shattering win­ National Brown today also relayed Presi­ allow 17 towns in the New Haven —Establish rights and respon­ day of 1977 with 1S6 to follow. Those bom on this date are under dows. dent Carter’s pledge of unswer­ Although dwarfed by her fellow musicians, three-year-old Ezra, and finally the temple of (continued) such testing is equally a response to region to set up the South Central sibilities for pedestrians and The moon Is moving from its first the sign of Leo. the parallel trend toward more Capt. Alan B. Bennet of Storrs. WASHINGTON (UPI) - An ving support for the defense of Connecticut Regional Water Authori­ motorists in situations involving Emily Martin of Burlington, Conn., looks very professional as she Herod. And for centuries these rem­ Rev. Philip P. Saunders oral diabetic drug, which may quarter toward full. Irish playwright George Bernard experimental, free-form educational formerly of Manchester, and com­ South Korea against Communist ty, which will then buy the crosswalks not controlled by signal plays at Mayfair Gardens along with other members of the nants of the wails have formed the Full Gospel manding officer of local 135th have been responsible for as The morning stars are Venus, Mars Shaw was born July 26, 1856. systems. California assembly aggression. financially-trouBled NeW Haveh lights; Suzuki violin group. The violinists are all 15 years old or younger Wailing Wall of the Jews. Interdenominational Military Police Co. is promoted to -‘Clarify when a taCllity fobhd by and Jupiter. American actor Jason Robards was member Gary Hart, who introduced Water Co. and are students at the Hartford Conservatory of Music. (Herald Upon the Dome of the Rock, where Church present rank in Connecticut Armv In her veto tfieisogei Mfsi Oreiso the state to be a j>atehtial 4outce of s jwm on this date in 1922. that state’s bill establishing National Guard. tvilliillHn mau SHiuai that Hilton phbto by Dunn) PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 26. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 26, 1977 - PAGE SEVEN Vernon Council Zimmer’s inability to communicate accepts parcel

On recommendation of the Plan­ The town is in the process of plan­ ning Commission, the Vernon Town ning changes on Reservoir Rd. to with players is his biggest problem Council voted Monday night to accept eliminate the severe curves. Bray said when the final plans are made a gift of a parcel of land from Stanley times he must pitch in a regular rota­ meeting,” said Bill Lee, who has not for relocating the road, he will con­ BOSTON (UPI) — Darrell produce better pitching perfor­ the bullpen where he can throw every He has kept Tiant unhappy by ig­ Bray of Manchester. mances, but, conversely, such a tion to keep his rhythm. As proof he day. talked directly with Zimmer in vey to the town whatever land it needs Johnson had a dismal season in noring the pitcher’s wish to start Bray offered, last month, to convey treatment hardly could make cited good performances in six of his How many baseball fans must be months. Lee never got along with to accomplish the relocation. 1976 before he was fired by the every fourth day. Even at 36, Tiant to the town, the Walker Reservoir on matters worse. past eight starts and said the two bad saying, "Too bad for these guys with Johnson, either, but at least the Reservoir Rd. together with other Bray is now in litigation with the Boston Red Sox. The trouble still is the best pitcher on the staff. I)^ outings came after he was bypassed former manager kept giving the con­ Every effort should be made to keep land surrounding the reservoir. state concerning condemnation of could be traced directly to his for another pitcher on his regular troversial lefthander a chance to The water area is six acres and the some other land he owns in connec­ turn to pitch. pitch. tion with the widening of 1-88. He said inability to communicate with total area is almost 13 acres. Bray Jenkins, the tall and silent type, Zimmer would not even talk about he will consummate the transfers to his players. said the conveyance will be made at had said little about the state of Lee in recent weeks. Asked to assess no cost to the town but added he will the town when this litigation is com­ Don Zimmer has the 1977 Red Sox pleted. In contention and is in no immediate pitching affairs until after he was Lee’s performance on Sunday reserve drainage rights to the reser­ beaten by Chicago on Sunday. When The Town Council had to agree, danger of being fired. But he still is against Chicago. Zimmer said, “ No voir from other property he owns asked why he had been inconsistent comment.” however, to pay some $575 for two having communication troubles with (gravel bank) abutting the reservoir. in compiling a 7-7 record, he said, In reality, the sparsely used Lee appraisals of the land as required by a portion of his team — the maligned Besides that parcel. Bray intends cryptically: “I can think of lOO pitched rather well, despite giving up the state. This will come from the pitching staff. to convey to the town, without reasons but I don't want them three runs in 4 2-3 innings. He gave up contingency account. Make no mistake. The pitching TIANT Cl -KVEI.A.M) charge, a two-acre strip of land on printed.” CAMPBELL JE^KINS one long homer but the other two John Loranger, town planner, said staff has been poor, save for reliever the north side of Reservoir Rd. which Boston's crew of veteran pitchers Cleveland, roughed up for four hits Bill Campbell. No one has been con­ their big bankrolls and eggshell egos. runs came as a result of his own LEE WISE he said can be used for parking in he would like the town to keep part of is angry, to a man, although some the land as open space area. sistent. and four runs by the first four Indian They’re paid to pitch whenever the fielding error and a 150 blooper that connection with the recreational use are more vocal than others. Tiant has him happy because Tiant is the But Zimmer does not know how to batters last Saturday, was upset with manager asks them and they should fell between three fielders, allowing of the water stopped complaining about being closest thing the Red Sox have to a deal with pitchers, who historically Zimmer for being pulled premature­ do what they’re told." a runner to score from first base. forced to pitch every fifth day. “I consistent winner. have the most fragile egos in ly. The following day he said he But the key to being a successful Throughout the season, Zimmer always have pitched every fourth day Yet Zimmer is from the school of baseball. Apparently new pitching should not have talked that way to manager is keeping all players in a has put pressure on his Ditchers in­ He describes model trains to class but the man doesn't want to to do it the manager, then volunteered to go hardnosed ballplayers who have coach Al Jackson also has been un­ winning frame of mind. Zimmer does stead of removing the burden from that way. What can you do, except go to the bullpen to work out his them. He juggled the rotation so Lee become hardnosed managers. He Part-time warden quits; successful in smoothing the feathers not talk to his pitchers regularly. Children in the summer reading program at the Bolton Elementary Exchange brought his models and explained all about them. (Herald photo out and try your best.” problems. More likely, Cleveland is would pitch against the Yankees, ig­ wants things to be done his way, of Luis Tiant, Rick Wise, Ferguson Instead he holds occasional meetings School learned all about model trains when Robert Bell of the Train by Dunn) ' Wise, who threw a popup to so fed up with the way in which he noring the (act that the lefthander because he feels it is his neck on the Jenkins and Reggie Cleveland. in which he tells all of them that he is line. job now made full time Zimmer earlier this month when and the other starters are treated would have eight and nine days The kid glove treatment may not doing his best. The trouble is that Zimmer is tying pulled from a game, has said many that he would prefer to work out in between starts. “It was more of a statement than a his own noose by applying a I950s al­ ^ e r n o n time in another position and is Area briefs titude to a \970i baseball team. required to go out all times of the After hearing the resignation of St. Clair bid approved night. The state Department of Transpor­ Coventry Vernon s part-time dog warden, Mayor Thomas Benoit said he felt Snyder plans to break up his sub­ Vernon tation will be having the utility com­ division into two parcels if Shea will Herald angle Helen J. Gleason, the Town Council there was a sufficient amount of The Coventry Planning and Zoning Ninth4nning sock battle voted .Monday night to make the posi­ panies doing work on the widening of collect water runoff In a drainage work to warrant the hiring of a full­ The mobile Consumer Information Commission Monday night un­ 1-86 in Vernon Wednesday and basin, and the second will involve the tion full time at a salary not to time person. Center of the state Department of animously approved the application exceed $12,000. Consumer Protection, will be at the Thursday and Friday and Sunday. lots that drain onto Shea’s property. Kansas City at New York was He said the full-time warden of Steven St. Clair for a rear lot sub­ Earl Yost In her letter of resignation. Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday the If the commission approves the sub­ rained out. should be hired as soon as possible as Tri-City Shopping Plaza, Vernon Cir­ division on South St. Gleason said. Tt is impossible to cle, Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 Southern New England Telephone Three stipulations were imposed: division without Shea’s easement, Sports Editor won by WSox at Fenway Orioles 4, Brewers 3 continue in the manner in which Mrs. Gleason's resignation is effec­ Co. will be working from 5 a.m. to 6 Rookie Dave Criscione, recently tive the end of this month. p.m. Staff members of the depart­ That the lot division be formally sur­ the town could be liable for any coverage is expected on a 24-hour, a.m. There will be a detour for east- the television cameras waited out the recalled from the minors, hit his first The council also approved ap­ ment will be on hand to answer veyed, that the culvert crossing the water damage, Schwebel warned. BOSTON (UPI)-A ninth in­ But the White Sox tied the game seven-days-a-week basis, for the bound traffic. Motorists should take heavy, daylong rains until 9:41 p.m. major league homer with one out in propriating $4,300 from the con­ questions, distribute literature and brook be properly sized, and that all Schwebel also advised the commis­ ning sock decided a battle of with four runs in the eighth, three on compensation that 1 am receiving the i-86 off ramp to Tunnel Rd., then sion that the Town Council must ap­ Boston woke up first, taking a 3-0 the 11th inning to give the Orioles a tingency account to make up the ad­ assist consumers with problems. disturbed areas be stabilized to the Soxes Monday night that Jim Spencer's three-run homer, and and with no assistance." Miss Linda La Counte, daughter of to Feeder Rd. and to Bolton Rd. to minimize erosion and sedimentation. prove any improvement of town manager...Boston Celtic pre-season won the game on Downing's drive to lead on Jim Rice’s two-run homer in victory over the Brewers. A two-run ditional money needed for the new the on ramp to 1-86 eastbound. Top players paired Mrs. Gleason did have an assistant the Rev. and Mrs. Robert La Counte Zoning Agent Ernest Wheeler roads required as a condition of gran­ exhibition slate includes a meeting was witnessed by a national left in the ninth. the first inning and Rick Miller’s run­ homer by Lenn Sakata had given salary. 1-86 traffic westbound will take the but he resigned. She also works full of 2 Terrace Dr.. Rockville, has been reported that a petition was sub­ ting a subdivision approval. Wheeler Although the Wimbledon title es­ against Dr.