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Steve Plumley, who has just had his 14th birthday, wants a snake as a pet. He has his parents’ permission to get one but his mother has vetoed his first choice among snakes, a boa Human rights stressed constrictor. “No way,” she said. So Steve will settle for a smaller WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rejecting means also respect for human although the Cuba delegate stood snake and keep it in a pen outdoors. claims that the United SUtes is in­ dignity,” said Carter at the United without applauding. At a reception He wants to be a veterinarian, but terfering in the internal affairs of Nations, making chopping motions afterwards. Carter shook hands with the only animals in the Plumley other nations. President Carter used with his hands for ad d ^ emphasis. most of the delegations — including household are the family cat and WITH YOUR his first major trip to stress that con­ Carter said he will work for con­ the representative of the Palestine some goldfish. A snake will add cern for human rights should not be gressional ratification of the U.N Liberation Organization—and talked variety and it will be his own. No one RIAJOR limited by national boundaries. covenants on economic, cultural and with the Soviet members. else wants to take responsibility for “No member of the United Nations social rights, and on civil and poltical Hasan Abdel Rahman of the PLO it. APPLIRIiCE can claim that mistreatment of its rights, the long-delayed U.N. told reporters: “I shook hands with In the meantime, Steve is learning citizens is solely its own business,” Genocide Convention; and the Treaty the President and said ‘How are you. ’ about the plants that inhabit this PURCHASE Carter told the United Nations for the Elimination for All Forms of Carter only smiled and said world with the animals. He grows UP TO Thursday night. “Equally, no Racial Discrimination.” nothing.” house plants. Last year he had a por­ member can avoid its respon­ The representatives at the U.N. Rahman called Carter’s speech tion of the family garden allotted to sibilities to review and to speak when gave him a standing ovation, "very impressive.” him, and this year he will have his torture or unwarranted deprivation own garden in a separate area, 10 of freedom occurs in any part of the feet square, which he will prepare world.” with a hand spade. Carter, meanwhile, signed a bill Quick trial granted Steve will grow two crops. One will today to bring the into be Big Boy tomatoes. He will have 15 compliance with the United Nations’ plants, grown from seed, and when economic sanctions against white- they are set out they will be staked. dominated Rhodesia. on park zone appeal His second crop will be pumpkins. The United States, under the so- They will be little “pie” pumpkins, called Byrd Amendment, has ignored Judge Thomas J. O’Donnell of trial would place he and Beck in an the sanctions to p e ^ it importing Hartford’s Court of Common Pleas but he expects to use them for “untenable position,” and they would S'v,- - Halloween decorations. He’ll start chrome from the south African na­ this morning approved the motion for be then unable to properly prepare the tomato seed under flourescent , //— ^ tion. an immediate trial for the appeal of the case. lights in the basement. SAVIHGSIH EVERY OEPARTMEHT Everywhere Carter went on his the industrial park zone change. Pagano also said one his expert Steve’s most showy house plant is a two-day trip- to Massachusetts, West . The approval was granted despite witnesses, appraiser Ed Hall, will the objections of Atty. Anthony Crown of Thoms, which stands in the ^ \ Virginia and the United Nations, he not be available until June. Pagano tX- living room window. A dwarf varie­ pLACK & WHITE T V IU PORJABLE COLOR t v l H CONSOLE TV was enthusiastically received despite Pagano who, along with Atty. Bruce added that if the case was taken on ty, it is not quite two feet tall and has DC — or perhaps because of — the poten­ Beck, represents the seven plaintiffs its priority list position, it would be iTMAiv' ' flowers constantly. They are small N cy of his words. in the appeal. heard during June. and red, and there are dead flowers “The search for peace and justice Pagano said that the immediate Atty. Roland Castleman, who and sometimes dead leaves to be represents the Manchester picked off every day, one of Steve’s Economic Development Commis­ chores. He waters the plant every Snow generates sion, argued that any delay could Consumer prices up 1% day and feeds it once a month. seriously endanger the proposed Red flowers park. The Crown of Thoms is a Euphor­ “If ever I suggest there is a case WASHINGTON (U PI)-Consum er government began keeping records. stantially to the increase. many accidents prices rose a full 1 per cent in Fe­ Economists promise no relief from Vegetable prices rose 20.9 per cent bia. I have been told a few times that Steven Plumley, 14, grooms the Crown of Thoms which blooms that deserves an immediate public “nobody” is interested in Latin in the window of his family’s living room ort Andover Rd., East bruary, the biggest monthly surge of this trend in March. Inflation is not in February as a result of crop Many auto accidents were reported appears no serious injuries occurred. hearing, it is this,” Castleman said. names, but I continue to took them 12” FAMOUS MAKE He explained the tight tinie schedule inflation in nearly two and one-half expected to cool significantly until failures caused by the weather. Hartford. The plant blossoms continuously, summer and winter. i r FAMOUS MAKE RCA 20” XL100 to police departments in the area due Police, fire fighters, wrecking up. Steve’s Crown of Thoms matches and he spoke of the importance of the years, the Labor Department April at the earliest. Fresh fruit prices were up 4.1 per (Herald photo by Dunn) 100% SOLID STATE AUTOMATIC COLOR to snow and slippery pavement. crews and an ambulance crew the description of Euphorbia COLOR TV project to the town and state. reported today. The Consumer Price Index was cent because of the freeze in citrus An accident on 1-86 in Manchester worked at the scene for well over an The increase, reflecting a 12 per 177.1 in February, reflecting an in­ growing regions. splendens bojeri, a native of Evans on wildflowers, Sophia The judge ruled in favor of the im­ ly and which had then been covered near the East Hartford town line in­ hour trying to untangle the mess. cent annual rate rdminiscent of the crease of 6 per cent over, the past Coffee, poultry, eggs and sugar Madagascar. It has the stubby shape Gedrim on dahlias, Guy Wallis on mediate trial, although no date was with snow, she found a small forest volving several cars and a tractor- ’Traffic backed up for miles. darkest days 1974, was caused large­ year. This means that goods and ser­ also increased substantially, but that is attributed to this plant ant, rhododendrons, and many more. set this morning. of crocus in bloom. 4 7 trailer caused a massive traffic tie- Lack of snow tires on many ly by higher food prices. Severe vices costing $100 in 1967 now cost prices were lower for beef, dairy most especially, the cardinal red » H » 1? “This is the type of case that Suddenly it w as spring There were not only purple crocus, up. Reports on the accident were still vehicles was one reason cited for the flowers that are described. Most should be expedited,’’ Judge winter weather brought a record in­ $177.10. products, processed fruits and which she has in largest numbers, sketchy by noon today. However, it large number of accidents. older varieties of the Crown of Mrs. Donald Manning of Marion i r ZEN IT H 8 7 . 1 7 i r w m m i 23”DIHSn 4a7>Tl O’Donnell said. crease in vegetable prices. About half of the February in­ vegetables and bakery goods. but white, yellow and striped crocus Thoms grow long branches that may Dr., coming home from church last 100% sow STATE Food prices rose 2 per cent last crease was blamed on food prices. Commodities other than food rose blossoms in profusion. ’They had not reach to the top of the window and Sunday, spied one purple crocus i n U N M R A L 7 7 . 1 7 month, the largest increase in three But higher costs for fuel oil, gasoline 0.7 per cent, the same increase poking through the mulch of salt only hudded but blossomed under the years. and natural gas also contributed sub­ registered in January. have pink, not red, flowers. salt marsh hay. Beside the Crown of Thoms, Steve marsh hay over her flower bed. Weiss asks $50,000 cut February’s increase,comes on top Cautiously pulling away more of the “I was flabbergasted,” said Mrs. I WASHER of a 0.8 per cent jump in January. has a small Norfolk Island pine, Manning. m which could grow in time to the top of mulch, which she had piled on heavi- These big increases compare to the window or higher, and a Mimosa, average monthly rises of no more or sensitive plant, the leaves of in town school budget than 0.3 per cent in the last four Today’s news which fold upward instantly if months of 1976. touched. About town By SUSAN VAUGHN might mean the board will have to Kennedy also said the impact of Not since September, 1974— when Steve’s mother has more plants consider some reductions in the nine the recent layoff of 17 teachers and inflation was approaching a post- Herald Reporter World War II peak—have consumer summary than her son, but his Crown of 'Aoms Town Manager Robert B. Weiss improvement items they have whether the board will be able to prices risen as much in one month. has the place of honor. She has, has recommended a $50,000 cut in the recommended at a total cost of $88,- recall the bulk of them is not yet Vegetable prices have never risen as Compiled from United Prete Internetloiiel among others, a Baby’s Tear, drop­ $14,887,300 budget requested by the 000; however, he said he does not known. If they cannot recall them, it sharply in one month since the ping from a hanging pot, a cactus Jehovah’s Witnesses will have a All residents of Mayfair Gardens Board of Education. expect all the reductions to come would mean more unemployment that she calls a Panda bear, a fern theocratic school and service are invited to play setback Friday at Weiss has notified Allan D. from the improvements list. compensation payments by the from her sister in California, which meeting tonight at 7:30 at Kingdom 7:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall. MAYTAB, AUTOMATIC Thomas, chairman of the Board of The improvements priorities board. S ta te — The New England does not have a name, a Schifflera, Hall. Education, of his proposal for the recommend the addition of several In his budget recommendation sent Parking ban extended forecast, Sunday which drooped in the basement but WASHER The Christian Growth Group 5 of budget. With the cut, the budget will teaching positions for special to School ^ a r d Chairman Allan D. HARTFORD — The state House through Tuesday, calls for does fine in the living room, and a The membership committee of North United Methodist Church will be $14,827,300, an increase of just un­ programs at the elementary schools. Thomas, Weiss said, “I feel that this imposed of Representatives has approved generally fair weather throughout cactus which, after standing still in AUTOMATIC DRYER North United Methodist Church will meet tonight at 9 at the church. 14.2 CU. f t ; NO FROST der 7 per cent over the present $13.8 Other reductions could come from will still allow a reasonable amount a bill to appropriate $10.8 million the period. Daytime highs in the other locations, took off and grew meet tonight at 7 at the church. million budget. non-salary items, such as equipnqent of money for your overall operations to bail out agencies who, for 40s and 5Qs south and 30s and 40s when placed on the television set. Police chief RobOrt Lannan has Al-Anon family groups will meet Last year, Weiss cut $300,000 from and supplies, Kennedy said. and still provide for the opportunity whatever reason, could not stay north. Overnight lows in the 30s The moderate warmth from the TV issued an emergency parking ban The social ministry committee of tonight at 8 at the Pathfinders Club, M llkPOOL WASHER • 2 4 7 ” •177^^ »3g7iy the board’s recommended budget. Both Weiss and Kennedy referred for program improvements.” within their budgets. It also in­ south and mid teens to mid 20s for all Manchester streets effec­ tubes apparently was just what it Concordia Lutheran Church will 102 Norman St., with the beginners In addition, Weiss has agreed to a to the possibility of more teachers ’The school board will probably north. needed. IL L WASHER i t R . WESTINHOUSE DRYER tive at 2 p.m. today. Cars not cludes funds for 300 new state meet tonight at 7:30 at the church. group meeting at 7:30, and Friday at 2 5 7 ” request by the school board to retiring by the end of the school forego a meeting with the town direc­ police cars as well as money for Steve finds himself almost alone abiding by the ban will be towed 10 a.m. at tbe South United Methodist WHRLPOOLDRYER remove $103,200 from' the board’s term, which could result in some tors recommended for Monday, corporate tax refunds and un­ among his friends in his gardening in­ lOcHftREFRIliroTOR ia 7 » > at owner’s expense. The Center Congregational Church Church campus. Alateen for the 12- to operating budget to be placed in a savings. Kennedy said. employment benefits. N a tio n a l terest. Only one other boy has a gar­ council will meet tonight at 7:30 in 20-year-oid children of problem washout account. The change would den, but Steve is independent. There the Robbins Room of Uie church. drinkers will meet tonight at 8 at the have no net effect on spending. may be no other boys in the eighth MIDDLETOWN - Patients cir­ Pathfinders Club. The family groups The board requested that the $103,- culate a letter saying things are OAKLAND, Calif. — Wendy grade at the Robert J. O’Brien School Jessie Sweet Circle of North BUY A GREEN APPtlANCE Yoshimura, convicted on bomb are open to those affected by 200 be subtracted from their total Urban bank being considered going down hill at Whiting Foren­ who yearn for a boa constrictor or United Methodist Church will meet someone with a drinking problem. recommended operating budget of conspiracy charges and sentenced even a garter snake. tonight at 7:30 at the church. sic Institute for the criminally in­ $14,990,000 at a March 7 meeting with sane. to prison, is being allowed ‘Suddenly it’s spring' A Marriage Encounter Information RECEiyE DOUBtE S [ m i the Board of Directors. freedom on bail just like her un­ to help distressed cities derground traveling companion This is the excellent title of a one- The Adoptive Parents group will Night will be conducted on Sunday at School Supt. James P. Kennedy at­ HARTFORD - Gov. Ella T. day garden fair Saturday, March 19, 8 p.m. at St. James School cafeteria. A M ^ 8 TRACK STEREO ANINA uMiRu im c r AIR CONOmONUNMnONlR tributed the relatively small reduc­ Patricia Hearst. She was meet tonight at 8 at South United IWWUM ROTOR WASHINGTON (UPI) - The cities, UPI learned today. Grasso’s plan for partial repeal of at the Wapping Community Hall, Coffee will be served. WESTINRHOUSE tion this year to recognition by the Management and Budget and the sentenced Thursday to one to 15 Methodist Church. ANTENNA Carter administration is studying Administration sources said the Treasury Department. liquor pricing controls that critics South Windsor, sponsored by the 0,000 BTU town manager that “there is a need claim artificially inflate retail years on a conspiracy charge and 0«L t 1 M « Z INtTAUW proposals to create an urban develop­ concept of an “Urbank” is still under up to five years on each of two Friends of the South Windsor Public John Mather Chapter, Order or to make improvements in the school Administration sources said the prices appears on the verge of Library and the Down to Earth ment bank to provide low interest study and could be scrapped if Presi­ charges of possession of bomb Manchester Power Squadron of the DeMolay, will visit Friendship Lodge system.’’ planning will be complete enough committee approval. The plan Garden Club. . AM-FM a-E MICRO OVEN loans for financially troubled cities dent Carter decides it is not needed. materials and an automatic Civil Air Patrol will meet tonight of Masons to portray the Profiles of a Dr. Kennedy said the reduction that if Carter accepts the concept he would repeal the fair trade laws It will be open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 CLOCK RADIO and businesses willing to locate in ‘Active interest’ weapon. Her bail was set at $50,- from 7 to 9:30 at the Manchester DeMolay ceremony tonight. The can announce it at the June 11-15 on liquor but retain some form of p.m. with no admission charge, and meeting is at 7:30 at the Masonic WITH PMCHAU OP 04 0,000 BTU But they called it unlikely that 000. State Armory. All young people from O N LY 3 4 8 ’ * COUMTV meeting of the National Conference minimum price markup. there will be talks, films and dis­ ONLY 1 4 0 " Grade 7 through high school are Temple. ’This is DeMolay Week. Piz­ O N LY 2 2 , 1 7 planning would have advanced to this of Mayors in Tucson, Ariz. cussions as well as spring flower point without “active interest” at the NEW YORK - Mystified welcome. za will be served after the meeting. “I imagine it would be silly to have LITCHFIELD - Paul Beligni, exhibits. There is a long list of DISHWASHER White House. viewers of NBC-TV’s “Tonight RANGE r f r ee ze r the forum then wait until three weeks 24, who has said a former Reilly authorities, living in South Windsor □.a Any legislative proposals, the ...... iMiiminiimTii niiiiiii I iiM later to announce the program,” said chum had a motive to kill Peter Show” jammed the network’s or nearby and known for their sources said, probably will include switchboards Thursday night John Gunther, executive director of Reilly’s mother, Barbara Gib­ knowledge of special crops. provisions for a rural development when the show failed to appear. It 7 Read Herald Ads j the Conference of Mayors. bons, gave secret testimony Norman Priest, for example, will ...... ' ...... MmlT bank to gain the widest possible sup­ was pre-empted because the 8 Big city majors were among the Thursday to the one-man grand talk on rock plants and ferns, Louise port in tbe administration and •NCAA regional basketball first to support the Urbank concept. jury probing the state's role in the Congress. playoffs ran about seven minutes Sources in the administration and arrest and prosecution of the UPI learned the Urbank would past the scheduled time. The show associated with the mayors Falls Village youth for the crime. provide loans to cities at 1 per cent emphasized the Urbank will not be contract requires the pre-emption WALLCOVERINO *197" above the federal government’s the final solution for all city be nationwide when there is a borrowing costs, now less than 5 per problems. runover caused by something cent. It also would provide “It is not an easy way out,” one R egional other than a news program. X guarantees to enable shaky cities to said. SELfCLEAlNK OUYDOOII M ill raise money in bond markets without MTGHER AN UHDER COUNTER WASHINGTON - Lawyers ^ SALE CONCEPT-- paying premium prices. Fiscal 1979 funding PORTLAND, Maine — Edward from the House assassination committee will head to LP SAS Other proposals Creation of the Urbank would Gullion Jr., 28, of Boston, was Tennessee’s Brushy Mountain I (1.) Instsad of havliM a few loader sale books - ^ - EVERY WALLCOVERINR * » Other proposals under considera­ require legislation that would be convicted of one count of in­ 277 «2H7» BRILL prison next week for an interview ^ tion include: proposed for inclusion in the fiscal terstate transportation of Is REDUCED IN miCEII This gives you UNLIIRITED SELECTIONII GECONVERTBIE with James Earl Ray, the man M S T R A W iE * 2 0 7 ” — GovernmentTbacked loans to 1979 budget, which will be sent to explosives for his part in a series who pleaded guilty to the 1968 (2.) You are not forced to sdoct a wallcovorlng hastily. Wa are going to con- KITCHEN AN CONY. businesses witling to locate and (ingress next January. of terrorist bombings in New CAS AFT. SIZE RANGE ) 5 7 ” shooting of Martin Luther King nnuo mis NEW GDNCEPT INDEFINITELY!! ' provide jobs in depressed cities. Blumenthal tipped off the ad­ England. He could get up to 10 Jr. Ray is serving a 99-year — Federal backing of municipal ministration’s thinking about an ur­ years in prison when he appears 1(3.) Most Important...OUR TRAINED DECDRATINR STAFF Is able to give sentence for the slaying which he OFEX THURS. t m . bonds to free a city to raise more ban banking structure during a news for sentencing April 15. each and avary customer PERSONAL AnENTIONil INSTANT CREDIT money in public markets. now denies. UP TO $900 WITH conference last week when he an­ ’ l l . 9 - » T ’m S APPROVtD CREDIT CARDS Great day for Irish — An option for cities to offer nounced the government would lend PROVIDENCE, R. I. - The taxable bonds in exchange for a 35 an additional $255 million to New state Board of Regents will International FREE PARKINS - Away From The Slioppliig Contor Haulo It was a great day for the Irish on St. Patrick’s Day at per cent subsidy from the Treasury York. appeal a federal court ruling PAULS PAINT Manchester Memorial Hospital. Miss Alice A. Quish of 37A on the federal taxable income. He said long-range solutions to city which struck down a Rhode Island Charter Oak St., of Irish heritage, was one of all the hospital Municipal bonds now are tax exempt. financial ills could include "a law mandating the busing of KINSHASA, Zaire - The 615 MAIN STREET - MANCHESTER Urbank is little more than a con­ banking mechanism that works in the students to non-public schools government-run news agency patients who received a green carnation. Pinning it on is Nurse cept now, but details are being regardless of district lines. The DISTRIBUTOR ^ lia Golden who is a native of County Mayo, Ireland. She still field of urban finance in the same says Zaire is preparing for A t S M U n t'ls 047-9900 worked out by a team headed by way in which the World Bank or the case will be taken to the Circuit “expansive action” against in­ FOR: TOURAINE PAINTS 443445 HARTFORD M . U |^N M lS lSim has her Irish brogue after living here for 25 years. All hospital Treasury Secretary Michael International Regional Development Court of Appeals in Boston. vaders from Angola. 647-9 9 07 employes also received green carnations. (Herald photo by Pin- Blumenthal. Other members come banks work in the international NO OH.MICK. : NO from the White House, the Office of field." AL INSTALLATION. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ March 18, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 18. 1977 — PAGE THREE-A Directors slate meeting [About town ] Hearing postponed '------' on injunction bid on land parcel purchase Miss Cheryl Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts of 77 A hearing on a request for an In­ The injunction hearing was \ granted the change. who wanted a meeting to discuss the Eldrldge St., is home for two weeks junction against the state Depart­ scheduled Thursday, but was post­ By GREG PEARSON vacation from Allegheny College in Herald Reporter Now, Weiss has recommended that proposal to purchase Mrs. Shorts’ ment of Commerce’s approval of the poned until next Thursday so the Meadville, Pa. She was graduated Buckland Industrial Park project The Board of Directors will meet the town immediately purchase part property. town can be brought Into the litiga­ or all of Mrs. Shorts’ property, “My immediate reaction was it from Manchester High School in plan was postponed Thursday. tion. Monday night to discuss a 1976. ____ recommendation by Town Manager depending on the owner’s preference. should be discussed more The injunction is being sought by The town wilt be made part of the In a letter to members of the Board Attys. Bruce Beck and Anthony Robert B. Weiss that the Town of thoroughly,” she said of the letter injunction request because it will be of Directors, he said that an im­ The YWCA Book Discussion Group Pagano, who represent seven clients Manchester immediately purchase a from Weiss that included the check affected if the injunction is granted. mediate purchase could prevent an will meet ’Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the who have filed an appeal against a parcel of land involved in the in­ boxes. “In discussion there are Beck and Pagano’s request for an appeal by Mrs. Shorts. Such an Community Y. “Gift From the Sea” zone change granted for the 393-acre dustrial park. always more thoughts put together. injunction was written before final appeal, coupled with a similar action by Anne Morrow Lindberg will be park. The meeting was requested by “While I agree it is a serious point approval was granted to the project already taken against the major zone discussed. All interested persons are The attorneys are seeking the in­ foaai OMSOH iassfs, board members who want to discuss that should be considered, I don’t plan and also before the contract change, could endanger the park invited. junctive action because they feel that the proposal together. think we should push the panic but­ between the J.C. Penney Co. and the ^ Jsiis/iii, and project, Weiss said. the state did not make sufficient en­ The property is a 36-acre parcel ton," Mrs. Jackston said. town was signed last Friday. Thus, The J.C. Penney Co., the proposed The Manchester area Bahai’s will vironmental study before approving VV ' oooUasU, owned by Suzanne Shorts. Twelve of Directors Robert Price and Vivian the request has to be updated to in­ major tenant in the park, has signed celebrate Naw Ruz, the start of the the project plan, which details the acres are included in a northeast Ferguson agreed. clude these developments. a contract with the town that is con­ Bahai New Year, with a potluck on development of the industrial park. section of the park that was granted “I don’t feel I have enough infor­ tingent upon land being available to Sunday from 4:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the a zone change by the Planning and mation to decide on it right now,’.' Italian-American Friendship Club in < the firm by late August. Zoning Commission (PZC) on Feb. Price said. The appeal period for Phelon and Tolland. 28. The northeast section and a small Mrs. Ferguson said she felt a his client ends on March 29. Because northwest section of the park were meeting of the directors was CL@a STOPPING of this, Weiss is seeking quick action granted zone changes separate from necessary. “I’m not even sure what from the directors. the major zone change granted Jan. my decision will be,” she said. SUPER SHOPPING TIME Meeting gel Pinochle scores 17. One board member who said he Atty. Herbert Phelon, who In fact, since no board meetings would support the sale was Jack AT TOYOTA. Manchester game Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at represents Mrs. Shorts, warned the were scheduled before March 29, the Goldberg. Maftkei letter to the directors included boxes Top scorers in the the Army and Navy Club. Play PZC that the granting of the small “I really think that’s fair enough,” for the members to check depending Manchester Senior Citizens is open to all senior citizens. £euel zone change might lead to an appeal he said of the proposal. WE WILL BE DEALING on whether or not they agreed with Pinochle Group game March by his client. Another member, however, the purchase. 10 at the Army and Navy Qub Vernon He said that the zone change would expressed concern about the town are Cam Vendrillo, 637, Paul UKE THERFS NO TOMORROW This approach, however, did not Winners in the Vernon create split zoning of his client’s immediately purchasing the land. Schuetz, 599, Mike Haberem, suit several board memlwrs. 'The Senior Citizens Pinochle Gub Ends MIdnIte Saturday property — The 12 acres within the Carl Zinsser suggested that the 595, A1 Chellman, 590, Betty tournament March 10 at the park would be zoned industrial while; Monday night discussion was then town consider posting a bond for deed Jesanis and Ben Schubert, 587, Senior Citizens Center are the remaining 24 acres would remain scheduled. That meeting will follow that might make the sale conditional George Last, 583, Etta Ham­ Florence North, 681, Almeta one at 8 p.m. between the directors upon certain items, such as the mond, 580, Edward Scott, 578. Stackhouse, 643, Frank Grum- residentially zoned. The group will sponsor a Phelon said that this could create a and the Board of Education, at which development of the park. bach, 630, Ekl Quinn, 615. LYNCH MOTORS, me. Weiss will make his recommendation T B L . S72-7327 problem for his client if the in­ The Manchester Economic 345 Cmtw SIrMt 646-4321 R O U TE 13 • E L L IN O TO N on the school budget. Development Commission also met Buck^s Corners dustrial park does not develop. IKa W IIMW44W MNSSmVMn « WSMI Despite Phelon’s remarks, the PZC Phyllis Jackston, a member of the this morning to discuss the purchase Board of Directors, was one of those proposal. Tu4Mday-8unday ST. MARY’S Restaurant Hospital insurance its first graduating class...... - ...... ILS. Ctwics SirMn steak 2217 Naw London Tnpk. PONDEROSA T he board awards ManchMter Evening Herald DAY SCHOOL Manchester officials studying HARTFORD (UPI) - QIaetonbury degrees a^ter evaluating Publlthvd awry waning axcapt 41 PARK STREET <5.25 iMMlMMr— If The Connecticut Hospital courses and examinations For S end 4-vNr-«Mt —above kiefiH massage parlor regulations Association is considering Dine & Dance its applicants have taken at oonu ciaw Man Mauar. MOMMGSi— j — SESSIONS going into the insurance colleges, in the military g & Friday 3/18 J S Saturday 3/19 g to if Wf' The Town of Manchester has ob­ At recent meetings of the place certain restrictions and licen­ business to save money for service or on the job. • FluMtSdMMM “Lucky Look tained a copy of the Town of Bolton's Manchester Board of Directors, sing requirements upon such an es- member institutions. Slnglacopy...... isa Enroll Now For “)u$t-inCa8e’’ rtR SEAF(X)D recently adopted ordinance gover­ members of the board and residents tabiishment. The association proposed Waakly...... soa September Opening* A taahiring 0 1 Thursday the creation of a Ona month...... |3.M Contacli and the YOU COULDN'T GET A BETTER ning massage parlors. have requested that steps be taken to McCarthy said that the town is Bugging incident sIl.'mwma'’V::::::::::::::i23:IS V RoferaiidJsM | prohibit or curb massage parlors in studying the matter and reviewing separate, nonprofit firm to Slorit DMsns m Srom R Renegades" town. the Bolton law to assure that the provide medical malprac­ NORWICH (UPI) - The °™'MSi R.ia. upon 64S-07S0 . Al ^ Sound of -took* m 8 SMta- 1 Child^s needs At the board’s March 8 meeting, Manchester ordinance will serve its tice and general liability FB I is investigating Subacrlban who tan to racalva Day or Evenings j A| 50’a and 60’s DEAL FROM THE OCEAN. coverage for hospitals, NO ADMISSIONI I 18 19 the directors approved a recommen­ purpose. allegations of illegal Kid*uKJh!ina'^h%*

Marchand, Timothy E n g a g e d Newspaper James, son of James and Patricia Seimienski Marchand of Old Saybrook. for elderly Dr. L a m b He was bom Jan. 10 at St. Francis Hospital in Hart­ I Buena Park, Calif. His Falmouth, Mass. H6r March 8 at Rockville is planned ford. His maternal grand- ipatemal grandparents are maternal great­ General Hospital. His Mr. and Mrs. Roger grandmothers are Mary maternal grandfather 4s By Lawreace E. Lamb, M.D. parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Dumaine of 93 Scarborough Aceto and Gertrude Leon A. Biathrow of East John Slemlenski of 427 Ild. Brotherhood in Action, an Center St. His paternal McCormick, both'of Hartford. His paternal organization representing the grandparents are Mr. and Manchester. grandparents are Mr. and Ruud, William Leslie Charter Oak Lodge of the Knights of What causes Mrs. Leonard Marchand of Wilson, Brenden Mrs. Robert S. Putnam of Jr., son of William and Coiumbus and the Manchester Lodge Old Mystic. He has a Michael, son Of Laurence Bailey, Joshua Samuel, West Simsbury. Karen McNamar Rood of of Masons, has adopted its communi­ had breath? brother, Michael James, 3. C. and Annette Kehoe son of Theodore S. and North Windham. He was ty project for 1977. Wilson of 427 Strong FW., Dzintra Zemzars Bailey of Gagnon, Jennifer born March 2 at The Steering Committee for BIA DEAR DR. LAMB — My sils may be the source of South Windsor. He was 76 Notch Rd., Bolton. He Lynn, daughter of Glenn Manchester Memorial Jensen, Rebeera selected a newspaper for the eiderly daughter is 24 and has had bad breath. Any significant born March 5 at was born March 8 at A. and Dolores G. Chap­ Hospital. His maternal SUPERMARKETS Skye, daughter of Craig as its annuai project. bad breath fof several infection can release un­ Manchester Memorial Manchester Memorial man Gagnon of 11 South grandparents are Mr. and apd Mary Elizabeth Odell Norman Fendeii, BIA chairman, years. None of the products pleasant odors. However, A a TEMPERATURE Hospital. His maternal Hospital. His maternal Ter., Vernon. She was born Mrs. Burton McNamar of Jensen of 60 Florence St. said “We are extremeiy enthusiastic on the market seem to help if the tonsils are not in- grandfather is John B. grandmother is Mrs. Milda March 7 at Rockville Woodland St. His paternal about the project for the coming for very long. fected, taking them out choerswoopstakos She was bom Feb. 16 at Kehoe Jr. of 427 Strong Zemzars of Willimantic. General Hospital. Her grandfather is Francis Manchester Memorial Rd., South Windsor. His year. It will benefit the handicapped When she has a check-up will not help a bad breath His paternal grandfather is maternal grandparents are Rood of Scotland. His Tiedeman, Chrystal Hospital. Her maternal paternal grandmother is and eideriy.” with her doctor she asked problem, WINAHOT, The^ore S. Bailey of En- Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. maternal great­ Ann, daughter of Reginald grandparents are Mr. and The newspaper wiil be printed by him about this but he Beyond the teeth, throat, Mrs. Edgar Wilson of cino, Calif. He has a Chapman of 19 Bamforth grandmother is Florence and Lorna Johnson Mrs. Elmer L. Odell of 512 Waterbury. His maternal students in the Graphic Arts couldn’t seem to find out nose and sinuses there are WARM OR COLD brother, David Jason, 6. Rd., Vernon. Her paternal Bowler of Manchester. His Tiedeman of 1 Center St., The engagement of Miss Marsha E. Center St. Her paternal Program a t the Regionai Oc- what is causing this. possible problems with the great-grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and paternal great-grandfather Andover. She was born Horowitz of East Hartford to Daniel grandparents are Mr. and John B. Kehoe Sr. of cupationai Training Center (ROTC). She has a bit of a weight lungs. Any infection of the VACATION Deinirgian, Carrie Rea, Mrs. Alfred F. Gagnon of is A1 Criekmore of Colum­ March 8 at Manchester Lodge of Manchester has been an­ Mrs. Stanley Jensen of Manchester, Domincenna daughter of Richard and Pians now caii for the Department of problem so she watches lungs, such as chronic lung 258 Lake St. She has a bia . He has three sisters, Memorial Hospital. Her nounced by her parents, Mr. and 3 Gnml Prize Dnwin||^2775 Other Mzes* Hemet, Calif. Her mater­ Merkinikas of New Britain, Human Services, Manchester Com­ her diet but she says she disease, can cause bad Nancy Rea Demirgian of brother, Glenn A. Jr., 3Vi. Shellene, 13, Marina, 12, maternal grandparents are 100 FREE S&H Mrs. Bernard Horowitz of Ansonia. n » 3 gtmd KtM (iw. M nii-v oou im K ni h au k m nd np * k * nal great-grandmother is and Simon Merkinikas of 80 James St., East Hart­ Mr. Lodge is the son of Mr. and The engagement of Miss Christine munity Coiiege, and meinbers of the has no problem with her odors that pass out of the « l FW CkH m o im c M m kt h n pnpk lor M> M tla 33900 and Vanessa, 11. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert otki. a rm p ro M wmt. on nqu.*. « • 9 . aw iM • 19000 c t t i prk. Mrs. Elizabeth Rombola of Manchester. He has a Marcin, Christine Ann, Retired Senior Voiunteer Program bowels, which sometimes lung with each breath, ford. She was born March 2 Johnson of Amston. Her GREEN STAMPS Mrs. Clarence Lodge of 24 Victoria J. Stanton of Tolland to Wayne A. In l«i ii. mkn pbi 32900 om. Hartford. She has two sister, Larann^Michele, 17 daughter of Joseph V. and Rd. (RSVP), to co-sponsor and put happens when people don’t The lungs are a major at Manchester Memorial paternal grandparents are with a $10.00 purchase Lennon of Vernon, has been an­ ,, •" *> U.8. rMUtnk M tdng rMdtNi d Flottt. m p l sisters, Carrie 4, and months. Hospital. Her maternal Jane Fitzgerald Marcin of Balboni, Jennifer Kelli, nounced by her parents, Mr. and together the newspaper. eat the right food. I am source of odors, m o m . or MmouI, ONo. UWi m Vman. Each m y nwl b. poakam Mr. and Mrs. Roger The bride-elect was graduated *-*------1------f--TiiiT- -rfc An ^ Gaire 2. grandparents are Mr. and 7 Riverside Rd., Vernpn. daughter of Raymond A. from the University of Connecticut in Mrs. Ronald H. Stanton of Willie Cir­ The publication will be printed and wondering if you have any Remember that the odor of Tiedeman of Marlborough. *25 socond prlas-$2S0.00 cash ‘13 OZ pKg Reid, Andrew Mrs. Thomas Rea of 4Q She was born Feb. 28 at and Gloria L. Quaile 1972 with a B.S. degree and in 1977 cle, Tolland. distributed to convalescent homes, solution to this problem? alcohol on a person’s 250 third prfi9S-$25.00 cash Balboni of 139 W. Middle Ruggiero, Christopher Alexander, son of Atty. Doane St. Her paternal Manchester Memorial with a M.S. degree. She is a member Mr. Lennon is the son of Mr. and senior citizens' housing projects and DEAR READER — Bad breath comes from the Tpke. She. was bom March Ranchester Joseph, son of Joseph and John J. and Barbara grandparents are the late Hospital. Her maternal West Hartford I of the Handweavers Guild of Connec­ Mrs. William J. Lennon of Hublard the Manchester Senior Citizen Center breath is a symptom, not a alcohol vapors being a s w s v ” " " 4 at Manchester Memorial Orfilelli, Michael E. Kim Murphy Ruggiero Alexander Reid of Glaston­ Mr. and Mrs. Hatsik grandparents are Mr. and Wethersfield Qastoiiburyi ticut. She is a special education Dr., Vernon. by students at the ROTC. diagnosis. It is also very released from the blood FOflOFFCIAL RULES Hospital. Her maternal Angelo, son of Michael A. of 70 Skyline Dr., South bury. He was bom March Demirgian of East Hart­ Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald of teacher in Glastonbury. The bride-elect was graduated Proceeds of a B’nal B’rith common. Unfortunately going into the lungs and grandmother is Mrs. Jane and Kathleen Norris Or- ;WINMIII0NET UV Windsor. He was born 10 at Hartford Hospital. ford. She has a sister, West Hartford. Her pater­ Her fiance was graduated from from Tolland High School. She is breakfast honoring Town Manager some people have it and into the air that the person M. Quaiie of 187 High St. fitelli of 9 Warren St. He March 3 at Manchester His maternal grandparents Colleen, 14 months. nal grandmother is Mrs. Central Connecticut State College in employed at Aetna Life & Casualty Robert B. Weiss on Sunday, April 24 are unaw are they are exhales. This is the basis Her paternal grandparents was born March 7 at Memorial Hospital. His are Judge and Mrs. John Joseph Marcin of 128 Ver­ 1974 with a master’s degree. He is a Co. at 9 a.m. at The Colony in Talcott- offensive to others. for the breath test for are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Manchester Memorial HARD HOME PAN Biggest Dash News maternal grandfather is Alexander of Windsor. His Neal, Timothy Thomas, non St. Her maternal member of the Connecticut Approved Her fiance was graduated from ville, will benefit the project. Your daughter was cor- alcohol consumption, Balboni of 152 Green Hospital. His maternal Andrew H. A. Murphy of paternal grandparents are son of Thomas G. and great-grandmother is 2 | $ 1 oo Football Officials (CAFO) and the Rockville High School and Breakfast tickets are available at rect in asking her doctor You can breathe out the Manor ltd. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Blast Hartford. His pater­ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reid Deborah Tourville Neal of Harriet Gaffney of West New England Lacrosse Officials Manchester Community College. He Belter’s Music Shop and at the about it and I am sorry she odor of any chemical from great-grandmother is Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Austin of nal grandparents are Mr. of 137 Parker St. Somersville. He was bom Hartford. (NELO). He is an English teacher in is currently attending Hartford State Municipal Building. didn’t get more help. It is the body. A person with Event In 20 Years! William Kelley of Elmira, N.Y. His paternal (QUARTS and Mrs. Joseph P. March 12 at Rockville Glastonbury. Technical College. He is employed at also true that the available diabetic acidosis will have Puscuc, Duvid James, Rockville. She has a sister, grandmother is Mrs. Ruggiero of 24 Rentschler General Hospital. His coupon -i The couple is planning an Aug. 14 Windsor Manufacturing Co. mouthwashes and breath an odor to the breath Duffy, Kathleen Ann, son of Ralph F. and Shawn Marshelle Anne, 5. Michael Orfitelli of 2 sweeteners are of little similar to alcohol because New Sizes St., East Hartford. daughter of Christopher E. maternal grandparents are Good HI M s n h S I wedding in Fairfield. The couple is planning a Nov. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tour­ A. Nielsen Pascoe of 442 Village St. His maternal help. They just mask the chemicals of incomplete and Leslie Aceto Duffy of HARTFORinrDr (Loring photo) wedding. (Potamianos photo) ville of Enfield. His pater­ Tunnel Rd., Vernon. He Palon, Scull Richard, great-grandparents are odor temporarily and do metabolism (ketones) are Dumaine, Paul Henri, 22 Griswold St. She was was born Feb. 27 at son of Richard R. and Mr. and Mrs. Marius ' MANCHESTER STORE ONLY son of Michael P. and nal grandparents are Mr. not do anything to correct released • from the blood “Pocketbook” Priced bom Feb. 21 at Manchester Manchester Memorial Caroline Wiatlak Paton of Berthod .of Horseheads, Cynthia Jane Huber and Mrs. George Neal of WIWF NOWEY turn 1 the cause. ^ into the air. Similarly Memorial Hospital. Her Hospital. His' maternal 394 Geraldine Dr., Coven­ N.Y. His paternal great- Dumaine of Broad Brook. Mary Lane, Rockville. The cause can be from chemicals from liver dis- maternal grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and try. He was born March 8 grandparents are Mr. and New Family $ He was bom March 4 at College notes the teeth. This may be ease may cause the breath Lillian Aceto of East Hart­ Mrs. John 0. Nielsen of at Manchester Memorial Mrs. Walter B. Perrett of Size(13Lb.30z.)i Manchester Memorial ford and Russell Aceto of Putnam, Michael from infected pockets to have a particular Siuari, son of Stuart J. and' Salt Lake City, Utah. His Hospital. His maternal Sarasota, Fla. and Mrs. D around the roots that a per­ “Fruity” odor replacing Home Hospital. His maternal Manchester. Her paternal paternal grandfather is Mary-Ellen Biathrow Put­ grandfather is John S. Nancy Orfitelli of RARY SHAMPOO son cannot clean out grandparents are Mr. and grandmother is Marjorie Among the East Hart­ 12 Farnham Dr., Nancy Among the students Deborah L. Hooey, I am sending you The Laundry (20 Lb.) nam of 38 Elm Rd., Jesse F. Pascoe of Murray, Wiatlak of Clinton, Pa. His Manchester. He has a ford students named to the Mullins, 85 Olmsted St., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. himself. A low grade infec­ Health Letter number 9-4, Mrs. Henry Huber of E. Duffy of East Utah. He has two brothers. sister, Angela Nancy. named to the dean’s list at Tolland. He was born paternal grandparents are 11 OL dean’s list for the fall Linda Santoro, 16 College Columbia College, New Norman Hooey of 63 tion is present along with Halitosis, to give you more New King $ semester at the University Dr. York, are John M. Healy, Oakwood Rd., has been decaying material. This is complete information. Reg. *2.69 9 9 < of Connecticut are: son of Dr. Thomas M. Hea­ named to the dean’s list for pyorrhea and it needs to be Others who want this infor­ Size (6 Lb. 4 Oz.) I coupon I Kathleen Cushman, 593 M aureen D onachie, treated by a dentist. So, E x p In s 3/26/77 I ly of 77 Concord Rd.; and the winter quarter at Rad­ mation or want it sent to replacing Jumbo Burnham St., Rochelle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gentile, son of ford (Va.) College. She is a one thing a person should someone who needs it can Matthew J. Donachie Jr. of (9 Lb.13 0z.) Askwyth, 143 Rowland Dr., Pasquale A. Gentile of 36 senior m ajoring in art do is see the dentist to cor­ send 50 cents for it with a 9 ^ MAIN y _ M A N C J 9 M ^ Debra Bernard, 1511 296 Porter St., will be Patton St., East Hartford. education and w ill rect any existing dental long, stamped, addressed uniif MOIICT u m Forbes St., Robin Clarke, choreographing the up­ graduate in May. problems. envelope for mailing to About ^3 as large at about h the price! coming production of ______COUfOM S A V I M O l S M a i Z ^ 72 Arbutus St., Laura Jeffrey LeMonds of Beyond that the problem whoever you want to have “Fiddler on the Roof” by Ehrhardt, 111 Huckleberry Tinker Pond Rd, Bolton, a may be a low grade infec­ it. Just send your request the Greasepaint Players, a Rd., Susan Graham, 404 third year student at the Nancy VonHone tion in the sinuses. As the to me in care of The TOMMY’S PIZZERIA musical theater group at Star-KistTuna Burnside Ave., Sara Had- University of Connecticut, daughter of Mr. and Mrs air flows through the nose Manchester Evening 2S* OFF A ^ nzu Stonehill College in field, 96 Westerly Terrace, Storrs, has been accepted Walter VonHone of 56 or back of the throat it may Herald, P.O. Box 326, San 3S* OFF A MENM FIZZA Easton, Mass. S o lid Ann Levie, 35 Patton St. into two honorary Ironwood Dr., Vernon, has pick up unpleasant odors Antonio, TX 78292. FmomTocemre SO^OFFAIAMEPIZZA Performances will be Donna Roberge, 137 societies. He has been been named to the dean’s from such infections. My advise to everyone W h ite ^ * c a n TOMMY’S II presented on April 1,2, and 0 Wickham Dr., Ronald made a member of Tau list at the University of Mouth breathing may who has a breath problem 267 E. Centor S t 3. Savitski, 48 Greenwood St., Beta Pi, the national Rhode Island for the fall cause bad breath. The nor­ Is to have a medical and 646-2S80 or 648-2681 ORIQINAL TOMMY’S uarenceClarence Silvia, 60 Scott .A graduate of E ast engineering honorarv honorary, anrfand semester. mal secretions in the back dental evaluation. The St.,RobertTyska,6Rondy ^tholi^c High School, Miss Chi Epsilol of the throat may dry up causes of this social 206 W. Cwilw S t "Tommy* A freshman. Miss S u n s h in e l e o z B A ^ 646-6661 Of 646-6060 Lane, Robyn Wolk, 77 Donachie is a junior at the, civil engineering society VonHone was graduated and this may allow problem are many and collegecol eee mainrmajoring nv n n. am-ieiy Mulcahy Dr., Nancy He is the son of Mr. and from Rockville High bacteria to grow there that some are more Important Krispy Crackers PkQ W Domler 17 Indian Hill St., American history! create an odor. I Mrs. Richard L. LeMonds. School in 1976. than just having a socially S S s A a B i Brian Evans, 161 Forbes Chronically infected ton- embarrassing problem St., Susan Galipo, 61 Ray Noble of Phelps St., Laila Janaus, 31 Manchester was graduated Care Free Gum Rondy Lane, Kevin from Western New ’^ V E » 7 0 * ^ McFarlane, 38 Crosby St., England College in In the service Assorted David Orpik, 225 Brent- Springfield, Mass, in moor Rd., Richard Prior, January with a master’s Flavors 0 P a c k 7 3 ^ 129 Collimore Rd., Michael degree in business ad­ Army Pvt. Kevin J. 1980, will wear a silver star tor at Richards-Gebaur transportation supervisor Rizzo, 28 Colgate Lane, ministration. He is Beliveau, son of Norman insignia in recognition of AFB, Mo., with the 1872nd at Hellenikon Airport, Ger- Reg.W N0W *2ie*« Richard Ruocchio, 16 Car­ currently employed at Beliveau of 15 Hayes St., his scholastic perfor­ School Squadron th a t many. French S Tin'key Gravy Mix 7/8 oz 29$ I ___ metro OfRCUUCHIIKS dinal Dr., Mary Smachetti, Heublein Inc, in Hartford. Ellington, and Mrs. mance. earned the award for He was graduated from 822 MAIN STREET BAST HARTFORD | 38 Christopher Ct., Kirkor Thelma Alkas of Upon graduation from Ibpkg Miss Susan I. Manning, meritorious service from Rockville High School In Nabisco Fig Newtons 95$ Tavtigian, 95 Chapel St., Teri ville, recently was the academy, he will be a K b ^ ’iwiNFMomTmfai daughter of Mrs. Anne 7 Jan. 1,1975 to Dec. 31,1975. 