PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - ^VpnNG HERALD. Thurs- May 3 1979 Dr. Rubinow Tapped Death Impact Studied For Hospital Panel r 1 » 1 ' ^ " MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - A Wesleyan became closer after the loss, while those Actress* Career 1 Fahey Says DOT Action I Hall High*s Nine 1 Andover and Bolton MANCHESTER — Dr. Merrill B. Rubinow of 68 Butter­ University student says her research emotionally distant from one another nut Road has been appointed by Gov. Ella Grasso to the shows death of a parent intensifies how drifted even further apart. Spans Generations 1 Nullifies Right Turn Law I Stops MnS Indians 1 Ready for Elections State Commission on Hospitals 'and Health Care. the surviving children feel about each “If siblings have actively cared for and Page 8 1 Page 10 1 Page 11 1 Page 14 Dr. Rubinow’s appointment was effective Tuesday to other, but doesn’t always bring them communicated with each other prior to fill a term to July 1 and thereafter at the pleasure of the closer together. the death, then the series of crises accom­ governor. He replaces the late David A. Grendon of Beth Masterman, a senior psychology panying a parent’s death will elicit further Sharon. major, Wednesday said the research could communications and caring responses,” Dr. Rubinow serves on the commission as a licensed help people who have yet to experience a Miss Masterman stated in her research physician actively ei^gaged in in a non-hospital clinical parental death to understand. project. > practice. He is also a representative of the Connecticut Miss Masterman, from Chestnut Hill, “But if siblings were not major parts of State Medical Society. Mass., interviewed 32 fellow Wesleyan each other’s daily and emotional lives, students who each had experienced a then the death of a parent is simply not Cloudy Tonight, parental death. Thirty of the 32 subjects enough to change their patterns of interac­ Showers Likely Receiver Controls were from nuclear families, or those with tion,” she added. "What happens in the past wili dictate what happens today. Detalle on peg* 2 mothers, fathers and children, at the time i«5E.'CENTER ST, Town Firm’s Mall of the death of one parent. 1, 'M9.5208;. ' She found those siblings already close l E u ^ n t u g M m l h A Superior Court in Massachusetts has ordered a Dr. Merrill Rultinow receivership to control the Methuen Mall until a lawsuit No Warning involving the mall, which is managed by a Manchester No one told police, health of­ Vol. XCVIII, No. 182 — Mencheeter. Conn., Friday. May 4.1979. » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 » 20« Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered firm, is settled. ficials or even governors of the The manager of the mall. First Hartford Realty Corp. SALE ENDS SAT., MAY 5TH states along Interstate 80 that of Manchester, filed suit in January 1978 against Carlyle- truckloads of radioactive sludge 72, the owner of the mall. from Three Mile Island’s crippled First Hartford said it is still owed money from when nuclear plant were being moved Carlyle-72 bought the mall in 1972. It has asked that the to Washington state’s Hanford sale be declared null and void. Reservation, a government dum­ Thatcher Wins Carlyle-72, however, has said that First Hartford has ping ground near Richland. The^ mismanaged the mall and asked the court to appoint the last two shipments made their receiver. It says the Manchester firm has been way quietly across the nation on I- delinquent in real estate tax payments, mortgage GROssmnrrs 80 during the past two weekends. payments and other monthly payments. Reaction varied from state to The Superior Court ordered John Quincy of Quincy & R n (^ e v R n s p r o d u c t s compRnv state — some states were up in Co. in Boston to act as operating receiver of the mall. arms about not being notified but Ruling Majority r r others' seemed almost dis interested. For instance, Illinois LONDON (UPI) - M argaret Fellowship Award policies f the Labor Party to oust vocating independence for Scotland, said it might have provided an es­ Thatcher won a governing majority Callaghan for a five-year term. cort, and Ohio was in an uproar. was all but wiped out, losing nine of today as Europe’s first woman prime The vote count was incomplete, but its 11 seats. Wales switched from Goes to Springer However, in Nebraska the head of minister and the man she defeated, with 559 of Parliament’s 635 seats Labor to Conservative, although the WE’RE LUMBER ONE the state’s patrol said, "If they Laborite James Callaghan, went to MANCHESTER — Felix J. Springer of 89 Mountain decided, the Conservatives had 291, Welsh Nationalist party held on to want to use Interstate 80 — it’s a Buckingham Palace to present his Labor had 254, the Liberal Party 9 two seats. Road has received the William F. Starr Fellowship federal highway.” resignation to Queen Elizabeth II. and others 5. The extreme right-wing National Award at the University of Connecticut Law School in A jubilant Mrs. Thatcher, the “iron recognition of outstanding achievements in scholarship Computer projections predicted Front, once considered a serious A Surrender lady” of British politics and Conser­ Mrs. ’Iliatcher would end with an political force, polled less than 1 per­ and leadership. vative leader for four years, swept to The award was presented Tuesday night at the UConn CLEVELAND (UPI) - Michael overall House of Commons majority cent of the vote, about the same a solid win in Thursday’s national of up to 40 seats. Results already Law School alumni dinner. 4 ’x8’x 1 /2 ” G. Levine, 35, of Lyndiurst, the number as the newly formed Ecology MILL CERTIFIED elections. declared made it virtually impossi­ Party. Springer is a third-year law student, editor and chief of ASPHALT IMPREGNATED alleged triggerman in the kidnap- She reached the magic number of the Law Review and ranks first in his class. 4’x8’x 1 /2 ” EXTERIOR murder of supermarket executive ble for her party to lose. Her victory would mean the two INSULATED SHEATHING PLYWDDD SHEATHING 318 seats, necessary for an absolute Mrs. Thatcher, a 53-year-old top positions in Britain — monarch He graduated from Amherst College, Phi Beta Kappa, Julius Kravitz, turned himself majority in the House of Commons, and received a master's degree in English and com­ over to the FBI and Arlington lawyer who campaigned on a plat­ and prime minister — are both held ECONOMY GRADE at 2:46 p.m. (9:46 a.m. EDT). Her form of private enterprise and tax by women, an unprecedented parative literature and a master’s degree of philosophy PRESSURE TREATED County police Thursday night at victory, larger than expected, at Columbia University. ’ 2x4x8’ STUDS LANDSCAPE TIMBERS Alexandria, Va., the FBI said. He cuts, polled strongly throughout the arrangement. assured her of up to five years in 10 ountry in an extraordinarily high Mrs. Thatcher was expected to was accompanied by his Downing Street as head of govern­ Low cost. Ideal energy-saving base OUB EVERYDAY Ideal lor many do-ll-yoursell jobs- Cleveland attorney, Jerry Milanp. voter turnout. steer the country away from the ment. Nurses Plan Show for more exterior sidings. Easy to LOW PRICE indoor or out I Guaranteed against The other suspect in the case, The Scottish National Party, ad­ socialist policies of Callaghan. handle & work withi delamlnatlon. 3 ply. Callaghan left for the palace only MANCHESTER — A drama titled “Looking In” will be A low priced, standard sized stud. Won't rot or decay. Clean & easy to John A. File, 26, Cleveland, had minutes before Mrs. Thatcher’s ab­ Suitable for framing. We're Lumber 1 handle. For outdoor steps, retaining surrendered to the Akron police at presented Thursday, May 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the con­ with everything you need to build, 1ST QUALITY solute majority was confirmed. ference rooms at Manchester Memorial Hospital. walls, borders & morel Great low-cost 3 a.m. Thursday. Levine allegedly repair or remodel I 6 ’x 8 ’ STOCKADE FENCE fence or utility post. Reporters at 10 Downing Street said This program is an improvisational theater piece TOP QUALITY shot Kravitz and his wife when a his car was already being loaded with CREOSOTE DIPPED $1.5 million kidnapping plot went designed to enhance the awareness of teens, parents and 2x4x8’ P.A.D. STUDS suitcases in preparation for his move Race Starting LANDSCAPE TIES ■ w' Va- professionals of adolescent interpersonal relationships sour Tuesday. Kravitz died of his out of the house this weekend. and sexuality. “Looking In” is performed by a group of wounds Wednesday and his wife is hospitalized with gunshot wounds “We’ve done half our job, which is teenagers sponsored by the Hartford Chapter of Planned getting elected,” she told Parenthood League of Connecticut. Compare Before You Buyl Heavy duty in toth arms. Meets building code~'equirements. pickets. 3 husky backer rails for years Creosote dipped t3~ retard rot & This odd-looking machine is known as an earth saw and is champagne-drinking party workers. The event is. open to the public free of charge, and is Each piece stamped "Stud For Abe’s Seat of sag-free service. Made from 1st decay. Heavy duty. For outdoor being used to cut pavement at the Main and Center streets in­ “Now we’ve got to do the other half, sponsored by the Connecticut Nurses Association, Unit Grade"-your assurance of top quality Guyana Snafu HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. Christopher Dodd — a pair of 34-year- quality stock. (Posts extra.) steps, retaining walls, walkways & tersection. The intersection is being altered, and the changes which is getting re-elected in five 26. P.A.D. For all construction. morel We're Lumber Onel WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Abraham Ribicoff’s simple, succinct old Democrats who have done little are expected to improve traffic flow. (Herald photo by years’ time.” ■■ - 1 DofI Meeting . government fact-finding report on retirement statement has flipped the in the past to conceal their senatorial the Jonestown massacre, in Strerapfer) ; The unprecedented election result lid on a political Pandora’s box, aspirations — were on the phone with MANCHESTER — St. meeting followed by a Guyana outlined a series of meant women held Britain’s two top releasing a seemingly endless each other. M a r g a r e t’s C irc le , military whist card party. procedural blunders and jobs — that of monarch and the head stream of potential pretenders to his “We agreed it would be counter­ Daughters of Isabella, will Members and friends are 4 ’x8’ READY TO INSTALL bureaucratic snafus that raised of government. throne. productive for us to begin to cam­ meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at asked to bring door prizes. PICKET FENCE JUST ARRIVED!! the question of whether the mass Callaghan, who was re-elected to In- a surprise announcement paign against each other now,” the KofC Home, Main Refreshments will be his own parliamentary seat by a Moffett said. 26”x96” MAXI-RIB murder-suicide might have been Traffic Delay Thursday, Ribicoff told reporters in Street. served by Mrs. Mary slimmer margin, began the process FIBERGLAS^ANELS prevented. Washington he had enough and would Dodd said the confrontation would There will be a business Ceasar and het committee.;: In early 1978, a State Depart­ that would replace Britain’s entire be "an awkward campaign” because WHITE ALUMINUM government in a matter of hours. not run for a fourth term in 1980. OUR REGULAR ment official visited Guyana and Connecticut’s elder statesman he and Moffett share the same 5 ”x10’ GUTTER ft49 He asked for an audience of the philosophy. I Low-cost 'Cape Cod' style fencing. OUR REGULAR LOW 5.49 expressed shock over the zombie­ Is would not speculate on his successor, Completely assembled. Ready to In- Temporary queen at 2:30 p.m. (8:30 a.m. EDT) But neither appeared ready t^ a c k Replace rusted & damag­ 'WINDSEAL' like stares of Jim Jones’ cult Add style to patios, carports & I but warned “in 24 hours you will find I stall & finish. (Posts extra.) ed gutters now at this to tender his resignation and “ad­ SELF SEALING morel New rib design. Shatterproof! [ members in Jonestown. But the sidewalks to assist handicapped per­ a multitude” of potential candidates off and let the other take the lead. |•VPICKETBDL.aF 1 0 ...... A.SI low, low price & savel By GREG PEARSON vise” her to summon Mrs. Thatcher Premium quality. Chocolate or At- reaction in Washington was skep­ sons, he said. from both parties. “ I will do what I think any RDDF SHINGLES Herald Reporter to form a new government. mond. Great new decorator looks. | tical. Blinded by red tape and con­ The work has caused some traffic It didn’t take a whole day. The mul­ reasonably bright person would do, MANCHESTER - It has led to Mrs. Thatcher may see the queen 2”x3”x10’ DDWNSPDUT fo r youI cern for civil rights, U.S. officials backups, but there have been no titude arrived within hours. and that is, explore. I will talk to •2l"x144 " CHOCOLATE I “ by tea tim e,” as one London OUR REGULAR LOW 3.99 ignored many signals that the delayed traffic at the Main and serious problems. Officer Richard The only members of Connecticut’s people,” Moffett added. ‘Tve always We carry a complete line RED. 10.41...... 1.N Center streets inter^tion, but the newspaper put it, which will make been interested, but I don’t have a •Zt"x144” ALMONO Jones’ cult was capable of murder Busick of the Manchester Police congressional delegation Thursday of gutters, downspouts Underwriter approved for fire & wind resistance. improvement work being done now the tough, slick mother of two burning desire to get to the Senate.” 100% asphalt coated. Available In black, white & REO. 10.41...... 0.00 and mass suicide, according to Department said. who didn’t express an interest in & accessories! the report. eventually will speed traffic flow Britain’s new prime minister — and Dodd called a news conference two all stock colors. Bundle covers 33 1/3 sq. ft. Busick has been one of the town’s ready to move instantly into No. 10 fillin g R ib ico ff’s shoes w ere through the area. police officers who has worked direc­ Republican Lowell Weicker, who hours after Ribicoff dropped his Downing Street. already has a U.S. Senate seat and a bombshell. Gripping Fear The work, which is the first of two ting traffic around the many pieces Mrs. Thatcher ran far behind’ of construction equipment in opera­ hankering to be president; and “I am certainly very, very in­ GARAGES FOR EVERY LIFESTYLE & BUDGET!! TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - phases for improving the long- Callaghan in personal preference tion. freshman Democrat William terested in seeking the seat. That Political sources said the left, congested intersection, should be polls. But in Britain voters pick only The officers who work at the site Ratchford, who has barely had a should not be any monumental piece which surfaced openly after the completed in about a month, Roland are paid by the contractor and are a member of Parliament, not a chance to find his way around the of news,” Dodd said. revolution 'in February, is Mihok, project engineer for the state presidential-style national leader, not working on town time. For in­ House of Representatives. Republican Rep. Stewart “gripped by fear of purges, after Department of Transportation, said. and “Maggie” Thatcher and her par­ stance, the day Busick worked, he McKinney cautioned those who think weeks of sharp invective directed King Construction Co. is the con­ ty rode the crest of voter dissatisfac­ Within 45 minutes of Ribicoff’s an­ spent from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at nouncement, Reps. Toby Moffett and it might be a two-way race for the at it” and “already a number of tractor for the work, which includes tion with the socialist economic the intersection. Then, he worked his Democratic senatorial nomination. prominent leftists are going un- realignment of the traffic islands and “Everybody’s talking about a dergroilnd.”' control s i ^ l s at the intersection. regular 4 p.m. to midnight shift at the Police Department. Moffett-Dodd shootout. I think a lot One source said the purges were Two traffic islands will be added— one In front of the post office and one Work at the intersection has in­ of people are forgetting about Bob seen as the forerunner of a Giaimo, dean of the delegation,” on Main Street — and the existing cluded cutting up pavement to Install jobless Rate Up crackdown on ^ much wider McKinney said. ones will be removed or altered. the new islands, installing curbing scale, and signs that a crackdown and paving. f WASHINGTON (UPI) - reasons for the turnaround were Giaimo, who has served in was imminent emerged Thursday The changes will provide straighter routes for traffic traveling The cutting of the pavement is one i| Unemployment edged up a tenth "not entirely clear” but may in Washington longer than any other at the funeral of Morteza of a percent to 5.8 percent in through the intersection. of the least pleasant jobs. The work part have to do with bad weather, Connecticut congressman including WHITE ALUMINUM Motaheri, Ayatollah Ruhollah ^1 April, the Labor Department said Ribicoff, said he would look for a WHITE OR BRONZE Khomeini’s aide who was “It will alleviate the congestion is done by a machine with a big school schedules and religious I / u'-r "WBf CDMBINATIDN DDOR YOUR CHOICE bladed wheel in its rear. li today. The number of Americans holidays and the effects of the re­ “worthy successor” and it might ALUMINUM PATIO DOOR assassinated this week. In the you have from the present light liii: on the job — a figure which has Jujt 2 of the many styles & sizes to choose fromi 1-car, 2-car, system,” Mihok said. The machine— known as an “earth cent teamsters strike and lockout. turn out to be himself. holy city of Qom, Khomeini sup­ been growing rapidly — dropped 3-car garages In front or side gable, hip roof, salt box & Gam­ He said the work is on schedule and saw” — is not the easiest to operate. On the unemployment side, "I can only say I will carefully con­ brel stylel Price shows In for the Do-It-Yourself conventional porters turned graveside In fact, its operator, Lou Ramah, I by 670,000. Apiofes^onal package & Includes the complete materials above the founda­ should be completed within a month. these were some of the key sider becoming a candidate for the demonstrations into a huge anti­ called it “disgusting.” I The unemployment rate, which figures: U.S. Senate based on my record of A real energy-saverl Complete with tion, plans & 5/8" Tex ure 1-11 siding. communist protest. Political The major improvements for the screen, tempered glass panel, handle The operator has to wear ear plugs i| was 5.7 percent in March, has —The jobless rate for adult men service in the Congress and the sup­ •Also available as an optional extra with Pre-bullt wall panels *2299 Both a door & window In Onel 5/8" analysts who understood intersection, however, still will not 8x10 color portrait for 88* kit, pneumatic closer & Instructions. il hovered around its current level & assembled roof trusses. tempered Insulating glass. Reversi­ be done for at least a year, and it and a mask and has to be prepared to was 4 percent and for adult port of the people in the months Motaheri’s murder to be an act of i;!;! for the past nine months, ahead,” he said. •OEIUXE "CAVALIEH” ble. Complete with screen, hardware | the ultra right-wing Forqan probably will be longer. This major be covered with dust. The machine women 5.7 percent, both exactly COME IN & SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF GARAGES! & deluxe wood hendle. il April job levels were down for Rep. William Cotter, another Choose from our selection of 8 scenic and 1-1/4" OOOR-REO. 00.00...... 04.H terrorist group were left job still is being designed and also vibrates violently while it saws the same as March. the pavement. i| adult men, women and teen-agers —For teen-agers of all races, Democrat, had some notions of his color backgrounds. You may select addi­ wondering why. probably will include some changes | | and for whites and blacks. The job to the changes being made now. Ramah, who works for Witch the unemployment rate jumped a own. il declines were concentrated tional portraits offered at reasonable prices, New walk signals will be installed Equipment of Agawam, Mass., said full percentage point in April, ’T il reflect on it for awhile. I’m li among blue collar workers, with no obligation. See our large Decorator Flying West at the intersection and will be set he used to sit in the machine and run from 15.5 to to 16.5 percent. not shutting the door. I’ve received: il Total employment dropped by Portrait. Satisfaction always, or your money back from the road, Mihok said. The it without the ear plugs. Never again, lots of calls in the last hour from peo­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ li 670,000 workers in April to 96.2 —For black teen-agers, the cheerfully refunded. dent Carter flew to Iowa and present ones have been hit several however. ple who want me to run,” Cotter :|: million. jobless rate jumped from 31.5 per­ said. California today on a two-day times by vehicles. "I’d get home and my head would i|: -The Labor Department said the cent to 34.5 percent. This was ■i swing that will give him a chance There also will be ramping of the be ringing,” he said. ■See P a n e T e n to iest the political waters In two A Great Way to Remember 41 states crucial to his 1980 re- FAMOUS ‘CUPRINOL’ EASY TO INSTALL election campaign. Those You Love ’/k” CPVC PLASTIC PIPE BROWN OR IVORY ■LEVITON’ SINGLE POLE SOLID STAIN But press secretary Jody WRDUGHT IRON RAILING For hot or cold water supply. DUPLEX RECEPTACLES QUIET SWITCHES Powell billed the trip as non- OUR REG. Reduces pipe sweating & retards GALLON OUR REGUUR OUR REGUUR f l C Firemen Feel Fallout of Bias Case THESE DAYS ONLY 5.16 _ _ heat lose. 10' langthe. A political, saying “obviously the W 4 ' len g th Protect & beautlfi^ili untreated L0W69« Tf^EACH LOW 694 M fyA C H president does have the r i ^ t to TUEl, WED., THURS., FRI., SAT., Add beauty & aafety to your homa- wood I Buy now & really savel^ Grounded. U.L. approved. Choice of Manchester, in January 1978, but the application was rejected,” said company by Town Fire Chief John MAY 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 Indoors or out I Adjust to stair pitch. U.L; approved. Choice , of Brown j travel and to speak in support of By SUSAN VAUGHN company. •8EMM1IARIPAREMT STAIR brown RYYYS320BK or Ivory his policies and he will continue to company has not been left unscathed Fraser. Rtvosa until an agreement was DAILY: 10AM - 8 PM •I'lENOTHS-REa. 7.74...... S.H REB. 1 ,1 1 ...... #YYY1421BKorlvory»YYY1421 IBK. | Herald Reporter Fraser said, “We are under proba­ «YYY5320BK. Buy now & savel Slock up now at this low pricel do that.” because of the matter, according to He charged that Demers was lying signed with the state commission in tion for having done nothing.” But he MANCHESTER PARKAOE, MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - A sex dis­ Herei Fraser, a 45-year veteran of to the company and submitted the January. The company had to agree added, “there is nothing that can be Inside Today crimination charge against the company. application just fpr publicity. An to actively recruit women and done about it now.” Volunteer Co. 4 of the Town Fire earlier application by Demers had minorities. Classified...... 15-17 The commission sent a ruling Department has'been cleared, but been denied on the basis of sex He said the morale in the company Comics...... 20 Fraser blamed Rivosa for not has resulted in the resignation of the earlier this month which stated that because the old by-laws of the com­ is depreciating and that the entire SOUTH WINDSOR Editorial ...... 4 company’s foreman and the company the company as not guilty of dis­ providing legal counsel for nine BSTHSIDRES pany forbid admission of women. “chaos” of the discrimination inci­ ASRUTMEailO (0FFR0IITE8I Entertainment ...... 8-9 bein^ placed on three years of proba­ crimination when it denied the months while the funds were GS 145 SPENCER STREET dent was the reason for foreman O bituaries...... 10 tion. application of Mrs. Demers the se­ Fraser said the company accepted withheld. MANCHESTER Richard Moore’s resigning. Real Estate...... 18-19 cond time she applied. The company the original charge and worked hard Signing the agreement with the On« sitting per subiect-81 per subject for The state Commission on Human There have been no new candidates MON.280-0231 THRU THURS. I TO 5:S0 Sports...... 11-13 gave its reason for the denial as the to revise the by-laws to be in com­ state puts the company under a additional subjects, groups, or individuals in OPEN SUNDAY Rights and Opportunities dismissed a for the company since the dis­ Television ...... 9 three-year probation which will in­ PRI. S TO I MON.048-0130 TO PRI. S TO IM fact that Mrs. Demers had already pliance with all the statutes. the same family. Persons under 18 must be SAT. I TO SM W eather...... 2 sex discrimination complaint filed by Despite the efforts at revising the clude monitoring of every person crimination charges were filed, accompanied by parent or guardian. SAT. I TO 8MO 9 0 3 planned to move out of state. Fraser said. IULT PJi Barbara Demers, formerly of “That was the only reason her by-laws, $500 was withheld from the who applies to be a member of the T PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. May 4, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Fri.. May 4, 1979- PAGE THREE Bids Are Likely Board Reviews Request IM a n c h e s t Need Donations W arranty DecHs MANCHESTER — The Cheney National Venion St. Corp. to Carla Squatrito and Dominic J. John DeQuattro, who headed a subcom­ mission. Historic District Commission was told Preservation Officer know by May 7 what For Sewer Rules Squatrito. property on Knollwood Drive, $25,000. mittee to look into funding of the consul­ Town voters approved withdrawal from Thursday that it should start seeking plans. If any, It has for funding the consul­ For Hospital Planning Herman M. Frechette and Albert R. Martin to Sheryl tant without the Community Development the Community Development program on tant. private donations if it is interested in fun­ A. Hainsey, property at 111-113 Wells St., $48,000. funds. Mid two options are possible — April 17. They also rejected an advisory MANCHESTER — Although Eighth District directors ding the consultant who will develop plans Anderson Notter Finegold Inc. of Boston used for mental patient treatment chiatry serve the hospital. Forest Condominium Corp. to Henry Angel and Lynette town funds or private donations. question that asked whether town funds, do not feel there is a conflict of interest as alleged by a By JUNE TOMPKINS for the district. has been designated as the consultant that and therapy, and an added floor over One of the HSA staff members also Angel, property at 143C Cliffside Drive, $87.10 con­ And Ma3(or Stephen Penny, who should be used to pay for projects that had local attorney, they will probably put out to bid a job of Herald Reporter The town had set aside $23,000 in Com­ attended ThoMday’s meeting, said the would work in the Cheney district. The updating the district's sewer regulations. the intensive care unit which will raised the issue of sharing i^iatric veyance tax. been designated to receive Community HARTFORD — A review panel of munity Development funds to pay its Board of Direcuu's is not likely to provide firm has done much work in the Boston The district directors appropriated $1,500 Tuesday contain the maternity unit, and services with other hospitms. This Leon Cieszynski to Russell G. Philbrick Sr., property at Development monies. the Health Systems Agency of North share of the costs for the consultant. The town funds for toe job. and New England area. night to hire the local engineering firm of Fuss and reconstruction of an old wing build in could be an obstacle to determining 84 Homestead St., $33,500. Because of this vote. Penny told the Central Connecticut ’ITiursday posed state Historical Commission has said it "It’s fairly eWar that the board will not Ms. Berry also recommended two per­ O'Neill to draft the new sewer regulations. 1936. the number of beds, the staff Joseph L. Swensson Jr. Inc. to Edwin L. Minch and commission to prepare to seek private sons to serve on the Board of Directors of questions concerning duplication of will provide $23,000 in funds, but the town be in a position lo appropriate town funds Anthony F. Pagano, an attorney for the opponents of Moss has said that it may be six or member said. Pearl B. Minch, both of Jupiter, Fla., property at 48 donations rather than await the board to the Connecticut Firemen’s Historical services, intercommunication with must match that grant or else no such for the consultalt," Penny told the com- Buckland Commons, the proposed $100 million residential eight months before actual construc­ Moss assured the panel that the ad­ Grisson Road, $71,900. provide town funds. Society Museum. She recommended neighboring hospitals, and service .stof'' fondinn will be received. and commercial development in the North End, tion may begin. ministration doesn’t anticipate Arnold Lawrence and Louree R. Diskan to J.A. Glynnis Berry, another commission Thomas Lewis, a professor at Manchester sharing with other hospitals to questioned whether the job would involve a conflict of in­ Moss said that so far the plans have duplication of any of the services of McCarthy Inc., two-third interest in property on Porter member, also made the same suggestion. Community College and an expert on Manchester Memorial Hospital of­ been drawn up as a result of the any of the consortium member Street, $100,000. She had asked about the possibility of terest since Fuss and O'Neill are the engineering con­ ficials who are applying for $250,000 railroad history, and David White, a direc­ sultants for the Buckland project. cooperative efforts and input from hospitals' in the Hartford region. FiduoiaryV Heed Protest Petition Is Filed receiving town funds for the consultant. tor of the state museum. for a functional planning study. Since the allegation was made. Fuss and O’Neill have both the hospital administration and Moss said the hospital is planning to Estate of John M. Purdy to J.A. McCarthy Inc., one- HEBRON — Town Clerk Marian Celio rate is set at 45 mills for the Year 1979-80. "In talking to people, it seemed the Manchester Memorial Hospital is The final appointments will be made by apparently decided not to update the regulations for the the architects. continue its service sharing third interest in property on Porter Street, $50,000. has received another “protest petition” Meeting of May 7, 1979.” Ohances were just about zero," she said; Durward Miller, chairman of the commis­ proposing a multi-million dollar Eighth District. Neither partner in the firm could be But now, Moss said, it is necessary relationships with other hospitals JuHgiiicnl lien concerning the setting of the mill rate. Mrs. Celio said she has sent a copy of The tow-n must let the stale Historic sion. expansion program which is part of a reached for comment this morning. to get engineering and other such as Windham and Rockville Automatic Comfort Corp. against Dennis M. Peaslee, The petition was filed by John Baron the petition to the Board of Selectmen. long-range plan. Tlie proposed expan­ Williard Marvin, district director, has been co­ professional advice on the functional hospitals. $459.21, property at 39 Cambridge St., and contains 109 signatures, 80 of which It was noted, however, that no town sion, originally planned for beginning chairing a subcommittee to consider a request that the planning — the square footage ITie application goes to the HSA Federal tax lien were verified. meeting is scheduled for May 7 but the sometime within the next decade, Saturday, May 5th district provide the sewers for the Buckland Commons necessai7 lor specific areas, actual Review Committee May 15 before it Internal Revenue Service against SHVC Inc., 837 S. The petition reads, “We the undersigned Regional District 8 Board of Education is has been accelerated, officials say, project. He said this morning that he personally feels detailing, whether the current power is passed on to the HSA board on May Main St., $507.11. voters and taxpayers of the Town of conducting a district budget meeting on in our Manchester, Enfield I because of the rising cost of system can tie in with the new plans, 24. Release of judgment liens Hebron, Connecticut, will rescind all that date to adopt its budget for the com­ there is no conflict with Fuss and O’Neill doing the I materials and inflation. and Vernon stores. regulations. They need updating for future use for and on actual bed needs according to (The board will then make its First New Haven National Bank against Jam es A. budget meetings, town meetings and any ing school year. William Thornton, a hospital everyone, including the Buckland Commons, he said. He projected new medical technology. recommendation to the Commission MaGowen and Donna J. MaGowen other sort of meetings, until the town tax trustee and chairman of the said he would not question the integrity of Fuss and Moss said that the hospital’s short- on Hospitals and Health Care which W.G. Glenney Co. against Alex Yakaitis. hospital’s long-range committee, O’Neill in doing the work. stay program has minimized the will hold a public hearing before a Central Chemical against Alex Yakaitis and Ann F. formed in 1966 gave an updated Fuss will