^J. and the Philadelphia television audience. "As best as I can remember, I've scoring single in the second. Rice's Milwaukee a 3-2 lead in the ninth, but off ramp to Bolton Rd., to Rt. 30, to awarded a six-week scholarship to mitted by 48 Edgewater Dr. felt that the zoners could grant ap­ caped her this year, Chris Evert is 76ers Oct. 5 at the Hartford Civic Brian Downing, homerless at the only had four hits in my career off screamer over the left field screen the Orioles tied it in their half of the Tunnel Rd. and to the on ramp to 1-86 study flute and voice at the Csehy residents protesting a year-round provals subject to the review of the still the biggest name in women’s Center. The Celts will be back in All-Star break, hit his second run of Campbell, " said Downing, who came was his 25th homer, tying him with inning on a run-scoring single by Bil­ westbound. ZBA approves two bids Summer School of Music in Muncy, boat and ski mobile business council. tennis and tonight the 2l-year-old Hartford for at least six regular the season off reliever Bill Campbell on to catch in the seventh inning, teammate George Scott for the ly Smith. Doug DeCinces and Eddie Pa. Miss La Counte is a recent The same procedure will be used operated by Malcolm Devine Jr. The The commission failed to pass a Floridian will make her Hartford season NBA starts...Speaking of Dr. to lift the Chicago White Sox past the “and all four have been homers — American league lead. Murray homered for Baltimore. South Windsor Thursday, Janice Mcfarren will graduate of Dublin Christian Friday and Sunday while the Connec­ complainants charged that up to ten motion endorsing the regional sewer debut with the Phoenix Racquets J. — Julius Erving—, he’ll be in Hart­ Boston Red Sox, 8-7. two in the minors and two in the Chicago's Richie Zisk singled home Rangers 6, Indians 4 speak to the group on nutrition. Academy, Dublin, N. H. ticut Light and Power is doing work boats have been drydocked, that non- system proposed by the Coventry against the Boston Lobsters. ford for the GHO Pro-Am next The win, accomplished after a 1:11 majors. a fourth inning run, but the Red Sox Claudell Washington's two-run The South Windsor Planning and those days between 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. Following Ms. Mefarren’s talk, the residential traffic was created, and Sewer Authority. A tie vote of 2 to 2 Evert holds the No. I ranking In the Wednesday along with Willie Mays, rain delay, was the fifth straight for “Campbell really made a bad knocked out starter Steve Stone with single, his third hit of the game, Zoning Commission has voted to take world and her opponent tonight. three runs in the seventh when Rick the following action on applications group wiU go to Larry Duprey’s mini­ that a hazard to swimmers existed. killed the motion, but the commis­ Bob Hope and George Scott (the ac­ Chicago and seventh in eight games. pitch, which is rare for him. The ball capped a three-run, ninth-inning rally Miller hit a two-run triple and scored. heard at the July 19 meeting: theater for a Walt Disney film. A letter from Malcolm Devine Sr. sion decided to invite Sewer Authori­ tor, not the Red Sox first The White Sox, now 4Vz games ahead stayed up and in. I was able to hit it against All-Star reliever Jim Kern on a wild pitch. • Approved, with conditions, the Any senior citizens wishing further GOP will meet tonight denied most of the charges and ty Chairman Richard Breault to its baseman)...Makeup of Manchester’s of second place Kansas City, finished out because I changed my swing at and enabled the Rangers to defeat Bolton E ric Soderholm, who hit two application of T & M Building Co., information, or to make luncheon claimed that the younger Devine will next regular meeting to answer American Legion baseball team for their regular season series against the All Star break because the guys the Indians. Ray Fosse had a homer homers in the White Sox’ Sunday win, Inc., 110 Brook St., Torrington, for an reservations, may contact Salty The Republican Town Committee appearance and fifth in ’’playing on cease his operation as soon as he has questions on the sewers. years consisted of local talent only. Boston with seven wins in 10 games. were getting on me for not hitting for Cleveland. launched the comeback with a two- open space subdivision of property Clark, 644-1811. will meet tonight at 8 at the Com- the stand” in a competition over the completed the work on hand. Meets tonight , Now the squad numbers a half dozen The loss, Boston’s fourth in six any homers. Since the break, I have Tigers 8, Blue Jays 3 run clout to center in the sixth inning. located north of Norton Lane and Refreshments will be served mumty Hall. Stanley Bates, park weekend. Twenty corps competed in Wheeler has issued several violation Coventry Paddle, Prop and Sail performers from East Hartford. games, dropped the Red Sox two been up four times and I've had two Milt Wilcox pitched seven innings Oscar Gamble drove in the first south of Tumblebrook Dr., in an A-30 following the film on Thursday. commissioner, will speak about the the competition in Prospect spon­ notices to the business. Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at Coach Jack Holik and his charges are games behind Eastern Division fly outs and two homers." of shutout ball while Milt May. Phil run of the seventh inning after Alan zone. development of Indian Notch Park sored by the Prospect Fife and Drum An application for an 18-lot subdivi­ Lakewood Heights, weather permit­ enjoying much success but will have leading Baltimore. Campbell, now 9-7 with 17 saves, Mankowski, Ron LeFlore and Rusty walked and Jorge Orta singled. Orta • Approved, with conditions, the Tennis tourney and give a slide presentation. Corps. sion on Carpenter Rd. and Broadway ting. The meeting is open to the to be content with second place in Campbell, the only consistent called the loss his “most disappoin­ Staub each drove in two runs to spark application of R.J. Alexander, Inc., Also on the agenda is the election Maryann Gaudette, corps was continued to Aug. 8, and the public. Zone Eight play to East Hartford’s pitcher on Boston’s 10 member staff, ting of the season because I had such and Gamble strolled home ahead of the Tigers over the Blue Jays. The annual South Windsor Open majorette, won first place over 19 applicant, R.D. Snyder, was granted Spencer, who lashed his 15th homer LeFlore hit the second inside-the- for a subdivision of property into nine Tennis Tournament will be held Aug. of a vice-chairman. Sonja Kirk is the squad...Popular Lee Trevino, fresh inherited a 6-3 lead from Luis Tiant a big lead. You could get a guy to lots located aoout 800 feet south of lone announced contender. There will other majors. an extension until Aug. 9. from winning the Canadian Open, at the start of the seventh inning. He come out of the stands to protect a deep to right. park homer of his career in the sixth S-14 at the Wapping Tennis Court The corps will give a free concert Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel has Lerrin LaGrow pitched the final 1 inning, while Steve Staggs homered the intersection of Griffin Rd., and Complex. Trophies will be awarded be a report on voter registration and Fire calls will be in the GHO field along with got through the seventh arid received four-run lead” Brookfield St., on the westerly side of reports by Selectman Ernest Aug. 2 at 6 p.m. at the Crestfield Con­ ruled that adjacent landowner James J.C. Snead, Ray Floyd and Al an insurance run in the bottom of the Facing the possibility of a post­ 1-3 innings for his fifth victory in six for Toronto, in: men’s sid les, men’s doubles, valescent Home in Manchester. The Shea, also an attorney, has to allow decisions. rwins 2, .A's 1 Brookfield St. in an A-20 zone. women’s- singles, women’s doubles Shepherd and State Rep. Dorothy Geiberger. Floyd won at Pleasant inning. season makeup game, the clubs and Miller. corps will compete in the state com­ the developer to obtain an easement Tolland County Valley two weeks ago, a tourn^ that Larry Hisle singled home Rod Honors seniors and mixed doubles. petition Aug. 6 at the Silas Dean to drain water across the road onto Carew with none out in the 11th in­ Interested participates must fill Committee members will discuss Monday, 9:55 p.m. —Garage fire, Met­ has to rank ahead of the GHO in This week eight South Windsor Junior High School in Newington. his land, before the commission can ning to give the Twins a victory over out an entry form ai^ pay the entry the establishment of neighborhood calf Rd., 'Tolland. prestige in New England because of Sparky Anderson^s contract extended senior citizens will be honored at the During the summer, the corps approve the application. Shea has the A’s. Dave Goltz struck out 14 and fee at the South Windsor Recreation leaders and a fundraiser. Monday, 11:42 p.m. —Barn fire. Lake its great field. Being a designated birthday and anniversary celebration practices each Monday from 7 to 9 expressed strong disapproval of the Department, located at Town Hall, Fundraiser St., Vernon. Rockville. Bolton, Ellington, event, which means the leading PGA went the distance for the Twins to day at the Nutritional Program at St. p.m. at the United Methodist Church. subdivision. win his 12th game in 18 decisions. no later than Aug. 2. Each partici­ The Republican Town Committee and Tolland assisted. CHRIS EVERT pros were committed to play, is the Peter’s Episcopal Church. Mike Cubbage homered for pant must provide one can of balls Night at the Theater will be Aug. 25 main reason the Sutton, Mass., event Adam Siomenselli, Edna Priest, has to be No. I in our six-state Reds need different renewal Minnesota. for play. at the Pine Brook Dinner Theater in Mary Shitensky, Tony Gagnon, Vngels 7, Mariners 2 No late entries will be accepted. Higganum. The production is the Plainfield results Matina Navrilova is No. 2 which area...Sam Taub, the former boxing Cubs 9, Astros 7. was the loser. Mike Schmidt hit his Catherine Miller, Charles Varrick, NEW YORK (UPI) - Don Baylor drove in six runs with a All Greater Hartford amateurs are musical, ’’Carousel.” should add up to an interesting writer and fight announcer, is closing The Cubs squandered a 7-0 lead and 27th homer for the Phillies. Mary Varrick and Dorothy Qark will Manager Sparky Anderson’s pair of homers and a single to help welcome and all participants should Tickets may be obtained by calling evening when the two meet in a in on his 9lst birthday and looking then beat the Astros when Larry PiraU's 6, Braves 3 be honored at the monthly celebra­ be sure to specify the event they are Norman Preuss at 649-2223 or 643- singles match. great. Our paths crossed once again contract has been renewed but Biittner hit a two-run homer in the Bill Robinson’s three-run, tie­ Nolan Ryan become the major tion. nm Ml (Q la* lUI UI UI 1171 UI in league s first 14-game winner as the entering. ’The majority of matches 9492. rUi M ILN UI UI U t UI IIN IN IN The Wimbledon finalist is the last week in New York. the Cincinnati Reds need a bottom of the eighth inning. The breaking homer in the eighth lifted i-Mi t m m MA'i I w * 2JI I-Tisirif* lui iiJi UI Angels beat the Mariners. Ryan Also celebrated that day will be the will be played on weekends although IK UdI IN IN magic name at the box office, as Astros scored seven runs in the the Pirates to their victory. Jerry First and fifth I-Wi Tha m SSraaMl* IN MirtM In. tal 2MI 7.e different kind of renewal. allowed only five hits and struck out wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. some weeknight matches may be mtnm WMi 2-7 t* M il IK SIN u i Bjorn Borg was three weeks ago seventh to tie the score. Biittner’s Reuss pitched a five-hitter for his The Quarryville Junior Ancient MMi 24 UUI Taticli 2.71* U17JI Wii*44p*SSIN m: lUl Finley docked Allen 10 in raising his record to 14-9. Dan Bemie Gray. 7i(Mi 2 7-1 m K2UI when he played with the Cleveland They're lOVz games behind the Los game-winning blow came off Mark sixth win. The loss was Niekro’s 12th. necessary. Fife and Drum Corps placed first in TriMa SM m W M Faria* 44 I* SMN ISi7il When Dick Allen chose to shower BMS Ml m FWiii-iiai IriMa S4S p* SIS7N ____ I liar Nets against the Lobsters, and it will Angeles Dodgers in the National Lemongello, who dropped his 12th Expos 4, Giants 3 Meyer hit a homer for Seattle. fV’. wS--V-<*fciE/•: leiWa'ilitan UI UI UI 7JI UI UI TriMii 44S pu tmm during a game and skip out early, UaabMh* a m 411 HI be interesting to see if the record League’s Western Division, have lost decision for the Astros. Pinch hitter Del Unser hit a two- MM IM m UI UI I4Mfclari IN IN ZN TOTIMI w Oakland owner Charlie Finley 1-hmUm Ut 7.N 24a|ttaM SN 2N crowd which turned out Borg will be seven straight games and are getting Phillies 6, Padres 4 run homer and Ellis Valentine a solo Rockville hospital notes T K llS I decided to fine Allen a day’s pay for Honor Thornton TKIISI SM^al* IN The Phiilies tied the score with homer for the Expos as Steve Rogers I I nU MUI M M iU p M M il IK SIN SSm i n surpassed. every game he missed. Tlie amount TiSmU I-U m K4UI mhh u p* hui M a 2 U p * IIN IK SIN four runs in the ninth inning and won went six innings for his 11th win. NEW YORK (UPI) - Cleveland s son, Rachel Rd., Manchester; hari Ip * UUI 7iSmh si-t p* tinui Faria* lU p* SUN tU *SM p*S4N was $872.09 daily based on nis $650,- Andre Thornton, smacking out a tri­ Admitted Monday: John Boucher Cassenti, Arnold Dr.. Tolland; Mark Faria* US p* SIZN it in the 12th when Garry Maddox Pinch hitter Gary Alexander hit a Roberts, Valley View Dr., Tolland; Allen IriMa 124 p* INN Co-medalists in finals 000 salary. Allen has since decided to National League Pinney St., Ellington: Wilfred Doherty, Foley, Main St., Vernon; Peter Frazier B u m 411 iq Irila* 4M p* INN tripled home a run and scored three-run homer for the Giants in the ple, two doubles and two homers for Orchard St., Rockville; William Eitel, Jr., Prospect St., Rockville; Barbara Wagner, Janet Lane, Vernon. 