1965 and attended Trenton Vincent Vallario, 66 Bar- Lux Bath S o a p 5o'’z''g^60$ Maillet Manning of assigned to the 444th commissioned a second Sgt. Butler was (N.J.) State College. w ow SAviMOiaeAsgg^g bonsel Rd. Watrous Rd., Bolton, will Transportation Co. at Ft. lieutenant and awarded a graduated from Active "all” 20 ib pkg 7.19 Arlene Goldberg, 115 Benning, Ga. B.S. degree. participate in Bay Path Manchester High School in FASHION Nutmeg Lane, Joan Pvt. Beliveau, a truck Cadet Murphy is a 1976 1961. His wife, Alice, is the Robert A. Woodard, son Purina Cat Food Tuna 12'/iozcan 49$ Junior College’s Bermuda of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Kowalski, 406 School St., trip during spring vaca­ driver in the company, graduate of Manchester daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PERSONAL Eileen McCarthy, 36 High School. Woodard of 135 Spruce St. Hills Bros. Coffee'"‘*®;g5:'’tbcan2.99 tion, April 2-9. Eighty en tered the Army in Ernest Crosby Sr. of 371 DRESSES Rowland Dr., Jean Taylor, September 1976. has been promoted to TEE students, accompanied by Apel Pi. ewsonsMiWI Fun S Spedswwr 55 Saunders St., Paul Car- U.S. Air Force T. Sgt. Army specialist four while Hills Bros. Coffee R«g 2 ib can5.97 •TOFF ■DON! WHILI YOUW Arr the dean of the college, will NOW ONLY mody, 127 Ridgewood Rd., serving with the 25th Infan­ d iw l OMs for Aar Oeoattoa stay at the Elbow Bieach Cadet Kent R. Murphy, David C. Butler, son of Mr. T. Sgt. Fred R. Couch, Stewed Tomatoes contadina^'‘^j“ 470 I N I MAIN n . Peter Grulke, 44 Rival Ct,, son of Mr, and Mrs. David and Mrs. Charles D. Butler son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ try Division at Schofield g s s Surf Club for College Week Barracks, Hawaii. Tomato Paste contadina 6ozcan 25$ m m u m Craig Pinney, 38 Bissell activities. R. Murphy of 21 Steep of 142 Walker St., is now man F. Couch of 152 Tunnel rtmeua-ma St., Peter Proctor, 104 Hollow Lane, has been wearing a distinctive ser­ Rd., Vernon, has Spec. W oodard is a Martinson Coffee can WITH COUrON A member of the Class of member of Company A, 1st 2.99 Walnut St., Rolande 1977, Miss Manning is named to the dean’s list for vice ribbon as a member of graduated from the U.S. Duprey, 18 Highview St., Battalion of the division’s enrolled in the college’s outstanding academic an organization which Air Forces in Europe Non­ Shrimp Cocktail pkgl%®51ar, 1.69 Brian Kehlenbach, 14 achievement at the U.S. 19th Infantry. Travel Administration recently received the U.S. commissioned Officer Bluefield Dr., Jean Buggie, Air Force Academy. He was graduated from L ^ U r K 0 0 COCOSnUt shredded 7 oz pkg 59$ Program leading to an Air Force Outstanding Academy at Ramstein AB, 405 Hills St., Linda Golec, C ad et M u rp h y , a Unit Award. Germany. Manchester High School in \A/hohTw c®n 39$ I associate in science 1975 and en ter^ the Army Del Monte sliced degree. member of the class of Sgt. Butler is an instruc­ The sergeant is an air in June of that year. jiadecool Lime or Floral Sachet 7 oz can 69$| GROOMS 3©0CnnUt Gum AseortedFlavorsSpk 49$ TU X FREE Lifebuoy Soap % T a r 5 o z bar 37$ AMiiboirtourpolloyteraOH About town -riends Pea Beans 41 oz can 1.331 ' DIecounI Slngto Hsnlali. la x 37 OAK ST. MANCHESTER I (AOiT DOWN nWM WATWIM Off MAIN) The Maranatha Christian 4SS Hartford Road Del Monte Fruit Cocktail 32$ Coffee House will be open Manchester, Connecticut 06040 DelMonte Pears Halves 29 oz can 79$ iWHF WOWET raver'B to all teen-agers and young Phone 649-9946 adults tonight from 8 to 11 Del Monte Sweet Peas 7 o z ca n 37$ in Fellowship Hall of f P Del Monte Spinach 15oz can 35$ Calvary Church, 647 E. “YUMMY IS THE WORD Middle Tpke, Del Monte Tomato Sauce8ozcani9c SAVE 10% R efreshm ents will be ON AU CAMnM SUPPUEt with Coupon served. There is no admis­ Armour Potted Meat 5yj 02 can 39$ sion charge. FOR OUR EXPANOED SELECTION OF ALL Most CompMta Tmttsr 6 Ctmping SuppUtt YOUR EASTER NEEOS. Dxford Spears ^®**’*'' 24ozjar0Q4| InThpArta INCLUDING Brack in’ CakesSSS5?'S„ Come in to any of the Savings Bank of Manchester’s 13 BLONSTENrSCAMPINSCENTER ...... convenient offices near you in Savings Bank Country on Monday, RTR 66, ROCKVILLE ^Ot Cleaner chore GItI set pkg 59$ 8 7 I - 4 1 I 1 jeisha Chunk Tuna Light 6’/;, oz 73$ March 21st, deposit $50.00 or more in a new or existing regular gP, jjOtlEY RAVEaB 1 ^uMfj2C,Siev€ii, Red Pack Tomatoes In Puree 49$ savings account, and take home FREE a BIG RED tomato iCOUPOW R A V IM O R ^id CANDIES Red Pack Tomatoesmpure. 81 $ plant starter kit. Offer good while supply lasts. Grape Drink waichada 4^2^994 WARM GINGER UESTOUIN • BARTONS EASTER CANDIES BREAD WITH WABBITT • BASKETS • BRASS • ASST. BASKET FILLERS Carnation Dry Milk 32oz pkg 2.59 WHIPPED CREAM W ith Any Mm I 62.69 or over with coupon. 8:30 A.M, Carnation Breakfastds:2r2^'^goi.53 Expire* 4/2/77 WE ALSO HAVE ONE OF THE LAMEST SELECTION ^am No Stick Spray 9o z can 1.23 THE DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT OF STUFFED TOYS IN THE AHEA. Hot Cocoa MixHwsh.y. . ’pSS'' ^ ng SAVINGS BANK OF MANGHESTEA CALDOR PLAZA R49-MR7 to 5:00 P.M. 120 MANCHESTER Betty Crocker Mix “fS T 79« MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD^ • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER • ASHFORD MEMBER F.D.I.C. EXIT 96 OFF 1-68 Monday thru Friday 1^ NOW IN STOCK: Prices effective thru S a t, March 19,1977 SAT. 8:30 to 12 NOON BARTONS PASSOVER CANDY Not Raaponatola for Typogrn>hlcal Errors Wa Reaarva the Right to UmH QuantHlaa u iiM in s o PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri.. March 18, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 18, 1977- PAGE ELEVEN-A . Stolberg criticizes Grasso HARTFORD (UPI) — (3ov. Ella T. Grasso is declaring I hope you will reconsider what is in essence a war on the poor by opposing significantly higher welfare declaration of war against the poor,” Stolberg said in benefits, says a leading legislative advocate of increased response to Mrs. Grasso’s comments. payments. He said Mrs. Grasso’s position was “an outrage to the Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New Haven, cochairman of the conscience of Connecticut and to the principles of the VOL. XXXXIV, No. 18 Human Services Commitee, told Mrs. Grasso Thursday Democratic party,” in a letter he was “horrified” by her stance on the issue. Mrs. Grasso has requested a five per cent increase in welfare payments for the basic grant. Democratic leaders in the Senate and her commissioner of Social Ser­ Weiss vices, Edward Maher, want a 20 per cent hike. Mrs. Gasso earlier this week said there might be room CONYERS honored for compromise, but a 20 per cent increase was out of the Seniors plan rites question. After 30 years at the high school, HOME CENTER picnic. The picnic has been held since prom and the dawn dance and can go Current payments are based on 1971 living costs, while VOUR FIX-.UP HEADQUARTERS Adding to the avalanche of awards George Emmerling still gets excited the 1930s at Frank Davis’ resort in single to either. the 20 per cent increase would bring benefits to 1974 won by Manchester High School when March rolls around each year Moodis, Conn. ’This recreation resort Immediately following the senior levels. students recently, Robert B. Weiss and the time comes to start planning is the largest in New England and prom, a dawn dance will be held at was named winner of the Young for senior activities again. As class provides the seniors with two full the high school sponsored by the Columbus Award. The award, spon­ advisor, he has been busy the past meals of all the food they can eat Manchester Rotary Gub. It will in­ sored by The Hartford Courant and week discussing the upcoming ac­ along with the privilege of using any clude a band, dancing and a buffet. TM ECRRa SPECIAL I Parade Magazine, is given to tivities with seniors in the of the facilities available for the fee For the past twenty-five years, MHS Courant carriers. - Robert, a well- auditorium and says he is extremely of |12 per student. This money also seniors have danced until the wee MUT known senior at MHS, was chosen for pleased with the great amount of covers the transportation cost of the hours of the morning on this night AUTUMN response and support it has gotten this prestigious and lucrative honor bus ride up and back. Perhaps what living up to the dance’s name. OAK for both his high-level efficiency as a from them. Slides of past proms and really makes the day even more fun The quadrangle part concludes the o iraH S T carrier and his versatility of picnics were shown to encourage stu­ and worthwhile is the fact that MHS “senior week” festivities. It is held dent participation and highli^t the Teacher explains musical interpretation scholastic and extracurricular ac­ seniors will be the only people at the in the quadrangle or in the cafeteria tivities. A selection of the latter in­ schedule of fun events. Emmerling resort all day, which is a privilege no in case of Inclement weather. Free Mrs. Katherine Davis, music teacher, explains a musical interpretation to band students at feels that "senior week” at MHS sptcM purchast •3.49 cludes Math Team, Debate Club, Stu­ other school has. We havp this pizzas, soda, and ice cream are Assumption Junior High School. The instrumental music program is new this year at the does a lot for the seniors especially IN ADDITION TO OUN WIDI tELICTION OF I NDtl dent Assembly treasurer. Instructors privilege because MHS is the oldest provided and it is considered "a free school. (Herald photo by Pinto) for a school this large and is looking Indoor-outdoor. 17”x28” of the Handicapped, vice president, school still attending the resort each night” for the seniors. The party is forward to the weeks of preparation Sports Eiditor of HSW, and National year. The picnic is scheduled for basically a night for socializing and ahead. turf door mat Honor Society vice president. June 13, rain or shine and tickets will signing yearbooks from 6 to 9 p.m. SOLID. FLUSH Robert’s skill as a carrier is “Senior week” is a week in June be put on sale next week for a down Entertainment will also be provided. Assumption now has band DOOS...... tro n evidenced by the total satisfaction each year in which classmen take payment of |6 or a full $12 payment. •2.00: This year’s senior activities a l Neither $ OLAZED ixcluiNT pon eoLo with his deliveries enjoyed by his part in several activities climaxing Senior dues of |2 may also tW paid at promise to offer 1977’s up­ their graduation. First and foremost latex bach WINDOW ^RAMICOVIII9 * Spring Street customers, whom he this time. A reminder for students is perclassmen a week of fun-fillM A musical venture which began preparing for another concert to be program, based in Elkhard, Ind., was 1.88 2.001 8 OPEN DAILY • to 8 . Pill. S to • 9AT. I to 8 has served for four years. 'The award of these activities is, of course, 8 that the picnic is strictly for seniors last November at Assumption Junior held in the church hall on April 12 at introduced to the Hartford Diocese events and excitement. Yet Mr. lVERNON MJUIQHE8TEII TOWN UNE, NT. is quite a rewarding one, as it entails graduation, the date of which is not and no underclassmen are allowed. High School has developed into a 27- 7:30 p.m. last September. The program’s aim “whm ■ Emmerling wishes to caution seniors dollar'i a twelve-day trip to and Por­ officially established. However, it Another popular "senior week” ac­ on two things which he does not spon­ member instrumental band under a is to develop instrumental music tugal for Robert. He will depart April will be announced by the first of the worth A tivity is the senior prom. Ihe prom sor. One is unsupervised gradua­ new program. Assumption Junior High is one of programs to private and parochial month. ioUtrl" 7 on this all-expense paid venture. will be held at the Howard Johnson tion parties after graduation which In fact, the group presented its six schools that is participating in the schools with no cost to the school. The next event, which is un­ Convention Center as it has for the have resulted in severe problems in first concert in December. They are Music for America program. The The program also provides its own doubtedly the most popular among past three years. Seniors are per­ the past. The other is that there is teachers. Editorial seniors, is the annual senior class mitted to bring guests to both the no such thing as senior skip day. If one does occur, seniors will be con­ Two-prong approach proposed fined to silent study balls and will be Cliques forced to make up the hours they mis­ in unemployment legislation sed after school. Seniors make plans Last week’s senior preparations HARTFORD (UPI) — A legislative House chairman of the Labor Com­ The Student Assembly elections were to inform seniors and their committee has decided to take a two- are coming up in a month or two, and MHS seniors and Principal George Emmerling discuss plans for mittee, Rep. Sam Gejdenson, D-Bozrah, Several win awards parents of the facts and keep them prong approach in dealing with the predicted the two measures could save the with them will almost undoubtedly senior activities recently. From left are: Sherrie Hopperstead, aware, well in advance, of the finan­ delicate matter of unemployment benefits come the campaign vows to rid the state about |18.1 million a year in un­ fToyOtaMotorSales U S A Inc 19771 Emmerling, Janet Seybolt and Suzanne Thomas. (HSW photo by cial investments of the "senior for persons who quit their jobs or get Student Assembly of its atmosphere in essay-poster contest employment payments. Laufer) week.” Yet these activities are not fired. of cliques and snobbery and to make Rep. Richard Martin, D-New London compulsory, they are just en­ Originally, a bill was proposed that it more of a representative body. Each year the Connecticut Gover­ and a member of the committee, said both Christine Jaworski was awarded couraged. Mr. Emmerling feels would simultaneously prohibit both Come next year, however, there will nor’s Committee On Employment of bills stand a fair chance of passage. fourth place and Laura Smith fifth. “senior week” is the most rewarding classes of ex-workers from collecting be no real change in the make-up of the Handicapped sponsors a “ Manufacturers would like to see the Tracksters chalk Both awards include a check and an part of his job and hopes that it will benefits. bills passed to improve their business pic­ the Assembiy — and it is fairly easy statewide competition comprised of invitation to an annual Awards offer seniors "a time in which they But the legislature’s Labor (Committee to see why. an essay and a poster contest. The ture. Labor has indicated it wants abuses Dinner in early May. can look back on with happy decided Thursday separating those who To begin with, the Student purpose of this contest is to introduce in the compensation system cleared up,” On the local level of competition, memories. After all, your high school quit from those who are fired would be he said. Assembly is currently set up so that 7-2 season the situation of the handicapped into the following MHS seniors submitted graduation happens only once in your more practical. The “fires” bill will be carefully drafted M those who do join are those who want the high schools. the top five wihning entries: Laura Ufe.” Connecticut nnanufacturers and to join, and the president has no power The 1976-77 indoor track team The essays submitted this year on guidelines which would not extend ment in the 600. Dawson was the lone Smith, first place; Christine Elarly graduates will be contacted businessmen have complained that the whatsoever to deprive people of seats ended its season with an excellent 7-2 were to discuss the subject of han­ benefits to a person who was fired for Indian to advance to the State Open, Jaw or^i, second; Lori Isenberg, by mail for a full appraisal. — present law unfairly taxes in-state “willfuT, repeated misconduct.” in the Assembly or to force people to record. The only losses being to East dicapped individuals and affirmative competing in the 600-yard dash. He third; Janet Seybolt, fourth; and Ann Girolyn Egan businesses since most states don’t allow attend meetings. There have been Hartford and to the ever-powerful action. Posters were to illustrate a Under the “quits” proposal, anyone who was on his way to victory when he Fitzgerald, fifth. so-called “quits” and “fires” to collect quit his job would not be allowed to collect suggestions of reverting to Xavier of Middletown. similar theme by emphasizing the stumbled and fell. I am assured that Two additional MHS students weekly unemployment checks. unemployment benefits. homeroom election basis (while Throughout the year, records have if he finished, one of the top three capabilities of handicapped were named as award winners in the keeping the come-as-you-will been broken and rebroken, par­ piaces would have been his. employes. statewide competition of the poster SiblingB arrangement intact). This will mere­ ticularly in the two mile run. Dave If the completed indoor track ■ In the essay category of the contest contest. Doreen Downham, a junior, CPR to be topic at PTA A ly result in those who want to par­ Locke was the first to accomplish season is an indication of the poten­ (i.e., the Connecticut "Ability received first place, while Grace attend A ticipate being the only candidates for this, running it in 9:56:5. Soon after Counts” Survey Contest) two MHS tial outdoor team, they certainly will Jaworski, 'a sophomore, was Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPU), election, which only compounds the this, Wes Fedorchak ran a 9:51:2, seniors receiv^ awards this year in presented by Kenneth Cusson, a member enjoy a rewarding season. — Karl awarded fifth place. The two girls classes a life saving technique, will be the topic of initial problem by adding a potential followed by the current record Golnik the statewide level of competition: of the Manchester Town Fire Depart­ have also been offered invitations to Last Thursday, March 10, you the Keeney Street School PTA meeting on aura of exclusivity to the Assembly. holder, Glen Flosdorf, with 9:49:5. ment. There will be a question and answer attend the awards dinner in May. might have notic^ some little people Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Another problem is the fact that, Wes Fedorchak set a school record in period. walking around the halls of MHS, After a brief business meeting, a film beyond certain limits, people cannot the mile run — 4:27:6, as did Chris The public is invited to attend. who were too small even to pass for and demonstration of CPR will be be prohibited from associating with Kelley, who increased the high jump Student profile: Refreshments will be served. record to six feet. undersized sophomores. These were R whomever they wish. Some people the Little Sisters and Brothers of naturally mingle with certain others The culmination of the season R Manchester High School students in­ came with the sectional meet Two complaints aired due to a common interest or social volved in the Youth Services preference, deplorable as such a followed by the Class L state meet. Meet Mike Sherman program. To compete in the sectionals, The directors’ comment session the unloading from buses of school situation may be. People are more The kids came to school with an­ predetermined standards must be Since Mike Sherman and his family kids should have a goal, a career Wednesday included a complaint that a N. children in front of the Spruce St. and likely to mix freely with those who ticipation and attended their Big met. Placing at least sixth in the sec­ moved to Manchester about four something to shoot for. I know what I Main St. single-family residence is being School St. firehouses, are thought to be of a common Sisters’ and Brothers’ classes with tionals will earn the runner a chance years ago, he has acquired a great want to do, but I have frlends,who used for business purposes. He said that Pascal Prignano, a member of the background or who have similar them. The freedom to ’take breaks’ experiences. Thus, people who know at the state meet. number of close friends and more don’t know where they’re going.” used trucks are being sold at the site. board of directors, conducted the session. IT S C LO C K STO PPIN G during free periods, the unac­ Representing Manchester High in casual acquaintances. It is Mike’s For the present, however, Mike is Another man expressed concern about each other and are interested in one customed privilege of eating outside the sectionals were Steve Dawson, personable character which evokes expending as little energy as possible or more clubs are likely to con­ and even the very size of the high Glen Flosdorf, Wes Fedorchak, Dave such a favorable response from those where school work is concerned (and gregate in what are commonly school generated an air of something Lyon, Roy Gallant, Chris Kelley, he comes in contact with. what senior isn’t?) defined as "cliques.” special for the kids. As a Big Sister, I SUPER SHOPPING TIME Mike Presti, Rick Telgener, Joel Being a member of the varsity The last and most outstanding Coming up against a person as can say I had quite an excellent day Malinowski, Jeff Howard and Mike basketball team makes great point is the inalienable right implied amiable and easy-going as Mike is, it and the other Big Sisters I know felt Elliot. Advancing to the state meet by the freedom of speech, thought, is difficuit to react to his candid demands on Mike. He has been in­ the same way. A number of teachers were Dawson, Flosdorf, and volved in the sport for years and action, and to be as stupid and un­ friendliness with anything but also voiced their approval of the day. reasonable as one wishes. If people Fedorchak. Dawson had a great day, plays primarily for enjoyment and AT TOYOTA! reciprocal congeniality. At the same This event was planned to show the setting a school record in the 600- choose to be as tremendously self- time, however, you are hit off guard social activity. He regards the Little Sisters and Brothers around the yard dash (1:15:5) and placing third. tTOYOTA'S BIGGEST SALES EVENT EVER centered, hypocritical, thoughtless by his goodwill; most of us are ac­ basketball. team as the ideal high school. They were not meant to He missed a school record in the 300- organization for providing him with and cruel as they tend to be at the customed to occasional rebuffs and benefit from the teaching in the yard dash by a tenth of a second, but the physical exertion necessary to IS GOING ON RIGHT NOW high school level and in certain social spite from those around us. This can classroom, but to mingle with some placed fifth. Fedorchak com plete in stay in shape and an opportunity to circles, then that is their privilege. produce a kind of skepticism towards of the older kids and get a small We're stopping the clock from Thursday noon to So come on in for super shopping at any the mile run finishing second with a really work and cope with others, in Along with the right to be open in out­ Mike’s good nature, which appears to feeling of the high school. I think Saturday midnighfand staying open till all hours. superb time of 4:29:8 and Flosdorf addition to increasing the sordid side participating Toyota dealer. look goes the right to be closed and good to be true. Such incredulity Mike Sherman most of them now are looking took sixth in the two mile at 9:54.6. of his vocabulary. Because our goal is to break all sales records narrow-minded; as long as this situa­ arises when one allows the exterior forward to their years at MHS with a We’ll have a big selection of (XDrollas, ’The Gass L state meet was held Being a player has also established tion exists, there will always be aspect of Mike’s character to without suffering from attacks of clearer understanding of their later and sell 24,(XX) Toyotas nationwide— that’s one Coronas, Celicas and tough Toyota trucks March 5 at UConn. Wes Fedorchak, a close affinity between himself and cliques, and no Student Assembly override his inner motivations. anxiety. The difficulty with an easy­ years of schooling. — Carlene ^ every 9 seconds. —27 models. president, now or in the future, will competing in the mile run, took going personality like Mike’s is that most of his coaches and teammates. Douville © And that means we’ll be dealing like there’s Then it you can find a better built small car be able to change that. — Lawrence eighth place, finishing at 4:38:2. In Mike’s kindness is a reflection of it is taken for granted as being the There’s a sense of unity inherent in no tomorrow. R. Dunn the two mile, Flosdorf ran a 9:53. his method in handling others. Accor­ most vital element of his character. the whole team structure which es­ or truck than Toyota., .buy it. Steve Dawson was Manchester’s ding to Mike, it is far more sensible Hence, one tends to neglect the true pecially appeals to Mike, so that he 'Hours may vary by area. bright spot, earning a third place­ to treat someone with warmth and person in favor of the superficial does not object to being labeled a friendship than it is to be indifferent nature. jock. 'mE or show aggression, simply because Friends are of great importance to Although he did not consider the HUS'C. oePT. ?R€66NT^ malice inspires more bad feelings. Mike. He knows that help is always matter seriously, Mike had jokingly 8 An open attitude produces potential available for him should he need it: discussed the possibility of his being 8 friends rather than enemies. Hence, “If I’m ever having a rough time, i named president of the senior class DEALros MAIN ST, M A N C H i m n Ear-piercing Party Mike’s agreeability is wholly can call one of my friends.” Natural­ with his friends. The fact that he was sincere. He prefers your support as ly, Mike enjoys partying with his actually voted the position came as opposed to your hostility. His per­ friends, or having a good time in an unexpected honor for Mike. It is Tomorrow! sonality is also unique in that he general. Dating holds a special indicative, though, of the appeal that never cultivates hatred against appeal for him, especially since a Mike holds for his fellow students. As Y0« anyone: "I can’t think of anyone that weekend job as a gas station atten­ class president, Mike’s main objec­ CHONI P 0 1 genuinely don't like.” ’Thus, Mike dant reduces his spare time for such tive is to provide the seniors with a OFIL D&L Mancheater, Vernon, and Bristol never selects specific individuals to things. good time in the upcoming final whom he extends friendship. Mike is taking his senior year at a months of school. Mike himself has GUYS Naturally he is especially close to fairly leisurely pace with an easy enjoyed attending MHS and is es­ TOP certain companions of his, but he pecially satisfied with the course schedule of classes. After gradua­ Come to our D&L ear-plercing party from 11 AM never discriminates between who to tion, he plans to attend Central Conn. selection available and the freedom like and who not to like. State College to study political of the open campus policy, but “after 'til 4 PM tomorrow, and a doctor will pierce 0 it would, however, compromise science, after which he will later three years of it. I’m ready to move your ears (palnlesslyl) with 24K gold over Mike's character to classify him as transfer to a law school. Mike has on.” surgical steel studs for only 9.951 V O For entertainment Mike indulges just an all-around nice guy; his desired a career as a private at­ And If you already have pierced ears, 0 in backpacking an interest he picked benevolent emotions merely have the torney for years; “You beat people try double-piercing for a super new fashion fny AS upper hand over other aspects of his with your brains' It’s talking to and ■ “P f personality. Sincerity and honesty dealing with people. You also make a Hampshire. He also enjoys look. Come tomorrow March 19th, from 11 to 4. >GU ASKED FOR (I you G a rr A8T at DO&S are two dominant qualities of Mike’s, lot of money.” The financial benefit reading, listening to music (anything in addition to a sense of humor, of being a lawyer is probably the se­ but hard rock), or lifting w ei^ts as ft*. 0 0 PM Mike rarely approaches any sub­ cond greatest motivating factor in part of a “personal fitness kick.” WITH MM. nmCNME A D O aS Q. ject with great intensity; he takes Mike’s wish to study law — the first Obviously, a newspaper article OF 810. falls quite short of producing a truly From our exciting new ^ a . 9 o %0H. ArreiMOAM things slowly and subtly. This in is his interest in the field. Although TCMOTA itself is rather deceptive, though, for adequate representation of Mike. He selection of unique spring A 0 0 L T 5 ^ L Q 0 Mike cannot be termed as a bona fide STUOCKTS in direct contrast to his relaxed at­ runs much deeper than superficial tops and Jeans for gals and member of the MHS intelligentsia guys. Good deals on id .o o titude, Mike is the victim of (i.e., and honor student), he feels amiability, however fine a quality this may be. To do justice to forming necklaces, belts, buckles excessive worry. He worries about that he possesses the determination and extraordinary art “everything.” Unlike most of his and motivation necessary to achieve an opinion of Mike is to get to know posters ... all at - friends, Mike cannot skip a class a position in this field. "I feel that him personally. — Christine Jaworski AFFORDABLE PRICES' PAGE TWELVE-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. March 18. 1977 Obituaries ’s Irish pay JDaley tribute H r r a l b ^ DBy .. United_i n Press____t ____ international____ » ■ r \ - i __ At_____I______Alt * . . Louis E. Chapdelaine Sr. Daley, the only mayor many of them Irishman — Mayor Richard J. the Insignia: “Mayor Daley forever Mrs, Florence H. Verona For 21 years, Richard Daley could recall. Daley.” MARCH 16. 1977 Louis E. Chapdelaine Sr., 73, of — forever in our hearts and EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. rapped a shillelagh three times on The parade and the day had always Daley’s favorite musical outfit, the prayers.” East Windsor, formerly of Section Two Florence Haugh Verona, 57, of 41 the pavement at the comer of State belonged to the former mayor. By his Shannon Rovers Pipers’ Band, \ Manchester and Glastonbury, died Elsewhere, it was a familiar story Linden St. died Thursday at and Lake Streets to signal the start of order, the Chicago River turned skirled out "Gary Owen’’ and across the nation: “On St. Paddy’s Thursday at Rockville General Chicago’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. 0 3 Manchester Memorial Hospital. She green and a green stripe ran down stepped off to. start the procession. Day, everyone is Irish.” Millions of Hospital. He was the husband of ^ s . was the widow of Albert G.S. Verona. But Daley died last December. the middle of State Street. The Daley’s four sons — William, Ida Wright Chapdelaine. non-Irish joined the Murphys, YWCA offers Mrs. Verona has had been Thursday, 70,000 persons marched parade was largely his creation. . Richard, John and Michael — O’Tooles and Hickeys in a coast-to- t v Mr. Chapdelaine was born in Hart­ down State Street, turning the annual employed as a teacher’s aide at Now, by official designation, the followed the kilted pipers coast salute to Ireland’s patron saint. workshops < «fi> . ford and had lived in Warehouse Silver Lane School and Center Sch6ol parade into an unabashed tribute to parade paid homage to “a great Behind them, a nun and And'in Providence, R.I., state Point for 29 years. Before his retire­ for four years. She was born in Three The Nutmeg Branch of the YWCA schoolchildren rode the first float, legislators sported green foil hats, ment, he was a self-employed Rivers, Mass., and had lived in East IS offering a series of short-term labeled “Mayor Daley’s church and sipped emerald-colored crem e de carpenter. Hartford for 37 years. She attended workshops starting next week at the State and unions school.” Behind that was a float with menthe, and sang Irish drinking Other survivors are 2 sons, Louis N. Main St. YWCA Center. St. Mary’s Church. a shamrock-flanked picture of Daley E. Chapdelaine Jr. of Glastonbury songs and Gov. J . Joseph Garrahy The programs of one to four weeks If' She is survived by two sons, waving to people who packed the and GMrge Chapdelaine of West- flashed a gaudy shamrock tie and in length will precede the regular Bradley J. Verona of East Hartford sidewalks 10 deep. Still another bore' field, Mass.; 3 daughters, Mrs. Bar­ reach agreement passed out green bagels at his news spring YWCA program, which will and Richard J . Verona of East Wind­ conference. bara Ryan and Mrs. Marilyne Hills, sor; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence D. begin in late April. Starting next week, there will be both of Glastonbury, and Mrs. Donna Gorman Jr. of Vernon; four HARTFORD (UPI) - The state The contract with all employes Arnold of Colchester; 16 brothers, Roy Haugh, Miller Haugh and most of its employes today covered by the Connecticut State four tennis clinics at the Manchester grandchildren and 9 great­ and William Haugh, ail of agreed on a contract giving them an Employes Association and the Racquet Club with its pro, Jack Red­ grandchildren. mond. Manchester, and Robert Haugh of $1,100 across-the-boai^ raise and a Connecticut Employes Union Gengras’ tax probe The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Esther five per cent salary increase in the Independent covers a two-year Tuesday, there will be an Easter at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Lasher of Manchester, Mrs., Mae second year of a two-year contract. period. egg workshop to learn fabric-covered and decoupage techniques of egg St., Burial will be in Blast Cemetery. Kingman of Florida and Mrs. Jack It is the first major,agreement under The contract is flie first major concerns auditors decorating. Friends may call at the ftineral Grant of Springfield, Mass.; and the new collective bargaining law. agreement between the state and its home today from 2 to 4 and 7 tcT p.m . seven grandchildren. The contract covers about 30,000 of HARTFORD (UPI) - Millidnaire Beginning Thursday there will be a workers under a collective counterpart, Leo Donohue, recently The family suggests that any The funeral is Saturday at 8:45 the approximately 40,000 state businessman E. Clayton Gengras has four-week photography workshop and bargaining law passed in 1975 that sent Mrs. Grasso a letter, calling for memorial gifts may be made to the a.m. from the Callahan Funeral workers. paid auditors out of his own pocket to a three-week copper tooling took effect last year. formal guidelines, through legisla­ American Cancer Society. Home, 1602 Main St., with a Mass at help him examine Connecticut Tax workshop. Under the agreement, the state It is subject to ratification by the tion “if necessary,” on the “duties, St. Mary’s Church at 9:30. Burial will workers would get a $500 across-the- Department records. A cardio-PuImonary Resuscitation union members and will go into powers and responsibilities” of her be in Hillside Cemetery. (3ov. Ella T. Grasso isn’t bothered, training program will begin April 5. board raise on July 1, a $100 bonus on effect unless the legislature rejects effeciency committee. George A. L ew is Friends may call at the funeral Dec. 1, and a $4()0 across-the-board it. but Connecticut’s two government Japanese artifacts shown at Bentley “Guiding Your Child’s Leisure It was the second time they have < Reading” w ill. be presented by The funeral of George A. Lewis of home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. raise Jan. 1, 1978. They would also CSEA won the right to represent auditors are concerned the one-time spoken out against Gengras’ access Bentley School children are shown a carp fish kite used by Japanese children by Mrs. Bar­ Patricia Roth Schwartz April 13. 12 Pearl St. was this afternoon at receive a five per cent increase in all but about 6,000 the about 40,000 Republican gubernatorial candidate Leon LeBlanc to confidential records. Earlier they Arline Norman, who does private Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. calendar 1978 and another $100 bonus state workers this fall in a series of may be poking into the confidential bara Ulkus, curator of education at Lutz Junior Museum. Mrs. Ulkus showed the Grades 1 Leon LeBlanc, 60, of North Fort questioned the practice,of allowing counseling for the YWCA, will lead a Burial was in East Cemetery. on Jan. 1, 1979. bitterly-fought elections with Council records of business rivals. and 2 students other Japanese artifacts while she wore a native costume. The class Myers, Fla., formerly of private businessmen to see records workshop on liberation and change in Mr. Lewis was bom Dec. 23, 1911 The contract covers- the period 16 of the American Federation of “No one has examined any records decorated the room with some of their own Japanese art. (Herald photo by Pinto) Manchester, died Wednesday in NeW that could include information about families April 15. and not Dec. 23, 1891 as reported in from July 1, 1977 to June 30, 1979. State, County and Municipal they weren’t supposed to,” the Author at work' Brunswick, Can. He was the husband competitors. Also planned is a four-week the obituary in Thursday's Herald. It also includes a dental plan in the Employes. Democratic governor said this week, of Mrs. Zelma LeBlanc. When the auditors first questioned workshop on communicating with Gil Gallant, a sixth grade student at Verplanck School, works second year of the contract and im­ In her budget. Gov. Ella T. Grasso (^ngras, who recently sold Connec­ the practice in January, Tax Com­ your preschooler led by Margaret on another story in his series which tells the adventures of a cou­ Mr. LeBlanc had operated the Gulf provements in night differentials. ticut his financially-ailing bus line, planned on giving each state worker missioner Gerald Heffernan rushed & Used Car Sales while in was appointed by Mrs. Grasso as Delegation visits cemetery Sumner of Child and Family Services ple of characters which he also illustrates for his stories. His The package also includes a commit­ an average increase of about $750 for Manchester. He had lived in North to Gengras’ defense, saying he would of Hartford. Anthony Chemistruck ment by labor and management to both salary and annual increments. head of a volunteer “Committee of caricatures are shown posted behind him on the school library be shocked” if Gengras or his HANOI, Vietnam (UPI) — In the Reposing Soul. The workshops are open to non­ Fort Myers for the past seven years. explore productivity improvements Government Efficiency.” used plane crash debris and informa­ bulletin board. (Herald photo by Pinto) ROCKVILLE — Anthony Mrs. Grasso and legislative associates snooped into private cemetery that stands for hell in He was the father of Mrs. Ray­ in state services. For months, Gengras has been con­ 'there was no music, no flags, no tion supplied by Washington to tag members as well as members. Chemistruck, 62, of 1 Fern St. died leaders have said they thought state records. Hanoi street language, an unsmiling mond (Florence) Savoie and Mrs. centrating on the Tax Department, prayer, no ceremony. the black bdxes with names. Registration may be made in person Thursday at Rockville General employes had suffered during the Now the auditors have gone beyond Vietnamese official today showed Donald (Theresa) Godin, both of once bringing in at his own expense “Sad,” said Mrs. EMelman. at the YWCA office, 78 N. Main St., Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. About town last two years of government austeri­ the issue of confidentiality. four White House emissaries what Manchester. over a weekend a private auditing The Vietnamese to whom this cold or by calling 647-1437. Sixth grader makes Helen Graczyk Chemistruck. ty and deserved to be rewarded for He is also survived by 3 sons and 2 The Good Books Discussion Group “There is also the possibility of they had come for — 12 black metal day in Hanoi might form but a Mr. Chemistruck was bom in Hart­ their patience. firm and at other times using private other daughters in New Brunswick, 4 will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the appearance of conflicts of interest on boxes holding the reinains of smallish footnote to their Thirty ford and had lived in Rockville most Previously state employes salaries businessmen to study the depart sisters, a brother, and 20 home of Mrs. William Sleith, 32 the part of businessmen apparently Americans missing in the Indochina Year War began talking to Woodcock of his life. He had been employed for and working conditions were set by ment, the Hartford Courant reported • • ““sinessmen apparently name for himself War. about delivering the boxes to the Hearing conducted grandchildren. today ^ exercising authority of the gover­ Wyllys St. “The Confessions of St. legislation. today 30 years as a machinist at Hamilton nor s office oyer agencies which they "P lease — in here,” said Vu The funeral and burial will be in Augustine” will be discussed. New “It ought to be handled in a lot Americans’ plane that departs Satur­ A young authoHIIustrator is Standard Division of United Agreement was reached early may have prior or future business Hoang, director of the Vietnam day morning. all over the universe by his creator. New Brunswick. members are welcome. more formal manner,” said Auditor beginning to make his name at Technologies Corp., Windsor Locks. today following late-night negotia­ relationships,” their recent letter Foreign Ministry’s Consular Ser­ It was too much for Sonny on funding plan Fewer stories have been written tion. Henry Becker, a Republican. “It’s Verplanck School. He was a member of the Polish- said. vices. Montgomery. about Mr. Miller, recognizable by his not just Clayton Gengras in there, Gil Gallant, a sixth grader, has American Qub, Kosciuszko Club and State police and faculty at com­ For her part, Mrs. Grasso says United Auto Workers Union Presi­ HARTFORD (UPI) - To no one’s was needed to protect consumer’s in­ enormous tie. Gil is planning a any Tom, Dick or Harry is coming Montgomery, chairman of the been working for several years the Rockville Fish and Game Club. munity and technical colleges are dent Leonard Woodcock, Rep. G. V. terests because utilities were able to meeting of the two in the near future. CCM gives endorsement in.” Gengras’ assignment in various House Select Q>mmittee on the 2,550 surprise consumer advocates favor developing his story characters, He is also survived by his mother, among the state workers not covered departments of government is “con­ Montgomery, D-Miss., former U.N. creation of a group to represent the hire expensive lawyers to safeguard Gil has done most of his work in the Becker and his Democratic Americans Missing in Action, shook Charlie Chip and Mr. Miller. Mrs. Sally Chemistmct of Rockville; by the contract. They are envoy Charles Yost and Director their interests. school library where his books are on sistent with my duties as governor.” his head. He came far closer to tears public, in utility rate cases while Charlie Chip is a golf- and tennis­ two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Bonnett to teacher walkouts represented by other unions. Marian Wright Edelman of the “All too often, utility assumptions display for the enjoyment of the en­ than anyone. He saw and heard talk business interests oppose sucli a playing chipmunk invented by Gil as of Rockville and Mrs. Barbara CSiildren’s Defense Fund mounted move. go unquestioned, and alternatives tire school. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The written statement. "We make this and movement dealing with how to a fourth grade science project. Boutin of Bloomfield; three brothers, the three concrete steps into the red At issue before the legislature’s that could save consumers millions He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Connecticut Conference of proposal only because the other Interviews to start move boxes and when and where. Charlie Chip’s adventures take him Joseph Chemistmck of Manchester, tile roofed “House of the Reposing The Mississippi congressman Regulated Activities Committee of dollars are not presented because Gallant of 31 Stone St. Municipalities, in a compromise alternative — compulsary binding ar­ Alec Chemistmck of Trenton, N.J., Soul” in the center of Van Dien Thursday was a bill to establish a there isn’t a group to back the con­ move, has reluctantly endorsed a bitration — is so bad and so destruc­ NOW DOING ON .. raised his hands and his voice. and Stephen Chemistruck of for town planner post cemetery. “ I do believe ceremony is in group supported by voluntary con­ sumer position,” he said. limited right-to-strike for teachers. tive to representative local Albuquerque, N.M.; three sisters, In Hanoi, one does not tell another tributions to represent consumers. But Charles Mokriski, speaking for But the group Thursday said it was government.” order,” he said. “ I do wish for there Mrs. Amelia Roman and Mrs. Alice Testing and interviewing of 12 candidates for the town to go to hell or Hades or the devil — to be ceremony when these remains The group’s funding would come Northeast, said consumers already doing so only because the other alter­ CCM, composed of officials from Manchester facility Halloran, both of Rockville, and Mrs. planner position will begin next week, according to SIOTERT’S native to the present system — com- one tells another “ Go to Van Dien.” are delivered unto us at the airport.” from the public via a checkoff were protected by the Public Mary Civello of Millville, N .J.; and the state’s 169 towns, opposes binding Charles F. McCarthy Jr., assistant town manager. pulsary binding arbitration — is out Woodcock, Yost and Mrs. Eldelman “ There are feelings and emotions system on their utility bills, similar Utilities Control Authority and the three grandchildren. arbitration because it is afraid an The present town planner, J. Eric Potter, is retiring at of the question. stopped inside the middle of the three here to be considered,” he said. to union dues checkoffs. state Office of Consumer Counsel. outside arbitrator might force a the end of this month. worries area town The funerql is Monday at 9:15 a.m. doors of the yellow plastered The Vietnamese fell silent. Representatives of United He said creation of such a-con­ The CCM emphasized it preferred locality to increase taxes by virtue pf from the Burke-Fortin Funeral McCarthy said that oral exams will be given to the 12 building. On a table covered with sumer group by the state would be the present teacher negotiation law pofS Woodcock nodded and summoned Illuminating, Northeast Utilities, South Windsor Most of the officials also agreed his contract decision. Home, 76 Prospect St., with a Mass applicants. The top three candidates will then be inter­ white sheeting sat 12 black boxes State and Defense Department aides. Connecticut Natural Gas and the “superfluous and redundant .” which does not include either provi­ CCM said its limited right-to-strike South Windsor officials want to that 1-291, the proposed expressway at St. Bernard’s Church at 10. Burial viewed by Town Manager Robert B. Weiss. with American names pasted on the Oonnecticut Business and Industry Earle Anderson, representing UI, sion. for teachers would include: A planeside ceremony was push for improvement of town roads between 1-91 in Windsor and 1-86 in will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery. McCarthy said the post should be filled by March 29. GOLD, top and front of each. Association opposed the legislation. said his firm opposed the proposal “CCM does not take lightly the arranged. Friends may call at the funeral —Mandatory use of mediation and One of the applicants for the position is Alan Lamson, and com pletion of 1-291 in the Manchester, is a necessity to handle responsibility of endorsing a right-to- At first there was no sound except Montgomery examined photo Marc Caplan, executive director of because it was unfair for the state to home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and fact-finding before a strike; the assistant town planner. If Lamson is hired to replace Buckland area, where Manchester is traffic expected from the strike bill, despite limiting a cool wind blowing through 50-foot replicas of ID cards and listened as the Connecticut Citizens Action force utilities to become the collec­ Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. —Required 10-day notification of Potter, the town would then have to advertise and test to planning an industrial park. Manchester industrial park. provisions,” the group said in a pine trees beside the House of the the Vietnamese explained how they Group, told the panel the new group ting agent. intent to strike; fill the assistant town planner’s position. SALI Several officials said they were But the South Windsor Town Coun­ —Availability of court injunctions suffering from lack of information cil isn’t sure that road improvement in case the strike is a danger to the about Manchester's plans. is the best course of action. public health or safety; Drama course offered at MCC “Manchester should share its in­ - A waiver of the 180-day school ^Melodies and Memories’ surveys The council met this'week with the formation,” Nancy Caffyn, chairman The Community Services Division of Manchester Com­ year requirement when a strike of the Mass Transit Commission, Sunset law proposed munity College will offer a noncredit course, “Scene Mass Transit Commission and the makes that impossible. Economic Development. Commis­ said. She and Cile Decker, a council Study: Advanced Drama Workshop,” this sem ester for member, suggested a meeting of HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. E llaT . mechanism to assure such the first time. sion, and everyone agreed there Grasso today proposed legislation operation.” BUREKA would be a dramatic increase in traf­ representatives from South Windsor, ’The course is intended to help drama students achieve 150 years of American music Manchester and East Hartford, that would mandate review of cer­ “The law will help create a govern­ fic on local roads when the a higher level of skill. It is patterned on the Stanislavsky which would also be affected by traf­ tain state programs every six years ment that is leaner and more ef­ Manchester industrial park is built. system of instruction, emphasizing inner conviction, unuf I attachments By JOHN JOHNSTON hymnals although under different in order to determine if they are still was often disguised. In one instance St. Church, refused, and then taken fic. ficient, because if designated agen­ F ir e c a l l s aiming for true characterization, spontaneity, needed. nU M f! INCLUDED In her program of “Melodies and names. ’They were the “Pilgrims’ it was packaged and passed off as a to King’s Chqpel. Officials were concerned that the cies cannot demonstrate that they naturalness and intensity In their roles. ^ A ^ I The proposal, a so-called “sunset Memories” for the Manchester Melody,” which has been set to the Bible. Even Isaac Watts, one of the great Manchester facility, which would in­ School budget serve a continuing public need, they Manchester The instructor is Mildred Dana, a professional actress Historical Society dinner meeting words of “Turn Back, 0 Man” ; and 'The first organ in the United States hymnsters, wasn’t spared the wrath clude a huge J.C . Penney Co. dis­ In other council work this week, law” which has also been introduced will go out of existence,” she added. Thursday, 3:49 p.m.