probably recommend that the district adopt ne^ for patient beds over the past final decision is made. Yakaitis. the town’s sewer regulations. history of the hospital’s development several years. Release of allarhmenls NATURE HAS A GIFT to the present time. Recent im­ Another concern voiced by Dr. W.G. Glenney Co. against Alex Yakaitis. provements include expansion and James Walker of Glastonbury, who Springtime Craft Fair Norman Petersen against Alex Yakaitis and Ann F. modernization of the radiology and made up the one-man review panel, Yakaitis. FOR YOU surgery department with provision , MANCHESTER - Thirty was about the philosophy of birthing Southern New England Production Credit Association craftsmen will participate in the 5th for flexibility for moving around, and and its relationship to bed needs. against Alex F. Yakaitis and Ann F. Yakaitis. Annual Springtime Craft Fair and McCarthy Acts expansion; also, improved out­ There seems to be a growing tenden­ Old Fox Chemical Inc. against Alex Yakaitis. EVERGREEN BEAUTY Exhibit sponsored by Cadette Girl patient and emergency room cy toward natural birthin, and the Ferry-Morse Seed Co. against Alex F. Yakaitis and Ann In Smith’s Post John Albee, a member of the Future facilities, and a newuundiy. Lamaze method which requires Scout ’Troop 77 Saturday from 10 a.m. Yakaitis. Innkeepers of America at Manchester Com­ Paul Moss, assistant ad­ different room setups than the more to 3 p.m. at Center Congregational RHODODENDRONS SPECIALLY TRAINED ministrator, showed architectural familiar ‘"Twilight sleep” with use of Church on the church grounds. J MANCHESTER — Town Manager Robert Weiss said munity College, chops vegetables for a recent Open Dance Slated MAX FACTOR BEAUTY CONSULTANT drawings of the proposed new expan­ anesthetics. In the event of rain the fair will be IN BUD his assistant, Charles McCarthy, will serve as the town’s dinner served at the Regional Occupational will guide you In V sion pinans which were prepared by Moss said this is all part of the pre- in Woodruff Hall at the church. MANCHESTER — The Manchester Square Dance Club equal opportunity coordinator for the last six weeks of CHOOSE FROM OUR COLORFUL SELECTION OF RED, PINK AND WHITE putting on a beautiful face for Spring Training Center. The Future Innkeepers are Frid, Ferguson, Mahafley and Perry, development process of the proposed Homemade baked goods will be for will hold an open dance for all club level dancers Satur­ that position. sponsoring a gourmet dinner as a scholarship Architects, of Hartford. plans. sale, and the Senior Girl Scouts of day from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Verplanck School. ■ooqooooBooooaeaooq Wilber Smith, the present equal opportunity coor­ SPECIAL BONUS! fund-raiser next Wednesday at the Country ’The proposed plans, referred to as “Tliis Is why we’re asking for Troop 2 will provide a light luncheon. Earl Johnston will do the calling and Russ and Anita dinator, has resigned effective May 18 and funding for the Phase 2 in the long-range plan, call money to do this study,” Thornton P ro c ^ from the fair will be used to White will cue the rounds. BETTER QUALITY CHOOSE position runs out at the end of June. Squire in Ellington. (Herald photo by HANGING BAMBOO SHADOW for demolition of the origianl struc­ said. purchase equipment for the troop and The club will have as guests, 45 couples from the The position had been paid for with Community Strempfer) NURSERY STOCK FROM ture built in 1919 and now used as the for a camping trip to Massachusetts. Minutement Squares of Lexington, Mass. PLANTS COLLECTION Development funds, and town voters decided to withdraw Moss also said the administration main entrance and administrative of­ is contracting with Dr. David During the week preceeding the fair, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Dube have door duty. AT OVER 1s a v e 2 0 % o f f from that funding program for two years. •FUCHSIAS with any *5 Purchaeej^ fice and also for a few beds; a new Dresser of New Britain Hospital, for examples of the crafts to be sold at Refreshments will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Dick REASONABLE Our Original* Prices 11105, McCarthy will handle any of the responsibilities MCC Club Sets mental health facility which would full-time psychiatric service. the fair will be on window display at Easley, Mr, and Mrs. John Ennis, Mr. and Mrs. John •LANTANA MAX FACTOR of that position during the period after Smith’s resigna­ PRIGES ALL MAX FACTOR eliminate the need for the small Currently, private practioners in psy­ House and Hale Dept. Store., Faulds and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frankenberg. •GERAMUMS 100 COSMETICS/ tion and before funding runs out. buildings across the hospital now Manchester. Spectators are welcome. COM E IN VIUETIES OF COSMETICS The position is designed to provide an educational Gourmet Dinner •LOBELIA program about fair housing and to handle any complaints AND COMPARE MANCHESTER — The Future Innkeepers of Cemetery Notice PERENNIALS 'Intarmadlati martidowni hava baan takan. about housing problems. ■Open House- Manchester Community College are sponsoring a nine- • VERNON —Owners of Hth Annual course gourmet dinner next Wednesday at the Country lots in St. Bernard MANCHESTER -The Manchester. There will be OPIN DAILY a SUNDAY MO A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. Squire on Route 83 in Ellington. Cemetery are reminded Springtime • AUTHENTIC • Manchester Lodge of card games, pool, conver­ MANCHESTER Reservations can be obtained by calling 646-4900, ext. VERNON that all bric-a-brac, glass Masons will sponsor an sation and 'refreshments. 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE 205. Proceeds will benefit a FIA scholarship fund. Craft Fair open house on Monday TR I-C in SHOPPINB CENTER Park’s Progress containers, statuettes, All Masons and their WHITHAM NURSERY The menu will include four courses served with wine. It from 10 a.m. to noon at the nou n e lOiTOfi “aiiotiif with u r . aAa.7gi» wired plastic flowers and Mays friends are invited. will begin with aperitif wines, hors d’oeuvres, (mini 10AM to 3PM COLONIAL Masonic Temple in such are to be removed by brocolli quiches, clam spread, cheese and crackers and Pleases Weiss May 6 or they will be 36 ProtoMhuial consume du Barry). removed and disposed of CraftepertoiM ’Die main courses will include filet of sole a la James, MANCHESTER — Town Manager Robert Weiss by cemetery personnel. Free A S m M o n chicken breasts stuffed with rice with a currant jelly CURTAIN Thursday said he has been pleased with the progress of and Parking glaze, an intermezzo of lemon sherbet with Galiano, filet acquiring occupants for the Buckland Industrial Park. Annual Banquet Home Baked Ooede. of beef, Hongroise with lorette potatoes and asparagus Weiss Thursday announced that three more firms are with Hollandaise. fresh spinach salad with a basic French VERNON -The interested in acquiring land in the 393-acre park. Tlie CBtiD ctrammoML dressing, strawberries a la Rltz with petit fours with a Women’s Fellowship of the QRMi Economic Development Commission also approved the cream sherry cordial carte. Union Congregational Main 81., Manchaatar first formal sale of property in the park — two acres to Church will have its annual Spenaotad b f •SALE* Tomko Electric Inc. of Vernon. banquet and installation of Qlrl Seoul Troop 77 celebrate Mother^s Day, Other firms hold options to purchase most of the officers May 16 at 7 p.m. at remaining property in the park. Area Police Report Manchester Country Club. Sunday, May 13th, “We anticipated it would take five years to sell. We haven’t had time to put up a billboard advertising it,” Vernon Weiss said of the park. Tliere are only 17 acres that have not been set aside for interested occupants, he said. Robert D. Fluharty, 19, of 65 Meryl St., South Windsor, Weiss also informed the EDC of a $2.5 million federal was charged Thursday with first-degree robbery and grant that was not received for the park work. ’The town second-degree larceny. He was arrested on a Superior DRIVEWAYS r : n . had not expected to receive the money and had developed Court warrant in connection with the investigation of a fn a E s U m ts s park funding plans without calculating that funding. robbery at the CVS Pharmacy, Vernon, on May 30,1978. ’The money was not received because planning for the He was being held on a $10,000 bond and if not posted he park was delayed by legal actions and the federal funds was to be presented in court todav. Quality Workmanship had been used up by the time Manchester applied, Weiss South Windsor and Materials said. Kelly T. Smart, 17, of 155 Candlewood Drive, South Weiss also said his office is ready to begin planning for Windsor, was arrested ’Thursday on a warrant charging Buy early and savel the visitation program, which will have town represen­ him with third-degree burglary. tatives contact local businesses to see what help, if any, Police said the arrest was made in connection with the the town might be able to give the firms. investigation of a break into a Dart Hill Road home on 644-3302 James Quigley, chairman of the EDC, suggested the March 8 In which stereo equipment was taken. Police • PRISCILLA ~ W/LACE RUFFLE commission establish a subcommittee to look into finding said the items have been recovered. more sites in town that might have access to rail lines. Smart was released on a $ ^ nonsurety bond for C.A.B. • TAB - NATURAL - COLORS ’The proximity of a rail line made the property in the in­ appearance in court in East Hartford on May 14. • GINGHAi^! CAPE COD ~ COLORS dustrial park a popular item. , Police are investigating the report of the theft of a Constnwllon Co. TTie commission also accepted thefreslgnation of one of differential gear assembly from a van parked at 92 ’Troy • NATURAL CAFE - its members, William Sleith. 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Fri., May 4, 1979 - PAGE FIVE EiuMtiuy Hpralft Smith Says Police Lack Manchester - A Citf ot Village Charm Founded Oct. 1, 1881 The Bert Lance Puzzle Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Gifted with confidence and drive, Nov. 24,1974. The medical examiner WASHINGTON - President the record — the Congressional ('clothing Storage M Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. he became the power behind the Method for Bias Cases Carter’s former banker, budget in his home town of Jefferson City, Record, at least— is a job that would MANCHESTER —A test given to director and confidant, Bert Lance, Calhoun First National Bank while Mo., ruled that the death was ac­ Smith said. He blamed this on police , \ j Member. Audtl Bureau ol Crrculatron Member. Untied Press Itiiernalional make Diogenes weep. By their own area police department employees officers would do if persons com­ Luggage not only juggled the bank accounts of he was still in his early 30s. He also we ha ve ■ ■ ■ cidental, caused by carbon monoxide rules,, senators and representatives shows that they need more training department guidelines rather than on plained about a real estate agent who Customer Service — 647-9946 his friends and relatives but allegdiy managed the finances of the David the individual employees. For CniMni or Flying - Marlow'i His Just Harold E. Turklnoton, Executive Editor poisoning. But intimates believe it can “revise and extend” remarks to handle housing discrimination had admitted steering a minority Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor signed their names to occasional family. He manipulated their ac­ The variety of reactions showed JIM U m agi For Youl Omoss from thooo was suicide. they make on the floor before they cases, the town’s equal opportunity person or persons away from a cer­ Famous im is : SomoonHo (wo oony 0 com- • moth crystals and nuggats checks without their knowledge. counts, allowing huge overdrafts and that formal guidelines need to be tain home. At the time of his death, court appear in the Record next day. The coordinator said. plots llns), AOantlo, Vantan, Airway and • moth eaks tins and raflils We have reported the alleged juggling funds to cover them. On oc­ records indicate that David owed the Wilber Smith, who gave the tests, drafted by area police departments The proper procedure is to, get Saward. • drass and suit ba^ results are frequently misleading. to insure the reaction of the forgeries to the federal prosecutors casion, he signed their names to bank Calhoun bank $254,222.29. Two of his said the results show that area police sworn statements from the com­ • blankat bags • gown bags The one attempt — only partially employee is the proper one, he said. Opinion who have been in­ notes and checks, witnesses allege. checking accounts were overdrawn, departments should adopt plainants as a first step for criminal MARLOW’S■■■nillaWWW Evtrytkinf Sinn I9HI all lairway priced successful — to reform the system of For example, 13 of 24 officers cor­ vestigating his This led to tragedy for one member one by $55,383.54 and the otljer by procedures about what to do in such prosecution. Only 12 of the 24 officers "second-thought editing” had a cases. rectly said they would begin a submitted this answer. MANCHlmn . «49-S»1 financial of the family, Beverly Banks David, $18,081.25. He had due notes totaling criminal investigation if a tenant front and RIAR o f iTORE macabre inspiration. In the He gave the tests to classes at the Smith provided the police with 5J**J*a CHAROE CARDS ACCEFTEDI dealings. the favortie brother of Lance’s wife more than $180,000. complained that a landlord is not OPEN S DAYS • THURE. NITER TH IKK) It Congressional Record for Oct. 18, Manchester Police Department, copies of guidelines used by the Hart­ every Citizen Participation From the mass LaBelle, The two Were so close that Lance eventually made good on providing heat. The other 11, ford Police Department. Hehad been iiinwy little 1972, Rep. Hale Boggs, D-La., was which included police employees theE niirocli iftf mshm«h itriltitwlt im of testimony they named children after one however, said the matter would be a these overdrafts and obligations. ’The quoted as having made a speech from Manchester and other towns. teaching the training session for '(* dowrttonn(iwdtoirn m snclltittrsnclltitir JPm thing" N taken by two another: her son, Claude Beverly, Calhoun bank then delivered the civil case, which is incorrect. One of the things that has The task was not one which recapping the significant legislation “The officers were responding to police as part of his job as equal op­ federal grand and his daughter, Diana.LaBelle. collateral to Lance, even though the Another question asked what the portunity coordinator. passed by the outgoing Congress, and the complaints in varying ways,” characterized government in brough immediate rewards. juries, Beverly David owned stock in the stocks and securities were made out wishing his House colleagues well. Manchster over the years is The content of engineering meanwhile, a portrait of the redoub­ Calhoun bank and other sundry in David’s name. The only assets un­ the willingness of citizens to table Lance is beginning to take assets, which Lance took over. “Bert ’The trouble was that Boggs had Resident reports in not exactly scin­ der David’s control at the time of his acutally died two days before, in a participate in its affairs. tillating and there are not form. He was a harum-scarum treated Beverly’s assets as if they death amounted to a paltry $4,177.82. banker who dealt boldly and bluffed were his own,” confided a source plane crash. His remarks had been Has Ideas A prime example of that is great philosophical or social Now the Internal Revenue Service submitted before he left Washington. convincingly. close to the.family. the Water Study Committee issues to be resolved. There is is trying to collect from his widow a This grotesque evidence of the For Town He married into the banking Sometimes David would learn of $26,000 tax on the collateral that was Congressional Record’s longstanding ANCHESTER -A town which worked so hard before nothing by rather dull work, business. He wooed and won LaBelle huge overdrafts in his name. He delivered to Lance. falsity 30 outraged then-Rep. resident who attended the April 17 referendum under however important it is. David, whose family owned the town became alarmed over what Lance ■ Footnote: We were unable to reach William Steiger, R-Wis., that he Tuesday’s comment ses­ the charmanship of Harry The committee members bank in Calhoun, Ga. was doing with his property and Lance but will be happy to carry his launched a reform drive. It- sion had several Reihnorn. Big, bluff and burly, Lance was full began writing checks to recover his comments if he will get in touch with kept at it until it was done. culminated last year in a modest suggestions, including of boastful bluster. He was an assets. Our sources s^y that David firing the town manager. That committee sat for Reihnorn and the rest of the us. Beverly david’s widow, A Jeffer­ change in the rewriting rules. Begin­ amiable intriguer, a rustic wrote checks without any idea son City, Mo., school teacher named The man questioned hours pouring over difficult group deserve the com­ sophisticate, a laugher at jokes who whether there was enough money to ning in March, 1978, an identifying whether the town should engineering and financial data Linda, was also unavailable for com­ “bullett” (a printed dot) must munity’s gratitude. Their in­ gladhanded his way around Calhoun. cover them. ment. Her attorney, Clarence W. have so many lights on at appear before every speech in the in an effort to decide the best volvement is what should real­ In the egalitarian atmosphere he en­ The financial worry, friends allege, Hawk, refused to discuss the case. night and whether more course for Manchester to take ly be regarded “participatory couraged, the most obscure addition helped bring on a nervous Congressional Censors Record that was not actually police should be walking to his entourage would, within five or breakdown. He was found dead in his delivered. the street to provide toward improving its water democracy.” Trying to keep members of 10 minutes, begin to call him “Bert.” automobile inside a closed garage on When Steiger died last December, protection. supply and distribution. Congress honest when they speak on the customary eulogies were offered He also said churches in the House. One colleague was should not take stands on moved to remark: “IT is a little political issues and should ironic that so many of (the eulogies) pay taxes if they do so. ’There also should be a must be ‘buileted’ as a result of Bill’s mN"itnPS)som£p/’i• S i * —- * ___ • Al limit on the amount of Quote/Unquote work here. His absolute insistence on welfare payments made to honesty means that the record is persons, he said. Big 7 Ft. going to show they were not Another resident said 8 Rib Garden present.” there is a lack of renters “I can’t help myself. I’ll do it again Umbrella squall of sleet, hail, rain and snow Even the “Bullet” reform was and low-income persons on by FInkel when I feel like it.” whipped through the New England something of a dud. Some members town board’s boards and — Janel Dyson, 43, who was con­ stales. UOHM of Congress have stretched the commissions. More unaf­ victed as a snoop in Barnsley, Q-uees “To enact a draft, I believe, would revision-and-extension rule to the filiated voters also should 27.40 England, and fined $150 for PUBLIO Our Rag. 39.99 be unnecessary, unfair and counter­ point where they can avoid the tell be appointed to town peering into her neighbors' boards, he said. Easy push­ productive to the best interests of the tale mark by simply saying a doorways and letter slots. The Community button adjusts Army.” sentence or two on the floor and then the tilt automa­ “Did anyone get that storm’s Development Advisory —Clifford L. Alexander Jr., pasting a long speech onto the official tically. Solid/ number? It wasn’t around long Committee and Housing floral combina­ seeretary of the Army, responding transcript later. Steiger’s reform enough to get a name.” Committee both should be tions; 6” poly to criticism of the volunteer succeeded only in forcing members fringe. — A resident of Boston's Beacon continued even though the system for gaining military to appear on the floor for a few town has withdrawn from (Only12ptrtlort; Hill, after a harsh, unexpected recruits. - seconds. Community Development, gorry.norainchtck*) Even the television of House the resident said. sessions hasn’t deterred members A Sunnybrook Drive resi­ 5>Pc. Folding 42” Mesh Table & Chair Set dent complainted about Weather-resistant enamel finish on steel, bonderized | q a . from rewriting what they actually for years of rust-free service...... 0 * 1 said. Few if any of their constituents drainage behind his Our Rig. 119.95 will ever see the TV tape that would residence. Peter DiRosa, a member Yesterdays contradict their amended version of Arkla ‘Embermatic’ of the Town Board of Cast Aluminum ! ^ D R '//c e / what they said, so the editing con­ Directors, presided. 25 Years Ago 10 Years Ago tinues apace. Twin Burner Mrs. Thomas Lewis bequeaths This date was a Sunday; The Portable Gas Grill property on Finley Street to the Herald did not publish. River Walk town. Angle and Walters M59 Our Reg. 229.99 Set Sunday Extra-large 4S0 sq. In. grid with MANCHESTER -The warming rack. Stainless steel Hockanum Riyer Linear dual burners; 40,000 BTU’s with Better off with SALT II dual heat controls. Push-button Park Committee will spon­ Igniter to light grill Instantly. sor a two-hour walk Sunday WASHINGTON (NEA) - There is and the Soviet Union, but it will not and deployment of still more mis­ .tire debate. along the Hockanum The Almanac a real danger, as the lines are drawn restore the clear superiorly this siles and weapons systems. But if it is hard to be sure that the Riyer. 24” Portable for a protracted debate over the country enjoyed at an earlier stage of Merely by continuing their arms Russians aren’t cheating under a The walk will begin 1 Bar-B-Q Grill SALT II treaty, that both sides will the nuclear era. It will keep alive the buildup at its current pace, the treaty which specifically prohibits p.m. from the parking lot Today is Friday, May 4, the 124th the C oral& a began. When it was become so fascinated by the trees possibility of further strategic arms Soviets by 1985 could have up to 3,000 concealment measures, how on earth on New State Road op­ 8.88 Our Reg. 11.99 day of 1979 with 241 to follow. Easy to move where you need over the Japanese had lost 39 ships, that they lose sight of the forest. limitations but it will not guarantee strategic nuclear delivery systems— could we have confidence that we posite the Sunnybrook The moon is in its first quarter. the United States one aircraft Apartments. It, with twin side handles. On a subject as complex as warmer relations with the Russians i.e., missile launchers and heavy knew what they were up to when Easy-lift grid adjustment. ’The morning stars are Mercury, carrier. ' Town directors and strategic arms control, it is all too in other spheres. It is a limited trea­ bombers — which is more than we there was nothing to preclude con­ 24” Deluxe Folding Qrflf, Venus and Mars. In 1970, four students at Kent State members of the Conserya- easy to become mired in endless ty, with limited objectives. could acquire even with a massively cealment of their weapons activity? Rffl. 14.99...... 11.44 The evening stars are Jupiter and University (Ohio) were killed when tion Commission are argument over Yet having said all that, it is still expensive crash building program. With or without a SALT II treaty, Saturn. National Guardsmen on duty to con­ expected to participate. details ranging difficult to see how reject of this The United States, according to Pen­ this country’s basic strategic The public is also inyited to Hardwood Frame ’Those bom on this date are under trol campus demonstrations opened from the heavy treaty could possibly enhance U.S. tagon estimates, would still have deterrent will remain adequate for join the group. Director’s Chair the sign of Taurus. fire. missile “gap” to interests. more warheads than the Soviets, but the foreseeable future. ’That is to say, In case of rain, the walk American painter Frederick In 1977, former President Richard verification To reject SALT II would be to snap, theirs would pack greater destruc­ we could absorb a surprise first will be held the same time Our Reg. 28.88 Church was born May 4, 1826. Nixon admitted in a TV intervew that problems of perhaps permanently, the heretofore tive power. strike by the Russians and still May 13. Deluxe frames come In your choice On this day in history: he “let the American people down” telemetry encryp­ of finish. Canras covers in assorted unbroken momentum of arms control Nothing in SALT II percludes the retaliate — from our submarines and colors. Folds easily for storage. Use In 1855, the first hospital in the by lying and aiding the Watergate tion. Family Planning Scotts 21 ” Lawn Spreader efforts dating back to the 1963 United States from the development -alert bombers — with enough Indoors or out. world operated exclusively for cover-up while in the White House. MANCHESTER -The But for the nuclear test ban treaty. of new weapons that our military destructive force to wipe out the 26.40 Our Rag. 29.97 women was opened in New York Ci­ A thought for the day: Latin writer Couple to Couple, a Senate, and indeed for the country, That is a dangerous signal to planners consider desirable, such as Soviet Union as a functioning society. 8*Web Folding Patio Chair Spread seed, lime, fertilizer with ty- Publilius Syrs said, “Many receive national organization for precision control. Bakedon finish. only one question ultimately transmit, not only to the Soviet Union the mobile MX missile. Yet rejection But the object of SALT II, and the In 1942, the World War II Battle of advice, few profit by it.” teaching the successful use 6 . 6 6 Our Reg. 8.88 matters. Will the United States be but to the rest of the world as well. It of the treaty would not s p ^ up arms agreement which preceded it Hoffman Garden Foods better off — strategically, politically of natural family planning, Comfortable over-size frame with would inevitably heighten tensions production and deployment of such and hopefully will follow in years will conduct a series of non-tilt patio legs. Extra wide, and economically — with this treaty between this country and the USSR weapons by one day — we’re moving head, is to make it a little less likely four classes beginning Sun­ colorful webbing. •Azalea/Evergreen or without it? at a period when relations are none as fast as we can already. that such a nuclear Armageddon will day, May 20 from 2 to 4:30 Matching 6-Web Chaise, •Tomato Food Thought Even the most ardent advocates of Rtg-14.99...... 11.97 too good in any case, and the blam e- Verification — the. ability of the ever arrive. p.m. at St. John’s Religious 4«*AZALEA ivntnts • 5 Lb. Super Manure SALT II readily admit it is not a in the eyes of other nations — would United States to monitor Soviet com­ SALT II is not the be-all and end-all Education Center, 183 FOOD EACH Good times are enjoyed by all of Not so? Many of these individuals perfect agreement. It will limit the fall squarely on the United States. pliance with SALT II treaty of nuclear arms control. It is merely Main Street, Old Saybrook. Our Reg. 1.97 us! We also know that there can be enter a second marriage and they To register contact Bill Adjustable Chaise Lounge nuclear arms race, but it will not halt In the absence of mutually agreed- provisions and to detect any cheating one more step along a difficult and situations in life which are unplea­ have the benefit of having learned and Kathy Siddons of with Tufted Foem Cushion it. It will preserve the strategic upon ground rules, both sides would in a timely fashion — has become a danger-packed road. But it is, at Melnor Oscillating sant and burdensome. When trouble what really does matter in life! They balance between the United States Manchester at 649-4908. seems to hit us between the eyes, we abruptly escalate the development major point of controversy in this en- least, a step in the right direction. 23.70 Our Reg. $33 Lawn Sprinkler are in a better position to know what Rehearsal For total relaxation! Folding wonder why we must go through they are looking for in a husband or MANCHESTER -The chaise has sculptured plastic 4.96 OurReg.6.S9 experiences which can be agonizing wife! It goes to show that even in The Lighter Side arms, non-tip legs. Comfortable, Lightweight aluminum. Beethoyen Chorus will corded edge cushion. and anxiety producing. Such times times of trouble, there can be a Covers up to 34’x6S’. rehearse on ’Tuesday from • Matching Patio Cushioned Chair may seem to be incompatible with potential blessing depending upon 10 to 11 a.m. at the R.g.iaas...... 14.40 our understanding of God as one who how we accept these situations of Emanuel Lutheran Church is our father. life. NewEPA Rating: 30 Miles To The Glutton in Manchester. ’There will Let me suggest that troublesome Let us pray: Dear God, if we find be coffee served prior to 1 get is that gasoline rationing would times can serve a great purpose. ourselves at this time in our lives By DICK W K S ’r “How could you force them to get by “If gas rationing is made man­ the rehearsal. All be unfair to motorists. Often times, our priorities become faced with problems which seem to WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ad­ on less than nothing?” datory, dieting should be mandatory, piembers are expected to Critics point out that individuals clearer and we come to new un­ offer no solutions, give us the ministration’s standby gasoline By way of reply, he referred me to too.” , attend as this is the last who don’t drive automobiles would rehearsal before the derstanding of what is really impor­ patience to wait for answers and the rationing plan has been getting bad an article in the May issue of Omni I said, “I can see your point, but let experience hardly any deprivation groups May 9 perfdr- tant to us. 1 think, for example, of the knowledge that even in difficulties, marks in Congress, mostly on magazine. It reports that Americans me remind you that even if under the proposal. Virtually the en­ number of people who have gone thy will can be revealed to us. Amen. grounds it is unfair. in the aggregate are 2.3 billion Americans lost 2.3 billion pounds you tire onus of gasoline conservation through a divorce and who felt at the Rev. Dr. James D. MacLauchlin Unfair to whom? Well, there have pounds overweight. couldn’t put it in your gas tank.” would be borne by car owners. time their lives were ruined. Second Congregational Church been several variations on the inequi­ The amount of calories in the food “Don’t be too sure,” the lobbyist As you might expect, organizations ty theme, but the overall impression required to produce that much extra replied. “Researchers already are that look after the interests of This is the fat has the energy equivalent of more experimenting with ‘gasohol,’ which SCOOPS motorists are lobbying mightily season for BLACK liyDcnlSiMiyd than 190 million gallons of gasoline, it is a mixture of gasoline and alcohol. against the plan. CARPENTER (FEATURES 6 GREAT RIDES) Coleco 24’ DIam. x 4 Ft. Deep If um RONTTAl^ JfRItir W O M / W M K UP, SHE says. Why not expand that program to in­ SHE’p mmr m wtil he “I say it is unfair to single out car ANTS Round Pool Package In other words, if the 110 million clude tests of ‘fatoline,’ a mixture of 44>lece Durable California Redwood $Q 7 RLTCO ‘Sierra’ Playgym COUIP SUE HIM R)R HAIF OF SHE’P urn owners for gasoline rationing,” the Just the size for most fic(m fmotr. Americans who contribute more than gasoline and fat?” yardsi Copper-clad CHUfORMA. DO Washington representative of one for Hours of Summer Fun m . their share to the national weight I said, “The problem is that fat dis­ steelwalls, 44HPsand I auto club told me. “If and when the •2 Passenger glide ride filter, aluminum safety average were to trim down to nor­ appears once the weight is lost. In crunch comes, the allocation .PIumpFoamButton-Tutt^ReplacementCusnions •2 safety swings ladder, even an In-wall mal, they would save more energy order to produce ’fatoline’ you would •Tubular trapeze. skimmer. Ourr program should apply to everyone Cal than it takes to run a million cars for need some way to recover the Ch.lr,R...s.99...... 6 . 6 6 1 Chslse.R.s.ii.M ...... •5W Ft. slide Our Reg. 69.99 1080.1 alike.” two months. • Sturdy 4 leg construction blubber as It is taken off. Where AiMmbtyrtqulrtd. Allow 10 days tor delivery to store. Assembly regutred. “Who else is there?” I asked. “In all fairness, how can you talk BLISS would you get funds to finance that imNw “I’m talking about folks who use about rationing gasoline to motorists type of research?” other means of transportation. Let’s and not do something to prevent all “No problem," he assured me. 649-9240 n have rationing apply to them, top.” that potential mileage from being “We’ll get Congress to enact an IUSEnEIIDIir»C(llfMIT “How can you ration gasoline to wasted on overeating?,” the auto ad­ Excess Paunches Tax.” 1145 TOLUND THRNnKE TRI-CIH SH0PPIH6 CENTER people who don’t use it?,” I inquired. vocate demanded. STOIIE HOURS: MON. THRU FM.. U A H to 9130 FM .SATURDAY, 9 AM to 9:30 PM .SUNDAY. IIA M Io 5 FM .P IR C C S ^ C T IV E THRU SUNDAY PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. FrI.. May 4, 1«7B EVENINGCiVCinii^u HERALD.n c«i\ftLii^, Fri.,rn ., Mayinay 4, 1979-iviv— PAGEr/tt SEVEN jfV***jM ^**¥**#*¥**¥¥**¥¥¥*¥*¥***«i*1M M t¥¥¥¥¥*¥J|l¥*¥.