24Mftaaa 21N ILN IIN UIBn 411 iq Running true to form is the coveted retire and Finley can save at least a .500 average last week, was voted snBni4ii(i| Siaria-alla I4N IN ZN another on a single by reliever Tug ninth before Bill Atkinson retired the Frye, Crestridge Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Births Saturday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. 7M7S.il m XMMaMIbp IN IN half a season’s salary in this Regan Rd., Vernon: Agnes Hartman, i'iL'SS. SN IN IN 74aMa d a in KaMaMaa 14N 2SN Club Championship Golf Tournament McGraw. McGraw allowed only one side. Ed Halicki suffered his ninth the American League’s Player of the Thompson St., Rockville: Mabel Diane Gutzmer and son, Lancaster Rd., Gary Cantor, Davis Ave., Rockville; a 2-SMilM L» 4JI UI I M I M ISN SN TKI2M UartFlaLM IN at the Manchester Country. Club. case...Frank Russo, Hartford Civic the mixture of erratic pitching and Week for July 21-25. son to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Delvecchio, lltrfcB Ihf IMI i2l 74lalaa,Sa IN WWa 2U p* tlUN IK S2N weak hitting that suggests no early hit over the last four innings to win loss for San Francisco. Hoekstra, Woodland Rd., Coventry; Manchester; John Krepcio, Warren St., 74«fcir“ UI TK S2N The crown will be on the line Satur­ Center director, reports if plans to Pillsbury Hill, Rockville; a daughter to Faria* IN p* SINN M M IN p* SHIN his fourth game while Dan Spillner Paula Masley, Standish Rd„ Ellington; Manchester; Ronald Starkweather, 7K I2il WiMalMp*IIIN IriMa 241 p* S1I2IN Ma*2Up*SISIN increase seating capacity are ap­ recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills, Stafford; a MWi 211 paM VIM Faria* IM I* INN IriMa 24S p* UMN day when three-time winner Woody Jocelyn Pierce. Stafford Springs; Arthur Charter Oak St,, Manchester; Ella 7iSa*24.7 paH tU lU l DmHMBCNBIH) IriMa 14ISIIIN n n n i liMB esMB (7) Clark goes up against John Herdic proved 250 seats will be located in “It is the worst kind of slump," ad­ Rother, Orchard St., RockviUe; Kathleen Wissman, Union St., Rockville. son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wasilefsky, « « 111 |C| vm IM DOillBMII411 ^It IWm UI UI S ^ fa'aliial 4N IN IN who won in 1975 in the 36-hoIe finals. each upper level corner, plus two mits Anderson, whose contract was Ruzicka, Donnel Rd., Vernon; Linda Birth Monday: A daughter to Mr. and Cora Rd., Tolland. IM a Pitta IIJI IM m “ ■ ■ SN IN SN 1-CMy Hh m l-FaMfal IN SN Admitted Sunday: Della Bloch, Brandy SM>7 laap lUI 7.N SN ZN more rows would be installed in the extended two years an Monday. Scott, Michael Dr.. Vernon; Anna Mrs. Francis Scalley, Hartford Tpke., MattlOatti UI m:4UI SU M M l 4N The all-time club champ is Stan Tourney profitable; Hill Rd., Vernon; Peter Frazier Jr., M n U iri IN MMiUlMitae IK N I2 upper balcony...Gene Johnson, Smutney, High St., Rockville; Paula Rockville. IKSUI IKSZII viMti US tm um « * * IN a* SIZN Hilinski with five triumphs to his There was that all too frequent Tesauro, Geraldine Dr., Ellington- Prospect St., Rockville; Carl Pfeifer, Mt. bUak Slip* MUI MU*l-4p*S2IN TrilMta l>S-l tM IIIUI Sairia* 414fp* IIIIUI credit with Clark next with the most nearing the 40-year-old mark, is still Discharged Saturday: Wendy Cor­ 7ilMa SH a* SSiMlII Ma*IHp*fiiN nTBNMtlSa mixture of bad pitching along with Hamden cops laurels Marion Walz, Babcock Rd., Tolland. Vernon Dr., Vernon; Ronald Mp la*a 2Up* Sn.W IriMa 144 p* tlllN wins. Clark won in 1969, repeated in one of the top hitters in the Hartford l i uirt M r bttilMii c l s coran, Mansfield; Paul Grochowski, Starkweather, Charter Oak St., MMIZSMSNI good hitting Monday night when the Discharged Monday: Rose Blake, Irene Dr., Vernon; Samuel Lavltt, Center 7IMS.MII) M ni4ll(n '70 and made it No. 3 in 1973. Twilight League. The veteran with Manchester; Earl Tracy, Worcester Rd., l-ffalaaS14 UI UI UI 474 W f a 7N IN ZN Reds bowed to the St. Louis Car­ Profitable was the third annual Candlelight Slow Pitch South St., Rockville; Norman Boucher, Rd., Vernon; Domu Uzotte, Garden St., hunn. . an m l4aSaaSa SN SN The finalists led all qualifiers this Moriarty’s sports a .317 batting Vernon; Herman Weingartner, Ellington. UaWiOailp Ml dinals, 9-8, and lost an opportunity to Softball Tournament which wound up last weekend at ..CARTER'S Timber Trail, South Windsor; Jean East Hartford; Mrs. LucincU Meyer and S4MraM SN year with one-under-par 7l rounds. average going into tonight’s game Robertson Park. Discharged Sunday: Virginia Byington, 7KSUI IKSZN against Glastonbury at Moriarty pick up a game on the Dodgers, who South St., Rockville; Linda Johnstoti, *** III p* VIM MklUaMSIlN New 1977 Chevrolet riflacla lU p* tn ji Faria* lU p * INN Field. Dave Bidwell leads the MB were beaten, 1-0, by the New York Ellington; Walter Murphy, Hillside Ave., 7rSada 144 p* M UI A record 46 teams competed and more than $1,000 was IriMa 414 p* SS24N Martin on hot seat pitchers with a 3-1 record and a Mets. Vernon; Barry Rich, Union St., nanis.ii|i) fa il 411W Pete Rose had two hits to raise his realized for improvements at the field, Phil Burgess Rockville; Mrs. Judith Titus and U la tw l 2UI 7JIIMI W.Mciif},l* INN IIN IN Latest pool this corner heard about honeymooning Jack Taylor sports a reported. Jal Alai reaulta IFinfa Fll IN IN career total to 2,881 and set a record daughter, Stafford. l4paaU ttm « U « | concerns Billy Martin. Question is 3-2 mark. Former ace John ^rafini Birth Sunday: A daughter to Mr. and IKSUI what day Billy Martin will get the is at 1-3 with Pete Sala retired for the for a switch-hitter. George Foster Championship honors went to Ricky’s of Hamden with MMaUlp*Mlil faWiiiSp*mN pink slip as New York Yankee and Johnny Bench each homered for Mrs. Constantine O'Doherty, Maplewood M a* III p* SIIUI Faria* S 4 1 p * ^ N umpeenth time. Cherrone’s Package of Manchester second, Enfield Jeep WT a a UI UI 7ilMa >4.1 p* HlIM the Reds, but the Cardinals lashed LM UI Dr., Ellington. IriMa >14 p* SMIZII third and Boutin & Son of South Windsor fourth. MneilMiU lUI IN Til TXISS-llHI SMUnm US M UI ainnsiim out 14 hits against four pitchers and lani ewne W lU tlU l Maail Ml UI IN SfarlMi IN SN IN held off two late rallies to win. The first local entry out ol the top four and a trophy SMLN iiiU hnii I4*aa’ilppar SN IN S ^ N IN IN ■ W U.DUI IMaPiMa IN I'la Ipa SN Craig Swan pitched a three-hitter winner was Tierney’s. ItllitllUl Jai Alai entries IK 12N IK SZS4 TiSkU SM S)HM WMa UI p* SI7N and Steve Henderson doubled in a run Steve Calameta of Ricky’s was tabbed the most lUI W UI Mri*lUp*S2ZN Maala US p* UUI Faria* IUp*SIZN in the first inning, giving the Mets valuable player. DJI 2-lMHllMi UI UI IriTada » I p* S7U.1I IriMa 441 p* SlUl 1/2 Ton Flootside Pickup m u i UI m ns 7MM esMB m their triumph at Los Angeles. MiU 41 L l l* 41 m 71MB NBH m • n. body, 308 V-a, .Uindard IrtnamlMlon, poww M i-7 WM M hUUUIUI 74 Z iM * 41M ZJ h*5*? 41 24NMFailMl IIN IN IN Henderson’s double followed singles TrSMuminui M ZBaila 47 I4alia|7*r SN 7N Sffartfai IN IN brakva, raar atap bumpar, guagaa, doiiia lamp m N iiius 41 I M l lUbiiaki IN ‘Fwrt by Lenny Randle and Felix Millan 41 4 M la ^ for Run^ ■ I-S-l IIIIMI 41 I M 41 awiteh, balow ayallna mirrora, AM radio, folding m UI UI I K IIN IK IIN I TOWN OF MANCHESTER and handed 11-game winner Doug i^ m r n UI IN 41 1a*- Sbm IU*ll2p*t( MMaSUpaUSIlIN Mat back, heavy duly raar apringa, powar nm IS 7JI lairia*441Np* SM7IN Rau his second loss. DRIVEWAYS M a * U l |* t { UI iS UI 4 2 l - f " f irmMMZzsi alaaring, bright malal hubcapa, H78x18 tlraa, 7JI i24tSUI 41 I tana IriMa 244 1* SI starting Wednesday night the annual ”Fun for Run” Cartar Cara Packaga. Slock No. 8694. SMiU u.m i i n i N S H In * m Sini MHU: SHINS M idiM ilSJI Trl I >2-1MIUI 147 241 447147 474 4 U I7-14 414 I4S 7 24 144 M4 CURBSIDE COLLECnON cross country races will be staged at the Manchester INSTMIEO ANYWHERE IN CONN. IrlMllUl! i-UUl'l^l.M Tfii a BUMII I Community College campus. • FLWiditx ic o n . Long IIN IN SN Z M i l * l 74 Z 42 I. M M a a 74 Extend contract IIN SN SN IN SN ZM hnN 74 Z 41 Z Edai 2i* M Barry Sheckley notes that three runs will be staged on ZMlilaaSii 41 Z SMITHFIELD, R.I. (UPI) - • A A A • i£3 IN UI SN Il S M lS a 41 INSULATE NOW I OF NEWSPAPERS successive Wednesdays starting each night at 7 SINCE 1946 *4295 SN W M atlM N 4 liiiaai la in 41 4 .______41 4 M laai 41 Chuck Fairbanks has been given MMI4S4ZN M aNUS^I 4 M III* 41 4 Baitt laaaana 4 ,4 — - Seven divisions are planned: Youth —12 and under over «CONnETEriBTHUIM New 19 77 Sport Vans IriMa I I I MMN and we will take more time to complete the fairy tale Madi II SII7N 4 liailli laakM 41 4 S n * La* M 4 fafaMtt one miles; Teen-agers —12 to 16years, 3.5 miles; College ■ ■ w w rowiuEttCtum 7rtMa II S SIIIN 7- Mai Ml 42 I. U tk k"•d_ I I J- is* M that has brought the New England 3 to Choose From IIN IN IN 4 Im tittm 41 Z ta a * Sana 41 4 haa Mar 1^0% off the pricea Starts the First Week of students — 16 to 25, 3.5 miles; O ^n — 26 to 35, 3.5 miles; -CAU DAY, NIDHT INCUIDIIN SUNDAY - Uttaai Marta J^hif laaana 74 HNUJaiailii SMI baa j Patriots from the bottom of the NFL 8 2SN UN IN UIIIN Masters— 35 and over, 3.5 miles; Joggers—1.5 miles and IN IN 141147 447147 7-U 7 >l >*lTu Call today for F R E E eBtim ata ★ ★ OVER 10,000 MTISriEDCUSTOMERI ★ ★ See Them and Get Our Price! akUSSIN ^ 1-14 >41 >4.1 141 I Auaust on the Second women, 1.5 miles. to the verge of the Super Bowl in four Mnapa SaSaataa IN IHi * a a 24 INN Ni-iiiaii 41 LI M I. Bar* la* 1 • a a o • a a e • 7 0 0 3 Competition is open to all. All one needs to do is seasons. TaMalSMlN I l-M MM7I l-Mkiraii 41 41 ZBaitaaM I Collection of the Week ■ The Patriots announced Monday Irila* IS S msiN tM U aiSaiU 41 Z l 41 ZUatatata register before the start of racing each night. IN IN }MlaaMi 41 IS 4 I______41 4 las* Sana from their training camp that Fair­ 649-0500 « - » M l* l 74 InsulCorp Prizes are awarded to all participants, Sheckley notes, S4aWaa Marta II.N iN IN ISN IN 41 4 Bank Santa 42 4 U na Inraa ■ NBAOV CONUnVATION tNQlNEBna banks has been given an extension of IM ila ih r M I. Mata Sanaa 72______4taa«la* s a « HiLLiAMO nr. not just the front runners. CARTER l-Oarra lacaa IN 2Mab* IN IN l24mN MANCMIETin, CT. OSOAO j YOUR CONSERVATION COMMISSION his contract, which ran through the IN j24nMN .4 COLLA PAVING ■m I-SSMN end of this season. Neither the terms M l* S.1 SHIN IriMa 244 ININ i saatr a 1-14 I-14 l u m offer expires 7*3l*77 l-M 4411>2 414 4 URGES YOUR COOPERATION MANCHESTEH, CONN. CHEVR04EI IriMa S-l-S MNN MMttSIIJM fS?1t7!!r744 nor the length of the contract were niBMftfM disclosed. 1229 Main S t. Manchester 646-6464 PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn , Tues., July 26, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 26, 1977 - PAGE NINE INDEX Halp Wantad U Halp Wantad 13 □ N O T I C E S NOTICK RNs & LPNs - Looking for a 1 - Lo« ind FounU challenge and high pay? We Martin not fired...yet 2 ~ Ptrionalt are a new Geriatnc & Mental 3 — Aonour>c«m«nt* Lott and Found 1 UFE-MEDPOOL the situation." K you irv 80 RN or LPN inlcrostod Retarded Facility. Immediate NEW YORK (UPI) - The "We thought Martin's love for the 4 — En|*ftainm#n| in lomporarY employmoot In Um openings for part time 7 to 3, Steinbrenner expressed faith in his Yankees combined with the fact that 5 — Aucitona LOST - 34 Inch wooden top Groator Hartford-New Haven skies blazed with lightning. skate board. Vicinity of Asn area, pleaae contact DNS at 647- full ana part time 3 to 11, plus team's ability to win a second this is his fourth and possibly last FIN A N C IA L 9198. 11 to 7 "Supervisor. Contactt- . .. The heavens opened and the straight American League pennant, 9 — Bondt'Slocka-Mortgaoai Street. Reward. Call 649-0265. chance at managing a major league 9 — Ptraonal Loana Mr. AtlasI forI confidential ap- GET YOUR TAG SALE AD IN EARLY! rains came. And another day but added it wouldn't be easy. club would cause all the pieces to to — inauranca pointment, between 9 and '4, passed that Billy Martin "It will be tough." he said. EMPLOYMINT 278-1060. come together. I don't think he's VEHICLE MECHANIC - No "(Reggie) Jackson and (Mickey) 13 ~ Htip Waniad wasn’t fired. worked hard enough. If you look at 14 - Buamaaa Opportunitiaa experience required, (hirrent AIR FORCE now awards Monday's scheduled game between Rivers are the keys to the club. They his record, you'll see that he does 15 ~ Situation Wantad CLASSIFIED training openings. Good associates degrees. Get salary, paid training. Enlist­ the Yankees and Kansas City Royals are vital. You can always depend on well in his first year and worse in the EDUCATION ADS technical training, good pay, Homaa For Sala 33 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala a Thurman Munson or a Chris 18 — Privala Inatructiona ment rMulrred. Ages 17-35. and a great way of life. For 23 Homaa For Sala 23 was postponed by a heavy downpour, second. Ask the Detroit Tjgers. 