—false with the purchase of a in network television, feature film s and the New York $ Q S audience Wednesday evening in the "Old Hundredth,’’ now more tribution center, would also dump by various members of the The legislature’s Program Review alarm of car fire on 1-86 1 9 arrived in Cambridge, Mass, in 1816. of traditionalists. A court arraigned the Board of Education made a plea Stage. ’The course is open to graduates of the “Drama Waddell School cafeteria, Mrs. familiarly known as the Doxology. heavy traffic on streets such as Plea­ legislature, is aimed at eliminating Committee and other committees (District) It was one of very few that escaped him, Mrs. Brown commented, for in­ for no cuts in its 1977-78 budget Workshop” course at MCC. Other individuals should app­ VALUE NEW EUREKa I Patricia Young Brown of Stratford Psalm s in early New England sant Valley Rd. outdated, wasteful and duplicative would make the recommendations as Today, 12:18 a.m.—aid for the destruction of Oliver Cromwell in troducing poetry into church music. request. ly for an Interview with Mrs. Dana by calling the Com­ broadly surveyed music in the first churches were intoned more than Town officials have plans to up­ programs, she said. to termination and they would be auto accident. Center and England and only because it was still The Huron Indians, influenced by (^uncil members indicated they munity Services office at 646-2137. 150-year span of American history. sung, the speaker said, and were grade that road, but the im­ “The citizens of Connecticut de­ reviewed by the House and Senate. Main Sts. (Town) UPRIGHT! in the possession of the manufac­ Father Marquette’s missionary liked what they saw in the budget, Today, 10:26 a.m.—aid for The classes will begin Monday, March 28, and will con­ She interspersed contralto ren­ "deaconed”; that is, the deacon provements are low on a priority list mand, in these economically difficult Under the governor’s plan about 60 turer. It was offered to the Brattle work among them, sang of Jesus’ but there was no indication whether motor vehicle accident on 1- tinue for nine weeks on Mondays, from 7 to 10 p.m. ditions of sacred and secular com­ recited each line, which was for federal aid. Town Engineer Allan times, that state government be boards, agencies and programs birth to the music of an old French the council would leave the school 86, eastbound, between Exits Meetings will be held in the music room on the main cam ­ positions during her commentary, repeated by the congregation. ’This Young said South Windsor was operated reliably and effectively,” would be designated for review in­ canticle. Mrs. Brown sang their carol budget intact. 91 and 92. (Town) pus of the college. Information about cost and registra­ with self-accompaniment on the procedure was necessary in some asking for a higher priority, but this she said. “The sunset law provides a itially and their number would be in­ that incorporated language of their The Board of Education is seeking tion can be obtained by calling the Community Services autoharp. cases, she added, because only one Toastmasters week’s discussion raised question creased in succeeding years. office. lives — Manitou (God), bark lodge a total of $7,572,477 for 1977-78, up Even before English, Dutch, and book was available. set contest (stable), and rabbit skins (swaddling about the project. from the 1976-77 appropriation of $7,- s e 8 e s » s » 8 ®es»»seesssi French influences placed and left “The Bay Psalm Book” was the clothes). Leroy Vander Putten, chairman of 123,905. Most of the increase is for their marks on this facet of our first publication in the new nation. for March 22 She mentioned 4$iat two early songs the Economic Development Commis­ staff salary increases. |Kat/))r says; at Pm’s * culture-to-be, she said, European The first edition of 1,700 copies con­ The Pratt & Whitney Aircraft were tinged with irony. After the sion, said that improvements are School board chairman Marjorie music was heard on New World tained only words. Toastmasters Club will hold an area Stamp Act of 1765, its repeal the next needed but it may be “self Hutensky emphasized that the board ^ WehavtiiwwshlpiiMiitotniazeatNl Your Gift Gallery. shores. As Columbus’ ships hove into Instrumental music was missing speech contest Tuesday, March 22 at year, and the later tea tax, songs defeating” to improve them enough prepared its request with “a great to handle truck traffic. ) Ofw^straw nigs af vary reasonable THE “BRIGHT sight of San Salvador, their sailors from churches in our first century, the Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, reflected the emotions of people and deal of care,” using "zero-ltased sang the Te Deum. and about 1720 a controversy broke Those at the meeting seemed to 71C0Ssm RIGHT SETTING IDEA” IN A 6-WAY 500 Main St., East Hartford. mood of the times. The first budgeting.” The Rev. Henry Ainsworth’s out over the subject of singing part of think that minimal' improvements FOR EVERY ADJUSTABLE .. Jamil Siddiqui of Manchester, American patriotic one, “The Liber­ Cuts in the education budget “ real­ CRISP AIRE Psalter, lacking measure bars, was, the service. Out of it arose a demand would be better because an excellent CARPET IS EASY CLEANER Toastmaster area governor, said the ty Song” (1768), was sung to a British ly hurt,” she said. “They can cut (a MACS • CORTLANDS • RED A used on the . It was more to sing by note, replacing road might draw more traffic from WITH EXCLUSIVE evening begins with cocktails at 6 patriotic tune. very deeply into our curriculum,” ■ GOLDEN DELICIOUS • RUSSETS • Exclusive 6-WAY DIAL scholarly and grammatically cor­ “deaconing.” Manchester. 6-POSITION p.m. All Toastmaster club members A British surgeon introduced the she said. a * FRESH * A-NAP gives precise set rect, Mrs. Brown said, than its This led to the formation of choirs and guests are invited. DIAL-A-NAP .• FOR tings—lowest nap to melody of “Yankee Doodle” before * IWw«ln». ■o«to« UWyot, IW a Fntng NMWfi. successor, the New England Psalter. and the use of a pitch pipe. Singers Other clubs taking part are the an ^a^^^s^asaasSb SHAG CARPETS. deepest shag the Revolutionary War. Throughout From the first she sang two selec­ were sensitive about relying upon Charter Oak Club of East Hartford, the conflict the sarcastic American • Top-FIIIIng disposable a * IMPORTED The beautifully sculp­ tions that may still be found in many this device, Mrs. Brown said, so it the Nav-Pro Club and new South Windsor roads tured hood Is sleek dust bag avoids clogging words were sung to or for the enemy enoJgh to 111 under low needs fewer changes Manchester Club. troops. a BUT M on « Dozn a pwk out youn own furniture, and there are The contest is the second step of a The first native composers • Daylight Headlight finds will be cleaned soon a THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS Edge Kleeners* on both seven-step international contesT. developed with the rebellion, Mrs. sides to help get all the dirt In darkest corners Area police report Club purpose is better speaking, Brown said, “ranging from the Those assigned to work on FRESH CRIlPMRE dirt.. The handle switch South Windsor's spring road CELLO • DUAL-ACTION EDGE listening, and leaders, said Siddiqui. polished Francis Hopkinson to the MoINTOSH and headlight make sweeping program will begin March refreshments under coordinator KALE KLEENEH* Carries full semi-literate tanner, William CARROTS cleaning more conven­ suction right up to base­ Vernon 28 and will last for about eight weeks. Emma Newmarker include Mary APPLES SPackagM ient . . . and complete. boards Lane, Vernon, was charged Thursday Billings.” She sang two of the latter’s Subdivisions will be swept first, with and Charles Varrick, Antoinnette and Gregg Gonjaw, 19, of 10 Eleanor with reckless driving, driving an un­ Mayor endorses works, the tender “When Jesus arterial streets next, beginning on Anthony Zagorsky, Anna Kuktis, Dr., East Hartford, was arrested SA V E 29.95 registered motor vehicle, misuse of Wept,’’ and a more defiantly the east side of town. / Ruth Hall, Elsie Bertram and Carl SA V E 14.95 Thursday on a court warrant scholarship registration plates, and driving militaristic composition used during Grosch. charging him with possession and «QT»AO without a license. fund effort the war. Residents are requested t(> rake The program includes talks bv sale of marijuana to an undercover TEINPLE STATE LINE $7 9 »s Police said Gray was observed The multi-talented Hopkinson in­ sand off lawns into gutters and to two AFS exchange students: Erin * ’* agent. driving rei^lessly in the parking lot Manchester’s Mayor Matthew M. cluded musical composition among make every effort to remove sticks, 9 9 Kenney from South Windsor, who has Moriarty Jr. has proclaimed the riTo Vernon Police said the arrest was of the Center Road School. He was them and wrote the first art song by large stones, cans and other debris been an exchange student to Turkey; made with the cooperation of East month of March as Manchester which may damage sweeping equip­ released on his promise to appear in an American in America. This was and Ida Hlawma from Austria, now Hartford police. Gonjaw posted a $1,- Dollars for Scholars Month to benefit ment. China wmi EVERY pimausE court April 13. “ My Days Have Been So Wondrous attending South Windsor High 000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in the Manchester Scholarship Founda­ DOUBLE Free” (1759). Mrs. Brown's con­ School. 10 Mugs, figurines, plates, cups and saucers, bone china Common Pleas Court 19, Rockville, tion (M SF). cluding solo was anothdr of his Senior citizen news Anyuiic interested may now sign up 1 S T A M P S 1 WITHBRON April 23. The MSF is conducting a townwide animals, teapots, ash trays and many unusual pieces. works. A teacup auction, including various with Jim Snow at the Town Hall for Ma.M«Mza VACUUM CLEANER drive for funds for scholarships for kinds of food, will be held Monday at ------TO • P.M. • SUNDAYS S A.M. TO S P.M. Great Savings - Great Selection - Come and Save$ Fire calls the April 6 bus trip to Radio City Brenda Tremain, 16, of 12 School • SuflUAjr P a p w i. p h it L o U tir T lc k u t • worthy students. St. Peter's Church, after lunch. The Music Hall. St., Rockville, was charged Thursday Anyone wishing to contribute “ THE KING Tolland County About town committee includes Doris Robidous* The date of April 13 has been set by M ai^ncorCW SdnsB,™ AE fii with fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ toward furthering Manchester Rose Coughlin and Mildred Ryan. OF “"“■MIL Thursday, 2:23 p.m. —Gas washdown, The Manchester Art Association the Advisory Committee on Agiqg for ting). The complaint was made by K- students’ education is invited to 935 Main Street, Manchester marCII 1 Win. All sales final. Five Comers, Ellington. meeting scheduled for tonight is post­ On Thursday, CRT nutritionist a South Windsor Open Forum at _ PMDUCEI" Mart at Vernon Circle. She is donate to the foundation which "Today, 1:51 a.m. —Accident, Rt. 195 poned because of the weather. It has Janice Macferran will speak at the Town Hall. All South Windsor 443-448 Harttom Hoad. iM iSiS y scheduled to appear in court April 13. makes its awards at an annual fw Cfw-UHMANU « r., MANCHESTER • 643-6384 I Tolland. been rescheduled for Friday, March lunch. residents are invited to discuss ac­ or ceremony at onf of the town’s 643-8997 847-9998 Today, 10:06 a.m. —Auto accident, Rt 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the First Federal The South Wigndsor Senior Citizens tivities and concerns related to the Jam es Gray, 17, of 24 Farmstead 6, Andover. schools. Savings Bank, 344 W. Middle Tpke. Club will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday. aging. V, P^ E TW O-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri., March 18. 1977

jVlANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 18. 1977 — PAGE THRKR-R Vernon educators * t Roaming dog problems adopt new budget on the rise in Vernon Court judges show inconsistency 1 By BARBARA RICHMOND She said cuts were made in areas In the past four days the Vernon while off its own property, the dog By MILT RICHMAN Herald Reporter of equipment supplies and repairs. dog warden, Mrs. Helen Gleason, and has to be quarantined at the pound reinstate Turner, the Braves’ That’s the nature of the man. It isn’t “He’s going to have to do it or I’ll do of our courts are as inconsistent as I’m reminded of how the late Fla. that he really despises Kuhn so A $9,844,638 budget was approved She said most of these were smalt her assistant have picked up 28 for 14 days, Mrs. Gleason said. TAMPA, (UPI) - suspended owner, uhtil all the facts it for him.. You have a man enjoined some of our baseball people, and Kenesaw Mountain Landis once can be heard in court and then hit a much, it's simply that he’d be by the Vernon Board of Education amounts which will not damage the roaming dogs. The problem is in­ Roaming dogs brought to the pound Bowie Kuhn tells me he feels a from looking after his business right that’s what I would call Uie height of pointed to the rule dealing with the ability to teach. Thursday night. It does not reflect creasing. are kept for seven days. If not great sense of satisfaction and home run Thursday when U.S. critical of anyone who was com­ at the time it needs looking after the inconsistency. action any commissioner could take District Court Judge Frank J. missioner. Charlie can’t stand any staff reduction, but the budget She said a substantial cut of $10,000 Mrs. Gleason said Thursday it is claimed by their owner, Mrs. vindication. most.” Despite his setback in the Turner "in the best interests of baseball.” still has to go to the Town Council, was made in the audio-visual budget against the law to allow a dog to Gleason tries to find a good home. If McGarr ruled in his favor in denying authority unless he’s the one exer­ case. I’m sure‘Bowie Kuhn feels That’s perfectly understandable. What puzzles me about this entire The rule is somewhat elastic the public hearing and annual town and $12,700 was cut from repairs and roam. It also is expensive for the this fails the dog has to be put to Finley’s request for $3.5 million cising it. better about his stature as com­ If I were he, though. I’d also feel business is how one U.S. District way it was written, and during his meeting. equipment. Other areas suffering owner when the dog has to be sleep. damages in Chicago. As for Turner, he may give Kuhn missioner in light of McGarr’s deci­ some sense of caution because Court judge can rule that the commissionership, Landis once cuts were the high school business retrieved from the dog pound. After bringing the dog in, Mrs. “You take things as they come,” sion. Mrs. Elizabeth Steele, chairman of Charlie Finley never quits, no matter baseball commissioner does have asked his attorney, the late Leslie department, where a request for If a dog is picked up within 24 hours Gleason makes every effort find the Kuhn says, about going one-for-two. He should feel better if for no other the board’s budget committee, said what. Three different people could authority over the owner of the O’Connor, about its legality. the original budget requests, made to typewriters was cut in half. after being brought to the pound, the owner. This is easier if the dog is “ What happened in Chicago is reason than he’s not bunting so much tell him he’s dead, and he still Oakland A’s and how another U.S. “What does this mean?” he said, School Supt. ^ym ond Ramsdell, Under special education, $15,000 owner pays $10. If the dog is over six licensed and has the information on tremendously important. What anymore, he’s swinging away. At wouldn’t lie down, and besides Finley vs. Kuhn District Court judge can rule doesn’t pointing to the rule in the book. totaled $10,400,864. These were pared was cut from tuition. Mrs. Steele months old and has not been licensed, its tag. If not, she advertises a happened in Atlanta is a preliminary least, he’s acting, doing something, Charlie Finley, Bowie Kuhn have any authority over the owner of to $9,953,000 by Dr. Ramsdell. said the committee felt the amount the owner also has to obtain the description and hopes the owner will step in an important decision.” which to my way of thinking is far “It means whatever you make it shouldn't forget Ted Turner now the Atlanta Braves. Can somebody Then the budget committee made had been over-estimated. license before the dog is released. see it or call in looking for the dog. ^ that as it may, Bowie Kiihn is more trouble in the end than Finley. better than stepping back and doing mean,”. O’Connor replied. She said 92 per cent of the total waiting to take a legal crack at him. far from being out of the woods yet. please explain this laughable riddle further cuts of $108,362. For each day after the first 24 Unclaimed dogs may be purchased When the judge ordered Kuhn to to me because my legal experience is nothing. Remember how the com­ Landis understood that and made budget is fixed costs. hours, the owner pays $3 a day for The way I see it, the commissioner Finley says he’s appealing, which missioner said he couldn’t do The approved budget is an increase for $5. won one and lost one. reinstate Turner, suspended for rather limited. 1 suppose it has a lot the rule reflect the force of his per­ of 7.2 per cent, or $660,156, over the “In general, there’s not much left board. Mrs. Gleason said she has A license must also be purchased. comes about as much of a surprise as “tampering” with Gary Matthews anything about Catfish Hunter’s con­ He struck out Wednesday when to do with what district you’re in sonality. * current budget. Mrs. Steele said the to cut. We got It down to a bare bones 2 ^ used up about 200 pounds of dog food his hiring another manager. before signing him as a free agent, he tract problem with Finley? I Mrs. Gleason reminds owners that U.S. District Court Judge Newell when you challenge the com­ budget presented to the council last budget without impairing over the past 3V4 weeks. No matter whether he wins or loses made it clear he meant right now. remember it, and still say he Slowly but surely, Bowie Kuhn, I dogs must be on a leash while being Edenfield ruled in Atlanta he had to missioner’s authority. Anyway, 1 spring reflected an 8.1 per cent in­ programs,” Mrs. Steele said. If a roaming dog bites someone walked. his appeal, he will keep aftef Kuhn. Referring to Kuhn, Edenfield said. could’ve brought his influence to think, is growing to understand what think they should get together. Some that rule means, too. crease over the previous one. The budget will go to the council. bear. “ I think we did a good job Next month, the council and the eliminating items that won’t hurt the board will meet to review the budget academic program,” Mrs. Steele in detail before it goes to the hearing said. and annual meeting. Hebron Dems to study names for board seat Herald angle ~!ldaho State tOpS UCLA; Vernon mayor opposes At South Windsor clinic Earl Yost Mrs. Salvatore Mansella of 12 Poplar Rd., South Windsor, gets The Hebron Democratic Town the committee members or Democratic Town Chairman Richard dividing state surplus her hearing tested in clinic at Wapping Church while her eight- Committee voted Tuesday night to Sports Editor appoint a committee to fill a vacancy A. Keefe. year-old daughter, Lisa, watches. Public Health Nurse Joanne In other business, the com­ North Carolina nips Irish Vernon Mayor ’Thomas Benoit does on the Board of Education, created “Certainly I would welcome any Kilgore of South Windsor is conducting the test. (Herald photo mittees welcomed new members not favor a proposal which would surplus funds the General Assembly by the recent resignation of Mrs. . 'xjiiiMMiiMHmrjwnr-- -. - give half the state surplus to towns by Dunn) ferbara Stanchfield. Louise Bourret, Mary Lou DeCar- NEW YORK (UPI) - Ask minutes and the Bengals scored 15 of tried to run out the clock and got allocates to my town (we need finan­ a good team and if it can be worked and cities. Nor does he favor the Serving on the committee are First valho, Joseph Krist and Ray Szecht- their final 17 points on free throws to burned. cial aid'as much as anyone) but that the average sports fan to name out, we’d be willing to play them proposal of the Connecticut Selectman Aaron Reid, Selectman man. ’They were elected at the com­ head coaching jobs,” tbe dark-haired stay just ahead of the fast closing decision should be made by all of the Strive for Ws a college basketball Four Notre Dame turnovers off the again.” Conference of Municioalities (CCM). Cynthia Wilson, Joan Rowley and mittee’s last meeting. former Wibur Cross High added. Pac-8 champions. elected state representatives and “I’m no Dee Rowe. I’m Dom Per- powerhouse and he’ll probably four corners brought the 26-4 Tar Michigan had not played Detroit in which asked that all the surplus James Lynch. The committee also voted to con­ In the final 37 seconds UCLA fouled Heels back and Phil Ford shook off should not be dictated by any group Area bulletin board no. I’ll strive for the same thing, W’s four years, and Titan Coach Dick turned over to towns and cities. The unexpired term runs to the tribute $50 to the Douglas Library to respond with UCLA, Michigan, reserve Ernie Wheeler twice. And or individual,” Benoit said. (wins),” Dom Pemo said in his first an elbow injury to make a pair of foul Vitale was also ready to discount any In a letter to State Sen. Robert November 1977 municipal election. buy new books. The town committee The last hurrah North Carolina or Kentucky. the 5-foot-ll freshman, who hadn’t The proposal to give out half the public appearance as the University shots with two seconds left. ill feelings that might have been Houley and State Reps. Terresalee Persons interested in filling the voted last month to contribute $50 to ’Three of the above proved woifthy hit a shot all game, made all four surplus funds was made by House of Connecticut’s new varsity basket­ “This is my last hurrah as a “ Phil is about an 80 per cent free simmering. Bertinusen, Chester Morgan and vacancy are asked to contact one of the Rescue Fire Truck fund also. of their reputation ’Diursday night free throws to preserve the victory. Minority Leader Gerald F. Stevens. Bolton needed. Persons interested may call ball coach. basketball coach,” Rowe told a throw shooter (85 per cent, actually), ’The game was close throughout Dorothy Miller, the mayor said he but the fourth, the No. 4-ranked Ed Thompson followed Hayes in Elaine Cohen, 742-9866; Kay Feeney, ’Tm excited and delighted and it’s gathering of nearly 100 at the Holiday but he’s a 99 per cent shooter in and the decision wasn’t settled until and other town leaders had been A committee to review the effects Bruins of UCLA, acted more like scoring with 14 points and Greg Grif- situations like that,” said North 742-8919; Rose Fowler, 742-9362, or the culm ination of a lifetim e Inn in an emotional speech that was a senior John Robinson, with a season asked by CCM to write their of television violence is being formed pussycats in a shocking 76-75 loss to Carolina Coach Dean Smith of his ace Dance to help Elsa McKusick, 742-6542, by the end dream,” the 35-year-old Pemd said. classic. high 25 points, scored three key representatives in support of the with Beverly Shepardson as chair­ of the month. unheralded Idaho State, in the NCAA guard. A UConn grad, Perno has been Rowe was brought in to turn the baskets in the closing minutes to ice proposal. man. Richard Packman, principal of Andover Meeting slated West Regional semifinals. The loss TTie Coventry High School Band is Rowe's first assistant coach for the basketball program around, from NCAA Reserve guard Truman Claytor, Michigan’s 26th win in 29 games. “I do not support either of them as leukemia fund Bolton Elementary Center School, was only the third for the 10-time taking orders for grinders to help past five seasons. losing to winning, and despite the used mostly for defensive purposes, Robinson and sophomore center Phil they now stand,” Benoit said. will meet with the group and discuss national champion Bruins in their finance an April trip and perfor­ on secret ballot plan Rowe, who won 120 games and lost feelings of some, students and alum­ fin had 12. Griffin, playing the entire hit 13 of 15 shots from the floor and Hubbard, who scored 22 points and “The monies in the surplus, if they The Josie Breton Fund is spon­ ways of making parents more aware last 52 NCAA appearances. mance at Disneyworld in Orlando, 88 during an eight-year career, which ni, his record speaks for itself. second half with four fouls, also held scored a career-high 29 points to key grabbed 26 rebounds, proved too do in fact exist, and are not just a soring a benefit dance March 25 to of such effects. Anyone interested in “’This was our greatest victory Fla. The grinders will be made and The Andover Board of Selectmen "It was a challenge to rebuild the Player of the Year Marques Johnson fifth-ranked Kentucky’s victory. much for Detroit. ‘paper’ surplus, belong to all of the help the Leukemia Society. It will serving on the committee is asked to with Griswold and Fuss today to dis­ ever — it’s got to be,” said Idaho delivered April 2, a Saturday. has scheduled a Town Meeting cuss solid waste management. program. We rallied the entire state to just two foul shots in the final 20 citizens of Connecticut but a take place at Manchester’s call Mrs. Shepardson, 643-2830. State Coach Jim Killingsworth. “I was put in to harass their point In the other Mideast game, UNC- March 30 to answer a petition asking The selectmen received a copy of a and made believers out of many. We minutes. Johnson, playing the last reasonable and equitable allocation American Legion Hall, American The Knights of Columbus will spon­ “We’ve never played a No. 4 team man (Kelly Lombard). They wanted Charlotte used a balanc^ scoring at­ Legion Dr. Hebron for an ordinance to have paper ballot state statute from the l^ard of broke attendance records and crowds two games with an infected wisdom of all the surplus funds would be sor a Latin Mass Friday, April 1, at votes at a Town Meeting if requested of 10,000 at the Hartford Civic Center before, let alone beaten one. Unfor­ tooth, led UCLA with 21 points. Dave me to deny him the ball, and we were tack, led by 19 points from C ^ ic nearly impossible,” the mayor said. Entertainment will be provided by Finance concerning salaries of 7:15 p.m. at St. Maurice Church. A The Colt Baseball League will hold by two persons. proved just what basketball is all tunately we don’t have long to Greenwood added 20 points and 14 successful,” said Claytor, who “Cornbread” Maxwell, to whip No. 9 He said a state surplus should be the String Fever Band, playing music practice session is scheduled Friday, municipal officials and employes. celebrate.” brought a 5.8 scoring average into the Syracuse, 81-59. Michigan and UNC- of the 1950s through 1970s. Tickets, at a tag and bake sale Saturday, March The selectmen will ask the town The subject will be included on about at the University of Connec­ rebounds and Roy Hamilton scored used first to reduce the state deficit March 25, at the church. All KofC 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Phelps counsel if the proposed, ordinance ticut. Anyone who argues that point “’The best team won tonight,” said 11. game. “When I hit my first four Charlotte will meet in the regional ti­ and "thereby improve our bond $6 per person, will be available at the members are urged to attend. March 22 agenda of the finance UCLA Coach Gene Bartow. “It’s shots, I knew I had it.” tle game Saturday at 2^p.m. EIST. Hall, Rt. 85. Those interested in will conflict with present Town board. doesn’t know what big-time basket­ ’The win upped ISU's record to 25-4, rating and the entire financial pic­ door, ^ tu p s will be provided for the history. We lost. Jim ’s got a great donating items are asked to contact meeting procedures. Town Meetings ball is. tying their best season mark ever in Jack Givens overcame a slow start In the other West game, Robert ture.” BYOB event. ’The selectmen took no action on a team and they’re very deserving of Coventry Nelson Moore, Ray Griswold or Don now follow Robert’s Rules of Order. request for $105 from the Eastern “I feel that the job is done and it is 1957 and sending the Bengals into the to add 26 points for the Wildcats, 26-3, Smith, Reggie Theus and Eddie Robinson. time to move on to a new challenge. their 25-4 record. If we played 10 regional championship finals for the The Coventry Beautification Com­ Name submitted Connecticut Development Council. who shot 60 per cent from the floor to Owens scored the last 29 points for ’"rhis was the happiest year I’ve times, I don’t know how many they first time in the team’s history. mittee will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. The Trigon Players of Rham High Margaret Jurovaty’s name will be The figure is based on five cents per VMI’s 43. Ron Carter led the Keydets sixth-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas, ever had in coaching,” he added, a would win. But they won tonight and North Carolina and Kentucky f Rockville hospital i i M m at the Town Hall. Agenda Items in­ School will offer “Flowers for Alger­ submitted by Andover selectmen to person. with 28 points. boosting the Rebels to an 88-83 vic­ ^V ~~ lll III qilll * — career that spanned 21 years, that’s what counts.” earned berths in the East Regional clude landscaping plans for the elder­ non” at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday the Tolland County Bar Association North Carolina and Kentucky tory over lOth-rated Utah. UNLV op-, Rowe laud^ John Toner, director “I’m not really surprized we won. finals, but the third-ranked Tar Heels ly housing, the Rt. 31-Lake St. Tickets will be available at the door. to be considered for an outstanding Tour of property square off in Saturday’s first poses Idaho State Saturday at 2 p.m. Admitted Thursday: Janice Bittner, of athletics, for his decision eight I’m excited and happy, but not sur­ Discharged Thursday: Jean Boucher, triangle and the rear of the Town The cast includes Jeffrey Wingart, citizen award.. First Selectman David Yeomans were sorely tested before prevailing regional final game, at 12 noon EST. MST. West Willington; Dorothy Dobson, En­ Thrall Rd., Vernon; Eva Conlln, Court years ago to bring him in from prised,” said Steve Hayes, who led over Notre Dame, 79-77. Kentucky Hall. Plans for a bulletin board out­ Alan Porter, Sharon Fisher, Craig The selectmen chose Mrs. Jurovar- and Selectman Percy Cook walked field; SuMn Dupperon, Pintry Lane, St., Rockville; Mrs. Joan Gorman and Worcester Academy. all scorers with 27 points. The 7-foot was an easy 93-78 winner over Top-ranked Michigan, second in In the Midwest Regional South Windsor; Viola Gabler, South St., side the Town Hall, and tree and Porter, Terri Mooney, Jennifer ty because of her work in getting the with Gerald Knight of the Depart­ daughter, Babcock Rd., Tolland; Ed­ “You (Toner) had to have a lot of center also grabbed 12 rebounds. Virginia Military Institute. the NCAA tourney la s t year, semifinals, Marquette edged Kansas Rockville; Dorothy Hansen, Hoffman shrub plantings will also be dis­ Harger, Geoff Watson, Tom state to purchase Bishop’s Swamp, ment of Environmental Protection mond Levesque, Crystal Lake Rd., guts to hire me, a guy out of prep Idaho State trailed by six at half­ North Carolina, which practically defeated intrastate rival Detroit, 86- State, 67-66, on a Butch Lee layup Rd., Ellington; Charles Hoffman, Jobs cussed. The meeting is open to the MacArthur and Liz Dryer. her work in getting housing for the on 15 acres of town-owned property Tolland; Olivette Marquis, Farmstead school because I know a lot of big time, but battled back to grab the has a patent on the four-corners 81 in the Mideast Regional with 18 seconds left and Wake Hill Rd., Ellington; Paul Jensen, Lane, Rockville; Blanche Martin, Old public. Volunteer help is needed. To elderly and her position as municipal on Bear Swamp Rd. names wanted the job.” lead with eight minutes to go and offense, took advantage of the in­ semifinals. Forest’s delay game proved more Hurlburt Rd., Tolland; John Unzieri, Stafford Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Deborah learn more, call Fran Funk, chair­ agent for the elderly. Details are being researched to see Susan Rd., Vernon; Lester Michaud, South Windsor Rowe admitted that he first gave were ahead, 62-56, when UCLA went ability of Notre Dame to execute one. than Southern Illinois could handle, Neal and son, Somersville; Victoria man. A liberty bell will be presented tp if the state is interested in “You know a lot of people made a Plnney St., Ellington; Dorothy Mullen, serious consideration to step down in into a fullcourt trapping press. But The Fighting Irish led by 14 early in big deal of a rivalry or a feud 86-81. The two winners meet Satur­ Stern, Fernwood Dr., Bolton; Mark Coventry FISH has thanked those The Exchange Club of South Wind­ the outstanding citizen of Tolland purchasing the property, which is Meadow Brook Rd., Ellington; Kim Per­ mid-season a year ago but decided to the harassing defense resulted in the second half but, up by five with between us and Detroit,” Orr said. day at 1 p.m. CST for a berth in the Taylor, W. Main St., Rockville. who responded to the group’s recent sor is accepting applications for its County. adjacent to the Nathan Hale Forest. son, Manchester; Paul Ridzon, Baxter stay on for one more year. He had eight Bruin fouls in the final six 5:45 remaining. Coach Digger Phelps final four at Atlanta, Ga., March 26 Birth Thursday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. vocational-technical school The selectmen appointed Faith The selectmen discussed scrap “ But it was overplayed. They’ve got St., Tolland; Corrine Seeklns, Grand Theodore Hansen, Hoffman Rd., drive to determined whether its ser­ sought a position as director of and 28. Ave., Rockville. scholarship. The $500 scholarship is metal removal from the Andover Ellington. vice is needed. Because of the Weber, Republican registrar of athletics at Middlebury and had response, 20 volunteer drivers are available to any South Windsor resi­ votersi to replace Mary Marion. Disposal Area. For the past year and HE’S IN - DOM PERNO dent who is a secondary school senior a half it was removed by G.H. Huot He's out - Dee Rowe received feelers on several other They appointed James Piro and N posts. planning to attend a post-secondary Co. A new person is taking over Gregory Hollister as alternates to The 48-year-old Rowe said he Yankees satisfy Stanley Plainfield results vocational-technical school. because Huot is no longer in included participation in six post­ Agrees the Planning and Zoning Commis­ would not accept any A.D. post and m Applications are available at school sion. business. season to'jmeys, will stay on as was looking forward to the new Manchester Com- gg NEW YORK (UPI) failed to get Bucky Dent tract spread over six VERSAILLES, Ky. TMOtFUT SmNt S-ll Id counselors’ offices. To learn more, Officials said the name of the per­ assistant director of athletics. His m m CM __ IMBN7 nOM SHUFII S-ll Id Meeting today challenge at Storrs. munity College p - The guy who’s irom the Chicago White years, hit his third homer (UPI) — Former Rntt-liOl NN U.N IN call Gerald Martinez, 212 Laurel St! son who agreed to do it has been lost. major job will be in fund raising. IN IN Kjpot ecu - THOt FBI UHlailapai U N I N 4.N The selectmen planned to meet Reported poor health was not a soccer coach Jim S^jNftirJlhey’re stuck in four games in the New MZI SJI IN 4Kh|lM.Fm IN fktimbcnbiii) m 'l W a UN SN The deadline for applications is May "The last five years have been an already been singled Baseball Com­ IN IN bar liH I4UI IN unbelievable experience for me, reason Rowe resigned although he Dyer will not be with M out as the whipping withManley. York Mets’ 5-2 victory over missioner A.B. “Hap­ MMcSHpMSSlN IKUJI has had several ailments in the past Stuck? Well, maybe the Pittsburgh Pirates ... MkIc SN nM SINN S ix " « a MMi Ul pM Slll-N coaching under £>ee. It has been the th e team next boy if the New York py” Chandler said TriMt: 144 n H SI.TIIH MhN U4 h U S2MN high point in my coaching two years. that’s not the word. As Ross Grimsley and Myrl Iri^2?7 S maSl UMS-IIID MMi 2U paU SUN IiSmU 141 pM SIIMN season. Dyer will Yankees should lose Stanley says, “Okay, I’ll Thursday he agreed tmit }.|| Id IriFada 247 paM SUN EMU 7MO COHSS Id More area news experience. UConn will miss him but "As I walk out of this room, there Smith shut out Kansas City i y n * . iin SN sji SOW SIS Id assume the role of give you (^mpaneris and IM I.N SN I INnr tl h m IN IN Mi'iaHH UN IN IN I’m pleased he’ll be with us at the will be an bmpUness feeling but of the 1977 American for seven innings as the with a federal court >«pkr»m 4N IN IN.ISIN IN UN IN IN UtaNUM IN IN on page 12-B assistant coach for i;:-:;:: Grich, but name me Baltimore Orioles scored a IN TNk USI lliMTlmi JN University of Connecticut. The posi­ pride and great satisfaction having a League pennant feels ruling against Oakland TUk 3UI tMUcUlpMS4SN IN IMNN tion he holds will be a step ahead for guy who has been my right hand man Joe Morrone at the "‘n e ^ e d .” another shortstop in the 2-1 victory over the Royals A’s owner Charles M4 nU »7.N NiMc III piU S1I7.N IKIIIS MMilUpMSUH league who is better than ... Charlie Chant’s two-run 7iMr IM nM SIII.N MIM nUSNN Midi Ul piU INN the university. for five years to take over. No one University of jp H e’s shortstop Fred Finley in his |3 .5 M) M k 214^ tlNW TriFieli 141 hU Itkii IlHidl 241 piU I1U7I me.” homer gave the St. Louis Mk S-ll Id Ms hNb uDm SS7N “I realize the challenge ahead and more deserves this challenge. Connecticut. Stanley and for a man who iMi-iim 7M4M UN IIN IN MU S-ll m Stanley batted .238 in 110 Cardinals a 3-2 decision million suit against I U im m IN 4N IN IM SN T N il-lllll LSSSlI'aJ? lU IN IN I know it could be difficult, but I am Rowe’s wife, not present, was most In four years at iigii has never committed a • HIm Mm in in 1 Phh Chin SN UN IN IN games last season and over the Chicago White baseball Com­ 2SN i-S 2 4M i In, M IN IN 21N11.N ready for it,” Perno added. happy with the decision, but the felony on the ball field he 7hKl2U4 M N N ^ m IN l4lrasMta isN MCC, Dyer compiled M signed a three-year con­ Sox. IM:32i5 MMc 7U nM SIS.N TMllSl “Dee gets his assistants ready for seven Rowe children wanM the man must be the most maligned missioner Bowie * M IN N H tN N rirfKil: IN hU SISIN INEIIN MM Ul pdl SII.N a 37-15-5 record. In tract with the Yankees, Manny Mota, 39 and still WM lUpMSSlN of the house to continue at coaching. player in the game. The Kuhn. WMte IN piM IN.N IrMi: 741 hU SI.N1N ,IMkU 7H piM UIN which, he says, “gives me TtUiclr M-2 piU SI.W4N iMlc S-ll III hriKlM lU hM s h in IrMi 741pM U7IN the last two seasons, Yankee clubhouse is an going strong, hit a two-run U k l-IIIM IrUteU 1-24 hM SIM.7I nm cnsiiraiM nfti |S) security for the first time single that enabled the Los 4VCMi Inw 3 ?■*«■'«.” . «N UN SN FMia S-II ID IMIOnr MCC was ranked elegant room with prima Ul 4N 3N IN IN IN in'my life.” Angeles Dodgers to defeat 4N tU lUlSiiNV 4N l llHl— 2IN i n i n KM Ms IN IN fourth in New donnas and millionaires IN llw IIN 24miUNS«tai IN 2.N SM'i IMOFF IN Elsewhere around the the Yankees, 5-2... 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Roy Howell b ^ u i N u m N MkN: 112 pN S71N IK: UN 2M piW SUN Munson are all talking at n and Juan Beniquez McN: ;N U INN lillHtr l-M piM S1717I WM IN hU son MKNUlpiUtNN o n ce b u t t h a t ’s n o t TriMc 1 » wU SHIN ,MKb Ul nH INN TrMi 247 piU SUN SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI) — Jimmy Young won a new homered in the Texas’ SUt YMm C m Id lillMli 1-14 nU SIN.7I Stanley’s problem. They jjBfiiowTinnweoNam chance for a crack at the world heavyweight boxing title Rangers’ 7-6 win over the ROSS BIKES •utskCHP '*•" Li; IS get the credit when the 2N IN Thursday night by handing heavily favored ( ^ r g e Foreman Minnesota Twins... Rookie I MiWi ta, h f SN HiSbHr Yankees win and he gets IIk NSI IN I N outfielder Steve Hender­ TNtNN IWMr Ul hU SUN IN IMUSI only the second defeat of his professional career. Finley loser the blame when they lose. O N MMc 2U nM su n Sn«4h4^4UI^S2J4IN 7KIM2 MMUIMSUN son’s two homers paced the SALEl W icli: 21) nM SNN MM 2UnM SUN Mrtdi I-I4fpiu SN7I.N The 28-year-old Philadelphian went The Yankees were TiUkN: 2 M piU SI27.N U2 nU UIN Reds to a 10-1 S247M IIIBMRINII the 12-round distance with the in Kuhn case criticized during the winter 2fT Hl-Rlta B, $$MS THFida 2-M pM SlUN MMLSNIN) In the post-fight news conference. triumph over the Houston hulking Foreman, who tried vainly to for not getting either Bert Young said that Foreman nearly CHICAGO (UPI) - Major league Astros. land a knockout blow before his Campaneris or Bobby knocked him out in the critical baseball owners intended to give Dave Kingman, holding swifter opponent racked up enough Grich in the re-entry Plainfield entries seventh round with a left hook to the their commissioner virtual dic­ out for a $3-million con­ points to give him a unanimous deci­ head. sweepstakes. Then they A Battar Quality Amarloan- for the young-in-heart: sion. tatorial powers, a federal judge ruled But he recovered and had Foreman Mada BIha. UTNUTtniB Foreman, suffering from hand Thursday, so Oakland A’s Owner Boya-Lamonada Yallow I t • S-ll I t • Ml on the defensive against an assault of Charles 0. Finley lost his $3.5 million 11.1 l i t 1 411 our young-minded hair color cramps and dehydration, was taken GIrta-Paatal Blua H • '■ aim f 7-1 1. tHdn Iq lefts and rights. damage suit against Commissioner IMdSpilN '!;i} AM iHiH 141 I Ul-i NmNN to Professional Hospital after the a iC K STOPPING Staaf Frama - Coaatar Braka - TWo- SI g E w tli*' 2-1 I MUM M “I really didn’t think I was going to Bowie Kuhn. Temparad - Our longer version o( fight for a checkup. I. t l . ISh h - ii.i i M u i r UllbNFMi^ make it,” Young said. “I saw my Tona Contour Buckot Boat I tnliln MMi l-l } f'M | 41 lIMiM the poge boy, lo Foreman was badly battered in the “It is the judgment of this court Ul 1 Us M IM !• *i---- •'I I & best defense was an offense.” that plaintiff Charles 0. Finley & Co. SUPER SHOPPING TIME MTN 7. M MMr 21 5*^, IS ' 7. I a n lM> 41 M rt---- (ronte your (ace. Our final round when Young scored a m i s s K o u x After the seventh. Young 7-2 I Ij NIw Im 21 IIM s N ’ si I Mmn M 42 Its mm '« i S S ? £ i lovely, noturol look­ brief knockdown and hammered Inc. has failed to sustain the 27” 10-SPEED <89*« Ul I IhM Ins S-l lit e s-ii S-l St 1 411 MIK lit 1411 dominated the rest of the way with allegations of its complaint,” Judge :=! AT TOYOTA, c n II I IMsliM II IFMiFM 41 I. M M IMb 41 INn ing Miss Roux color, away repeatedly at Foreman’s head — with all tha taaturaa you want— S^2 iFriM nM t|.| HAlXCOLOaiNO jabs and hooks with both hands. Ul } Ul I Stall Mb 2-1 I SpidM to heighten the with a combination of lefts and Frank McGarr ruled, “and the relief a Safaty lavart • 27x1% Qumwall tiroa' IIAMI Mh Ul S i 11------.... 2-i I tamlh Ul I Mil M Young said the cheers from the i m U hh 12.1 ISI l tdls Ms sought therein is denied. Judgment is ll-l I Ml Mu 41 I TiM TMd 41 il n a younger looking ef- ^ rights. crowd “kept me going.” a Cantar-pull brakaa • Luflgad framo i III UMd jiai.- ' ti 1 TNkI M 12-1 1 Fm Fm 12-1 4 tni Ml A delirious crowd of 12,000 fight cons^uently entered for defendant WE WU. BE DEALING iSSW * U IMdlNh L iUIM M ftia - * ' “ M l 41 ICnMUli 41 IMdiMi feci. Miss Roux covers "I heard them,” Young said in a Paarl Yallow Color MCS-II i InHl L. • MM 417. cmri Ns 41 I UmMi M fans urged him, screaming, “Jimmy Bowie Kuhn.” 41 LIMi gray, brightens dull hair, and conditions as describing his best performance in LIKE THERE’S NO TOMORROW I-MMi Mih M i S W » 41 LtMNt Young, Jimmy Young.” Finley said he would appeal the Bikes tally a$$embled—No charge IMliki 7 2 I t • K MC41I lit IK It colors. Come ini let us show you our the 12th round. “I think I had him on decision. 1-1 I Inns LI IN t s-ll IMfaM Promoter Don King said after the if! 121 interpretation of your young outlooki the verge of a knockout, three or four Ends MIdnIto Saturday 21 ihM tU s H i Ml Mbs SI I U M ' 1------bout that Young would have a chance “My only hope now is with the 121 lU lM lii L i i r - J; im u im times.” I SaWICE ON A lim K ES I 1-1 INh MM M I . bh iH lIt'iShr uinnu t i i & l ' f f - at the winner of the Ken Norton- appellate court,’' he said. “’This is l-l l.llH lld L I t W Young, who has been criticized for 41 lU lats G m o ’a Duane Bobick bout scheduled for the decision of just one man. We l-l IlktdViCili li:! L r-M ^ H iU lM tiM I S | ! K £ _ l4llllir«Zq Coiffure lacking punching power, said he did 2 MAIN ST. Ul IFMh M |.« 7. ISNl C w n M '-S '"S ir Madison Square Garden in New York believe that 90 per cent of the judges LYNCH MOTORS, MC. CHARGE M M iMiaiMq 361 Center Street, Manchetter not “put George away” in the final IMMIM 41 1 Sa WM n 7 -1 I Mm Id May 11. Ihe winner of the second in the United States would have FARR’S IT ' 1 11 IM 7.1 M6-4321 t n i n - hn«H M t I t lUi'ilM 646-5411 round because “I had to be careful. reached the opposite decision, and OlOBSVKU-liNlMMitlt KST HT « nmnl hUi k le Young fight will have a chance at OPEN MON. to SAT. to 9 P.M. CUOOSIFiat-NMtablt Muhammad Ali, he added. George can hurt you even when he’s we think the judges of the appellate going down.” court will, too. Tel. 643-7111 or 646-3998 PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. March 18.1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Frl., March 18. 197v - PAGE FIVE-B