¥¥¥¥TVT4iVV1i'¥¥¥4txM M Xx t ¥ ¥ ¥ VOL. XXXVI, NO. 30 School Uorlo t 12th ANNUAL ¥ ¥ Study ¥ ¥ Readies ¥ Law Suggested ¥ ¥ The time has arrived when The full-year course, superbly Play ¥ sophomores and juniors will be elec­ taught by Miss Cathrine Cerrina, is ¥ ting, or. in some cases, have already divided into two parts. The first halt What happens when a man from LOYALTY DAY elected other schedules for next of the year is devoted to criminal New York City buys an old house out ¥ year. For those juniors who are law. in the country without water or elec­ ¥ looking for a class that is relevent to The aspects of the criminal trial tricity, that is in an advanced state of thier lives, rather than say, physics. are^overed in depth, from the initial disrepair or doesn’t tell his ¥ I'd like to suggest an excellent but arrest through the conviction. The sophistipated city wife who hates the ¥ often overlooked class in the Social students are taught the best ways to country' yuite a tew things, actual­ ¥ Studies Dept.: Law in American handle themselves in these ly, and the best way to find out what VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Society. It is one of the more perti­ situations, if they are ever unfor­ they are is to see Sock n’ Buskin’s up­ ¥ nent courses to everyday life than tunate enough to be involved in a coming presentation of "George ¥ any of the classes I have taken. crime. Washington Slept Here,” on the Extensive use of speakers from all nights of May 11, 12, 18 and 19. ¥ aspects of the legal field is another The play is written by Moss Hart ¥ plus for the class. Juvenile and adult and George S. Kauffman and, from probation officers, lawyers, and all indications, it should be a great ¥ Seniors state prosecutors, along with several production. The actors. have been ANDERSON-SHEA POST NO. 2046 ¥ police officers, most notably. Officer rehearsing after school every day ¥ James McCooe, are an invaluable since the beginning of April under the ¥ Advised asset to the class. direction of Verne Burnett. They allow for material that is out­ Appearing in their second S n’ B ¥ After much toil and anticipation, side the realm of textbook or teacher plays are John Gibeault as Newton ¥ the school year of 1978-79 and the knowledge to be presented in a con­ Fuller, the owner of the histric home, cise and interesting manner. Also, AUXlUARY Manchester High School class of 1979 and Sara Elman as Annabelle, his THE LADIES’ ¥ are coming down the home stretch. field trips are taken to the Superior wife. ¥ Spring recess is over, the clocks are Court in Hartford, to see the legal Also in his second role is Rick converted to Daylight Savings Time process in action. This first-hand Spiller as Mr. Kimber, the repair­ ¥ look at the court scene adds an extra and senior activities are getting un­ MHS sunbathers herald the spring with a there are only 32 days of school remaining— 30 man. Other high points in the show Presents ¥ derway. I guess summer has finally dimension to what is learned in class. superb display of lassitude. As of this date, should be Liz Busky as Madge Fuller, ¥ come into view. The second half of the year deals for seniors. the daugh^r, Jim Prenetta as Steve “Now,” I heard one student say, with civil law. Though some students Eldridge, her boyfriend, and Bob "All we have to do is sit back and find it less interesting than the first Lenhardt as Mr. Prescott, the ornery wait it out.” But unfortunately for half, civil law is actually the branch neighbor, who posts "No t of the legal system that everyone will ¥ some, the wait will be an eternity. Counselor Interviewed Trespassing” signs. One of the most Some senseless traditions have inevitably come in contact with, and experienced actors in' the production ¥ Loyalty it an intangible thing but it ¥ ¥ sprung up out of the spring senior ac­ is, therefore, more relevent. If you’ve received a pass to fact, one of the two new guidance he took on some responsibilities of will be Paul Marte as Uncle Stanley, ¥ ¥ ¥ tivities of the past. These traditions Students learn their individual guidance latelywith the signature Mr. counselors in the guidance depart­ the occupation such as class appearing in his sixth Soc n’ Buskin cautei people to form a government, to have resulted in the tragic deaths of rights, including the process of O’Donnell scrawled at the bottom, ment this year. scheduling. play. ¥ obey its lam and rulet, and to willingly de­ ¥ MHS g rad u ates or p o ten tial marriage and divorce, how to make a the first thought that might have Mr. O’Donnell came to MHS last Prior to his position in Coventry, As important as the acting facet of ¥ fend their country againit its enemies. It it t ¥ graduates. The post-senior prom will, what to look for in a contract, passed through your mind is *'Who is fall after serving as Work Mr. O’Donnell lived and worked in theater is the production crews. The ¥ migration to the beaches, the enor­ how to.establish credit, and countless Mr. O'Donnell and why does he want Experience Coordinator at Coventry Brooklyn, New York. He worked in one hundred or so people who com­ ¥ a cohesive factor that welds a people ¥ mous graduation parties, and most of other procedures necessary to their me?” Depending on what you've High School. He replaced Mr. Brooks the school system there in a high prise the crews have been working as together to act for the common good. ¥ ¥ all the tremendous consumption lives. been up to, or not up to lately, he who retired as guidance counselor at school of about 1,700 students. long as hard as the actors. ¥ ¥ of alcohol sometimes result in fatal Law in American Society is not could be paging you for a number of MHS. Some of the main differences When asked what problems, if any, The publicity crews have been We observe Loyalty Day, therefore, to conclusions. just for people thinking of going into reasons. But the question still between his position in Coventry and that he has encountered since hanging posters, writing letters and ¥ remind ourselves and others that there it ¥ A simple solution? "Put a stop to a law-related field. It’s not just a remains, who is Mr. O’Donnell. this one in Manchester are that CHS working at Manchester High Schoool, newspaper articles. Costumes and ¥ no substitute for loyalty and we observe it t ¥ the traditions, of course.” “gut” course. Though offered on the Except for the four hundred students is only one fourth the size of MHS and Mr. O’Donnell stated that the fact props have been searching for their ¥ If one has to hastily jump to this regular and advanced levels, it offers who need his guidance from time to has only two people in its guidance that he is still unknown to so many needed items. The lighting crew has ¥ to pledge ourselves to maintain a free solution one would have every one of plenty of challenge for an honors stu­ time, few others at Manchester High department. Although Mr. O’Donnell students is a principle one. He also been designing their lighting plan and ¥ society in which loyalty it respected apd ¥ the 550 odd seniors down one’s back. dent. School know the answer. He is in didn't serve as a counselor at CHS, stated that people expect him to sound members hve been taping their encouraged. ¥ “How can we break with tradition ... It is a course for someone looking duplicate the work of the man he effects. ¥ it’ll never happen to me .. we know for an interesting class, packed with replaced as another small problem. Out of all these crews the one faced “God grants liberty only to those who ¥ ¥ not to drive after we drink ... information that will be usefeul for AFS Visits Allentown But he explained that the change has with the most difficult task is the sets t love it and are always ready to guard and ¥ ¥ everybody’s going to the beach.” yes, the rest of his life. — Paul Marte. been more difficult on the students crew. Chaired by Glen Aliczi and Allentown, Pennsylvania may not group, aiong with the hosting AFS K defend it. ” — Daniel Webster. ¥ ¥ it’s pretty obvious that the traditions he is in charge of than on himself, Randee Trabitz, this crew has not be one of the better known towns in club, traveled to Philadelphia to see ¥ are here to stay. What, then, is a the various historic sites in that city. since they’ve been used to someone only to build the set, but it also has to ¥ ¥ viable alternative? that state, but it became a temporary else. figure out how to make it rain on the High School home for six Manchester High The trip took up most of the day with ¥ ¥ ¥ The two phrases that come to mind However, Mr. O’Donnell seems to set and how to transform the ragged students during the weekend of April the students then returning to their ¥ are "good juugement” and “common have settled in quite well with the old house into a beautiful country ¥ 6th-9th. The students were par­ homes to spend Saturday evening sense.” It's fine to go to the beach students and faculty at MHS, with no home — all into the space of a fifteen World Notes ticipants in the American Field Ser­ with their host families. A luncheon t after the senior prom, but take some major complications. He is enjoying minute intermission. No easy task, The varsity baseball team beat vice's annual short term exchange. and small social get together was care getting there. Wait unitl dawn his job immensely andTs at present this one, but with set being con­ ¥ Fermi of Enfield by a 25-7 count last (On Friday, April 6th, at 10 a.m. the held bn Sunday, bringing to a close or until the alcohol level in your helping students to set up their structed this week and weekend, all ¥ Monday, establishing a new school six-students left Connecticut by train the third day of the exchange. blood drops. If that takes all the schedule for the 1979-80 school year. should be finished with time to spare. ThBtosB Hovoy record for runs scored. A fantastic on their way to Pennsylvania. Par­ The students were able to observe ¥ "fun” out of it for you, then you So if you do receive a pass from Great acting and a good technical achievement. Yet there was one ticipating in the exchange were some of the biggest differences ¥ defintely have a warped sense of between Manchester and Allentown Mr. O’Donnell don’t ignore it. job (the latter under the direction fo Frank Wohlgemuth— COMMANDER Doris LaForrIere...... PRESIDEN^ enjoyment. problem — the game took over four Karen Bensen, Jocelyn Ivory, Juan when they attended school with their Although he may be unknown to you Lee Hay) promise to make “George ¥ No, I don’t advocate a "dry” hours to complete, due to the nine in­ Pedrini, John Wilt, Mike Hall and ning format used in the league. host brothers and sisters on Monday. at this time, he is prepared to guide Washington Slept Here” one of S n’ graduation (the two words are a con­ Rosa Vega. Wes Rhuda ...... CHAIRMAN Margaret Zlkus ...... CHAIRMAN ¥ The Ailentown High School enrolls you toward your future. — Joanne B’s all-time great performances. See tradiction in terms), but I am for a High school baseball games should The trip, which should have taken students from within a hundred mile Weiss you there. — Laurie Patarini ¥ little common sense on the part of be reduced to seven innings. Such a six hours, lasted ten hours because of radius of Allentown. It is basically a ¥ . the graduates. Have all the fun you change would take a lesser toll on the train delays and other complications. bodies of the players, and it would commuting school. The school is a want, but walk to and from your own By 8 p.m. Friday evening the ¥ improve fan interest. As it stands combined junior and senior high Meditation Encouraged graduation. And most of all, be Manchester students finally met the school with a total enrollment of 1,- ¥ now, varsity baseball games rarely families with whom they would stay A million years ago, when we were markedly communistic partriotic LOYALTY DAY BALL, FRIDAY, MAY 4th, 1979 IN BRIDGEPORT, CT. careful and stay alive! — Peter 200 students. Krupp. end before six p.m. during the four day visit. all little tykes, the routine of a brainwashing, and religious, ¥ » • » The students did not all stay in The short term exchange ended for schoolday began with the patriotic puritannically-inspired references ¥ The infamous teachers’ lounge Allentown. Somer were housed in the the six Manchester AFSers when songs and pledges and a prayer. out of school doctrine. Protectors of LOYALTY DAY PARADE, SUNDAY, MAY 6th, 1979,1:00 P.M. W DRIDGEPORT, CT. door, which habitually takes students surrounding suburbs. Because Allen­ they left Allentown around 1:00 p.m. Unless the school was private or the first amendment passed this new ¥ by surprise when it opens, thereby town and its surrounding com­ Monday to board the tr,ginback to parochial, these prayers were proposal and replaced it with a com­ ¥ Editorial Notes knocking them silly, was never re- munities are basically farming com­ Connecticut. This weekendcSlteluded generally ambiguous and basic, prom ising ’’moment of silent ¥ hung as promised. This was supposed munities, the students noted a only the first half of the short wsm referring to perhaps God, but meditation,”, which could be filled i The Post and The Ladles' Auxiliary Extend Its Appreciation To The Following Sponsors: The present High School World to be done way back during Christ­ difference in the lifestyle of the peo­ exchange. On May 4th through the avoiding terms like Jesus, Buddha or with whatever beliefs or thoughts one ¥ editors are now accepting 7th, Manchester High School Zeus. Statistically, this country is mas vacation. ple compared to life in Manchester. followed, or nothing, thereby ^ ______JUNIOR BIRLSQIRLS UNIT MIHIMYiiiimwiiiifrMitmiMBimimmxKi OF PAST IMNIIUBn EDWIUB S T I ^ ¥ applications for the seven available * • « When discussing the differences, Students and their families will be composed of a majority of Christians promoting the American Ideal of free hosts to eight students from the IN MEMORIMN TO OUR SON IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM C. LYNN VFW Auxiliary i|i2048 Mrs. Shirley Stickney ¥ editorial posts for the 1979-1980 Eleven windows were found broken one MHS student commented, and Jews, making the prayers of our thought. Mr. & Mrs. W m Iw Rhuda Mrs. Lynn, Bill & Bridget school year. All students interested in the cafeteria early this week. The “Everything was at a much slower Allentown area. The MHS American early school years innocuous. ¥ in a position as editor for the HSW damage, extensive and expensive, pace there compared to life here.” Field Service club is presently in the A belated backwash of the Last Monday and Tuesday and HOLMES BROS. MMCffiSTER UMBER CO. please contact Ingrid Jacobson or was caused by flying rocks — On Saturday, the Manchester process of planning for this weekend. McCarthy-era-fanaticism triggered a ’Thursday Principal Ludes spoke over MmnniTYiiios. U&RHOUSINGCORP. Howard Buiding Materials & Hardware ¥ Peter Krupp during the next week. presumably not thrown by anyone” — Joanne Weiss, campaign for the removal of such the intercom to reaffirm the purpose .Into Dealer • Fuel Oil Builders of Custom Homes Arthur 255 CENTER STREET ¥ 315 CENTER STREET 09 EAST CENTER STREET paying taxes. of this ignored, condemned and Norman MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 ¥ Blood Donors talked-over moment. Many students MANCHESTER, CONN. 05040 MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 School Besieged by Vandals abuse the moment as an extra XHIIF.T1EIIIIEYRINERIU.H0ME ¥ minute to get to school or say a few .WILSON ELECTRICAL CO., INC. Are Wanted When students and faculty MMEWMISIIIIIIIW. W. HMIRY BKHiUlll L liK R CO. Residential & Commercial Wiring 210 WEST CENTER STREET what appeared to be black crayon. quick words to friends in the hall. Builders • Mason Contractors returned to school on Monday mor­ And, of course, there are always' Building Materials 73 SUMMIT STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 On Thursday, May 10, the Red Most often it is simply a jabbering 180 BIDWELL STREET ning, they were greeted by the sight fresh scratches decorating the walls session before the class truly begins. ROUTE 44A, BOLTON NOTCH MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 ¥ Cross Bloodmobile will be visiting of fresh vandalism: blatant abuse in of the lavatories. MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 V A N in CLEANERS Manchester High School. The blood Few times are the individuals who the cafeteria and on the walls of the The vandals have not yet been sincerely make use of the moment' ROVIC, INC. 321 QREEN ROAD ¥ donations collected on this date will school. caught, but they are presumably high MMKflESnRSnTEBMl MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 ¥ be used to fill the needy Bloodbank. considered, and loud noises and HARMSOtrS STATIONERS Party Papet; Goods & Decorations The damage to the cafeteria win­ school students. Why do they do this? rustling bodies can be distracting. 1041 MAIN STREET 840 MAIN STREET ¥ The Bloodbank depends solely on dows was estimated at twenty-two Is school so unbearable that students MANCHESTER, CONN. 05040 MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 BOOSTERS donations from people like us at MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 hundred dollars. Rocks were ap­ are forced to destroy it? Perhaps MR. & MRS. JACK BOWERS MHS. It is important that we take a parently thrown through many of the they are looking for attention. In this The moment of silent meditation is WYMAN OIL CO. SHEAR BEAUTY UNISEX SALON few minutes out of our schedules in MANCHESTER SAND A CRAVEL CO. MR. & MRS. ARMAND FRANCOEUR t large panes of glass, scattering case, they should have signed their not a time when controversial doc­ 484 EAST MIDPLE TURNPIKE order to donate one of our 10-12 pints shards over the floor, tables, and ¥ 484 EAST MIDPLE TURNPIKE IFasbeil gSand a Z & l ftohtone Z ' J1r?fo5d®c S 06108 GENE & LAURA FREEMAN ¥ names to their handiwork. Are they trines are forced down one’s throat, £ MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Redl-Mix Cotwrete EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 06108 of blood. The procedure is short and chairs. insecure? Do they have to ruin things Redl-Mlx Concrete MURIEL GROVER but a time for introspection — a KAREN & CLAYTON HENCE ¥ painless, yet carries significance. Janitors were hard at work for others? breather before the day begins. CRISPINO’S 8UPRERIE POORS Your blood may save someone’s i CRISPINO’S SUPREME FOODS FONTAINE MOVINO A TRUCKINQ M A M OIL SERVICE MR. & MRS. TOM HENEGHAN ¥ 'cleaning up the remnant glass, and The answer can only be guessed at. Those of us who desire to ignore the 485 Harttprd Road'. Oall Day or Night 289-4842 life. “ ...... ROUTE 16 HELEN & TOM HOVEY the area was roped off to insure the Vandalism is undeniably a selfish, moment, should at least realize its BOLTON, CONN. .06040 ¥ In order to protect the donors’ safety of the students. This was not stupid act. ’The obcious cure for it is a significance and stay quiet for those TEO CUMMINQS in s u r a n c e LEA’S MARKET MR. & MRS. ROGER JEROME ¥ state of health, the Red Cross has in­ the extent of the damage, however. touch of maturity in the students at of us who wish to observe it. After all Parkada Office Building 249 Spruce Street JOHNSON INSURANCE ASENCY, INC. RAY & DORIS UFERRIERE stituted certain restrictions. The Various vulgarities were scrawled MHS, and a feeling of respect for — a little courtesy won’t kill you.” — NASSIFF ARMS A 00. Manchester, Conn. 06040 MARY E. LEDUC, P.D.P. ¥ donor must be between the ages of 17 upon the brick walls of the school in others. — Patty Shirer. C.V.E. AL SIEFFERTS APPLIANCE and 65 and weigh at least 110 lbs. For 991 Main Street ,445 Hartford Road HAROLD A OLORIA DUFF RUTH & CHARLES LUCAS JAMES & DOROTHY MC CARTHY those who are 17 years old, parental FAIRWAY t ADAMS JEWELESS permission must be obtained. The Miracle of Main Street J. QARMAN CLOTHIER a r t MOLLER. JR. ' ,887 Main Street 70S Main S treet' ¥ The Bloodmobile will be at MHS JERRY MUISE ¥ for only a few hours and we wish to M .O .C . SILKW ORM PO ^ h CHESTER WALLPAPER A PAINT CO.. INC. 43R0 INF. DIV. VETS ASSOC.: J.L0VET MR. & MRS. HERMAN PARADISE . fit in as many donations as possible. ManehMtar. Conn. 06040 .jgg Middle Turnpike . 103-Me-172-VET.-118-RI, 102 & 169 Ct WES A LUCY RHUDA ¥ In order to donate blood, we ask that PENTLAND THE FLORIST FLORENCE STREETER, P.D.P. ¥ you sign up, for an appointment for OHOAb STREET DAIRY QUEEN MR. A MRS. JOE TAMAYO. JR. any time that is convenient for you, TIM MOBIARTrS CITRD SERVICE 242,Broad Street. 24 Birch Strbef ¥ SILKTOWN.MOTORS TERRY VARNEY, STATE PRESIDENT in the office. CARSON PRODUCTS. INC. FRANK A DOT WCHLGEMUTH ¥ We hope the Bloodmobile's visit to MANCHESTER, CONN< 06040 PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP 36 Oak Street 218 Hartford Road > MARGARET ZIKUS MHS is a success and we are depen­ MANCHESTER PACKINQ COJ. iNC. ding on your donations. "Please give Quality Provisions & Meat Prodqcts 34th INF. uni., 10001 ENQR. RTTN. someone else a chance to live.” — JT ' Reunion Committee - Ray Laferriere ^ Kevin Davids i f ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD. Fri,, May 4. 1979 Crafts Workshops EVENING HERALD. Fri., May 4, 1979- PAGE NINE GUILFORD — Special weekend workshops for Theater Workshops a , Mr craftsmen, both amateur and professional, have bertyme STORRS — A series of summer, workshops in theater a popular feature of the Guilford Handcraft Center offering college credits will be offered here May 21-June Where to Go e TRIPS FOR TANKFUL TRAVELERS School’s spring time activities. These are conducted by 28 by the University of Connecticut in conjunction with outstanding professional Connecticut craftsmen and the Nutmeg Summer Playhouse. provide opportunities for intensive study in areas of The courses, offered by the Department of Dramatic & What to Do special interest not covered in the regular curriculum. Arts and the Office of Cr^it Programs, will cover acting Workshops offered this year in basketmaking, weaving, and production at the university junior, senior and • Theater • photographies, spinning, natural dyeing, raku pottery, graduate level. • “Twelve Angry Men,” performed by l3ttle hand-marbled papers, storytelling in clay, and oxidation Depending upon their area of concentration, students Theatre of Manchester tonight at 8:38 at East pottery glazing. will have the chance to participate in Nutmeg produc­ Catholic High School, Manchester. (647-9286) The Guilford Handcraft Center houses an exhibition tions as part of their laboratory requirements, and as Weekend gallery and a sales gallery, as well as the craft school. It roles are available. • “The Matdunaker,” through Sunday at Hart­ is a facility of Guildford Handcrafts Inc., a non-profit, tax The Nutmeg playbilll includes “The Student Prince” ford Stage Company, 50 Church -St., Hartford. exempt organization which promotes interest and par­ June 13-30, “Happy End” July 4-14, and “The Fantastics” (S27-81S1) ticipation in handcrafts and related visual arts. It also July 18-Aug. 4. • “Girl Crazy,” through June 10 at the Coachli^t sponsors the annual summer Guilford Handcrafts TTie courses to be offered are: Advanced Acting, Move­ Dinner Theatre, 226 Main St.. Wardiouse Point. (522-1266 or 633-8227) Exposition on the Guilford Green. To learn more contact ment for the Actor, Voice and Speech for the Actor, Thales Entertainment • “Godspell,” through May 30 at Camelot Dinner Guilford Handcraft Center, Box 221, Guilford, Ct., 06437, Rendering Technique and Scene Painting, Puppetry Theater, Route 81, Higganum. (l-808-62^S357) 453-5947. Techniques, Advanced Technical Practice, and Introduc­ tion to American Films. • in Arms,” through June 16 at the Good- Registration and fee information is available from Bar­ speed O^ra House, Bast Haddam. (873-8668) Actress’ Career New Haven Artists on CPTV bara Laumark, Office of Credit Programs, Box U-56, The • “Hillbilly Women,” through May 20 nightly University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06268. except Mondays, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven. HARTFORD — Georgia O’Keefe, Louise Nevelson and (787-4282) Bridgeport This sarin of trips Mary Cassatt are among the outstanding American ar­ • “Laughingstock,” free outdoor production, requiring Isas than tists whose lives and work are documented in the encore Spans Generations stanhfulofiss Saturday and Sunday at 1 and 4 p.m., courtyard of presentation of "The Originals; Women In Art,” a seven- Photo Display Set the Fine Arts Complex on Route 195, University of AUTO CLUB OF HARTTORD AAA In Watt part, weekly series to be broadcast on Connecticut Public MANCHESTER — Photographs by students in basic Connecticut, Storrs. l$y A I.M ,\ M. \ \ H ) K M The farmer's son, still very smitten Hartford a s s public atrvict In Television starting Monday at 10 p.m. and advanced photography courses at Manchester Com­ , • "Made By Two,” performed by Theatre A British wit — it had to be a Briton, with the lamentahie lass, cast convention tfw Intaraat of anariy The focus of the series is on the excellence, richness munity College will be on display from May 7 through 18 Express tonight at 8:15, Saturday at 4:15 and 8:15 who else could have a constant sense of (1920-style) aside, went in search. In the TANTAQUroGEON LODGE coroaivatlon. and diversity of art created by American women, despite in the “Picture Place” near the photo lab in the Hartford humor amid turmoil and tension of raging biizzard. the stalwart champion of p.m„ and Sunday at 2:15 and 7:15 p.m.. Stage II at INDIAN MUSEUM the fact that, as Marcia Tucker, former curator at the Road campus of the college. The public is invited to view Members of the Manchester Youth Ballet sal of a performance Saturday, May 12, at Long Wharf Theatre, 222 Sargent Drive, New endless variation? — said a long time ago romance-conquers-all reached her. They Uncasville .DIRECTIONS: Whitney Museum, points out, “the classic textbook still the display, free of charge, between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. pose informally during time out for a rehear- 8:15 p.m. at East Catholic High School. clasped. DWG had a sure hit. 1. From most locations in the state follow RL Haven. Reading of new plays Tuesday through May that America's nice country to visit, every Museum has many interesting objects made by used in most introductory art history courses does not weekdays, and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. 12 at 8:15 p.m. (787-4282) Fade In ... Fade Out. The actress, who's 2 (marked Norwich, New London) 25 years. Mohegan and other craftsmen of the past and 2. Continue on RL 2 past Colchester to the mention a single woman artist.’’ The prints on display will be changed from time to time • “As You Like It,” through Wednesday, Yale present. Behind the museum are replicas of the One would imply that gentlemanly worked w ithin H-o-l-l-y-w-o-o-d's Conn. Turnpike (RL 52) Recognizing this oversight, a book has been conceived to give exposure to the works of as many students as .Repertory Theatre, 222 York St., New Haven. (436- demeanor looks to The Colonies in terms Superstar Structure (her most recent film long and round dwellings typical of tribes of 3. Go south on RL 52 possible, according to Sylvian Ofiapa of Manchester, who Evening of Ballet Planned to complement the aWard-winning series. “Originals; 3164) of back-country lollygagging of sorts, was Robert Altman's "A Wedding” ), is the region, and the nearby meeting>house. still 4. Take Exit 7IA to RL 2A in use, was built in 1S31. The museum is lo­ American Women Artists," by Eleanor Munro chronicles teaches one of the courses. Richard Daley of Andover still acting. 5. Follow f book, which grew outpt the series that first aired in 1978, Youth Ballet will present “An Tickets may be purchased at the one-day trip to the site on the banks of the Junction, Liiiian Gish remarked that to 6. May 1 to Oct. 31. Donations. um is at Mohegan will be published this June by Simon & Schuster. Evening of Ballet” Saturday, May 12, Other ballets being performed are door, or for reservations, call 643- Brothers and their (Juintet, Sunday, 7 to 10 p.m. at Connecticut River at White River Junc­ modern-day film output is dependent to Eleanor Munro interviewed 40 of the nation’s leading Craft Exhibit Due at 8:15 p.m. at East Catholic High the second act of “Coppelia, 5710. the Sheraton Tobacco Valley Inn, Windsor. (242- tion where she had acted for the legendary excess on mechanical processes to arouse Ballade,” and an original interpreta­ 6688) visual artists, including Georgia O’Keefe, Lee Krasner, NEW BRITAIN - The Society of Connecticut School. Three new ballets will be David Wark Griffith in an epic, “Way excitement/emotion. She added, tion of “Mary’s Song” from "Jesus • Songwriters’ Showcase, Wednesday from 9 Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson, Helen Frankenthaler, Bet- Craftsmen will present its 44th Annual Juried Exhibition premiered at the performance. Sock Buskin Down East. " The year? 1920. however; “I don't think film will ever dis­ tye Saar, June Wayne, Elaine de Kooning and others. She Christopher Gibson, a lead dancer Christ, Superstar,” also p.m. to midnight, Rudy’s Pier I Listening Room, 2. Jazz Concert I s Free at the New Britain Museum of American Art, 56 State St., New London. (446-9015) The White River Junction looksee was appear. 1 think it is the greatest invention with the Connecticut Ballet Com­ choreographed by Ms. Gibson. MANCHESTER -Manchester has written about women whose vision and determination Lexington St., next week. The exhibition will open with a part of a memorable day for a memorable of the 20th century. No other medium gets pany, has choreographed a new The Youth Ballet is a non-profit High School’s drama club. Sock ’n • Suckiaug, The Hard Ford, a music suite, Satur­ MANCHESTER — An evening of the big band jazz enabled them to produce, despite tremendous obstacles reception Monday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Awards will be career; Miss Gish, in. motion pictures to the heart and mind of the human race.” ballet to music by Chopin titled company founded by Priscilla Gib­ Buskin, will present “George day at 8:30 p.m. at Real Art Ways, 197 Asylum St., sound with Chick Cicchetti and the 18-piece MCC Concert some of the most important artistic statements of our made at this time. The public is invited. The show will since DWG's "The Birth of a Nation" in In the summer of 1912, the Gish girls “Trois Nouvelles Etudes.” Gibson son. The company members range in W ashin^n Slept Here” May 11, 12, Hartford. (525-5521) Jazz Band will be presented Monday, at 7;30 p.m. at the time. continue through May 27. Museum hours are 1 to 5 daily, 1915. was recipient of the first annual and their mother learned that one Gladys has also choreographed another age from 14 to 17 years old. 18 and 19 at 8 p.m. on the high school • Original Compositions by Gretchen Bilson, Dartmouth Film Award, presented by the Smith, a friend of the family, was working Manchester Community College auditorium. Admission Tuesday through Sunday. • Proceeds from the performance stage. toni^t at 8 in Crowell Concert Hall, Wesleyan is free. ballet, "Cannon For Six.” Film Society at the Hanover, N.H., cam­ on motion pictures. In 19i2, it must be will be used for a portable dance Entrance is through the teacher’s University, Middletown. Free. The Count Basie classic, “Shiny Stockings” will open The second new ballet being pus for distinguished career achievement. noted, those in t-h-e-a-t-r-e iooked warily House Tour Slated premiered is “Impressions.” floor to enable the company to per­ parking lot off Perrett Place. • Wesleyan University Orchestra, Saturday at 8 the evening of arrangements and compositions by p.m. in Crowell Comcert Hall, Wesleyan Universi­ Fittingly, she revisited the Wilder Dam, at motion pictures. Discovering how fame Cicchetti, HARTFORD — The 46th annual House and Garden — and fortune — had touched Giadys ty, Middletown. Admission. was made an honorary citizen of the Ver­ Singer Bobbi Rogers will sing “I Wish I Were in Love Tour sponsored by the Hartford Art School Auxiliary of Smith convinced the Gish giris and their JUBILEE • Senior Thesis (Concert, performed by Henry mont town of Hartfgrd (all right, class, Again,” “Show Me,” a jazz waltz version of the My Fair the University of Hartford will be held May 15 and 16. tv Tonight did you know there are scads of towns mother that perhaps this motion picture j FILMETER Berry, bass player, Tuesday at 3 p.m. in World Houses on tour will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. called Hartford!), and participated in a 'business was here to stay. Gladys Smith Lady hit, “Don't Explain,” a Billy Holiday standard, and CONCERT Music Hall, Wwleyan University, Middletown. a new hard-swinging arrangement of “Sweet Georgia The tour will feature homes in Bloomfield, Avon, and luncheon at White River Junction's became world-famous as Mary Pickford. WAM A capsule look at cinema 6JX) aJokar-eWSd a Movie "Mr. Moto Thinks ST. MAURICE CHURCH Free. Brown.” Simsbury. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at ^Q D lS S N n n 8 '3 0 Fast" (1937) Peter Lorre, Virginia HEBRON ROAD Coolidge Hotel (the hostelry was setting' The de Guiche girls became the Gish girls. QjILovaLuqr Field. • Hartford Symphony Orchestra with Garrick Trumpeter Ronald Chirico of the MCC Humanities the old Long Estate, presently the Rosenthal Estate in ' MervGrIffln BOLTON, CONN. Ohlsson, pianist, Wedneisday at 8:15 p.m., Bushnell for a barn dance segment in “Way Down No matter, Spangler Arlington Brough faculty will be featured on “A Time for Love,” arranged Bloomfield. CHAMP, THE (PG) — Jon Volght, Faye Dunaway, Ricky (S Joker's WId (B a Baal Cl Saturday Night 621 Captioned ABC News East"!. became Robert Taylor. Joe Yule became Schroder. Drama. Director Franco Zeffirelli has dusted off the old IBMundontel U v t 1 2 .-0 0 Memorial Hall in Hartford. (246-6807) for him by Cicchetti. The tenor saxophone of Gino Pizzola Tickets for the tour, will be on sale at selected stores a My Three Sons g MAY 20,1979 Lillian Gish and her “baby" sister, Mickey Rooney. Peggy Yvonne Middleton classic about the ex>champ and his son and the rich lady who used aS2)WtS|traalWaM( 3 ) Movie "Alt Through The • Senor Choir of the First Congregational Church of Bristol will be heard on the Tommy Dorsey theme song, and at the University of Hartford Art School. For further to be the kid's mother. He pulls out all the stops — no sob is left w B o n e n a a U a r e C k ib Dorothy, were in theater at the ages of became Yvonne deCarlo, S S Studio See Night" (1942) Humphrey Bogart, of Vernon performs Poulenc’s “Gloria” Sunday at 7 “Getting Sentimental Over You,” and alto saxist Bobby details and informatioii call 243-4393. unsobbed — and it's a treat for the love4o-cry set. But it is overlong 9.-00 Conrad Veldt. 7:30 E M . five and four, respectiveiy, (The family The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and very over’^ntimental. Young Ricky Schroder is the best child 6 .^ (0) Dr. Boon On Habrowa p.m. in the church sanctuary. Fort Sr. of Wethersfield will play a Cicchetti original d The Dukaa Of Hazzard name, de Guiche, gave way to Gish for and Science voted Lillian Gish an actor in years, however GRADE: B. fflSIxMSftMiDoSerMan ( S a i k a • Spring concert by University-Community ballad, “Silhouette.” 12:30 professional reasons). And once the girls' honorary Oscar in 1971. Deserving tribute 0 Bowling For DoSare aToBaAnnounotd (B Movie "Valley Of The Dolls" Chorus, &turday at 8 p.m., Millard Auditorium, The three-part “Suite for Big Band,” composed by CHINA SYNDROME, THE (PG) — Jane Fonda, Jack Ummon, SOSNBCttawe a M o v la "The iperess File" (1967) Barbara Parkins, Patty paths met with DWG's Great Leap for an actress who began performing at Michael Douglas. Thriller. This is a "what if' story — v ^ t if (BOvarEesy University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Cicchetti will constitute most of the second half of the (1965) Michael Caine, Nigel Duke. Forward in Film Lore, the infant industry age five in a little town in Ohio— and went there was a malfunction in a nuclear power plant, and what If the a Adam-12 Green. A prisoner assigned to a B e re lta Hartford. (243-4442) program. The work, which has received rave views in gal TV news reporter sniffed it out, and what if the nuclear 62) People O IT h e FIret Ught British Army Intelligence Is com­ • "Songs of Love, Songs of Praise,” By Timbrel, gave impact to spectacular success. on to become a Screen Superstar! RT 6 V ;; ( scientist didn't And it, and what if the power company brass tried 1:00 concerts around the state, was premiered at MCC last 6:55 missioned to retrieve a defected DONALD student a cappella singers, Sunday at 4 p.m. at the While the Gish giris' careers relatively Rohprt Foric Sr. June, ROITDN to cover it up? It leaves you wondering — what if a one had a aNewi scientist. (2 hrs.) a IB a Midnight Special flaw and blew up and left a hole in the sand clear down to China? 621 Masterpleoe Theatre 1:30 BERKE College Chapel, Trinity College, Hartford. Free. went into decline film-wise (they opted GRADE: B-plns. 7 M again for theater in the mid-1920sl, both Circus Opens 0:30 (3) News Classical Piano • (^ c e r t by Chamber Music Society, tonight at )C SSN e w e 3 ) Joe Franklin iater took on what H-o-l-l-y-w-o-o-d likes to y ; ; : DEER HUNTER (R) — Robert DeNiro, John Caiale, John IS A B C N s w e d Newlywed Game 8:15, Chamber Music Hall, Shafer Room 116, Savages Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken. Drama. This is a IDaUngaams a ih a F o t^ Estata 2:17 RICHARD Eastern (Connecticut State College, Willimantic. call “occasional" roles. This Tuesday I Festival Of FMUi (£ Movie "Caught" (1949) Lillian, now 82, has vivid recall of loca­ Exhibit Opens Tonight powiTftil, memorable look at three Pennsylvania steel workers 10KK) PROVOST (456-2231 or 426-5121) NEW HAVEN — This year's Ringling who go oH to fight In Vietnam. Director Michael Cimino has I PopI Qoas The Country d ll James Mason, Barbara Bel tion work for “Way Down East” all those create Images you may never forget. It is too long and some of it 1 6 2)N aw i Geddas. Classical Guitar Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus MANCHESTER — The Stairwell There is no admission charge and the i pickCayy 59 years. She remembers the freezing la forced, but it remains a classic film. GRADE: A. JBot^Vr Vinton 2:30 presentation, described by the circus as Gallery of Manchester Community public is invited to attend the event. The 9 Nawlywad Qama l a____ afStavaMartki s Dance cold. She remembers that “starring” NORMA RAE (PG) — SaUy Field, Ron Lelbman, Beau Bridges. IThaOddCoupla GDNaws Donation '3.00 “the most dazzling and magnificient in College will present its end of the year stu­ exhibition will remain on view until May \ Drama. Forget the drab title, this Is a grabber of a movie. It’s I Tht Paopla't Caucus a Movie "Old Acquaintance" • Wesleyan Spring Dance Concert, tonight at 8 players did not have “doubles” ; she did WEEKEND SPEQALS ) Over Easy our 108-year history,” begins its 1979 dent art exhibition and music program 17. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. about the attempts ~ by a union organizer from New York and his 10:30 (1943) Bette Davis, Miriam Ticket Information and Satur^y at 3 and 8 p.m.. Theater at Wesleyan her own stunt work. So, too, did co-star BAKED STUFFED LOBSTER aOy, a little Southern gal — to organize a tough textile mill In the 7:30 d New York. Report Hopkins. 643-44M Connecticut visit at the New Haven tonight at the gallery in the college’s 146 weekdays and 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. *7.85! South. Director Martin Ritt must be commended not only for ^ la t P.M.Iylagailna University, Middletown. Admission. Itichard Berthelmess. . . . _ (•*T!$1J)CIXTIW) a Makam And Clancy 4:14 Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Tuesday Hartford Road building. The exhibited art works are from the he did, but for what lie didn't do — he didn't seize on the obvious Carol Buman And Friends • An Evening of West African Music and Dance, She played the tragic Anna Moore, drif­ FILET OF SOLE ROLLITINI cUdtes. and so be has a warm, surprising film. GRADE: Rplns. S h a N a N a 1 1 K » d ) Jack Benny evening. classes of instructors Robert Ives, •7.95 j Soooar KsaaiaNawt Sunday at 8 p.m. in Crowell (Concert Hall, Wesleyan ting on an ice floe. All was lost. Aban­ The evening’s program will begin at 8 MAI4HATTAN (R) — Woody AUen, Diane Keaton, Mkbari 4:26 The circus, in outlining action at this Rosalind Lapidus, Robert F. Manning, BAKED STUFFED j Carol BumoH And Filanda B Movie "Marty" (1955) University, Middletown. (347-9411, ext. 807) doned by a wastrel (remember, this was with a performance by the MCC Student _Morphy, Martel Hemingway. Romantic comedy. AUen is back in year’s showing, called it “a thrilling, fast- Fam SyFtud ) Benny HM Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair. • Bugaku; An Evening of Japanese (Court Dance, immediate post-World War One; story John E. Stevens and Suzanne Howes ALASKAN KINO CRABLEOS •7.95 his personal groove — writing, directing, starring — and back in 621 M aoN al / Lehrar Report IDIekVwDyka paced spectacle featuring hundreds of Chorus, student instrumentalists and the area where he functions most wittily. Ttiat's ^ man-woman, content was predictable!), she gave birth vocal soloists. Stevens. Maloh Cam e P.M. I Honeymoonsre Monday at 8 p.m:, Theater at Wesleyan University, internationally-acclaimed stars from 23 husband-wife, boyfriend-girlfriend continuing war. This is done in DiokVwDyka JO IckC avM Middletown. (347-9411, ext. 807) to a child, thought she found happiness, The chorus will be led by Robert Vater, blade and white, and it’s beautiful, funny and crisp. Only flaw: a different countries, offering 16 great new Following the music program, a recep­ Mother^8 Day Reservations H o Tao Dough • "The P ro ^ a l Son” performed by’The Hartford hope, with the son of a hard-working director and Jan Wodal, assistant direc­ little familiar. GRADE: B-plns. 11:30 acts, the largest menagerie of performing tion with refreshments will be held in the tor. The program selections from “My 8 : 0 0 (DNBABaekelbeN Ballet tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Bushnell farmer. The farmer's family, learning of animals anywhere, with four brand new gallery. On exhibit will be student ( S Tho Incradibla HuB( Q) The Gong Show Memorial Hall, Hartford. (246-6807) Anne's Dark Past, sent her out in a bliz­ Fair Lady” will be accompanied by a jazz Now Being Accepted (SCroaa-WItt 9 ) a Kentucky Oartw Special production extravaganzas and the funniest drawings, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, quartet composed of A1 Chavis, Jim Hea- r Thtator Schadula 1 X9>Mackandaa Ot Paradlea (5) Movie "And Soon The zard. army of clowns ever seen under one roof.” Darkness" (1971) Pamela Frank­ crafts, lettering and sign painting. ly, Tim Urso and Charles Gigliotti. a (B a DHTiant Strokaa lin, Michele Dotrice. CKt C K 2 Exhibits w e o o o o o o e r ‘THE MOST EXPLOSIVE Manchester Drive-In — U.A. Theater 2 — “The a 61 Waahlngton Weak a a a T o n lg h t “BRINKS • Annual student art exhibition and music "Goin’ South” 8:00; “Foul Promise” 7:45-9:45-11:45 J0B”po 'SUPEiMAir program, opening tonight at 8, Stairwell Gallery, FORCE IN JAZZ” Play” 9:45; “Thieves” 11:45 U.A. Theater 3 — “The In­ Manchester Community College, 146 . Hartford Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom Mansfield Drive-In — “The nocent” 7:10-9:30-11:40 7:25-»:15 PQ 74)0-6:30 Road. Omtietm. Ourgtn. Solod Warriors” "Sorcerer” Show Vernon Cine 1 — "Super­ COUNT BASIE starts at 8 p.m. man” 7:00-9:30 • American Potters Exhibit, through May 20 at'' the Guilford Handcraft Center’s Gallery, AND and our ifitoohy-Crtpn, U.A. Theater 1 — "China Vernon Cine 2 — “The 4f)(^l AMILV RUMMAGE SALE > gLLINQTON Syndrome” 7:20-9:40-11:50 Brinks Job” 7:25-9:15 Route 77, Guilford. HIS ORCHESTRA U K S T A l R .A .N 'T • Park Street Portraits, Hartford’s Park Street AreAlwqyiAvdiloble tOUHlY MMUVIIHMMEE neigbboriiood, by Steven Miller, through May 13 at MAY 13, 1979 • S:15 P.M. 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Free; ; CALL 8284886 FORSCREBITWES PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Frl„ May 4. 1979 ' EVENING HERALD, Fri., May 4, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN Race Under Way Obituaries Panel Suggests Change Herald J o h n S u c h y Hall Nips Tribe in 10th To Succeed Abe MANCHESTER - John Suchy, 78, Angle Cleary. But Radding blistered a By LEN AUSTER of 91 ainton St. died Thursday at an In Kindergarten Busing single to left scoring Meany. Foley, (Continued from Pan«‘ One out-of-town hospital. Earl Yost Herald Sportswriler running on the pitch, also scored as successful GOP lieutenant guber­ Mr. Suchy was born Aug. 22, 1900, Errors at critical times will leftfielder Tom McCluskey didn’t At the Connecticut Capitol, Senate in Austria-Hungary. VERNON — The T ran^rtation one-half mile from their school and involve 197 pupils in the present year. Sports Editor Majority Leader Joseph Liberman, natorial candidate, said, ‘T il be come up with it cleanly, He was re tir^ from Case Brothers Committee of the Board of ^ucation this would mean an additional cost of Howqver, Brisson added that the occur and they were the D-New Haven, let it be known that he voted Thursday night to recommend "We let one in when it counted,” looking into it.” Inc., Manchester, and was a member 13,434, Brisson said. kindergarten enrollment at the Lake difference as Hall High took a stated Tribe Coach Hal Parks, "and also harbored ambitions for higher Senate Minority Leader Richard of Concordia Lutheran Church. to the full board that all kindergarten However, he said costs could in­ Street school is expected to more 3-2 10-inning decision from office. students, who live more than one-half we weren't making contact. We Bozzuto, R-Watertown, was also He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. crease or decrease depending upon than double next fall. Start Perfect and ... problems developed. Manchester High yesterday in weren’t hitting in the clutch.” “To be a United States Senator asked if he were interested. “Ab­ Karl (Anna) Link of Manchester, and mile from their school, should be next year’s enrollment in Also to be taken into consideration Baseball umpiring is the only job in Two teams which applied for ad­ CCIL baseball action at Kelley would be a life's dream, so I'm going solutely,” he said. three grandaughters. bused. kindergarten and also based on is the cost of gasoline. Costs are the world where you are supposed to mission to the Candlelight and Feline to consider it," he said. Field. Others considered likely can­ The funeral is Saturday at 2 p.m. at The move was prompted by con­ transportation costs. expected to continue rising and start out perfect and improve. Leagues respectively dropped out on Pyka, 0-2, was credited with nine Lt. Gov. Wiliiam O'Neill The setback was the Indians’ se­ didates for the GOP nomination in­ the Concordia Lutheran Church. cerns expressed by parents and the If the committee went along with school buses only get about four That’s one of the notes on fact the eve of play. innings pitched. He was touched for diplomatically said he would not cond one-run reversal in two days clude Robert Steele and Ronald Burial will be in East Cemetery, school PTO groups after a motorist the proposal to bus all kindergarten miles to the gallon, it was noted. sheets distributed to aspiring men, Pulling up stakes at the last minute 10 hits, walked two and fanned three. make any comment on his future allegedly attempted to coax a child and drops them back to the .500 level Sarasin — two former Republican Manchester. students at mid-day, no matter how Already the transportation account is and women, at the major league and leaving Carl Silver, Rec softball Hall starter John Vitale went 7 l/3in- ^ into his car. The incident happened at 5-5. The visiting Warriors also plans “at this time.” congressmen who ran unsuccessfully Friends may call at the Holmes far they live from school. It would expected to have a $17,000 deficit this b aseball’s umpiring school in commissioner, holding the bag were nings, giving up five hits while near the child’s home and no harm show a 5-5 league mark. issuing seven walks and striking out Specuiation on prospective 1980 against Gov. Ella Grasso in the last Funeral Home, 400 Main St., mean an additional cost of about $8,- fiscal year because of the increase in Florida. Peter’s Showcase in the Candlelight Democratic nominees was so in­ was done. Chris Foley led off the Hall 10th nine. Cleary in relief hurled 2 2/3in- two gubernatorial elections. Manchester, today from 7 to.9 p.m. 244 with the current enrollment, gasoline costs. The thought makes a lot of sense, League and Papa Gino’s in the Feline tense, Gov. Eiia Grasso was even with his fourth consecutive single. nings. He was reached for one safety, And while the race for the Senate The family suggests that those The three-member Transportation Brisson said. The latter plan would League. Scott Driscoll sacrificed, and all walked none and struckout five. asked about her intentions. seat took off in a hurry, there was an wishing to may make memorial gifts Committee voted 2-1 to make the The heat has been on local and area The Feline League scheduled has “I wili not be a candidate for the equal number of candidates in­ recommendation to the full board at hands were safe as Manchester Cleary got the win to square his to Concordia Lutheran Church. umpires this spring, from numerous been revised while the Candlelight hurler Steve Pyka’s peg to second Senate nomination,” she said. terested in taking the job vacated by its meeting May 14. Voting against reports, the men in blue have been in League slate will remain as is with record at l-1. On the Repubiican side of the coin, E sailed high.' Ribicoff’s eventual replacement. In Memoriain the motion was Devra Baum and CRT Is Low Bidder more hot water than ever. ail games scheduled against Peter’s there were just as many eager to Brad Ingraham relieved with Ned Minutes after word spread through In sad and loving memory of Frank Burdick and voting for were Joyce DiPietro, If true, part of the blame can be being entered in the win column. Hall (3 ). Driscoll ss, 4-0-1-0, Vitale p, take a shot at Ribicoff's seat. The Clark Brothers. Pete St Ray, who passed away chairman of the committee, and Cleary’s sacrifice pushing the the Capitol about Ribicoff’s decision, directed at the major league um­ “This is the first time ever we had runners up. Greg Radding grounded O-O^M), Cleary dh-p, 4-0-1-1, Radding cMf, “I aiways said I would never run May 10th, 1966 on Long Island Sound, while on a James Beattie. pires, who walked out of their con­ 5-0-1-1, Kallinich lb, 5-0-10, Kelley 3b-rf, former state Democratic Rep. fishing trip. In Town Bond Sale teams drop out the first week of to third, but Doug Ogden couldn’t against Abe,” McKinney said, adding The committee had been asked to 4^M-0, Kone rf, 4-0-1-0, Amenta 3b, 0-04)- Samuel Gejdenson of Bozrah Sadly missed by Tony 0. tracts, and the substitute umpires play,” Silver said. find the handle with the run scoring that he'll announce his plans in bounced into the press room with a consider busing all of the who have been brought in to handle “Next year, (team) entry fees will 0, Matarazzo If, 3-0-1-0, J. Foley cf, 0-0-0- January. MANCHESTER—The Connecticut maturing from 1980 to 1987 and at 5.7 and Radding arriving safely at first. 0, Meany c, 3-0-0-0, Trenchard pr, O-l-O-O, news release, saying he would run for In Memoriain kindergarten students at mid-day percent per year for those maturing the games. Everyone is up at arms at have to be posted in March,” Silver But McKinney hinted at what those Bank and Trust Co. was the low Glen Kallinich ripped a single up C. Foley 2b, 4-3-4-0. Totals: 36-3-11-1. Dodd’s seat. In sad and loving memory of Henry J. when no older children are around to some of the decision being rendered added which should prevent any such intentions might be. “It would be bidder Thursday on the sale of $4.18 from 1988 to 1998. the middle but Driscoll trying to Ribicoff, himself, appeared to Starkweather who passed away May 6th, 1978. walk with them to or from school. The interest rate for the public im­ in the major leagues. The attacks on repeat act. Ready and Waiting foolish to say a six-year term would Beattie expressed the fear that this million in town public works and score was nailed at the plate on the enjoy they ruckus he had started. Though his smile has gone forever. provements was set at 5.6771 per­ the arbiters has spread down into the Candlelight League teams posted Manchester High’s Dave Parks tried to steal third base in the Manchester (2) • Lyon ss, 4-O-1-0, not intrigue someone who goes would be discriminatory because school bonds. relay from centerfielder John Moran “Can Chris Dodd fill your shoes?” And his hand we cannot touch. The bank underbid the next low cent. amateur ranks as well. $150 bonds while all other league en­ second inning but third sacker Scott Kelley was waiting with Ezerins rf, 4-0-0-0, Halldin lb, 3-1-1-0, through this two-year rat race.” We shall never lose sweet memories. some kindergarten children would to first baseman Bob Halldin to he was asked. The town also opened bids on $6 It’s always an easy way out for a tries were required to produce $50 Ogden 3b, 5-1-1-1, Parks c, 4-0-2-0, Moran Lewis Rome, former Senate Of the one we loved so much have to walk and others would ride, bidder, E.F. Hutton and Associates, catcher Dave Parks, who effectively catcher Brian Meany’s peg and applied tag for out. (Herald cf, O-O-O-O, Spears dh, 3-0-1-0, Coffin 2b, 3- “I don’t know. I wear an IIC,” he by only .01 of one percent in interest million in one-year bond anticipation coach, or manager, or player, or fan bonds along with playing rosters. had the plate blocked. Ingraham then Minority Leader and last year's un­ replied. Sadly missed by: no matter where they live. Present to blame the umpire for a loss. Photo by Strempfer) 04)-0, Gluhosky ph, l-O-O-O, McCluskey if, Helen, Carol, and Kathryn Starkweather rates. notes for work at the Buckland In­ The men who contacted Silver and picked Kallinich off first, but the 4.-0-0-0, Pyka p, 2-0-0-0, Ingraham p, 00-0- policy ailows kindergarteners to There were two incidents in recent reported having teams were not fair walk one mile. The bids had been solicited for the dustrial Park. Hartford National damage was done. Parks walked and stole second, Hall The Warriors drew even in the 0. Totals: 33-2-6-1. Bank bought $3 million at 5.87 per­ games involving Manchester Com- to the sponsors they said they were Manchester broke a. scoreless duel Key: at bats-runs-hits-RBIs. Charles Brisson, business manager issue of $4.18 million in general catcher Brian Meany tried to gun eighth. Meany walked and Foley nhunity College. representing, either. with a pair of markers in the sixth. for the school system, gave the com­ obligation bonds, which included $2,- cent; CBT, $2 million at 5.88 percent; down Parks, but his peg bounced in singled to start the uprising. Pyka Town Sets Schedule^oMceTRep^ 285,000 in school bonds apd $1,895,000 United Bank & Trust, $250,000 at 5.9 In one, a player was evicted from Halldin singled and Ogden belted an mittee cost estimates for the ad­ front of second and landed in shallow got Driscoll to foul out to Parks, who Hall 000 000 020 1 3 percent and Colonial Bank, $750,000 the first game of a doubleheader for ditional buses, should the board ap­ in Public improve” ent bonds for Two Playing Sites RBI triple up the alley in left. Dave center, Ogden scoring. made a juggling grab, and fanned Manchester 000 002 000 0 2 at 5.94 percent. using strong language. The umps MANCHESTER — Gary Marineau, prove the committee’s recommenda­ storm drains. Moriarty Brothers’ entry in the The bidding was described as ruled that the banished player was For Flushing Mains 17, of 456 Carpenter Road, Coventry, tion. The town will pay 5.6779 percent Greater Hartford Twilight Baseball net interest on the school bonds at 5.6 highly favorable for the town. also out of any action for the second MANCHESTER - The Water was in satisfactory condition today at Presently there are 58 League will be playing several home hot water tank; the homeowner percent per year for the bonds game. This brought a protest. Department will be flushing water should wait until the water clears Manchester Memorial Hospital with kindergarteners who live more than This one-time umpire’s decision, is games this season at the Manchester Scholastic Sports Roundup mains from Monday through Friday and then open the faucet at the bot­ multiple lacerations he sustained in the ump erred. The player should Community College diamond. The in the following areas of'the water tom of the tank to drain the coliected an accident Wednesday night. have been allowed to compete in the MB’s, under Gene Johnson, will con­ Golf CCIL action. system: From Vernon Street west to Police said Marineau was passing tinue to offer Tuesday night games at The triumphs pushes the Indians to Baseball Softball material, which will settle at the bot­ second game if his coaoh so desired. EAST CATHOLIC Woodbridge Street between East tom. two vehicles on East Middle Turn­ Fahey Says DOT Action Another- incident found the plate Mt. Nebo with games at MCC to be 3-1 in the league and atop the stan­ Mils JAYVEES ILLING GIRLS East Catholic s golf team took Middle Turnpike and Barry Road and pike near Earl Street when his car on Friday nights ... One adult coach dings. "We came of age today, Illing girls’ softball team dropped a Also, if a load of wash is done umpire calling out a batter who three wins yesieroay ai Pauiipaug Securing its fourth straight win. Green Road. veered off the road and struck a utili­ is needed for Crispino’s entry in the stated Manchester Coach Tom Manchester High jayvee baseball 21-5 decision yesterday to Silas during the period of discolored failed to report. Again this was in Country Club. There may be discoloration of ty pole. He was issued a written war­ Colt Baseball League which will be Kelley, “I think we are genuine con­ team blanked Hall High, 10-0, yester­ water, the load Should be done again error. The Eagle linksmen downed Deane of Wethersfield, water and reduced pressure during after the water clears. Four ounces ning for passing in a no passing zone. Nullifies Right Turn Law One local umpire, who was not in­ played Monday and Wednesday tenders for the league title.” day at Moriarty Field. Barbara Elliott had two hits and the flushing. An attempted break and entry was nights and Sunday afternoons during Norwich Free Academy and St. Ber­ Chris Hickey of Manchester took of cream of tartar should be added to volved in either protest, said the area nard by llVz to 7V2 margins and East Skip Moreau hurled a three-hitter Laurie Bergeron doubled for Illing, 0- If water appears discolored, the reported at a Hyde Street home EAST HARTFORD — The state Department of who makes the laws in this state.” the season. Ray Camposeo who medalist honors with a fine 4-over help any discoloration of the umpires have to work by three sets of Lyme 12V2 to SVi. East is now 9-1, and was supported by his teammates 2 . homeowner should try to avoid using Thursday. Police said entry was Sen. Fahey, the vice chairwoman of the appropriations handled the Supreme the past three par 76. Carl Baker carded an 80, Cliff clothing. Transportation is “nearly nullifying” the right turn on rules today and confusion has NFA 14-2, St. Bernard 8-3 and East who played errorless ball and turned it until it clears. This will prevent made through a rear door, but committee, said she would use her power over the state’s years has decided to step down after Bickford 81 and Jeff Dolin 86. Alter­ It normally takes a couple of hours red light law passed by last year’s General Assembly, a resulted. National (major league) Lyme 5-8. over two doubleplays. Tennis rust and sediment from being nothing in the house was distrubed. state legislator has charged. purse strings to make sure the DOT receives only enough guiding a championship squad last nates Chris Fields and Jeff Shrider for the water to clear in a home. If rules. Federation (scholastic) and E ast’s Jam ie Smith and Ken Bill Herlth and Jon Brandt each EAST CATHOLIC brought into the home’s system. The house had been previously van­ State Sen. Marcella Fahey (D-3rd) said the state DOT money next year to enforce laws, and not enough money summer. Anyone interested may each fired 82s. had two safeties to pace the young In­ water appears discolored for an NCAA (college) must be applied Forzley took medalist honors, each Sweeping the singles, East If sediment does get into a home’s dalized in the last month. will spend over $400,00 for signs telling motorists they to make them on its own.” contact Carl Silver at the Rec office Results: Manchester vs. Enfield — dians, now 6-4 for the season. extended period, the homeowner when the assignment calls. carding 80s. Catholic boys’ tennis team downed Several tire siashings were can’t turn red at nearly half the intersections in the state. ... Big weekend of baseball started Hickey (M) dLf. Scioscio 2-up, Bickford BENNET JAYVEES should call the Water Department at Results: East vs. NFA — Malcspini South Windsor, 5-2, yesterday in 647-3115. reported in the Wells Street area Signs will be posted at 4,810 intersections, leaving 5,668 this noon at Manchester Community (M) def. Bosworth 7-6, Dolin (M) def. Down below the .500 mark is the Early Problems (N) def. Peracchio 2-1, Forzley (EC) def. Fleming 3-1, Baker (M) def. Masse 8-7, South Windsor. Thursday. intersections where the right-hand turn is permitted on a College where the local college will Bennet jayvee baseball team after Fire in U-Haul Petka 2W to 'A, Smith (EC) def. Elliott 3- Manchester took medal point, 319-363; The victory improves the Eagles’ Donald L. Morse, 25, who was red light, Mrs. Fahey said. Recreation Department’s slow host the state Community College 0, McKeon (N) def. O’Donnell 2W to 'A, yesterday’s 16-5 setback to Vernon ' Make Memorial Day - Manchester vs. Simsbury — Hickey overall mark to 5-1, Dave Shinn, Matt arrested Thursday lives on Center Sen. Fahey said the legislature gave the DOT the pitch softball season in Manchester tournament, winding up Sunday Crouchley (EC) halved with Gauthier I'A Middle School at Charter Oak field. Is Suspicious (M) def. Hill 3-2, Bickford (M) def. Barone, Mike White and Rick Can- Street, rather than 155 Wetherell St. authority to post the signs at intersections where such was less than 48 hours old when afternoon. to I'A, Ovian (EC) def. Kennedy 2-1. Billy Silver, Dave Dougan and Joel Now You Know DiMattei 4-3, Murphy (S) def. Dolin 2-1, nata swept the singles for East. as reported. ‘Day of Remembrance East vs. St. Bernard — Hendrickson Baker (M) def. Dell 3-2, Manchester won MANCHESTER — A fire inside a turns might create dangers. Sullivan each had two hits for the Results: Shinn (EC) def. Fong 7-6, 6-2; Adolf Hitler owned about 9,(XX) (SB) def. Peracchio 2'A to 'A, Forzley medal point, 319-333. U-Haul trailer at Ed’s Arco station at “But it seems that the DOT has taken actions well e now to choose a beautiful Bane young Bears, now 1-2. Barone (EC) def. Goldman 6-1, 6-7, 6-4; acres of Colorado land he had in­ beyond those ever envisioned by the legislature,” Sen. (EC) def. Gumbeski 3-0, Smith (EC) def. ILLING JAYVEES 288 West Middle Turnpike Thursday ------Monument to memotialize your Duttily 3-0, Selvidio (SB) def, O’Donnell White (EC) def. Clegg 6-1, 6-3; Cannata herited from relatives in Germany. Poison Prevention departed loved one on Memorial Day. Smalley Swinging tiling jayvee baseball team sports night was termed as suspicious by Fahey said in a press release. “The bureaucrats appear 3-0, Crouchley (EC) def. Narducci 2-1, (EC) def. Thompson 6-3, 6-4; Beaulieu- We have a wide choice police. MANCHESTER - The Family to have taken the law into their own hands.” Ovian (EC) def. Gregore 2-1. a 1-1 record, bowing Wednesday, 3-2, Koenig (SW) def. Pionzio-Ouellette 1-6,6- o f m on um ents gu an m - CHENEY TECH The fire damaged or destroyed six Oriented Childbirth Information With state motorists facing an energy crisis. Sen. East vs. East Lyme — Stack (EL) def. to Nathan Hale of Coventry and 4, 7-6; Browne-Rondonone (EC) def. Society will present a program on teed hy the Bane Big Bat for Twins Cheney Tech’s golf team suffered a besting Assumption yesterday by a Thompson-Fouthine 6-4, 6-0; Rowe-Huot moving pads inside the trailer. The Fahey said, they could save fuel by turning at a red light G uild. Peracchio 2'A to 'A, Forzley (EC) def. Town Fire Department was called to poison prevention Thursday, May 10, rather than waiting for the light to change. McDonough 3-0, Smith (EC) def. Turano 5- 0 whitewashing at the hands of 13-5 count. (SW) def. Sulick-Maccarone 6-4, 5-7, 7-6. the fire at 8j09 p.m. and left the Lottery at 8 p.m. in the conference rooms at Sen. Fahey said studies in New Jersey, where right- 3-0, O’Donnell (EC) def. Edgar 2-1, Rham High yesterday at Blackledge Kevin Brophy had two doubles, a scene about 15 minutes later. Manchester Memorial Hospital. hand turns are permitted at all but 20 percent of the JBARREI Crouchley (EC) def. Shayer 3-0. Country Club. single and seven RBI to pace Illing Track NEW YORK (UPI) — For the last two winters, Minnesota R ham ’s Cliff Burnham took Police said employees had left the: HARTFORD — The winning Diane Byrne of the Manchester state’s intersections, indicate that pedestrian accidents ICUILDI while Dean Gustafson knocked in two ILLING station at 6 p.m. Junior Women’s Club will conduct a Twins’ shortstop Roy Smalley has participated in a weight­ medalist honors with an 83. runs. Earl Lappen and Jeff Popik number drawn Thursday in the have not increased dramatically. MANCHESTER HIGH Illing boys’ track team downed slide-tape presentation titied “Mr. Monuments lifting course to strengthen his upper body and last year he hit 19 Cheney is 1-5 for the season. played well defensively while Glen Other fires reported Thursday in­ Connecticut daily lottery was 575. • She said the DOT “still insists” the number of no-tum Manchester High’s golf team took Timothy Edwards of South Windsor, Yuk” about the prevention of home runs after never having hit more than six in his three Results: Burnham (R) def. Czaikowski Dubois notched the win. Tim Feshler cluded a small grass fire on Oak The winning weekly numbers signs are necessary. two yesterday at Manchester Coun­ 53-42, while the girls bowed to poisoning in the home. SAPORin MEMOMAL CO. 6- 5, Sirois (R) def. Shelsky 8-7, Dean (R) had two hits for Assumption. Place at 4:43 p.m. and a dumpster drawn Thursday were 61, 775, and “This is the department’s opinion and the department’s previous bi^ league campaigns. try Club, blanking Enfield