19 — Scnooia-Ciaaaaa BRING (^11 U.S. Army at M3-94(B. Chambliss because they are steady. 20 — Inatructiona Wantad enlistment details call 646- a g(^ time for Yankee principal Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers. RESULTS 7440. owner George Steinbrenner to call a But Jackson and Rivers can make "1 hope he manages here for 15 p e a l e s t a t e the team really go. I think we can years but it is up to (club President 23 Homaa lor Saia VOICE INTERCEPTOR - No RELIEF COOK - Career press conference. 24 — Lota-Land for Sala experience required, (^irrent You can have every weekend off win but the next two weeks are 25 — invaalmani Proparty minded individual. Good "My main gripe." said Stein­ Gabe) Paul to make that decision.” training openings. Good vital." 26 » Buamaaa Proparty benefits and salary. Second K e ra lb brenner of Martin, "is that he's let­ Steinbrenner added: "There are 27 — Raaort Proparty salary, paid training. Enlist­ Steinbrenner hesitated momentari­ 28 — Raal Eatata Wantad shift. Apply Vernon Manor, or ting the players get away with clauses in his contract which would □ EMPLOYMENT ment required. Ages 17-35. call 871-dw. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING when Ed Gorman works for you everything. Martin might be sur­ ly. as if he didn't enjoy what he was enable us to sever company without MISC. 8EMVICES Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. about to sav. paying him if he violated them." 31 — Sarvicat Otfarad REAL ESTATE Sales oeople prise at what some players think of 32 — Pamting-Paparing Halp Wantad 13 33 — Building.Contracting POWER GENERATOR for Manchester area. Must be While you are out enjoying 34 — Rooling.Siding licensed or in process. 35 — Haating-Piumping SALES POSmON - Straight Equipment Operator - No 36 — Flooring experience required. Current Generous commission PHONE 643-2711 yourself on the tennis court or golf commissions, leads furnished 37 — Moving-Truckipg-Storaga training openings. Good schedule. Wolverton Agency course, Ed Qorman will be working 38 — Sarvicaa Wantad to homeowners. Call 242-5402. salary, paid trainning. Enlist­ Realtors. 649-2813. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Ex-champ MISC. FOR SALE PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The ment required. Ages 17-35. for you. 40 — Household Goods Call U.S. Army at 8U-9462. RN’s LPN's - Articles for Sale Air Force recently announced 42 — Building Suppiiaa new openings for individuals ADVERTISING EARN EXTRA Money Part From the minute he helps you 43 — Pals -Birds- Doga with prior military service. If GN’S MANCHESTER - Plymouth Battalino 44 — Livaaiocit you nave been out for less time, working from our plea­ RATES work out a realistic price on your FOR SALE - Home in Maine. 45 — Boats A Accaaaonaa And Nurses Aides Lane. Immaculate seven than 5 years and are looking sant office. Hourly rate, plus In the country, 44’ x 26’ Ranch 46 — Sporting Goods coimnission. No experience We have full and part time 1 day ___118 word par day home, you can start relaxing. room Garrison. Fireplaced with three b^rooms and a 47 — Garden Products for "A Great Way of Life’ , 3 dayi . 108 word par day 48 — Antiques positions open on the se­ living room, new kitenen, 1 three acre lot. Garage in base­ contact the Air Force im­ necessary. Will train. Call us 6 dayt .98 word par day 49 — Wantad to Buy 1/2 oaths, family room, etc. ment. $38,000. Call 207-746- dies at 69 at 569-49M. cond and third shifts. 26 dayt . 68 word par day mediately. Call 646-7440. Ed will handle all the details. Dead end street. Call owner Excellent wages and 15 words $2.00 minimum 5155 or 207-429-9830 for more RENTALS 649-1677. No agents, $51,500. information. 52 — Room s for Rant STEADY WORK - Reliable, WINDOW WASHER Wanted ■ benefits. Call or apply: Happy A d s ...... $2.30 Inch Like driving buyers to your home 53 — Apartments for Rant Must be experienced, and 54 — Homes lor Rant hard worker, who wants 647-91B4 HARTFORD (UPI) — Christopher reliable. Steady work. Call and showing them around. Like VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON - TOLLAND - Seven room 55 — Business for Rant steady employment, good in­ Country living in this large Custom Ranch on 10 gorgeous "Bat " Battalino. former world 56 - Resort Property lor Rant come. Call 5284702 between 9- 649-5334. MEADOWS CONVALESCENT helping people arrange financing. 57 — Wantad to Rant CENTER Colonial with a beautiful view. acres. 20 x 40 inground pool, featherweight boxing champion, died- 58 — Misc lor Rant 2 only. PHONE FROM home to ser­ 333 Bldwell StrMi Like explaining deposits, down Family room, patio, first floor bam, lake view. Call Arthur Monday at Hartford Hospital. He laundry, four good sized or Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. J. AUTOMOTIVE NOW accepting applications vice our customers in the __Mjnchjat#r,jConn^_ was 69. 61 — Autos for Sale payments and purchase bedrooms. Buy now and pick Watson Beach Co., for full time employment. Manchester area. Flexible Battalino. who lived in the Hart­ 62 — Trucks for Sale hours, super earnings. 249- your own paint and carpet Manchester Office, 647-9139. 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sala Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 DENTAL ASSISTANT - agreements to buyers. colors. Call Peterman Agen­ ford area all his life, was one of three 64 ~ Motorcyciea-Bicyclas 7773. Equal Housing Opportunity. only. Experience only. Excellent cy, 649-9404, or 644-8659. Connecticut boxers to win the world 65 — Campara-Trailars-Mobila benefits. Salary open. Call Homes 646-3003. So If you're thinking of selling — SDUTH WINDSDR— featherweight title. The others were 66 — Automotive Service Edmund Gorman BALDWIN ROAD - Spacious New lo market. Split level Three 67 — Autos lor Rani-Laase Announcamanta 3 Announcamanta your home, call Ed Qorman, 7-room plus Colonial on bedrooms, laundry room, living Louis "Kid" Kaplan of Meriden and PART TIME SALES - The Willie Pep of Hartford. mmore than 1/2 an acre. Cen­ room & dining room combination, SavinK Bank of Manchester Realtor, at 646-404Q, or stop In at trally air conditioned for ul­ rec room and family room, large Battalino became a professional ADVERTISING lot in a convenient area of town is sedxing an experienced life his office at 604 East Middle Turn­ timate living comfort. Wide after he won the National Amateur PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT insurance sales person. DEADLINE pine floors plus many extras. Murry $43,900 1 ^ r n 0 m V Athletic Union featherweight cham­ Preferably retired and pike. Large 3 carriage bay barn. HOMESEEKERS REALTY desiring additional incomme. 12:00 noon ihe day batore pionship in Boston in 1927. Order Your THANK YOU ^ Landscaped with fruit and nut to hatn t h * PubBc ilniiouncMMnt* piM iiw a ITM No company affiliation. publication. trees. Must be seen to be ap­ ______He won the world featherweight Oaadllna lor Saturday and to this spaco aro orgoi to eontaet Joo Salary and bonus. Call 646- W.T.I.C. TItanIcs Baseball Team preciated. Call Peterman Legion home tonight championship in a 15-round bout with “Happy 1700, to arrange Interview. Monday is 12.00 Noon Friday. St. Jamas Sweathoga Baseball Team S Agency, 649-9404 or 644-8659. MANCHESTER - By owner. Andre Routis of Bordeaux. France, MeCavanau^, OononI Managar of aagal Mufflora All the volunteer workers who gave their free i; Six room aluminum sided Kevin Hanlon (left) and Mike Freiheit (right) will be in the TAILOR AND Fitter Wanted. at the Velodrome in East Hartford at Manciioatar. Spaca arIB ba aUotad on a tint PLEASE READ time g VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON - Cape on heavily treed corner Manchester Legion baseball lineup tonight at Eagle Field Experienced In men’s wear lot in desirable Bowers School Sept. 23. 1929. Thought” And especially the general public. Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 How about this lovely Dutch coma, tirat aanrod baaia. tailoring. Ehccellent working YOUR AD Colonial? Four bedrooms, area. Wall-to-wall carpeting, against Windsor. The Zone Eight game starts at 6 o'clock. Of 88 bouts, he won 58. He was conditions, good starting And local merchants who so generously con- 3 SMALL ENGINE Service large fireplaced family room. fireplace, dishwasher, garage forced the relinquish the salary to qualified person. Six Classifiad ads are taken over tributed to the success of our fund raising Placed on the countryside on a and garden area. City utilities day / 44 hour week. Paid tha phone as a convenianca. National Weather Forecast Corporation expanding dealer featherweight title after a knockout baseball game. § network. No experience large lot. Nearing completion. and very low heating costs. vacations and holidays. In­ The Herald is responsible for Can Peterman Agency, 649- Low $40’s. No agents. Call 647- defeat at the hands of Billy Petrolic only one ir>correct insertion and The St. James Home and « necessary. Complete training Fidrych ailing surance, CMS, and Blue Cross 9404 or 644-8659. 9826. of New York March 24. 1932. and pension plan fully paid. then only lo the size of the School Association | program. $500. investment EAST HARTFORD original insertion. Errors which NAIIONAI W lAlHik S i l v i a IOIICAS1 lo 7AM ISI 7 26 - 77 DETROIT (UPI) - Pitcher Mark He retired from the ring in 1940. Apply in person to Mr. Snyder, required to start your own PUBLIC SCHOOLS R e g a l S S S ^ do not lessen the value of Ihe __ _ business. Ideal for retired or NEW COLONIAL - Three S t a n d in g s "The Bird" Fidrych was placed on He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Regal Mens’ Shop, 903 Main advertisemeni will not be cor­ bedrooms, fireplaced living Street, Manchester, Ct. rected by an additional inser­ art time. Details on request. the 21-day disabled list b ^au se of Lillian Rotondo Battalino; two • Irn irH rr «(uj room, 1 1/2 baths, W/W tion tour &Ir. Barker. ESCAA Field MANCHESTER tendonitis, the Detroit Tigers an­ daughters, two brothers, a sister and Holp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 throughout. $43,500. Keith INVITATION Corn«f of Broad MECHANIC - Manufacturer Training Division Box 619,, Real Estate, 649-1922 , 646- National League nounced Monday. artd Canttr Straoi Varnon Straat six grandchildren. Moft.-FrL 8 a.m. • I p.m. of Abrasive and Blasting EXPERIENCED Adult Wading River, New York. 4126. Phooo M6-3112 SaL ... .8 a.m. • IJ noon 11792. Just listed. Immsculste 6 room East Fidrych m iss^ the first part of his His funeral will be Thursday. TO BID Equipment requires Babysitter wanted. To care borne. With 3 Urge bedrooms. New W L Pet. GB second year in the majors because of Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict experienced mechanic with Halp Wanted 13 modern kitchen, tile bath, formal Miscellaneous Physical (or five month old infant in my SERVICE BUSINESS earn dining room, U iie livingflng rroom. All Oiicago 56 38 .596 — knowledge of assembly of SWITCHBOARD South Windsor home. Days. XANmANCfSCO Lota-Land lor Sala 24 knee surgery. Cemetery. Bloomfield. Education & Gymnastic OPTOMETRIST to supervise $800 per week. Minumum rooms are fully carpetM. New GE Philadelphia 56 39 .589 Vt machinery, and machining, OPERATOR- Own transportation. washer and oryer. Truly a nice Equipment pluus blue print reading and develop new optical down paayment. Call 643-4301. borne lo a lovely setting, only |39,- Pittsburgh 55 42 .567 2Vk References required. Call 289- I lOWANOiLlS 900 BUILDING LOT For Sale - BID f 413 LEGAL NOTICE required. Apply in person to department within active RECEPTIONIST 2040. Henry Street. Near schools. St. Louis 51 46 .526 6^4 Information may be obtained Oscar Fdr'andi Shop drug store. Must be Typing requirsd. situation Wantad 15 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT No brokers. Call 646-4528. Montreal 46 49 .484 1014 from Alan Desmarais, Superintendant. Interviews knowledgeable. Write Box N, MANCHESTER NOTICE OF Excel Isnt bensflts. MEDICAL SECRETARY CHILD CARE in licensed New York 39 57 .406 18 Purchasing Agent East Hart­ conducted in the afternoon, c/o Manchester Herald. opening in busy doctors office. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Monday thru Friday, 1:30 SsndrspUMlo Five day week. 8:30 to 5, with home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, REALTY CO. Area golfers qualify ford School Department, 110 COMPUTER OPERA’TOR - laundry outings and overtime Ted Ooodchlld 645-4348 Business Property 26 m. to 4:30 p.m. Pressure Box J occasional Saturday. Good West Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 last Manufacturing, 41 Systems 3, disk system. Se­ services. Manchester. Deb­ ford, CT 06108 until bid & c/o Manchottor typist required. Experienced bie, 643-1790. BRICK BUILDING - 2500 W L Pet. GB and 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adop­ Chapel Street, Manchester, cond shift, some operating preferred but not necessary. Ten area golfers, including pros opening on August 3, 1977 at tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Conn., 06040. An Equal Oppor­ experience preferred.errea. ApMyApply HoraM square feet. Free standing. Los Angeles 60 37 .619 — Include salary expected in Single story. Downtown. 