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VERNON - Immaculate 7- 2 — Painling.Paparing I HapjjiniM It ananding 20 d,yt .... s , word p«r diy INSPECTOR WANTED - For 8r8dSu ** You set your own hours, your room Cape. Three bedrooms, MacMullen 178-407, Ray 3 — Building.Contractlng .... 8fh Annual DECA CAR WASH 15 word, $2.00 minimum test stamping foils in Hartford own income. And Avon will first floor family room with 4 — Roofing-Siding 5•A Democraticrv..*.. Club Turner 150-400, Ted 5 — Haating-Piumbing Saturday, Hippy A d i ...... $2.30 Inch factory. Middle aged woman Oxford Dr., Handel Rd., show you how to build a sales fireplace, garage and more. 6 — Flooring 6 Installation Dance, Lawrence 167-137-405, Lee March 19 preferred. CaU 5&-1184, for Maple St., Washington Ave., business of your own. Call; Asking low 340’s. Blanchard & Prior 160-405, John Kensel 7 — Moving-Trucking-Storaga S Set, March 19th at the interview. On bus line. Com­ 523-9401. Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. S — Sarvicas Wantad A KofC, 8 p.m.; dancing to at MHS teachers 152-404, Tony Pellegatto pany parking lot. Company Evans Ave. MiSC. FOR SALE I "The Attraction". parking lot Paid benefits include: Life In­ 323,500 - 200 FOOT frontage. 146-371, Henry Luneski 139- 0 ~ Household Goods For ticketa call CALL 647-9946 1 — Articles for Sale from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. surance, Hospitalization, Butinaaa Opportunity 14 Two bedroom Ranch. 386, John Fox 151 359, Carl Jim Holmes, 643-2683 Surgical and Major Medical, Aluminum siding, baseboard 2 — Building Supplies or Al Reals, 649-1919 cost $1.25 Herald Circulation Dept. Bujaucius 135-146-398, Rick 3 — ’Pels -Birds- Dogs Profit Sharing and Retire­ MANCHESTER - Small one heat, garage. Hutchins Agen­ I — Livestock ment. cy, 648-3166. Johnson 135-357, Ken > — Boats 8 Accassorlas man package store available. Osborne 142-359, Tim I — Sporting Goods Asking 317,000 for key. ' — Garden Products FULL CHARGE Bookeeper - TWO FAMILY Flat - Four Hickey 357, Wayne PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The Blanchard & Rossetto I — Antiques Manchester area. A perma­ Air Force recently announced rooms each. Excellent loca­ GEORGE PELLETIER I — Wantad to Buy REAL ESTAn 8AU8 Realtors, 646-2482. TONY MARIINELLI ED BLJAUCIUS Mitchell 137-368, Bud nent position is opened im­ new openings for individuals tion. 30 Locust Street. Fb'iced RENTALS WISHING YOU mediately, for a congenial Full or Part-Time peraone reduced! 646-2426, 9 to 5. Wickham 351, Art Schmidt desired for Greeter Hertford wiUi prior military service. If SMALL ENGINE Service ! — Rooms for Rant person, with bookkeeping 149-375, Dave Lawrence I — Apartments for Rant > Co.*8 expanding offleet. ou nave been out for less Corporation expanding dealer ADVERTISINB experience. Good salary and Training beglna toon. High MANCHESTER - Lovely Six 358, Nick Nicola 165-396, I — Homes for Rant AND YOVR Slan 5 years and are looking network. No experience i — Businass lor Rant benefits. Employer pays fee. commleelon, excellenl bonus Room Condominium, with Scoreboard DEADLINE plan. Management opportunity. for “ A Great Way of Life’ , necessary. Complete training George B arber 141-382, i — Resort Property lor Rant Call Barbara Wtchell, Hob­ three bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths. NBA — Wantad to Rant See our picture ad in the Yellow contact the Air Force im­ program. 3500. investment Champions will he crowned Tony Yacono 137-366, Dave I — Misc. for Rent FAMILY A 12:00 noon tho diy bifoft son Associates, 621-3651. Paget. Cell Bob Wallace for mediately. Cal! 646-7440. required to start your own Landscaped patio. A great buy Dynes 140-370, Ed Miller publication. confidential Interview. THE for 336,900. B/W Realty, 647- WHA WALLACE COMPANY 238- business. Meal for retired or AUTOMOnVE Diidllna' for Saturday and RUBBERMAID PARTIES 1419. East 157-368, Ron Sponheimer — Autos for Sale 0881, 889-1880. PART TIME CASHIER part time. Details on request. — Trucks for Sale HAPPY AND Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. need demonstrators part time wanted. Nights and weekends. Mrr. Barker. ESCA Field W L T Pts. 350, George Burgess 363, — Heavy Equipment for Safa or full time. No collecting! No MANCHESTER - Five room 41 27 2 in duckpin bowling Sunday NEW YORK (UPI) - Some experience necessary. Training Division Box 619, Mike Kelly 139-366, Earl — Motorcycles-Bicyclas packing! No deliveringr Top Apply in person, Parkade Wading River, New York. Cape. Fireplace, 2-car gar­ Cincinnati 36 31 3 The Houston Rockets don’t — Campars-Trailars-Mobila SAFE WEEKEND! PLEASE READ commissions. Call Linda, 529- age, in n o u n d ^ l, fenced In Cox 355, Jim Cochran 141- Homes ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ^'‘Sgett.iggett ReRexall. 11792. Indianapoiis 32 32 7 have the most expensive 368, Aft Cunliffe 355, John — Aulomoiiva Service 5712. yard. 333,500. Principals only. By EARL YOST Familiar faces in the are several other com­ matches up to the finals YDUR AD Bookkeeper. - Full time posi­ M3-8524. New England 29 37 6 team in the NBA, they Bremser 354, John Harris — Autos for Rant-Lease S ituation Wanted IS Birmingham 26 41 3 , Sports Editor Men’s Division include parative newcomers to the will be best of three. Claaafflad ada ara taken over tion. Mature person wishing to don’t have the most well- 141-375, Fred Riccio 361. return to the business world. George Pelletier, Paul championship field who There were 40 entries in Tha“8aiHrat ttii phone at a convaolanca. FULL TIME Janitor needed, WILL DO Light bookkeeping West Champions will be known players and they experienced preferred. Six Small office, parking, Correnti, Tony Marinelli can’t be overlooked, like the Women’s Division. The The Herald la raaponalbla for HERALD and office work in my home, W L T Pts. crowned this weekend don’t have anyone who can CHURCH- John only one Inoorraot Inaertlon and nights a week, midnight to 8 experienced necessary. Call MancIwuMr Houston Sr., Ed Bujaucius, Rocky Emile Roux, Dave Dynes, men will roll from scratch then only to the alze of the 289-2711, ask for Office Monday thru Friday. Call 43 20 6 92 really dominate the game. □ NOTICES Mandiaalar Drug a.m. Contact manager, CARRIERS after 9:00 a.m. for any infor­ Winnipeg 39 29 2 80 in the annual Town Lupacchino, Dom Mike Pagani, Pete and the women will use the Haberern 209, Jim Gracie original inaertJon. Errora which Parkade Lanes. No phone Manager. FLAIR What the Houston do not leaaen the value of the mation, 646-0315. San Diego 33 33 Duckpin Bowling DeDomonicis and Steve Wojtyna, Pat Irish and handicap system. 202, Nels Johnson 219-562, calls. NEEDED Contemporary multi­ Rockets do have, however, Bob McBride 229-594, Don Lo ti and Found i advertisement will not be cor­ MAN FOR HEAVY work in Calgary 28 35 Tournament at the Dyak among the veterans. Carl Bujaucius. Competition is restricted rected by an additional Inaer- ABLE AIDS, INC. provides level duplex con­ Edmonton is a 42-26 record that is se­ Kusha 565, Rizzo 219, tlon. fertilizer plant - Job envolves In the dominium. Seven: 29 40 Pelletier and Bujaucius Over on the distaff side, to Manchester residents. BBBBT bagging, handling and staking part and full time non-medical Phoenix 28 40 Holiday Lanes. cond to none, a nine-game Casseilo 200. LOST, Registration Plate - sitters, companions, are both former winners familiar figures will be in Women’s pairings Satur­ "ABY”. Wth the snow gone, Thank you fertilizer bags. Phone Mr. Adams Street, spacious rooms, 2Vk Quarterfinal matches in winning streak that is the homemakers, maids, and Thursday's Results and the latter is the No.2 the title play like Kris day: Simmons vs. Shore, 'ou may have found it. n r M In w m , Hill, 643-0644. Buckland Road baths, rec room,: both the Men’s and longest in the NBA this SPICE- Barbara Backus «w ti w ; U tM l Haul, WtMkig, SDMial service aides to assist Quebec 4, Phoenix 3 ranking high average small Kelley, who paced the Balesano vs. MacMullen, Rileward. 649-0198. all for blind, elderly, and han­ appliances, carpeting, 5, Birmingham Women’s Divisions will be season, a three-game lead 132, Doris Moberg 125, Miss Help Wanted 13 Rntum nllo,, D rivti. SURGICAL - DENTAL Assis­ Area. pinner in the United States. qualifiers, veterans Delina Rock vs. Irish, Kelley vs. M irhwUe,, and wnw IW dicapped. Able Aids, Inc. con­ air conditioning, tennis, rolled Saturday with the in the Central Division and Geneva Smith 139, Jerry LOST - Male Collie Shephard. tant wanted for oral surgeon O ne of P e l l e t i e r ’s Rock, Chickle folesano, Wickham. Papeyzka Tuesday RNs - Part time, 11 to 7. Ver­ MoaL Top M ag, binWU,. C m office. Full time. Experience tinuously recruits and screens pool. $45,500. Edmonton 4, Winnipeg 3 semfinals and finals in both the best record in their 10- Vicinity of Top Notch, W allhar Qrundar, Chlal mature responsible women, qualifying games was a nif­ Irene MacMulle'n, Miki Men’s pairings Satur­ Scharlacken 125, Nancy Manchester, last Friday non Manor. Call Mrs. Tobin, necessary. Send resume to Pluauu Cull Today’s Game divisions set for Sunday year history with more March 15th 871-0385. IngkiM f, baUwin $-$ pjn., lor over 18 with their own car and ty 182 Irish, Kathy Wickham, and day: Simmons vs. Joyce 341, Lois Galasso night. Wearing choke chain. evening p ra U m ln a iy b rta n lm . Box V c/o Manchester HERALD WARREN E. Calgary at New England afternoon. than three weeks 340. ____ Evening Herald. good references. Free Ray Andreotta, who Roberta Shore. C.Bujaucius, Dynes vs. Answers to name "Smokey.” From Room 22, nOSIKIUST CIRCULATION Brochure. Cali anytime. 646- Defending champions, remaining to improve on it. 569-1657. PART TIME school bus HOWLAND NHL paced the field of 61 male Men’s quarterfinals will Pagani, Marinelli vs. drivers - Knowledge of IWI«ltnilM6CIL,IIC. 7917. mother, and son, Mary All-Star forward Rudy K. of C.- Cy Perkins 236- Nathan Hale. Beanie JANITORS - Part Time. Ear- DEPT Campbell Conference qualifiers with a five-game be Saturday at noon with Holmes, E.Bujaucius vs. FOUND - Male Angora cat. Manchester necessary. Five 41 ChapW UlraM W mornings and evenings. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtoro 643*119O Patrick Division Simmons and Don Sim­ Tomjanovich, having the 622, Milt Kershaw 209-569, year driving experience M anolwtiw, Conn. total of 729, had a whooping the women firing away at Lupacchino, Pelletier vs. Deep yellow fur. Needs a good School Ptwna $4$-24$7 Greater Manchester area. 647-9946 mons, exempt frotp the best year of his dis­ Nel^ Johnson 206-579, Bill required. We will train. Call Must have own transporta­ □ EDUCATION W L T Pts. 193 effort in his set. 1:30. Sunday rolling starts Wojtyna, Correnti 'vs. home. Interested? Hease call tedteaUWl B a ^ Philadelphia 43 16 13 99 qualifying, will join ceven tinguished seven-year Tomlinson 226-582, Norbert 646-3958. 643-2373. tion. Call 649-5334. Pelletier is second at 713 at noon with the cham­ DeDominicis, Roux vs. OLTON - Excellent location, NY Islandrs 43 19 19 10 and 15 other rollers in the career, scored 23 points Audet 201-575, John Fogar­ and Bujaucius third at 708. pionship best of seven tests Dyak, Andreotta vs. Irish. Private Inatrucdona 13 .'our bedrooms, U & R home, Atlanta 31 30 11 73 head to head matches. and front-court mate ty 200-552, Mike Petruniw FOUND - 10 Speed Bike, AiMouneements 3 H alp Wanisd 13 on cul-de-sac, wooded acre Besides Andreotta there slated to start at 1:30. All The public is invited. vicinity of Parker/Mather NY Rangers 25 33 14 64 Moses Malone hauled down 555, Bill Avery 560, Bud GUITAR, BANJO Teacher - lot. Privacy. ’rwenW minutes Streets. To claim, give details to Hartford. Close to Smythe Division 24 rebounds to keep the Tomlinson 559, Max Smole and description. 60-9851. SALES POSITION - Straight . Specializing in Folk, Popular, T O D A Y ’Sj M M ED UIE JOB OPENNGS FOR PERSONNEL ON THE FOLLOWING: Bluegrass, vocal Accompani­ Manchester, Vernon Circle. W L T Pts. Rockets streaking 210, Hank Nedeau 200, Vic commissions, leads furnished Owner, 6U4331. St. Louis 29 34 8 66 to homeowners. Call 242-54(tt. ment. Let music be the cure Thursday night as they Squadrito 224, John Announeamanta a for your Spring Fever. Free Chicago 23 39 10 56 ~ - R eal MANCEHSTER - 6-6 Duplex. High-scoring, physical game seen edged division rival Greszko 211, Fred Nassiff STEADY WORK - Reliable, loan instrument. Children 7 Minnesota 19 35 17 55 209, Don Palm er 204-590. HOSTESS A LAD Sterling Setup & Operate Metal Cutting Machines such as: on. Reasonable rates. 646- Modern bathroom and Cleveland, 88-87. Silver jewelry party...and hard worker who wants Vancouver 23 40 9 55 Estate steady employment and good 6557. kitchen. 2 car garage. Large Colorado 19 39 13 51 Kings 12S, Braves 104 earn tree jeweliyt Special lot. Anxious to sell. 1-235-im, Brian Taylor scored 24 PARKADE DUSTY- hostess and guest buy income, call 528-3869 between TURNINQ GRINDING 52S4K)31. Wales Conferenee NEW YORK (UPI) Southwestern Conference points and dominated the up with the key plays. by Norma Tedford 9 and 2 only. TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS In­ points to lead seven Kansas Bill Tomlinson 204, Roland pUns. Call evenings 643 dividual or group. Day or Norris Division - If nothing else, the to reach the NIT finals backboards, drew his ”If 1 don’t score 30 City players in double Smith 212-224-616, Kevin NURSES AID - Full time or DRILLING HONE & LAP night. At very reasonable BOLTON - 337,900. Why rent? W L T Pts. when Otis Birdsong broke fourth personal foul with Spacious six room, three championship game of points, no one thinks I play figures as the Kings posted Kelley 234, Gary Atamian When one acquires a part time, all shifts. New rates. Private court. Call 646- Montreal 54 8 11 119 loose from a tight defense 13:17 left and Greg well,” said Birdsong, who □ EMPLOYMENT toasa, CM ia Incllaad to MILLING GEAR CUTTING 2183, anytime. bedroom Ranch. 1 1/1 baths, the 40th National In­ their seventh straight win 222-211-600, Al Little 201- modern facility. Pleasant two car sarage, nice acre aet-- Pittsburgh 31 29 13 75 to score the go-ahead Sanders, who finished with hurt his shoulder with 13 th U of the cntaiiiiiae u working conditions. Good Los Ang. 29 29 14 72 vitation Tournament and snapped a three-game 552, Roy Dukett 221-565, ting. Can Airour or Suzanne 20, collected his fourth less minutes left and finished Nalp Wanlad fg an Invaatmant. It Is tnie benefiU. Call 871-0385. Vernon BORING MILL PLANER REMEDIAL READING and •Washington 19 39 14 52 Buffalo victory skein. R alph D ukett 200, Joe Manor. Ask for Mrs. Tobin. math; individualized work SborU, 646-3233. J. Watson Sunday afternoon than three minutes later. with 18 points, 12 below his that a heuae can ha out of Beach Co., Manchester Of­ Detroit 16 46 9 41 Burks 100, Cellirs 91 LaVae 201-568, Bob Oliver PHONE FROM home to ser­ place in Its nelghborbaod am, (lst-8th grade) by figures to be high- Hagan, a 6-foot guard, average. “ I only take good Will consldBr personnel with prior operator experience •r’s degree teacher. 56^ fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing Adams Division Milwaukee scored 10 212, Dennis Carlin 223, vice our customers in the or too expensive, eapecUl- K Opportunity. scoring, physical and C n it then took control of the shots and when I took my Manchester area, flexible 8075. straight points, including Dennis Carlin 578, Leo ly in small ccmmunlUei. W L T Pts. offense after the Bonnies’ hours, super earnings, 2 ^ tor the above openings. Buffalo 44 22 6 94 punctuated with out­ shots tonight, especially four each by Brian Winters Nelson 215-563, Rich But be caralnl to dto- MANCHESTER - AttracUve • 13-point lead had dwindled 7773. I Boston 43 21 8 94 standing individual the last one, they went in.” and Quinn Buckner, to Higgins 203, Pete Bryan tinguisb superstitloo from EARN □ REAL ESTATE and spacious 64 Duplex. jumper with 1:46 left and to four, sinking five crucial Room Apartment with 32 28 12 76 play. feed off for an assist 18 break a fourth-quarter tie 206, Len Farrand 225-557, souiid assumption. Land free throws, stealing the costs are usually lowest in GOOD Also Openings For: fireplace available for im­ Cleveland 22 38 10 54 and give the Bucks their Joe Lauzen 212, Gary PROBATE NOTICES Homoa For Sale 33 mediate occupancy. ■seconds later in an 82-76 ball twice and passing off Two-year pact the country and highest in Thursday's Results St. Bonaventure, the tour­ victory over Alabama. The fourth win in a row and Cockerham 204, Jack SPENDING Convenient residential area. for several baskets. NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. NOTICE TO CREDITORS the caotral city and vary COVENTRY - Three bedroom Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, Atlanta 4, Philadelphia 1 nament’s Cinderella team, win was the 400th in Coach their 10th straight at home. Funke 202, Dan Danilowipz Boston 4, Buffalo 2 “I think I play well all (UPI) — Rutgers and ESTATE OF DAVID U I>OIROT, with the dealrabUlty of the MONEY Ranch with a beautiful rec 646-3233. J. Watson Beach Co., and Houston, which has Guy Lewis’ career. Winters led the Bucks with 201, Butch Savino 216, Skip decctwd Los Angeles 3, Detroit 2 the time,” said Hagan, Alabama will meet in a ■octUon and the extent of room and a large lot with over ManchMter Office, 647-9139. won more games than any ”We’re thrilled to be 21 points. .John Havlicek Kelly 217-213-576, Ernie B0YS& MACHINISTS ELECTRONIC TECHNiaANS 100 trees ana shrubs. Only Equal Housing Opportunity. confidently. “I’m starting two-year football series Hm H(k. WUliam E. ntaOmld Im provem ents. As a NBA other major college team, playing in the finals,” said paced Boston with 24 while Whipple 211-564, Ed Judfc, of Uit C M ii ol ProtaU prospective property 339,900. Blanchard Si Rosset­ to concentrate on scoring during the 1980 and 1981 IXitrict c t Mtnrtmtor, at i hatrlw GIRLS LABORERS Eastern Conference advanced to the finals Dave Cowens scored only 8 Czaikowski 552. owner, determine your MAINTENANCE MECHANICS to, Realtors, 646-2482. St. Bonaventure Coach Jim more. I think I can be a big Iwld 00 Hirch U, isrr, ortead Owl to Atlantic Division seasons, Fred Gruninger, claim mart bt p m t M to tbo UabUity to the city or coun­ 5 Evunlngu A Wuuk MMOhMiWf Thursday night, though Satalin. “I thought we points, all in the final PACKERS TOLLAND - Beautiful Raised scorer. I go to the bucket athletic director of the fktoclaiy « or bofort Jmo U. u n or ty for current or future 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WELDERS W L Pet. GB each had to struggle to vic­ might lose the game, but period. ^ pw vW afL Ranch with three bedrooms, 2 well and the other team state university, an­ Tbo ndodMy ii: Phila. 41 27 ,603 tory after assuming com­ we hung in there. This Knirks IIS, Nuggets 107 work. MACHINE TODL ASSEMBLERS ASSEMBLERS fireplaces, 11/2 baths, family Boston 34 34 .500 7 has to respect m e.” nounced Thursday. UrM laOM tal. Call manding leads midway team has played well all Bob McAdoo scored' a f a s k e t b a l l Purchasing a new home room, garage and treed lot. NY Knicks 31 38 .449 lOVi One thing’s for certain, The 1980 game, the first Aao’l C h rk JIG BORER ♦TESTERS Asking, only M l.900. Buffalo 27 42 .391 14Vk through the second half. year long and we’ve got game-high 34 points and AmoUdoIL Poirot is u big investment and 647-9946 Blanchard St Rossetto, CAPE everyone respects Bird­ meeting ever between the MA Breomorf U m experienced kids now.” helped blunt a brief fourth- that’s why you should be Realtors, 646-2482. 8 room';., fuU shed dormer NY Nets 21 48 .304 20t4 The Bonnies, 22-6, song, Houston’s all- two teams, is scheduled for Mairtiaitg. Oonb. 8M0 INSPECTORS ♦Aircraft components, E , One of those kids, Hagan, quarter Denver rally as the MIDGETS abiolutely sure where you Cape, 1st floor family Central Division defeated Villanova, 86-82, America guard and the Oct. 11 and will be played want to live In a big city or wasn’t even on the varsity Nuggets lost only their Paced by Steve HEAT TREATERS pumps, fuel controls, etc. MANCHESTER - Ansaldi room, 4 bedrooms, IW W L Pet. GB as Glenn Hagan scored 22 nation’s fourth leading at Giant Stadium in the NOTICE TO CREmrORS In the country, whichever built three bedroom (Colonial acre wooded lot. 2 baths, Houston 42 26 .618 as a freshman last year. On fourth game at home this B y ch o lsk i’s 14 p o in ts, ESB of his season-high 26 points scorer. Despite an off Hackensack Meadowlands, ESTATB OP TIMOTHY B. the one Century 21 on Thayer Road. 2 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, central air San Ant. • 39 29 .574 3 Thursday night, however, season. Knicks' rookie in the second half and night, mostly due to the he said. The second contest M oriarty’s trimmed BURNHAM, DMoaaod TEDFORD REAL first floor family room, 2 conditioning. 370’s. Wash. 39 30 .565 3V4 he displayed the poise of a Lonnie Shelton scored 20 fireplaces and a double gar­ provided key floor defensive play of will be played at the Crispino’s last night at the Tbo Hoo. WUliam E. FHaOonM, ESTATE, Rt. 44A Bolton Qeve. 34 32 .515 7 senior when Essie Hollis, points, double his average, West Side Rec, 51-38. Jadgo, at tbo Covrt of Proteto, Notch, Bolton, 647-W14 has SHEET METAL - Commer­ New higher wage rates in effect for all positions. Benefits age. Priced far below replace­ leadership when the club Alabama’s Anthony University of Alabama on cial, and industrial HVAC ment costs at 383,500. Atlanta 28 41 .406 14Vk who scored 14 first-half and teammate Earl District of Manchutor, at a haarlM the home for you. We are a WARREN L was plagued by deep foul Murray, Birdsong, came Oct. 24, 1981. Kent Stringfellow added bald 00 Mardh 14,1177, ordarod that aO work. Metal and fiberglass include company paid group insurance and pension plan, B lanchard St Rossetto, NewOrl. 28 41 .388 15V4 Monroe also finished with claima mutt bt prt iaotad to Um multiple listing realtor trouble. 12 points to the MB offense working foreman. Reply Realtors, 646-2462. Western Conference 20. High-point man for the fldocUiy oo or boforo Jw t 14,1177or which means we have for HOWLAND Houston, 29-7, became and Bill Silver hooped 18 be barred aa by lawjirovtdad. stating experience, 12 paid holidays, vacation, sick leave pay and many more. Raallera R 4S -11R I Midwest Division Nuggets was forward tallies for the losers. m r l J. Haltmaa, you bouses that are listed qualifications, and the first team from the Aaa’LOarfc Columbia W L Pet GB David Thompson with 30. The fkUcUnr ia: with MLS In Manchester background to Box 0 c/o Denver 43 27 .614 Teammate Dan Issdl had EUsMMtb B. Ibrabar and in Vernon. Whether It Manenester Herald. The employment office for these companies will be open Detroit 40 29 .580 78 Scaibotoaib Road be big or small the bouie MANCHESTER - Beautiful 21. Maacbaatar, MHl SUPERINTENDENT for LAKE FR0NTA8E Dutch Colonial. Nine rooms. Kan. City 37 31 .544 Blazers 115, Warriors No.OiM for you Is listed with us. from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to Basketball captain Call us anytime. Manchester Apartment com­ Convenient location. Intercom Chicago 34 35 .493 Practice runs 106 plex. Live in position. Rent Fantastic 7-room system. Many extras. In­ Indiana 31 38 .449 11Vk 12 noon Saturday. SEBRING, Fla. (UPI)- Reserve forward Larry WILLIAMSTOWN, DID YOU KNOW? reduction. Pays 33 00 per C o n tem p o rary A- cluding fireplace, two car gar­ Milwaukee 25 47 .347 19 hour. Must be responsible per­ age. Must be seen. Only 347,- Race-goers ventured from Steele scored 27 points to Mass. (UPI) - Brad Wolk, Grading, utilities and Frame, 1-year-old. Two Pacific Division a 6-5 junior forward from son, capable of electrical and 900. East Ck>ast Realty, 528- their trailers and tents to help second-place Portland •street are expensive, but Applicants traveling by auto should enter the Main Gate, huge floor to ceiling W L Pet. GB plumbing, and hard work. Ap­ stone fireplaces, 2 9668, 646-7603. dine on corn dogs and extend its lead over Golden Rutland, Vt., has been they are part of more U>s Ang. 42 26 .618 pointments being taken, baths, plush carpeting, barbecue ’Thursday night chosen captain of the 1977- detirable urban areu. between 9 and 11 a.m.. (^ll Gate No. 5 on Oakwood Ave., near New Park in West MANCHESTER - Swimming, Portland 41 29 .586 2 State to IW games in the boat dock, spacious as drivers entered in the 12 Pacific Division. Jamaal 78 Williams College basket­ 528-1300. tennis, basketball and more Gold. St. 39 30 .565 3V4 ball team. Hartford for convenient parking. Others can enter through deck. 395,000. can be yours along with this Seattle 35 35 .500 8 Hours of Sebring auto en­ Wilkes led the Warriors SEWING MACHINE operator beautiful Six Room Con­ Phoenix 27 41 .397 15 durance race practiced in with 24. . '' for diversified seasonal work. the Chandler Evans Personnel Department, just south of WARREN E. dominium. Three bedrooms, 1 Thursday's Results darkness. Full time ’til June 15th. 1/2 baths. Reasonably p iic^ Houston 88, Cleveland 87 The race begins at 11 College basketball results MESSAGE Hours: 8to4or9to5. Call64(3 Gate No. 5, Main Gate. HOWLAND at 336,900. B/W Realty, 647- Kansas City 125, Buffalo 104 a m. Saturday in what 5758. Raaltora 643-1106 1419. Milwaukee 100, Boston 91 should be a broiling hot Unilcil Press Inter- .tlidwesl Regional TEDFORD REAL ESTATE NY Knicks 115, Denver 107 FOUR BEDROOMS Two Florida sun and ends under national AT Announcumanta baths, expanded Cape, on Portland 115, Golden State the stars. Oklahoma City Tournaments .Marquette 67 Kan. St. .MANCHESTER - New Eight quiet street. Rec room, 106 Room Colonial. 1 3/4 acres, 2 carpeting. Private yard, Urge National Invilulion Tour­ 66-I 1/2 baths, 2 garages, up to 10" garden, nilly insulated. 348,- nament Wake Forest 86 So. III. Insulation, uiolce of colors 900 by owner, 646-6378. ^In- McCullough leader (Semifinals) 81 THE CL®a STOPPING for Interior and rugs. 10 year ctpals only. S t. Bonnie 86 West Regional Home Owners Warranty. Low Villanova 82 SUPER SHOPPING TIME down payment considered. PONTE VEDRA, Fla. of the 6300,000 Tournament Provo, Utah @ COLT INDUSTRIES Charles Ponticelli St Son. 646- (UPI) — Some of golf’s Players Championship. Houston 82 Alaliuma Nevuda-LV 88 Utah 83 PEOPLE 1540, 646-0800. biggest names dread the 76 Idaho St. 76 UCLA 75 PE3 ATTOfOTA "1 was too cold out there MANCHESTER - First wind that whips off the NCAA University Divi­ to be. nervous. I wish 1 sion O U lO L n EVANS U K . offering. Impeccable 6-room ocfan across the tough could play the next three Colonial. Formal dining room, (Second Round) MU WE N il K DEIUK ‘ living room with fireplace, en­ Sawgrass course, but little- days like this.” mum PRAH & WNtTKY lUUMNE TOOL DIV. Eastern Regional ANMOUMGM trance foyer, three bedrooms, known Mike McCullough McCullough, who will be College Park, Md. Tlw SinlM GMMr IKE TKIW S NO TMMIIIIOW 1 1/2 batns, aluminum siding, figures that’s just an alibi. 31 next Monday and who oversized 1-car garage on "When you are hitting PeeWee hoop winners at Community Y Kentucky 93 VMI 78 nUMTEND Ends MIdnIte Saturday WEST NARTFORD, CONN. has spent five years on the No. Car. 79 Notre ALISNIKNT treed lot. Low 340's. the ball well, wind con­ PGA tour without much WANT AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F Frechette Realtors. 646-4144. ditions don’t m atter,” said success, went into today’s the foriper elementary PeeWee Basketball League winners winner was the C.B.C. entry at MideusI Regional second round with a two- 14‘xinglon, Ky. •7 .9 9 WADDELL SCHOOL area - school physical education stroke lead after posting a the Community Y. Squad members, top row, (I. to r.) Dana Harmon, AM CONOmONNM A LYNCH MOTOliS, me. Three Bedroom Cape. Supe^ teacher, who outshot Steve McDonald, Stanley Nowak, Dave Harmon, Coach Bill Troy, UNC-Chrllte 81 T O R M O N M i l I L M n n u TO 6-under-par 66 on Syracuse 59 345 Cantar Straat 646-4321 Clean! Large living room and everybody else in Thursday. Jim Haslett, Lee Keirn. Front, Parker Babin, Keith Blanchard. A STRIKE EXISTS AT OUR PLANTS kitchen. Rec room. Garage, Thurs^y’s opening round Michigan 86 Detroit stone fireplace. Price reduced Missing was Joe Johnson. (Herald photo by Dunn). 81 371 MAM n . i-'HodiSki’-I II I'flii. to 337.900. Keith Rm I EsUte REACH 646-4126, 649-1922. 1 PAGE S lX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Frl., March 18.1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. March 18. l » n - PAGE SEVEN-B

ROCKVILU HOME OF THE the BY GAYLE ONEVEHI HAMILTON D i V F i S H Real Eetate realty company Editor *33,500 2-Fwnll)r, 7-2% . Uv* In IlM 7 room ; with formal dining or VERNON CIRCLE room, oat-in kitehan, 4 trodrooma and 1'A batha. Rant tha 2

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MONEY’S WORTH - 'iSl When you buy or sell through Bill Rood, Tom Crockett or T.J. hanmotgagenon^ ■ <1 »< Crockett at T.J. PInawood Batataa of Vamon Crockett, Realtor, 244 New. Spacious 7 room Dutch Colonial, 3 bedrooms, for­ d T s y g n l i ^ 2 FAMILY <39,900 mal living and dining room, fireplaced family room off Main Street, Off Burnsid* Avanua. Cloaa lo ahopping, kitchen w/appliances, double garage, V. acre treed lot Manchester. People achoola, bua, Ihia 5-5 Two Family with aaparata w/gorgeous view. Other models available. Priced $62,500 have been getting FIRST TIME OFFERED fumacaa, 2-car garaga with a d a ^ lot haa much to $63,500. their money’s worth to offer. Live practically rant fraa. VA, no money Slate foyer is only the beginning in this dow n. HAVE YOU EVER ENJOYED here since 1947. lovely four bedroom Colonial. Fireplace, living rooin, formal dining room, What Is your Proporty Worth? THE SECURITY OF HAVING A applianced kitchen, 1% baths, rec room with bar, garage, aluminum vinyl clad J Wc will inspect your property and « HOME OF YOUR VERY OWN? exterior. A VALUE at $49,500. Be Uie first » suggest an asking price. (No obligation). * T.L Crockett, to s e ^ t. * Ask US about our guarantee sales plan a i e TODAY!!! Lakavfow Hafghta of Tolland New. Custom 7 room Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, fireplaced family room, formal dining and living 643-1577 PASEK REALTORS - MLS room. double garage, acre treed lot. $55,000. 'i 244 Main Street, BUYING A HOME IS Reahors 608 Burnside Avenue. E.H. M ER R in AGENCY 646-llSO . Manchester 183 ELLINGTON ROAD 289-7475 REALLY QUITE SIMPLE! REALTORS 122 EAST CENTER ST. LSOUTH WINDSOR. CONN. S28-9546 FRESH A IR ■ a ... •'*- .V --i*,. We can tell you all the facts about homes available on the present market. IF YOU’D RATHER SWITCH SHVINGS BHNK We have answers to questlons'on taxes, THAN FIGHT - make a change' to this peaceful neighborhood. Walk to assessments, sewer lines, etc. Bowers School from this lovely 8 room Colonial complete MANCHESTER $41,900 I with IVt baths, plenty of space in the kitchen screened This spacious home possesses many expensive porch, rec room, 3 bedrooms, attic storage $43 900 OF MHNGHESTEfl features. King-size master bedroom with wrought One owner Colonial with 8 rooms. iron railed balcony overlooking large living room, W'hen “you’r e ” looking for a home eat-in applianced kitchen and formal dining room, Finished family room, 2 fireplaces, beautifully finished family room, full basement, U4 Wo arc your award-wlnnfng RELO real aatald to buy — 2-car garage and a heated workshop! MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD baths, all on a large private lot in rural setting. •ANDOVER • ASHFORD brokar backad by ovar 10 yaara of axporlonco 16x32 foot pool, 2 acres. and aarvica to tranafarrad paopla and com- Or juBt plain educated advice — • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON panlaa. Ona calf puta ua to work marketing your MEMBER F.D.I C 3 FAMILY proporty hero and finding naw proparty for you Visit or Call Excellent 2 Bedroom Apartment with rec room, ful­ anywhere. NO WORKOUT HERE ly applianced kitchen, plus 2 furnished apts up. Professional Great income. $41,900. \ 8 4 9 -2 8 1 3 This 6 room stone front Cape is really in shape. Large I kitchen, fireplaced living room, 3 bedrooms, rec room Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! I new furnace, W dormer. Lovely treed and shrubbed’ C ell us today 1 yard. Garage and breezeway. $37,900. ' 1 .1), Tndtiei, f're.’ id rn t AvoLvertori ' REAL ESTATE KEITH REAL ESTATE ^ HOLCOMBE The Barrows & Wallace Company D.W. FISH REALTY CO. MANCHESTER HARTFORD rOjl a■$« v«.M o $ t ii ' e bAN'.ittiurf*. n c «dT4( • y «ad-t*n iw A Lfir. 1646-4126 649-1922 ffeeffors 6 4 6 -7833 728-6615 ^ 6 at VERNON CIRCLE 644-2447 644-2447 NEW LI TIN $ 34,900 8 8 “A SUPER VALUE HERE” BEST BUYS BY BElflORE $32,800—Six rooma, etoso lo school, elaan. Oarage. $34,000—Savon room Capa, 4 badrooma, grape arbor, garden. CRA $38,800—Just Hated, 7 rooms, now wiring, aeaumablo 7S mortgaga. HOMES OF $30,800—Nina room Colonial, aluminum siding, 4 badroomsi Quality built seven room Ranch with a kingtiae $39,800—3 bedroom Capa wtih extra building foU matter bedroom. Two fireplacei, private In. THE WEEK North Coventry: I bedroome, unique family room with REALLY LARGE ROOMI Slone Rraplaea. yL’*" «• room wWi French fkeplaee, large garden area, nfoe earner lot. $39,800—Nloa 3 bedroom Capo on 2W acre loti Call pvm m and FrankHn tlm . W«ni*out baatituni hoapjtal town treed lot, large rec room with bar and gar- Mini-Farm Estatea VALUE + Faur badreom Calanlal an a large traad tot In Batten. 3.R Aerta -1825 Colonial homo wHh amall bam. $10,t00. noari age. Martin School areall $44,900. At $42,000 this 8 room Ranch with 2 full baths, family FIrat Rear family ream, tarmal dining roam and living Rural atmoaphoro, aovon largo roonu. $02,- New to market charming six room Cape in desirable room, lota at carpeting, over 2,200 aquara foot of living $39,000—Clean modified Ranch naar Bowart School. room, 4 bedrooms and garage is a great buy. Many un­ rolling park, fireplaced living room, formal dining room, Six room a. 000. ique features. “ COME TO OPEN HOUSE’ area. Priaad In the mld OSO’a. 3 beihooms, kitchen appliances, screened porch. Call HebratK Owiday 1-5 at 01 Wact Olraat 848.900- Blg 6-0 Duplax, FIVE QARAOES, lop In­ 3.3 Acroo - Roatorad aaH box wHh outbuHdinga. today. com e. Throa llraplacao, vary privato, alona walla. f._ 840.900— Ansaldl built Ranch, natural woodwork, 2 $50,000. NEW LISTINQ flraplacaa. 3.0 Aoroa - 1000*0 Colonial. Largo horaa bam, Spotless 9 room Raised Ranch on quiet street. Fireplaced $83,000-Foraat Hills Raised Ranch. Nina rooms. Must living room, formal dining room, kitchen built-ins, rec corrala, pond, 3-car garaga. 0 rooma. $00,- asa. room and downstairs kitchen. Excellent in-law situation. apaciout seven room overtieed Cape ie liir a 000. $88,000-Six room Colonial wllh businaaa outbuilding. $40’s. Uniqual breeeeway and 2-car garage. Three bedroonu, (2 4.0 Aerao - Charming Capa totally turroundod overtlM^J, I 1/2 bath*, large formal dining NEW LISTINB 889,800—Nina room custom Ranch, 4 badrooma, 2 by atata foraat Horaa bama. Traad and baths, central air conditioning, 3 garagaa ACRE PLUS room, fireplaced living room, carpeting and rec oloarad land. Scanle. Naar rivor. $00,000. Five room Ranch cottage only 3 years old, ideal for all I room with bar. $42,900. plus much moral i i , " Cotoow In Mmhwtac on • 2.0 Acraa - Oorgaoua cantury ootato. Cualom MINT CONDITION your summertime activities, 2 minutes walk to private [ UNIQUE RAISED RANCH beach. Only $12,500. Oaa thia Mipar tpaoW Ralaai * , ! bum Split Ranch. Two bodrooma, loftod This 6 room Ranch with garage on 1V4 acre lot it In I Ranch, 7 roome at boau- Sat on a nica lot In Covanby. Throe badrooma, 1W 46 900 y*w*.*< room. botho. 4 ly, lal between two bahind Savon room Ralaod Ranch with 2 car garaga. boAooim. tNdliiw 9^104 dooft to ootio, l*oor QoroQo. family room, Swodtah Rraplaea. Privato. move-ln condition. Fireplaced Hving room, wall-to-wall •tonowelle, batwaan two batha, “round kitchan,” tiraplaoa, lamlly room, Cathadral calling, lovaly atona front. Many axtraa. $ 87,000. . carpet end much more. Low $40't OaN eouryaa. 048,800. carpeting, 2-car garaga and more. Mid $40*a. 150'x272’ traad lot. Worth ovary panny. Aak tor Mr. Matthew. uordan Wo flood a ll typaa of homot to —II a t a ll prfeas. TEDFORD REAL ESTATE I Ptoata caff - Wa ha— btiyan waiting. SENTRYl BLANCHARD & ROSSETTI MANY MORE * CALL US WE WORK! PHILBRICK ZINSSER A6ENCY Real Estate Services 16464200 >8«Hiy 646-4200 CONHECTICUT RtttTY ASSOCIATES 647-9914 Roaltors-MLS ' WILUAM L BELFtORE AGENCY 105 Main SL I J B i s HEBRON GREEN m i J T i 189 West Centar St. ^ s $48-2482 R e a lto r r All Points Relocation 547-1413 (W4 MAIN STRiiT MANCHESTER H6ALTOH'"**"# 643*2174 1228-9425 649-5124 |IB ttFlSlI 9-4331 IHLS PAGE EIGHT-B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frl., March 18, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. March 18. 1977- PAGE NINE-B Homm For S th 2S NofflM For Solo i s Homot For Solo iS Homoo For Solo iS Homoo For Solo 2S Homoo For Solo. 22 Artfotet tor Solo 41 Artfoto* tor Solo 41 Ooga-BIrda-Poto 43 Aportmonto For Ron! S3 Aportmonto For Ron! S3 *Portmonto For Ron! S3 Aportmonto'ForRM ' HEBRON - Two bedroom Con- HEBRON - 45 WiUow Drive. ALUMINUM sheets used as TAG SALE • Saturday and 53 Buolnooo h r Ront 55 Sunday, March 19th and 20th, National Weather Forecast ! LABADOR RETRIEVER INDIAN DRIVE donimium - Living room, Beautiful Raised Ranch. 71/2 printing plates, .007 thick, WE HAVE customers waiting TWO BEDROOM Duplex MANCHESTER - New Duplex dining room, kitchen, all ManelMtItr rooms on dead end street. 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for 9:3M:00. Antioues, old tools, I I^ps - AKC. Black. Cham- for the rental of your apart­ apartments - Withiii waUcing wine presses, iron and brass plonshlp blood lines. Field and available April 1st. Five large OFFICE SPACE appliances, 1 1/2 baths, full Built by U & R. One acre lot. 21. Phone 6432711. M.M ment or home. J.D. Real distance to downtown CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL bed, love seat, clocks, old I Show. Reasonable. 6434007, , rooms, 3 oedrooms, 1 1/2 basement. End unit. 225,500. Priced reduced to 143,900. Estate Associates, Inc. 6 ^ Abnchester.$210 monthly, in­ baths with appliances. FOR RENT McDonald Real Estate, days 4 Owner moving out of state. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub bottles, kerosine lampr', old 1980. cludes: Heat, hot water, rooms in a quiet residentiai neighborhood. Featuring: | ?Bedroom Colonial head board, v/oud stove, Uvottoek 44 Ckmveniently located to Route |J50 iquarc feet, center of I 643-6371, evenings and Sun­ first floor family room, multiple batbs, garage, Call 646-8801. No agents Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, a ^ il^ c e s , and parking. Call ILOOKINGIj 84. $285. plusiius security and A iarge famiiy room, stone fireplace, extra iarge kitchen ^ days 228-9705, or 228-9081. please. “Open House" all day Brownies, nurses. East blacksmith tools, stamps, LOOKING for anything in real ] We offer the largest variety of | fireplace, large lot, dog run, central air con­ large metal space shelving un­ b ig BEAUTIFUL Chestnut utilities.------(;ail_ail Mr. DoiDoremus, with eat-in area, 2Vk baths, 2 45 (72), Denver walking distance of stores, WARREN E. family. All generous siz ^ parts. $150 or best offer. 643 Rooms. Convenient. Bus. No and golf eouipment, firewood, 18 (43), M u th 20 (33), Houston 48 (72), Jacksonville 55 (80), 8499. banks and churches. Features pets. Security deposit. $145. ROCKVILLE - Three Room HEBRON ROAD, Bolton - £ (il REALTY, Inc rooms. Convenient residen­ Reef Ealeto Wontod 22 much miscellaneous. 118 (66), I Seven room house. 4-5 HOWLAND MANCHESTER - If you are INSIDE TAG SALE - Friday, M ^ s City 32 (54), U)s Angeles 49 Miami 70 (87), New 'include private entrances, Call Joan, 568-1054, or 643- Apartment. With heat, hot uspsriLnLtr jg64S-4968^ tial location. Your present Manchester Berle Road, South Windsor, Saturday, and Sunday at O r l ^ 55 (71), Phoenix 42 (72), San Francisco 44 (59), Seat­ WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, balcony overlooking cathedral 9797. water, stove refrigerator. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Large Rullora 043-1108: home considered in trade. thinking of a COndominimun, ALL CASH for your property signs from Wapping Center. yard. Wall to wall carpeting. WALK TO this one must be seen! Im­ Coventry/ on South Street, tle 32 (46). St. Umis 30 (56). Washington 43 (60). j Dolls - Paintings, 'Trains, Ear­ ceilinged living room, wall-to- Carpet. $165. No pets. Parking •k $38,WO. 64 within 24 hours. Avoid red Box 43. Excellent selection of ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, wall carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, FIVE ROOM Apartment - for one car. Adults only. $365 monthly. M32871. n Rm ta, Un Hr. M, *. - - Off ■SnB BOWERS maculate three bedrooms, 2 tape, instant service. Hayes SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, LOVELY aluminum sided Duplex. A wise man will 1/2 baths, much more. B/W anti(^ues, lamps, mirrors, Jugs, Crocks, Almost range, refrigerator, garbage Newly redecorated. Security deposit. Call 6437690. s a a t L f i t * SCHOOL Corporation, 6430131. processed gravel, stone, sand paintings, clocks, girls pink ROCKVILLE - Seven room Cape with fireplaced living profit to look at this equity Realty, 647-1419. Anything Old. 6432690. disposal, pantry unit, air con­ Appliances included. Two iiRm Sinnl^i^.*' MANCHESTER - Owner and fill. For delivery call bicycle, clothes, and mis­ ditioning, master TV antenna, house. Private parking. Stove, room, wall-to-wall carpet, 3 builder. Generous size children accepted. No pets. MANCHESTER nSSSSS.'E?'!**'*- Ufa Mki Sliir, Rr. offers Newly Decorated Seven 9-room Cape. First SELLING your house? Cali us George H. Griffing, Andover, cellaneous. Directions: Route (203) 646-2500 ■ Wtntoif to Buy 49 abundant closets, 24-hour $200 monthly. Security deposit ATTRACTIVE SUB-LET Refrigerator, water included. Room Ranch. Attached gar­ bedrooms, tool shed and rooms throughout. Ideal floor family room KEENEY STREET Vicinity - first and we'll make you a Family preferred. $225 per more. Asking 239,900. Zinsser 44 A, to 31, right on to Daley superintendent service, laun­ required. Inquire 159 School available May 1st. September S *■ age, in-ground pool, large for professional use. with pegged oak Well kept three bedroom cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Road, left on to South Street. dry and storage facilities in month, (jail for appointment. n nnaHiiMSii is !•■ Agency, 646-1511. OLDER BUREAUS. Dressers Street. lease optional. Nice screened porch. Three •k New 8-8 Duplex floor, 4 bedrooms, Cape. Aluminum sidlngi Realtor, 6431577. TAG SALE - MOVING ON! - Rockers, tables, chairs, basement, no pets. For ap- neighborhood. Convenient 5688686 or 52883M. nUTnwtKTuNtoii quarter acre lot. 246,900. 644- featuring IVk baths, coun­ rec room, garage, aluminum storms. Fireplace. Sunday, March 20th (10 a.m.-4 GROUP TAG SALE - An­ desks, and antiques. Phone • pointment please call 8739876, EAST HARTFORD - Off location. Call 2737950, ext. 518 8 OWNER MUST SELL Two p.m.) 49 Roll St. Inside. 5 {■ HU > to t/iisA IMMEDIATE Cash for your 8 2148. try kitchen, queen size plus carport. 239,900. Two car garage. Finished rec tiques, furniture, glassware, 6439112. ■ Monday through Friday 8 to 5. Burnside Avenue. Two days, M31070 nights. family, 4-4. Investment room. Newly decorated property. Let us e^lain our Collectables, household items, Equal Housing Opportunity. ■ OlHeot-Shrot h r Ront 55 property, income producing. bedrooms, oak floors, hot baskets, linens and pictures. bedroom apartment with kitchen. Utility shed. 238,900 lair proposal. Call Mr. tools, books and much more. March 19th, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., appliances and garage. Assumble 7 1/2% mortgage. water baseboard heat. WARREN E. by owner. 8431845. Belfiore, 647-1413. ATTRACTTIVE Four room of­ nnrnomimtii 244,900. 6494011. 76 Thayer Road. □ RENTALS Available April 1st. Security NHY11 MiBMrooM ntm utm uio' Quality construction ELLINGTON - TOWNHOUSE required. No pets. 646-4786. fice. Ground level, central nH N ueiM M t____ - MANCHESTER - throughout. Owner finan­ HOWLAND MAY WE BUY your home? GARDENS of Strawberry m il tiMl Townbniiits location, professional Spacious 6-room Ranch HEBRON - Three or Four cing available. Present . Quick, fair, all cash and no Road. A new suburban one building, parking and utilities. bedroom Dutch Cape - Rseftora 843-1108 Autot For Solo SI Autos For Solo 21 Rooms for Ron! 52 MANCHESTER - Comfor­ with a fireplace, first floor home considered in trade. problems. Call Warren E. bedroom apartment com­ I U r f B roomt, carpotad, txtra Call M32865. iissTTaSw,! Breezeway, two car garage, 5 table, clean, convenient, one family room. Super con­ Howland, Realtors, 6431108. munity nestled in the country bedroom apartment, with I cloaetB, a ll appUaacaa, air coo- acres. 257,9il)0. McDonald Real FURNISHED ROOM for rent, I dlUoncd. patioB, baatm toti, nRMMvISiirTTMl venient location, 3 KEITH •••••••••••••••••••••••••• hills in historic Ellington. In private entrance, in a small EAST HARTFORD - Estate, days 643-6371, ^^ Bullder Has Lots community kitchen and bath. I parkiof, bMt, hot waUr In- n u n u Ti b b ^ * . bedrooms, large eat-in Houoohold Goods 40 addition to it's unique, single story building. Ideal for Founders Plaza. Furnished of­ evenings and Sundavs 228- Available in Manchester, THREE FAMILY - For in­ HEAL ESTATE All utilities included. Security I eluded. Naar Blaia Straat, aad kitchen, IVk baths, garage. a iC K STOPPING and references. On bus line refreshing architectural elderly person or couple. $200 fices, sub lease. Secretarial, 9705, or 228-9081. Bolton, Glastonbury areas. vestment minded family who AIRWAY Travel Agency, Inc. design and beautiful I boapltal. P rlca t start at i m par answering and copying ser­ 250,900. 172 E. Center 8t. refrigerators and near stores. Call 6448383. per month. Heat and n *■ Will build to your plans or wants free rent and extra in-- Washers, ranges, used, landscaping, it features ^pliances included. Damato mootb. vices available. 283201. VERNON - For sale by owner. come. Owner, 6431919. SUPER SHOPPING TIME RAD REALTY ours. Present homes taken guaranteed and clean. New 487 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. FEMALE COLLEGE Student private entrances, private Enterprises, 6431021. Attractive Split Three "We Maks patio area with sliding glass CULMLKTEMUN THREE ROOM OFFICE - Bedrooms, new wall-to-wall in trade. shipment damaged, GE and preferred. Five blocks from 1 ^ 6 4 6 -4 9 6 8 COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg ^ o 6 m doors, wall-to-wall carpeting, first floor. Excellent location, carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, HOUSE CALLS" Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. ATTOtDTA. Main St. 647-12M after ,5 p.m. FOUR ROOM Heated apart­ Farm, with three story bam. range, refrigerator, garbage a il facilities. Newly finisned rec room, built in nUNOREIILTY P earl and Son, 649 Main ment. Near bus. Furnished or CHIYSlEli-n.YHOimi Butler-type building. Power Street, 6432171. disposal, master TV antenna, unfurnished. Available May decorated. Reasonable rent. M appliances. Approximately on plant, and other out buildings, 648- 4128 ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly M31680, M33549. traverse rods, laundry and 1st. Box W c/o Manchester one acre lot. Quiet childsafe S 6 4 3 5 2 0 0 plus Three Lovely Homes. WE M i IE DEIILIIN rooms. Single $59.95, $64.95, MANCHESTER - On Glaston­ 649- 1822 TAG SALE - Reserve a table ArHelot lor Solo 41 ArHelot lor Solo 41 double $69.K, $74.96 plus tax. storage facilities in basement, Herald. neighborhood. 