High, 5-0, def. Pacekonis 9-7, Wirth (R) def, John­ Edwards, 45-40, yesterday at Wigren The pubiic is weicome. Popik had two hits in the loss to fire on Progress Drive at 3 p.m. 991901. The lucky color was blue. alone,” she said. "It is time to show the people over there 470 CENTER ST., MANCHESTEB-Phone 648-7782 This year he’s off to an even better and besting Simsbury High, 4-1, in son 5-4, Rham won medal point, 346-400. Track. start. Thursday night he homered in Nathan Hale. Butch Wemmell captured the shot ■Brewers 5, Blue Jays 4 the eighth inning to give the Twins a put, high jump and 100-yard dash, Tom Underwood issued successive 7-6 victory over the Detroit Tigers, Gary Gates won the mile with a bases-loaded walks to Gorman and his three hits in the game raised school-record clocking of 4:37 and Weiss Suggests Sauna Vote Thomas and Cecil Cooper in the ninth his batting average to a league­ Few Ace Gridders Remain took second in the 880, Mike MANCHESTER - A inning to force home two runs and converting a vacant town merit,” Weiss wrote in a petition that you have the Heaith Department before leading .386. Wemmell took the 880, Neil Berry townwide referendum to give the Brewers a victory over the office into a recreation letter to James “Dutch” right to attempt to get 3,(KX) they start work. “I’m usually a hot-weather hitter, took the 440 and second in the high decide on saunas and room complete with a hot Blue Jays. Fogarty, head of the town’s signatures to hold a Weiss also said Fogarty so it’s surprising that I’ve been hit-. jump, Leon Botteron was second in masseuses in the town’s tub, Finnish sauna and two Giants 7, Mels 5 Civil Preparedness referendum on this most could do future work to ting as well this early in the season,” In Deck for Final Rounds the discus and Ed Dziato was second Municipal Building? masseuses — one male and Department. Light-hitting John LeMaster drove important subject,” Weiss help solve the problem of said Smalley, who attributes much of time a linebacker had been the first round, took Louisiana State running in the long jump and third in the dis­ Weil, that’s what Town one female. Forgarty’s was the first wrote. “flabbiness and in three runs with his first homer and NEW YORK (UPI) - The cus for Illing. Manager Robert Weiss has “ I fe e l th a t th e a sacrifice fly and Darrell Evans and pick of the draft (Atlanta took Tom­ back Charles Alexander and San signature on the petition, He also recommended dullwittedness” in the Major League 1 NFL began its annual college my Nobis in 1966) — may have Diego, after a quick swap of choices Four girl records were established. suggested in his tongue-in- suggestions which are and he was named by some that Fogarty might assist town hall. / Billy North added solo blasts to player draft Thursday but Sandy Prior won the discus with a cheek response to the made have considerable power the Giants to their win. maneuvered itself into a very em­ with Cleveland, grabbed Missouri as the creator of the idea. in the interviewing of the “It may well be that you Baaeball J after more than 10 hours of barrassing position. At least Mark tight end . heave of 71-feet, 9 “A-inches, Sherri tongue-in-cheek petition he Weiss said, however, Astros 4, Cardinals 1 masseuses for hiring. He could be assigned the - Gastineau thinks so” Completing the first round the New Robichaud took third in the mile at received Thursday from Cancer Group that he would have to send his newfound success to the weight­ Enos Ciiabell hit his second homer surprises only a few aces re­ reminded Fogarty that responsibility of designing Gastineau, a defensive end from York Jets took , defen­ 6:13, and Denise White and Mary town employees. MANCHESTER - A the idea to the town at­ lifting. '"The ball has been falling in of the year and Alan Ashby drove in main in the deck for the final those positions would have a program to combat these East Central Oklahoma chosen by sive end, Alabama; Green Bay, Ed­ Mullaney took 1-2 in the high jump at The petition, signed by 36 self-help support group for torney’s office to decide there for me.” two runs to give the Astros a victory to be licensed by the town’s ills,” Weiss wrote. six rounds today. the Jets midway through the second die Lee Ivery, running back, Georgia 4-feet, 7-inches and 4-feet, 6-inches, empioyees, suggested that cancer patients and their whether the Town Board of Mike Marshall also benefitted over the Cai^inals. The draft opened up 10 a.m. EDT White setting a new standard. Nancy the town might consider from Smalley’s fifth home run of the Padres 10, Expos 2 round,' claims he was also taken — Tech; Minnesota, Ted Brown, run­ families will meet Monday Directors has to act or and when the teams finally stopped then snubbed — by the Bills earlier in ning back. North Carolina State; Wynn took the javelin with a toss of from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in whether the administration Al Sleffert says ... season to win his third game by Jerry Turner, Dave Winfield and after six rounds at 8:35 p.m., almost 70-feet, the fourth mark. blanking the Tigers over the last 21-3 Dan Briggs hit home runs to spark a the round. ' Atlanta, Don Smith, defensive end, Conference , Room C at can make the changes every “name” player in the country “Some coach called me and said Miami (Fla.); Seattle, Manu Janet Locke won the shot put and Kitchen Social M emorial irOU’RE INVITED TO A MICROWAVE innings. 14-hit attack that carried the Padres Manchester without board approval. had been selected. the Bills took me, then he gave me to Tuiasosopo, defensive tackle, UCLA; took second in the javelin while MANCHESTER - All Hospital. Elsewhere in the AL, Milwaukee to victory and snapped the Ekpos’ “I would wish to remind COOKING DEMONSTRATION Jeff Rutledge, the mobile quarter­ this secretary who said she was Los Angeles, George Andrews, Tracy Sullen won the 220, shared first residents of Mayfair you, however, that should beat Toronto, 5-4. Chicago at Texas seven-game winning streak. The group is sponsored back for Alabama, the nation’s No. 2 arranging my plane reservations to linebacker, Nebraska; Cleveland, in the 100 and took third in the long Gardens are invited to par­ by the American^ Cancer the administration or the was postponed by rain. Dodgers 5, Phillies 2 team last season, wasn’t picked but jump for Illing. In National League games, San Rookie Rick Sutcliffe, making his Buffalo,” said Gastineau. “Ten , , ticipate in a kitchen social Society, and more informa­ SAT. MAY 5th three players with almost the same minutes later,-the same guy calls Houston; Philadelphia, Jerry Robin­ Monday at 1:30 p.m. in tion may be obtained by Francisco beat New York, 7-5, first' start of the season, tossed a name (Mike Bell, twin brother Mark Houston topped ,St. Louis, 4-1; San seven-hitter and Joe Ferguson drove back and says it was all a mistake.” son, linebacker, UCLA. « Area Baseball Cronin Hall. calling 643-2168. E. Bell, and Mark R. Bell) were In another un'expectedTtrove, the Also; Denver chose , 11AM • 3PM Diego routed Montreal, lQ-2, and Los in two runs with a pair of singles in among the 160 players selected on the Area baseball action yesterday New York Giants used their first- tackle, Nebraska; Kansas City, Steve saw Coventry High bo^ to East Angeles beat Philadelphia, 5-2. helping the Dodgers, over the first day. WE'RE hint- Katfiy says: round pick (seventh overall) to select Fuller, quarterback, Clemson; Hampton, 5-4, Bolton High on the Atlanta at Pittsburgh was rained out. Phillies. Iowa State’s Dexter Green, the Morehead State quarterback Phil Miami, , tackle, wrong end of an 11-5 score to Vinal MalfFs FrasA l^agatoA/aa A n fourth-leading rusher in Big Eight Simms. NFL Commissioner Pete Michigan; New England, defensive Tech, and Glastonbury High whipped 8 laf1/n0 T o C o m o In history, went untapped, although his Rozelle, who announced the first- back , South Carolina; non-conference foe Hartford Public, CRISP AIRE ORCHARD FMSH conference produced the most round choices, was almost drowned Los Angeles, , tackle players (21). Defensive back Jeff 14-5. Mm*, Cwllmdt, RunMi, M « GMdM MMoia MCC Women Qualify out by a cascade of boos from the fan Georgia Tech; and Dallas, Robert Coventry rapped nine hits but Delaney, the second-leading in­ gallery as Giant followers each asked Shaw, center, Tennessee. dTRSfll — ’IRIPBKTEir^ terceptor in Pittsburgh history, was stranded 16 runners in seeing its AM*r*» P*M, Orawi • the other, “Phil Who?” Pittsburgh ended the first round in record slip to 5-6 overall. The q u a lity SINCE I89J !«*«» ■•«». XM^ iMts, Had, Muu b Oraan Orapaa, ’ another standout who went untaken After Thompson’s selection, style by picking Baylor running back Botloii • Nomiln* LM un, Wpturmplpnu, _ Llm ui, but those were the. exceptions. Patriots are 4-6 in the COC. East SHOW TOUR “wMMMm, apkiMh, HpwuNin FbWipptau, C m i- After Sweep of Pair Chicago took Arkansas defensive end , who broke his hip Hampton upped its record to 3-7 with Hhubarb, ■rseeoll, WouDMa TcnoMwiMi OkiMiy We Appeal To Your Business Sense, The rule Thursday, however, was •WR FRESR CbUlHIomf, Turnip*, I m ■niHli' ApplM, QrapufruH, and Buffalo, which and only played three games last the triumph. Lin O N surprise. ranked dead last in the league in season. Vinal, off to a slow start, moved its VERETIRLES Manchester Community College women’s softball team After Buffalo selected Ohio State It ’< elementary, dear reader. Every time you reach for atuitortieor yair of ihoee, you 're mak­ rushing defense and was expected to Oklahoma led all schools with eight ledger to 7-3 in the COC and 7-4 qualified for this weekend’s CCCAA Tournament with a linebacker and Kan­ A MKMWAVE COOKIIK EXPERT ing a baeic butinem decieion. A decieion thid unU affect, to tame degree, everyone you come in contact concentrate on defense, pulled players picked, followed by Michigan overall with the triumph over winless sas City went for Colorado State iCT n m DAILY JUMBBIt HEREIN with. Becttuie in tociety, people react to your appearance bofore they react to you. So it ttandi to reaion, doubleheader sweep of Tunxis Community College yesterday, 10- another surprise by taking Clemson with seven. Southern Cal and Penn Bolton, which has dropped 10 starts. TRUCK WIU K IN OUR STORE particularly in the world of butineit, that you dm t want to make a mittake when you reach for that n it 5 and 13-10. defensive tackle Mike Bell, Cincin­ wide receiver Jerry Butler. State with six each and UCLA and MCC collected 16 hits in the opener nati shocked the football establish­ Dave Shutzman. D.J. Patenaude WE HAVE FLOWER A V EBnA ILE PLANTS. So, you want to be lure thid what you put m reftech good latte, contemporary ttyling and fine tailmng. MCC had a 4-2 lead In the opener “On our ability board we had the Nebraska with five each. and Bob Paridy each homered and And th a ti where we come in. and 19 more in the nightcap. Daniels ment by picking Washington State CAPS after 4W innings, scoring twice in the guys we got rated one and two,” said winning pitcher Chris Didden rapp^ THIS YVEEK’S 8PECIA LS ------was 7-for-9 with 4 RBI, Kathy Burke quarterback Jack Thompson, the NAHVI NATIVI NATIVI TO RIISWER ML YOUR Like any good butineit partner, ikGemmit providet you with lound advice. IPe claim only one first and one in the second and third Norm Pollom, the Bills’ director of three hits as Glastonbury evened its 6-for-7 with a homer and 3 RBI, Plai­ NCAA’s all-time leader in career Grant Hired SPINACH DANDEUONS area of expertiie. And that’i your appearance. We oant tell you how to do y o u r^, but we can tell you frames. It put it away with a six-run, college scouting. mark at 4-4. FROM MRMI how to lock good doing it Jutt look aroilnd Greater Htfd. For quite tome (ime thii city liai had a natim- QUEST10NS t OEMONSTIHTE fifth-inning with Donna Daniels rip­ sant 4-for-6 with a homer and 3 RBI. passing yardage. Baltimore selected Alabama SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Jim wide reputatim for finely attired men. Thai't no oeeidenL And U%Mo accident that weVe Cmnecticut’t “I was very surprised the Bengals 6 9 < l. 8 9 * I-®- KM, ping a bases-loaded two-run single Klotzer was 3-for-4 with 4 RBI in the linebacker , the Giants “Mudeat” Grant, one of Charlie M j^RVE COOKIIK largeit tingle men'e ipedalty ihop We’re where we are today becauie we've kept pace with Ike ever- nightcap. took Thompson because they’re Finley’s favorite relief pitchers £ a u f . CANTALOUPES changing world offathion, not to mentim this fine place we're proud to call home. So when the time and Laura Plaisant a two-run homer, took Simms and St^Louis tapped the FORMER #■■1 Shortstop Pat Maneggia was a strong at quarterback,” said New during the Oakland A’s glory years, r Sports Slate . LETTUCE ICECREAM NORMANS 1/ E * comet to make your next faehim decieion, and it will come eoon, consider the idiemativei. Welhtnkyou’tt to highlight the explosion. first of 27 running backs drafted « P l « * t ,« . LOCATION i decide in ourfavor. In the nightcap, the Cougars defensive standout for the Cougars, York Jet Coach Walt Michaels. ’Thursday, of Miami has been hired to telecast A’s games — rr I 459®® 4 9 * hd. • . • 1 4 0 * a t u Mi A£ But for Bengal General Manager handling 15 chances flawlessly. the rest of this season. SUMMER HOURS 443-445 HARTFORDITfORD RD MANCHESTER,MANCHES U l j ______trailed, 5-1, after two innings. But (Fla.). OPEN DAILY S A> 1. TO 9 P.M. • 8UNDA Yl S A.M. TO I P.M. 9/ Paul Brown, the future isn’t Grant, who has been working for Radio, TV Tonight M-W 8-6 • W 9 $ 9 U T h $ H A n td . funtfajr Pspsrs, fS IS LotW ff TteAtfs • CORNER OF MCKEE ST they quickly rebounded with five Chicago,-on its second'pick of the T-F M lORMII NORMAN’S necessarily now. the Cleveland Indians in. their Red Sox vs. Mariners, 7:30 - IE KINO LOCATION 144 TO third-inning markers. Kathy round, took Arizona State defensive SAT M , IHNET ST HIT Davis Sent Out “This is a long-range proposition of promotions department, was hired WTIC OF Klotzer's bases-filled single was a end Al Harris and Detroit took Penn A’s vs. Yanks, 7:4.5 . WINE, RLONSTElirS roNin m 9 ;mmis key hit. NEW YORK (UPI) - The New course,” said Brown, “but it seems State tackle Keith. Dofney. New for the A’s telecasts by KPIX ODUCEf MOH ttlO I THURSi IK III 9 fo be an ideal time for us to start Channel 5 in San Francisco. He will C h.ll CAMPINQCTR m : nils SIT Ml 5 ' ofOastonbury Klotzer added a twp-run hit in the York Yankees Thursday optioned Orleans then oame in with another PEI Cosmos vs. Blizzard, 7:30 • Ch,9 7 M T ALC O T TV ILLI M>. 276 OMUND ST., MANCHESTER Cl USED SUNDAT 24S0 Main Slieal fourth where MCC scored four times. pitcher Ron Davis to their Columbus training another quarterback.” surprise, selecting kicker-punter work along with Wayne Walker, ilTIM VmNON V >0U lUYl t tuuil OUAQ m i UMUIJBCUC Mels vs. Giants, 10:30 - WINE International League team to make Buffalo — whose selection of KPIX sports director, Harmon R M ______• 843-eS84__ mtKJj iiFRfss Lum tiLHOf ot durs qui MGC added a run in the fifth and two of Texas. Suns vs. Sonirs, 11:30 • Ch.3,6 7 211 CAO Dll (OJiUrOULlfYICNSSOOOONOtntOf 847 9097 In the sixth to cap its run-making. room for Jim Beattie. Cousineau marked only the second Cincinnati, on its second pick of the Killebrew and Ted Kubiak. 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PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Fri,, May 4. 1879 Softball Gossage’s Absence Cost Yankees EASTERN three more and Craig Repoli, Bob Gretzky Hat Trick Simler, Ken Ferry and. pick Klein Scoring twice in each of four in­ nings last night at Mt.Nebo, Army & were in the two-hit group.'. Navy Club topped Second Congo, 8-5. Offensive standouts for the Two hits each were nroduced. Marketmen were Tim Devanney, Bill At Least Two Victories to Date by Bob Gagno, Rich Clapp and Tony Allen and Pete Devanney with two him and said that maybe some day Falcetta of the Vets while Tom hits each. “We’re not mad at 'em,” Stein­ man in the bullpen. For help, he has world champion Yankees. Nobody is Powers Edmonton DUSTY Ken Clay and a pair of rookies, left­ looking to help us.” he’d join our organization in some Moore, Syl Bottone and George Cap- NEW YORK (UPI) - had. In the case of Gossage, who brenner said about Gossage and Scoring all eight runs in two hander Paul Mirabella and right­ While talking about the state of his capacity. I told him he was an out­ •But the pesky Whalers, who had palla each matched that number for George )Steinbrehner isn’t makes $333,000 a year, that comes to Johnson. “We’re just bitterly disap­ EDMONTON (UPI) - Ed­ frames, Trash-Away blanked hander Ron Davis. "The Yankees now ball club, which trails its three prin­ standing manager and a credit to evened the series at 2-2 with con­ the Churchmen. tiding to portray the father $1,860 a day, and for Johnson, who pointed. The thing that is most disap­ monton Oilers were up 3-0 REC Vittner’s Gardens last night at have brought up Jim Beattie from cipal contenders, the Red Sox, baseball, which I sincerely believe, secutive wins this week in figure. He sees no point in makes $100,000 a year, it works out to pointing and distressing is the lack of after two periods Thursday Pitching and good defense featured Robertson Park, 8-0. $550. Marvin Miller, executive direc­ Columbus of the International Orioles and Brewers, in the ' but that was the end of it. There was Springfield, Mass., closed the gap good judgment shown by these two no promise of a job and he never night, but a two-goal rally by last night as DeMolay edged the MCC Jim Bossie collected three hits and coining down With both feet on tor of the Players’ Association, has men. Nobody can predict injury and League, where he was unbeaten this American League East, Steinbrenner with third-period goals by 41-year-old asked for one. I never said anybody New England Whalers in the Johnny "Pie” MacKenzie and rookie Vets, 4-2, at Keeney Field. Stan Pliska two for the winners. The the neck of either Goose warned the Yanks they face a breach nobody wants to be injured, of season. Although the Yanks set the record straight on Sparky • Gardens were limited to three hits. employed him primarily as a starter Anderson; again reported to be “set” was to blame for what happened to Jordy Douglas. Tony Collettl and Alan Robb each Gossage or Cliff Johnson. But of contract grievance if they go course, but if you’re going to be in­ third stanza forced them to dig last year, he may be used as both a as manager of the Yankees next him. Dick Wagner felt he did what he Edmonton’s Dave Hunter then strok^ two hits for the winners as REC through with the fines but Stein­ jured, it should at least be in the line for a 5-2 victory in their World Taking advantage of 15 base hits he’s counting, and according to starter and reliever this time around. year. had to do. That’s just part of netted his first-ever playoff goal with did Bob Klatka for the losers. brenner doesn’t seem overly worried of duty and not in a fight.” Hockey Association seini-final and 11 enemy misplays, Tikey Paint his figures, Gossage’s absence “We’re not going out into the “No such agreement exists,” said baseball. Sparky knows what I think just over five minutes left in the Don McAllister gained the pitching about it. With Gossage out, the Yankee trimmed J&G Homes last night at has cost the Yankees four vic­ market looking for a reliever,” said the Yankee owner. “1 haven’t spoken of him. But I repeat, I have never playoff. game, and Gretzky added bis third U> win with Barry Steams taking the “The way I look at it is if you want bullpen isn’t anywhere near as Steinbrenner. “When you’re in need, to Sparky since the day after he was offered him any job and anyone who The win edged the Oilers ahead 3-2 round out the Oilers’ scoring. loss. (Sieney, 28-4. tories already. to get in a fist fight, that’s your awesome as it was when he was in CANDLELIGHT the way we are now, you never get a fired by the Reds. I called to express says I have doesn't know what he’s in the series with the winner Edmonton Coach Glen Sather, Karen Lemire homered for the Speaking out for the first time business, but be ready to do your there. Dick “Dirt” Tidrow, solid but Moriarty’s had just too much fair deal, particularly if you’re the my regret over what had happened to talking about.” • scheduled to face off against the Win­ marker at 19:19 of the third period, to though happy with the win, tipped his Painters who also had good offensive’’ since Gossage and Johnson went at day’s work the next day,” Stein­ unspectacular, emerges as the No. 1 power for Fogarty’s last night and nipeg Jets for the WHA title. give him six goals so far in the five hat to the Whalers. The two teams support from Barbara Paul, Linda each other two weeks ago in a brenner sajd. the result was an easy 12-4 decision Burgess and Diane Repolli. Gail Cap- ■ "Nobody has a remedy ... why playoff games. m ^ t Sunday in Game 6 of the series clubhouse scuffle, which could “Mill#*says, ‘These players are at Fitzgerald Field. puccio and Jan Ruggerio were best in when a team gets up two or three- The 18-year-old Gretzky opened the at Springfield. sideline the Yankees’ flame-throwing highly specialized.’ If they’re so Paul Frenette stroked four hits for defeat. nothing, it seems to back off,” said scoring at 14:57 of the first period, ‘"They’re a good hockey team, and relief ace until mid-June or longer, highly specialized, they should be the Gas House Gang, the winners INDY rookie sensation Wayne Gretzky drilling a 35-foot screen shot past they played well,” he said. “We’ve Steinbrenner said events of the past doubly careful. With these huge coming up with 22 in ail. Frenette Starting off with five runs in each after the game. “It just seems to Whalers’ goalie John Garrett. Paul shown we’ve got the momentum, but two weeks have shown how much salaries paid to professional athletes homered twice and added two singles of the first two innings. Turnpike ’TV happen an awful lot.” Shmyr added another tally :34 I want to get the series over with. Gossage’s incapacity has hurt the today must come some assumption Gretzky, the WHA’s Rookie of the seconds later, and Gretzky picked up while driving in four runs. swamped Nelson Freight last night club. of responsibility on their part.” “I don’t want to have to come back Tom Juknis also came up with four Year, sparked the Oilers by scoring his second at 2:12 of the. second to Edmonton and play these guys,” Fish Stocked at Nike, 22-4. “We lost five games in a row by I agree with George Steinbrenner hits,one a triple, and Bob Ck>mell and Tim Gawron had a homer among three goals, including an empty-net period11 ^ foe Ithe 3-0 Oilers margin. Sather added. one run and all of them in the last two but I don’t think he goes quite far Salter’s Pond will be the Ron Laliberte were in the three-hit his four hits in pacing the winners. innings,” said the Yankee owner enough in what he says. scene of the Manchester Lions group. Paul Frenette and Fred Ron Lanzano contributed three hits from his Tampa, Fla. office, where Responsibility isn’t a unilateral Leaders Club’s third annual youth Valenti added two hits each to the and four teammates collected two he runs the American Ship Building thing. What about the owners’ Completely washable comfort in a summer- BruinSf Islanders fishing derby tomorrow inor- MB offense. blows each. Company, another one of his responsibility? If they’re going to blend of 50%cotton, 50%polyester...... Best for the Oilers were Bob Blass, Dick Griffin and Doug Nelson each ning. Lion member Ray Smith, holdings. “If Gossage had been hand out these unimaginable sums, Batting John^Barry, Rich Marsh and Merrill had three hits for the losers. there, we’d have won four of the five. don’t they have to share the respon­ above, took part in the fish Myers, each with two hits. NIKE There’s no doubt of that in my VERMILION NAVY Win to Tie Series National League stocking operation. Children sibility for the magnitude of any AB H Pet. Two hits were produced each by mind.” calamity resulting from the loss of EMERALD WHITE under 14 are eligible with com­ Jumping off to a 3-0 first inning Brian Dunphy, John Mizoras, Rusty Gossage and Johnson both were NEW YORK (PI) — Don Cherry has an interesting way of Winfield, SD 101 38 .376 any of their astronomically paid petition from 7 a.m. to noon. margin. Allied Printing held off the Franklin and Bob Bauck as Acadia docked 10 days’ pay for the fight they players? I’d certainly say so. SIZES 32-42 * 1 6 , keeping Jean Ratelle sharp for the playoffs — it just takes a little Foster, Cin 89 33 .371 Over $1,800 in prizes will be Jaycees to register a 6-3 win last Restaurant stopped Cherrone’s last less practice. Cromrtie, Mtl 90 33 .367 night at Robertson Park. night at Nike; 5-3. Bauck had the only Griffey, Cin 94 34 .362 awarded. (Kalisher Photo) "I can’t remember the last time he Elach side came up with 11 base homer. Royster, Atl 72 26 .361 hits with Bob Breen cracking out Mike Crockett and Lou Cherrone Little League Lauded came to practice,” the Boston coach fine effort in the Bruin nets, turning Parker, Pit 77 27 .351 Condition Good three and Bill Wild a pair for the each stroked two hits for the said, after the 38-year-old Ratelle aside 32 shots, including a stop on Bonnell, Atl 78 27 .346 ATLANTA (UPI) - Atlanta Falcon Printers. Packagemen. scored his third goal of the game at Pierre Mondou’s breakaway three Carter, Mtl 70 24 .34^ linebacker Garth Ten Napel, injured Cliff Cutting and Mike Moulin each For Selection System 3:46 of overtime to give the Bruins a minutes into the game. 76 26 .342 SPORTS BEOAVS Rose, Phil in an automobile accident that had two bingles in defeat. 4-3 victory over the Montreal “A big save early keeps me 50 17 .340 By DICK PARADIS Youngblood, NY claimed the life of teammate Andy CHARTER OAK Little Mias SLATE “Where women love toJ shop for men!" Canadians and even their best-of- sharp,” Gilbert said. “I made a few Correspondent seven NHL semifinal series at 2-2. “I mistakes out there but I came out all Americon League Spiva April 3, was listed in good con­ Making the most of 21 base hits, Little Miss Softball, ready to open have to give him the time off. When right. My confidence is growing.” G AB H Pet. dition today at Atlanta’s Northside Manchester Oil Heat stopped its 20th season, is looking for spon­ Whether he knew it or not, Ed Morrisey of 52 Timothy MANCHESTOliVERNON Friday 903 MAIN STREET TRI*CITY PLAZA he was with New York, he would ’The other semifinal game also Smally, Mn 23 88 34 .386 Hospital. Highland Park Market last night at sors to defray operating expenses. Rd., East Hartford, praised the entire Town of East I Kemp, Det 16 57 22 .386 Fitzgerald, 14-4. Additional coaches are also needed BASEBALL \DPEN Daily 9;30-5:30/Thurs.'til 9 / Daily 10-9/Sat,‘til 5 ; ^ practice every day and then he’d be went into overtime as Bob Nystrom, Ten Napel previously had been Hartford for its method and procedures of evaluating Bulkeley al East absolutely burned out for the who predicted his team would win Lemon, Chi 21 82 31 .378 listed in critical condition and Big stickers for the Oilers were fpr play which is open to girls age 9 youngsters who try out for Little League baseball. 20 72 27 .375 Jack Hughes and Bob Haley with four Catholic, 3 1 1.5 playoffs.” after 3:35, struck at 3:40 of the extra Banister, Ch reportedly had been unconscious thru 12. Final sign-up is Saturday at To begin with, Morrisey is an outsider who recently 21 81 30 .370 blows each. Fred Schneider added Cheney Tech at Bacon “I felt good tonight,” Ratelle said. session to give the New York Oliver, Tex prior to the new listing. Illing Junior High. - moved into our town, namely East Hartford. September Whitaker, Dt 19 66 24 .364 of 1978 to be exact. Morrisey is an Army Recruiter Academy, 3:15 "I felt strong in the Overtime and we Islanders a 3-2 victory over the New CCCAA Tourney (at knew we had to score in the first five York Rangers to even that series at Pryor, Chi 18 55 20 .364 holding the rank of staff sargeant E-6. Too many medals Grich, Cal 25 90 32 .356 MCC) minutes or it would be over. But give 2-2. to mention, but most importantly for this writing, he Cooper, Mil 25 99 35 .354 holds the Humanitarian Service Medal. Enfield at Penney Rick Middleton the credit. He made Nystrom and Ranger goaltender Eaat Hartford at the big play.” John Davidson — junior teammates Porter, KC 23 77 27 .351 His wife, Mary, is from the state of Washington. And Home Runs during the 14 years of military service time they have Simshury Ratelle took a pass from Middleton at Calgary — reached a loose puck in South Windsor at Hart­ and put the game-winner behind Ken the Ranger zone simultaneously National League — Murphy, Atl 9; traveled Europe, California, Minnesota, etc. SOMEIWII Kingman, Chi 7; Matthews, Atl, Because they have older children, they have seen Little ford Public Dryden. Peter McNab had the other before the puck popped straight up in Rockville at Bloomfield Boston goal while Guy Lafleur, the air for Nystrom to place down on Carter and Dawson, Mtl 6. League in action before. Before their son, Michael, was American .League — Singleton, chosen by Dworin Chevrolet, managed by Jim Terassio, Rocky Hill at Bolton Pierre Mondou and Guy Lapointe the ice and slide into an empty net. Coventry at Cromwell scored for Montreal. Lapointe’s goal “I looked at him (Davidson) and he Balt, Lynn, Bos and ’Thomas, Mil 8; Duck! Morrisey made an open statement, “East Hartford has the finest and fairest tryouts I have ever seen. And I have Portland at Rham with 2:06 to left in the third period looked at me and we both got to the Cooper, Mil 7; Grich, Cal 6. You’re too close! It’s off the wall—and when TRACK sent the game into overtime. puck together,” said Nystrom of his your partner catches and returns the ball, he could been involved with Little League myself in the past in U M R i D i m B r Manchester at Conard, “We were lucky to get into the second goal of the playoffs. “T took Player Trade hook it or deflect it right at you. other parts of the country.” 3i45 overtime at all,” Montreal’s Bob my time because I didn’t want to The arrimada, a shot that navels back close When Morrisey was asked about his experiences with CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago East Catholic /South Gainey said. “They seemed to press miss. After the goal, I spit up-my along the side wall is often caught inches from the coaches and/or umpires..He replied,” good and bad can Cubs acquired pitcher Doug Capilla be found in Little League all over the world. After all, its Windsor at Xavier, 3:15 us a little more and I guess they mouthpiece and just started w all-and it can go wild. So your partner ducks East Hartford at cheering. I don’t know what for cash and a player to be named an amateur game, but a teaching process.” caught us off guard.” before you catch and throw. Manchester (girls), 3:30 Gilles Gilbert turned in his second happened after that.” later from the Cincinnati Reds. In regards to a child’s chances of playing. He replied,” FOIAUTOMOTIH There's danger in jai-alai, speed and action, If a kid wants to play baseball, he or she should be able TENNIS too. Come to the fronton where all the stars to.” Hall at Manchester, 3:45 Kentucky Derby love to play, Hartford Jai-Alai. Don't miss it! The one thing that impressed Morrisey the most was East Catholic at St, Paul, 2:45 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - The owners of 3-5 Ken­ Hartford Jai-Alai Features: the fact that East Hartford, with all of the players trying Senior citizens over 60 only $ I out for a team, “were treated equally. The kids with Cheney Tech at East tucky Derby favorite Spectacular Bid Thursday Hampton, 3 UlUnSM R admission to any matinee. lesser ability were given a fair shot.” Every child has, or expressed anxiety and doubt regarding the last-minute Manchester at Hall Come try the $6 IVifecta Box, had a fair shot, that impressed me. entry of winless Great Redeemer. (girls), 3:45 Great Redeemer, a son of 1970 Kentucky Derby starter the $42 Trifecta Wheel. I was also impressed with the attitude of the coaches Holy Land — who fell down — is winless in six starts this within the league,” he went on. “Where I have been, the game, including tryouts, can be brutal.” , year and caused an uproar in the racing secretary’s of­ GOLF fice at Churchill Downs. He was entered just five minutes HARTFORD On these points, Morrisey was referring to different situations that he personally had witnessed throughout Manchester /Old before the 10 a.m. deadline and moments later, his Sayhrook at Berlin, 2 trainer, Jim James, was either fired or resigned. the world, but he holds East Hartford as the “exception,” SOFTBALL he is proud that “Michael is in this program.” Hall at Manchester, 3:30 m m u H E H So, from an outsiders point of view, just coming into Mercy at East Catholic Pair Tied in PGA the Town of East Hartford, we may not be perfect, but we (Nike), 3:15 HOUSTON (UPI) — Golf pro Bruce Lietzke has are on the right track. mastered almost every course he has played in five lucrative years on the PGA tour except the one in his Jal Alai KTROnLOOKffl adopted home town. Ratults It may not be coincidental, but Lietzke shares the lead Bowling of the $^,000 tournament with four other golfers after hi 13M BJI U l PI iM IN COMMERCIAL- Jim firing a 5-under-par 66 ’Thursday. N m 457, Beth Fitzgibbons 195- Nhhht4 3UI Cochran 161-421, Rick 494. T i^ with him after 18 holes were veterans Leonard Mictal4 INN Thompson, Butch Baird, Jim Dent and Jim Colbert. TfVieti 14-] NL7I • Nicola 162-142-420, Art Schmidt 365, Buc Wickham SN m m PARKADE JUNIORS- I Hrnkms 11.N LN 152-369, Bob Claughsey 151- Don G alli 165, L arry 4FMi»llii*a U 388, Bob Frost 364, George LPGA Leader m h l 4 MN Quirion 152-423, Jim hrlMli 24 127N Burgess 143-375, John Christensen 157, Barry HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (UPI) - Beth Daniel^ Trihclil-MmN Kensel 141-388, Art Thomp­ seeking her first LPGA tour win in the $80,000 Women’s \m Fuller 157-406, Eric Begley son 145-361, Jim Colangelo International, says her first round-leading 70 could easily IFiMmmI 13N IN IN 176-171-483. MmMtim 7N IN 161-368, Al Napoletano 157- have been an 85. SJiiBiiliNrl 3N hiM iM N N 350, Ralph Leighton 143- “I’m very fortunate to be where I am,” she said M mIi MINN 385, Fred Riccio 135-140- MOUNTAIN DEW- Tish Thursday after her 2-under-par round provided a one-shot TiNmIi M l,7N.N m n 375, Fred Sponheimer 139- Dwyer 184-514, Lois Brown cushion over Patricia Meyers of Ormond Beach, Fla., SU 13N IN IN 182-475, Mabel Duva 460, and Gloria Ehret of Dallas. I bfri IN iN 357, Henry Luneski 140-352, 1 M w IN Wayne Jensen 3W, Marcel Kathy Patulak 456, Bee MMiMSIN NriMhM2llN Casavant 142-140-380, Ted Moquin 457, Pat Thibodeau TfNMli 14 11N2N 495, Alvina DeLisIe 487, m Lawrence 364, Tim IhrMri-hi IIN 7N IN Castagna 359, Art Ruff 378, Lou Toutain 457. S liiiii Ihihi IN IN 2 I 2N Dave Ruff 136-374, Bill m S s M IIN MacMuIlen 136. 