14 Ralph DeNicolo of Manchester and 10:00 a.m. Connecticut, July 20, 1977 of Ordiance as follows: tunity Employer. between 9 a.m. and 3 p.ip.m., To 0 2 3 * COOK: Excellent baker, ANDOVER - Charming Cape. Cincinnati 48 46 resume to Box P, c/o FO10CA81 (> menu planner. Will do shop­ foot ceiling. Air conditioned, 2 .511 1014 Jim Rusher of Minnechaug, were The East Hartford Public Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye View of lake, 2 1/2 acres. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Street, South Windsor. Manchester Herald. ping. Available immediately. Drastically reduced. $36,900. baths, ideal office space, Houston 46 53 .465 1514 among the 49 successful qualifiers in Schools is an Equal Oppor­ CRIB ATTENDENT - Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase for the Call 649-6101. Lessenger Sells, 647-8713. dance school, gift shop, etc. San Francisco 46 54 .460 1514 the North Section of the Connecticut tunity Employer. Manufacturer of Abrasive IMMEDIATE Job Openings - $42,000. Keith Real Estate. San Diego 42 58 .420 1914 total sum of One Million, One Hundred Ten ’Thousand, Nine Blasting Equipment requires RESPONSIBLE Strong per­ $12,000 to $20,000 possible. We Open Championship yesterday on the 051-7 son in good health. Must have For Period Ending 7 a.m. EST. Wednesday. ’Tuesday night COVENTRY NORTH. 649-1922 or 6464126. Atlanta 35 61 .365 2414 Hundred Dollars ($1,110,900) from The Hartman Tobacco experienced crib attendant, need career minded people rain-drenched, wind-swept Ellington Company the following pieces or parcels of land located in knowledgeable in receiving RN’s - LPN’s a good keen mind for Math who are willing to work hard, will find thundershower activity will be indicated in the □ EDUCATION Majestic four bedroom Ridge course. EAST HARTFORD and shipping functions, with and some practical toward a rewarding future. lower Mississippi valley. Mostly fair weather will be Colonial. Attached two car Monday's Results the Town of Manchester, more particularly bounded and garage, view, $48,900. Raaort Proparty 27 Bill Torza of Rockledge and Gary PUBUC SCHOOLS some ex^nence in assembly NMded for staff rellaf In background in mechanics. A We want to talk to you expected to dominate the rest of the nation. Minimum Chicago 9, Houston 7 described as follows: person who likes challenges Lessenger Sells. 647-8713. Sassu of Pequabuck, both amateurs, of parts, ^ p ly in person to area eonvalaacent privately. We have several temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in Privala Inatructiona IB Pittsburgh 6. Atlanta 3 FIRST PIECE: Ocsar Forand, Shop and wants to move ahead as a parenthesis) Atlanta 69(84), Boston 58(75), Chicago 62(90) paced the field with 74 rounds. homaa. YOUR choica of openings offering security, COVENTRY NORTH. Spin VERMONT St. Louis 9. Cincinnati 8 Beginning at a merestone in the Manchester/South Wind­ Superintendant. Interviews result of his hard work. Must benefits, pension, and high Cleveland 49(73), Dallas 78(92), Denver 57(89), Duluth Best area score was turned in by INVITATION location, shift, and days. be willing to work nights, and REMEDIAL READING and and span seven room Split Lakefront Cottage Phila 6. San Diego (12) sor Town line, said merestone being 5.84 feet easterly of the conducted in the afternoon, Full or part Uma. Call 643- earnings. Training starts im­ 51(75), Houston 75(90), Jacksonville 73(90), Kansas City math; individualized work Ellington’s Steve Tantillo, a 75, Monday thru F rid y , 1:30 some extra time on weekends. Level. Fireplace, garage. 12,000 New York 1, Los Angeles 0 TO BID east street line of Windsor Street; thence along the 9918. ’There Is some heavy lifting mediately. Educationa! 65(83), Little Rock 70(91), Los Angeles 64(80), Miami 79(89), program, (lst-8th grade) by Only $37,900. Lessenger Sell. $ which tied for third place. Manchester/South Windsor Town line N 71°15’13" E, 498.46 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pressure background unimportant. Master’s degree teacher. 56^ Two Bedroom Cottogo on Montreal 4. San Francisco 3 Blast Manufacturing, 41 but we try to keep this to a Minneapolis 62(81), New Orleans 76(90, New York 60(75) 646-6713. Pro Steve DiBattisto and amateur BID 1414 feet to a point; thence S 60°42'25” E, 841.71 feet to a point; Apply Holiday Inn, Plainville, 8075. boautiful Lak# Dunmor. Chapel Street, Manchester, MD a ASSiSTIUNX minimum. We will train you Phoenix 82(103), San Francisco 53(76), Seattle 57(80), St! Complataly furnlahad. Small Upgrading of Lighting thence along a curve to the left having a central angle of Room 119, exit 34, off 84, Today's Carnes Tom Ckirman, both of East Hartford, Ct., 066040. An Equal Oppor­ OFNOimiASTERNCT.,IK. on plastic bag making Wednesday, July 27lh,, 10 Louis 61(84) and Washington 61(78). MANCHESTER - $38,900. Vic­ down paymant. Call 80. VT. Systems at Penney High 12°15’(M”, a radius of 300 feet and a distance of 64.15 feet to a tunity Employer. U7 EM cmtw at macnlnes. We would like torian Cape, three b^rooms, LAND CO. Inc. Cincinnati (Norman 9-6) at qualified with 76 and 81 scores. a.m. sharp. An Equal Oppor­ Rusher carded 76 and DeNicolo a School point on the north property line of land now or formerly of someone who could eventually tunity Employer. □ REAL ESTATE great location. Lessenger S02-254-9$S9, Chicago (R. Reuschel 13-3) become foreman of his own Sells, 646-8713. waakdaya and avaa. 77. Information may be obtained the State of Connecticut; thence along said north property ••••g****g**«***«*«*«gg»*« •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Philadelphia (Lonborg 4-3 and line S 61°19-30” W, 450.41 feet to a point in the east street line shift. We are a small growing a02-3S2>0652 waakanda Kevin Conklin, assistant pro at from Alan Desmarais, Help Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Homes For Sala 23 WATERFRONT - Five room Carlton 13-5) at Los Angeles (Rhoden of Windsor Street; thence along the east street line of Wind­ concern on Tolland Street in Ellington, and am ateur Woody O ark Purchasing Agent — East REOSTERED NURSES RECEPTIONIST wanted for East Harford where every NOW IS seasonal home. Heated, 10-7 and Hooton 8-4), 2, N Hartford School Department, sor Street N 60°42’25" W, 1,003.66 feet to a point in the FuH Uiiw-nights dental specialty office in person is recognized for his in- RELIABLE Babysitter for EAST HARTFORD fireplace, good area. $28,500. Raal Eatata Wantad 23 of Manchester each turned in 78 Manchester/South Windsor Town line; thence along said SUMMER MAKING you ho- Houston (Richard 9-7) at 110 Long Hill Drive, East W« hav* two full tima downtown llartford. dividual anility. Call two year old boy, September For the economy minded. Lessenger M is 647-8713. cards while Mike Miscia of East Town line N 71°15’13” E, 5.84 feet to a merestone, said THE hum? Add excitement to your Pittsburgh (Candelaria 10-3), N Hartford, CT 06108 until bid opaninga avallabla for Elxcellent working conditions weekdays, 12 to 4 p.m. for an thru June. Approximately 8 life! Sell quality AVON Small Ranch. Could use ALL CASH For your property, Hartford had a 79. Brad Strella of merestone being the point and place of beginning. and benefits. Good opportuni­ Atlanta (Ruthven 3-6) at St. Louis opening on August 5, 1977 at raglatarad nuroM urtlh In- interview. Ask (or Ben, call a.m. to 4 p.i3.m. Call 643-7917. cosmetics, beautiful jewelry. redecorating. Make an p,500. REDUCED Well kept within 24 hours. Avoid R ^ Manchester was in with an 80 and ty for mature individual who 628-9471. TMK L-Ranch. Three bedrooms, Tape, Instant Service, Hayes (Forsch 12-4), N 2:00 p.m. ’The above described parcel contains 8.20 acres. lonaivo caro axparlanco Meet new people, earn extra offer. $32,500. clubmate Sher Ferguson had an 81. enjoys dealing with people. to earn ■ little extra EARN $1000 or more money, win prizes. All in your full basement, garage. Corporation, 646-0131. Montreal (Brown 7-7 and The East Hartford Public on our night ahlfl. Call 525-3868 after 10 a.m. The first 18 holes in the State Open SECOND PIECE: ExcallonI salary and money thia aummar. demonstrating name brand spare time. Call: 523-9401. HOMES^EKERS REALTY Lessenger Sells 647-OT13. Holdsworth 0-1) at San Diego Schools is an Elqual Oppor­ ELECTRICIAN toys and gifts (Fisher-Price, 646-4353 SELLING your house? Call us will be played Monday at the Race bonolKa. For mora Infor­ Ezjperienced. All benefits. Wa need boys and (Friesleben 2-5 and D’Acquisto 1-1), tunity Employer. Starting at an iron pin in the south street line of Burnham Playskool, Fenton) with first and we’ll make you a Brook Country Club in Orange. 050-7 mation or lo arrango for a Call 871-0226, after 6 p.m. girla 2 avaninga par 2, N KEVl.N CONKLI.N Street, said point being approximately 430 feet east of the Treasure House party plan. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, paraonal Intarvlaw. Con­ waak. Muat ba Part or full time. No cost for COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Realtor, 643-1577. New York (Koosman 7-10) at San east street line of Windsor Street; thence along the south SECRETARY - Hartford law REOSTDiED NURSES Farm, with three story barn. tact tha: praaantabla, kit. ALSO booking parties. Call Par Diem Francisco (Montefusco 3-8), N street line of Burnham Street N 67°37’32” E, 398.87 feet to pjQQLBl office. Full time position Butler-type building. Power MANCHESTER Paraonnai Oapartmant m a courtaoua, and 242-5830 or collect person to Raglatarad nuraaa to IMMEDIATE Cash for your LEGAL the point of beginning; thence along the south street line of ManchMtar Mamorlal available. Applicant must person for Miss Carol 491- plant, and other outbuildings, property. Let us explain our r - N work In our oporating Burnham Street N 67°37’32" E, 521.44 feet to a point, said /—) have pleasing telephone raaponalbla. If In- . plus Three Lovely Homes. Hospital f— n 2100 room on an “On Cair & VICINITY fair proposal. Call Mr. MB’s at home NOTICE point also being the northeast comer of parcel herein manner and be an excellent taraatad, plaaaa hava Offers invited. B/W Realty, Belfiore, M7-1413. American League S o ftb a ll 71 HaynM Straat typist. Legal experience baala. Previous recant 647-1419. described; thence S 17'’36’50” E, along the westerly line of ManchMtar, CL 06040 paranta or guardian NIGHT WATCHMAN wanted Last place Glastonbury, which has TOWN OF MANCHESTER, m preferred nut will train o p e ra tin g room East land now or formerly of ’The Hartman Tobacco Company, 1,- 640-1232 Extanalon 401 contact Bath McLaod to watch over facility from $25,900 Cape MAY WE BUY your home? already pulled one major upset this CONNECTICUT suitable applicant with good 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Please oxporlonco Is pralsrrod. BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy Coventry. Five rooms, Quick, fair, all cash and no W L Pet. GB TONIGHT'S GAMES 195.62 feet to a point; thence S 66'’37’51” W along the north ° YJ business nackground. Five at tha Manchaalar season, will attempt the same NOTICE OF h M OWMO iwItKr call Personnel Department at For moro Information intersection. Large seven country kitchen, fireplace problems. Call Warren E. Baltimore 56 41 .577 - Oil Heal vs. JCs, 6 line of land now or formerly of State of Connecticut, 68.64 day week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evaning Harald. room home, large lot. $55,000. tonight at Moriarty Field against ADOPTION OF feet to a point; thence N 67°14’52” W along the easterly line Pioneer Parachute Co. before plosM contact: with heatolaters, 75 x 135 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Boston 53 42 .558 2 —Fitzgerald e Good salary and fringe Phona 647-9946 3:30 p.m. 644-1581. Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Moriarty Bros. ORDINANCE of land nor or formerly of State of Connecticut, 1,499.70 feet 0 benefits. Included business Porsonnol Dopartmant treed lot. New York 53 44 Frank's vs. Fogarty's, .546 3 In accordance with the to a point; thence N. 57°10’43" E, 716.41 feet to a point in the and personal references in Monclwstor Mamorlal $30,900. SIX Room Cape, ★ ★ ★ Detroit The Hartford Twi League foes provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ NURSE AIDES. 