237,900. 875- Offers invited. B/W Realty, air conditioning, total elec­ bury town line. Sliding doors 7859, no agents please. for 25.00. Waddell School PTA UKE TKIE’S NO TONOffiOW Phone in room. Call 643231X). Autos For Solo 21 Autos For Solo 21 from formal dining room to 647-1419. Flea Market, April 16th, from OLD NEW ENGLAND bam MARANTZ - 2270 Receiver. tric, no pets. Ranch and Duplex style apartments VERNON/ROCKVILLE Area rear deck with gas grill and 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 643 Ends IWMnlto Saturday materials. Chestnut, Pine, $350 or best offer. Call 6439197 VERY CLEAN - Newly fur­ - Ideal (or starting couple, or view of large well landscaped 9375, or 643-1005. Hickory, Oak..and Ash until 5 p.m., 6432357 after 5 nished room on busline ideal available. Rentals starting at $175. per month. For appoint­ singles. First floor, four and treed lot. Fireplaced available to create interest p.m. Ask for Brian. for working person. rooms, immaculate, range family room, 2 1/2 baths. ■-JpS:,:.% Sw iSE O R .Y V r I.1W C E -■ WE BUY & Sell furniture. and warmth in your building References and security ment call 8739876, Monday thru Friday, 8 to 5. and refrigerator. No pets. 643 Many extras make this a com­ Cash on the line. One piece or and restoration plans. Country required. Call 6430505. 9743. Carpenters, Roger Barrett, plete family home. B/W Real­ an entire houseful. 6436432. Building Suppllot ty, 647-1419. Furniture Barn, 345 Main LYNCH MOTORS, MG. 6 4 9 8 ^ .______42 Autos For Solo SI Autoo For Solo SI Autos For Solo 21 Street, beside Douglas 345 Cantar Straat 646-4321 Motors. TWO 300 AMP Rectorfiers - NATURAL STONE for VERNON - This lovely three Good condition. Good for retaining walls, veneers, bedroom Colonial sits on a plating, or welding. Call 643 patios, etc. Pick up by the large nicely landscajped treed Autos For Solo 21 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. pound or delivery by the ton. lot. 1 1/2 baths, iireplaced Bolton Notch Slone (^arry, family room. Priced to sell at TORY TAG SALE - Moving. 6433163. 243,500. B/W Realty, 647-1419. BGAUTIFUL Ssrvfcsa OHorod Dishwasher (excellent con­ SI ServVcst OHorod 31 Polnlltfg-Poporing 32 Bulldlng-Controetlng 33 dition), convertible carriage Dogt-BIrdt-Pott 43 li and car seat, small ManchMiw ELECTRICIAN - All types of 7 humidifiers, mattresses, old' d o g - c a t b o a r d i n g PAINTING - interior and LINRI Ckmstruction Co. - Tom niZZlED UW T CM BUYIIM IDEAS wiring, electrical improve-impn exterior, paperhanging, tape recorder, clothing, and bathing/grooming. Complete TYPINO Qirbitt. Building, Remolding, modern facilities. Canine DILLON FORD’S ment, and■ repairrepa' work. FREE many more. Reasonable. FOUR at home excellent work. References. Additions, Garages, Kitchbns, Reatonable estimates. Call 6435253. Free estimates. Fully in­ Saturday and Sunday, 128, 38 Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Roofing, Siding, Recreation Galaxy Dr., Manchester. Road, Manchester. 6435971. Rates sured. Martin Mattson, 643 Rooms. 6435355. FAMILY CARPETING - Never laid. 4431. WFLL PUT IT ML e-4-4-4 From 2180,000 home! Newest 0 4 0 - 3 0 0 3 nylon short shag. Beautiful. NEWTON SMITH - Autos For Solo 21 Autos For Solo 21 Convenient location, 3 PAPER HANGING Expert, Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Sealed in water-proof factory Your average paper, in car garage, appliances container. Will do three rooms. No job too sm di. 643 MASONRY - Brick, block, av erag e room , 230. Mr, 3144. $62,500. concrete, chimneys, and rooms, wall to wall. We TOGETHERI Richman, 6433864. bought too much. Sacrifice - fireplaces. New or repair CARPENTRY, Custom work. Call 528-4596, after 5 2199. New'padding for three QUALITY PAINTING and rooms - 218. Private: 1-343 Houses - Adddltions, garages, WARREN E. p.m. Paper Hanging by Willis roofing and siding, kitchens, (1977 PONTIAC SALE) 8444. Schultz. Fully insured, TRUCKLOAD SALE bathrooms, and repair work of V >' V ', HOWLAND ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars references. 649-4M3. WATERPROOFING - all kinds. (?all Robert Jarvis RooNoro 643-110B and attics. Moving large for estimate, 6438712. m ' Brand Naw appliances, also stone or loam Hatchways. Foundation HAVE YOUR CAPE / ...the NUMBER ONE delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. cracks. Tile lines. Sump RANCH painted for 21532200 1G77 PONTIAC pumps. Fireplaces. Stone CARPENTRY & Masonry - by scheduling now for Additions and remodeling. LEMANS Selling Compact Car MAN - For heavy work in fer­ walls, patios, steps. Ceramic summer. Professional con­ ELLINGTON - Near South 0 ye Free estimates. Call Anthony tilizer plant. Job involves siders any job. 2839287, after Squillacote, 649-0811. Mohtv* Un with a buckskin vinyl In­ Windsor. Eight room Colonial. handling and stacking fer­ experience. 643-4953 , 6532914, gioo p.m1., Don, terior. 5.0 liter V-6 engine, auto, And Gas Savarl Four bedrooms, one full, 2 tilizer bags. Must be in good tram ., whlta ateal belted redlala, door edoe guerda, left hand ramota con> half baths. Formal dining, physical condition. Phone Mr. WEDDING INVITATIONS A. & W. PAINTING - Very troi nilrror, rocker panel moldinga eat-in kitchen, fireplace, cen­ Hill, 643-0644. and all forms of printing. By reasonable. Free Estimates. IIAtlHI wheel opening moldinga, power front tral air, rec room. 240's. 875- appointment evenings. Please Call Wayne, 6437696. RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnoy 34 diac brakaa, power iteering, AM 2890. C&M TREE Service - Free es- call 872-9407. radio, luxury cuahlon atearing wheel, BIDWELL Home Improve­ deluxe wheel covera, tilt staaring timates, discount senior INTERIOR PAINTING and 77 DODGE D-100 77 DODGE ASPEN wheel, reuatproofing. Lilt Price BOLTON - Country Cape. citizens. Company WINDOW CLEANING - wallpapering. Quality ment Co. Expert installation n v ! $5530.65 Rustic setting. Featuring: 1 Manchester owned and Commercial & Residential. professional work at of aluminum siding, gutters SwapUine Pickup 2-Doqr Coupe BAU 1/2 baths, tireplace, 3-4 operated. Call 6431327. Fully insured. Free es­ reasonable prices. Fully in­ and trims. Roofing installa­ nucE *4878 bedrooms. One acre. Sun timates. Call Quality sured. G.L. McHugh, Pain­ tion and repairs. 6498495,873 porch, garage, walk-out base­ FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets Maintenance Incorporated, ting, 6439321. 9109. ment. Dead end road. Low, and doors made to order. Top 6438845. Brand Naw low 240s. Call B/W Realty, quality work reasonable J. P, LEWIS Si SON - Interior FRED YOUNG - E astern 1077 PONTIAC 647-1419. prices. References. 646-4346. HOUSES PAINTED by and Exterior Painting, Roofing Coriwration, slat and students. Reasonable prices, Paperhanging, and shingle leaders; siding; and VENTURA GLENN GAGNON i SON - and free estimates. Call 2^- remodeling. Fully insured. repairs. Fully insured. Free 2-Door Sedan. Whlta with a blue cloth AU PINTO MODELS COLUMWA mjaoa Bricks, blocks, concrete 9117, ask for Tim, estimates. 2368231, 646-4756. Interior, economical V-6 engine, 6439658. whitewall blase belted Urea, left hand CMM 1750 - CQUMUL sidewalks, steps, fir^laces, 78 CAPRICE CLASSIC 75 PONTIAC remote control aport mirror, deluxe INSTOCK A mult to Mil U) lir|i racw, 4 and chimneys Call 8734973. BEACON HILL CARPET HORACE Tetrault - Siding, 3 0 4-Door, V«6, automatic. PS, PB, Catalina 4>Door. V-6, automatic wheel covera, ana all standard dafaty nttplMM, h ill bidnaiiii, dhUif CLEANING. Carpets cleaned GEORGE N. CONVERSE - roofing, stormwindows, aw­ h x IM fn il ^ SS air, vinyl roof. bMutIful car, low PS, PB, air, vinyl roof, low miles, featurea. Llat Price $4042.35 AND READY FOR room, boralM noin, M ck on e !■ nings. Quality workmanship, mllaa. excellent condiyon. UlchM. q u f il N ttlii «■ I not <* VINYL REPAIR - We can fix in your home at lowest prices Painting & Paperhanging. BAU pniNrtjr pin btti. sofas, chairs, cars etc. No in area. Plus 20% off this Interior and exterior. Fully in­ free estimates. Fully insured. PRICE *3678 need for expensive month only. 643-9402. sured. Call after 5 p.m., 643 872-9187, 649-3417. *4195 *3695 IMMEDIATE IAM0W8 A WAUACE recovering. 5635878. 2804. ■Mm im. aiMn MAINTENANCE Work SPECIALIZING cleaning and 76 ROYAL MOmCO 78 RUICK LE SA8RE 73 BUICR LE SABRE Brand Naw $4695 74 DODGE CHARGER $3395 2-D oor Custom S p e cial. V-6, DELIVERYI Nun m4iu X7-U1I REWEAVING burns, holes. needed. Door and window , repairing chimneys, roofs, 4 Dow Auto., P8, PB, air, radw Urat and 2-Door Custom Coupe, loaded, m orel automatic. PS. PB. air, one owner. 1077 PONTIAC Zippers, umbrellas repaired. repair, painting, sheetrock new roofs. Free estimates. 30 v8,'2J,rsr w?Ud? rsus,'."^' 26,000 miles. Window shades, Venetian and other household services. Years Experience. Howley, GRAND PRIX Bulldlng-ConlrocHng 3S 6435361. *3595 blinds. Keys. TV for rent. 6437640. *4695 2-Door. Bucktkin msUlllc with • VERNON - Attractive Ranch 76 D0D6E ASPEN $4395 74 MALMU WAGON $3695 Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 4 Dow Sedan, Autonwllo, PS, aU, brown vkwl TRWSPORTiniON-SPLGIM. bucktkin cloth Intortor. 5.7 llt«r V 8 on wooded lot. Three 5221. SOLOIST AVAILABLE lor roots ntWoMng Marlw. •nglrw, axtsrtor secant Mrlpss. white bedrooms, lovely family Homes, Additions, Repairs, 78 OPEL 80 BUICK LE SABRE •ItsI bsitad rtdials, custom air con­ Weddings. Experienced and Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, ditioning, crulsa control, ramota con­ room. Must be seen. Mid 240s. reasonable. Call Bonnie Starr HooUng-Plumblng 32 2-Door, automatic, factory air and 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, BRICK - BLOCK, stone, 3432009. morel PS. PB, povrer windows, air, only trol dac)( lid ralaaas. soft ray glass, B/W Realty, 647-1419. Lukas, at 6434889. 74 PLYMOUTH DUSTER $2695 lamp group, body tlda moldingi, fireplaces, concrete, chimney SEWERLINES, sink lines, 76 DODGE CHARGER $5395 42.000 mllM. repairs. No job too small. 2 Dow Hardtop, aSwsr w/burgundy Landau lop SAVE! powar windowt, AM-FM ilsrao radio, MANCHESTER - Concrete WES ROBBINS carpentry cleaned with electric cutters, and maloMns marior’. Aulo., air oond., low tilt ataarlng whaal, Rally II wheals 5 20x40 inground pool. Custom Have we helped you ^ professionals. McKinney *1395 trim rings. ruMprootlng. LIM Price timates. remodeling specialist. i Ad­ 78 ORAN TORINO 17051.65 built four bedroom Ranch. lately?...call 643-2711. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Bros. Sewage Disposal Clom- 74THUNDERSHS $5495 SAU Family room. Fireplace. E)ou- pany, 643-5308. Squire Wagon, 10 passenger, low 78 BUICK SPECIAL built-lns, bathrooms, 76 DODGE COROIKT $4495 with aaddh root t mal M hw m- miles, excellent condition. 2-Door Coupe. V-6. automatic, PS, PRICE *6298 ble garage that is heated. Ap­ kitchens, 6433446. e4nooa8, | and 4 Dow Sedan, autowalo, PS, PS, air, low much, much moral PB. air. vinyl roofg^l.OOO miles. proximately acre lot. Only INCOME NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet nUliasa, tan w/maaoNng vinyl root and Imailw. *4195 Brand Naw 251,900. Pasek Realtors, 28v- CUSTOM CARPENTRY - repairs, plugged drains, *3595 7475. TAX Homes, Additions, Repairs, kitchen faucets replaced, 74 GRAN TORNn $2995 72 BUICK 1077 PONTIAC Station Wagon Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing. repaired. Rec rooms, 75 PONIIAC LEMANS $3695 Wagon, V-S, aidomallo, PS, bkw wKh malohing Skylark 2-Door Coupo. V-S. Interior, aHOoMonl oondMon. ^ 7BELECTRA228 BONNEVILLE 3432009. bathroom remodeling, heat 2 D ow H ardtop, a id e ., P S , P S , a ir, A M -F M rad io , •ulomiUc, PS, PB. buckot i m Iv. 4-Ooor. Absolutely loaded . SERVICE modernization, etc. Free reoiei e^eea oopper ■efije i^ueoov. •unroof, ucoll)^ condlllon. 4-Door Sedan. Brentwood brown with Vanton a conuaating tan cosdova top. 5.7 LEON CIESZYNSKI builder ■ Estimate gladly given. M & M 75 MERCURY MONTEGO $2095 SAVE! mar V-6 engine, white ateel b^ad *Super Savings DIRECTORY new homes custom built, Plumbing & Heating. 6432871. 75 FORD MAVERICK $2995 MX 2-Dow Hardtop, radto, vinyl root, aulo., PS, *5495 redials, custom air conditioning, PS, groan w/graan vinyl root, M aA Intarlw. digital clock, remote control deck lid 1FURD V f 1 I L ^ remodeled, additions, rec 4 Door Sedan. C ovMnder, automeMo, PS, Mua *Many Pintos to Choose From ALLAN T, KEELER'S tax MECHANIC’S refs M a, soft ray glass, lamp group, rooms, garages, kitchens •••••••••••••••••••••••••• with matching Inlarwr. ’75 BUICK windowsill molalnga, body aloe service. Tax returns done in remodeled, bath tile, cement Flooring jg 72 PLYMOUTH $1995 SPECIALS moldings, power windowe, AMFM *Lorge Assortment of Three bedrooms, I baths, the privacy of your home. Call work. Steps, dormers. Dualw 2-Oow Coupe, S oylindw, aulo., PS,’ RIVIERA •tereo redto. luxury cushion steering, • When America needs 871-1781 for appointment. 75 OLDS $4795 radM Uraa, axoalanf oondWon. wheel, wire wheel covert, tm steering first floor family room, ^ Residential or commercial. FLOOR SANDING ^ VMa Cndaw, 3aaaL V8, automallo, PS, PS, nllaa. Abaolutaly loadedi wheel. ruBtproofing. List Price Styles & Colors a better idea, car garage, vinyl siding, M Call 6434291. Refinishing floors like new, no poww wMowa, air, AM/FM alitaii. CoupecSvSto* U 3 9 5 $7603.56 INCOME TAX Preparation - 72 DUKN $2495 BAU Ford puts it on wheels. acre lot with city utilities. Experienced, personal ser­ waxing, (s^ ia liz in g in older Canbirlon 2-Dow Hardtop, aulo., PS, PS, poww 'SMS $52,900. vice at your home - Dan INCOME TAX TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY floors). Staining floors. windows, air, sitrao tape, low m Ua^. '1 2 9 5 rawE *6586 Mosler, 6433329, or 525-8263 ClR Ru$$0R L Imoll Carpentry and general con­ Ceilings and inside painting. 74 CHEVY neXUP $3695 Shop At Your Ford Store And Save Mora, Today! to r B u p o rt Fax PraparatfoA tracting. Residential and John Verfaille, 6435750, 872- Campw SpaelaL Haavy dubr aprbiga and atneka, 68 PONTIAC $1295 V8,l^ lndw , aule, PST m . o n ly 10,IN 0 in la a , Offtea; commercial. Whether It be a 2222. Lamans, 2-Oow, V-S, aule., PS, PS, allvw runa and loeka gradS w/Haok vMyl root and malehlng kdarlw, 0 3,000 353 Con(ar St., Manctiestar small repair job, a custom mMoe, oaoeAent oondlMon. Many Other Models to Choose From! WAARENE. Lloyd E. Roy 728-3071 built home or anything in CHARTER OAK between, call 64313^. FORD HUWLAND TAX Sotvieoo Wonlod S$ CARPENTRY - Repairs, CHORCHES MDTORSy INC. 643-1108 ODD JOB DONE - Cellars? at­ DILLON CONSULTANT INCOME TAX remodeling, additions, gar­ BUICK ages, roofing. Call David tics, garages, yards cleaned, A u l %ler MOTORS, INC. 1 HaynM 8tr««t Prepared. SS. Short IkaMcticiit’i Nmtt Isick leihr SALES A ' Form; $10. Long Form Patrla 644-17M. moving trucking. No job too VERNON • New Listing - ManchMiw big or small - 568-8522. O odgo CHRYSLER 81 lUMMS ST., MMKflESTER Toyota-Pontlac Three Bedroom Colonial - 1 643-4723 Caff Mr. Frank FOR ALL your Dpy Wall SERVICE, INC. 1/2 baths, on large treed lot. (open eves) 649-4571 346 CENTER $T. 6 4 3 - 4 8 3 4 needs - Drobiak Dry Wall 80 Oakland St., Mancheeter 643-2781 CxH •$ oft l- N A Route 18 N e il to Agway^ Lots of storage space. Low Company, 575 Center Street, KEEP SMILING one Mock from CaMor*s. Juat mmutea MANCHEfTER 31S Main St., Manchaatar 643-214S $Ms. B/W Realty, M7-1419 Manchester. Call 646-8882. from Downtown Hartford LYNCH 646-4821 KEEP HAPPY PAGE TEN-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. FrI.. March 18.1977

ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle MANCHESTER EVENING.HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 18, 1977— PAGE ELEVEN-B Autot For Salt 61 Aulot For Salt 61 Aulot For Salt 61 Aulot For S a lt 61 1 Mild oath 1 Food fiih u T E L u F F L U 8 E 5 Salvat 2 Accounting B A Y O 0 L E B L E D ChariBB M. Schultz 9 Covarwith agency (abbr.) E K E T H A T 8 T A Q turf R E 8 E T N E Z 1 R E W H A T V T H E m a t t e r s Dear Abby 3 Macao coin P 12 Roof overhang 4 Cease E c K E L M Brand New! 1977 PONTIAC VENTURA C U R A H E 8 N E A K 8 13 Bulgarian 5 Actress HAVEN'T Y o u E v e r iF F 0 V A L E 0 T 1 C By Abigail Van Buren currency Raines T 0 T 14 Compati 0 8 A L K U N A 2-Door, blue, “Iron Duke" engine, powe; steering, 6 Gosh T 8 T A T E M A D M E N MV NAME 15 MILO, OKAV, MILO, VOU (WANT JUST HELP’) HEARD OF THE point 7 Ellipses turbohydramatic tranamlMlon. AM/FM radio, rear E R E T A R O A n d I NEED SOME HELP WITH VOUR STANCE, 7 l if t 16 Notebook aeat apaaker, ateai -belted rediaia, deluxe wheel 8 Refuge u A R [a C E A Q R E E OR VOUR 5U)lN6,0R THE BAT! covera, electric clock, door edge guardi, dual homa, type (comp, 9 Impediment 8 1 D E L A HELP WITH MV HITTIN6 p r i m a l b u r p ^ C K U A W lamp group, front & raar floor mate, body aide DEAR ABBY; About advising that an 8-year-old child w d .) 10 One time only E L A T E 8 A U 8 S E VOUR GRIP OR IWHAT? moldinga. should not be left alone for three hours after school: At 8 17 Valuable card 11 Action 8 E M E F E L L H E R 18 Aaia Minor 16 Auto failure my daughter not only stayed alone, she started dinner. At mountain 30 Celerity 45 Unearthly 0 WTPrmA.tK.tM M»9.U&N(.0n. 20 Machine part 10 she could prepare any meal as weU as I could. At 12 she 19 Ran 33 Ideal gas 47 Egyptian deity 21 Donkeys condition IS learning to make her own clothes. Society today is 21 Gulf 22 Boycott 46 Sticky substances * 4 6 7 3 . 4 5 24 Family of (abbr.) WWTMQP plagued w i^ irresponsible youths who are coddled untU 23 Conference 49 No one ttey are 16, after which someone tries to teach them medieval 36 Director site.1945 Preminger 50 Earnest effort responsibility. The result; Many healthy young adults on Ferrara 25 Severe critics 24 Catches sight 38 Chemical 53 College WOllcuGa 26 Saw s o w b t t a a b b ' 27 Legends measure degree (abbr.) Of course, there is a risk in leaving a child alone. But 31 Note of lengthwise HCW r TH IN iK . SAU 41 Actor Flynn 54 Chill t^hen again, when we send our children to school, they can Guido's scale 28 Resurface MIckoy Finn — Morris WbI*9 ! / LON& BAU-CONS PRICE 43 Bank 55 Before this H A v e <4297 j picked Up, kidnapped or even murdered in broad 32 Mouth parts 29 Ruth's GANREA iP daylight. But we don't quit sending them, do we? 34 Harvest companion employee 56 South (Fr.) you ... M IN D S . V 35 Outer (prefix) If this 8-year-old has been properly taught, and if Mom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 9 to 11 DID you CHECK YEP/ HE ^ W ELL" IT LOOKS LIKE 1 WOULD'VE caUs re^larly to check on her, she wiU be safe and 37 English WITH THE POST LEFT NO VOUR NICE,HARAALE56 STAKED MV statesman 12 13 14 POP PAID ME HIS RENT BEFORE OFFICE, UNCLE FORWARDING OLD MAN HAS FLOWN LIFE ON res|tonsible. And when the time comes where she has to HE l e f t ; h e d id n 't TELL ME WHERE PHIL? ADDRESS! , THE COOP/ HIS BEING CAMPER SPECIALI 39 Foot part HE WAS GOIN*—AND THAT'S . handle a situation and Mamma is not there, she will be 40 Engage in IS 16 17 prepared. A L L I KNOW, SHERIFF./ y — ^ 1978 VOLKSWAGEH X f r ' I'fJ winter sport Change your mind, Abby. 42 Precis IS ■ I. 20 CAMPMOBILE A RESPONSIBLE MOM 44 Very (Fr.) 21 22 23 3-18 40 Werm ■ © I17?fty«A,ht tUR«gUSP|ton PO= | m°LEAQEI°** Qm Heal, LOW | DEAR MOM: I applaud your efforts to teach your child 47 Snub 2B 26 n 26 29 30 <^UUU reaponaibiUty, and wish all parents would follow your fine 50 Babylonian ■ deity 31 32 33 example, but unfortunately you are the exception—not the 51 Canal system ■ ■ OMcM-aton* for Root 55 Aufo* For S«/a rule. Moat 6-year-olds without supervision are not as as 3. 3. 3. 61 Aulo$ For S a lt 61 A u lo t For S a lt 61 in northern ■ ■ *6495 “safe” as your lucky youngster. Michigan 40 43 STORE SPACE in 1875 NOVA HATCHBACK - 6 1970 CHEVROLET Impala - 62 Hospital VOLVO 1972 - 145 S Wagon. 4 *’ ■ Manchester Mall, 811 Main cylinder. Standard transmis­ Two door Hardtop. Blue with DEAR ABBY: My dad takes a bath at least three times a employes 44 1. speed. Well maintained. Street. Will subdivide. From sion. Excellent condition. black vinyl roof. Very attrac­ week—but not alone. He takes MY TV into the bathroom 57 Electrically J ■ M a n y charged parti­ 47 41 49 so $50 per month. 643-1442. $2300, or best offer. Must sell. tive. 8 cylinder, automatic Excellent conditioned with him. I've tried reasoning with him, but it doesn’t ■ 643-5732. throughout. 6 mounted work. (I’d like to cuss him out, but since I’m only 13 years cle Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer transmission, power steering. S t y l e s A C o l o r s 56 Hats (si.) SI 92 S3 54 5S 66 Mite, lor Rant 55 $1195.. Suburban Motors, 50 radials; 4 Michelins ZX’s; 2 01DSM09I1E 1977 CMHLUCS old, that wouldn’t be a good idea.) Pirelli snows. 875-1295. to Choose FromI 59 Color 67 SB 59 1972 PONTIAC U Mans GT - Tolland Tpke., Manchester, FOR I^ar old Dad is not a dumb man, but he just won’t quit 60 Compass HOV/ ABOUT A DIME WHERE HAVE MDU ^ HCXV ABOUT “AN ANOTHER 15 CENTS MANCHESTER ■ 1635 square Two door hardtop. 350, V-8. 649-2076. I m m e d i a t e taking my TV. And my mom says she won’t get involved. point i=DR A CUP OF COFFEE? BEEN? COFFEE IS A (QUARTER, TO KEEP UP WITH THE feet first floor industrial PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY PONTIAC SO 61 62 Automatic transmission. En- HMEDUTE DELIVERY! Can you think of an approach that would help? 61 For fear that II 25 CENTS A CU P^ THEN NEWS?, space. Concrete floor, 1973 MUSTANG MACH 1-302, 1972, 2 door hardtop, power D e l l v e r v I 62 Organ pipe dura styling. Vinyl top. steering, power brakes, one STEAMED DAUGHTER (NIWSPAftR CNTfRRRISI ASSM) ^rinklered, overhead door. Michelin steel radials. Ralley automatic. $240. monthly Including heat. owner, 45,000 miles, $1900 or h c ’ wheels. Excellent condition. best offer. Mr. James 566- DEAR STEAMED: Ask Pop to pop for a mini-TV and a Warren E. Howland, Good mileage. 646-6898. RIOHT CAM RIGHT PRICEI RIGHT SERVICEI RIGHT DEALERI Realtors, 643-1108. 6 p.m. 4801, 8:30-4:30 p.m. After 9 TBOUtOMERA 92998 suggestion on how you can earn it-for himi (P.S. And Win at Bridge p.m. and weekends 647-1376. 73 MAUD PIUX respectfully tell him not to touch the TV while he’s in the DODGE VAN - 1968, with new ^ iu ^ ,* * * '*** lr«»inta*lon, low 72 lUICK U SAME $8110 tub, or he could get the shock of hia life.) BUICK LE SABRE 1973 - SA !»“«*o* oooti, con- V-*, wrlomoUe, PB, PB, M,00« nnw..' engine and clutch, tires. 1975 OLDS OMEGA SALON. 5*!ob?S5oJ^ ” '*■ **>•*• lop. wNto Itriorlor, Stereo. Paneled and carpeted. Four door, vinyl hard top, 16,000 miles, automatic, vinyl TBEUMMAOO 9AVE 70 OUS 08 $1880 takes finesse □ AUTOMOTIVE jatoMdwoee kom) Oiw wMto, ono Mvor. Bo«H DEAR ABBY: Will you please ’ say a few words in $1500. Call 649-1420. power steering, power brakes, top, AM-FM radio, radials, TBOaiA 14180 defense of us wives who are constantly being accused of air., tilt steering wheel, new plush interior, must be seen. 4-Ooor Hirdtop. V-*, outomotic, PS, PB, olr, “murdering” our husbands by feeding them fattening NORTH (D) 18 Aiitat For S a lt 61 1973 GRAJ^D PRIX - All radial tires, excellent condi­ 872-4417. 179 o u t CUTIA88 S019B ridlol tlrno, vinyl roof, low mlloogo. 78 OUTA 82480 foods? *654 tion, original owner. $2700. 1 (Dome) Brown, buokol ooolo, oir, roor another reason. He could ruff power, air conditioning, vinyl 78 DATUM 8-210 92480 4-Dpor Sodon. V-8. nutomollc. PS, PB. My husband is overweight, and I am sick and tired of V AK65 NEED CAR? Credit bad? roof, 31,000 miles, AM-FM Call 875-6662 after 5. I IS! ’**!**'*■ owwoto, AM/FM olorao ♦ K J 1074S in dummy and discard a dia­ 1970 MUSTANG having people tell me it’s my fault-and that I should mond from his own hand. Bankrupt? Repossessed? radio, steel belted radials, CONVERTIBLE - New 74 CUTU88 SUPREME 88880 "watch him.” I serve well-balanced meals and try to keep ■ * - Honest Douglas accepts $3300. Call 646-6958 after 4:00. 1972 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600 brakes, exhaust, shocks, Therefore, Marshall Miles Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence lowest down, smallest - 2 door coupe, 4 speed. Bums 174 lUBURIAN WA80N 82316 ★ U SED A the calories down. I never make rich desserts. I give him of San Bernardino, Calif, paint. AM/FM. $1875. 643- I Automotlo, front whool iMvn, low mltoogo. WEST EAST g g ^ n t s . Douglas Motors, 1969 - PONTIAC FIREBIRD no oil, low mileage, excellent 1749. wukio control/iow mllongo, conooto, redW fruit instead. But he raids the refrigerator every night. *10 8 *J972 opened the jack of trumps. It mLT...WHAPPA T A5 FAR A9 I’M WE LL FI6HT ’EM, good running condition, asking condition. Original owner. iTBPONTUCQIIANLEIUm 18798 CARS He took up golf, but he rides around in a golf cart, eating W J W 73 did him no good in the long YA SAY, E A S Y ? J CONCERNED-TORdCr Asking $1500. Call 643-1406. 78 F080 WAOON $2480 candy bars, so a lot of good ’’golfing” does him. After run, but it did put quite a DAN6 IT- LIKE YOU $1300 call M9-1150. 1970 CHRYSLER NEW I m TLoJ'SSL'*!!!!?*’’ *“*0010110, PB, V-a, outomaUe trinimloolon, power otowInB, ♦ Q95 *8 SMIVAUW’S O FFER ! AND I USED TO 1974 DATSUN 710 Wagon. Air, YORKER four door, air, 70 GiniAst MinaM siios power broket, olr conditioning. dinner he goes out to buy a paper, and he stops for a hot 4AJ 107543 *KQ9862 strain on declarer. am/fm, radials. Asking $2400. 1974 CHARGER - Two door 1972 DODGE SWINGER - 2- Ce^V4^emoraetlc, Ft. PB, buokal aaafa, fudge sundae. So, how can I help him, Abby? SOUTH ' Harold took two rounds of power steering, power brakes, ®o*J©p$a, vtoyl roof, 85,MO miloa, ono oamor, Call 646-0098, or 521-7^. Hardtop. Power steering, V-8, door hardtop. 8-cylinder, good mechanical condition. ]74 0USCUTlA8S ‘r 9278o' ntco, 70 CUSTOM C8UISER S499B A FOOL’S WIFE *AKQ3 trumps and played out four automatic and in excellent automatic, rear defogger, $650. Call 875-7164. I ioimo irtSj®’’' *’••'». *•'. **•3®" V-i, MtomoHc, PB, PB, air, V Q 101 8 4 2 rounds of spades, while ruf­ TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, radials. Excellent condition. condition. $1,650. 875-3651. DEAR WIFE: I could say a few words in your defense, ♦ A62 fing the last one in dummy. I ts iuan nviue 9S480 74 EUHMUpO COWf 88880 yellow, excellent condition, $3000. 646-6325. 1971 COUGAR - New paint and oquipmont Air eon- but it won't help your husband. The only one who can help ♦ - Then he stopped to count the 1970 VOLKSWAGEN BUS - All Cadillac aquippad including air con- make an offer. Call 646-4938 many new parts. Average I 74 CUTUS8 124 88898 him la the one who does his eating. North-South vulnerable hand. West had only two after 5 p.m. 1966 DODGE DART - Good Good condition. $1500. Call miles and clean. Call 647-1605 Iditloning. vinyl roof, LOW MILEAGE. tM , whHo Cobrldol root, goM toothor In- “SPECIAL EDITION.” V-8, outomotic. PS, PB, spades and one heart which 646-6312. witMta *****' ““ "‘llllonliig, landau lop, mag Weal North E a il South running condition. Asking after 5:00. CX)NFIDENTIAL TO “HURT MOTHER”: Don’t ask left him a total of 18 diamonds 1976 TRIUM PH TR 7 - $295. Call 643-4216, any time. 1 ♦ P a u 2 w 1971 FORD MAVERICK - 50,- your son to make a choice between his wife and you. If and clubs. Hence, if anyone Original cost $7,000, asking m o CHEVROLET Impala - Paaa 4 » Pa«s 5 N. T. held three or four diamonds it 000 miles. Needs muffler and Mr. Goodwrench you've raised him right, you'll lose. PaM 7 T Paaa Pass $5, 000. Loaded. Air con­ 1973 TOYOTA COROLLA - Two door hardtop. Blue with RENT-A-CAR would be West. Harold cashed ditioning, 8-track deck. Phone clogged radiator. $300, or best black vinyl roof. Very attrac­ by DAY •WEEK •MONTH says: Paaa AM/FM radio. 51,000 miles. 33 offer. Call afternoon or his ace of diamonds, decided 568-9348 after 5 p.m. Days, highway, 28 city. Excellent tive. 8 cylinder, automatic Opening lead — J v 643-0888. evening, 647-1082. 173 Spruce Also Long Term Leasing on Any M ake or M odel that Miles would have found a condition. $1595. 742-7593. transmission, power steering. ^alc About Our By Oswald & James Jacoby Street, Apt. 9. $1195. ® bid with eight clubs and so DAILY RENTALS FROM March Service Astro-graph Today's hand was played by played him for-seven clubs Alley Oop — Dave Qraue •8.00 PER DAY *1,^^ S p e c la U l” Harold Ogust of New York and three diamonds. Harold By BERNICE BEDE 0 8 0 L back In 1981. His five-notrump finessed against West and rr 6EEM8 TO ME THB BOYS WERE A MESSUkETH4fr/ MEBB8I HE'LL/ ITMINK call was the grand-slam force made the slam. “W t 7 TH/ln- TREE HAS P U J ^ r CANT BE CLTT /CAN W U ^ L ^ KILL V HIS BRAIN Big on comfort! Big on vaiue! THE EhfTRANCE n S H T T ^ ^ T WEl^ For Satuiday, March 19,1977 • designed to ask partner to bid riT\6ELF,70UTTO, • i seven If he held two of the CAH'M POT \ H s . n u A T V l u n c h ! Route 83 ARIES (March 21-April 19) ’77 Matador! SCRANTON 872-9145 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) three top honors in trumps. A Tennessee reader asks if There’s a strong possibility you’ll New social contacts can play a North had them and bid the we have ever heard of a con­ VERNON (are better than you’d hops In a larger role In your future than grand slam. 643-1181 situation that’s caused you con­ vention called the "Short you realize. It pays to be nice to West was certain that Ogust MOTORS, INC. siderable concern. people you happen to meet to­ diamond." day. would not have bid the way he The answer is “ Yes." There CADILLAC • OLDSMOBILE • PONTIAC TAURUS (April 20-May 20) had unless he happened to be Take advantage of any oppsr- SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. are several complicated and void of clubs. Hence, a club rather useless systems that tunlty permitting you to expand 21) It might prove ultimately lead seemed useless and Chevy Sedan your social contacts. An ex­ benallclal to let go of something employ both artificial one- Truekt lor Safa 62 cellent lima to Join that club that hasn’t been profitable In ex­ might well give declarer an club and one-diamond Ctmptrt-Trallort important teick if dummy Moblio Nofflss 66 you’ve hash considering. change lor something with latent openings. We suggest you 1973 FORD EXPLORER - F possibilities. held -the club king. It would r x QEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) shun the diamond ones like the © 1l77>yWA>>e.TJM.968U.5.Ni(W. 3*18 *3®-,V-8, 3 speed, excellent have given declarer his con- plague. Super Sharp ARE YOU Selling your Mobil Something favorable Is develop­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) tract on a silver platter lor condition. 38.000 miles. 872- ing that could enhance your The time may be ripe to Institute 76" 4875. after 4:00. Home? Buyers are waiting. aBerry’ir’s World — Call Plaza Homes. Broker. 1- position. Don’t be afraid to aim at some Important changes affec­ The Flintatones — Hanna-Barbera Productions ambitious targets. ting your household. If you feel the Inclination, go ahead. CANCER (Junt 21-July 22) Ready Used BRAND NEW 14 foot wides, Something promising hsrstolore AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) RK3H// ...THAT'S THE KIND OP , Molorcyclti-Bleycloi 64 from $9995, in stock ready for hidden may be revealed today. You'll do well at anything you put PAPEtt HATS/ ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY immediate delivery. I^ice in- You have bean so close you’ve your mind to today. If you see a P A / r r y f a \/o k s / THAT LASTS 'TIL THE JOD 'L cluded: Wall to wall previously overlooked It.' way to fatten your bank account, ALEX GREEN CHEESE FOURTH OF JULY/ 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON ' you have the green light. IN TH* SHAPE carpeting, matching LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If HALEY Cars At FXJ200 - Built by factory O F s h a m r o c k s ' appliances, txiw window, front someone responsible offers a PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) In PAUSEP AMC Matador Sedan engineer. Branch heads, country kitchen, and much Barnett clutch, aluminum business proposition today, It situations where you had only HERE more. Large selection to could be worm listening to. partial control, matters will pass rocker rollers, Mikunl car­ choose from, all priced to sell. A Long-range financial benefits completely to your hands. You’ll buretor, balanced motor, blue Ebicellent financing available. are probable. feel better, and do better. Sensible Prices printed motor, and transmis- Trades welcomed. Parts, slon. $3,400 firm. Call 646-7732. supplies, and accessories. VIRQO (Aug. 23-8spL 22) You 77.3" might be prompted to make an Full time service department. Important decision today to br­ TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and ing about soma radical changes. Cross Highway, Berlin Tum- II you are, do It without looking HORNET *3495 ^75 MRT *2995 rack. $1,750. 289-4042. (76 g ^ B j^ r lin , Connecticut. 1- back. 'Hie niid'Size AM C Matador Sedan 1 4-Door Sodtn, 6 cyt.. Buto., 1 Swingar, aquippad iutt right ■ PS. ridio. dark graon ■ slam tlx, auto., PS. radio.' 1974 YAMAHA-DT 250 En- LIBRA (Stpl. 23-Oel. 23) Match 19, 1977 ■ matalllc. matching Intarlor. ■ vinyl top, 4 naw Uraa. amarald duro. Excellent condition. 3,- Partnerships coma easy to you, c ■ undar 10.000 mllaa. You’re likely to be more enter­ ■ graan, malehing Intarlor, 600 miles. Best reasonable 1972 LIBERTY TRAILER - and there could be a new one Born Loser — Art Sansom gives >Du more overall length 1 whita top, 20,000 mllaa. 122 X 55.2 bedrooms. Set up to prising this year than you have offer. Call after 4 p.m., 649- developing. Thgra’s evidence bean In the past. You’ll know 8807. move right in. New washer that It has great promise. and dryer, air conditionin. what you want, where you’re go­ and width than the so*called ling. ing and how to get there. 1975 KAWASAKI 500. Only 3,- Will sell frunished for ^,50u,5W. 'DOM'T BE SCARED, CADPV.IT'S OUST ME AND' or unfurnished for $5,500. Call Bugs Bunny — HBlmdahl and Stoftol 000 miles. Excellent condi­ 646-8665, or 742-7169. HURRICAME AHP DIPTH BPPlE AMP P0ST4... ftill-size Chevy Sedan. 1 72 240Z *4995 l73CaK»ST*2595 tion, some accessories. Asking $1250. Call 643-2391 C IS77byNU.Inc. WE'RE A PRA60M IM THE SCHOOL PLAH. 1 Mint condition, 4 apaad 1 2-Ooor Hardtop, auto., radial ' 1972 - SIXTEEN Foot (Tag HEREfe YEB. DIPLOMA FTOM fM SO 1 custom intarlor, wire whaola, ■ tiraa, naw exhaust ayatam. after 5:30. TH' “BtJeSY S e v m . O' S A FE EXCITED/ ■ AM/FM ataroo. 47,000 milea. ■ ThIa la tha car your daughter along) Self-contained trailer. "Amazing — the Impact ha has had on us all, BUT IT'S MO Blfo PEAL, 3UST A WALK-CM, ■ Out of Thia Wortdl ■ wantal One owner. 35,000 Many extras - awning, 2 bottle DRIVIN'", PETUNIA/ 1 mllaa. 1972 KAWASAKI - 100. eh?" WALK-OM. WALK-OM, WALK-OM. A n d lists for $352 less. Completely rebuilt dirt bike. propane stove and heater, 2 ^ m p are a mld sl« to a full sl«? AMC is happy to. Because we way refrigerator, llOV-gas, OHHH ...THANK Our Boarding Houao — Carrol & McCormick think we win handily. See for yourself. waK body ^ e molding, bumper guards, wheel covets and special $275. 1973 Honda CB 350. Excellent condition, $650. 649- llOV-converter - battery >400/ HI rlJ o 3 ™ * ' an AMC exclusive - 7796. charger, electric brakes, f««droorn, more front and rear legroom, and more B L ^ R p r o t e c t io n PLAN* II. The only full 2 year 24000 grease hitch with load YES, BUSTER,' NO. MAJOR! front at^ rear hiproom tnan Chevy's Impala Sedan T i'™ “"anty on engine and drive train. And the only full l year, equalizer, rear-view fender VES, CLYDE.' AND A 12.000 mile warranty protecting everything else on your car 174 260Z *4795 I72GREMUN *1495 Ctmptrt-Tnllora ■ Here’s • buutyl Loadsd In- Moblio Homtt mount mirrors. Sleeps 6. $1800 BIG NO To MRS HOOPLE standar^on thf Tm ^l“ except tires. 1 •,«79ndW’ 3tpaad.Eeonomy ! 68 call after 7:30 p.m. 646-1353. ■ eluding MIohslln liras. ■ PlutI Tha dapandablllty ol a , Like Individual reclining All things considered, we think It’s quite clear that the ■ AM/FM. air, undar 40,000 I HAD ttoUBLE PICKIN' ©19!?»yMA.ktc.1M 899 US Sit OR ■ mllat. amarald graan, wddla 1 ."Pl".- Light blua ■ 18' CAMPER trailer - single Matador is a better buy. Because Matador ■ S n ^ , wath S watr vinyl In- 1972 - Y ELLO W STO N E t r a il ■ Intarlor. ■ terlor. axle, excellent condition. UP HIS AFTER doesn’t just ^ve you more. It gives you more Travel Trailer. 21 foot, tan- HE LEFT CLUB PISCO-PIP for hundreds of dollars less. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call 742-8930. dom wheels, sleeps six, fully BUT A self contained, many extras COUPLE Ace - WIrth Call 643-7710, days. This Funny World 1969 YELLOWSTONE - 18 OF HIS Foot, self contained. Gas, I BUMPED INTO MOOR C A R BUDDIES AulomoUvo Strvico 66 TRYING , 3-18 1 72 NOVA *1495 electric, stove, refrigerator, fin a lly HEY curie, WHAT I73MTSUN *2395 freezer. Reese hitch, jacks TO: ’ TALKED.' 1 ,S«<*" 9 Cyl., auto., ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- AR6 YOU DOING a •’9. fadlo. vary daan, pricad and mirrors. 649-4164, after ITS JUST |5 * ? ~ ';4 "’Ca“d"’ ’ 5:00. sun specialists, factory ■HARD To AFTER THE GAME? 1 *'* '*."/''9 trained, one day service, 114 East Main Street, Hockville TELL AuhmoUva Strvlot 66 871-1617. t ( Compare All tho Now 1977 AMC’s and Jeep’s For Comforl and DuraMllty: STOPPING iv e DeCormier TW IOGS lAMCn Pacer JeepHCJ-S SUPER SHOPPING TIME A BREATH T E 5 T = f NOTHING ') ^ I'P PRACTICE ' AM Cn Hornet Jeep.nMfagoneer j^ n W -7 MOTOR SALES JN C . 3 - / 6 - 3 ATTOTDTA. CT V V y ( AAYSHOriFr 285 BROAD ST.. M ANCHESHR La MC n Gremlin Jeep n Pickup JemnGh»mlr«» ------X ' ^ R E Y D ^ Open Tonight til 8:00 P.M. Short Riba — Frank HIM WE W U BE DEALING 6 4 3 -4 1 6 5 1 AM NEW IM V PLEASE TO TEUL MO ’ UKE THERFS NO TOMORROW TOUR CDUNTRYj /V\EWHATSieNS«y§? C H E C K S . ^ R A a s r J V------^ WE PAY $15 for complete DATSUN B-210 Ends RRIdnlta Saturday □ / MICKEY’S MOTOR SALES junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland Hatchback • Automatic, Auto Bqody, 528-1990. excellent condition. AM/FM 8 □B C H T 7 McN»u|kt S y n J . lac track, radials. Call after 8:00 "Buy your Next C ar IV/iere the Service / a " MG MIDGET 1974 • 23,000 p.m., 289-2060. $2800. "Now, don’t get into an argument with miles, top condition. Red with LYNCH MOTORS, MG. anybody and invite them to step outside. ’' black soft top. AM/FM PARTS Department now open IBOUTE 88. ROCKVILLE 875-2595 cassette player. $2399. Drive Saturdays. Complete line of 345 Ctnitr Stmt 646-4321 it with top down on Saturday. Chrysler parts. Chorches ' 4 643-4066. Motors. 649-S6M. PM OR V PAGE TWELVE - B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. FrI.. March 18. 1977

•Mnnchpxter Evening Herald- Vernon council sets B u ile th V olunteerism is FISH topic For IF M * I I i i • BOLTON • COVENTRY “ b o a rd - Home Delivery South Windsor dates for budgeting ® luncheon to the estimated five per cent of the Phone 647-9946 EAST HARTFORD/area news The total volunteer concept. In­ which local clergymen, officials, capital region’s 46,000 elderly per­ Tolland FRIDAY..MARCH 16, 197.7 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS f * • SOUTH WINDSOR .VERNON The Town Council will start its Health District, and HELP. cluding^ the perspectives and social service and health care per­ sons who are not mobile and the ad­ budget deliberation schedule March April 13: Public works, Grade 7 and 8 students at the limitations of volunteers, will be the sonnel have been invited. ditional numbers who are semi- ' ------29. All meetings will start at 7:30 engineering and parks departments. Tolland Middle School edged out subject of a talk by the Rev. Robert Pastor Casstevens is executive mobile and need some kind of care or p.m. in the council chamber of the April 12: Vernpn Cemetery Com­ Grade 5 and 6 students In a contest C. Casstevens at the meeting of South ° t|ie Department of Aging a friend. Memorial Building, unless otherwise mittee, Social Security, pensidn in­ conducted to see which group could Windsor FISH March 24 at 11:45 a.m. and of the Breakthrough to the Aging Following Pastor Casstevens’ talk, announced. surance, group insurance, unemploy­ bring in the most nonperishable food at the Avery Street Christian Program of the Capitol Region there will be a brief Intermission. Housing official JT [BuHetIn board] At the March 29 meeting the ment compensation, municipal in­ items to donate to the Tri-Town food Reformed Church. Conference of Churches. The annual business meeting will ...... * I'l I I n~~llll I II following budgets are scheduled for surance, refunds, tax adjustments, bank. The contest was sponsored by This will be the annual meeting of Breakthrough to the Aging serves start at about 1:15 p.m. review: Town Council, executive and contingency. Charter Revision Com­ the Blue and Gold Club in conjunction administrative, probate court and mission, interest on debt, principal with the home room representatives. defends pets ban East Hartford jury committee, registrars, elec­ payments, capital improvements, David Standley, president of the tions, accounting, outside auditing, sewer assessment fund. club, coordinated the drive at the “In no way could (Mrs. Walter • It is difficult to supervise any pet The Sisterhood of Temple Beth assessment. Board of Tax April 26 will be set for the Board of school. Celine Schwamb) ever conclude the (East control program in projects. Tephilah will present the Chug dance Review and tax collector. Education budget, which is always Hartford Housing Authority) was • Pets compound maintenance group Thursday evening at the tem­ March 31: Treasurer, purchasing, the largest one and usually the most arrogant,” said Ray Lavey problems in projects. ple at 465 Oak St. They will do Israeli law, town clerk. Permanent controversial. WFAIR” Dube ’Thursday. Lavey said every decision of the dances in celebration of Jewish Municipal Building Committee, The public hearing is scheduled Vernon SPECIALIST IN Lavey is chairman of the five- current authority on the pet issue has music month. Refreshments will be Planning Commission, Zoning Board April 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sykes served. "Showcase ’77,” the products show PRECISION member authority. He responded to been unanimous. He said members of Appeals, Zoning Commission Plan­ Larry Kalp, vice president of the School auditorium. Park St., sponsored by the Rockville Area LOWEST AIRFARE FOR COAST TO COAST CUTTING AND charges by Mrs. Schwamb the group have listened to pet owners often and ning Department, Conservation Com­ Bangor Theological Seminary, will Rockville. The annual town meeting Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled SCHEDULED SERVICE STYLING has been "arrogant, insolent and pet­ have tried to be fair in enforcing the mission, Merit Board, Economic will be May 17 at 8 p.m. at the Vernon ban. speak Thursday at the fourth Lenten Saturday and Sunday at the former CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION*RE8ERVATION8 ty” to her and to residents of Development Commission, Sewer Center Middle School, Rt. 30. Hockanum Park, a 100-unit complex Nick Giamalis, executive director, poHuck supper at 6:30 p.m. at the Authority, Arts Commission and the Grant store, Rockville Center. ’The First Congregational Church on Main Two Monday meetings for review hours Saturday will be noon to 8 p.m., for low income families maintained said Thursday attorneys for the Greater Hartford Transit District. of budgets had been scheduled, but HAIR BOUTIQUE by the authority off Brewer St. authority served three tenants evic­ St. A children’s study program is April 7: Health, Housing Code, and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. held after the supper. due to a conflict with meetings of r r _ ------*-647-9949 i SPECIALIZING IN ALL PHASES OF HAIRDRESSING Mrs. Schwamb made the com­ tion notices. Child Guidance Clinic, vital The members of First other boards involving council SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNTS ments at the Town Council meeting One tenant served in Veterans statistics, Rockville Public Health Dr. Alistair Karmody, attending Congregational Church are looking members, these dates will be Walk-ln$ Acc»pt0d Tuesday night. She referr^ to a re­ Ter., off Columbus Circle, has Nursing Association, Ambulance Ser- changed. surgeon at Albany Medical Center ^ □ x a v e l cent meeting held by the authority removed the pet. ’The authority has for items for their late April auction. vice, Manchester Sheltered Budgets to be discussed at those Hospital, will be one of the featured 290 MAIN ST. 649-7666 and lawyers for the Pet Committee stopped eviction there. They will take anything from fur­ Convenient Off-Street Parking Workshop, Manchester Homemakers ineetings include: Recreation, speakers at today’s symposium on of the complex. The other two tenants live in niture to building lots. Call the Service, social services, youth ser­ library, police, school crossing Diabetes Meilitus at Rockville ’The lawyers had argued for a com­ Hockanum Park, he said. They are so church to learn more. vices, Hockanum Valley Community guards, both fire departments, fire General Hospital. Dr. Karmody is a promise. ’hiey asked the authority to far contesting the evictions. Volunteer training sessions for the Council, Community Renewal Team, marshal, civil preparedness. Traffic member of the medical center’s allow tenants to police their own pet Giamalis said he had attended the Friendly Visitor program will be North Central Regional Mental Authority and canine control. replant team composed of vascular, owners. authority’s meeting with the pet held March 29, April 5, 12 and 19 at plastic, and orthpedic surgeons. Dr. The authority wrote the lawyers committee’s attorneys. St. Christopher’s Church from 12:30 Karmody was a member of a team later to tell them they would not "I though^ the commissioners to 2:30 p.m. each day. The volunteers who performed the first successful change their plans to enforce the pet treated the attorneys with every Mrs, Carlene Ouellette, left, and Mrs. Sally Ouellette (not related) hold up one end of the will visit the elderly. To learn more, foot transplant on a young child. CARTER’S respect,” he said. call Carla Merrill at 568-6966 or Bazaar to celebrate ban in all the town’s 879 units, in­ Richard Suisman, chairman of the bed-size celebrity quilt made by the East Hartford Emblem Club. (Herald photo by Breakthrough to the Aging at 527- cluding Hockanum, Lavey said. He said he respects Mrs. Barlow) - e j Capitol Region Council of RUCK CARAVAN He noted Mrs. Schwamb did not at­ Schwamb’s liking for pets and lier 2174. all holidays of year Governments and Democratic coun­ tend the special meeting. concern for the people of Hockanum The Ladies Guild of St. Rose is cilman from Hartford, will be guest ’The authority told pet committee Park. He noted she has helped many presenting its annual tag sale and Holidays of all sorts, including of the Tolland County Extension speaker at the meeting of the Vernon lawyeYs they had at least four people find homes for their pets. She Club makes celebrity quilt fair April 1 and 2. "Strawberry Day,” will be featured Home Economic Association. Young Republicans March 25 at the reasons for keeping the ban: has also helped others take care of The Italian Ladies Club of East home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hartford will hold an indoor tag sale in the "Carnival of Holidays" March In addition to exhibits on holiday • Pets are prohibited by the lease. their pets to avoid annoying The East Hartford Emblem Club Caterino, Valleyview Lane. He will Twenty-one did sign and returned Fitzgerald Kennedy, Lady Bird John­ and arts and crafts sale Sunday, 24, sponsored by the Tolland County crafts and foods, craft items and food • Fellow tenants have complained neighbors. has made it possible for one lucky speak on the regional government the strips. The women then worked son, Pearl Bailey, Jimmy Durante, April 17, at 464 Tolland St. from noon Extension Service. items will also be sold. about pets in the projects. “’This is her cause,” he said. person to put 21 celebrities on his the signature strips into a quilt large George Burns, Totie Fields, Ray to 4 p.m. Admission is free. For The bazaar will be in the activities Proceeds from the event will and how it affects towns of the bed. Capitol Region. Anyone interested is enough to cover any bed. Bolger, Mary Pickford, David booths, call Angela Kobylanski at building at the Tolland County provide special program leaders and The club made a quilt containing invited to attend. For more informa­ Brinkley, Rosalind Russell, Emmett 528-5217 or Ann DeCarlo at 568-7457. Agriculture Center, Rt. 30, Vernon, speakers for county meetings and to signatures of stars and world figures. Proceeds from the raffle tickets tion, call any member of the Kelly, Joe DiMaggio, Ginger Rogers, from 10 to 9 p.m. buy equipment for home economics For the price of a raffle ticket," will enable the special charities com­ East Hartford Young Democrats It will feature crafts and foods for activities. organization or 875-2398. Manchester facility mittee of the club to buy hospital Irma Bombeck, Joan Rivers, someone will get to keep the quilt. plan an organizational meeting most holidays observed during the The extension service is planning a equipment. They will give it to the Groucho, and Mike Douglas. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Penney The quilt project began last The club received Miss Russell’s year. Among them will be Valen­ spring weekend tour to Buffalo, The Nathan Hale Branch of the summer when club members wrote three Hartford hospitals and the High School. Persons aged 16 to 36 tine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, signature one month before she died. N.Y., May 12 to 15. Reservations American Red Cross has issued an worries area town to many famous people. They told of Manchester hospital. are invited to join. To learn more, Easter, Mother’s Day, Graduation, Any Emblem Club member can must be made with the extension of­ appeal for volunteer drivers on a the Emblem Club which is affiliated They also plan a donation to the contact John Logan of 40 Hickory Dr. May Day, July 4, Halloween, JE HAVE OHE OF sell raffle tickets for the quilt. The fice by May 30. regular weekly or biweekly basis as a South Windsor Most of the officials also agreed with the Elks Club on Roberts St. East Hartford paramedics. Mrs. Helen Brown of the social ser­ , Christmas and raffle will be held April 11 after the Members of the tour committee “Driver of the Day.” ’These drivers South Windsor officials want to that 1-291, the proposed expressway They enclosed strips of fabric that The signatures on the quilt are: vices department of Hartford anybody’s birthday. THE SIGGEST TRUCK INVEHTORIES IH regular monthly meeting at the Elks are Judy Savoie of Coventry and are asked to be available from 8:30 push for improvement of town roads between 1-91 in Windsor and 1-86 in would be used to make the quilt and Frank Sinatra, Bess Truman, Mitzi Hospital will tell the Pilgrim Youth Roslyn Kornfeld of Coventry is Luha Williams of Tolland. Plans are a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to transport blood Manchester, is a necessity to handle Home on Roberts St. The public is and completion of 1-291 in the asked the stars to sign them. Gaynor, Mamie Eisenhower, Rose welcome to attend the drawing. Fellowship of the First general chairman for the event. to visit several points of interest in and persons to hospitals, doctor ap­ THE HARTFORD COUKH AREA. SHOP Buckland area, where Manchester is traffic expected from the Congregational Church Sunday at 7 Others assisting will be Irene the area including the Corning Glass pointments and such. For more infor­ planning an industrial park. Manchester industrial park. p.m. about how they might help Berriault of Rockville, sales tables, plant, Rockwell Gallery of Western. mation, call the Red Cross office, 38 US AHD GET A GREAT RUT IH THE Several officials said they were small children in hospitals. are Inge ’Thoms, Coventry, president Park St., Rockville. But the South Windsor Town Coun­ suffering from lack of information Art, the Rochester Lilac Festival and The YMCA will hold its Middle Niagara Falls. cil isn’t sure that road improvement about Manchester’s plans. Cage tournament continues TRUCK OF YOUR CHOICE. School Dance tonight at the 770 Main is the best course of action. “Manchester should share its in­ St. center from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. No formation,” Nancy Caffyn, chairman The East Hartford Parks and Wednesdays and Saturdays, most from Penney to East Hartford High ’The council met this week with the one will he admlted after 8:30. of the Mass ’Transit (Commission, Recreation Department continues its gyms will be closed at Penney. School for the rest of the season. Mass Transit Commission and the The arbitration session between said. She and d ie Decker, a council school basketball tournament Slye and O’Brien will be open Wednesdays, all evening programs Economic Development Commis­ teachers’ representatives and those member, suggested a meeting of schedule Saturday. Saturday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. for in the neighborhood schools are sion, and everyone agreed there of the Board of Education set for representatives from South Windsor, The Pee Wee scheduled for Satur­ students of Grades 4, 5 and 6. canceled except for the following: would be a dramatic increase in traf­ tonight has been canceled. Manchester and East Hartford, day is: Goodwin vs. Mayberry and Students in Grades 7 and 8 and high Hockanum indoor soccer from 7 td fic on local roads when the Sunset Ridge vs. Woodland; then which would also be affected by traf­ school may attend from 2:30 to 4:30 9:30 p.m., Goodwin badminton from The Art League will take a trip to Manchester industrial park is built. fic. Hockanum vs. O'Connell. p.m. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Pitkin indoor Players should arrive Saturday at 1 the Museum of Fine Arts and the Officials were concerned that the All other neighborhood schools are soccer from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.; p.m. for the early game and 2:30 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Manchester facility, which would in­ School budget closed. Penney teen drop-in from 7:30 to 9:30 Boston May 28. To learn more about p.m. for latel- game. The Saturday 1 to 4:30 p.m. p.m., and EHHS women’s physical T1ie$45,000 clude a huge J.C. Penney Co. dis­ In other council work this week, the day-long trip, see Randy Smith of Due to tournament play program for adults has been shifted recreation from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. tribution center, would also dump the Board of Elducation made a plea 60 Elmer St. or call 528-6304. heavy traffic on streets such as Plea­ for no cuts in its 1977-78 budget MAKOFOCCUiNCl sant Valley Rd. ' request. Johnnie Walker Red RRAND NEW 1977 RRAND NEW 1077 Town officials have plans to up­ (Council members indicated they Area police report grade that road, but the im­ liked what they saw in the budget, CHEVROLET Vi TON 4-WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP provements are low on a priority list but there was no indication whether Pickup, 8‘ body, 306 V-6, stanidard tranamMon, raar atap for federal aid. Town Engineer Allan Vt ton. O' Flaattida, 350 V*0 angina, 4-apaad tranamiaskm, raar atap the council would leave the school bumpw. dock, doma lamp awttch, bdow aya llna mlrrora. T.tooa bumpar. gaugaa. dgar llghtar, bdow aya llna mlrrora. full dapth Young said South Windsor was budget intact. pain^ hatvy duty front and raar aprlnga, powar ataartno, hatvy duty East Hartford second time this week sometime foam aaat, haavy duty front aprlnga. powar ataaring, fual tank akid asking for a higher priority, but this r • "On The Rocks” ■hocka, allding raar window, Cartar Cara. Stk. #5245 ’The Board of Elducation is seeking Plata, L78.15 on>off road tlraa, Cartar Cara. Stk. #5180 week’s discussion raised question Arthur L. Lisbon, 32, of 1268 Silver between ^ p.m. and midnight a total of $7,572,477 for 1977-78, up Lane, East Hartford, was arrested Thursday. A rear storage shed and about the project. from the 1976-77 appropriation of $7,- Leroy Vander Putten, chairman of Thursday on a court warrant freezer were broken into and $100 OUR PRICE *4730 OUR PRICE *5460 123,905. Most of the increase is for charging him. with first-degree kid­ worth of meat and fish was removed. the Elconomic Development Commis­ staff salary increases. Contest. sion, said that improvements are naping and third-degree criminal The restaurant itself had been School board chairman Marjorie mischief. broken into Monday night and about needed but it may be “self Hutensky emphasized that the board defeating” to improve them enough The charges stem from the alleged $50 worth of meat was stolen. FREE ECP CORROSION PROOFHIG WITN EVERY prepared its request with “a great forceful abduction of his ex-wife to' handle truck traffic. deal of care,” using "zero-based Vernon ’Those at the meeting seemed to from her High Court home the night Win a dazzling budgeting." NEW TRUCK PURCHRSED FROM STOCK think that minimal Improvements of March 7, police said. No serious Gregg Gonjaw, 19, of 10 Eleanor diamond*and Cuts in the education budget “real­ Dr., East Hartford, was arrested would be better because an excellent harm to the woman was reported. celebrate with A RCaULAR $110 VALUE ly hurt,” she said. '"They can cut Lisbon was being held this mor­ Thursday on a court warrant Johnnie Walker Red road might draw more traffic from very deeply into our curriculum,” Manchester. ning on $25,000 surety bond for charging him with possession and on the rock*. she said. appearance in Common Pleas Court sale of marijuana to an undercover agent. First prize is a 10-carat diamond 12 today. or $25,000 cash! Vernon Police said the arrest was OUR OK USED CARS ARE South Windsor roads Hugh A. Rhodes, 24, of 145 made with the cooperation of Elast Second prize is a S-carat diamond Scotland Rd., East Hartford, was Hartford police. Gonjaw posted a $1,- or $10,000 cash! arrested by Sgt. James A. Keegan on 000 bond. He is scheduled to appejir in will be cleaned soon a town street Thursday on a court Common Pleas Court 19, Rockville, Third prize is a 2-carat diamond RECONDITIONED AND warrant charging Rhodes with April 23. or $5,000 cash! TRUCKS breaking into Leone’s Pharmacy, 678 South Windsor’s spring road and Ida Hlawma from Austria, now Burnside Ave., early Saturday mor­ Brenda Tremain, 16, of 12 School 125 fourth prizes are GUARANTEED sweeping program will begin March attending South Windsor High mJIaaga***^’ ***** bumpar. Vary Im ning. St., Rockville, was charged Thursday sets of four hand-blown 28 and will last for about eight weeks. School. m u m n * The charges are criminal attempt with fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ Johnnie Walker Red Subdivisions will be swept first, with Anyone interested may now sign up ting). The complaint was made by K- "On the Rocks" to commit larceny, third-degree arterial streets next, beginning on with Jim Snow at the Town Hall for burglary, second-degree criminal Mart at Vernon Circle. She is glasses—just like this one. Jran'Torlrib'SCR^ Wagon. V-8, au ta^ So ?* the east side of town. dlUonlng, powar ataaring and brakaa, radio. the April 6 bus trip to Radio City mischief, fourth-degree larceny, and scheduled to appear in court April 13. Music Hall. Cheers! ]97d Qf*DS $4345 Residents are requested to rake possession of less than four ounces of ataaring. radio. powar The date of April 13 has been set by James Gray, 17, of 24 Farmstead M t a 80 4^Door Hardtop. V-8, auto., air con- sand off lawns into gutters and to marijuana. $ 4 2 9 5 dltlonl^ powar ataaring and brakaa, radio. the Advisory Committee on Aging for make every effort to remove sticks, About $500 in cash, some drugs and Lane, Vernon, was charged Thursday ^Ita^^r. Ha^op. V-8, auto., powar^tM^M BMCm COMER a South Windsor Open Forum at with reckless driving, driving an un­ and brakaa, AM-FMt Starao, vlr^ roof. ^ 197,^H|EV. ' . , $2048 large stones, cans and other debris other items were taken from the Nova 2^Door CM pa. 8 cyl., atandard, radio. Town Hall. All South Windsor registered motor vehicle, misuse of *Actual prize diamorKj not shown. sas'fc... . . j “i»s which may damage sweeping equip­ store. m w . c Beyl., auto. radla7a?yi;M 1 0 T A H U S V . $ 3 9 9 5 •to^ng and brakaa. windows 8 aoala. radio residents are invited to discuss ac­ registration plates, and driving mllaaga. ment. Rhodes was being held this mor­ Mail your completad lorm to: Coupa. V-8, auto., air con- Wai ''•ry low mllaago! tivities and concerns related to the ning on $15,000 surety bond for court without a license. 1° °l Johnnie Walker Red ...... _____ lat aaata, ’ JOHNNIE WALKER RED Scotch Whisky,and then answer the three questions listed below; 1978 CHEV, $5095 aging. Police said Gray was observed ON THE ROCKS CONTEST Caprioa 4-D^*i***' wlliyi IWI. Senior citizen news appearance today. PO. BOX 9900. 1. Johnnie Walker Red is txjtlled in what city In ScollandO p o ^ daaring and brakMi'radio, ^n^ n ft teacup auction, including various driving recklessly in the parking lot Answer:______Baautiful looking car. Waa $2048 NEW CANAAN. CONN. 06842 _ kinds of food, will be held Monday at Ann M arie’s R estaurant, 284 of the Center Road School. He was Ir 2. In whal city did Johnnie Walker Red receive the m m .^ 3 4 4 5 r^lo.'v^lmmllMgar Wagon. V-8, autoTair con- St. Peter’s Church, after lunch. The Governor St., was burglarized for the released on his promise to appear in highest award in 1890? Answer:_____ ditloning. powar’ aataaring and brakaa. radio, court April 13. low mllaiga. v-a,.uto„r2li?®7B ST* ' “ "®' '®®*' I®* mlloajJ; 3. Johnnie Walker Red is (Answer)__ __ % waa 13898 committee includes Doris Robidous, I East Hartford I Scotch Whiskies. Rose Coughlin and Mildred Ryan. w u mnagon. 4 cyl., auto $1745 . public records tow mHaaga. ill^ n m o P ltlttif Ivagon...... V-l. . .. -.to.,u ita, Vlrair con­c ^ dlUonlng, power MMnn W u p . V -t, . iI oT potS On Thursday, CRT nutritionist I I certify that I am ol legal drinking age under the laws of my home slate ing and brakaa. radio. iiw n g ano prakaa. ScoHadala trim pkg., F ir e c a lls $ 26 9 8 '“99«9-r«k. radio and many mora axtru. Waa I 4 ig i Janice Macferran will speak at the W arrunly clt-eilit JrlZS coup. 4 cyl NAME: * 2 7 9 5 lunch. James A. McCarthy to James M. -AD D RESS I»fl6u’'8 5 6 « Vlogon. V-«, .u to .7 p j;,^ • V-8. 3 apaad, r i Walsh et aln property on Timothy East Hartford Thursday, 8:59 p.m. —Brush (ire to the CITY:. 1978 PONT, $5495 »n8 bf.k.., . k h o 83495. The South Wigndsor Senior Citizens -STATE:___ Rd.. conveyance tax of $64.90. rear of 80 Jefferson Lane. I ™ Uoupo. V.*, u to . poaw MMnno Club will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday, 10:58 a.m. —Medical call to •Kd Wikot. air conditioning, radio, vinyt rooT C. Bruno Primus to Bruno J. AARP donates wheelchairs 147 Smith Dr. Thursday, 10:04 p.m. —Medical call to JlSZEtSHILcoupaa^a! Those assigned to work on 15 Chapman St. and many oUiar axtraa. Waa $»7S. Primus, Lot 3 in Long Hill Park, con­ Mrs. Madeline Delaney and nurse Janet Klett ask Mrs. Eileen Thursday, 11:38 a.m. —Medical call to I GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK'' retreshments under coordinator veyance tax of $9.35. 387 Tolland St. Today, 3 a.m. —Medical call to 597 Emma Newmarker include Mary Erma Islieb to Victor M. Charron, a patient at the Burnside Convalescent Home, how 'Thursday, 11 A f a.m. —Medical call to Burnside Ave. ____ i and Charles Varrick, Antoinnette and she likes the new wheelchair given the home Wednesday by the 10 Hillside Ave. Today, 6:39 a.m. —Medical call to 29 Rodriguez et al, property on Tolland Anthony Zagorsky, Anna Kuktis, Maplewood Ave. I St., conveyance tax of $37.40, Thursday, 2:50 p.m. —Auto accident at Ruth Hall, Elsie Bertram and Carl American Association for Retired People, Chapter 1006. Mrs. H. Lester Ledbetter et al to Town Main and Maple Sts. Tolland County !l Grosch. Delaney, chapter president, said they also gave wheelchairs to' Thursday, 4:34 p.m. —Medical call to 94 ol Somer$«t Importtfi Lid iheir advertising Hill Associates, property on Main 'Thursday, 2:23 p.m. -G a s washdown. I the Silver Lane Pavilion Home and the East Hartford Con­ Larrabee St. Five Corners, Ellington. I The program includes talks bv St., conveyance tax ol $192.50. Thursday, 5:24 p.m. —Auto accident two AFS exchange students: Krln Vincent Wojnilo to A. Claire valescent Hospital. Mrs. Klett, director of nursing at Burn­ Today, 1:51 a.m. —Accident. Rt. 196, CARTE with minor injuries on Brewer St. near Tolland. Kenney from South Windsor, who has Lussier et al, property on Overbrook side, said, “It’s an excellent chair. We will put it to good use OPEM m ilM S TIL I P.M. the St. Christopher Church. Today, 10:06 a.m. —Auto accident, Rt. Proof. Imported by Somerset Importers, Ud.. N.Y, N.Y I 1 2 2 9 R1A1H ST. Dr., conveyance tax of $44. daily.” (Herald photo by Pinto) THURt. TIL • PJI. been an exchange student to Turkey; Thursday, 6:53 p.m. -M edical (Sail to 50 6, Andover. MANCHESTER Hillside Ave. ' *■ I / . > PAGE TWO-B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl,, March 18, 1977

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. March 18. 1977- PAGE THRF.R.B Vernon educators f.. t Roaming dog problems adopt new budget *!>: on the rise in Vernon Court judges show inconsistency By BARBARA RICHMOND ' She said cuts were made in areas V 'Kn In the past four days the Vernon while off its own property, the dog -of equipment supplies and repairs. dog warden, Mrs. Helen Gleason, and has to be quarantined at the pound By MILT RICHMAN reinstate Turner, the Braves’ ’That’s the nature of the man. It isn’t “He’s going to have to do it or I’ll do Herald Reporler of our courts are as inconsistent as I’m reminded of how the late She said most of these were small her assistant have picked up 28 for 14 days, Mrs. Gleason said. TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - suspended owner, until all the facts that he really despises Kuhn so it for him. You have a man enjoined A $9,844,638 budget was approved some of our baseball people, and Kenesaw Mountain Landis once amounts which will not damage the roaming dogs. The problem is in­ Roaming dogs brought to the pound ^owie Kuhn tells me he feels a can be heard in court and then hit a much, it’s simply that he’d be from looking after his business right by the Vernon Board of Ekiucation that’s what I would call the height of pointed to the rule dealing with the ability to teach. creasing. are kept for seven days. If not home run Thursday when U.S. critical of anyone who was com­ at the time it needs looking after the limrsday night. It does not reflect great sense of satisfaction and inconsistency. action any commissioner could take She said a substantial cut of $10,000 Mrs. Gleason said Thursday it is claimed by their owner, Mrs. District Court Judge Frank J. missioner. Charlie can’t stand most.” any staff reduction, but the budget vindication. Despite his setback in the Turner “in the best interests of baseball.” was made in the audio-visual budget against the law to allow a dog to Gleason tries to find a good home. If McGarr ruled in his favor in denying authority unless he’s the one exer­ stili has to go to the Town Council, That’s perfectly understandable. What puzzles me about this entire case. I’m sure Bowie Kuhn feels The rule is somewhat elastic the and $12,700 was cut from repairs and roam. It also is expensive for the this fails the dog has to be put to Finley’s request for $3.5 million cising it. public hearing and annual town If I were he, though. I’d also feel business is how one U.S. District better about his stature as com­ equipment. Other areas suffering owner when the dog has to be sleep. damages in Chicago. As for Turner, he may give Kuhn way it was written, and during his meeting. some sense of caution because Court judge can rule that the missioner in light of McGarr’s deci­ commissionership, Landis once cuts were the high school business retrieved from the dog pound. After bringing the dog in, Mrs. “You take things as they come,” sion. Mrs. Elizabeth Steele, chairman of Charlie Finley never quits, no matter baseball commissioner does have asked his attorney, the late Leslie department, where a request for If a dog is picked up within 24 hours Gleason makes every effort find the Kuhn says, about going one-for-two. the board’s budget committee, said what. Three different people could authority over the owner of the He should feel better if for no other O’Connor, about its legality. typewriters was cut in half. after being brought to the pound, the owner. This is easier if the dog is “ What happened in Chicago is the original budget requests, made to tell him he’s dead, and he still Oakland A’s and how another U.S. reason than he’s not bunting so much Under special education, $15,000 owner pays $10. If the dog is over six licensed and has the Information on tremendously important. What “What does this mean?” he said, School Supt. Raymond Ramsdell, wouldn’t lie down, and besides Finley vs. Kuhn District Court judge can rule doesn’t anymore, he’s swinging away. At was' cut from tuition. Mrs. Steele/ months old and has not been licensed, happened in Atlanta is a preliminary pointing to the rule in the book. totaled $10,400,864. These were pared its tag. If not, she advertises a Charlie Finley, Bowie Kuhn least, he’s acting, doing something, said the committee felt the amount the owner also has to obtain the step in an important decision.” have any authority over the owner of to $9,953,000 by Dr. Ramsdell. description and hopes the owner will shouldn’t forget "Ted Turner now which to my way of thinking is far “It means whatever you make it had been over-estimated. license before the dog is released. ^ that as it may, Bowie Kuhn is the Atlanta Braves. Can somebody Then the budget committee made see it or call in looking for the dog. waiting to take a legal crack at him. more trouble in the end than Finley. better than stepping back and doing mean,” O'Connor replied. She said 92 per cent of the total For each day after the first 24 far from being out of the woods yet. please explain this laughable riddle further cuts of $108,362. Unclaimed dogs may be purchas^ The way I see it, the commissioner When the judge ordered Kuhn to to me because my legal experience is nothing. Remember how the com­ budget is fixed costs. hours, the owner pays $3 a day for for $5. Finley says he’s appealing, which Landis understood that and made The approved budget is an increase won one and lost one. reinstate Turner, suspended for rather limited. I suppose it has a lot missioner said he couldn’t do “ In general, there’s not much left board. Mrs. Gleason said she' has comes about as much of a surprise as the rule reflect the force of his per­ of 7.2 per cent, or $660,156, over the A license must also be purchased. He struck out Wednesday when “tampering” with Gary Matthews to do with what district you’re in- anything about Catfish Hunter’s con­ to cut. We got it down to a bare bones used up about 200 pounds of dog food his hiring another manager. sonality. current budget. Mrs. Steele said the Mrs. Gleason reminds owners that U.S. District Court Judge Newell before signing him as a free agent, he when you challenge the com­ tract problem with Finley? I budget without impairing over the past 3\4 weeks. No matter whether he wins or loses Slowly but surely, Bowie Kuhn, I budget presented to the council last dogs must be on a leash while being Edenfield ruled in Atlanta he had to made it clear he meant right now. missioner’s authority. Anyway, 1 rem ember it, and still say he programs,’’ Mrs. Steele said. If a roaming dog bites someone walked. his appeal, he will keep after Kuhn. think, is growing to understand what spring reflected an 8.1 per cent in­ Referring to Kuhn, Edenfield said,said. think they should get ttogether. o g e t h SSome m e could’vebefr''thlf brought his influence to i^metns® tw crease over the previous one. The budget will go to the council. bear. that rule means, too. “ I thihk we did a good job Next month, the council and the eliminating items that won’t hurt the board will meet to review the budget academic program," Mrs. Steele in detail before it goes to the hearing Hebron Dems to study said. and annual meeting. Herald angle (Idaho State tops UCLA; At South Windsor clinic names for board seat Vernon mayor opposes Earl Yost Mrs. Salvatore Mansella of 12 Poplar Rd., South Windsor, gets The Hebron Democratic Town the committee members or Democratic Town Chairman Richard her hearing tested in clinic at Wapping Church while her eight- Committee voted Tuesday night to Sports Editor dividing state surplus appoint a committee to fill a vacancy A. Keefe. year-old daughter, Lisa, watches. Public Health Nurse Joanne In other business, the com­ Vernon Mayor Thomas Benoit does on the Board of Education, c re a te North Carolina nips Irish “Certainly I would welcome any mittees welcomed new members not favor a proposal which would Kilgore of South Windsor is conducting the test. (Herald photo by the recent resignation of Mrs. surplus funds the General Assembly by Dunn) Louise Bourret, Mary Lou DeCar- give half the state surplus to towns Barbara Stanchfield. NEW YORK (UPI) —- Ask minutes and the Bengals scored 15 of tried to run out the clock and gotent allocates to my'town (we need finan­ Serving on the committee are First valho, Joseph Krist and Ray Szecht- flkA oEEvsEEvv^/*. A______iieniE. rinoi EE^:.E»» /EE. _4t.___ _ 4^ I____J ° a good?ond tpamteam nnriand if it pancan Kobe wnrIroHworked and cities. Nor does he favor the cial aid as much as anyone) but that the average sports fan to name their final 17 points on free throws to burned. Selectman Aaron Reid, Selectman man. They were elected at the com­ out, we'd be willing to play them proposal of the Connecticut decision should be made by all of the Strive for Ws head coaching jobs,” the dark-haired a college basketball stay just ahead of the fast closing Four Notre Dame turnovers off the Cynthia Wilson, Joan Rowley and mittee’s last meeting. former Wibur Cross High added. again.” Conference of Municioalities (CCM). elected state representatives and “I’m no Dee Rowe. I’m Dom Per- powerhouse and he’ll probably Pac-8 champions. four corners brought the 26-4 Tar which asked that all the surplus be James Lynch. The committee also voted to con­ In the final 37 seconds UCLA fouled Michigan had not played Detroit in should not be dictated by any group Area bulletin board tribute $50 to the Douglas Library to no. I’ll strive for the same thing, W’s respond with UCLA, Michigan, Heels back and Phil Ford shook off turned over to towns and cities. The unexpired term runs to tfie (wins),” Dom Perno said in his first reserve Ernie Wheeler twice. And an elbow injury to make a pair of foul four years, and Titan Coach Dick or individual,” Benoit said. November 1977 municipal elu:tion. buy new books. The town committee The last hurrah Vitale was also ready to discount any In a letter to State Sen. Robert public appearance as the University North Carolina or Kentucky. the 5-foot-ll freshman, who hadn’t shots with two seconds left. The proposal to give out half the Persons interested in filling the voted last month to contribute $50 to ill feelings that might have lieen Houley and State Reps. Terresalee of Connecticut’s new varsity basket­ “This is my last hurrah as a Three of the above proved worthy hit a shot all game, made all four “Phil is about an 80 per cent free surplus funds was made by House vacancy are asked to contact one of the Rescue Fire Truck fund also. simmering. Bertinusen, Chester Morgan and Minority Leader Gerald F. Stevens. Bolton needed. Persons interested may call ball coach. basketball coach,” Rowe told a of their reputation TTiursday night free throws to preserve the victory. throw shooter (85 percent, actually), Dorothy Miller, the mayor said he Elaine Cohen, 742-9866; Kay Feeney, “I’m excited and delighted and it’s gathering of nearly 100 at the Holiday but the fourth, the No. 4-ranked Ed Thompson followed Hayes in but he’s a 99 per cent shooter in The game was close throughout and the decision wasn’t settled until and other town leaders had been A committee to review the effects 742-8919; Rose Fowler, 742-9362, or the culmination of a lifetime Inn in an emotional speech that was a Bruins of UCLA, acted more like scoring with 14 points and Greg Grif- situations like that,” said North asked by CCM to write their Dance to help of television violence is being formed Elsa McKusick, 742-6542, by the end dream,” the 35-year-oId Pemo said. classic. pussycats in a shocking 76-75 loss to Carolina Coach Dean Smith of his ace senior John Robinson, with a season representatives in support of the with Beverly Shepardson as chair­ of the month. A UConn grad, Perno has been Rowe was brought in to turn the unheralded Idaho State, in the NCAA guard. high 25 points, scored three key Andover Meeting slated baskets in the closing minutes to ice proposal. man. Richard Packman, principal of The Coventry High School Band is Rowe’s first assistant coach for the basketball program around, from West Regional semifinals. The loss NCAA “I do not support either of them as leukemia fund Bolton Elementary Center School, taking orders for grinders to help was only the third for the 10-time Reserve guard Truman Claytor, Michigan’s 26th win in 29 games. past five seasons. losing to winning, and despite the used mostly for defensive purposes, they now stand,” Benoit said. will meet with the group and discuss finance an April trip and perfor­ on secret ballot plan Rowe, who won 120 games and lost filin g s of some, students and alum­ national champion Bruins in their Robinson and sophomore center Phil The Josie Breton Fund is spon­ fin had 12. Griffin, playing the entire hit 13 of 15 shots from the floor and Hubbard, who scored 22 points and “The monies in the surplus, if they ways of making parents more aware mance at Disneyworld in Orlando, 88 during an eight-year career, which ni, his record speaks for itself. last 52 NCAA appearances. soring a benefit dance March 25 to second half with four fouls, also held scored a career-high 29 points to key grabbed 26 rebounds, proved too do in fact exist, and are not just a of such effects. Anyone interested in Fla. The grinders will be made and The Andover Board of Selectmen with Griswold and Fuss today to dis­ “It was a challenge to rebuild the “This was our greatest victory help the Leukemia Society. It will Player of the Year Marques Johnson fifth-ranked Kentucky’s victory. much for Detroit. ‘paper’ surplus, belong to all of the serving on the committee is asked to delivered April 2, a Saturday. has scheduled a Town Meeting cuss solid waste management. program. We rallied the entire state ever — it’s got to be,” said Idaho take place at Manchester’s to just two foul shots in the final 20 citizens of Connecticut but a call Mrs. Shepardson, 643-2830. March 30 to answer a petition asking The selectmen received a copy of a and made believers out of many. We State Coach Jim Killingsworth. minutes. Johnson, playing the last “ 1 was put in to harass their point In the other Mideast game, UNC- reasonable and equitable allocation American Legion Hall, American The Knights of Columbus will spon­ for an ordinance to have paper ballot broke attendance records and crowds ”We’ve never played a No. 4 team Legion Dr. Hebron state statute from the Board of two games with an infected wisdom man (Kelly Lombard). They wanted Charlotte used a balanced scoring at­ of all the surplus funds would be sor a Latin Mass Friday, April 1, at votes at a Town Meeting if requested Finance concerning salaries of of 10,000 at the Hartford Civic Center before, let alone ^ a te n one. Unfor­ me to deny him the ball, and we were tack, led by 19 points from C ^ric Entertainment Will be provided by tooth, led UCLA with 21 points. Dave nearly impossible,’’ the mayor said. 7:15 p.m. at St. Maurice Church. A The Colt Baseball League will hold by two persons. municipal officials and employes. proved just what basketball is all tunately we don’t have long to successful,” said Claytor, who “Cornbread” Maxwell, to whip No. 9 the String Fever Band, playing music Greenwood added 20 points and 14 He said a state surplus should be practice session is scheduled Friday, a tag and bake sale Saturday, March The selectmen will ask the town The subject will be included on about at the University of Connec­ celebrate.” rebounds and Roy Hamilton scored brought a 5.8 scoring average into the Syracuse, 81-59. Michigan and UNC- of the 1950s through 1970s. Tickets, at March 25, at the church. All KofC “The best team won tonight,” said used first to reduce the state deficit 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Phelps counsel if the proposed ordinance March M agenda of the finance ticut. Anyone who argues that point 11. game. “When I hit my first four Charlotte will meet in the regional ti­ $6 per person, will be available at the and “ thereby improve our bond members are urged to attend. Hall, Rt. 85. Those interested in will conflict with present Town board. doesn’t know what big-time basket­ UCLA Coach Gene Bartow. “It’s shots, I knew I had it.” tle game Saturday at 2 p.m. EST. door. Setups will be provided for the The win upped ISU’s record to 25-4, rating and the entire financial pic­ donating items are asked to contact meeting procedures. Town Meetings The selectmen took no action on a ball is. history. We lost. Jim’s got a great tying their best season mark ever in ture.” BYOB event. team and they’re very deserving of Jack Givens overcame a slow start In the other West game, Robert Coventry Nelson Moore, Ray Griswold or Don now follow Robert’s Rules of Order. request for $105 from the Eastern “I feel that the job is done and it is 1957 and sending the Bengals into the to add 26 points for the Wildcats, 26-3, Robinson. time to move on to a new challenge. their 25-4 becord. If we played 10 Smith, Reggie Theus and Eddie The Coventry Beautification Com­ Name submitted Connecticut Development Council. regional championship finals for the who shot 60 per cent from the floor to Owens scored the last 29 points for The Trigon Players of Rham High “This was the happiest year I’ve times, I don’t know how many they mittee will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Margaret Jurovaty’s name will be The figure is based on five cents per first time in the team’s history. VMI’s 43. Ron Carter led the Keydets sixth-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas, School will offer “Flowers for Alger­ person. ever had in coaching,” he added, a would win. But they won tonight and Rockville hospital notes at the Town Hall. Agenda items in­ submitted by Andover selectmen to North Carolina and Kentucky with 28 points. boosting the Rebels to an 88-83 vic­ non” at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday. career that spanned 21 years. that’s what counts.” earned berths in the East Regional clude landscaping plans for the elder­ the Tolland County Bar Association North Carolina and Kentucky tory over lOth-rated Utah. UNLV op­ Tickets will be available at the door. Tour of property < Rowe laud^ John Toner, director “I’m not really surprized we won. finals* but the third-ranked Tar Heels ly housing, the Rt. 31-Lake St. to be considered for an outstanding I’m excited and happy, but not sur­ square off in Saturday’s first poses Idaho State Saturday at 2 p.m. Admitted Thursday: Janice Bittner, Discharged Thursday: Jean Boucher, The cast includes Jeffrey Wlhgart, citizen award.. First Selectman David Yeomans of athletics, for his decision eight were sorely tested before prevailing West Willington; Dorothy Dobson, En­ triangle and the rear of the Town prised,” said Steve Hayes, who led regional final game, at 12 noon EST. MST. Thrall Rd., Vernon; Eva Conlin, Court Alan Porter, Sharon Fisher, Craig 'The selectmen chose Mrs. Jurovar- and Selectman Percy Cook walked years ago to bring him in from over Notre Dame, 79-77. Kentucky field; Susan Dupperon, Pintry Lane, Hall. Plans for a bulletin board out­ Worcester Academy. all scorers with 27 points. The 7-foot St., Rockville; Mrs. Joan Gorman and Porter, Terri Mooney, Jennifer ty because of her work in getting the with Gerald Knight of the Depart­ was an easy 93-78 winner over Top-ranked Michigan, second in In the Midwest Regional South Windsor; Viola Gabler, SouUi St., daughter, Babcock Rd., Tolland; Ed­ side the Town Hall, and tree and “You (Toner) had to have a lot of center also grabbed 12 rebounds. Harger, Geoff Watson, Tom state to purchase Bishop’s Swamp, ment of Environmental Protection Virginia Military Institute. the NCAA tourney last year, semifinals, Marquette edged Kansas Rockville; Dorothy Hansen, Hoffman mond Levesque, Crystal Lake Rd., shrub plantings will also be dis­ guts to hire me, a guy out of prep Idaho State trailed by six at half­ MacArthur and Liz Dryer. her work in getting housing for the on 15 acres of town-owned property North Carolinr, which practically defeated intrastate rival Detroit, 86- State, 67-66, on a Butch Lee layup Rd., Ellington; Charles Hoffman, Jobs Tolland; Olivette Marquis, Farmstead cussed. The meeting is open to the school because I know a lot of big time, but battled back to grab the Hill Rd., Ellington; Paul Jensen, elderly and her position as municipal on Bear Swamp Rd. has a patent on the four-corners 81 in the Mideast Regional with 18 seconds left and Wake Lane. Rockville; Blanche Martin, Old public. Volunteer help is needed. To names wanted the job.” lead with eight minutes to go and Hurlburt Rd., Tolland; John Lanzieri, agent for the elderly. Details are being researched to see offense, took advantage of the in­ semifinals. Forest’s delay game proved more Stafford Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Deborah learn more, call Fran Funk, chair­ South Windsor Rowe admitted that he first gave were ahead, 62-56, when UCLA went Susan Rd., Vernon; Lester Michaud, Neal* and son, Somersvllle; Victoria man. A liberty bell will be presented to if the state is interested in ability of Notre Dame to execute one. ’’You know a lot of people made a than Southern Illinois could handle, PInney St., Ellington; Dorothy Mullen, purchasing the property, which is serious consideration to step down in into a fullcourt trapping press. But The Fighting Irish led by 14 early in 86-81. The two winners meet Satur­ Stern, Fernwood Dr., Bolton; Mark Coventry FISH has thanked those The Exchange Club of South Wind­ the outstanding citizen of Tolland the harassing defense resulted in big deal of a rivalry or a feud Meadow Brook Rd., Ellington; Kim Per­ Taylor, W. Main St., R^kville. sor is accepting applications for its County. adjacent to the Nathan Hale Forest. mid-season a year ago but decided to the second half but, up by five .with between us and Detroit,” Orr ^aid. day at 1 p.m. CST for a berth in the son, Manchester; Paul Ridzon, Baxter who responded to the group’s recent stay on for one more year. He had eight Bruin fouls in the final six Birth Thursday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. vocational-technical school The selectmen appointed Faith The selectmen discussed scrap 5:45 remaining. Coach Digger Phelps "But it was overplayed. They’ve got final four at Atlanta, Ga., March 26 St., Tolland; Corrine Seekins, Grand drive to determined whether its ser­ sought a position as director of Theodore Hansen, Hoffman Rd., scholarship. The $500 scholarship is Weber, Republican registrar of metal removal from the Andover and 28. Ave., Rockville. Ellington. vice is needed. Because of the HE'S IN - DOM PERNO athletics at Middlebury and had response, 20 volunteer drivers are available to any South Windsor resi­ voters, to replace Mary Marion. Disposal Area. For the past year and dent who is a secondary school senior a half it was removed by G.H. Huot He’s out - Dee Rowe received feelers on several other They appointed James Piro and posts. planning to attend a post-secondary Gregory Hollister as alternates to Co. A new person is taking over Yankees satisfy Stanley Plainfield results vocational-technical school. the Planning and Zoning Commis­ because Huot i^ no longer in included participation in six post­ The 48-year-old Rowe said he Agrees 'vW.r—“ Applications are available at school sion. business. season tourneys, will stay on as would not accept any A.D. post and raHMINME was looking forward to the new Manchealer Com* NEW YORK (UPI) failed to get Bucky Dent nMurtfT counselors’ offices. To learn more, Meeting today Officials said the name of the per­ assistant director of athletics. His tract spread over six VERSAILLES, Ky. Sm* S.|l iq omn i-ii (q major job will be in fund raising. challenge at Storrs. munily College - The guy who’s from the Chicago White mxmm. NN II.N IN m na cat - iMat run IMiia; Tapai call Gerald Martinez, 212 Laurel St. son who agreed to do it has been lost. m years, hit his third homer (UPI) — Former rkitMint IN IN UN IN IN The selectmen planned to meet “The last five years have been an Reported poor health was not a soccer coach Jim Sox. Now they’re stuck IMiTJiLh* liM IN IN 4iQii|Cii.nmi IN im riaaM niq 44i'iMn IIN IN The deadline for applications is May already been singled in four games in the New Baseball Com­ IN IN TNe IZN IMMar.M IN unbelievable experience for me, reason Rowe resigned although he Dyer will not be with with Stanley. York Mets’ 5-2 victory over e in iJlta- IS iS TKiUI out as the whipping missioner A.B. “Hap­ ■■ aching. a 37-15-5 record. In tract with the Yankees, Manny Mota, 39 and still MkU: in nM W.N IiIMe 74.1 M II.M.N MWa UlpMININ Marta 7U paM NIN player in the game. The Kuhn. TiMc M-i ilN4N Marta U! paN IIUN IrtMa 74-1 paM NUN the last two seasons, which, he says, “gives me m iMk mm IiSaila I.I4 paM tlNtU Yankee clubhouse is an going strong, hit a two-run IMWlfb IIN 1I.N IN inn CMBimmu CMK (q security for the first time single that enabled the Los IKOMi Km U1 4N IN 7Nm|.|||q JMJMir IN IN IN MCC was ranked jiiiiii elegant room with prima IM4MN. M UN IN IlkaaMM NN IN IN INaBlUaalp IN IN in my life.” Angeles Dodgers to defeat IN IN 11.X'1 M e 4N IM'i lait M IN fourth in New ^ donnas and millionaires IN 7M IIN I4l4'i Taa lai 4.41 Elsewhere around the the Yankees, 5-2 ... Homers TM OM MMe MInUUNN TKNN England Junior wall to wall. MWe 4U m MM MkIe UI paU I14NN IKUU MWaWprtltllN Young wins chance camps: Rusty Staub hit a by George Scott and Bobby Read MMMUlpMimN M mM U4 paM iUN You’ve got a tough act to MKlt4UMSNN IiM e M.| paM U.PNN College play, and two-run homer and Jason Darwin paced the Boston TtMa: 4-S-l m MIM OiMatc |.|| iq Marta UI paM III4N TiSarta 444 paM IIUN compete with when George Herald RntMliq IiHarta i-M piM INIll BINXn |.|| iq finished with a 10-4 j;;:| Thompson a three-run Red Sox to a 5-2 triumph ICn IN IN IN nnii.U(q Steinbrenner, Biliy Martin, Ads IN IN IN IJM i M i n in UN *«l»l IN IN IN record last fall. homer as the Detroit over the Atlanta Braves . }M » 1 liltic IN IN I U a SaaiT in •4hahaM,U IN IN IN fZlJ? IN IN by beating Foreman\ Reggie Jackson, Ken I M t M i HMriMla 7-7raWiia | n Tigers routed the Montreal 1 41 IM1IS7 4*lCi,L . - 4N INin Holtzman and Thurman IM Iill MMe UI paU INN IK n il Expos, 11-3 ... Roy Howell *MMlNUmN MmIe iU paU I7IN UK UN MWa UI paM tllN Munson are all talking at Mialx IN nM U i» IiM e m i paU tlllll MMa IN paM illN Marta UI paM INN and Juan Beniquez Marta UI paM INN IiHarta 14-7 pMI UIN SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI) Jimmy Young won a new once but that’s not TiMc T.M piM nil.N lEaWlc paM Mm (•) homered in the Texas’ a * YMi Mm iq IiMa |.|4 paM UNN nun HBimra cHHi ni chance for a crack at the world heavyweight boxing title Stanley’s problem. They ’4* IN am 7IMICMH iq Rangers' 7-6 win over the ROSS BIKES IN get the credit when the IIM IN I M Naaa 4N IN IN IN IN Thursday night by handing heavily favored George Foreman Minnesota Twins... Rookie IN IM4MI JiSE? IN IN MMpI IN Yankees win and he gets TMNM 4 Mr M IN IK Nil only the second defeat of his professional career. outfielder Steve Hender­ MMUIjaUIUN 1KIUI Finley loser the blame when they lose. M * ai mU m.N MHaalE 44.tNpiM t|l4IN ^ W hM UtN The 28-year-old Philadelphian went son's two homers paced the ON SALEI ,p«im4k uimnui MM e UN MrtaUlpaMinN . M«Mrti U4.fNM W7I.7I The Yankees were tiM e I m m un.N MWU47JH Marta UI paM UIN inBMKlIll the 12-round distance with the Cincinnati Reds to a 10-1 IiHarta |.M paM ttON MUmiNI In the post-fight news conference. in Kuhn case criticized during the winter 20” HI’RISa NEC. $I$.K hulking Foreman, who tried vainly to triumph over the Houston Young said that Foreman nearly for not getting either Bert land a knockout blow before his CHICAGO (UPI) — Major league Astros. swifter opponent racked up enough knocked him out in the critical baseball owners intended to give Campaneris or Bobby Plainfield entries seventh round with a left hook to the Grich in the re-entry Dave Kingman, holding points to give him a unanimous deci­ their commissioner virtual dic­ out for a $3-million con­ for the young-in-heart; sion. head. tatorial powers, a federal judge ruled sweepstakes. Then they A Batlar Quality Amerlean- 89*' M 14.11 iK lIH i- ing Miss Roux color, away repeatedly at Foreman's head allegations of its complaint,” Judge □ ATTOVOTA. I MMi M IM r II 1 IM i IiNm ..IMC41I IFeMIM 41 I . ai M M 41 I M HIIECOLOIIhg jabs and books with both hands. — with all the faaturaa you want— 41 III 141 t 141 4 MN Me 41 IkMM to heighten the with a combination of lefts and Frank McGarr ruled, “and the relief IMMM 41 4 i i i i M M ^ M 4 r------141 4 Mq M Young said the cheers from the h e Safety levera a 27x1 Ve Qumwall Urea’ 4 N iNeii M i 4| 4 M M IM 41 4 Thee younger looking el- • rights. sought therein is denied. Judgment is 7. In M 41 i crowd “kept me going.” WE W U BE DEUMG a Center-pull brakea a Lugged frame liliSSL •yispriitgr 141 4 km MH feci. Miss Roux covers A delirious crowd of 12,000 fight cons^uently entered for defendant I ITi MMi 41 irfciT 41 4lErtMn “I heard them," Youhg said in Bowie Kuhn.” a Pearl Yellow Color .4 I 411 MIC 411 41 I IMMi M groy, brightens dull hair, and conditions os fans urged him, screaming, ’’Jimmy IKE THEIFS NO TOMMROW 111 II M 4 M q 41 4 M n 41 4 M eM describing his best performance in llllll l.lj^ it colors. Come in; let us show you our Young, Jimmy Young.” Finiey said he would appeal the 4 k M 41 Ilk 1 411 4 k iM A Iq I I M I N MIC 411 |Ni|Ilk IN ic the 12th round. “I think I had him on decision. Bikes fully assembled—No charge IMBrtE 41 4 Utai 141 1. (Mh Ht l i M 1411 I M ^ >4> 4 MMTi M 41 1. OwM Mi interpretation of your young oullooki Promoter Eton King said after the Ends MMnlta Saturday IhniMh, 41 4 k M I-l I iT m m 411. M M 41 4 M h 4i IM meMM h | E q k m bout that Young would have a chance the verge of a knockout three or four “My only hope now is with the 4WIMI .141141 .. 4 44MEH 141 4 i X I M l W W Ii a 41 4>kh n ll 41 4 MM| (bUb 41 4 Me m Cn M times.” SERVICE ON ALL MAKES - ■ iLi 4 Nm I H 4i f 4 r«i mmm Hei *•l M 141IM 4Ul'iE iAi MlEre 4*. C eem Mm 4l him lm U ei 41 4 SIeeNIn iV T at the winner of the Ken Norton- appellate court,” he said. “This is 11 ^ M 41 I Uh IW M l iqM M 41 M» 141 !- M 41 4 U UN) 141 4 Urt, eq Gtno’a Duane Bobick bout scheduled for Young, who has been criticized for the decision of just one man. We Coiffure lacking’punching power, said he did 2 MAIN ST. If I MM M 14 I Nw Ml 141 4 MVi Mme 41 ^ M ei 141 I Mi'i Mim 41 I M MM Madison Square Garden in New York believe that 90 per cent of the judges S6l Cenltr Sinet, ManckesUr LYNCH MOTORS, me. CHARGE 4|Xm 41 4MM 4{4l*rtli.q 414Mi m SL MIlSLirM May 11. liie winner of the second not “put George away” in the final in the United States would have MINI - hnM M h M • i l f B , 646-5411 round because “I had to be careful. 34S Cdnlar 8 trd«( 646-4321 FARR’S IT Mom mm - uqMiMibHi i4i piijn - m e miM mn k hm ikmi Young fight will have a chance at reached the opposite decision, and - M M lN E hli Muhammad All, he added. George can hurt you even when he’s we think the judges of the appellate OPEN MON. to SAT. to 9 P.M. going down.” court will, too. Tel. 643-7111 or 646-3998