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Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut K m n t ? DI s c o v e r Y o u r N ext H o m e By DONNA HOLLAND won the election his name would be removed LOST- Siamese C a t,' full Street, 649-4519. “It was an oversight. I’ll have to take the Millions have dit In Bolton Election Herald Correspondent blame'myself,” Houle said. from the Republican voter list and he would Panel’s Power grown. Vicinity of Westwood Street. Answers to “Pye”. A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD NURSE AIDES- We are . . . W i i h W A L L A C E ! BOLTON — A mistake made by the John Morianos, Democratic town chairman, lose His rights as a Republican for the duration covered there': By DONNA HOLLAND Also: Incumbent Frank Rossi (D) and of the term. HEBRON —Some of the available under this sewer Reward. Cali 6434772. Could help to sell your items looking for responsible, warm no place like e incumbent David Dreselly, (R), Planning Democrats at their caucus in January has said he knew Hawkins was a Republican when eight persons attending a 7T, faster, rent your room quicker people interested in caring for llcriild rorrcx|i()ncl<‘nl A candidate who has been endorsed by the avoidance program...... — ------and bring you better results! the Elderly and Mentally home advertised MANCHESTER MID $70s Commission, one-year vacancy. resulted in the loss of one seat in Monday's his name was presented to the caucus. public meeting, concerning BOLTON — In Monday's biennial elec­ election. A candidate endorsed for a seat on “I understood he had been asked and agreed opposite party will not lose his rights as long J"3tter of street area, smail maie Ask the Herald Classified Ad Retarded. " ...... All shifts...... available- ■n the Want Ads. Christopher McCooe (D) and Lawrence as he also has his own party’s endorsement. the proposed formation of f^orming the authority will Siamese Cat. Cali 646-2668. taker about details. Put the full time. Apply in person to: tion in Bolton, of the 22 offices to be filled, Converse (R), Zoning Commission; Marc the Zoning Commission planned to have his to run. Apparently somebody made a mis­ a Water Pollution Control be taken at the annual town ...... STAR to work for you! Phone Meadows Convalescent 14 are contested and nine are uncontested. name removed from the ballot this morning. take,” Morianos said, The Democrats will have until 24 hours 643-2711. Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Schardt (D) and Thomas Manning (R), before the election to fill the vacancy on the Authority for the town, meeting on May 14. Partonala 2 Uncontested candidates are automatically Zoning Commission alternates; Thomas The candidate, George Hawkins, didn’t Ilvi Cannon, cajjcus secretary, said she asked questions concerning Manchester. slate. RIDE WANTED TO seated. Sheridan (D) incumbent Robert Morra know until Thursday afternoon that his name didn’t know Hawkins>8 5 a Republican and the powers of such a group. PHONE 643-2711 The polls at Community Hall will be ^ was on the ballot. He was surprised to learn it doesn’t remember that facTbeiog broughtnuP “I kind of doubt we will be able to fill the Probate Notice HAMILTON STANDARD, BARMAID - Apply in person. roeessisrencfiMeieciMC roueeo (R), Zoning Board of Appeals for four- position. It will probably remain blank on the The meeting, which was Windsor Locks,'7:30 to 4:00. Mr. G’s Restaurant, East open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Two of the lop year tlrml^PauF BarroM Drand''M rrris ^as and even ipore surprised to learn it was at the caucus. held earlier this week, was NOTICE TO CREDITORS Call 643-5686. TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Hartford or call for appoint­ ballot,” Morianos said. ESTATE OF JOHN B. GODDARD, Apply 81 Commerce Street, offices are not being contested — the"6oard Silverstein- (R) incumbent. Zoning Board - on the Democratic ticket. Hawkins said no one from the Democratic conducted by the Sewer deceased ment, 569-0320. That means the 1980-83 term on the Zoning The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Glastonbury. PTG INDEX of Selectmen and the Board of Education. of Appeals, three-year term; Winifred Hawkins was endorsed for a three-year, party called and asked him to run. Authority which has been Commission will go to Paul Edberg, the Judge, of the Court of Probate, Entartainmant 4 COMPANY. Telephone 633- DCA DAYCARE DIRECTOR- NOTICES The candidates for the Board of Cunningham (D) and Raymond Soma (R), 1980-83, on the Zoning Commission. He now is “Why would I run for the Democrats? I’ve acting as the Water Pollu­ District of Manchester at a hearing 7631. Selectmen who are guaranteed their seats Republican candidate. held on April 26.1979 ordered that all Year round. $9,230. Minimum 1 — Loit and Found alternates to Zoning Board of Appeals. serving a term that will expire in 1980. been a Republican all my life, a registered tion Control Authority. claims must be presented to the MAYFAIR ART & CRAFT High School Diploma, and 2 — Ptfionala Houle said he will call Hawkins to 3 — Announcamanu are: Henry Ryba (D). incumbent first There are five candidates for three Hawkins’ name was submitted at the caucus Republican,” he said. fiduciary on or before July 26, 1979 or MARKET- Sunday May 6th., RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 youn^ child experience. For “Apologize for myslef and on behalf of the The Town of Hebron be barred as by taw provided. 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., Vernon shifts. Good pay, good 4 — Entarlalnmant selectman and other incumbent board by William Houle, former registrar of voters. Hawkins said he was contacted by the application, send self- 5 — Auctions HI6HLANDPARK seats on the Board of Finance and two received a sewer abate­ Pearl J. Hullman, Center Middle School, on benefits and working con­ Nicely decorated large 6 room colonial. Includes 4 Tnembers. Aloysius Ahearn (D). John Houle said he was aware Hawkins was a Republican town chairman and asked to run Democratic party for any inconvenience or Ass't. Gerk addressed stamped envelope candidates for a two-year vacancy. The embarrasment the incident might have caused ment order from the The fiduciary is; Route 30. Over 85 fine Artist ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ to: Manchester Early Lear­ FINANCIAL bedrooms, 1st floor family room, 2 car garage with Carey (D). Douglas Cheney (R) and Carl Republican but doesn’t remember if he told for the seat, but “I declined because my term Charles M. Goddard Jr. and Craftspersons. Admission non Manor, 180 Regan Road, 8 — Bonds-Slocks-Mortgages vacancy must be filled first by either par­ him.” Department of En­ ning Center, 80 Waddell Road, 9 — Pefsonei Loans apartment possibilities and a gorgeous park-lTke 480 Preuss. (R) who is not an incumbent. the caucus. “If I didn’t, I should Have,” he expires in 1980 and at that time I-will have 55 Whitman Ave., $ 1.00. Vernon. ty. The candidates are Siddiq Sattar (D), vironmental Protection as West Hartford. CT 06107 M an ch ester. An EO-AA 10 — Insurance foot deep lot. Qreat for kidal Only $78,900. Call Tom Ryba was endorsed by both the said. served six and one-half years and that will be “It was an oversight in not asking him,” 018-5 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Employer. incumbent and Richard Barger (R), also the result of a survey con­ EMPLOYMENT Hartzog 569-1860. Eves. 646-0618. Democratic and Republican parties for Houle said he doesn’t remember who enough.” Houle said. “The only solRce in the shole situa­ CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC 13 — Help Wenied an incumbent. ducted in three areas of the □ EMPLOYMENT - Experienced only. Top the position. tion is I hope he takes pride in the fact we Court of Probate, District of MECHANIC- Truck Fleql 14 — Business Opporiumttes The candidates for the full term are recommended Hawkins but he assumed the Hawkins became aware his name.was on the town. wages, ^p^ly: Atlas Tile. 1862 15 — Silustion Wanted The four incumbents guaranteed their though enough of him to put his name in for Manchester requires another permanent f Daniel Harris (D), incumbent and Ray­ person had talked to Hawkins and had ob­ ballot Thursday afternoon when Catherine NOTICE OF HEARING Berlin rpke., Wethersfield, and experienced mechanic. nomination.” At that time a iist con­ ESTATE OF DOROTHY M. Help Wanted 13 EDUCATION seats on the school board are Michael tained his permission. Leiner, town clerk, called to tell him that if he 563-0151 10 — Private instructions mond Usin, (R), incumbent plus Stanley tained the names of about MAULUCCI. deceased No diesel. Only experienced O'Connor (D). Joseph Haloburdo (R), 19 — Schoois-Cissses THE WALLACE Klekota (D); John Esche (R), and Pursuant to an order of Hon. William need call John, at 643-2416 for 20 — Instructions Wanted Barbara Smith (R) and Wallace Kelly 100 landowners saying they E. FitzGerald. Judge, d a t^ April 26, SECRETARY - Full time. RN-LPN wanted for full or appointment. Michael Walsh (R). were in failure as far as 1979 a hearing will...... be held onSome an shorthand required. part time on ail shifts. Apply REAL ESTATE (D). who is not an incumbent. )iication praying for authority to South Windsor Bank & Trust COMPANY For the vacancy and three, full-term their septic systems are director of nursing. Salmon- DENTAL ASSISTANT 23 — Homes lor Sale Rta/lors Sert ing ibt Crealer Hartford Area Other positions that are not being con­ sell certain real estate as in said to C o . MamM ain Office, nffio p ^ A p nnlv ly in per­ 24 — Lols-Land lor Sale seats, not more than three persons from concern^. A subsequent application on file more fully appears, ^ o in c e . A pply brook Convalescenf Home, off WANTED - Part time. For 25 — Investment Property tested are those of incumbent tax collec­ at the Court of Probate on May 14,1979 son. 1033 John n tc n Blvd., 1000 Farmington Ave., Wesi Hanford 236-0881^J either party can be elected in order to House Street, Glastonbury. Oral Surgery Office, Send 26 — Business Property tor Elaine Potterton (R); Ilvi Cannon investigation by Basil at 10:00 A.M. South Windsor. Between 9 AM Please call 633-5244. 27 — Resort Property 800 Silver Lane, East Hartford 569-1660 comply with minority representation Pearl J. Hultman, and 3 PM. resume to Box NN, c/o 26 — Real Estate Wanted (D), John Gleason (R), incumbents, Boycenesky, town Ass't. Gerk Manchester Herald. 945 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury 651-.37.M laws. OU’LL FEEL MUCH BEHER ATI OiO-5 NURSES AIDES wanted for MISC. SERVICES sanitarian, revealed that a BoardT)f Tax Review; Jeffrey Clarke (R) INSTALLER 31 — Services Offered The Democrats are offering rides to the 3M scotchtint full time on all shifts. Apply MECHANIC NEEDED- To alternate on Planning Commission; major portion of the solar control films - start 32 — Painting.Papering Court ol Probate. District of director of nursing. Salmon- work 4 hours per day. Must 33 — Build'ng.Contracting Help Wanted 13 polls. Anyone needing a ride should call failures had been corrected $4.00. High potential. Help Wanted 13 Demetria Morianos (D), alternate. Zoning Manchester brook Convalescent Home, off know construction equipment. 34 — Roofng-Sidmg 649-4467. They will have a vehicle on the NOTICE OF HEARING Excellent fringe benefits. 35 — Healing.Plumbing FULL TIME POSITION in Commission: Louis Albasi (R), Zoning or were in the process of House Street, Glastonbury. Have own tools. Send resume HO’o'Sf''>''VES- We have green across from the Community Hall. ESTATE OF SUSANNA WINZLER Training provided. Call 36 — Flooring tobacco, candy and card being corrected. MacDOUGALL, deceas^ Please call 633-5244. to: P.O. Box 8, Coventry, excellent daytime employ­ Board of Appeals; Thomas Franz (D), Elmore Associates, 647-1411. 37 — Moving.Trucking-Storage department at Parkade Coffee and doughnuts will be served there. David Marnicki, chair­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Conn., 06238. 38 — Services Wanted ment for you while your alternate to Zoning Board of Appeals; W.G. GLENNEY C0'.S E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated ApYll 27, Liggett Rexall. Retail The poll workers will be: Joan Teller, SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for children are in school. Work man of the authority, 1979 a hearing will be held on an MISC. FOR SALE experience necessary. Apply Paul Edberg, Zoning Commission; and WORK AT OUR OUTDOOR South Windsor. Will train. part time now, in the fall and Daniel Neath, Peggy Brown, Angelina explained that a provision application praying for authority to Flower Locations, Friday, CARPENTER For full time 40 — Household Goods in person between 9 and 5. Catherine PetersoOj^.-town meeting sell certain real estate as in said 9 Brookfield Street or 41 — Articles for Sale winter. You can have the Armentano, Germain Morin, and Ruth Saturday or Sunday. Car employment. Must be moderator. of the abatement order was application on file more fully appears, 9-5918, after 12 noon. experienced in all phases of 42 — Building'Supplies summer off if you want. at the Court of Probate on May 14,1979 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs AT ONCE STOCK CLERK- Hoffman for the Democrats and Joan that the town must form a needed. S.D.R. Enterorises, construction. Call 742-6062. Anyone looking for part time Contested s ^ s and the candidates run­ at 11:00 A.M. Andover, Conn., 742-9965. » 44 — Musical Instruments Part time, steady work. Must Dixon, Maryann Murphy, Elizabeth An­ NURSES AIDES - Full time, Water Pollution Control Pearl J. Hultman, 45 — Boats & Accessories work, days, year round, have working papers. Apply ning for them Include: Sandra Pierog (D) Ass't. Gerk and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. 46 — Sporting Goods drews, Hannah Mildner, Janet Dixon and Authority for the purpose WELL ESTABLISHED should apply in person, at: 299 Green Road, and incumbent Catherine Peterson (R), Robert Morra for the Republicans. 011-5 Probate Notice Experienced preferred, but COMPANY WITH solid 47 — Garden Products DAIRY QUEEN, 242 Broad treasurer; Joan Morianos (D) and incum­ of developing a ”201’’ we will train. Apply in person: 48 — Antiques Manchester, Saturday, The election moderator is Shirley NOTICE TO CREDITORS workload with excellent 49 — Wanted to Buy Street, near Manchester between 9 a.m and noon. bent Michael Parsons (R), Board of sewer^voidance facilities Court of Probate, District of ESTATE OF HOWARD F. LIGHT East Hartford Convalescent working conditions for Parkade. Potter and the machine mechanic is Elna Manchester The Hon. David C. Rappe, Judge, of Home, 745 Main Street, East RENTALS Education vacancy; Samuel Teller (D), plandipon consultation with NOTICE OF HEARING qualified mechanical, in­ Dimock. the Court of Probate, District of ' Hartford. 52 — Rooms for Rer'f EMPLOYMENT incumbent and Renato Cocconi (R), in­ an engineering frm. He ESTA TE OF MARY- GIBSON, Coventry at a hearing held on April 30. strumentation and welders - 53 — Apariments for Rent WAITRESS WITH OPPORTUNITY deceased 54 — Homes for Rent There are 2,112 registered voters in 1979 ordered that all claims must be excellent fringe benefits and EXPERIENCE- Morning and AVAILABLE for store clerks. cumbent, ^ n n in g Commission for four- said it is possible that the I^irsuant to an order of Hon. William presented to the fiduciary on or before SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- medical coverage - top graded 55 - Bus.ness tor Re^t lunch. Apply in person only: town. Of that number, 657 are Democrats; E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated April 30, July 30, 1979 or be barred as by law 56 — Resort Property for Rent Well established business. year terrat incumbent Frank Rossi (D) plan could reveal that the 1979 a hearing will be held on an ExcellenJ Part Time work. pay - steady work, excellent 57. — Wanted to Rent La Strada West Restaurant, 771, Republicans; and 684 are unaffiliated. provided. Will train. Call Manchester po'tentiaf Good fringe benefits. and David Dreselly (R), Planning Com­ town has no septic failure application praying that letters of ad- Bertha E. Rappe, Clerk " ■ (4 good people 58 — Misc for Rent 471 H a r tf o r d R o a d , Immediate openings in Hart­ TTie registrars of voters are Ilvi Cannon rninistration be granted on said estate The fiduciarv is; 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826, ' ■■ mission for three-year term. problems at which time the needed) only qualified apply' AUTOMOTIVE Manchester. (D) and Jean Gately (R). TRIPPLE as in said application on file more fully Atiornev Joan B. Sinder ford and Manchester areas. town could appeal the appears, at the Court of Probate on Box 46.'756 Main Street at 36 Rear Commerce Street, 1 — Autos for Safe Car necessary. Call for inter­ NURSES AIDES- Full time, 62 — Trucks for Sale May 17. 1979 at i0;00 A.M. Willimantic, Connecticut Glastonbury, CT. (HABCO CLERICAL POSITION view: 527-8106. TRACK abatement order. Peart J. Hultman, 06226 all shifts. Experience INC.). - Heavy Equipment for Sale REQUIRING ACCURATE Ass't. Gerk 007-5 - Moiorcydes-Bicydes Funding for the plan preferred, but training will be 65 — Cempers-Traiiers-Mobile typist with figure aptitude ALUMINUM given. Apply in person: East EXPERIENCED Andover Voters would be obtained from , TRACTOR / TRAILER Homes available in a small busy of­ BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR - Hartford Convalescent Home, ~ Automotive Service state and federal money DRIVER - With Class I fice in Manchester. Call for Top wages, ample overtime, COMBINATION Court of Probate, District of 745 Main Street, East Hart­ License. Experienced and - Aulos lor Rent-Lease appointment. 646-4048. which would pay 90 percent Manchester ford. liberal fringe benefits. Apply NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE TO CREDITORS dependable, for local and out in person: Triumph Manufac­ Mk" of the cost and the town ESTATE OF CHARLES EARL DIETARY AIDES - Full time. STORM & ESTATE OF GEORGE C. of state deliveries. Must be CLERK TYPIST - General of­ turing Co. TRANSUE a/k/a CHARLES E. RINGSTONE, deceaMd BUS DRIVERS - will train if Face Few Choices would pay the rest. TRANSUE, deceased Bondable and have good fice work with public contact; Must work every other The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, n e c e s s a r y . A pply 90 Emery Taylor of the Pursuant to an order of Hon. William employment record. good typing skills required; 35 weekend and some holidays. SCREEN Judge, of the Court of Probate, Brookfield Street, South Wind­ SURGICAL ASSISTANT- By DONNA HOLLAND Hegener, (R), incumbent, and Eva E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated May 1, District of Manchester at a hearing Telephone Homer Coan, 643- hour work week, starting Apply in person: East Hart­ Amston section of town, 1979 a hearing will be held on an sor. Call 289-5918. Manchester Oral Surgeon. FOR ALL SIZES held on April 25. 1979 ordered that all 0644. salary $289.51 bi-weekly. Plea­ ford Convalescent Home, 745 Please send resume to Box Y, Herald Correspondent LeBaroni (D), both incumbents. Board of asked the chairman of the application praying that an instrument claims must be presented to the purporting to be the last will and testa­ sant government office in Main Street, East Hartford. ANDOVER — The polls will be open Education; J. Tansley Hohman (R),‘and IN STOCK fiduciary on or before July 25. 1979 or PART TIME. Work from c/o Manchester Herald. Planning and Zoning Com­ ment of said deceased be admitted to be barrM as by law provided. COOK FOR WEEKEND Rockville offering State of John Yeomans. (D). Board of Finance: probate as in said application on file home on the phone servicing Monday for the town’s biennial election. mission whether a Water Pearl J. Hultman, SHIFT- Local convalescent Connecicut benefits. Submit OUTDOOR JOB OPENINGS - NURSERY ATTENDENT - James Hurst, (R), Board of Finance, all Features: Weatherproof Tripple Track more fully appears, at the Court of Ass't. Clerk our customers in your spare In professional lawn treat­ The polling place is Andover Elementary Pollution Control Authority Probate on May 14. 1979 at 1:30 P.M. home. Some experience resume and references to: for the Church of the Interlock System. The fiduciary is: time. 249-7773. necessary. Good working con­ ment business. Call Lawn-A- School and the polls win J>e open from 6 incumbents. could possibly cross the Pearl J. Hultman, George J. Ringstone Superior Court, G A 19, P.O. Nazarene, 236 Main St., •Prehung for simple Installation Ass’t. Gerk 31 Coleman Road. >■ ditions, Write for interview Box 980, Rockville, Ct. 06066. Mat, 331 Summit Street a.m. to 8 p.m. Also: Margaret Jurovaty, (D), Planning lines of authority with the 013-5 EXPERIENCED Manchester. Mature, loving, •Twice as strong 1% thick master fram Manchester. Conn. to: Food Service. Box 315, between 8 and 4 for job inter­ responsible person to super­ and Zoning Commission alternate; Walter 06040 MACHINISTS & LATHE Of the 19 offices to be filled, eight seats for extra strength and better Insulation. commission. Wethersfield, Conn,, 06109. PEOPLE NEEDED FOR view. Call 649-8667. vise nursery for newborn to 3 are contested and 11 are not contested (all Clark, (R), and John Phelps, (D), incum­ Court of Probate, District of OPERATORS- Full or part John Hibbard, commis­ Manchester WORK - Full or part time years of age during church bent, Board of Fire Commissioners; time. Excellent benefits. App­ during the summer. 36 hours XRAY TECHNICIAN FOR candidates for the uncontested positions sion chairman, said that he NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE TO CREDITORS services. Experience with this F.STATE OF STANISLAW LATA aka ly in person at: 1422 Tolland or 18 hours weekly. $5.33 per PHYSICIANS OFFICE - will automatically be seated.) Geraldine Adams, (R), and Donna 'didn’t think so. He said that ESTATE OF LILLIAN T. Turnpike, Manchester. LM age preferred. Hours: Sunday Larcen, (D), Library Board, William STANLEY LATA, deceased KEENEY.deceased hour. Must be over l8. Car Tuesday, Wednesday, 9:15 AM-12:30 and 6:45-8:30 The candidates for the top oHice of first the facilities plan could be Pursuant to an order of Hon. William The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, Gill Welding Manufacturing Thursday, 1 to 6. Friday 9 to 6. E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated April 30. DESIGNER, MACHINE - needed. Call 9 - 5 PM. 872-2128. PM. Occasional weeknights. selectman are J. Russell Thompson, (R,) Austin (D), Library Board. a useful tool for the com­ Judge, of the Court of Probate, Co, Division of BHS, Inc., or Must be self starter. Salary Saturday 9 to 1. 872-8321. 1979 a hearing will be held on an District of Manchester at a hearing call 647-9931. Please call 646-4025 or 649-9579 incumbent, and William Kowalski, (D,). Also Jean Person, (R), and Bette mission also. He noted that application praying that an instrument held on April 25, 1979 ordered that all commensurate with “GAL FRIDAY”- Diversified for interview. purporting to be the last will and testa­ claims must be presented to the duties. Bookkeeping McCo n n e l l r e s u m e The top vote getter will be seated. McDonald, (D), Norton F^nd Commis­ existing subdivsion plans ment of said deceased be admitted to experience. Health insurance fiduciary on or before July 25, 1979 or ATTENTION - Need 2 people and paid vacation. Contact background helpful. Salary SERVICE- For prompt, con­ The selectmen candidates are Peter sion; Frances Wemple, (R), and Bianca SAVE 7BC probate as in said application on file be b a rr^ as by law provided. MEDICAL / SECRETARY / include a provision for a more fully appears, at the Court of over 21. Immediate employ­ David Rouse or Corrado An- fidential preparation of your Massey, (D), Insurance Commission; Pearl J. Hultman, depending on experience. Call RECEPTIONIST - Part time. Mannegia, (R,) incumbent; and Percy Improve your home and yoursummerl reserve sub-service septic Probate on May 22,1979 at 10:00 A.M. Ass't. Clerk ment. This is not a fancy ad, nino. 289-7471. 647-9137. resume. Call 649-2288, Paul Jorovaty, (D), Insurance Commis­ Pearl J. Hultman, we simply want a person who Starting June 1st. Manchester Cook (D,) incumbent. The top two vote field. He said in previous The fiduciarv is: Physician's Office. Light WITH ERECTO-PAT Ass’t.-Clerk Walter W. Keeney needs a permanent job. Ad­ getters between the first selectman loser sion. 014-5 S E C R E T A R Y SECRETARY- Pleasing subdivision plans they 2501 Union Street. vancement opportunity. Call typing, and pleasant telephone Ruth Munson, (R), incumbent, position Allentown. Pa. lM04 RECEPTIONIST Doctors of­ telephone manner and ability manner. Send resume to: Box and the selectmen candidates will be were just laid out as between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - required, typing, clerical seated. of town clerk. She was also endorsed by NOTICE TO CREDITORS 017-5 fice. East Hartford Specialist. X, c/o Manchester Herald. desired. ESTATE OF MADELINE HECK, 528^3869. E.O.E. Typing, shorthand. 4 day RECEPTIONIST duties, dictation helpful but Other contested positions and can­ the Democratic party. Mrs. B. Griffin asked deceased week. Reply Box U, c/o STATISTICAL CLERK - Good 1 requirement. Two girl didates are: Morgan Steele (R,) incum­ There are four candidates for two The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, TEXAS OIL CO. needs Manchester Herald. typist. Must enjoy working office, Manchester area. 35 CLERICAL PERSON needed what the acfual powers of Judge, of the Court of Probate, Court of Probate, District of Andover mature person. We train. with figures, Hours: 8 to 4:30, bent and Mary Pirto, (D), treasurer; positions on the Board of Tax Review, District of Manchester at a hearing hour week. Company benefits. for automobile department of A beautiful wood dock means extra enjoyment tor the the authority would be if it NOTICE OF HEARING Write A.U. Dick, Box 789, Ft. Must nave own transporta­ Salary commensurate with Edward Whitcomb, (R), and Mary held on April-17, 1979 ordered that an FjSTATE OF JOHN VATTERONI, HELP WANTED- Carpenter established Manchester in­ Charlotte Neil, (R), and Ellen Lariviere, whole family... and adds solid value to your home. Build is approved. She also claims must be presented to the Worth, Tex. 76101. tion. Excellent fringe benefits ability and experience. Send It yourself easily with an Erecto-Pat kit of black metal com­ a minor to work as Sub-Contractor. surance agency. Prefer part (D), tax collector; Jesse Graham, (R), in­ Keenan, (D), are seeking a two year fiduciary on or before July 17, 1979 or Pursuant to an order of Hon. Valids company paid. Interviewing 1 questioned whether the be barred as by law provided. Call Mike at 528-8958. resume to: Box W, c/o time person with potential for cumbent, and Thomas Lariviere, (D), in­ vacancy seat. The high vote getter will be ponents and stroni], long-lasting lumber (we’ll tell you how Vinkels. Judge, dated 4/27/79 a hearing BABYSITTER NEEDED- to 4:30. 643-2133, Mr. Duff. Manchester Herald. much you need). Each size kit contains plans and all In­ tow n could hire an Madeline B. Ziebarth, will be held on an application praying full time within I year. seated. Gerk Call anytime after 6 p.m., 646- cumbent, Planning and Zoning Commis­ structions ... to save you a bundle. engineer without having a for the authority to compromise and PART TIME CASHIERS- Experience not as important The fiduciary is: satisfy a doubtful and disputed claim 0767, PART TIME DISHWASHEH- PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE- sion. If the vacancy seat is won by Whitcomb, Joel E. Jenenda Must be available Saturdays, as willingness to learn to work pollution control authority. as in said application on file more fully Sundays and occasional For evenings. Must be over 18 Full time. Coventry P.H.N.A. with our growing staff. Please Also Morgan Steele, (R), and Mary the full term seat must go to Yeomans 164 East Center Street appears, at the Court of Probate on Marnicki said if the town Manchester, Conn. MEDICAL ASSISTANT FOR years. Please call Cavey’s R.N. or B.S.N. Experienced because of minority representation laws. 5/11/79 at 4:00 P.M. weekday afternoons. Apply inquire, Monday - Friday McNamara, (D), incumbent. Zoning 06040 Margaret K. Vinkels, Gerk DOCTORS OFFICE, at: The Pop Shoppe, 249 Restaurant at 643-2751, preferred. E.O.E. 742-7679. between 9 AM - 12 noon. 643- doesn’t vote to have the 015-5 Board of Appeals; Ylo Anson (R), and If the vacancy seat is won by Mrs. authority and instead hired 021-5 ROCKVILLE - Monday. Spencer Street. Manchester, 1126. Keenan, the full term seat may go to Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, PART TIME- Light Trucking IDEAL PART TIME Robert LeBaron, (D), incumbent. Zoning , KIT^^1 its own engineer, then it between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. either candidate. 12 to 6. Send resume to Box afternoons. Good hourly OPENING Available for per­ Board of Appeals alternate. (up to tO'xlO') would not be able to apply CC, c/o Manchester Herald. wage. Please call 647-9997. TRUCK DRIVER- Must have Andover has 1,146 registered voters — SECRETARY - FULL TIME - son to maintain Vending Class II License. Physicalnysi I^REQ. 32.3S for any of the grants LEGAL NOTICE Heavy transcription. Good Cafeteria located in Tolland- work involved.involve! Apply at: The 329 Republicans, 427 Democrats and 390 phone personality. Excellent CARD GALLERY- Full time Vernon area. No experience Pop ShopShoppe, Spencer The non-contested positions are: Nancy unaffiliated. The registrars of voters are ^ KIT #2 Town of Andover, Connecticut typist. Medical knowledge Assistant Manager. Also: necessary, will train. Hours: Street,Stree Manchester, between Part time Sales Clerk. Apply Beatrice Kowalski, D and Faith Weber, R ^ (up to20'x10'l Zoning Board of Appeals helpful. Call 646-6323. 8:30 to 1, Monday thru Friday. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. MACHINISTS For Aircraft in person only. EOE. 336 A Apply in person: State Ven­ REQ. 64.40 Parts- Experimental and Broad Street, Manchester The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover MAINTENANCE - Part time ding. 190 Burnham Street, WANTED MACHINE Short Run. Job Shop Parkade, Manchester, Conn. South Windsor. Connecticut met on 25 April, 1979. experience preferred. To nights. Must have own car. OPERATOR To run unique Educators Undecided work on either Lathe, Call 247-0911. automatic silk screen printing As there was no quorum present, no business was tran- FULL TIME DISHWASHER- PART TIME DISHWASHER- Bridgeport, Cintimatic or equipment. Good working con­ sacted. Appeal #167— Mr. Robert Barit, will be heard on 18 ■ 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday- 5 p.m. to closing. Apply in per­ ditions and company benefits. Tracer. Top Pay for right Friday. Apply in person: son: Tacorral, 246 Broad SAVE 15% May, 1979, the next scheduled meeting of the Zoning Board of man. Excellent fringe Please apply in person at App63lS. Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, Street, Manchester. Electrocal, 78 Edwin Street, On What’s Not Funded benefits. Apply at: Paragon BURGER KING - Needs a Manchester. DAY LITER CLEAR ON CLEAR' Mary C. McNamara, Chairman South Windsor, Conn. An COVENTRY - After Tool Co., Inc., 121 Adams student or retired man in- ACCEPTING- problem of maintenence is if the Board cut specific Zoning Board of Appeals Equal Opportunity Employer. meeting for more than four SKY-VUE DOME SKYLIGHTS Street, Manchester, 647-9935. mediately to set up equipment PA R T T IM E APPLICATIONS , for im­ ignored, things from different areas 008-5 MAINTENANCE PERSON- 9 hours last night, the Board But one of these area it would effect every class. and do some maintenance mediate openings for light BABYSITTER NEEDED- of Education still couldn’t would have to be dropped work mornings from 8 AM to a.m. - 12 noon, Monday- assembly- work. Carbon Monday thru Thursday, 3 p.m. Board member Michael 11 AM or full time til 5 PM. • Friday. Apply In person: Research. 