12 midnight U U RECEPTIONIST - Secretary, Houaahold Goods 40 44 52 .458 1114 7:15 —Fitzgerald south street line of Burnham Street, said point being the reply to Box NN c/o HospHal Hieatolator fireplace, enclosed tangle at 6 o’clock. tion 1 and 9 of the Town to 8 a.m. shift. Experience EXPERIENCED Carpenter $140. Sales office seeking Geveland 43 51 .457 1114 CBT Blue vs. Trash- point and place of beginning. Manchester Herald. needed - Send resume to P. 0. 71 HaynM BIrMt poiireh, large lot. Good buy. Charter, notice is hereby preferred. Excellent benefits. bright individual for varied of­ >31,900 REFRIGERATORS Milwaukee 43 54 .443 13 Away, 6 —Robertson Box 180, Columbia. fice functions. Pleasant per­ ManchMtar, CL 06040 Hutchins Agency 646-3166. given of the adoption by the ’The above described parcel contains 18.25 acres. Call Mrs. Blain, 6460129. 3 b ed ro jjjQ ^V y room, Washers, ranges, used, Toronto 34 62 .354 2114 Circuits vs. Moriarly's, sonality. Excellent typiK and 646-1222 Ex. 461 guaranteed and clean. New Board of Directors of the SECRETARY - Manchester ta m S nrutaAi wtkm MANCHESTER - Just listed. eat-rtpTYen, laundry 7:15 —Robertson THIRD PIECE: SALES Representative - For LOOKING FOR Gas Atten­ light steno needed. Small shipment damaged, GE and West Town of Manchester, Connec­ DRIVERS law office. Full time position dants to pump gas only. Must friendly office. Excellent Seven room Ranch. Three roon,, aluminum aiding. Pero's vs. Gus's, 8:30 RSox cut Motor Freight Carrier, in available. Applicant must bedrooms, family room, two Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. W L Pet. GB ticut, July 20, 1977 of Or­ Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Burnham Hartford area. Move ahead have a car. $2.31 hourly. Some benefits. Fee paid. Olsten Ser­ Pearl and Son, 649 Main —Robertson FOR have pleasing telephone experience preferred. Call baths, garage. Bowers School. ¥ ¥ ¥ Chicago 58 36 .617 - dinance as follows: Street, said point being 7.48 feet west of an iron pin; thence S with a service-minded manner and be an excellent vices, 242 Trumbull St., Hart­ Street, 643-2171. Tierney's vs. B.A. organization. Salary 242-7773 or 646-9467. ford, 549-5561. OPPORTUNITY FOR Attrac­ Many extras. Mid $40’s. Hayes $31,900 CAPE Kansas City 53 40 .570 414 Murphy BE IT ORDAINED that the TS-OO’IW” E along the westerly line of land now or formerly SCHOOL BUSES typist. Legal experience tive, refined person, good Corporation, 646-0131. Club, 6 —Nebo measured by productivity, preferred out will train East Hartfor^.^ ’e new BABY FURNITURE, 20 inch Minnesota 55 43 .561 5 Board of Directors of the of State of Connecticut, 368.35 feet to a point; thence S appearance, pleasant per­ Nelson's vs. A&N, 6 63°03’59" W along the north line of land now or formerly of fringe benefits including pen­ Training starts now lor suitable applicant with good eat-in Kitchen, power lawn mower, seasoned Texas 50 44 .532 8 BOSTON (U PI) — The first chop of Town of Manchester, Connec­ sion, group Insurance, car. T n i T : n i H r sonality for high earnings op­ MANCHESTER - Ranch. firewood, 8 foot redwood table -N ik e State of Ckinnecticut, 759.32 feet to a point in the easterly line quallftad people lo laarn business nackground. Five Three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, ali'’-^ '^ ,.u in g , good lot, California the double-edged axe has fallen on ticut hereby authorize the Send resume to Hartford portunity. Steady work. Call with four benches. Gold 46 48 .489 12 Cberrone’s vs. Wilson, of land now or formerly of Lathrop; thence N 0°33’19’ W, lo drive school bus part- day week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 872-4515'between 10 a.m. and 3 small down payment. Good in­ cit} Viities. pitcher Tom Murphy .while the se­ property tax exemption for Despatch, attention W. Good salary and fringe „ ADMINISTRATORS custom drapes with rod, more Seattle 43 58 .426 1814 7:15 - N ik e 378.53 feet to an iron pin; thence N 03°02’19” W, 227.90 feet to Urns In Manchaslar or Manchester Community College Is ssaklngho ( p m. An Equal Opportunity terest rate. Owner will cond cut should catch veteran Bill solar energy heating or Crowley, Box 8271, East Hart­ benefits. Include business and candidates drapes with rods. Best offer. Oakland 40 56 .417 19 Vernon In Saptambor. sw, pi DOS ErEmployer. ■ assume mortgage. K years T urnpike vs. Norton, 6 a point in the southerly line of Burnham Street, the last two ford, C^nn. 06108. EOE. personal references in reply lor two new, part-time administrative positions. "A ★ ★ 649-5^. Keep trying. Lee later this week. cooling systems set forth in lo Clloordinator of Non-crsdll Programa p a re n t. Call anytime, 649- —Cbeney Section 12-81 (56) (a) (b) (c) described lines being along said easterly line of land now or to Box 0 c/o Manchester .Monday's Results The Boston Red Sox, trying to CUSTODIANS - Part time, Minimum of a Bachelor's degree required; preference MATURE HOUSEKEEPER >39,900 West ^ Cape DINING ROOM Drop leaf B&J Auto vs. SB.M, 6 of the Connecticut General formerly of Lathrop; thence easterly along the southerly line Herald. needed. Must have own 6 room5|QS* oaths, Kan City at N.Y., ppd. strengthen their weak pitching staff, of Burnham Street in the arc of a curve to the right having a evenings, experience. will be given to candIdatM who have had exparlence In table. Opens to 44X96". 4 —Cheney Statutes. continuing education or community service. The In­ transportation. Cali 644-2183 NEW USTING - Two family, flrep^^* oill dormer, Minn 2, Oakland 1 (11) handed Murphy his outright release central angle of 0°48’50", a radius of 283.01 feet and a dis­ Manchester area. Call 643- Mhimum Re<|uireinents EXPERIENCED Babysitter chairs. Best offer. Call 643- 5691, between 2 and 6 p.m. dividual will participate In tha administration of non­ after 7 p.m. two car garage, plus many alumAiun siding. 1061, alter 5:30. Texas 6, Cleveland 4 early this morning after the club had This Ordinance shall take tance of 4.02 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing easterly for one year old, three days a extras. Asking $ti,900. Call 1. 5 years good driving w eek in MY HOME. credit programa. Soma travel and evening work will ba Baltimore 4, Milw 3 (11) lost an 8-7 game to the Chicago White effect ten (10) days after this along the southerly line of Burnham Street in the arc of a required. CompanMtIon will be $635 (or nine hours per CUSTODIAL Applications now, Paul J. Correnti Real ★ ★ ★ DOUBLE MATTRESS and MEDICAL ASSISTANT - with experience. References. PERMANENT EsUte, 643-5363, 646-3807. Detroit 8, Toronto 3 Sox. publication in this newspaper curve to the left having a central angle of 10°0r02”, a radius bookkeeping and typing abili­ week (or 17 weeks, beginning on August 26. being accepted for full time Box spring, couch, vinyl chair provided that within ten (10) 2. No criminal record. position. Transportation CommunHy Sarvicaa Administrator employment. Applications Chicago 8, Boston 7 Don Aase, a top righthanded of 321 feet and a distance of 56.24 feet to an iron pin; thence N ty needed in Manchester, required. 644-8733. >41,900 Ranch with otfoman, Polaroid All-Pro out days after this publication of 8r28’14" E along the southerly line of Burnham Street, Monday through Friday, o 3. Good physical condition. Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree required, preferably In may be completed at the of­ EAST HARTFORD - camera, sewing machine. Call California 7, Seattle 2 prospect until he suffered arm trou­ Manchester line. Six room Vernon. Six rooms, patio, NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (UPI) - this Ordinance a petition 493.26 feet to the point and place of beginning. a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Experience public administration or business administration. fice of Facilities Services, 872-4378. ble last season, was called up from 4. Proper attitude. HELP WANTED - Concrete Union School, 771 Main Street, picture book Ranch. Brick garage, new pool and Ttulay's Games The Buffalo Bills announced Monday signed by not less than five (5) required. Send Resume to Box ialxirers. Call 875-1103, after 8 Preference will be given to candidates who have had Pawtucket of the International Said parcel contains 6.92 acres. 5. Clean Appearance. experience In continuing education or community ser­ South Windsor, between 8:30 front, fireplace, custom equlpnrent, 90x175 lot, DANISH WALNUT Four Texas (Blyleven 9-9) at Toronto they had placed former all-pro cor- percent of the electors of the MM, c/o Manchester Herald. p.m. League and was to start tonight 6. Be available for work vice. The Individual will be responsible (or the ad­ a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday kitchen, garage. Low $40's. plenty of mature trees and piece bedroom set. Bed, (Garvin 7-10), N nerback Robert Jam es on waivers, at Town, as determined from the This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this ministration and development of an on-goIng, weekend through Friday. Excellent Hayes Corp. 6464)131. shrubs. against Milwaukee. latest official lists of the BOOKKEEPER Part Time. during the entire BEAUTICIAN - Part time. mirror, dresser, night stand, Milwaukee (Caldwell 2-3) at his request. publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) (Saturday and Sunday) academic program. Seven benefits. bureau. Good condition. $175. Registrars of Voters, has not Must be fully experienced school year. Must be experienced, and SOUTH WINDSOR - Nine ¥ ¥ ¥ Boston (Stanley 6-5), N James suffered a knee injury two days after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed through quarterly returns reliable. Call 289-8403, or 528- hours of work on both Saturday and Sunday will be 646-1369. been filed with the Town Gerk by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the ’Town required. CompanMtIon will be $1,454 (or 14 hours per PART TIME Appliance room Custom Ranch. Two Baltimore (Grimsiey 9-5) at New years ago and had been optimistic Display Craft, 643-9557. 8577. >49,900 Coloniai/Cape requesting Its reference to a as determined from the latest official lisU of the Registrars weekend, beginning on September 3. repairman. Experienced or baths, cast iron baseboard SEARS, 17 Cubic foot York (Torrez 9-9), N about his physical condition Parker tops will train. Call 643-7489 or 640- heat, central air conditioning, East Hartford. Super clean special Town election. of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting CHARGE NURSE • 7 to 3~ , BABYSITTER Wanted in To apply, Mnd a resume. Including references. by refrigerator freezer. M25. Detroit (Roberts 4-9) at Chicago following the team 's mini-camp in Phyllis V. Jackston Laurel Manor, 649-4519. August 17 to; 3444 after 5 p.m. 3 1/2 garages, $54,900. Hayes home! Fine area. Two Automatic washer, $225. Both (Knapp 84), N NEW YORK (UPI) — Pittsburgh’s its reference to a special Town election. AM and/or PM RoutM our home from 7:30 to 5:30 in Corp. 6464)131. June. A spokesman said he "had Dave Parker, starting outfielder for Secretary Phyllis V. Jackston n Ptaoso call John Thrall at le area of Bentley School. Robert H. Fenn, Ph.D. fireplaces, breezeway and like new. Gas stove, $85. Call California (Brett 7-8) at,Oakland MATURE WOMAN with Math S RECEPTIONIST 643-1734. expressed a desire to be placed on Board of Directors Secretary Call 646-7724 after 6. Dean of Academic Affairs M ANCHESTER - 2-3 garage. 80x175 treed lot. (Blue 9-11), N the National League All-Stars, has aptitude (or payroll, telephone 643-2414 Manchester Community College Switchboard Operator needed waivers in hopes of landing Manchester, Connecticut , - Board of Directors for manufacturing firm 45-50 Bedroom Cape. Fireplace, been named Player of the Week from duties, and light typing. any weekday morning REGISTERED Hairdesser Post Office Box 1046 MAPLE DOUBLE Chest of Dated at Manchester, Connec­ Manchester: Connecticut Congenial working conditions words per minute typing remodeled kitchen, inground drawers, $40. Wrought Iron bolora 9KK) lot an Intsr- for hair cutting establish­ Manchester, CT 06040 pool, city utilities, exceilent FJ.SPILECKI . a w - •' ticut this 22nd day of Jbly 1977 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 22nd day of July 1977 and excellent benefits. Call required. Call Personnel table and six chairs, $80. 948-7 ment. Apply in person, 739 Mw KhMtw Community CoHoga It in iq u il opportunity tmployar tnO condition. $39,000. Hayes RMitors 643-2121 049«T ' Mro, Hart, 146-4818. Main Street, Manchester, Ct. m h o fii lo tho principlot ol iltlrmittyi tePon.______Department, at Pioneer White utility cabinets, $35 Parachute Co., 644-lKl. Corp. 6464)131. each. 643-1734. PAGE TEN_____j^ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 26. 