' PAGE FOUR-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 18, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. March 18, 1977— PAGE NINE-B [ Bowling ) INDEX Oogt-BInft-Pels 4S Apartmanta For Root 53 Apartmanit For Rant 53 Apartmanta For Root S3 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Bualnaaa for Rant 55 NOTICIt National Weather Forecast ! LABADOR RETRIEVER WE HAVE customers waiting TWO BEDROOM Duplex MANCHESTER - New Duplex 1 - Loii irtd Pound I Pups - AKC. Black. Cham­ apartments - Within walking 2 — PtrtonBlt for the rental of your a p ^ - available April 1st. Five large OFFICE SPACE 3 — Announodmonit I I pionship blood lines. Field and ment or home. J.D. Real distance to downtown IP rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 L2 REC- Norm Vittner ISO- 4 ~ EntdrUInmtnt Show. ReReasonable. 643-4007. Estate Associates, Inc. 646- Manchester .$210 monthly, in­ baths with appliances. FOR RENT 361, Randy Copeland 138- 5 — Aueliont 1980. cludes: Heat, hot water, Conveniently located to Route lyLjluare f,n, cmler oil U vaatoek 359, Tom Martin 136-352, PINANCIAL 44 appliances, and parking. Call 84. $285. plus security and ■MR^est«r air conditioning and I iLeOKINGI ■parking. Call 643-9551 ' Stan Jakiel 141. , 8 — Bondi-Stocki*Mortg«OM I LOOKING for anything in real I We offer the largest variety ol j utilities. Call Mr, Doremus, 9 — PiftontI Lo«ni BIG BEAUTIFUL Chestnut estate rental - apartments, I attractive apartments and ! R&D Realty, 646^968. 0 — Inturtnco i tpwnhouses in Manchester ' , I Pony - $125. Metal, red pony homes, multiple dwellings, no MANCHESTER - Three I Rental office open daily 9-5. ELKS- Bill Adamy 139- EMPLOVMKNT cart $90. Pony harness $40. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Bedroom Duplex. Parking. I weekends. U*8. A’HRACTIVE Three room 146-382, John Rleder 356, A1 3 — Hdip Wtntdd t/\ Call 455-9373, or 456-9918. Associates, Inc. 646-1900. Large yard. Private cellar. Apartment - Stove, MANCHESTER - ReUil and / 4 — BullDdti Opportunittdt Tliree rooms first floor, three Atkins 141-369, Gene 5 ~ SHuBllon Waniod DAMATO refrigerator, heat, electricity. or manufacturing space. 2,000 a a rd a n Products 47 NEW THREE Room apart­ rooms second floor. $225 References, no pets, $165.646- square feet to 100,000 square Richardson 136, A1 Pirkey EDUCATION monthly. 649-2871. 8 — Privito Initructioni ment - Handy to bus and sbdp- ENTERPRISES 3166. 228-35W. feet. Very reasonable. 158-386, Bob Bonadies 13^ 8 — Schooli-ClMdM FOR SALE Horse Hay by the ping. References and security 646-1021 Brokers protected. Call 140- 383, Tony Desimone0 » Initfuclloni Wintdd bale. At the farm. 364 Bidwell deposit required. $210 per THREE ROOM Apartment - THREE LARGE Bedroom Heyman Properties. 1-226- 136-364, Jack Talley 144- Street, Manchester. month. Pbilbrick Agency, With heat, hot water, stove, Duplex - New carpets, living, 1206. REAL ESTATE refrigerator, wall to wall 141- 385, Jake Oliva 137-351, 3 — Homos for Ssto Realtors, 646-4200. dining room, modern kitchen, 1 — LolB-Land for Solo A nU quat 4$ carp et. $185. C entrally EAST HARTFORD - Four stove and new refrigerator. Bruce Fish 142-396, Rocco large rooms, second floor. MANCHESTER - 840 Main 5 — Invoitmont Proporty located. Adults only. No pets. Attic, basement garage, and Street. 1500 feet with full Dicenso 145- 378. S — Buiinoss Proporty WANTED Antique furniture, Security deposit. Call 646-7690. Stove and refrigerator. $170. yard. $290 monthly. No pets. 7 — Rotort Propo^ VILLAGiR APTS. 64M514. After 5:00 p.m. basement. Adjacent to lOO-car 9 — Roal Eitato Wantod glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Carpeting, full batement. 14 tile Security required. 649-3050, free parking lot. ' Available other antique item s. R. baths, appliances, heat, patio, air MANCHESTER - Four room after 1 p.m. soon. Call 522-3114. COMMERCIAL- Andy MItC. SERVICES 5« VT V now** I I central location, adults, im­ A’n ’R A C n V E L Y Paneled - 1 — Strvictt Offorod U#>WIUMIIOIO(>uC Harrison, 643-8709. conditioner, no pets, adults. Lamoureaux 158-411, Bill March 1st occupancy. mediate occupancy. $122. Four room apartment. Stove, 2 — PaintinO'Paporing MANCHESTER - Newer two Autoa For Sala 51 MacMullen 178-407, Ray 3 — Building-Coniractfng WANTED - Old toys, post CHARLES LESraUWCE Security, utilities extra, 649- refrigerator, birch cabinets. bedroom Duplex. Half of two 1 » Roofing-Siding i cards, steins, stringed in­ 1387. References. No pets. $170.646- family. Waddell School area. Turner 150-400, Ted 9 — Hsaiing-Plummng S49-7820 3166, 228-3540. Lawrence 167-137-405, Lee 9 — Flooring For period ending 7 a.m., Saturday, March 19. Friday night I struments, paintings, fur­ Pets accepted. $265 per 7 — Moving-Trucking-Sloraga niture, clocks, advertising CENTRAL LOCATION - Se­ Prior 160-405, John Kensel will rain or showers over most of the Northwest and i month. Paul W. Dougan, 3 — Sorvicos Wanlod items, outright purchase, con­ cond floor, four room ^ r t - SECOND FLOOR - Four room Realtor, 643-4535. 152-404, Tony Pellegatto Northeast comer of the nation, except changing to snow in I signments. 644-8962. ELUNG’TON - TICK TOCK ment. Stove included. $175 per Apartment. Heat and utilities MISC. FOR SALE normally colder interior sections. Generally fair weather is | 146-371, Henry Luneski 139- 0 — Housohold Goods I TOWER - Immediate oc­ month. Security. 646-1189. included. Adults only. No pets. USD expected elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (ap i 386, John Fox 151 359, Carl f — Articlot for Salt 1929 MODEL A-Frame, cupancy. A new one bedroom $250 monthly. Security. 646- Homaa tor Rant 54 II CMUC B h n li Ciwa ImM 2 — Building Supplioa proximate maximum readings In parenthesis) Atlanta 451 transmission, miscellaneous Townhouse community within MANCHESTER - Three 1189. lUNjIia Bora mi5 3 Bujaucius 135-146-398, Rick ) — iPots 'Birds* Dogs n mmn sput ^ M t 1 — Livoslock (88), Boston 35 (47), Chicago 28 (42), DalUs 45 (72), Denver I parts. $150 or best offer. 646- walking distance of stores, Rooms. Convenient. Bus. No HEBRON ROAD. Bolton - IIM W IUw.uwSta. Johnson 135-357, Ken > — Boats & Accossorios 18 (43), Duluth 20 (33), Houston 48 (72), Jacksonville 55(80), i 8499. banks and churches. Features pets. Security deposit. $145. ROCKVILLE - Three Room Seven room house. 4-5 It nUK cwhw I tara W M Osborne 142-359, Tim i — Sporting Goods Kansas City 32 ( 54), Los Angeles 49 (66), Miami 70 (87), New I include private entrances, Call Joan. 568-1054, or 643- Apartment. With heat, hot n MM NH a*w liw, *. r Qardon Products water, stove refriMrator. bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths. Large II MM Iwt Milt OiM Or. Hickey 357, Wayne I — Antiquts Orleans 55 (71), Phoenix 42 ( 72), San Francisco 44 (59), Seat-1 WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, balcony overlooking cathedral 9797. yard. Wall to wall carpeting. ceilinged living room, wall-to- (^rpet. $165. No pets. Parking II OMCO 9. m, m ia m . Mitchell 137-368, Bud ) — Wanlod to Buy Ue 32 ( 46). St. Louis 30 (56), Washington 43 (60). Dolls - Paintings, TYains, Ear­ $365 monthly. 649-2871. II niH Fwj Ma Hr. M . *. GEORGE PELLETIER TONY MARINELLI El) BUJALCIUS ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, wall carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, FIVE ROOM Apartment - for one car. Adults only. n nn. Fw) Sait ipL M. Wickham 351, Art Schmidt RENTALS range, refrigerator, garbage Newly redecorated. Security deposit. Call 646-7690. II MM M haaaM iw . * . I -- Rooms for Rant Jugs, Crocks, Almost ROCKVILLE - Seven room II m u OM nm , i a, *. 149-375, Dave Lawrence I — Aparlmonts for RonI Anything Old. 646-2690. disposal, pantry unit, air con­ Appliances included. Two house. Private parking. Stove. II MM C nat UaMai 44r, M. I -* Homos for Roni ditioning, master ’TV antenna, children accepted. No pets. MANCHESTER II Ufa fatal Mar. lb. 358, Nick Nicola 165-396, > -* Businoss. for Roni Refrigerator, water included. Wantod to Buy 49 abundant closets, 24-hour $200 monthly. Security deposit ATTRACTIVE SUB-LET II n n i fta Fat. i dr. H. * S c o r e b o a r d George B arber 141-382, ) — Rosort Proporty for Roni (203) 646-2500 Family preferred, $225 per WWtw.l aa. iMa. *. NBA- ' — Wantod to Rant superintendent service, laun­ required. Inquire 1% School available May 1st. September month. (Jail for appointment. Tony Yacono 137-366, Dave I -* lease-optional. Nice II IMMOHi laU i Or l a i Champions will be crowned MiK. for Rant OLDER BUREAUS, Dressers dry and storage facilities in Street.------— 568-6688 or 528-8384. IIOUS TiraMa M. UM M a neighborhood. Convenient Dynes 140-370, Ed Miller AUTOMOTIVE - Rockers, tables, chairs, basement, no pets. For ^ n niM Ftadw la a MM Ola WHA roundup. 157-368, Ron Sponheimer I — Autos for Sale desks, and antiques. Phone pointment please call 875-9876, EAST HARTFORD - Off location. Call 278-7950, ext. 518 II ram ii 2 darTSTiai East I — Trucks for Sato Monday through Friday 8 to 5. days, 649-1070 nights. 1$ IMi Twbi tab< t a a , * . 350, George Burgess 363, 643-9112. Burnside Avenue. Two IsaurtbauillrTIiiM *. W L T Pts. ) — Heavy Equipment for Sato Equal 'Housing Opportunity. bedroom apartment with Offfeu-Storas for Rani 55 in duckpin howling Sunday NEW YORK (UPI) - Mike Kelly 139-366, Earl I » Motorcyclos-Bicycloe niM iaSiia.M na Quebec 41 27 2 84 i — Campors*Trailors*Mobilo appliances and garage. nFinkahnliaaiM -*- The Houston Rockets don’t Cox 355, Jim Cochran 141- Homos Available April 1st. Security A’TTRACrriVE Four room of­ nCMIUCBhndit^MlIl Cincinnati 36 31 3 75 □ RENTALS fice. Ground level, central IS CMIUC nataM t b ^ have the most expensive 368, Art Cunliffe 355, John I — Automotive Service ELLINGTON - TOWNHOUSE required. No pets. 646-4786. IS a m la a rt Caiia 0 * . M. Indianapolis 32 32 7 71 Kamiliar faces in the are several other com­ matches up to the finals ' — Autos lor Ront-Loaso GARDENS of Strawberry Mam location, professional New England 29 37 6 64 By EARL YOST team in the NBA, they Bremser 354, John Harris II CMUM Urn M ia » . Men’s Division include parative newcomers to the will be best of three. Road. A new suburban one MANCHESTER - Comfor­ building, parking and utilities. II OR. Ban W a laM * . Birmingham 28 41 3 59 S|iort8 Editor don’t have the most well- 141-375, Fred Riccio 361. Rooms for Rant 52 I Urge raonu, cupctal. extra Call 649-2865. II IBB Ba Tiriw 2 ^ , * . George Pelletier, Paul championship field who There were 40 entries in bedroom apartment com­ table, clean, convenient, one West known players and they munity nestled in the country I cloacti, eU epfUlaiicec, air ceo- II FITB falai BA B aa * . Champions will be Correnti, Tony Marinelli can’t be overlooked, like the Women’s Division. The FURNISHED ROOM for rent, bedroom apartment, with I dlUoaed, peUoe, buemesU, EAST HARTFORD I) RIB M w 2 tm T i m l W L T Pts. don’t have anyone who can CHURCH- John hills in historic Ellington. In private entrance, in a small lUBCfUTatalaik. crowned this weekend Sr., Ed Bujaucius, Roqky Emile Roux, Dave Dynes, men will roll from scratch □ NOTICES community kitchen and bath. I parklof, b u t, bot water lo- Founders Plaza. Furnished of­ Houston 43 20 6 92 really dominate the game. Haberern 209, Jim Grade addition to i t ’s unique, single story building. Ideal for IS CML RaM k i ^ 4*, b in the annual Town Lupacchino, Dom Mike Pagani, Pete and the women will use the All utilities included. Security refreshing architectural I chided. Near Main Street, and fices, sub lease. Secretarial, IS OH. IMhi soar M b p Winnipeg 39 29 2 80 What the Houston 202, Nets Johnson 219-562, and references. On bus line elderly person or couple. $200 I hoapllal. Pricea itirt at KB per answering and copying ser­ IS MKK U Un 2 dw Mhp, * . AIRWAY Travel Agency, Inc. design and beautiful per month. Heat and IinHl1l2*.la«aib. San Diego 33 33 4 70 Duckpin Bowling DeDomonicis and Steve Wojtyna, Pat Irish and handicap system. Rockets do have, however, Bob McBride 229-594, Don Lott tm f Found and near stores. Call 644-0383. vices available. 289-8201. Dyak among the veterans. Carl Bujaucius. Competition Is restricted landscaping, it features ^pliances included. Damato Calgary 28 35 5 61 Tournament at the is a 42-26 record that is se­ Kusha 565, Rizzo 219, private entrances, private LOST, Registration Plate - 4B7 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. FEMALE COLLEGE Student Enterprises, 646-1021. Edmonton 29 40 3 61 Holiday Lanes. Pelletier and Bujaucius Over on the distaff side,. to Manchester residents. cond to none, a nine-game Casseilo 200. patio area with sliding glass GAUNLKTBUUN THREE ROOM OFFICE - Phoenix 26 40 4 56 are both former winners familiar figu/es will be in Women’s pairings Satur­ “ABY’”. m \h the snow gone, preferred. Five blocks from doors, wall-to-wall carpeting, first floor. Excellent location, BURNSIDE winning streak that is the you may have found it. 08040 Main St. 647-12% after 5 p.m. FOUR R(X)M Heated apart­ all facilities. Newly Thursday's Results Quarterfinal matches in and the latter is the No.2 the title play like Kris day: Simmons vs. Shore, range, refrigerator, garbage ment. Near bus. Furnished or CHRYSmLPiyMOUTN both the Men’s and longest in the NBA this SPICE- Barbara Backus Reward. 649-0198. decorated. Reasonable rent. Quebec 4, Phoenix 3 ranking high average small Kelley, who paced the Balesano vs. MacMullen, 1— 1 disposal, master ’TV antenna, unfurnished. Available May season, a three-game lead 132, Doris Moberg 125, ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly traverse rods, laundry and 649-1680, 649-3549. CORDOBIl-VOliUK Indianapolis 5, Birmingham Women’s Divisions will be pinner in the United States. qualifiers, veterans Delina Rock vs. Irish, Kelley vs. rooms. Single $59.95, $64.95, 1st. Box W c/o Manchester w coBi BHi o n im smosm in the Central Division and Geneva Smith 139, Jerry LOST - Male Collie Shephard. storage facilities in basement, Herald. 2 rolled Saturday with the Vicinity of Top Notch, ArOclaa for Sala 41 Artlclaa tor Sala 41 double $69.95, $74.95 plus tax. O ne of P e l l e t i e r ’s Rock, Chickie Balesano, Wickham. the best record in their 10- Scharlacken 125, Nancy air conditioning, total elec­ Autoa For Sala 51 Autoa For Sala 61 Edmonton 4, Winnipeg 3 semfinals and finals in both qualifying games was a nif­ Irene MacMullen, Miki Men’s pairings Satur­ Manchester, last Friday Phone in room. Call 646-2300. tric, no pets. Ranch and divisions set for Sunday year history with more Joyce 341, Lois Galasso night. Wearing choke chain. OLD NEW ENGLAND bam MARANTZ - 2270 Receiver. VERNON/ROCKVILLE Area Today's Game ty 182 Irish, Kathy Wickham, and day: Simmons vs. materials. Chestnut, Pine, $350 or best offer. Call 646-9197 Duplex style apartments - Ideal for starting couple, or afternoon. than three weeks 340. ____ Answers to name “Smokey.” VERY CLEAN - Newly fur­ available. Rentals starting at Calgary at New England Ray Andreotta, who Roberta Shore. C.Bujaucius, Dynes vs. 569-1657. Hickory, Oak and Ash until 5 p.m ., 649-2357 after 5 nished room on busline ideal singles. First floor, four Defending champions, remaining to improve on it. $175. per month. For appoint­ paced the field of 61 male Men’s quarterfinals will Pagani, Marinelli vs. K. of C.- Cy Perkins 236- available to create interest p .m . A sk for Brian. for working person. rooms, immaculate, range NHL mother, and son, Mary All-Star forward Rudy and warmth in your building References and security ment call 875-9876, Monday and refrigerator. No pets. 64^ Campbell Conference qualifiers with a five-game be Saturday at noon with Holmes, E.Bujaucius vs. 622, Milt Kershaw 209-569, FOUND - Male Angora cat. thru Friday, 8 to 5. Simmons and Don Sim­ Tomjanovich, having the Deep yellow fur. Needs a good and restoration plans. Country required. Call 646-0505. 9743. Patrick Division total of 729, had a whooping the women firing away at Lupacchino, Pelletier vs. Nels Johnson -206-579, Bill Carpenters, Roger Barrett, mons, exempt from the best year of his dis-. home. Interested? Please call Building Suppllaa 42 W L T Pts. 193 effort in his set. 1:30. Sunday rolling starts Wojtyna, Correnti vs. Tomlinson 226-582, Norbert 646-3958. 6 4 9 fe.______qualifying, will join seven tinguished seven-year Autoa For Sola 51 Autoa F o r Sato 51 Autoa For Sola 51 Philadelphia 43 16 13 99 Pelletier is second at 713 at noon with the cham­ DeDominicis, Roux vs. Audet 201-575, John Fogar­ and 15 other rollers in the career, scored 23 points TWO 300 AMP Rectorfiers - NATURAL STONE for NY Islandrs 43 19 19 10 and Bujaucius third at 708. pionship best of seven tests Dyak, Andreotta vs. Irish. ty 200-552, Mike Petruniw FOUND - 10 Speed Bike, retaining walls, veneers, head to head matches. and front-court mate vicinity of Parker/Matber Good condition. Good for AtlanU 31 30 11 73 Besides Andreotta there slated to start at 1:30. All The public is invited. 555, Bill Avery 560, Bud plating, or welding. Call 649- patios, etc. Pick up by the NY Rangers 25 33 14 64 Moses Malone hauled down Streets. To claim, give details Tomlinson 559, Max Smole 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. pound or delivery by the ton. Smythe Division 24 rebounds to keep the and description. 643-9851. Bolton Notch Stone (^arry, Rockets streaking 210, Hank Nedeau 200, Vic TAG SALE - Moving. 649-3163. W L T Pts. Squadrito 224, John Announeomonts s B c n u n n i L St. Louis 29 34 8 66 Thursday night as they Dishwasher (excellent con­ Greszkq 211, Fred Nassiff dition), convertible carriage Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 Chicago 23 39 10 56 edged division rival HOSTESS A LAD Sterling High-scoring, physical game seen 209, Don Palm er 204-590. and car seat, small Minnesota 19 35 17 55 Cleveland, 88-87. Silver jewelry party...and DOG-CAT BOARDING ID€HS /v... bumldtflers, mattresses, old Vancouver 23 40 9 55 Kings 125, Braves 104 earn free jeweliy! Special bathing/grooming. Complete DILLON FORD’S tape recorder, clothing, and Colorado 19 39 13 51 Brian Taylor scored 24 PARKADE DUSTY- hostess and guest buy many more. Reasonable. modern facilities. Canine plans. Call evenings ( Wales Conference NEW YORK (UPI) Southwestern Conference points and dominated the up with the key plays. points to lead seven Kansas Bill Tomlinson 204, Roland S a tu ^ y and Sunday, 12-6, 38 Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, Manchester. 646-5971. Norris Division - If nothing else, the to reach the NIT finals backboards, drew his ” If I don’t score 30 City players in double Smith 212-224-616, Kevin Galaxy Or., Manchester. W L T Pts. championship game of when Otis Birdsong broke fourth personai foui with points, no one thinks 1 play figures as the Kings posted Kelley 234, Gary Atamian □ EMPLOYMENT Montreal 54 8 11 119 the 40th National In­ loose from a tight defense 13:17 left and Greg well,” said Birdsong, who their seventh straight win 222-211-600, A1 Little 201- A utoa For Safe 51 Autoa For Safa 51 Pittsburgh 31 29 13 75 to score the go-ahead Sanders, who finished with hurt his shoulder with 13 552, Roy Dukett 221-565, vitation Tournament and snapped a three-game Holp Wantod is Los Ang. 29 29 14 72 20, collected his fourth less minutes left and finished Buffalo victory skein. R alph D ukett 200, Joe Washington 19 39 14 52 Sunday afternoon than three minutes later. with 18 points, 12 below his Bucks 100, Celtics 91 LaVae 201-568, Bob Oliver PHONE FROM hortie to ser­ Detroit 16 46 9 41 figures to be high- Hagan, a 6-foot guard, average. ” 1 only take good Milwaukee scored 10 212, Dennis Carlin 223, vice our customers in the Manchester area, flexible Adams Division scoring, physical and NIT then took control of the shots and when I took my straight points, including Dennis Carlin 578, Leo W L T Pts. hours, super earnings, 249- (1977 POHTIACSAiD TRUCKLOAD SALE offense after the Bonnies’ shots tonight, especially four each by Brian Winters Nelson 215-563, Rich 7773. Buffalo 44 22 6 94 punctuated with out­ 13-point lead had dwindled the last one, they went in.” and Quinn Buckner, to Higgins 203, Pete Bryan Boston 43 21 8 94 standing individual jumper with 1:46 left and to four, sinking five crucial break a fourth-quarter tie 206, Len 'Farrand 225-557, Brand New ...the NUMBER ONE Toronto 32 28 12 76 play. feed'off for an assist 18 PROBATE NOTICES free throws, stealing the and give the Bucks their Joe Lauzen 212, Gary 1977 PONTIAC Cleveland 22 38 10 54 seconds later in an 82-76 ball twice and passing off Two-year pact fourth win in a row and Cockerham 204, Jack NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sailing Compact Car Thursday's Results St. Bonaventure, the tour­ victory over Alabama. The for several baskets. NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Funke 202, Dan Danilowicz LEMANS Atlanta 4. Philadelphia 1 their 10th straight at home. ESTATE OF DAVID M. POIROT, nament’s Cinderella team, win was the 400th in Coach ”I think 1 play well all (UPI) — Rutgers and 201, Butch Savino 216, Skip Mohiv* tan with a buckskin vtnyi In­ Boston 4, Buffalo 2 Winters led the Bucks with deccBMd terior, 5.0 litar V-8 angina, auto, And Gas Saver! and Houston, which has Guy Lewis’ career. Alabama will m eet in a the time,” said Hagan, 21 points. John Havlicek Kelly 217-213-576, Ernie The Hoa. WUlUm B. PltiQenM. trana., whita steal baited radlsis, door Los Angeles 3, Detroit 2 won more games than any ”We’re thrilled to be edge guards, latt hand ramota con- confidently. “I’m starting two-year football series paced Boston with 24 while Whipple 211-564, Ed Judge, of the Cowl of Prohite, NBA other major college team, playing in the finals,” said Olftrict of Maacheeter. at a h a ste troT mirror, rockar panel moldings, to concentrate on scoring during the 1980 and 1981 Czaikowski 552. held oo March U, 1177, ortead that u wheal opening moldings, power front Dave Cowens scored only 8 A GREATI disc brakes, power steering, AM Eastern Conference advanced to the finals St. Bonaventure Coach Jim clalmi matt be prttealad to the 10 more. I think I can be a big seasons, Fred Gruninger, points, all in the final radio, luxury cushion steering wheel, Atlantic Division Thursday night, though Sataiin. “I thought we fldudaiy oe or before Jmh 18,1177 or scorer. I go to the bucket athletic director of the period. be barred m by law pretted. 5 , i deluxe wheel covers, tilt steering W L Pet. GB each had to struggle to vic­ might lose the game, but Hw ndadarr ia: wheel, reustproollng. List Price well and the other team state university, an­ Knicks 115, Nuggets 107 15539.85 Phila. 41 27 .603 tory after assuming com­ we hung in there. This has to respect me.” nounced Thursday. UniteiteOeenta], BUY! Bob McAdoo scored a MU Boston 34 34 .500 7 manding leads midway team has played well all Basketball Aaa'I Clerk One thing’s for certain, ’The 1980 game, the first game-high 34 points and M. Poirot PRICE • 4 8 7 8 NY Knicks 31 38 .449 10>A through the second half. year long and we’ve got Buffalo 27 42 .391 UW everyone respects Bird­ meeting ever between the helped blunt a brief fourth- experienced kids now.” two teams, is scheduled for NY Nets 21 48 .304 20Mi The Bonnies, 22-6, song, Houston’s all- quarter Denver rally as the MIDGETS No. C Brand New ~ One of those kids, Hagan, America guard and the Oct. 11 and will be played Central Division defeated Villanova, 86-82, Nuggets lost only their Paced by Steve 1977 PONTIAC wasn’t even on the varsity nation’s fourth leading at Giant Stadium in the NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 W L Pet. GB as Glenn Hagan, scored 22 fourth game at home this Bycholski’s 14 points, as a freshman last year. On scorer. Despite an off Hackensack Meadowlands, ESTATE OP TIMOTHY E. VENTURA Houston 42 26 .618 of his season-high 26 points season. Knicks’ rookie M oriarty’s trimmed BURNHAM, Deceeaed 2-Door Sodan. Whita with a blue cloth ALL PINTO MODELS Thursday night, however, night, mostly due to Ihe he said. The second contest San Ant. 39 29 . 574 3 in the second half and Lonnie Shelton scored 20 Crispino’s last night at the Interior, economical V-8 engine, Wash. 39 30 .565 3Vk he displayed the poise of a defensive play of will be played at the ITm Hoo. WUUam B. PttaOoraU. whitewall blase belted tlree, left hand IN STOCK provided key floor points, double his average, West Side Rec, 51-38. Judge, at the Court of Prebate, remote control sport mirror, deluxe Cleve. 34 32 .515 7 senior when Essie Hollis, District of Maacbester, at a baarte 7B CAHUGE CLASSIC 78 PONTIAC Alabama’s Anthony University of Alabama on and teammate Earl |4>Door. V-8. automatic. PS, PB. Catalina 4*Ooor. V-8. automatlc.l wheel covers, and all standard dslety AtlanU 28 41 .406 14tk leadership when the club who scored 14 first-half Kent Stringfellow added held 00 March 14, 1177, ordirad that w features. List Price $4042.35 AND READY FOR was plagued by deep foul Murray, Birdsong, came Oct. 24, 1981. Monroe also finished with claims meat be preseated to the I air, vinyl roof, beautiful car. low PS. PB. air. vinyl roof, low mllea.| New Orl. 26 41 .388 1514 12 points to the MB offense fiduc^ 00 or before Jaac 14.1177 or excellent cdndl^on. SUE 20. High-point man for the Western Conferenre trouble. and Bill Silver hooped 18 be barred u by tewproYlded. PRICE • 3 8 7 8 Nuggets was forward Faari J. HaltBoba, •3695 IMMEDIATE Midwest Division Houston, 29-7, became tallies for the losers. Ase*t. Ctefb *4195 the first team from the David Thompson with 30. Tbe fidlciary te: W L Pet. GB Teammate Dan Issel had EUiabetb B. Threter 73 BUICK LE SABRE Brand New DELIVERYI 78 Scaitonate Road 78 BUICK LE SABRE 2*Door Custom Special. V*8,| Denver 43 27 .614 I 2‘Door Custom Coupe, loaded. 21. Maacheeter, Coaa. IW I automatic, PS. PB. air, one owner. 1977 PONTIAC Detroit 40 29 .580 214 No. 04M I 28,000 miles. Kan. City 37 31 .544 5 Blazers 115, W'nrriors Basketball captain GRAND PRIK 106 •1595 Chicago 34 35 .493 814 Practice runs WILLIAMSTOWN, •4695 2-Door. Buckskin metallic with a Indiana 31 38 .449 1114 Reserve forward Larry buckakln doth intertor'ST flterV-8 SEBRING. Fla. (UPl)- Mass. (U P I)-B ra d Wolk, TM U SrarA BN SKCUL engine, exterior accent strlpea, white Milwaukee 25 47 .347 19 Steele scored 27 points to AIM steel belted redials, custom air con­ Race-goers ventured from a 6-5 junior forward from 76 OPEL 00 BUICK LE SABRE help second-place Portland 12'Door, automatic, factory air and 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic,I ditioning, crulat control, remote con­ Parifir Division their trailers and tents to 1 Rutland, Vt., has been trol deck lid release, soft ray glass, W L Pet. GB extend its lead over Goldeq I moral PS. P8. power windowa, air, only| lamp group, body side moldings, dine on corn dogs and I chosen captain of the 1977- 42,000 milea. Los Ang. 42 26 .618 State to IW games in the power wIndOMi. AM-FM stereo rsolo, barbecue Thursday night' 78 Williams College basket­ \ m SAVE! titt steering wheel. Rally II wheels A Portland 41 29 .586 2 Pacific Division. Jamaal •1195 trim rings, rustproofing. List Price Gold. St. 39 30 .565 314 as drivers entered in the 12, ball team. $7051.85 Hours of Sebring auto en­ Wilkes led the Warriors 78 BRAN TORINO SUE Seattle 35 35 .500 8 with 24. I Squirt Wagon, 10 passenger, low 78 BUICK SPECIAL Phoenix 27 41^ .397 15 durance race practiced in miles, excellent condition. 2-Ooor Coupe. V-6, automatic, PS, I PRICE •8 2 9 8 darkness. MESSAGE PB. air. vinyl roof,21,000 milea. Thursday's Results •4195 Brand New Houston 88, Cleveland 87 The race begins at 11 College basketball results •3595 Kansas City 125, Buffalo 104 a.m. Saturday in what , 72 BUICK 1977 PONTIAC Milwaukee 100, Boston 91 should be a broiling hot Unilcd PrcHH Inter- .Midwest Regional ISkirlark 2-Ooor C oup,. V-8, 78 llLECniA 228 BONNEVILLE NY Knicks 115, Denver 107 Florida sun and ends under | iiutiunul Oklahoma City AT ■ •ulanuUc, PS. PB, buckM utia, 4-Ooor. Absolutely loaded I lunrool, uc«ll|yil condition. 4-Door Sedan. Brentwood brown vrith Portland 115, Golden State the stars. Tournaments Marquette 67 Kan. St. a contraating tan cordova top. 5.7 SAVE! liter V-8 engine, white steel b ^e d *Super Savings 106 National Invitation Tour­ 6 65 •1495 redials, custom air conditioning, digital clclock, ramota control deck lid FORD nament Wake Forest 86 So. III. THE feTaasa, soft ray glasa,alas) lamp *Many Pintos to Choose From (Semifinals) 81 MECHANIC’S windowalll moldings,llngi body' McCullough leader ’7 8 BUICK mddlrtga. power windowa, AMFM *Large Assortment of W hen America needs S t. Bonnie 86 West Regional SPECIALS etareo radio, luxury cuahlon atoerlng Villanova 82 Provo, Utah RIVIERA wheal, wire wheel covert, tut steering abetter idea, PONTE VEDRA, Fla. ol the $300,000 Tournament Low mNee. AbeoHitely loecMl wheel, rustproofing. List Price StylM & Coiors Houston 82 Alaliama Nevada-LV 88 Utah 83 PEOPLE I Cou|»Cil!v!le* *1395 $7003.85 Ford p u ts it o n w heels. (UPI) — Some of golf’s Players Championship. 76 Idaho St. 76 UCLA 75 *86«S SUE biggest names dread the ” 1 was too cold out there NCAA University Divi­ n m PRICE •8 5 8 8 wind that whips off the to be nervous. I wish I sion Shop At Your Ford Store And Save More, Today! ocean across the tough could play the next three (Second Round) you Sawgrass course, but little- days like this.” Eastern Regional - Many Other Models to Choose From! known Mike McCullough CHARTER OAK McCullough, who will be College Park, Md. ‘H m S m ta a Cm I w '’ ^ H f o r d figures that’s just an alibi. 31 next Monday and wbo PeeWee hoop winners at Community Y Kenturky 9:i VMI 78 n M IT E IIO "When you are hitting has spent five years on the No. Car. 79 Notre A U fiN M B IT WANT the ball well, wind con­ PGA tour without much Dume 77 BUICK DILLON ditions don’t matter,” said success, went into today’s I’eeWee BaHkclhull League winners winner was the C.R.C. entry at Mideast Regional MOTORS, INC. SALES A the former elementary l.exington, Ky. *7.99 ‘tHMcteN’t N»«tst Back Oeibr second round with a two- the Community Y, Squad members, tup row, (I, to r.) Dana Harmon, AM COUttinONIIM A Toyota-Pontlac school physical education UNC-Chrltte 81 TO SI ADMIS ST., MMKNESTER SERVICE, INC. stroke lead after posting a Steve MrDunald, Stanley Nowak, Dave Harmon, (^oaeli Bill Tr«»y, TOMlONMMUiBrmA (open eves) 649-4571 teacher, who outshot 6-under-par 66 on Syraruse 59 848 CENm IT. tiH 18 off l-M A Route II Next to Agway, I 319 Main St., Manchester 643-2149 everybody else in Thursday. Jim Haslett, l.,ee Keirn. Front, Parker Babin, Keith Blanebard. Mirliigan 86 Detroit one block from CeWor'a. Jual mlnutoal M A N C H d r r n Thursday’s opening round Missing was Joe Johnson. (Herald photo hy Dunn). 81 171 M M ST. REACH Irom Downtown Hertford. LYNCH 846-4321 PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. March 18, 1977 ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri,, March 18, 1977— PAGE ELEVEN-B 1 Mild oath 1 Food fish Charles M. Schultz Aufot For Solo 91 Auto$ For Solo 91 Aufot For Soft 91 Autoi For Salt 91 5 Stives 2 Accounting 9 Cover with agency (abbr.) Dear Abby turf' 3 Macao coin 12 Roof overhang 4 Cease iai t h e m a t t e r s 13 Bulgarian 5 Actress HATV currency Raines OKA'f'.AIlLO.H'OUWANT By Abigail Van Buren 14 Compass 6 Gosh M‘(' NAME 15 MILO, HAVEN'T Vou Ever point 7 Ellipses AND I NEEP SOME HELP UllTHVOiiR STANCE, 15 Notebook B Rtfuge HELP WITH m HITT1N6 OR 1'OUR 5U)IN6 OR type (comp, 9 Imp^lmant WUR 6RIP0RIDHAT’ heard ^ THE wd.) 10 One time only DEAR ABBY; About advising that an 6year-oId child 17 Vsluible card 11 Action should not be left alone for three hours after school: At 8, p r i m a l Burp? 18 /Ula Minor 16 Auto failure 30 Celerity 4$ Unearthly my daughter not only stayed alone, she started diimer. At mountain 20 Machine part 33 Ideal gee 47 Egyptian deity 10 she could prepare any meal as well as I could. At 12 she 19 Ran 21 Donkayt condition 21 GuH 46 Sticky substances is learning to make her own clothes. Society today is 22 Boycott (abbr.) • 1l77brlCA.kM..TU M*9.U&M.0H. 24 Family of 23 Conference 49 No one plagued with irresponsible youths who are coddled until mtdieval 36 Director they are 16, after which someone tries to teach them slte.f94S Preminger 50 Earnest effort Ferrara 24 Catches sight "responsibility,” The result: Many healthy young adults on 26 Severe critics 38 Chemical 53 College w im ttQ P 26 Saw welfare. 27 Lsgsndi measure degree (abbr.) lengthwise Of course, there is a risk in leaving a child alone. But 31 Note of 41 Actor Flynn 54 Chill Mickey Finn — Morris Welae Guido's scale 28 Resurface then again, when we send our children to school, they can 43 Bank 55 Before this s a m n A ^ 32 Mouth parts 29 Ruth’i be picked up, kidnapped or even murdered in broad companion employee 56 South (Fr.) I T H I N K dayUght. But we don't quit sending them, do we? 34 Harvest 3s Outer (piSfix) YEP/ H 6 ^ W ELL— IT LOOKS LIKE B A l M D O N e If this 8-year-old has been properly taught, and if Mom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 LEFT NO VOUR NICEe HARMLESS 37 English POP PAID M6 HIS RENT BEFORE FORWARDING OLD MAN HAS FLOWN calls regularly to check on her, she will be safe and statesman 12 13 14 HE l e f t ; h e DIDN'T TELL ME WHERE ADDRESS! THE COOP/ MINDS. responsible. And when the time comes where she has to 39 Foot part HE WAS DOIN’—AND THAT’S ’ i ^ ( handle a situation and Mamma is not there, she will be 40 Engage in 16 16 17 CAMPER SPECIAL! prepared. wintar sport II 20 Change your mind, Abby. 42 Precis ■ 1976 VOLKSWAGEN A RESPONSIBLE MOM 44 Very (Fr.) 21 22 23 46 Warm ■ 47 Snub 28 26 28 29 30 ' CAMPMOBILE DEAR MOM: I applaud your efforts to teach your child Pop Top, Qaa Stove, Gas Refrigerator, Gas Heat, LOW 50 Babylonian ■ 3-ie responsibility, and wish all parents would follow your fine 31 33 PQ: MILEAGEI deity example, but unfortunately you are the exception—not the 51 Canal system ■ ■ t^UHW 3. rule. Most 8-year-olds without supervision are not as In northern 35 3. ■ ■ “safe" as your lucky youngster. Michigan 40 43 52 Hoipital OMcat-Storai for Roni 59 Autot For Solo 67 Au(o« For Safa 67 Autoa For Safa 91 ■ DEAR ABBY: My dad takes a bath at least three times a employes 44 IT week—but not alone. He takes MY TV into the bathroom 57 Electrically ■ STORE SPACE in 1975 NOVA HATCHBACK - 6 1970 CHEVROLET Impala - charged parti- 47 41 40 50 VOLVO 1972 - 145 S Wagon. 4 with him. I've tried reasoning with him, but it doesn't Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer Manchester Mall. 811 Main cylinder. Standard transmis­ Two door Hardtop. Blue with speed. Well maintained. cla ■ work. (I'd like to cuss him out, but since I'm only 13 years 61 62 S3 54 55 56 Street. Will subdivide. From sion. Excellent condition. black vinyl roof. Very attrac­ Excellent conditioned Many 68 Hati (si.) old, that wouldn't be a good idea.) 56 Color $50 per month. 643-1442. $ 2 ^ , or best offer. Must sell. tive. 8 cylinder, automatic throughout. 6 mounted Styles A Colors 57 56 60 HOW ABOUT A DIME WHERE HAVE YOU HCW ABOUT -AN ANOTHER 15 CENTS Dear old Dad is not a dumb man, but he just won't quit 60 Compass 643-5732. transmission, power steering. radials: 4 Michelins ZX’s; 2 FOR A CUP OF COFFEE? BEEN? COFFEE IS A (QUARTER, TO KEEP UP WITH THE $1195. Suburban Motors, SO to Choose FromI taking my TV. And my mom says she won't get involved. point 60 61 62 Mfic. tor Root 56 Pirelli snows. 8761295. II 2S CENTS A CUP.' -(TVIEN' NEWS?, Tolland Tpke., Manchester, Immediate Can you think of an approach that would help? ' 61 For fear that 1972 PONTIAC Le Mans GT - 649-2076. PONTIAC 62 Organ pipe (NtwtFAffafNTiafaisi assni MANCHESTER - 1635 square Two door hardtop. 350, V-8. PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY STEAMED DAUGHTER feet first floor industrial Automatic transmission. En- 1972, 2 door hardtop, power Delivery! space. Concrete floor, dura styling. Vinyl top. 1973 MUSTANG MACH 1-302, steering, power brakes, one DEAR STEAMED: Ask Pop to pop for a mini-TV and a sprinklered, overhead door. Michelin steel radials. Ralley automatic, power steering, owner, 45,000 miles, $ 1 ^ or RIGHT CAR! RIGHT PRICEI BiGHT SERVICEI RIGHT DEALER! suggestion on how you can earn it—for him! (P.S. And VTin at Bridge $240. monthly including heat. wheels. Excellent condition. power brakes, AM stereo with best offer. Mr. James 566 respectfully tell him not to touch the TV while he’s in the Warren E. Howland, Good mileage. 646-6898. tape player. Call 658-5476 after 4801, 8:30-4:30 p.m. After 9 TBOLOtOMEBA $2990 tub, or he could get the shock of his life.) Realtors, 643-1108. 6 p.m. p.m. and weekends 647-i376. Cotipt, 2M V-t, tUndard IrMwniMian, low 70 OOAND PRU $0000 m lloogo. DEAR ABBY: Will you please say a few words in Grand slam takes finesse DODGE VAN - 1968, with new BUICK LE SABRE 1973 - ■ '910 Interior, engine and clutch, tires. 1975 OLDS OMEGA SALON. 79EUHmAD0 UVi 39,000 mnaa. defense of us wives who are constantly being accused of Four door, vinyl hard top, 16,000 miles, automatic, vinyl (2 to chooM from) Ono wMtt, ono olivor. Both “murdering” our husbands by feeding them fattening N O R T H (D ) 18 □ AUTOMOTIVE Stereo. Paneled and carpeted. 78 DELTA 94180 *654 , power steering, ^w er brakes, top, AM-FM radio, radials, toedod, 4-Door Hardtop. V-6, automatic. PS. PB. air. foods? another reason. He could ruff $1500. Call 649-1420. VAK65 air,, tilt steering wheel, new plush interior, must be seen. 76 OIOS CUTLAU 90190 radial tiraa, vlniri roof, low mlloaga. My husband is overweight, and I am sick and tired of in dummy and discard a dia­ radial tires, excellent condi­ * K J 10 7 4 3 Aufot For Safa 67 1973 GRAND PRIX - All 872-4417. (Dtmo) Brown, buekol tooli, olr, roar ' having people tell me it's my fault—and that 1 should mond from his own hand. tion, original owner. $2700. 70 DATOUN 0-210 02400 *- power, air conditioning, vinyl dafoeeor, w Irt whaala, conaola, A M /F M starao “watch him.” I serve weU-balanced meals and try to keep Therefore, Marshall Miles Captain Easy — Crooka and Lawrence Call 875-6662 alter 5. 1970 MUSTANG wWilapa, low mlloago, Mlehalln Uros, landau of San Bernardino, Calif, NEED CAR? Credit bad? roof, 31,000 miles, AM-FM root and much moral the calories down. I never make rich desshrts. I give him WEST EAST Bankrupt? Repossessed? radio, steel belted radials, CONVERTIBLE - New opened the jack of trumps. It 1972 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600 fruit instead. But he raids the refrigerator every night. AIDS « J9 7 2 WEal...WHAPPA T A5 FAR A9 I ’W WE’LU F I6 H T 'EM. Honest Douglas accepts $3300. Call 646-6958 after 4:00. brakes, exhaust, shocks, 74 SUMIIIIAN WAOON $2398 ★ USEDiik did him no good in the long - 2 door coupe, 4 speed. Burns paint. AM/FM. $1875. 643- Automatlo. front whool drtvo, low mlloogo. He took up golf, but he rides around in a golf cart, eating VJ ¥73 VA SAY. EASY f J CONCERNED- FO RO eT I PANS IT- LIKE YOU lowest down, smallest run, but it did put quite a AMD I USED TO no oil, low mileage, excellent 1749. candy bars, so a lot of good “golfing" does him. After ♦Q9S 68 payments. Douglas Motors, 1969 - PONTIAC FIREBIRD 70 PONTIAC BRAN LEMANS SS790 CARS 73 FORD WAOON 92499 dinner he goes out to buy a paper, and he stopb for a hot « A J 107543 «K Q 9862 strain on declarer. FISH T BULL condition. Original owner. BUvor, t door Hardtop, V-S, automatic, FB, v-t, cutcnutlc Iraiwmiaclon, power ataarlne. M5 Main. good running condition, asking Asking $1500. Call 6461406. fudge sundae. So, how can I help him, Abby? SO UTH Harold took two rounds of $1300 call 6461150. 1970 C H R Y SLE R NEW PB, radial tiraa, rtnyl root, mag whaolo, low 70 CUTLAM SUPiEIIE 91880 'power brokee, air condlUonlne. YORKER four door, air, mlloaeo. Ceupa, V-S, automatic, PS, PB, buefcai^ aaafi, A FOOL’S WIFE *A K Q 3 trumps and played out four 1974 DATSUN 710 Wagon. Air, 1972 DODGE SWINGER - 2- power steering, power brakes, conoola, vtnyt roof. 55,000 mHM. ono owner, 78 CUSTOM CHUISER $4098 VQ 109842 rounds of spades, while ruf­ am/fm, radials. Asking $2400. 1974 CHARGER - Two door 74 OLDS CUTLAM ’’T 12798 nice. door hardtop. 8-cyIinder, good mechanical condition. station Wagon. V-l, automatic, PS, PB, ak, * A62 fing the last one in dummy. Hardtop. Power steering, V-8, 2-Door Hardtop, V-0, automatic, PS, PB, ak, DEAR WIFE: I could say a few words in your defense, Call 646-0098. or 521-7900. automatic and in excellent ------001.(210 *- Then he stopped to count the automatic, rear defogger, $650. Call 8767164. 30,000 mJloo. 74 ELDONADO COUK $5988 but it won't help your husband. The only one who can help condition. $1,650. 8763651. him is the one who does his eating. North-South vulnerable hand. West had only two TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, radials. Excellent condition. 78 SEDAN DbVILU 98498 Loodod with etl Codllloc equipment. Air con­ 74 CUTLAM 124 9S399 spades and one heart which 1971 COUGAR - New paint and All Cadillac equipped Including air con­ ditioning, leather Interior, tilt wheel, etereo, yellow, excellent condition, $3000. 6466325. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN BUS - “SPECIAL EDITION." V-8.automatic, PS, PB, W a it North E^it South many new parts. Average ditioning. vinyl roof. LOW MILEAGE. gold, vmle Cebriolet roof, gold leetfm In- CONFIDENTIAL TO “HURT MOTHER"; Don’t ask left him a total of 18 diamonds make an offer. Call 646-4938 Good condition. $1500. Call bucket taala, air conditioning, landau top, meg 1 9 Pass 2 ¥ 1966 DODGE DART - Good miles and clean. Call 647-1605 your son to make a choice between his wife and you. If and clubs. Hence, if anyone after 5 p.m. 6466312. after 5:00. P a s s 4 » Pass 5 N. T. held three or four diamonds it running condition. Asking you've raised him right, youTl lose. P a s s 7 ¥ Pass Pass $295. Call 643-4216, any time. would be West. Harold cashed 1976 TRIUM PH TR 7 - 1971 FORD MAVERICK - 50,- 1970 CHEVROLET Impala - Mr. G oodw rench P a s s Original cost $7,000, asking his ace of diamonds, decided 000 miles. Needs muffler and Two door hardtop. Blue with by DAY •W EEK* MONTH says: Opening lead — J V that Miles would have found a $5,000. Loaded. Air con­ 1973 TOYOTA COROLLA - RENT-A-CAR clogged radiator. $300, or best black vinyl roof. Very attrac­ By Oewald & Jamee Jacoby bid with eight clubs and so ditioning, 6track deck. Phone AM/FM radio. 51,000 miles. 33 offer. Call afternoon or Alley Oop — Dave Qraua tive. 8 cylinder, automatic Also Long Term Leasing on Any Make or Model “A$k About Our Today’s hand was played by played him for seven clubs 5669348 after 5 p.m. Days, highway, 28 city. Excellent evening, 647-1082. 173 Spruce transmission, power steering. Astro-graph 64341888. condition. $1595 . 742-7593. 10' March Service Harold Ogust of New York and three diamonds. Harold Street, Apt. 9. $1195. finessed against West and A MESS LIKEHW/'MEBBE 1 V —-"^HE'LL [ T "WINK DAILY RENTALS FRDM *8.00 PER DAY AMIU SpeciaUt" By BERNICE BEDE 080L back In 1961. Hts five-notrump call was the grand-slam force made the slam. For Saturdiy. March 19,1077 designed to ask partner to bid Big on com fort! Big on value! seven if he held two of the ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) SCORPIO (Od. 24-Nov. 22) three top honors in trumps. A Tennessee reader asks if There's a strong possibility you'll New social contacts can play a North had them and bid the we have eyer heard of a con­ Route 83 SCRANTON 872-9145 fare better than you'd hope in a larger role In your future than grand slam. vention called the "Short you realize. It pays to be nice to ’7 7 M a t a d o r ! VERNON situation that's caused you con­ West was certain that Ogust diamond." 643-1181 siderable concern. * people you happen to meet to­ would not have bid the way he MOTORS, INC. day. The answer is "Yes.” There TAURUS (April 20-May 20) had unless he happened to be are several complicated and CADILLAC • OLDSMOBILE • PONTIAC Take advantage of any oppor­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. void of clubs. Hence, a club rather useless systems that tunity permitting you to expand 21) It might prove ultimately lead seemed useless and beneficial to let go of something employ both artificial one- your social contacts. An ex­ might well give declarer an club and one-diamond cellent time to loin that club that hasn't been profitable in ex­ important trjck if dummy Truekt for Solo change for something with latent openings. We suggest you Chevy Sedan 02 Com port- you've been considering. held the club'king. It would M o M o Hom He ot 95 possibilities. shun the diamond ones like the GEMINI (May 21-June 20) have given declarer his con­ plague. 1973 FORD EXPLORER - F Something favorable is develop­ CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) 100. V-8, 3 speed, excellent tract on a silver platter for 116" - ARE YOU Selling your Mobil ing that could enhance your The time may be ripe to institute ■Berry’s World — jhe Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions condition. 38,000 miles. 872- Home? Buyers are waiting. position. Don't be afraid to aim at some important changes affec­ 4875. after 4:00. ting your household. If you feel 2121"- 76" Call Plaza Homes. Broker, i- ambitious targets. the inclination, go ahead. 828-0369. CANCER (June 21-July 22) ...THAT'S THE KIND OF Something promising heretofore AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) ST. PATRICK'S DAY PORTY I BRAND NEW 14 foot wides, ^ hidden may be revealed today. You'll do well at anything you put from $9995, in stock ready for^ THAT LASTS 'TIL THE Motorcjrcfs(-Bte|rcfst 64 You have been so close you've your mind to today. If you see a FOURTH OP JULY.' immediate delivery. Price in­ previously overlooked It. way to fatten your bank account, ALEX cludes: Wall to w^ll you have the green light. HALEY 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If lO D carpeting, matchrng PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) In PAUSED FX-1200 - Built by factory someone responsible offers a appliances, TOW window, front business proposition today, it situations where you had only HERE engineer. Branch heads, country kitchen, and much could be worth listening to. partial control, matters will pass AM C M atador Sedan Barnett clutch, aluminum more. Large selection to Long-range financial benefits completely to your hands. You'll rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ choose from, ail priced to sell. are probable. feel better, and do better. buretor, balanced motor, blue Excellent financing available. printed motor, and transmis­ Trades welcomed. Parts, VIRGO (Aug. 23-8tpt 22) You Sensible Prices sion. $3,400 firm. Call 6467732. might be prompted to make an supplies, and accessories. important decision today to br­ 77.3" Full time service department. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur ing about some radical changes. If you are, do it without looking m . 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ back. 75 DART <2995 rack. $1,750. 289-4042. pike, Berlin, Connecticut. 1- 76 HORNET <3495 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) M«rch 19, 1977 4-Door Seden, 6 cyl., auto.. Swinger, equipped Just right, 6260369. H ie mid'Siie AM C Matador Sedan slant six, auto., PS, radio, 1974 YAMAHA-DT 250 En- Partnerships come easy to you. You're likely to be more enter­ PS, radio, dark graan matalllc, matching intarior, vinyl top. 4 new dree, emerald duro. Excellent condition. 3,- 1972 LIBERTY TRAILER - and there could be a new one prising this year than you have under 10,000 milea. graan, matching Intarior. 600 miles. Best reasonable developing. There's evidence been In (ha past. You'll know 122 X 55.2 bedrooms. Set up to that it has great promise. gives you more overall length white top, 20,000 mllee. offer. Call after 4 p.m., 646 move right in. New washer what you want, where you're go­ 8807. and dryer, air conditioning. ing and how to get there. DOW’T BE SCARED. CAPPq,lT2395 freeier. Reese hitch, jacks 1 2-Ooof Sedan. S cyl., auto., ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- 'HARP To AFTER THE GAMS 7 1 Coups. The maximum and mirrors. 649-4164, after sun specialists, factory ■ PS. radio, vary clean, priced ■ mileagemachliie 4 speed, 5:00. TELL ■ righti What are you wilting ■ redk). or>e owner car, ivory trained, one day service. 114 There’s more to an AMC FI 1 finish, blue intarior. East Main Street, Rockville. i ( r Aufemotftra Otnrieo 99 871-1617.