48 Stock Place, to to p.m. Own transportation. agree on what areas should to meet the proposed cut. Free meals, vacation pay. Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, be cut from next year’s Moriarty said “IT’s hard to Manchester. 646-5756. E.O.E. Call 649-6062. Friday; Coventry Grammar accept dropping a teacher Important Notice To Apply in person, 467 Center Manchester. weekends anytime. proposed budget. Street, Manchester. School Principal William and adding a custodian but FUN FOR The Board has been McDermott said that “We Blue Cross of Connecticut Members asked to make cuts totaling wheit you look at the a are walking on eggshells building you realize the EVERYONE ADDRESSERS WANTED $70,000, Blue Crass IMMEDIATELY! Work at already and we are asked need for improvement in Except Those Covered By Medicare The Board is faced with Blue Shield home — no experience CUSTODIAN to cut. We should take a the area of maintenence.” HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL otConnsctcul 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM PRINTING this decision; To cut out nreessary - excellent pay. stand and say we won’t Superintendent of Write American Service, 8350 Full Tima . the new position of a badly take the cut.” Schools Dr. Arnold Ellman “THE GRAND OLD FAIR” Park I^ne, Suite 127, Dallas, Maturo and dapan- FIRST PRESS OPERATOR needed assistant Two years agot the SIZE - PRICE - SALE PRICE Blut CroM & Blut ShMd of Connocticut has notifM Mch of Iti thirty-ilx Mimbor Gonoral Tx. 75231. dabla paraon naadad M.ust be experienced in running i four or maintenence supervisor; said “We cannot cut $70,000 Board took the budget to a and not hurt any l|iDL363e 30x30- 210.00- * 1 7 5 .2 0 SATURDAY Hoqiltili and tha Connacticut Hoapital Atiociatlon of its docitlon to tarmlnata tha axiiting ior ganaral claaning five color press. Third shift — 12:00 to to cut a teacher from one dutlaa In raat homa. town meeting and asked lflDL2352 22x46- 252.00- • 2 0 1 .6 0 hoipital raimbuitamant contract affaetiva July 27, 1B79 unlau rtvitad agreamants can ba 8:00. Excellent wage and fringe benefit of the school staff; or to program.” MAY 12,1979 EXPERIENCED .Vary plaaaani working the townspeople to vote The meeting was nagotiatad In tha maantima. Tha mova is unpracadanttd In Blua Cross history In this itata. package. take on the difficult task of against the then proposed ll x q S p A C B -CD. miscellaneous. Saturday ti store. Excellent location. Well BUILDINQLOT $75,500. Principals only. 649- Sunday May 5 & 6. 1-84 to established business. Call 7847. MEAUXmS DIRECTORY Marion E. Robertson, 150x480 foot building lot on Bolton Exit, follow signs to 7 cul-de-sac in one of NEW CAPE Meadow Road, Bolton. Realtor, 643-5953^______Sorrieoo Olforod 31 Sorvleoo OHorod 3 1 Sorvleoo OHorod 31 Building Contracting 33 Manchesters finest areas. With full shed dormer. WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco $44,500. Three bedrooms, LAWN MAINTENANCE- FARRAND REMODELING - SALE! Disston Cordless Elec­ Snacks with locations $3,580 fireplaced Ilvingroom, Ibk Clean Up, Thatching, Fer­ Cabinets and Formica Tops, ThhioS’ £'.«■ CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- baths, wall-to-wall carpet, tilizing. 'Taking new regular OltflbyNlA.Ine.rM I tric Hedge Shears $13.74. ****’JJ**J^* 43 m t m m Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ Disston Cordless Electric long n»/p iMnwffl 2355 Ext. 905.______"Member All Points Relocation" are some of the fine BITUMINOUS customers now. Tender Lawn ditions, Decks, All types of handle Grass Trimmers features that come with Care, 647-9260. Remodeling and Repairs. OFFERS INVITED / FJ. SPILECKI REALTORS Autos For Sale 61 Trucks tor Sale $13,74. Snowmobile Safety this home. Priced at $59,- MOLDED FORMICA top and PUPPIES - Labrador Phone 643-6017. Homes for Rent 54 62 Helmets $7.50. All sales final. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING R E T A IL STO R E ON NEW Polnllng-Poperlng 32 Gingham & Calico DIRECTOR - Official 5 town 643-2121 6 room vinyl sided 900. Call today. paneled bar with two shelves Retreiver. No papers. Call Open Monday-Friday 7:30- WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- DRIVEWAYS LEON CIESZYNSKI 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN and four stools. $175. 646-6028. after 5 PM. 643-to. MANCHESTER - Single to agency, Community-School 000 per year. Excellent terms. Colonial with IVk baths, “ Member All Points Relocation" Parking Lots • TannIs Courts 1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER - 4:30. Closed Saturday. PAINTING - Interior and BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ share 3 bedroom house with 54.000 miles. $1000 or best window van. Excellent condi­ Program. Supervisor of Call John, at Chenette fireplace, wall-to-wall tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ Cadwell & Jones, 46 Adams ZINSSER AGENCY FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink AKC REGISTERED - PAVING, DEALINQdPREE ESTIMATED exterior, paperhanging, ditions, Remodeling, Rec same. $150 monthly including offer. Call Chris at 646-2415 Street, Manchester, Conn. Clinical Services - 15 staff. Associates, “Gallery Of MANCHESTER DUPLEX. excellent work references. tains chairs. Stereo and Minimum qualifications; BS carpets. Still time to Coat, excellent condition. Size Norwegian Elk Hound. 14 Rooms, Garages, loichens utilities. 649-8005. between 4 and 7 PM. Homes,” 528-9081. Owner must sell, so price has Free estimates. Fully in­ Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath cassette. Radials. 429-9461. degree in nursing and at least been reduced for quick sale. pick your colors. Priced 646-1511 12 or 14. $800. 875-2344. months old. Has schooling, GARAGE SALE- and papers. Not a child’s dog. GtHPltVIII6 & CONST. CO. sured. Martin Matson, 649- Tile, Dormers, Roofing. 1977 CAMARO- Automatic, 4 years clinical experience, 2 EARN EXTRA MONEY AT One side is complete, some to sell at $59,900. 4431. GARAGE / PARKING- 3 Snowblower, love seat, tables, in supervisory or ad­ NELCO SEWING MACHINE- $600. 875-4061. MATON “30 Yoaro'Experiencor Residential or (jommercial. bedroom house, carpet, AM/FM stereo, ralley wheels. dishes, miscellaneous. May HOME - No experience finishing required on other ministrative capacity. Star­ half. Be the first to see it at "Member All Points Relocation" Built - in button holer,- 649-4291. fireplace and more! (597-4) 24,800 miles. $4,500. Excellent Uotorcycles-BIcycles 64 5th. thru 7th., 9 to 4, 24 Har­ necessary. Details.- Send QUALITY PAINTING and ting salary $15,(W0 to $16,000. stamp. Newton, P O. Bpx this new reduced price. ZINSSER AGENCY Houoahold Goods 40 decorative stitches. Excellent GOOD HOME NEEDED For Phone • 4 6 - S 0 3 3 Call Rental Assistors, 236- condition! 646-1727 after 5 vard Road. condition, including cabinet. a pair of affectionate Siamese Paper Hanging by Willis BRICK, FIELDSTONE, 5646, small fee. p.m. MOTORCYCLE Please send resume to: 1521, fcnchester, Ct. 06040. Choice location. Call Burke Schultz. Fully insured Search Committee, Communi­ 646-1511 $150, 649-6437. males. Neutered and BLOCK, PLASTERING, INSURANCE- Lowest Rates ■THE 8TH. IS GREAT’’- Flea Realty. 649-0378, 871-2671, 429- REFRIGERATORS references. 649-4343. ty Health Service Inc. of Washers / Ranges, used, declawed. Call 633-6581, or Fireplaces, chimneys, walls, KEEP SMILING 1971 PONTIAC T 37- Regular Available! Immediate Bin­ Market will be held on May SPORTING GOODS 6471. CAM TREE SERVICE - Free ColumMa Hebron, Andover, FRANCHISE- Available in guaranteed and clean. New FOAM FOR CUSHIONS; 42-0571.______HOUSE CLEANING veneer. New, repair. E. KEEP HAPPY gas, one owner. Power ding. Sunny Day Option. Call 20th., rain date June 3rd. Marlborough, P.O. Box 88, MATTRESSES, VANS. Any estimates, discount senior PROBLEMS? Floors, walls, J.P. LEWIS St SON- Interior Richardson 643-0889. steering, power brakes, radio. Joan, 643-1126. your area. Start your own WILLIMANTIC- 5 Room Loto-Lond For Solo 24 shipment damaged, G.E & citizens. Company and Exterior painting, paper Tables available at $7.00. Route 6, Columbia, Ct. irices. shape, size, thickness. Quality rugs, windows, general 67.000 miles, (actual). sporting goods business. Part- Raised Ranch. 3 Bedrooms. FRIGIDAIRE. Low Manchester-owned and hanging, remodeling, carpen- LIGHT CARPENTRY - R Please contact 647-9976; after Closing date May 20, 1979. Main DuPont Firm Foam; low fac­ cleaning. One time or regular Rec Oltices-Stores lor Rent 55 Excellent interior. Four new FOR COMPETITIVE time or full-time. $1000 Single garage. Partially com­ MANSFIELD- 2.5 acres of B.D. Pearl & Son, 64! operated. Call 646-1327. try. Fully insured. 649-9658. Vooms, roofing and repai 6, 646-8724, before May 16th. pleted rec room. Chimney Street, 643-2171. tory prices. Foamland, 1-677- service. Domesticare, 643- repairs. tires. $850. After 4:00 p.m., MOTORCYCLE APPUQUt required. Send name, address beautiful treed land with Free estimates. Call Charles FULL OR PART TIME and phone number. Sport- (Stove available). $37,600. 4^- 4016. 1945. MANCHESTER- Main Street 649-3333. INSURANCE- Call the TAG SALE- Saturday May view. Can be 2 building lots. REWEAVING burn holes. A&W PAINTING Contrac­ Schiavetti at 649-2405 modern office available. 400 experts at Crockett Agency, 2453 MECHANIC- Call or apply at: About, Inc^ 7691 Central 0690. $25,000. Squires Realty. 456- FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom tors. Quality painting and 5th.. 3 families. 40 Nutmeg Mansfield Auto Parts, 214 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING - anytime. sq. ft. Heat, AC included. Call 1969 MARQUIS SEDAN- Good 643-1577, ask for Marilyn or Drive, Manchester. 9 a.m. to 4 Avenue, N.E. Fridley, MN 1849. ______Set. Excellent condition. Window shades, Venetian paper hanging at reasonable Stafford Road, Mansfield, 646- 55432, 612-784-5819. Queen-size bed, triple dresser, NEW LI8TINB Attics & Cellars cleaned. For 646-2469 or 646-2755. condition. Good tires. Some Judy. p.m. 8340, or 423-4514. blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. free estimate, call 646-1943. rates. Fully insured. Free Rooflng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 body rot. Air shocks. Asking ANDOVER- 1 acre plus $12,- dresser with shelved mirror, LADIES SHOES- All stiles 5 room Ranch, three Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- Estimates. Call Wayne 649- night stand. 4 years old. $800. 466 MAIN STREET. North of $550. 643-4689. 1978 SUZUKI GS 400- TAG SALE- 125 Hollister, 000, Coventry 2 acres, Size 5-5V2. Clothing and bedrooms, large country 5221. WATERPROOFING - 7696. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft, SECRETARY- For local one * E D U C A T IO N magnificient view $15,000, 19 568-0935. Excellent running eondtion! Saturday 9 to 2 (Rain date girl Law Office. Shorthand es­ accessories. 389 Forbes kitchen, attractive Swedish Hatchways. Foundations. ment Co. Expert installation of centrally located .space. 1971 PONTIAC LE MANS- 2 •••••••t**«t***«********** REAIJORS Acres, 650 foot frontage $45,- Always garaged. Great deal Sunday). Franklin Stove, sential. Send resume to Box Z, Street, East Hartford. Please fireplace in living room, ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Cracks. Tile Lines. Sump PERSONAL Paperhanging of aluminum siding gutters Ideal for store, office ox other door hardtop. 350 V-8. P.S. at $1000 firm. Must sell! Call Privoto InotrueUono 18 900, owner financing. Others. FREEZER 18 CUBIC FOOT attics, garages, yards For particular people, by Fireplace Set, crib, other c ^ Manchester Herald. UPRIGHT. Washer, Dryer & call 569-2645.______full basement, 1 yr old, 2 Pumps. Window Wells. Gravi- and trim. Roofing installation business or commercial use. Automatic. Jiadio. Vinyl top. 649-7436, or 643-9247. selected items. WINDHAM CENTER Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. cleaned, moving, U' F e e d s . 30 Y e a rs Dick. Call 643-5703 anytime. and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. 7 $1500. 643-2880. Dishwasher. All excellent DINING ROOM SET - 5 car garage plus carport, SEWERS- Experienced on In­ REMEDIAL READING and Just the spot, for your trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn Experience! 643-4953, 242- 1971 KAWASAKI 175CC - Just math; individualized work Invoolmont Property 28 condition! Call 871-9313, or chairs, table and buffet. . situated on a 85'xl62' treed service. No job too big or PROFESSIONAL PAINTING LARGE TAG SALE - dustrial Sewing Machines. log cabin! Tucked away 875-7276, between 9 a.m. to 5 5915. SPECIALIZING cleaning and STORE OR OFFIGE’^PACE- 1971 CHEVROLET rebuilt. $250 with helmet. New Everything goes. Saturday program, (lst-8th grade) by Refrigerator and stove. Call lot that backs up to the small. 568-8522. - Interior and Exterior. repairing chimneys, roofs, Central M anchester. Ap­ CONCOURS WAGON- Will train if necessary. Good on 20 acres with plenty 4 FAMILY - FULLY p.m. 646-3327. seat. Call 649-3074, after 6 and Sunday at 8 a.m., 403 East starting pay for the right peo- master’s degree teacher. 568- woods for privacy. Asking WILL BABYSIT YOUR Commercial and Residential. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 proximately 400 square feet. Original owner. 350, P.S. p.m. ,0 Middle Turnpike...... 8075. ______of wood for the RENTED. Appliances in­ $62,900. COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Free Estimates. Fully In­ years Experience. Howley, Reasonable rent. G & S pie! Ho“ufs:' 7 to 3:30, Monday cluded. Owner-broker; ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! SCREENED- LOAM - CHILD in my home. Verplank Lqggage rack. Trailering thru Friday. Apply in1 person fireplace. $22,500.00 installation and repairs. Free school area. 643-4453. sured. 646-4879. 643-5361. Associates, 643-2121. axrts. Positraction. $2000. 643- RIDING LESSONS indoor brokers invited. Low-80’s. 633- Custom made draperies, slip; Driveway gravel, processed estimates. Call 646-3745, after TAG SALE - St. Bridget's at: PillowtexC6rp'.,49I«gent Budget 2880. School Cafeteria. May 5. 9 to riding ring. Western stock 6026. covers and upholstery. gravel, sand, stone and fill. 5 p.m. PAINTING by DAN SHEA- Street, Manchester. Equal Terms Arranged. Call! 1-2331 AIR CONDITIONING ROOFER WILL Install roof, Resort Property 2. Plants, bake sale. Coffee Opportunity Employer M/F. seat, saddle seat and hunt George Griffing, Andover. SERVICE & REPAIRS - Cen­ Best Workmanship, Quality siding or gutter for low dis­ For Rent 56 DODGE CHALLENGER 1973 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON SEUG REALTY or 646-1000. 742-7886. DUPLEX and donuts available. seat. All levels 228-9817. Large 12 room Duplex, 3 BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. tral, wall and window units. Paint, plus Low Prices! count price. Call Ken at 647- - 340 cubic inch standard. LOW RIDER- Excellent con­ Fireplaces,concrete. Oiimney Done by Licensed Please call 646-5424. 1566. LAKE ST. CATHERINE - Runs good. Needs clutch, new dition! Asking $4100, or best FULL TIME BODY MAN- 646-8276 742-5321 WE BUY AND SELL USED COMPLETE SCREEN bedrooms each side, TAG SALE- Saturday May For used cars in Willimantic VOICE, PIANO Instructions. repairs. No job too small Technicians. After 4 p.m. call Wells, Vermont. 2 bedrooms, battery, exhaust. $300. 528- offer. Please call after 4:00 FURNITURE. One piece or HOUSE And portions of a se­ separate utilities, one side 5th,, from 10 to 4, 122 Summit area. Good pay and benefits. Former faculty New York 423-1601 Save! Call 6 4 4 ^ for es­ 568-4788. , Building Contracting 33 Healing-Plumbing 35 new condo. Fully equipped. 3956. p.m., 649-9070. Street, Manchester. Music and Art High SchMl. n e M io is ______entire household. Cash on the cond one. $150. Call after 5:30 vacant for immolate oc­ timates. Call or apply at: Mansfield line. Furniture Barn, 646-0865. Pool. Tennis. Fishing. Household items, furniture, Auto Parts, 214 Stafford Road, Professional Singer/Pianist. 8 ROOM COLONIAL p.m., 643-8166. cupancy. Nice treed L ROTO TILLING HOME WES ROBBINS Carpentry SEWERLINES, sink lines, Reasonable. 646-8259 1974 GREMLIN- Excellent 1976 YAMAHA 200- Good con­ The gingham dog and lumber, molding, belt sander, Mansfield. 646-8340, or 423- 644-8597. NORTH COVENTRY- Full shaped lot with one car EXPERT PAINTING and GARDENS- Reasonable remodeling specialist. Ad- cleaned with electric cutters, evenings. condition! 38,000 miles. $1700 dition. Very low mileage. calico cat are appliqued chuck, old wheels, lamps, fur­ On 15 acres with 3 separate MOVING MUST SACRIFICE- FIREWOOD- 4 ft. green. $100 LANDSCAPING Specializing ditions, rec rooms,- dormers, by professionals. McKinney Asking $600. Call after 5 p.m., to this charming coverlet 4514: Dormer Cape. 2 baths. Mostly Household Items. garage and garden. Asking rates. Call 646-6640. firm. Call 649-4884, niture hardware, walker, Sehoolo-Clooooo 19 ponds, waterfall & stream per 2 cord delivered, or $180 $59,900. in Exterior House Painting. built-ins, bathrooms, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Wanted to Rent i 646-0213. for baby. Fireplace. Attached garage, 1 Please call 643-9966 anytime. 57 No. 2453 has pattern commode, clothing, books and 1/2 acres. $67,900. Lessenger ideal for swimming, trout per 4 cord delivered. 871-1173, Tree pruning, spraving, LAWNS MOWED- Please call kitchens, 649-3446. pany, 643-5308. much morel! No dealers. FOR THE BEST - Manchester 871-0779. mowing, weeding. Call 7u- Campers-Trellers pieces; full directions for Sells. 646-8713. fishing, or horses. Private 649-7071, after 5:00 p.m. RESPONSIBLE FAMILY 36" X 44" quilt, Rain date Sunday May 6th. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 FOR SALE- Used 7947. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, Mobile Homes 65 LAUNDRY WASHMAN setting abutting golf Refrigerator and Gas Stove. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet DESIRES THREE m O ID IX , IM S f ir sack pupils per teacher. FREE in­ UPHOLSTERED WING- RAISED RANCH Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. repairs, plugged drains, BEDROOM DUPLEX. Quiet 1974 PONTIAC CATALINA - 2 pittcm slat 2S t ftr ' CHAPLIN / MANSFIELD course. Huge 24x30 1st $50.00 each. Call John after LAWN MAINTENANCE- a a a r ''" GARAGE CLEARANCE Are you looking for a part troductory iesson with this ad. LINE- Newer Duplex on 10 BACK Colonial sofa, $275.00. Owners looking for action HOME GARDENS ROTO- Call Gary Cushing 345-2009, kitchen faucets replaced, area. East of River. May 1st. door, V-8, automatic, power ARE YOU SELLING YOUR iSllai. Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. floor family room, 2Vi 5:00 p.m. at 646-3536. Lawns Cut, & Fertilized. SALE- Fan, crib, table, lime job on weekends? We wooded acres. Borders Hop Upholstered Colonial (^air on this immaculate 7 room TILLED- Manchester, Bolton, Bushes Trimmed, Leaves repaired, rec rooms, occupancy Reasonable rent. steering, brakes, air, radials. MOBILE HOME? State Wide Im CM telephone stand, rugs, mis­ baths, 2 car garage $148,- with ottoman, $225.00. Both TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 68,000 miles. Regular gas. MmhrEri^an have 2 positions open im­ River. $72,500. Lessenger home. 3 bedrooms, nicely Vernon, Coventry and An­ Raked. 8 Years Experience. bathroom remodeling, heat Have references and Listing Service. Financing 1151 Alt. if lawnra cellaneous items. Moving! mediately, for Saturdays 5 PIECE LIVING ROOM good condition. 647-1904. dover areas. Call 742-9015. Carpentry and general con­ $1000. 228-9317. arranged for buyer. Call Plaza Sells, 646-8713. u 1^1 Miesllef SET- Sofa St Chair. Floral appointed family room "No Lawns Too Small” . Call modernization, etc. Free appliances. 528-7823 - 646-1116. •n T«i U. INN Make offer. May 5 & 6, 191 and Sundays, first or se­ tracting, Residential and Estimate gladly given. M & M Mobile Homes, 1-828-0369. design. 6 months old. Must with fireplace, sUdm To 646-8640. Prist Nlist, AMrm WHS ZIP Henry Street, Manchester, cond shift. Call Monday HOWLAND REALTORS 22” LAWN MOWER- Black & commercial. Whether it be a Plumbing St Heating. 649-2871. WANTED TO RENT- Garage 1971 BUIGK LE SABRE CODE ISO Styll Nmtaf. 9:30 - 4:00. thru Friday. 8 a.m. to 4 sell! $400. Hanging Lamps and Decker Electric. Twin blades. deck overlooking lovely small repair job, a custom CONVERTIBLE- White on OUR STATE WIDE LISTING 643-1108___ ^ miscellaneous items. 646-0874, landscaped yard. Price CHILD CARE, to store one antique car. Call 1979xl£UM with aS2-psge i.m., ask for Mr. LaVigne, Aluminum housing. 100 foot built home or anything in BOTTI HEATING St Don at 633-4577. white, 350 V-8. Power win­ SERVICE Has a large selec­ "Gift Section" with n u m m s 9 to 6. reduced to $62,900, FREE JUNK CAR GLASTONBURY- Several TAG SALE- Bikes, tires, pool Aeadows Convalescent cord, $45, Phone fe431. older children need com­ between, call 646-1379. PLUMBING- Toilet repairs, dows, air. $1500. 742-6682 / 246- tion of Pre- Owned Homes, directions. Price... $^00 table, golf clubs, ping pong Home. 333 Bidwell Street, i i L f i £ > X C REMOVAL! Call 649-7243. 7391. priced from $1995 to $25,000. >LS THESE BOOHS >T S U S EACH. Pool Eotolo Wontod 28 TWO END TABLES- 1 panions weekdays. Hours kitchen and lav faucets MANCHESTER AREA- 0 table, and miscellaneous Manchester, Ckmh. RIAUORS RIDING LAWN MOWER- NEWTON SMITH- replaced and repaired. Married couple looking for 4 Many set up and ready to live Ns. 0-tll-B U E RIBBON OUUn. RARE FIND Hexagonal. 1 Square. Coffee ROTOTILLING LAWN AND flexible. Car necessary. $3.00 Csstslss ibrtttB Itrtiy oillts. items. Saturday & Sunday, 10 M7-91M RANCH ALL CASH For your property, Needs a little work. First per hour. Mrs. Fisher, 633- Remodeling, Repairs, and Remodeling, Call 646-8641. or 5 rooms to rent. Willing to 1974 FIAT SEDAN 128- See To in. Excellent financing to 4,12 Lilley Street, (off Main Oversized 7 room Cape table. AH with cabinets. Early $100, firm. Cash only, no We are looking lor GARDENS with rear tine Rec-Rooms. No job to small. Believe! $1200, or best offer. available. Trades welcomed Ns. S-IIT-M IITB ON PANABE. Manchester — 6 rooms, within 24 hours. Avoid Red 6957. do yard work or maintenance Dlrsctlm for i U ssb rbIHs. Street). plus 3 rooms ideal for in American, $200. Call 649-1731. checks. 568-4513. Hconsed saleopeople lor ’Troy Built ’Hller. Call 568- 649-3144. Call 643-9413. For information, call Plaza aluminum sided ranch Tape, Instant Service. Hayes P.T, MEEK PLUMBING .St work. Richard at 233-0009, or No. O-tIB -CB AN DM OTNEBt FLOW- laws. 3 full baths, 2 car our Manoiwstsr and Var- 8791. HEATING- New construction, 232-8309. Mobile Homes- 1-828-0369. ER OUlLTt. II fsscIssUst RSlIb. GROWING WHOLSEALE w/picture windows, living Corp. 646-0131. 80” COLONIAL SOFA - Opens WILL CLEAN ATTICS, TAG SALE- Saturda; May garage, 150x200’ treed HUFFY 3 WHEEL BIKE - 3 non olllooa. CaU and In- CELLARS, garages, barns or CARPENTRY & MASONRY - repairs, remodeling and in­ 1972 VOLVO 145S Wagon - 4 Ns. a-111-AMERICA’S FAVORITf 5th., 10 to 4. 383 H DISTRIBUTOR- Seeks depen­ room w/fireplace, formal to Queen Bed, excellent condi­ speed. Under 5 miles. $75 REFINISHED KITCHEN Additions and Remodeling. ******•••••••••••••••••••. speed, luggage rack. Michelin A NEW 14 FOOT WIDE JUST AFGHANS. A InMHsI isltctlse. yard. Country living in the SELLING your house? Call us quira about our moat fire d am ^es for unwanted stallation of hot water heater. i s t Street. 4 families. Record dable individual to assist with dining room, eat-in kitcheq tion, $250. Metal cabinet $15. firm. Call 649-0212 anytime. CABINETS St COUNTER - N^q-IZO-M AO A BIFT. H city. $74,900. first and we’ll make you a eomprahanalvo training contents. Call 643-9966. Free estimates. Call Anthony Free Estimates. 24 Hours Ser­ .tires. 79,000 miles. $1975, 649- $12,900. Not a striped down ■iflsltr frIisBt sol tmUO, player, apartment size deliveries and warehouse w/all appliances, 3 Games, Posters 50c-$3.00. Woodwork. Floors for homes Squillacote 649-0811. □ AUTOMOTIVE 6035. model. Complete with wall to cash offer! T.J. Crockett, Guitar $10. Portable Stereo, program and ganaroua vice. Call 644-8723, or 623- refrigerator, mini-bike. work. Excellent opportunity bedrooms, IVi baths, full SWIM POOL EQUIPMENT- and apartments. Call 667-3643, 06891. *******••••••••••#•••••##• wall carpeting, matching for advancement. Paid ihiiiar Al Pebiti MecitlM" Realtor, 643-1577. $25. 649-3053. commitalon and bonus ask for Ken. “Something For Everyone!” . walk-out basement, wood- Used 1 season. Stainless Steel CARPENTER - Repairs, Autos For Sele 61 1974 FIAT 124- 4 door. 4 speed. appliances, fully furnished •••••••«••#•••••**••*•**** vacations, holidays and Filter $75.00. 20 Foot Deck, struck. Mr. Nsnorfaa burning stove. $61,900. ••••••••••••************** remodeling, additions, gar­ Flooring 36 Gas saver. Regular gas. 56,000 and more! A large selection of Campers-Trellers TAG SALE- May 5 i 6,9:30 to benefits. For appointment KEITH REAL ESTATE with outdoor carpeting $75.00. 849-2992. WILL CLEAN CELLARS At­ ALL - STATE TREE ages, roofing. Call David miles. Asking $1200. Call 644- quality homes. Many with call, 649-4563^______"Member All Points Relocation" tics and haul away scrap iron WE PAY $10 for complete Mobile Homes 65 4, 246 High Street, West. Rain 646-4126____ _ □MISC. FOR SALE Ground Fault Finder $25.00. EXPER’TS - Fully insured. Patria, 644-1796. FLOOR SANDING AND junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland 1294. 'wood burning fireplaces on or shine. Much mis­ 643-5724. FREE of charge! (^11 644- PHILBRICJ^A^NCY £ m m r j Free estimate. Over 10 years REFINISHING - Floors like Auto Body. 528-1990. display. Plaza Mobile Homes, SMALL METAL CAMPING cellaneous! 3234. experience! 646-4385. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY new. Specializing in older 1967 MUSTANG- 289 cubic in­ 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, 646-< Artlelet lor Solo 41 TRAILER - Sleeps four. Tent SHOWCASE - Remodeling and Additions. floors. Natural and stained FORD 1972 CUSTOM- Good ch, 3 speed. $600 or best offer. Berlin, Conn., 1-828-0369. TAG SALE- May 5. 41 Dogo-BIrdt-Poti 43 Kitchens and Rec Rooms, 35 Call 644-2773. add-a-room, ideal for small s u m m e r " ^ c a m p □ REAL ESTATE BEAVER TREI^: REMOVAL- I WILL CLEAN your home. floors. No waxing anymore. condition. New tires, power- car. Call 649-7686 after 4 PM Summer Street, Manchester. COUNSELERS - and W.S.I. GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD Free Estimates. ^11 742-9553 Reliable and honest. Call years experience! For Free John Verfaille. 646-5750 after 6 steering power brakes. Phone Toys, clothing, miscellaneous. EAST HARTFORD - Im­ A COMPLETE BOARDING Estimates, call 646-4239. or weekends. needed for private camp in maculate 8 Room Raised For kids. This gpedl Raised REALTY and “Leave It To Beaver”. anytime. 649-2470. PM. 633-2147. DODGE CORONET WAGON Rain or shine. Manchester tor children 3 to Homoo For Solo 23 Ranch in SaOth Windsor ALUMINUM Sheets used as KENNEL for Dogs and Cats. 1974-' One owner, excellent I^nch, in a very desirable Dog Bathing and grooming. condition. $1800 or best offer. TERRY CAMPER - 24 ft. 1978 MINI MOTOR HOME - 12 years old. Call E.C.L.C. neighborhood. If space is your provides plenty of room printing plates, .007 thick 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY- Bunk house model. Sleeps 6. VERNON - Aluminum sided 6 with 3 large bedrooms, For reservations, please call Call 569-1996. 1974. Fully contained. Sleeps Learning Center. 646-1610. 1/2 room Cape. Wall to wall problem, 2,000 square feet of 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for Runs but needs work. Best 6. Excellent condition. Call Many extras. Low mileage. large heated family room, $1, Phone 643-2711. Must be Canine Holiday Inne, 200 Dogo-BIrdo-Pota 43 offer. Call 633-8258. carpeting throughout. living area, 600 square feet of Sheldon Road, Manchester. Antlquoa 48 568-6165. Must be seen! 643-8473. TAG SALE- This Saturday 2 baths & more. $66,900. picked up before 11 a.m. i T O D A Y ’S Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 1979 TORONADO Fireplaced living room. Many finished basement, 600 square 646-5971. OLDSMOBILE - Almost new. May 5th., from 10 a.m. to 4 built-ins. Lovely private yard. feet of garage, 500 square feet ONLY^______MALE AUSTRALIAN WE PAY TOP PRICES for TERRIER- 1 year old. AKC WANTED: Antique funiture, wrecked and junk cars. A & B Good deal. Must sell. Call p.m. 5 Franklin Street, Near schools. $54,500. Prin­ of. easy^ _ j y ______access storage5 ------and a “ Member All Points Relocation" glass, pewter, oil paintings or LOOKING for anything in real T H R E E ROOM SIDING SALES PEOPLE - TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - TWO YEAR OLD AFGHAN l i # / : Real Registered. Blue and tan. Call estate rental - apartments, Auto Salvage, used auto parts. anytime. 528-8522. * Manchester. We have a Unique Selling Job cipals only. Call 875-7415. rivate well landscaped Hound for sale. Excellent pet. other antique items. R. APARTMENT- With heat, hot 00x140 foot yard is the solu­ Good condition.Good for 64M538. Price is negotiable. homes, multiple dwellings? Call Tony 646-6223. for you! Call 649-1831 for an WOLVERTON AGENCY $50 . 649-6404. Best to call I Harrison, 643-8709. water, stove, refrigerator, USED CAR TAG SALE- Miscellaneous IMMEDIATE Cash for your tion. See this home for plating, or welding. Call 649- No fees. Call J.D, Real Estate appointment. 649-2813 before 2:30 PM. Estate FOUR CUTE KITTENS carpet. $220, No pets. Adults Trucks lor Sale 62 items, 204 Oak Grove Street, 9 property. Let us explain our yourself and believe. $70s. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. ANTIQUE SALE- Saturday St Associates, Inc. 646-1980. only. Centrally located. * AM - Saturday May 5th. Rain Call 568-1066. ' looking for good homes. Call fair proposal. Call Mr. 6 4 9 ^ after 10 AM. Sunday May 5th., & 6th., 8 to Security deposit. Call 646-7690. 1977 CHEVY 1/2 TON Date Sunday, Belfiore, M7-1413. Sy NOnMA TSOFOim OM-CIli 5,22 West Street, Manchester. MANCHESTER- West Center M'lmnMmw. ' Street, Four room apartment. FORD - 1973 GRAN TORINO. PICKUP- Customized. Asking Good weather only. Excellent condition. Must TAG SALE - Home fur­ AKC SHEL’HE - Sable and Tile bath, appliances, private Don’t wait any longer. $4500 or best offer. Call 647- white male pup. Champion You can turn your sell. $1200. 643-8422. 9261 before noon, or after 6 nishings, books, sports equip­ REGAL An important considera­ ANTIQUE SOFA St entrance and storage. Good ment, rubber boat, chain saw, GREEmK$&GinS Lovable Pets quality and temperament. 643- location. Available im­ "don’t needs" Into cash p.m. We're Oversloeketl! HOUSE tion in buying a home is the MATCHING CHAIR- Needs 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs bikes and more. Saturday 10 -M 1 nMn •< some work? Best offer. Call mediately. Quiet or retired fast with a Classified excellent. Must sell, •mitViMitr ability to obtain financing. persons. References, securi­ 1972 BLAZER- 4WD. 307, 4 HUGE SELECTION Of AM to 3 PM. 17 Rolling Hills W UK aril aU iMl k ■< For Sale... MANCHESTER EHO 649-9206, after 4:00 p.m. ad. sacrificing! Any reasonable Trail, Bolton. fna Ma'i IkM oki okH fAKAinns Where is the best place to M u t fe a f Inotrumonto 44 ty. No pets, or children. speed, extra tires. John Rice, «u ■ oka iwrtrili b knoi 6 go for a home loan? If the U nheated, $215 m onthly. offer over $1650, Call after 646-8885, or 643-1182. PRE-OWNED AUTOMOBILES OPEN SUNDAY 1-4pm 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. TAG SALE- Miscellaneous NEW LISTING seller has mortgaged the 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and Write to: P.O. Box 244, East- SECOND FLOOR- 5 Rooms, 2 f« hrinf rnmOm m mhi nVi □ R E N T A L S household, clothing, ■ M l ibri. arillf iW •> okhl n M . Manchester - Top of the other instruments. Rivers ford, Conn. porches and garage. Adults 1966 FORD 3/4 TON PICK 119 Blu* RIdfl* Dr property, it may be possi­ 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY HI- 2 71 NKX USMK CDSTW 78 UMUC DIOMIO lassware, linens, books, Hill. One of Manchesters ble to take over his Music, 7 Main Street, New only, no pets. $190 monthly. UP- $275, as is. Call before Laathar upholatary. dual comfort rapes, and jewelry. 20 Fulton REGAL GREETINGS & GIFTS Britain. 225-1977. door, power steering and 9:00 a.m., 646-1337. 2 DOM $MIS 50/50 aaata, AM-FM atarao lapa G Finest areas. Magnificent 9 mortgage if the terms of Rooms tor Rent 52 APARTMENT and HOUSES Security deposit and 16.000 ml., 60/40 doth Intartor, Road, Manchester. Saturday 11) PmUfi M M. L Ht HIM For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ references required. 643-6927. brakes. Air, very good condi­ dack, A/C, P. ataar., P. brakaa., S»3tl room, 5 bedrooms, 3'A his loan agreement permit. tion.-$1100. Call 643-6017. power window*, wire wheel covera, auto., landau vinyl roof, ramota 10 to 4 p.m. TROMBONE- In excellent tals in all Areas, Prices and 1972 FORD E-lOO WINDOW tilt wheel, AM/FM atereo, crulae baths, contemporary split. In this case it’s necessary THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ control trunk lock. condition. Buescher, with Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, 30 LOCUST STREET- Second VAN - 302 automatic. Good master, 8 track stereo tape, landau 3200 sq. ft. of living area, A to consider the interest oversized case. $250. Call 649- trally located. Downtown condition. Asking $1400. Call TAG SALE- May 5th., 10 to 5, Manchester. Kitchen 236-5646. Small Fee. floor^ 4 rooms. Heated. No root, aeon. 6 cyl. 78iHCIIYn-7 womans dream, St. rate and the size of the un- between 7-9 p.m. 643-0235. 