1977 ACROSS agency Aniwar to Previoui Puzzle MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 26, 1977 — PAGE ELEVEN 2I OleaginouiOle 1 Slog 3 Alien country A lR iO Apartmuf Por Witt sa H om t tor Am i 14 sSSS 6 Graak latter 4 Citrui fruit Autoo For Solo SI 6 Largs book 8 Small lead Charles M. Schultz •• Ap»rtment, SIX ROOM DUPLEX, 1 1/J Ifs Basic Dear Abby 12 Yorkihire river 6 Mora revered 'Available------August 1st. Heat, 1875 DODGE VAN. 13 Olympic 7 Glacial epoch F t E li O iBJr Uniito 9yne>cai«. Inc not water, applian( Tradesman 100. PS, A/C, low board (abbr.) (2 wds.) 0 0 IF H'OU'RE 60 IN6 TO I X 'M 5 A I n T K N 0 • THAT'S a GOOD IDEA.. mileage, carpeting paneling, 14 Ratting 6 Boy facilities, storagetorage area, gar- No Mts. I$W monthly. Send c E T u 1 8 £ PEPPERMINT PATTV'5 new radlals, anytime, 648- 16 Nolly impact I'LL TAKE Along the V l T u ^ . w a n t Me. Security deposit " 9 Newspaper t • C 0 R T replies to Boi L, c /o 0732. 16 Asking WATCHDOe.WP BETTER MOST (WN EP U WEAPON S ^ p e t s . ^ . , 843-4884, Manchester Herald. By Abigail Van Buran, notice (abbr.) f T 6 0 5 D A N C E > 18 Church 10 Food served 0 0 W D V TAiCE Along a weapon EVEROEVISEP MAN! 1868 FORD - Good condition. council 11 Fringe L L MANCHESTER - Lovely 0 0 R E MANCHESTER - Main Some parts new. Everything 20 Author 17 Year (Sp.) 8 E 0 U T IT' Street. 1/3 room Apartments, room, 4 bedroom home. Walk works. Radio, new tires. CaH DEAR READERS; A woman signed BUDDY'S Fleming 19 Do homework TTa T 8 F ■ 1 to school and bus line. |37S per 21 Dty of weak Heated, hot water, 646-8568. MOTHER wrote to aay that her 10-year old iwn who had 24 Pierce v A - / (abbr.) 38 Concerning month, security, references taken Ice skating leasona for two years had asked to take 26 Baby carriage seaport required. Carl A. Zinsser 22 Graak tettar 39 Safety agency 1870 THUNDERBIRD. Full ballet lessons. 20 Vagrant SO Skeleton part Agency, 846-1511. 23 Salf-eataam 41 Kind of tube 53 Merest bit power, 61,000 miles. Good all' She said that she and her husband feared that If they let 27 Bespatter TWO FAMLIY - 5 rooms, 2 around. Must drive to ap­ (pl) 42 Comfort 54 Went quickly ^a rc4 rt. ■ 7 .1 h BOLTON • Single house, him take up ballet he might turn into a homosexual. 25 Collage 29 Exist bedrooms. Ills monthly, preciate. $1300. 528-6412. I told her that it took a great deal of manly diacipUne for 45 Electrically 55 Nazi Rudolph ThAV£^ p i i ^ room, fireplace, two degree (abbr.) 31 City in Utah charged parti­ g.eferences required. Mr. a boy to excel at ballet, and to go ahead and give the boy 28 Colt'i father 32 Variable star BIssell, Philbrick Agency, 846- bedrooms, large yard. cle 67 Doctrine References required. |28S ballet lessons. 30 Mala cats in Cetui 4100. Tmcka tor Sato 82 34 Cooks 47 More likely adherent monthly. 643-ueS. The reader feedback was interesting. Some samples: 33 Satisfy 36 Song for s 48 Holes (suffix) Mickey Finn — Morris Walts * ...-lOU KAV/E THe ^ E 6 E HOROScrJF’B S ^ 35 Eye infection ( F 'r C U W B ^ e ( t h r e e ROOMS, heat, 1875 CHEVY Half Ton Pick up diva 49 Midaait 58 Perch PC7W B2TD e e r on_L.iB2 a n d / T ^ E BEDROOM Ranch DEAR ABBY: 111 bet BUDDY’S MOTHER lives in Dade BCBMON utilities, appliances included. - 6 cylinder, 3 speed standard 37 Be adjacent 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 6 0 10 n /MAkE'>CtlBOEU= 'v Oll-UB?. y Security deposit and with air conditioning, transmission. Power steering. County, Fla., where they recently voted to deny to TH»CWB... nreplace and appliances. INVIdlSLE. • references required. No pets. Excellent condition. Low homosexuals their constitutional rights because of Anita 36 Actor Taylor tz 13 14 CARLOS IS ASLEEP, 1 NO! t'VE GOT TO Excellent location. Available Bryant's crusade to "Save Our Children." I'd appreciate 4 0 ______Dick SHERIFF. PLEASE ) TAKE HIM WITH W monthly. Call 646-80S8 mllease. Many extras. 13300. IS V ------after 5 p.m. Aijgust 1st. 1375 monthly. 64»- your comments. 41 Vary (Fr.) 16 17 COM E B ACK A m m e n o w / 2800. Cantone Realty. t o m o r r o w ! STRAIGHT AND CONCERNED 43 Actresi Watt IS 16 20 21 BEAT THE COMMUTE! 44 Irish republic T W E E BEDROOMS 2 baths, Cromwell area's most DEAR S. AND C.: No straight boy ever became gay 46 Laugh syllable 22 23 24 full dining room, garage, Motoreyctoa-Rteyctoa 64 48 Few (Fr.) Pfsjjflgious and luxurious because he took ballet lessons. Neither did a gay become 2S 26 27 studios. One, two and three fireplace, washer/dryer hook­ 51 Fuel 29 29 30 31 32 33 / up, stove, frigidalre, walk out TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville straight because he joined the Marine Corps. No one 62 Silly 34 3S 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and knowe what causes some people to be gay and others to be 56 Prairie State 36 rack. 81,750. 2864042. straight. But it’a a fact that "our children" do not need to 59 Drink heavily 37 31 30 7-2b todav, 632-f300. Only 15 faf* ^'* 6 4 3 ^’“*’'* be "aaved" from homosexuals. (More children are molested 60 Sunbathai minutes to downtown Ha-‘tlart- ford. by straights than by gays.) 61 Of God (Lst.) 40 41 42 1 43 To use "God," "the American flag" and the emotionaUy 62 Summers (Fr.) OlHcoo-Storoo lor Rant 55 ★ ★ P s'M n lcJ 63 At once 44 46 46 47 ATTRACTIVELY Paneled HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 PATTERN charged cry to “Save Our Children" in on effort to deny 64 Newt 41 Gordon Producto 41 49 SO 61 □ MISC. FOR SALE 47 four room apartment. Stove, ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ FX-12000 - Built by factory employment, housing and pubUc accommodations to a 65 Radiation 92 S3 S4 65 refrigerator, references. No fice. Ground level, central engineer. Branch heads, whole segment of our population because of their personal measure (pl.. 2 □ RENTALS 66 S7 S6 SO SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- pets. 8165. 228-3540, 6463167. location, professional Barnett clutch, aluminum sexual preference Ic outrageous! abbr.) ArVelOM lor Sato 41 ditloner, 14,000 BTU. Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer STOP AT THE ^ d ^ . ^ r klng and uUUties. rocker rollers, Mlkunl car­ 60 91 62 Excellent condition, $180. Call Ma n c h e s t e r - suddenly B -1 2 4 CORN C R II Rooms to r Rant 52 buretor, balanced blue printed Id-M DEAR ABBY: I was shocked when 1 read the letter in DOWN ALUMINUM sheets used as 633-8113 after 6 p.m. available! A magnificent two motor and transmission. ^ your column from the mother who was reluctant to allow 63 64 6S EMILV, THE BUTTON'S MY POCKET'S TORN /VND WHILE I THINK printing piates, .007 thick, On aucklMid Head 830 PER WEEK - Kitchen bedroom apartment in The PROFESSIONAL Office - AU 7732. This simple-style pant­ 1 Russian newt OFF MY SHIRT TOO, AND I'VE (KJT CF IT. ONE OF MY < 23x32''. 25 cents each or 5 for GARAGE SALE - Moving. W ure open for Uw season. 10 to 8 her son to take ballet lessons because it might encourage T 5 J F r ^ com and vegetables picked privileges, TV, parking. Call Mansion on Otis Street. Two tocUities. Elxcellent location. suit, or dress if desired, is him W become a homosexual. How ignorant can some (NIWIPAME (NTIRMitC A||N) A CUFF THAT'S SPORT COATS HAS ^ 11. Phone 543-2711. Must sell all. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Pick your own nreplaces, huge living room, quick to sew and so nice 648-3008, between 5 and 8 p.m. Good projection. Reasonable people be? HANGING.'^ ^ Monday through Saturday. 66 formal dining room, base­ rent. 351 Center Street. 646 ★ ★ to wear. Price . . . $2.00. A RIP-''— Valley Street. 646-3416. Printed Pattern B-124 I have three sons. The two older boys excelled in UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub ROOM TO RENT - 820 a ment, appliances, heat, elec­ 1680, 6463548. tricity supplied. Lease, HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, with Photo-Guide is in football, but the younger boy favored ice skating and Win at Bridge Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, FOR SALE ■ 120 Bass Accor­ week; with kitchen privileges Sizes 10 to 16. Size 12, ballet. 1 made sure the two older boys did not ridicule their 825, Call 646-3408. security, no pets. Blanchard FOUR NEWLY Paneled t, excellent condition, many Brownies, nurses. East dion with music stand. 8150. SUMMER APPLES - extras. Exceptionally good 34 b u st. . . 4 yds. 46-inch younger brother because of his interest in ballet. Catholic School. 648-1225. Excellent for baking. Limited i Rossetto, Inc. 6462482. Carpeted Offices - In the for pantsuit. 6 Good condition. 646-3416. performance since purchased As for ballet being for sissies, I'd like to see a sissy lift a New-fangied iead backfires quanUty. 83.50 per basket. 444 COMFORTABLE ROOM. center of downtown PaitemB available only 118 MAIN STREET - Three Manchester. Plenty of new. 8500. Call 6 4 6 ^ after l30-jx)und ballerina with one hand and hold her over his him. JAFFCO POOL Tables - Lake Street. Nice location. Parking, 4:30 p.m. in $it$i thown. NORTH SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, working adult, no cooking. room heated apartment, fur­ parking. Perfect for Uw of­ head. And all those strenuous leaps, turns and jumps take He could now count on two Professional. $300 or best Ti irtfif, tiQl $2.00. iKiHdat AKQIO processed travel, stone, sand nish own appliances, parklike fices, sales organizaUons, orr muscle control, coordination and strength the finest diamonds, two clubs and one offer. Good condition, needs Call 648-6526 tetween 4 p.m. pistagi ind luodliof. V JB62 and fill. For delivery call and 7 p.m. yard, security. 8220. AvaiUble community services, at 891 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE athlete would envy. heart and decided the way to to be recovered. Call 568-3317. tut lURNCTT G eo^^H . Griffing, Andover, BUCKLANO August 1st. M62428, 65. Main Street. Phone 647-9128. - Lowest Rates Available! Ballet does more for a boy’s body than football. I’d get four spade tricks would be Inunediate binding authority HanebMtor Evening Herald *QJ7 UGHT HOUSEKEEPING 11M Ave. of Amertcee rather see my son dance than see him carried off a football to play West for the jack. So FARMS Room - Fully furnished. UNION STREET - Attractive MANCHESTER - Retail and / Sunny Day OpUon. Clarke In­ New Yerfc. N.Y. 100M field on a stretcher with a broken nose or a broken leg! S~uJflbLr>ua, surance Agency, 643-1128. WEST EAST he led a spade from his hand, TAG SALES Stove, refrigerator. Linens four room apartment with or manufacturing space. 2,000 Prlit NMt, ASOrm iritk IIP finessed dummy's 10 and had TWO 300 AMP RecUfiers - fireplaced livmg room, 1 1/2 CODE, stylt Nfstfetr aed tin. POMONA MOM *9752 «J1 ssis.'srs'TS provided. 801 to in Street, 648- square feet to 100,000 square to be content with the unhappy Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Good condition. Good for baths. All appliances in­ f e e t. V e ry reasonable. 1970 350 HONDA. 8350 firm. The Spring & Summer «K10 VQ971 plating, or welding. ^11 648- DEAR ABBY: Would you believe that before my son result of down one. KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS cluded. Basement storage. Brokers Protected. Call CaU 5663217. '77 BASIC FASHION ♦A94 *8752 I'VE JUST HAD AN T DUB TO THE M38 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Heyn contains a Bonus Coupon. became a Golden Glove boxing champion he was advised to *K6J2 *854 At table two the lead was HE HAS THERE­ ...... , HMPH...UNDER THE Tag Sale - August 21, 1877. THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ 8285. per month. CiiU Peter­ Heyman Properties, 1-226 EMERGENCY CALL OIL SHORTAGE FORE a p p o in t e d 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Rent man Agency, 6468404 or 646 1206. 1978 HONDA - XR 75. Price . . . $2.00 a copy. take ballet lessons to improve his footwork? He took them, SOUTH IDI the new-fangled seven spot. FROM J H E jy W /rf y THEPRE5IPEW1 ABOUT McKEE ) CIRCUMSTANCES, 1 nished rooms. Kitchen MB TO HEAD UP A MAY AS WELL LEAVE DARK LOAM - 5 yards, 133 00 our own space. We supply the AnUquoo 48 privileges, centrally located, ElxceUent condition. Asking Add $2.00 for the New loo. And when he was kidded about it, he laughed harder * A883 South rose with dumitiy's king 8450, or best offer. CaU 566 V A54 and the play proceeded just EASY HERE IN plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed Sible. 85.00. Please call 646- pat“marking, men or woomen SUCCESS IN SEWING. than anybody because he knew that he was as much a man CHARGEl > sand and stone. 643-8504. 8724. Leo McNamara. WANTED Antique furniture, Deiiposit.it. Call 6462358. MANCHESTER Newly 2882, anytime. as the manliest. * KJ3 about the same way as at (J&A V '’drw b'-'v a st' glass, pewter, oil paintings, or renovated two bedroom OFFICE SPACE CHAMP'S MOTHER * A 10 9 table one except that at this i i d r \ e x p e r ie n c e ... TAG SALE - 157 Brookfield other antique items, R. MANCHESTER - Qean fur­ Duplex apartment within FOR RENT 1974 YAMAHA 500 - Excellent North-SouUi vulnerabk table South knew where the Harrrison, 643-8708. walking distance to down­ condlUon. Low mileage, h ^ y Comport-Trolloro NEW COURIHIR Conqueror II Street, 8 to 3, Wednesday. nished room near bus 150 square leal, ceater of Mob/to Homoo DEAR ABBY: BUDDY'S MOTHER should realize how jack of spades was. Eventual­ Bowling ball set and case town. With varnished floors extras. 