2 dr., 32,000 ml., atarao, auto., P. 39 H udson S tr e e t, ...... p riie g e l Call 649-2358. appliances. No pets. Security. Manchester. Rain Date, May BEST JOB IN TOWN! $90. 2 Charles, kitchen, 2 paid balance on the 71 NKX m u Maar, P. brakaa, landau vkiyl root. hours a day, 5 days per week. ASHFORD - THREE ROOM $270 monthly. Call 649-0862 1973 DODGE WAGON - V-8, . 6th. - . fireplaces, 1st floor laun­ mortgage. The Interest Booto-AecoMorloo 45 anytime. Auto., P. wind., P. brakes, 15,000 78 piYinmiaMinn enrol Select day or evening hours. LADIES ONLY- Very clean Remodeled Ranch. Tile bath, air conditioned, power ml., AM-FM stereo, A/C, landau dry, central air con­ vinyl roof, 37,000 ml., A. Sales and Management Posi­ rate, of course, may be and and nicely furnished room for yard. No pets. Heat supplied. steering, automatic transmis­ USQMWt sncuu roof, wife wheel covera. air oond., GARAGE SALE- Furniture, 1974 FU RY - 16t4-foot trana., pow. ataar., pow. brakaa, A M tion in Cosmetic Industry. ditioning. Oversized 2 car probably is, lower on an rent. Community kitchen and Unfurnished. 423-4190,9^-5095 NEED MORE SPACE? 5 sion. New shocks and muffler. pow. seats, 50/50 Interior. antiques, and miscellaneous fiberglass, tilt trailer, with radio, vinyl kitarlor, air oond. Call Barbara Gashman, 643- garage and many many ^ e lie ra lb existing mortgage than bathrooms. Cleaning lady and evenings. rooms with carpet and Metallic green. Excellent con­ 1975 F).VllOimi DUSTER Beautiful 4 bedroom split entry home 1975 55-horsepower outboard Sport Coupg, 318 onglng, outo. items. Saturday & Sunday, more features. Call For all utilities, except telephone ^pliances. Just $195. (623-3) dition. Asking $1895 or best 78 ore. 8311$ 78 OECTM 22$ $421$ 1697, between 5 and 7 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING current rates on loans Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. trang., gx. cond. 4 dr. h.t, 30,000 ml., AAA-FM radio, May 5 & 6, 10 to 5. 138 Jerry Full Details. Offered at I with stunning living room, 2 bath, 2 are included. Laundry MANCHESTER- Three room Call Rental Assistors,. 236- offer, call 649-8645. 2 Dr., rack & pinion steering, Road, East Hartford. quoted. As far as the un­ Also 50 horse Johnson out­ crulaa control, air cond., pow. BOOKKEEPING & TYPING facilities and off street apartment in two family 5646, small fee. •2398.00 A/trans., 6,000 ml., steel belted $142,500. massive fireplaces, family room with paid balance is concerned, board, $300. 228-0475 or 228- radials, 2 to choose from. aaata, powar door locka, r/w ESSENTIAL For diversified, parking. Walking distance to house. Appliances, heat, $210. 1975 OLDSMOBILE DELTA dafoggar, auto., vinyl roof. TAG SALE- Saturday May TOP AWARD WINNINB bar, huge treed lot and a double gar­ the question to be asked la. 9550. J.D.'Realty, 646-1980. ROCKVILLE- Charming' 2 1974 CHEVY WMON part time job for responsible stores and bus line. 88 - 4 door hardtop. Fully Air condttiontd, powor itMTlng. 5th. & Sunday May 6tn. Ken-, "MenlwfAl Points Relocation" Is the difference between bedrooms with carpet and equipped, including air, vinyl 71FM HN nCKV TMCX 78 DOM StlMM $317$ person with initiatlve.Hours: 1 SALES PERSOH age. Don't miss this Prevlewl References and security are poworbrakM. 14.000 ml. economical 0 cyl. with more Washer, Kelvinator the unpaid balance and the 16 FT. MFG FIBERGLASS - 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT parking. Only $190. (590-3). top. All new steel radial tires. Auto, trana., pow. ataar. to 9 Monday thru Friday, Directions; Highland St. to Birch Mt. Rd. to required. Call after 6 p.m., pickup cap. Trash Compactor. Estate every other Saturday. Apply LOMBAROO i ASSOCUTES I purchase price larger than 33 horsepower outboard and 644-0383. I For rent. $250 monthly, with Call .Rental Assistors, 23^ $2300. 643-4149. •1288 7$IOaif$«8KCn7M Liquidation, much mis­ in person to the W.H. England 649-4003 Blue Rldoe Drive. trailer. $550. Also heat. Mr. Philbrick, Philbrick 5646, small fee. 4 dr. hardtop, air oond., ramoW the downpayment?” INTERNATIONAL 12 1976MIIVERCK 77 HYSMTII VOUK $3175 cellaneous! 23 Flower Street, Lumber Co., Route 44A, FURNISHED LIGHT Agency, 646-4200. 1971 IN TE R N A T IO N A L 6 cylinder, 4 door. control mirror, AM-FM atarao, Manchester. 646-8412, call TOLLAND EHO horsepower Plow, mower, FREE HEAT- Nice 2 Auto. Trans., pow. stear., pow. power windowa, aaata, door locka, Bolton Notch, after Monday. You will Ibid tlM staff HOUSEKEEPING ROOM - TRAVELALL- Running condi­ brakas, 6 cyl. rear dafoggar, vhiyl roof, 30,000 ml. between 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot cart, chains. $1500. Call after 5 MANCHESTER - Main bedrooms with carpeting and tion. As is, $500. Call 649-2888, •2898 htrs al tha TEDFORD PM, 742-5082. Mature lady. Nicely located. POWER TOOL MECHANIC- frontage main highway. j a , OPEN SUNDAY 1-4pm 647-1193. Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, appliances. (586-3). Call Ren­ 9 to 12 a.m. 1973 nSUB TAG SALE- For Collectors. REAL ESTATE; n m M m m f i w m i 74MGKL£S«iC«ST0MCMa National Power Tool Com­ Excellent 8 Room House, plus 207 Qoose Lane hot water, appliances. No tal Assistors, 236-5646, small Sm tII V*8. Powor itotrlng, 3 tpood Air oond., AM-FM stsreo, pow. Books, tea cups, coins, several buildings. Zone C E N T U R Y 21 Rt. 44A' 17 FT. GRUMMAN CANOE - pets. Parking. Security. 523- fee. trantmlMlon. 2 dr.. 23,000 ml.. A M -F M stereo, air wind., pow. seats, pow. door looks, pany is seeking experienced Aportments For RonI S3 1976 DODGE MONACO cond., pow. steer., pow. brakes, stamps, Avon Coliection, mis- Commercial. Owner financing Bolton Notch, Bolton 947-’ Good condition. $350. 643-1952. wire wheel covers. Repairman. Excellent com­ 7047. WAGON- Low mileage, •2198 auto., rear defogger, landau top. cellaneous glassware, bike pany benefits! EOE available. Frank Mott, 9914 aro always wlHbig to MANCHESTER - SIX ROOM AM/FM radio, radials, ROOMMATE w a n t e d T o ^>>parts, jewelry, old news­ Employer. Call 646-1065. Broker, M3-5658. anawor any questions you Sporting Goods 48 MANCHESTER: Attractively D U PL EX - St G a ra g e . automatic, power steering, M NKI TEUCO sail 7S(ire$ra7«MM $278$ papers etc. Saturday only, 10 share large 5 Room Apart­ paneled 4 room apartment. Utilities not included. i f f M a 77 OUS DS nDRY $SN5 MIchalln Uraa, aport whaala, auto, might have about ob­ power brakes. Excellent con­ 2 dr., landau, A M -F M Stereo, C B trana., lual ln|acM 4 cyl. angina, a.m. to 5 p.m., 29 Holl Street, COMBINATION GOLF BAG ment. Must have references. Stove, refrigerator. Children accepted .'Security St dition. $3500 or best offer. 643- RL 6, Andovw Manchester. COLUMBIA- Lovely 3 taining flnanoing for your & CART By Bagboy. Very Call 649-3544 after 5:00 p.m. radio, pow. wind., P. seats, auto, AM-FM radio, pow. brakaa. bedroom Ranch on 2.9 acres. now homo. Wo have boon References, no pets. Adults. references required. 643-0796. 5836. 742.0744 ____ A/C, tilt wheel, rear defogger, good condition. $45. Call 64^ $185. 646-3167, 228-3540. control. TAG SALE- Items large and Garage. Hardwood floors. In this bualnaas for many 0406, after 5 p.m. RESPONSIBLE PERSON cruise 7$ an. KM $188$ ONE OF OUR SALES REP Super taxes. $51,900. Quires 2 dr. hatchbeofc, 38.000 m l, auto. . small. Household, baby fur- made $224.00 last week part years and wo eonskfar Wanted to share large, house UNHEATED 3 1/2 Room - . niture and toys. Saturday and Realty, 456-1849. oursalvos the number ono Gordon Products 47 in quiet mid-state town. Call 77 WIBk COVE time! Call 649-1831 for an ap­ Available May 1st. Adulto on­ 38.000 ml., auto, trana., pow. steer, Sunday, May 5th and 6th. Rain pointment. real ostala aganey In this 871-1601. ly. R eferences, no pets. pow. br., 350 V-8, AM-FM stereo, 7$ I.W. 8MB &T. or shine, 160 Pine Tree Lane, ChariM E. Undaay area, call on us soon. CANADIAN HEMLOCKS - All Appliances furnished. S^uri- pow. seat, 50/50 seats, landau root. AM-FM radio, ak cond., 40,000 ml. South Windsor. Immaculate 4 bedroom Qarrison heights including $ ft. Call 643- FOUR ROOM u'n HEA’TED ty. Call 643-7279 after 5 PM. of ERA Blanchard & Rosaatto has been awarded for DUPLEX. No. pets or WE HAVE u n v i r j his top performance for the 1st quarter of 1079. 5 Colonial, 2'A baths, beautiful first children. $200. 6435062. AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUAL MAKr Meet to cuoosi mm REALTORS engraved plaques were presented to Mr. Lindsey In floor family room, dining room, dou­ Did You Know? LARGE RASPBERRY NEEDED to work in our Auto The warranty deed gives BUSHES 75 cents each. TAG SALE- Saturday May catagorlea Including top performance In sales, OFFICE SPACE Repair Shop. Must have at JAqKARDINI- ble garage, and much morel Stop by title to the buyer and the Dogwood ’Trees $8 each. 21 ^‘The Personal Toiich’’ 5th., 9:30 to 2:30. We Wesley ■ least 3 years experience NEW BRITAIN/ hai Just lilted a spacious six room listings and warranties. Sundayl seller warrants that he will Sunset Street, Manchester. FORRENT M e m o ria l C h u rc h , 110 working as a mechanic, and plus Garrison Colonial in lovely Call 649-2430. ADULT LIVIN9 Ellington Road, East Hart­ be knowledgable of all phases Directions: Exit 99 off Rt 86 East. Loft to Rt defend title against any p square feet, center of rural-like South Windsor. Features Mr. Lindsey was In competition with- all ERA TOWNHOUSE APTS. Manchester, air con- DATSUN TRUCKS ford, rain or shine. outside claims. of auto repairs. Fully paid include an attached twcxar gar» 196, First .right Is Qoose Lane. CIURTER salespeople In CT and Western Massachusetts. STIiTM m i in stock CMS-Blue Cross, Maror age, aluminuni siding, patio, Watch for signs. ^ . 2 M A U , ’Q t t t y ! " * TAG SALE - Saturday 10 - 4. Medical & Accident In­ porch, and a plethora of extras! All Z M riM i ...... m s The ONLY mini-truck that still uses Regular Gas. Furniture, tools, bikes, etc. 37 surance, Paid Holidays, this and more on a treed and Louise Panella and Victor Lombardo also of ERA omcEs 2 M ruM 411 SWb .$21S Kensington Street, BUNCNiWOailOSSnTO Vacations, plus Bonus landscaped half acre lot! Call Jack Blanchard & Rossetto, were each awarded with a OIKM RMIIEIIT Convtniant lo all IDEM. STOK. S U S S n S Manchester. Package. Excellent oppor­ now at: tunity Tor thp right person to plaque for home warranty production arid sales. 1 me. Realtors locatlona ki Qraatar Hart- Prime location. Downtown DECORMIER ’ mDMISST..IINICII[$I£l i M i r M NMi MiMttiir 646-2482 ^nteallntiliUesand TAG SALE- Miscellaneous work In a productive and 1189 West Center CoodlUonlng. Cen-! lord. Vis, Modal Opan I Manchester. 3,500 square .) 949-4571 items at "Old Fashioned growing business. Call for ap­ CongratiriatloMl tral kMatloa. ajn . - 1 p.m. feet. Ground letrel en­ MOTOrSALESg Inc. (opeves Price!” 79 Lenox Street, pointment: Joe McCavanagh, BELFIORE A im Y UUlfll-MlMilS TlonjIO RIAL UTflTI GilID4M0*1 trance. Heat included. 646- Manchester, Saturday May Regal Muffler, 369 Main MM413 s a i m 224-3128 1642 after 5 p.m. weekdays. MMBtNhaHaalBIM 5th.i 10-3. Rain date Mav 12th. 2 8 5 Broad St. 6 4 3 - 4 1 6 S V ...... PAGE EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Fri., May 4, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Fri.. May 4, 1979- PAGE NINETEEN Mortgage Interests High Principles of Preservation Historic preservation has become building It was intended to improve— no final decisions should be made for a bett^. ||o |n e a substantial force of social, and frequently proves more expen­ concerning a rehabilitatiog eonstruc- economic and aesthetic benefit to sive than the correct treatment. tion program for a building until But Money Is Available communities across Connecticut. With this column, this newspaper thorough architectural and documen­ Recognizing the architectural charm is beginning a bi-weekly series on tary research has been carefully con­ WASHINGTON - Home of Realtors,, said. vey confirms the The report also said that and spatial advantages of old houses, proper preservation techniques ducted and evaluated. buyers this spring are "Consequently, home availability of mortgage nearly two-thirds of the families and individuals are moving which has been designed especially Adherence to these three prin­ faring a unique set of cir­ buyers find themselves survey respondents in­ money with respondents in­ back to blder pedestrian-scaled for the property owner. Each column ciples will simplify any rehabilita­ cumstances — although in­ with available but costly dicate lenders are dicating that ampie-to- neighborhoods. Personal endeavors will focus on a particular rehabilita­ tion project and should also result in terest rates arc at a record loans.” requiring a payment of one moderate financing exists — often aided by federal, state, and tion task or special problem com­ significant cost reductions. level in virtually every According to the survey in the single-family tran­ to two points to secure data cited in the report, municipal neighborhood preservation monly encountered in old buildings, Buildings as Neighbors area of the nation, conven­ saction market in 80,per­ mortgage loans and in such as restoring plaster, deter­ lenders also appear quite programs — have resulted in the The rehabilitation of any individual tional loans for home cent of the nation, with some areas three or more rejuvenation of many once- mining original paint colors, and mortgages are readily willing to make mortgage tight conditions in the points were the rule. building will affect its immediate en­ declinging communities. cleaning masonry. vironment. Buildings are the major available, according to a loans to finance con­ remaining 20 percent. Virtually every area of Merchants are also realizing that Three Basie Prineiples components that define the character Imaginative Floor Plan report issued by the dominium resales at terms the nation has double-digit Another sign that older building possess character, Before undertaking a rehabilita­ of neighborhoods, especially in National Association of that are not too different interest rates with the mortgage money is not tradition, and fine craftsmanship tion project, property owners shduld Realtors. from single-family proper­ densely built-up residential areas ana being rationed to any great Federal Home Loan Bank that no suburban shopping center can ties. remember the basic principle of in central business districts. Proper­ In its April Real Estate extent is the fact that Board reporting that the duplicate. Carefully renovated down­ "This is in sharp con­ preservation — that it is better to ty owners should honor the architec­ Features Luxury, Class Status Report, the associa­ relatively standard down- average effective interest town business districts which a few preserve than repair, better to repair tural heritage of their surroundings, tion pointed out that not too trast to practices that' payments are the rule in rate on a conventional years ago might have seemed old than restore, and better to restore respecting the original proportions, long ago high interest rates prevailed just a few years most areas. mortgage for purchasing fashioned are now becoming the than reconstruct. Old building fabric lines, colors, textures, and materials and tight money were con­ ■back," Hovde noted. “The vast majority of an existing home moved up nuclei of urban revitalization. should be retained “whenever possi­ of nearby buildings. sidered as .one and the "When condominiums respondents to our spring eight basis points during Dangers of Improper ble; modifications should be made This column was prepared by the -\A^; same, but attributed the emerged on the American March to reach 10.47 per­ survey,” Hovde said, “in­ only when necessary to stabilize the Preservation League of New York reversal of this process to housing market, most cent. Rehabilitation dicated that lenders are structure and adapt it to contem­ State with funding from the New the introduction of the six- lenders were not familiar requiring just 20 percent “ At their current level,” 'In rehabilitating older buildings for contemporary uses, property owners porary, functional use. York State Council on the Arts. month money market cer­ with the concept and were down to obtain an unin­ Hovde said, “ interest rates must face many complex decisions. Similarly, it is better to retain Copyright 1978. D istribution in tificate. reluctant to finance in­ sured conventional home on conventional mortgages While much work is undertaken with genuine building fabric from Connecticut is by the Connecticut New Office "Since the innovative dividual resales. For a loan. In contrast, instances are nearly 1 'A percentage good intentions, the wrong different periods or phases of a struc­ Trust for Historic Preservation and money market certificate time these restrictive len- whree lenders required 30 points higher than at this The new office of the Manchester Board of board president; Town Manager Robert B. techniques or types of materials are ture’s life than to remove or obscure is funded in part by the Connecticut appeared, savings and loai ,^ing practices impaired percent or more as down- time last year. These Realtors Inc., East Center Street, was often used. As a result, the integrity it in a restoration that will falsify the Historical Commission through a Weiss, and Herman M. Frechette, building institutions are comp'qtfffg irketability and ap- payment were extremely mortgage rates are the opened last month. Participating in the of the building is compromised and history of the building. U.S. Department of the Interior committee chairman. successfully for p re ci^ o n potential of con­ scarce. Interestingly highest ever recorded by the work actually damages the A third important principle is that grant. opening were from left. Carl A. Zinsser, deposits during a period of dominiums, but lenders no enough, the downpayment the FHLBB. The previous rising interest rates,” longer regard a con­ requirements for con­ record was 9.65 jiercent Donald I. Hovde, president dominium with uncertainty dominiums were nearly as reached during the peak of of the National Association and apprehension.” liberal as those for single­ the credit bind in 1974?” The report said its sur­ 75 *-0 »» family homes.” 2258 SQ.FT. LIVING AREA EAST OF TK MVER K A l ESTATE MARKET m Tips on Proper Lawn Care Improper mowing height turf. Allowing grass to Some of the newer c^y within a few hours and MASTER and frequency is often the grow to two or three times bluegrasses can withstand will gradually disappear DINING ROOM primary reason for a poor BEDROOM 13'-0” I 13’-6" BEDROOM above the recommended closer mowings — as close into the turf. There they JOIN 13'4'»154" 11'6" X 18-6" lawn. If mowed too low, cutting height is un­ as % of an inch. decompose, adding organic g r a s s e s p ro d u c e a desirable. The tail-growth As a general rule, you matter and returning UVtNG ROOM COUNTER bleached, shallow rooted, m HO-,24'0- induces an erect, stemmy should not remove more nutrients to the soil. FAMILY ROOM H r + weakened turf that is t4'O" K 24' 0" plant rather than the low, than a third of the total Research has shown that L r suceptible to disease and close-growing grass that THE foliage at any one mowing. clippings left on a lawn weed invasion. makes a dense and For example, if the recycle plant nutrients at a KITCHEN On the other hand, pleasing turf. recommende mowing rate equivalent to one or BEDROOM 13'6'ii1«0' mowing too high results in 10'4"«12‘ 6" l o The suggested mowing height is 2 inches, the grass two fertilizations over the a ragged appearance, un­ height for Kentucky should be mowed as soon season. SOLD RUSHI wanted thatch accumula­ CZ) 0 0 . Bluegrasses and fescues is as it reaches 3 inches. If Following recommended tion, and sometimes thin rWASHI r between DA and 2 inches. the lawn has been allowed mowing practices will not length terrace at the back. to grow to 4 inches, mow guarantee good turf, nor The unique, imaginative BATH 3 80UTH WINDSOR plan of this design’ shows up At the right end of the house back to 3 inches, allow the will high cut grass look See this like new 7 room Garrison Colonial. Spacious Realty Firm grass to grow back for two GLASTONRURY partially on its exterior where a formal dining room shows better than closely mowed frbnt-to-back living room, formal dining room, and JUST LISTED or three days, then cut it turf. Other lawn care fac­ giass insets underscore the up beautifully above a curved eat-in kitchen make up the first Hoor. 4 good sized bed 7 room Stucco Colonial in immaculate condition, 4 back to 2 inches. central section roof line. Yet, step and interesting divider Joins MD Fight tors such as liming, fall rooms on the 2nd floor, also 3 bath rooms. Brick bedrooms, eating space kitchen, 2 full baths, first floor one must look inside to fully wail. It, too, has a terrace Thatch is caused fertilizing, watering and fireplace, and carpeting makes this a fine home family room with fireplace. 3 car garage. A must to see. situated in a good location with city utilities. Asking appreciate the individuality of sliding door and there is a Model 'c 2 2 5 8 ERA— Blanchard & history. primarily by the continued, controlling insect and weed $71,500. S77,9fl0, this attractive house. pass through from the large Fj^ssetto, realtors is a Whatever the event or dying of the stolons, pests also must be given lEAirrT A QUiiLrrY Note how the central entry kitchen beside it. GARAGE company building a reputa­ program planned, ERA rhizoms, roots and lower the necessary attention for "BOLTON HAS ITI” Yes this house has it all and then more too. This un­ 19'A"xl9'4" is, in effect, a sort of landing The kitchen’s L-shaped work tion for caring about peo­ member brokers across stems which are highly a lawn to look its best. A spacious seven room colonial, 4 large bedrooms. ique home in Eastford features, 4 bedrooms, formal with brief steps on each side area provides plenty of ple as well as the property the country (over 40,000 of resistant to decomposition. For more information Country kitchen, 12x16 first floor utility room, two dining room, fireplace, 2 car garage, large car garage, nice large lot, only five minutes to workshop, 2 decks, bam, and a large trout stocked leading down to the living working and storage space, they list and sell. them) are contributing On most lawns, grass clip­ about lawn care, call the GET MORE with room on the left and the yet allows sufficient'room for As a corporate sponsor of ping need not be removed Master Gardener, Tolland Manchester and a couple mjnutes to 184. Who could pond plus 22.5 gorgeous acres, with 1300 foot road time and energy building ask for more at only $57,9()0. frontage. This is only the beginning there is so family room on the right. Both informal dining. Beyond it, a the Muscular Dystrophy community awareness of if no more than one-third of Cooperative Extension Ser­ II.^Bealty Co,, Inc. of these beautiful roonjsJwTW*” "— htility room with a half bath each has a full wall of closets Association Campaign and the foliage is cut at one vice at 875-3331.• much more to offer. Asking $143,500. SENTTRY the muscular dystrophy serves as a passageway to the and that the rear bedroom dramatically vaulted ceilings the only company campaign while commit­ time. The clippings will c R ) 643-2692 [real estate services and are sunken eight inches; garage and conveniently alpo has sliding doors leading representing the real es­ ting their efforts to a cause both stretch from Die front of provides laundry and wash-up tate industry, ERA brokers nobert D. Murdock, Realtor to Uk terrace. that needed them. IB 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford the house to the back and both " 1 9 facilities. This design's differences raised neary $1,0(X),(XK).00 For ERA - Blanchard & 289-4331 share a tremendous fireplace TTie master bedroom, on this make it not only distinctive last year. The check was Rossetto, realtors this in­ with an extra long raised side of the house for but very livable too. presented to Jerry Lewis volvement in MDA is a way A t hearth in the living room and on the Jerry lewis Labor S ielL rd fs maximum privacy, has good For information on how to of showing that they have a smaller one {ilus built-ins Day Telethon, a show APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUOlO closet space and a bath with a purchase complete working not forgotten all the people along the family room's double lavatory. watched by more than 92 fireplace wall. Sliding door drawings and plan books you who have helped them TTie other two bedrooms on million people, the largest give each of these lovely areas may call l-(702) 384-4202 or become so successful in BuHder$, Plumb9r$, R»mod»l9r$, "ITS HEAVENLY HERE” the far side of the house share audience in television perfect viewing and access to write to Larry Farnsworth, the real estate business. ; E/ecMc/ant, Rea/ Eatafa Brofrara and U K E FRONT Sperry’s Glenn — very secluded 27 acres and three the main bath, which also has the huge, practically house P.O. Box 1841, Las Vegas, Sal9am9n — Call U$ tor Spatial Pricaa on On gorgeous Andover Lake this lake front cottage ponds. The perfect spot for a swimming club, a double lavatory. Note that Nevada 89101. ■features 3 bedrooms, dining room, living room with church group, skating club, or your own vacation your Appliance Noada and Sarvleaa .... fireplace, basement, and a nice view of the entire Shangri-la. Plus a 4 room rented Ranch. Make us an 4 ^ 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD MAMCHESTER lake. Set on a large lot with mature trees. Priced to offer now — owner will consider financing. Asking M PHOME 647-9997 W f i EAST HARTFORD 23 UNITS 'sell at $44,900. $125,000. is ilil Reduced Cost Mortgages Great investment. Across from PiW . Aircraft. Never a Vacancy, over 64,000 gross income yearly. Excellent bank 6UILDIN6 AND H6ME financing, secondary financing available. Only $365,000. I Now Available At Heritage PR6DUCT8 WE HAVE M. G. TOSTAREUI, JR. MANCHESTEB 187,900 Heritage Savings and dent. “This is two and a Loan of Manchester will Savings. CHFA is a self- offering the loans Building Contractor Exceptional value on todays market - half times our former sustaining agency of the have $2.5 million available allocation, and we’re throughout its normal len­ •UHBER Ita Lima to plan for your W O O D P A T IO Spacious eight room immaculate State of Connecticut and ding area which includes •nrCHEN GARRETS for low cost CHFA delighted,” Hale said. He •ELECTRICAL D E C K , with troatod lumt>ar. "DOCTOirSI LAWYEirSI MERGHANTSI CHIEFS COLONIAL with first floor family room off opertatesi without any ap­ Manchester, South Wind­ •RISULATION "DESIGNED WITH DISTINCTION” mortgage loans beginning said the funds are expected The pMect place for a professional building or a large kitchen. Two and half baths, four propriations from the •PUIMBIIG •WHRNIWS A DOORS ★ OUR SPECIALTIES INCLUDE ★ This 6 room Ranch features a gorgeous pine pan- May 1 according to to go quickly, commenting sor, East Hartford, shopping plaza. Six large bedrooms, 3 full baths. general fund of the State. •MASONRY •TOOLS •KIIc Im i w elled kitchen, wood burning stove, fireplace, 2 full bedrooms, all insulated windows. This William H. Hale. Presi- that he had received many Glastonbury, Vernon, •Bathrooms •Qaragoa Colonial. Plus a huge two story building, now being The authority has been in Bolton, Ellington, Tolland, •PANEUNG •BECO DOORS baths, family room, plus an attached greenhouse home, located in Westwood, will not last. inquiries asking when •Roc Rooms •AMmotM used for furniture refinishing. Located on a very existence since 1969. Coventry, Andover, •GARDENRIG TOOLS •ALUMHRIM SHXNG and garage. On over an acre of mature treed lot more of the popular State- For A Froo Esifmsts busy highway in Vernon. Owners will consider Imniraiate occupancy. Exclusive! Single family homes Willington, Mansfield and •FRSPLACE ACCESSORIES with privacy. All this offered in Bolton for only $61,- backed low cost mortgage •OUTDOOR BUUilGS GLASTONRURY $115,000 offers. $125,000. selling for up to $50,000 Columbia. CALL MIKE, NOW at 828-898S . 500. funds would be available, & STOVES •DRIVEWAY SEALER 18 ROOMS - aW lATHS qualify, and two family Hale said, “This is an The interest rate is 4-'/4% homes selling for up to 4 working fireplaces, 2 apartments. Modem Kitchens. m m u Gallery of for qualifying borrowers exciting time in the This Federal colonial is situated on 1.4 acres. $55,000 qualify. Qualifying mortgage business. New Homes with incomes of $16,000 or income limits are 1 person, TNI THEW.G.GLENNEYCO. *2 *2 realty company less, and 7-%% for instruments and methods HAANCHESTBR •GLASTONBURY BE SURE TO 2 persons, 3 persons, etc. IW.G,GttMNtT SMN. Malntt HOURS; of finan^ng like CHFA are CO. •3 Hwbroft At*. PASEK REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS borrowers with incomes The downpayment require­ 6434263 52M576 GET OUR kn. DiOr 9'JO • 9 pM. over $16,000, meeting the needs of •ILUNQTON •WILUNQTON •08 Sumaidi Eat! Hartfonl Sal 9 u n . ■ 9 p.m. ment for conventional RLU WmIPM. Routt 44 The program offered by today’s borrowers who are •754211 PRICE BEFORE loans is 5%; for FHA loans struggling to meet the 41S4I1S 289-7475 the Connecticut Housing %% of the first $25,000 and rising cost of housing and YOU HAVE "RUT ME or RENT M r Financing Authority 57o for the remainder. interest rates. As home "STATE FOREST FOR NEIGHROR'S” I’m just gorgeous thro-out. I’m a 1870 Federal (CHFA) issues tax tree There is no downpayment MADE YOUR RNAL bonds and uses the fund's to lending specialists, we at Four bedroom Dutch Colonial, 1st. floor family Colonial completely remodeled. I. have 'been requirement for VA loans. purchase mortgages issued Heritage Savings are DECISiON. room, 2 fireplaces, IVt baths, 2 car oversized gar­ nominated as an historical landnmrk. I feature a Processing time is 6-8 Directory of Contractors age, with hook up for wood stove. Central vac, through banking in­ striving to do our part in 17x27 1st floor family room with floor to ceiling weeks according to Hale. finding new solutions and WE ARE SURE Inter-com thru-out. All large bright rooms, firepla^ cathedral ceiling and loads of windows, I stitutions like Heritage beautiful kitchen with full brick wall with fireplace. Heritage Savings is supporting them.” have a%x23 kitchen with many cabinets and cup­ OUR PRICE WILL BE LOWER, Set on 3W Acres. A must to see at only $84,900. boards, I'have 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 car gar­ age, a new 26x120 ft. barn, a coop, a shed, and 3 and still maintain the quality NEW-SPRING ST. ponds. I sit on 18 beautiful acres of level land with a Mickey Fendell Gorgeous 7 room Dutch Colonial, 3 bedrooms, Vh baths, fantastic view of the country side in Lebanon. This HUTIN PKS FUEEH fireplaced family room yrith vaulted ceilings, fireplaced is just the beginning, there is much, much more. I Fraa Eatimataa ^No Obligation living room, formal dining room. Eat-in kitchen, thermo- Words just can’t describe this property, you owe it windows, c ^ a r clapboard siding, much more. On a lovely to yourself to take a look. Call to-day for an appoint­ Associate 'ORLANDO ANNULLI & SONS, I Fully Insured usTimniR GENERAL CONTRACTORS- 147 tree shaded lot. $108,000. ment. Asking $129,000. Spring Time Is Appointed \ Hale Road, Manchester 644-2427. • Winterize your home with antifreeze. Now — call “Builders Of Fine Buildings”. • SIDING SPECIALISTS MANCHESTER -Cen­ for details. Free antifreeze with a hollar replace­ choice of ‘ OPEN HOUSE TIME” tury 21 Showcase Realty ment. IMPERIAL PLUMBING - PLUMBING - 25 Years Aluminum, Steel, Vinyl, etc. ITEDFORD Inc., 13 East Middle Turn­ “All Types Of Work Expert­ Experience! Call Tom pike has announced the ap­ • Building you own home? — Plumbing & Heating ly Done.” 981 Sullivan Dawkins at 649-7631. “ Dif­ QUALITY pointment of Mickey Consultation. Design & product Information Avenue, South Windsor, ficult Jobs Taken In Stride. STORM WINDOWS For A d t That Bring Poaltiva Fendell as a realtor available. Phone 644-2538. & DOORS EAL ESTATE HOUSECRAFT Is the name' associatEf. •Bathroom 8i Kitchen remodeling, minor plumbing ft heating repalre. POITRAS HOME SEE OUR Raaultt, Plact Your Ad in Fendell is a Manchester IMPROVEMENTS Of All when you need Alterations NEW REMODELED native and lives at 66B An- • 23 years experience — 12 years serving the area Types. “Your Satisfaction Is or Remodeling. “Quality FLORENCE ST. Tho ‘‘Manchoator Harald” W orkm anship, At SHOWROOM. bassadir Druve with his — all llcenaed personnel — rfferencea on request. Our Concern.” Free Gorgeous older 6 room Colonial wtth'3 bedrooms, new -m i Reasonable Prices." Call 647 4 wife, Lynne and his son and Estimates. Call 649-2361, Raal Batata Saction 646-2020. k ih to with appliances, new baUi, new furnace, full daughter. anytime. carpeting, formal dining room and Uviiig room. $53,900. • He will specialize in iINGa nUMBMG & HEATING GO RAY JONES PLUMBING & A UNITED CONTRACTORS residential sales. HEATING - Residential, In­ - M anchester, 522-9920 BARI CaR But Pack, Century 21 Showcase 10 Quarn Rd., Bolton, Com. dustrial, Commercial. Dormers, Garages, Second Real Eatato Editor at Realty Inc., is a member of “CONSERVATION Le.vels, Additions, Consfniefion Co. • 646-8663 the Manchester Hartford S P E C IA L IS T .” 2094 Renaodellng, Enclosures, RooitMt648-1180 643-2711 and Vernon Boards of 646-0036 Manchester Road, Glastom Faniily Rooms. Member Realtors. buiy, 649-1983. Better Business Bureau. 485 Eost Middle Tpke., Mancliester ___ 122 EastConlar Stroet IM