81300 or best offer. 646 ______65 Wetl Nortk Eail Soutk ly he played dummy’s queen - U channel base station CB. parking. Responsible "“ avlMlM', air andlUooinf and 5489. much masculinity and discipline goes into becoming a with digital clock. Complete backpack, child’s rocker, WANTED - Furniture, old workiing male. Blanchard & and new modem kitchen and l»rtui|. Cab MS-9661. professional ballet dancer. He must be as fit as an Olympic IN.T, of spacies, dropped East's jack jUlE YOU Selling your mobile Pau 3.N T. Pass Pass D-104______power_____ mike,__ 5/8 wave books and .games, ______ice skates. toys. Bisque dolls, steins, Rossetto, Inc. 6462482 bath. 8230 includes heat, hot champion and possess the grace and rhythm of an artist. I and had his nine tricks and a antenna, 50 feet of coax PA oousefiold items. clocks, swords, guns. Outright water, stove, refrigerator. 1972 YAMAHA DT 250. Set up home? Buyers waiting. Please Pass call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- think that any boy who is fortunate enough to show signs 12 IMP gain speaker, extra hand mike, purelurchase, or consignments. CaU 6460080. for woods, excellent condi- Opening lead — 2* Building Suppiloo CaU 6468862. tion. Asking 8300. CaU 646 of talent in the dance should be encouraged in it—and not antenna matcher. 8200 firm. 42 Booort Proporty 2707. made to feel guilty or lacking in manhood. One white wedding gown and F o rR o n t By Oiwild & Jamei Jacoby 56 AT PLAZA HOMES our prices MINNEAPOLIS MOTHER veil, siie 5, 850. 6M-3868. NATURAL STONE for 3 1/2X8" MOTOR Scooter This business of not leading Aporlmonto For Pont 53 1975 HONDA CB 550. 8,000 can’t be beat. Over 50 homes retaining walls, veneers, Tires - In good condition, and MISQUAMICUT - Four By BERNICE BEDE OSOL fourth best against notrump paUos, etc. Pick up by the reasonably priced. CaU 643- miles. Excellent condition. to choose from. Many set up Astro-graph rooms, walking d is ta n t to unless you hold one of the four A New Hampshire reader 4739. WE HAVE customers waiting Green. Must seU. Make an ready to Uve In. Adult and m Alley Oop — Dave Graue pound or deUvery by the ton. b e a c h , f a______m llii o n ly SAOnTAmUS (N«. 23-D :. wants to know if it is ever EVINRUDE (Sportsman) 3 Bolton Notch Stone Quarry for the rental of yyour apart­ offer. CaU 6434795 anytime. family parks available 21) Don't take everything to top honors is not always HP outboard motor, like new, Available August 20th through proper to lead from a king at 6463163. RARE BOOKS for Sale - 10 ment or home. J.D. Real through out the state. Trades heart that's promised today. This successful. Today’s hand TVEN AFTHZ MX SCT , YES.T AND YEP/ HER ...HE RULES i n ' J good trolling motor, I lookingI Smtember. Call 643-0491 Wdqw trick one WHAT'RE \ l ' a LET MX) volumes of unexpurgaM Ara­ Elstate Associates, Inc. 646 MECHANICS SPECIAL -1972 welcome. AU homes priiied to Is particularly true If your poten­ decided an important IMP SgARATED FBOM MXR KINS, Y1SAY FATHER’S TERRITORY NORTH WEGONNA (KNOW AFTER economical. Portable sewing S ** offer Uie Urgert tirirtjr 0(3 64^1472. The answ er is that, of Dogo-BIrdo-Poto 43 bian Nights. 6 volumes of 1980. B atlractive apartmants andS Honda 450. New transmission, sell from 83,995. Full time ser­ tial benefactor has a poor track match. The bidding went the OP HKE.ONTME machine, carrying case, 825. a towohousei In Manchester. | new rubber, needs some valve vice department parts, record. same way at both tables and course, it is. What would he do enW W SIDE OPA translation of the same by S i RenUI office open dally M i with: Hoover vacuum cleaner DOG-CAT BOARDING Richard Burton, dated July LOOKING for anything in real ...... work. 6467979 or 6467008. supplies and accessories each West player decided to TH' Riv e r / ( hnvwm! ag weekends, 11-S. '* July 27, 1077 CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jan. It) * K XI V K XX a K XX * K xxi M X , IS THACr ITT (upright), attachments, like bathing/grooming. Obedience 15, 1886. Others, complete estate rental - apai^ents, □ Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur open a spade. new, 850. Gas stove, W”, 4 AUTOMOTIVE ...... Sni?Cross Hlrtwav, Berlin Tum- Cor^dltlons in general could be There Is someone who knows protection classes. Complete works of Petronius, & lzac homes, multiple aweellings, you're a soft touch today. He At table one the lead was More seriously, the lead burners with heater for DAMATO Comporo-Trolloro pUte, Berlin, Conn. 1-828-0369 very pleasant this coming year modern facilities. Canine Drol Stories, coUected works no fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate could seek help. Be wary. He's the old-fashioned deuce from from a king is frequently a bottled gas, for cottage use, Autoo For Solo MoMto Homoo S3 and that's good. Take care, very good one. Holldav Inne, 200 Sheldon of Pierre Louys, Lystrata U- Associates, Inc. 6461980. i ENTERPRISES SI however, it doesn't cause you to not asking for peanuts. a four-card suit. Declarer 825. Walxie talkies, set of two lustrated by Jack Lindsay, ••••••••••••••••••••»#*#»* Road, Manchester. For reser­ 646-1021 coast when you should be in AQUARIUS (toaZO-Fsb. 19) The rose with dummy's king and (Universal) 820. 2 end tables, 1965 RAM BLER S tatio n 18' CAMPER trailer - single ( fo r a copy ol JACOBY vations please caU 8465971. Thoughts of Emperor Marcu CENTRALLY LOCATED - Automotivo Sonrlco SS high gear. easiest way Is the route you're lost the club finesse. West led walnut finish with leather Three room heated apart­ Wagon - Running condlUon. axle, excellent condition MODERN, send SI to: "Win at U tops, 830. Antique wall Aierelou'saotoninus il­ Eleven years old. 81,500. CaU likely to take today. Much to yoor back a club. Declarer knocked TWO MALE Chihuahua pyp. lustrated in color. CaU 647- ment. Second floor. Security. 8150 or best offer. CaU after 6. ELM MOTORS - ToyoU, Dat- Bridge." c/o this newspaper. telephone, crank type. Picture 6466536. 742-8930. dismay, you'll discover It leads to out the ace of diamonds and P O. Box 489. Radio City Station, pies. 850 each. CaU 643-2813 1577, anytime. CaU 6462428. 9 to 5. sun specialists, factory LEO (July 23-Auo. 22) a dead end. frames, miscellaneous sizes, MANCHESTER - Two You could got another club led back at New York. N Y. t00t9) after 4 p.m. bedroom Duplex apartment, trained, one day service, 114 be lured Into a game of one- one large gold frame. Tools THREE ROOM Apartment - 1966 FORD Mustang ConverU- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) within walking distance tt Automothro Sorvleo SS East Main Street, RockvUle. upsmanahip today and you'll put ■•ft 19tIbyNtA.toc.TM ft»fl uipw Pit ENGLISH Spring Heat, hot water, appliances, ble - Needs tune up. 8 ^ . Call 871-1617. your heart into it. Only later will There's a danger today you - Berry’s W orld, Wtntoif to Buy 49 ttto downtown. 8210. includes could underestimate the caliber Spaniel puppies. Good huntehunters air conditioning. Storage 643-4026, after 5:00 p.m. you realize you scored no points. comer of School Road and heat, hot water, stove of your competition. Those you or show. First shots. ACCORDIONS - WWiU pay up area, laundry faculties, gar­ refrigerator. CaU 6460090. Find out more of what lies ahead Hebron Road, Bolton, at Excellent blood tines. 586 age. Security deposit. No pets NEED CAR? Credit bad? for you be sending for your copy thought you'd vanquish In the The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions schooUiouse. to 880 for 120 bass. 820 for 12 first round may last the limit. 4919. bass. 247-0842. 825.643-4884,6467288. Bankrupt? Repossessed? of Astro-Qraph Letter. Mail SO CLEAN, LARGE 5 Rooms - 2 Honest Douglas accepts bedroom apartment. cents for each and a long, seif- ARIES (March 21-Aprll IS) lowest down, smallest addressed, stamped envelope to There are many opportunities ^ . . . A ^ L Appliances, unbeated. payments. 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING Douglas Motors, Aatro-Qraph. P.O. Box 469. around you today, but you may T R U E \ TRADING Parking. One child. No pets. 8tiM ain. Radio City Station. N Y. 10019. not handle them too wisely. In Security. Available mid- ROMANCE STAMPS' BUSINESS & SERVICE Be sure to specify your birth retrospect, you may realize what SH O U L D ?/ August. 8200. 6460057. WE PAY 815 for complete | sign. you missed. & E A junk cars. Call Joey, T o U ^ ■ SO-SO ATTRACTIVE Three room / I W O R I i VIRQO (Aug. 23-8epL 22) When TAURUS (April 20-Miy 20) Auto Body, 5261990. J Hh e r s Z SITUATION Apartment - Stove, you really atop to think, you're Choose carefully anyone you / refrigerator, heat, electricity. not so bad off. If you try to keep permit to handle your money or 1971 FORD LTD. ExceUent ® up with the Joneses today, you'll valuable possessions today. A References, no pets. 8185.646 condlUon, 81500. CaU 0462095. I 3167,2263540. 3l5CINTI»JI.,«)ANCHt$IH,CONN..Phon.643-5135 bMome unhappy with your own mistake could be costly to you. lot. CAMARO • 1973. AutomaUc. ■ GEMINI (May 21-Ju m 20) Ac­ CEINTRAL, CLEAN, Modem Power steering. AM radio. I LIBRA (Sept 23-Oci 23) The ting lor expediency's sake Is a DIRECTORY Apartments - In older homes temptation to embellish Is strong blunder lor you at this time. A New radial tires. Low ! in you today. If the scale shows promise today Is a marker that Sorvicoo Oltorod 31 Sorvleoo Otforod Security lease, appUances, no mileage. Must sell! 8 ^ . 247- * J1 PolnUng-Popporing 32 BoolIng-aidIng-ChImnoy 34 pets. Two bedrooms, 8200, 9193. I FOR PROFESSIONAL OUALITY the fish weighs only 11 ounces, can be re ca ll^ tomorrow. CAM TREE Service - Free es­ heated. One bedroom, 8200, don't make tt a three-pounder. CARPENTRY - AU types 01 J.P. LEWIS A SON - Interior HORACE Tetrault - Siding, CONTROLLEO AUTO BOOY REPAIRS CANCER (June 21-July 22) Only timates, discount senior carpentry; Remodeling, unbeated. Norman COLLECTORS! 1964 | 8COPRIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) the unwise procrastinate on and Exterioor Painting roofing, storm windows, aw­ Hohenthall, 6461166. on all mafces... citizens. Company roofmg, siding. No job too Studebaker Cruiser - 4 door Z Money or other Items of value things they know .they must Born Loser — Art Sansom Manchester owned and Paperhanging, and nings. Quality workmanship, should not be loaned with smaU. Free estimates. 644- remodeling. Fully insured. free esUmates. Fully insured. se<^. V-8 engine, 8 new tires I eventually do. Time you thought operated. CaU 6461327. 3079. MANCHESTER - Oak Street. Including snows. One family ■ reckless abandon today if you you had today can lly Ilka the ______6469658. 872-9187, 8463417. Five rooms, second floor. LOAN and RENTAL CARS have serious expectations of owner - good condition. * darkness before tomorrow's N EXPERT TREE Removal - WINDOW Adults only. Appliances I Available by Appointm ent... | getting them back. dawn. Ykt*.tW..T>l Wh US Fto OH ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars Professional Squillacote, 6469611. considers any job. ... __ 2869287,_ 1973 TORONADO - Power Call Bill Butler and attics. Moving large JUST MARRIED? Four room appUances, also stone or loam evenings or weeVeiids,ike " DoiT“ Sorvleoo Wontod steering, power brakes, air Short Ribs - Frank Hill CARPENTRY - R epairs 3S apartment with appliances. conditioned. Low mileage. or Tod Trudon delivered. 6461775 or 6469532. remodeling, additions, gar­ No pets. Immediate occupan- I IHINK i 'll -tur n FOR A AAOMENT I PAPER HANGING Ebepert. Excellent condition. $S m . TJJATW j^ INI Your average pa ages, rooofing. CaU David ODD JOBS DONE - CelUrs, c^8185. UUliUes extra. 636 THOUGHT 1 WAS VINYL REPAIR - We can fix per, in 6465489. average room, 8! Patria, 6461796. attics, garages, yards LOSING AAYIDUCH/ sofas, chairs, cars etc. No 0. Mr. cleaned, moving trucking. *•••••••••••••«••••••••••• Richman, 6463864. 1972 CHEVY Custom Impala. need for expensive rec- Loam for sale. Lawn service. Homoo lo r Rent S4 covering. 5665878. Two door, green wlUi vinyl Hear/ PAINTER NEEDS Work - roof, 81200. Call 644-8555, ' 1 joWAOfF ) 1977 M«N«i^g)r»a.,l»c. 7-26 Interior, ^terior Painting TOLLAND • Near 1-88 and evenings 644-8611. REWEAVING burns, holes. Route 30. Newer eight room, BIDWELL Home Improve­ SNOWPLOWING - Parking "YMh.ThiaiabMtor." ment Co. Expert InsUllation four bedroom Colonial for 1972 CHRYSLER NewpoNewport LEASING Summer homes, apartments, lot and driveway to be clears rent. August 1st. Un to four Custom, Air condlllonin blinds. Keys. TV for rent, of aluminum siding, gutters after winter storms. Submit Custom. Air conditioning, Route , Vernon ^ f l o w ’s, 867 Main St, 646 windows puttied. 20 years and trims. Roofing installa­ 83 5221. experience! WiU Travel. E tion and repairs. Davis, 6460495. 9109. M S : i | a | S '6 4 3 ^ 1 872-9148