Compare All the New 1977 AMC’s and Jeep’s _ IVE a iC K STOPPING W I0 6 5 For Comfort and Durability: A BREATH DeCormier TEST-: SUPER SHOPPING TIME Q i o j i N a J ) TP PRACTISE AMC n Pacer Jeep n CJ-5 3 - / S MY SHOT IF E MOTOR SALES, INC. A l l U T U I A a WERE You! AMC FI Hornet Jeep. FI Wagoneer Jeep F I C J T ic Short Ribs - Frank Hill 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER J — V“ O pen T o n igh t H I 9:00 P.M . l AMC n Gremlin Jeep FI Pickup jeep n Cherokee WE W LL BE DEALING 1 AM NEW IN V P L E A S E TO TELL 'so p e v .',NO\ 643-4165 ,'p y o u r c o u n t r y ^ MEWHATSeNSWiS? CHECKS r a c i s t / •V LK E THERTS NO TOMORROW / 1— ^ WE PAY $15 for complete 1975 DATSUN B-210 Ends IWIdnIts Saturday junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland Hatchback - Automatic, ^ HfiNETS MOTOR SALES Auto Boody, 5261990. excellent condition. AM/FM 8 track, radials. Call after 6:00 anybody and invite them to step outside. MG MIDGET 1974 - 23,000 p.m., 2862060. $2800. “Buy Your Next Cer Where the Service /s* miles, top condition. Red with £ LYNCH MOTORS, me. black soft. top. AM/FM PARTS Department now open 345 C tnltr SIt m I M 6-4321 cassette player. $2399. Drive Saturdays. Complete line of ROUTE 83. ROCKVILLE 875-2595 it with top down on Saturday. Chrysler parts. Chorches 643-4086. Motors. 6463846. 1 P ^ E TWELVE-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. F Y i , March 18. 1977

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Htip Wantad 13 Help Wantad 13 Help Wanted Vernon council sets iulletin ”1 Volunteerism is FISH topic 13 Help Wented 13 Homes For Sole 23 BAR MANAGER and per­ REAL ESTATE SALES - mittee for Manchester Elks Licensed sales person for new board Club. Call for further details. dates for budgeting South Windsor the estimated five per cent of the IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT and existing home sales. M anchaatar FISH. It will start with a luncheon to Evenings from 7-9 p.m., 643- Excellent commission CMEFREE Tolland The total volunteer concept, in­ which local clergymen, officials, capitol region’s 46,000 elderly per­ ® i e K e r a t & 5922. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY schedule. Apply in confidence, The Town Council will start Its Health District, and HELP. cluding^ the perspectives and social service and health care per­ sons who are not mobile and the ad­ Looking lor managoinont trolnoos, solos rsps., In- Mr. Doremus, R&D Realty, LIYINO budget deliberation schedule March April 13: Public works, Grade 7 and 8 students at the limitations of volunteers, will be the sonnel have been invited. ditional numbers who are semi- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EXPERIENCED Welder - stsllors. Qrsst opportunity for thoso twWi smbitlon snd 646-4968. 7-room Condominium. 29. All meetings will start at 7:30 enginMring and parks departments. Millright for maintenance Three bedrooms, S full Tolland Middle School edged out subject of a talk by the Rev. Robert Pastor Casstevens is executive mobile and need some kind of care or work in feed mill. Steady job, dosiro to oam $178 por wtok and up. Company p.m. in the council chamber of the April 12: Vernon Cemetery Com­ Grade 5 and 6 students in a contest C. Casstevens at the meeting of South director of the Department of Aging a friend. tralning-bsnsfits. Rapid growth ainco govsrnmonta $10 HELP WANTED - Midnight to and two half hatha, rec with excellent benefits. Call 7 a.m. only. Apply in person 7 room, carpetings Memorial Building, unless otherwise mittee, Social Security, pension in­ conducted to see which group could Windsor FISH March 24 at 11:45 a.m. and of the Breakthrough to the Aging Following Pastor Casstevens’ talk, 649-4523. million study on firs. For intorvlow call 10 a.m. to 5 announced. a.m. to 11 a.m., at Dip & Sip appliances, air con­ surance, group insurance, unemploy­ bring in the most nonperishable food at the Avery Street Christian Program of the Capitol Region there will be a brief intermission. p.m., ask for porsonnal. Donut, 335 Center Street, At the March 29 meeting the PHONE 643-2711 JANITOR - General cleaning ditioned, pool, tennis, ment compensation, municipal in­ items to donate to the Tri-Town food Reformed Church. Conference of Churches. The annual business meeting will following budgets are scheduled for and maintenance work. Apply MEN-WOMEN Immediate private end unit. $36,- surance, refunds, tax adjustments, bank. The contest was sponsored by This will be the annual meeting of Breakthrough to the Aging serves start at about 1:15 p.m. f o r ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 900. review: Town Council, executive and the Vulcan Radiator Co. 515 employment. Steady work. contingency. Charter Revision Com­ the Blue and Gold Club in conjunction John Fitch Blvd,. South Wind­ 646-8288 administrative, probate court and Opportunity to average $150 WARREN E. mission, interest on debt, principal with the home room representatives. sor, Conn. 289-6843. per week. Call 872-4515. jury committee, registrars, elec­ payments, capital improvements, David Standley, president of the HDWLAND tions, accounting, outside auditing, sewer assessment fund. ADVERTISING SERVICE STATION Atten- THE PERFECT Selling op­ club, coordinated the drive at the dent and auto mechanic with Raaftora $43-110$ assessment. Board of Tax April 26 will be set for the Board of school. Celine RATES portunity for someone who Review and tax collector. some experience. Apply in CARRIERS NEEDED never sold before. Selling Education budget, which is always person only. Clarke Motor Avon is easy. You don’t need March 31: Treasurer, purchasing, the largest one and usually the most m i i r i H A m A D S PHONE 643-2711 1 day — iu word par day Sales, Route 6, Bolton. To Deliver The Manchester Evening FON4IifSrA$fCrtWFLACWO rOUNAO 3 days ... 104 word per day experience to sell high- law, town clerk. Permanent Dube 6 days — 94 word per day Heraid in East Hartford, in the foiiowina controversial. FAIR" HappineM la aHendlng quality, guaranteed products. VERNON - Immaculate 7- 26 days — 84 word per day INSPECTOR WANTED - For Municipal Building Committee, The public hearing is scheduled Vernon SPECIALIST IN the 6th Annual areas: ” You set your own hours, your room Cape. Three bedrooms, DECA CAR WASH 15 word! $2.00 minimum test stamping foils in Hartford Planning Commission, Zoning Board April 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sykes PRECISION Democratic Club Oxford Dr., Handel Rd., own income. And Avon will first floor family room with "Showcase ’77," the products show Saturday, Happy A d s ...... $2.30 Inch factory. Middle aged woman show you how to build a sales fireplace, garage and more. of Appeals, Zoning Commission Plan­ School auditorium. Park St., Inatallatlon Dance, sponsored by the Rockville Area LOWEST AIRFME FOR COAST TO COAST CUTTING AND M arch 19 preferred. Call 522-1184, for Maple St., Washington Ave., business of your own. Call: Asking low $40's. Blanchard & ning Department, Conservation Com­ Rockville. The annual town meeting Sal March 19th at the interview . On bus line. Com­ Chamber of Commerce, is scheduied SCHEDULED SERVICE STYLING KotC, 8 p.m,; dancing to at MHS teachers 523-9401. Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. mission, Merit Board, Economic will be May 17 at 8 p.m. at the Vernon pany parking lot. Company E v a n s A ve. Saturday and Sunday at the former CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION*RE8ERVATION8 "The Attraction". parking lot Paid benefits include: Life In­ Development Commission, Sewer Center Middle School, Rt. 30. For ticketa call $23,500 - 200 FOOT fronUge. Grant store, Rockville Center. The from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. surance, Hospitalization, CALL 647-9946 Authority, Arts Commission and the Two Monday meetings for review Jim Holmea, 643-2583, Business Opportunity 14 Two bedroom Rancn. hours Saturday will be noon to 8 p.m., cost $1.25 Surgical and Major Medical, Herald Circulation Dept. Aluminum siding, baseboard Greater Hartford Transit District. of budgets had been scheduled, but HAIR BOUTIQUE or Al Reale, 649-1919 Profit Sharing and Retire­ and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. MANCHESTER - Small one heat, garage. Hutchins Agen­ April 7: Health, Housing Code, due to a conflict with meetings of ' SPECIALIZING IN ALL PHASES OF HAIRDRESSING ment. cy, 646-3166. Child Guidance Clinic, vital \ ^ ------647-9949 i man package store available. other boards involving council SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNTS Asking $17,000 for key. statistics, Rockville Public Health Dr. Allstair Karmody, attending FULL CHARGE Bookeeper - PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The TWO FAMILY Flat - Four members, these dates will be Wafk-fm Accepted Manchester area. A perma­ Blanchard & Rossetto Nursing Association, Ambulance Ser­ changed. surgMn at Albany Medical Center Air Force recently announced Realtors, 646-2482, rooms each. Excellent loca­ nent position is opened im­ REAL ESTATE SALES new openings for individuals tion. 30 Locust Street. Priced vice, Manchester Sheltered Hospital, will be one of the featured ^ m - l r a v e l 290 MAIN ST. 649-7666 WISHING YOU Full or P«rl-Tlmt partons Budgets to be discussed at those mediately, for a congenial with prior military service. If reduced! 646-2426, 9 to 5. Workshop, Manchester Homemakers speakers at today’s symposium on Convenient Off-Street Perking person, with bookkeeping d tiirtd tor Q rv iltr Hartford SMALL ENGINE Service meetings include: Recreation, ADVERTISING C o , 'a expanding otflcae. you nave been out for less Corporation expanding dealer Service, social services, youth ser­ Diabetes Mellitus at Rockville AND YOUR experience. Good salary and Training bagina aoon. High than 5 years and are looking MANCHESTER - Lovely Six library, police, school crossing commlaalon, excellani bonua network. No experience vices, Hockanum Vailey Community General Hospital. Dr. Karmody is a DEADLINE benefits. Employer pays fee. for " A Great Way of Life” , Room Condominium, with guards, both fire departments, fire Call Barbara Mitchell, Hob­ plan. Managamant opportunity, necessary. Complete training Council, Community Renewai Team, Saa our picture ad In the Yellow contact the Air Force im­ program. $500, investment three bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths. marshal, civil preparedness. Traffic member of the medical center’s FAMILY A 12:00 noon the day before son Associates, 621-3651. Pagaa. Call Bob Wallace lor mediately. Call 646-7440. required to start your own Landscaped patio. A great buy North Central Regional Mental Authority and canine control. replant team composed of vascular, publication. conlldantlal Interview. THE business. Ideal for retired or for $36,900. B/W Realty, 64'/- Deadline for Saturday and RUBBERMAID PARTIES WALLACE COMPANY 236- plastic, and orthpedic surgeons. Dr. OtSt. SS9-1660. PART TIME CASHIER 1419. HAPPY AND Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. need demonstrators part time part time. Details on request. Karmody was a member of a team wanted. Nights and weekends. Mrr. Barker, ESCA Field or full time. No collecting! No Some experience necessary. MANCHESTER - Five room who performed the first successful packing! No delivering! Top Training Division Box 619, SAFE WEEKEND! Apply in person, Parkade Wading River, New York. Cape. Fireplace, 2-car gar­ foot transplant on a young child. CARTER’S PLEASE READ commissions. Call Linda, 529- Bazaar to celebrate Liggett Rexall. 11792. age/ inground pool, fenced in Richard Suisman, chairman of the YOUR AD 5712. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE yard. $33,500. Principals only. Capitol Region Council of ^kkeeper - Full time posi­ 643-8524. tion. Mature person wishing to situation Wanted 15 all holidays of year Governments and Democratic coun­ SUCK CARAVANI ClusKloU ads ara taken over FULL TIME Janitor needed, return to the business world. cilman from Hartford, will be guest The "Oang” at the phone as a convenience. WILL DO Light bookkeeping The Herald la reaponsible tor- experienced preferred. Six Small office, parking, HERALD Holidays of all sorts, including of the Tolland County Extension speaker at the meeting of the Vernon only one Incorrect Insertion and nights a week, midnight to 8 experienced necessary. Call and office work in my home, M an ch M th r then only to the size ol the Monday thru Friday. Cali. “Strawberry Day,” will be featured Home Economic Association. Young Republicans March 25 at the Manchaatar Drug a.m. Contact manager, 289-2711, ask for Office original Intartlon, Errors which Parkade Lanes. No phone Manager. CARRIERS after 9:00 a.m. for any infor­ FLAIR in the “Carnival of Holidays” March home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael do not lessen the value ol the mation, 646-0315. In addition to exhibits on holiday calls. Contemporary multi­ 24, sponsored by the Tolland County crafts and foods, craft items and food Caterino, Valleyview Lane. He will adverileemeni will not bo cor­ MAN FOR HEAVY work in NEEDED rected by an additional Inser- ABLE AIDS, INC, provides level duplex con­ Extension Service. items will also be sold. speak on the regional government 1 lion. fertilizer plant - Job envolvcs In the part and full time non-medical dominium. Seven> The bazaar will be in the activities Proceeds from the event will and how it affects towns of the i Happy Thank you •; MACHINE DESn bagging, handling and staking fertilizer bags. Phone Mr. Adams Street, sillers, companions, spacious rooms, 2Vh building at the Tolland County provide special program leaders and Capitol Region. Anyone interested is 1 Birthday For Boardwork. 10 ptua yaara, varlad axparltnca. In artaa Hill, 643-0644. homemakers, maids, and baths, rec room,: Agriculture Center, Rt. 30, Vernon, invited to attend. For more informa­ Buckland Road special service aides to assist speakers for county meetings and to all for aueh aa: Shaal Maul, Walding, appliances, carpeting,; from 10 to 9 p.m. buy equipment for home economics tion, call any member of the 1 Miss Help Wented 13 Pnaumalloa, Drivaa, SURGICAL - DENTAL Assis­ Area. blind, elderly, and han­ It will feature crafts and foods for activities. organization or 875-2398. Machanlea, and noma Elaaf tant wanted for oral surgeon dicapped. Able Aids, Inc. con­ air conditioning, tennis,' 1 Tuesday RNs - Part time, 11 to 7. Ver­ Meal. Top Iringa banaffia. Call tinuously recruits and screens pool. $46,500. most holidays observed during the Papeyzka office. Full time. Experience The extension service is planning a non Manor. CaU Mrs. Tobin, Wallhar Qrundar, Chlaf necessary. Send resume to mature responsible women, year. Among them will be Valen­ spring weekend tour to Buffalo, The Nathan Hale Branch of the 1 March 15th 871-0385. Enginaar, batwaan 3-8 p.m., for over 18 with their own car and evening prallmlnary Intarvlaw. Box V c/o Manchester tine's Day, St. Patrick’s Day, N.Y., May 12 to 15. Reservations American Red Cross has issued an 1 From Room 22, J Evening Herald. good references. Free WARREN E. Easter, Mother’s Day, Graduation, appeal for volunteer drivers on a PART TIME school bus PRESSUK HAST Brochure. Call anytime. 646- must be made with the extension of­ iUNUHCTUIMGCO.,MC. 7917. HDWLAND May Day, July 4, Halloween, fice by May 30. regular weekly or biweekly basis as a 1 Nathan H a le . Beanie i drivers - Knowledge of JANITORS - Part Time. Ear- * Manchester necessary. Five 41 ChaptI Strttl W mornings and evenings. Realtor* 843-1 ION Thanksgiving, Christmas and Members of the tour committee “Driver of the Day.” These drivers i School year driving experience ManchattMT, Conn. THE RIGQEST TRUCK IHVEHTORIES IN ° Phona 643-2417 Greater Manchester area. anybody’s birthday. are Judy Savoie of Coventry and are asked to be availabie from 8:30 % required. We will train. Call Must have own transporta­ □ EDUCATION Roslyn Komfeld of Coventry is Luba Williams of Tolland. Plans are a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to transport blood 643-2373. tion. Call 649-5334, general chairman for the event. to visit several points of interest in and persons to hospitals, doctor ap­ THE HARTFORD COUNTY AREA. SHOP OLTON - Excellent location, Privete Instructions IB .•’our bedrooms, U a R home, Others assisting wili be Irene the area including the Corning Glass pointments and such. For more infor- I Anoouneemente 3 Help Wented 13 on cul-de-sac, wooded acre Berriault of Rockville, sales tables, mation, call the Red Cross office, 38 plant, Rockwell Gallery of Western US AND GET A GREAT RUY IN THE GUITAR, BANJO Teacher - lot. Privacy. Twento minut^ Park St., Rockville. are Inge Thoms, Coventry, president Art, the Rochester Lilac Festival and TODAY’S SALES POSITION - Straight IMMEMATE JOB OPENINGS FOR PERSONNEL ON THE FOLLOWING: Specializing in Folk, Popular, to Hartford. Close to Niagara Falls. TRUCK OF YOUR CHOICE. commissions, leads furnished Bluegrass, Vocal Accompani­ Manchester, Vernon Circle. to homeowners. Call 242-5402. ment. Let music be the cure Owner, 643-4331. -y j Real for your Spring Fever. Free STEADY WORK - Reliable, loan instrument. Children 7 MANCEHSTER - 66 Duplex. hard worker who wants Setup & Operate Metal Cutting Machines such as: on. Reasonable rates. 646- Modern bathroom and Estate steady employment and good 5557. Mtchen. 2 car g a Y a g illlm income, call 528-3869 between lot. Anxious to sell. 1-236-18A, by Norma Tedford I 9 and 2 only. TURNING GRINDING TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS In­ 5i5MK)31. dividual or group. Day or NURSES AID - Full time or DRILLING HONE & LAP night. At very reasonable BOLTON - $37,900. Why rent? Whan one acqulrei a part time, all shifts. New rates. Private court. Call 646- Spacious six room, three honae, ana la IncUiwd to modern facility. Pleasant MILLING GEAR CUTTING 2183, anytime. bedroom Ranch. 1 1/2 baths, think of the enterpriaa u working conditions. Good two car garage, nice acre set­ an Inveatmant. It la true benefits. Call 871-0385. Vernon BORING MILL PLANER REMEDIAL READING and ting. Can Arthur or Suzanne that a houae can be out of Manor. Ask for Mrs. Tobin. math; individualized work Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson place In ite nelghbtnhood arn, (lst-8th grade) by Beach Co., Manchester Of­ T h e $ fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing 4 5 ^ 0 0 will consider personnel with prior operator experience ;r’s degree teacher. 56^ or too expensive, eqieclal- E Opportunity. ' ly in small ccnununltlef. tor the above openings. 8075. But be cireful to dln- EARN MANCHESTER - AttracUve BRAND NEW 1977 tingulab supereUtion from □ REAL ESTATE and spacious 6-4 Duplex. 6 Johnnie W alter Red BRAND NEW 1977 sound atsnmption. Land (KKN) Room Apartment with CHEVROLn W TON coats are unially loweat in Also Dpenings For: fireplace available for im­ 4-W HEEL DRIVE PICK U P the country and highest in Homes For Sale 23 mediate occupancy. iFlicWdc Pickup. V body, 30S V-6, Mandard tranamlialon, raar rttp SPENMNG Vi ton, 8' FiaatsJda, 350 V-8 angina. 4-tpaad trantmiadon. raar atap Convenient residentiiil area. bumpar, dock, doma tamp awttdi, balow aya tina mirroca, T.tona the central city and vary bumpar. gaugaa. dgar Ughtar, balow aye line mirrora. full depth COVENTRY - Three bedroom Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, pdnt haavy duty front and raar aprlnga. powar ataarlng. hatvy duty with the dealrablUty of the MONEY loam aaat. haavy duty front aprlnga. power ataarlng, fuel tank akid Ranch with a beautiful rec 646-3233. J. Watson Beach Co., thocka, ilkllng raar window. Cartar Cara. Stk. #S246 location and the extent of "On The Rocks” plate. L78.15 on-off road Urea, Carter Cara. Stk. #5100 B0YS& room and a large lot with over Manchester Office, 647-9139. im provem ents. As a MACHINISTS ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS 100 treeaujnd shrubs. Only Equal Housing Opportunity. prospective property GIRLS $39,900. Blanchard St Rosset­ OUR PRICE *4730 OUR PRICE *5460 owner, determine your MAINTENANCE MECHANICS LABORERS to, Realtors, 646-2482. 5 Evenings A Week liability to the city or coun­ WELDERS PACKERS M anchaatar C o n t e s t . ty for current or future 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. TOLLAND - Beautiful Raised work. Ranch with three bedrooms, 2 Call MACHINE TOOL ASSEMBLERS ^ASSEMBLERS fireplaces, 11/2 baths, family HUBE FREE ECP CORROSION PROOFING WITH EVERY Purchasing a new home room, garage and treed lot. I is a big Investment and 647-9946 JIG BORER *TESTERS Asking only $41,900. that’s why you should be Blanchard & Rossetto, CAPE Win a dazzling 8 room ., fuU shed dormer NEW TRUCK PUROUSED FROM STOCK absolutely sure where you INSPECTORS *Aircraft components, IE, Realtors, 646-2482. diamond* and Cape, 1st floor family colebrate with A REQUUR $119 VALUE want to live in a big city or MANCHESTER - Ansaldi in the country, whichever HEAT TREATERS pumps, fuel controls, etc. room, 4 bedrooms, 1^ Johnnie Walker Red built three bedroom Colonial acre wooded lot. 2 baths, the one Century 21 mm on Thayer Road. 2 1/2 baths, on the rock*. 2-car garage, central air TEDFORD REAL first floor family room, 2 conditioning. $70’s. ESTATE, Rt. 44A Bolton fireplaces and a double gar­ Firit prize i* a 10-carat diamond SHEET METAL ■ Commer­ or $25,000 caih! Notch, Bolton, 647-W14 baa New higher wage rates in effect for all positions. Benefits age. Priced far below replace­ OUR OK USED CARS ARE the home for you. We are a cial, and industrial HVAC ment costs at $63,500. WARREN E. multiple Hating realtor work. Metal and fiberglass include company paid group insurance and pension plan, B lan c h ard St Rossetto, Second prize is a S-carat diamond working foreman. Reply Realtors, 646-2482. or $10,000 cash! which means we have for stating experience, HDWLAND you bouses that are listed qualifications, and 12 paid holidays, vacation, sick leave pay and many more. Aaaftora B4I-11N Third prize it a 2-carat diamond RECONDITIONED AND with MLS In Manchester background to Box 0 c/o or $5,000 cash! TRUCKS and In Vernon. Whether it Manchester Herald. The employment office for these companies will be open be big or small the house MANCHESTER - Beautiful for you is listed with us. SUPERINTENDENT for Dutch Colonial. Nine rooms. 125 fourth prizes are GUARANTEED Manchester Apartment com­ from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to sets of four hand-blown rnlie^eT*”' bumpar. Vary 1 ^ CaU us anytime. Convenient location. Intercom plex. Live in position. Rent 12 noon Saturday. system. Many extras, in­ Johnnie Walker Red D ID Y O U KNOW? reduction. Pays $3.00 per cluding fireplace, two car gar­ “On the Rocks" Grading, utilltiesi and hour. Must be responsible per­ age. Must be seen. Only $47,- glasses-just like this one. ------h Wagon. V-8, a u t ^ ^ P S f ^ mllaaga. •street are expenilve, but son, capable of electrical and Applicants traveling by auto should enter the Main Gate, East Coast Realty, 528- dlUonlng, powar ataarlng and brakaa. radio. they are part of more plumbing, and hard work. Ap­ 9668, 646-7603. Cheers! desirable urban areas. pointments being taken, ______f 450Wf Ifardlop. V-8, a u ti^ lSo IR between 9 and 11 a.m.. Call Gate No. 5 on Cakwood Ave., near New park in West MANCHESTER - Swimming, ditloning. powar ataarlrig and brakaa. radio. 528-1300. tennis, basketball and more ' vinyl roof. UMlMCOnER Hartford for convenient parking. Cthers can enter through can be yours along with this SEWING MACHINE operator beautiful Six Room Con­ llA ^ k E H iX l. S cyl., •Actual prize diamond not shown. .V«.VKV"! WADDELL SCHOOL area - OteiaiEf>i/y form may rtofbtrtproductd v . ¥• LYNCH MOTORS, me. Three Bedroom Cape. Super- Imported by Somersel Importers, Lid., N.Y, N Y CARTEROPEN EVEINAS TN I P.M. 345 Cantor Straat Clean! Large living room and 646-4321 L TNimS. TIL I P.M. kitchen. Rec room. Garage, j O O % B l e n d e d ^ ^ ^ Proof. Imported 1 1229RIAINST. MANCHESTER A STRIKE EXISTS AT OUR PLANTS stone fireplace. Price reduced to $37,900. Keith Real Estate 646-4126, 649-1922. PAGE SIX-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. March 18. 1977 .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 18, 1977- PAGE SEVEN-B

ROjBKViLLE cKr N O K O F Iffi the BY GAYLE ONE YEAR HAMILTON DWF15H Real Estate realty company Editor 2-Famll)r, 7-2U. Uva In Um 7 rooma with formal dining VERHOH CIRCLE *‘*‘®*’*"> * •••tifooma and 1'A batha. Rani lha 2-1.22 acre waterfront building lot. Andover Lake, taxpayers who cared enough about |26,900-0ne owner, 6-room Condominium. South Wind­ the future and the economy of their sor. Near 1-86. Energy saving fireplace, formal 1734 dining room. town, and their friends, and Take a walk through this rambling 10 room Colonial In A Home 631,900-Quality 2-bedroom Townhouse Condominium, and think of all the history it has seen. There are six a/c, applianced kitchen, patio. Glastonbury. neighbors, to turn out and vote. A working fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, and six acres of $42,900;—3 bedroom Cape with all the extras. First floor ride through some of the towns who privacy. Call for an appointment to inspect this rare family room, fireplaced living room offering. Manchester. have turned a blind eye to their of WE HAVE OTHERS - CALL future economy should be enough ■ mf ■ ■ ■ to tell you how important a vote is. D F REALE DUBUDO-LESPERANCE ITS Mall) St. 646-452S Your Own «4«-0S0S Again, thanks for going to the polls.

YOU GET YOUR 'f / M . SOUTH WINDSOR HOMES OF MERRITT M ONEH WORTH m i B S - When you buy or sell through Bill Rood, Tom Crockett or T.J. Have mortgage money Crockett at T.J. PInatnod Batataa ol Vamon Crockett, Realtor, 244 New. Spacious 7 room Dutch Colonial, 3 bedrooms, for- Main Street, 2FMMLY >39,900 nwl living and dining room, fireplaced family room off at very good rates Off Burntid* Avanua. Cloaa to ahopping, kitchen w/appliances, double garage, % acre treed lot Manchester. People w/gorgeous view. Other models available. Priced $62,500 Our Loan Arrangers are ready to achoola, bua, thia 5-5 Two Family with aaparata have been getting FIRST TIME OFFERED furnacaa, 2-car garaga with a daap lot haa much to $83,500. their money's worth ride out anywhere in Savings Bank Country to oftar. LIva practically rant fraa. VA, no money to arrange a mortgage for you. Slate foyer is only the beginning in this down. . T y . here since 1947. lovely four bedroom Colonial. Fireplace, ************************** HAVE YOU EVER ENJOYED I. ' X" Call them at 646-1700 today. living room, formal dining room, What Is your Property Worth? applianced kitchen, I'/z baths, rec room THE SECURITY OF HAVING A with bar, garage, aluminum vinyl clad J We will inspect your property and * b w ; exterior. A VALUE at $49,500. Be the first * suggest an asking price. (No obligation). * HOME OF YOUR VERY OWN? tJ. Crockett, ii'iit,, to see it. * Ask us about our guarantee sales plan 4 a TODAYHI ^ ■ K ****************■*.♦****♦•*** Lakavlaw Nafghta of Tolland New. Custom 7 room Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2Vk 643-1577 baths, fireplaced family room, formal dining and living Jchards t rhmna PASEK REALTORS - MLS room, double garage, V« acre treed lot. $55,000. ' i 244 Main Street, ftSr'iiy BUYING A HOME IS Realtors 608Burn»ide Avenue, E.H. MERRin AGENCY 646-1180 Manchester 183 ELLINGTON ROAD 2 8 9 - 7 4 7 5 REALTORS 122 EAST CENTER 8T. ISOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. 528-9546 REALLY QUITE FRESH AIR We can tell you all the facts about homes BARROWS available on the present market. AND IF YOU’D RATHER SWITCH SAVINGS BRNK WALLACE We have answers to questions on taxes, THAH FIGHT - COMPANY make a change to this peaceful neighborhood. Walk to MANCHESTER PARKADE assessments, sewer lines, etc. Bowers School from this lovely 8 room Colonial complete MANCHESTER $ with IW baths, plenty of space in the kitchen, screened 41,900 646-7833 porch, rec room, 3 bedrooms, attic storage. $43,900. This spacious home possesses many expensive NINE MULTIPLE LISTING SEBVICES OF MHNGHESTER OFFICES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT features. King-size master bedroom with wrought iron railed balcony overlooking large living room When “ y o w V e ” looking for a home One owner Colonial with 8 rooms. eat-in applianced kitchen and formal dining room’ Finished family room, 2 fireplaces, beautifully finished family room, full basement, IVz Wa ara your award-winning RELO raal aalatd to buy — MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • ANDOVER o ASHFORD baths, all on a large private lot in rural setting. 2-car garage and a heated workshop! broker backed by over 18 yaara of axparlanco 16x32 foot pool, 2 acres. ■■■Ill and service to transtorrod people and com­ Or just plain educated advice — . SOUTH WINDSOR . BOLTON MEMBER F,D I C panies. One call puts us to work marketing your 3 FAMILY property here and finding new property for you Visit or Call Excellent 2 Bedroom Apartment with rec room, ful- anywhere. HO WORKOUT H m • ^ applianced kitchen, plus 2 furnished apts up Professional ^ i s 6 room stone front Cape is really in shape. Large G reat income. $41,900. 649-2813 kitchen, fireplaced living room, 3 bedrooms, rec room Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! new furnace, Vi dormer. Lovely treed and shrubbed C a ll U9 (od«y yard. Garage and breezeway. ?37,900. t .1). Tndtlvi, Frvuiilt-nt w jivertb h KEITH REAL ESTATE H The Barrows & Wallace Company D.W. FISH REALTY CO. I REAL ESTATE HOLCOMBE MANCM£ST5R HARTFORD ,[g a'M v'lN GStty.M •vAN'.nyyiVh. e n c • yU*-Mn Munr. MHavt* mk 646-4126 649-1922 Raalion B4fl-7B33 728-8615 at VERNON CIRCLE 044-2447 644-2447 $ 34,900 MEW LISTIN8 “A SUPER VALUE HERE" BEST BUYS BY BELFHME $32,500— six rooma, cloaa to school, clean. Qarago. ■s... $34,900— Sevan room Capo, 4 bedrooms, grape arbor, garden. $35,500— Jual llatod, 7 rooms, now wiring, staumablo t,' 7% mortgage. HOMES OF $38,500— Nino room Colonial, aluminum aiding, 4 bodroomal Quality built seven room Ranch with a king size $39,800— 3 bedroom Capo with extra building loU CtM, master bedroom. Two fireplaces, private in- THE WEEK North Covm iry: 3 badrooma, uniquo lamlly room with Slone flroplaco. buStI town treed lot, large rec room with bar and gar­ REALLY LARGE ROOMS ^ Mini-Farm Fstates VALUE + Franch flraplaca, larga gardan araa, nica comar lot. Four bedroom Colonial on a larga traad lot In Bolton. $39,500— Nice 3 bedroom Capo on 2W aero loti Call age. Martin School areal! $44,900. 3.8 Acres • 1825 Colonlel home with small barn. $39,900. , nowl ® full baths, family FIrat floor lamlly room, formal dining room and living Rural atmoaphara, aavan larga rooma. $52,- 2 New to market charming six room Cape in desirable $39,900— Clean modifitd Ranch near Bowort School. 900. rolling park, fireplaced living room, formal dining room, room, lota of carpating, ovar 2,200 aquara laal ol living lA Ique ieatumL°°"’® “COME TO OPEN HOUSE" araa. Prlcad In tha mid SSO’t. Six rooma. 3 bedrooms, kitchen appliances, screened porch. Call $48,900-Blg 0-6 Duplex, FIVE QARAQES, top In­ 3.3 Acrea - Restored salt box with oulbulldinga. today. I Hebron: Sunday 1*8'at 91 Watt Street Three fireplaces, vary private, stone walls. come. $59,900. NEW LISTING ■l ■!/ $48,900— Anaaldi built Ranch, natural woodwork, 2 flroplacoi. 3.0 Acrea - 1850’s Colonial. Large horse bam, Spotless 9 room Raised Ranch on quiet street. Fireplaced J-* $53,900— Foraal Hills Raltod Ranch. Nino rooms. Mutt corrals, pond, 3-car garage. 8 rooms. $69.- living room, formal dining room, kitchen built-ins, i«c too. -m m iipacious seven rooiii^oversized* Cape with a 900. room and downstairs kitchen. Elxcellent In-law situation. $40's. $55,000— Six room Colonial with bualnota outbuilding. breez^ay and 2-car garage. Three bedrooms, (2 4.8 Acres - Charming Capa totally surrounded Uniquol oversized), I 1/2 baths, large formal dining by elate forest. Horse barns. Treed and NEW LISTING $89,500— Nino room custom Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 ACRE PLUS room, fireplaced living room, carpeting and rec batha, contra! air conditioning, 3 garage* room with bar. $42,900. cleared land. Scenic. Near river. $50,000. Five room Ranch cottage only 3 years old, ideal for all 2.8 Acres - Qorgaous century aetata. Custom m in t c o n d it io n your summertime activities, 2 minutes walk\to private plu* much morel beach. Only $12,500. UNIQUE RAISED RANCH n ? i IWM w m , 84 toot Ihtina room, 2Vt bolho, 4 built Split Ranch. Two badrooma, lofted This 6 room Ranch with garage on IVt acra lot Ia in Saa Ihia aupar apadal Ralaad Ranch, 7 rooma of beau­ *46,9001 Or e l wm# MAoomt, olMIng gloM doon to polio, 2-oor gwooo Sot on a nIca lot In Coventry. Throe bodrooma, I'A family room, Swadlah flraplaca. Private. move-ln condition. Fireplaced living room, wall-to-wall ty, act bolwoon two behind atonowalla, bolwoon two batha, "round kitchen," tlroplaeo, family room, Sovon room Ralaod Ranch with 2 oar garago. $57,900. . carpet and much more. Low $40'a goH ceurfoo. $48,800. carpoNng, 2-car garaga and mora. MM $40'a. Cathadral colling, lovely atono front. Many oxtraa. 150’x272’ traad lot. Worth ovary penny. Aak tor u o r d o n We need all types of homot to tall at all prices. Mr. Matthow. Plaata call - Wa have buyara waiting. I O I PHILBRICK ZINSSER AGENCY Tw«DR«usTATt|BLAKCHARD & ROSSETTI MANY MORE • CALI U$ WE WORK! 646-4200 aonncy 646.4200 CONNECTICUT REALTY ASSOCIATES Real Estate Services iiiummmu ■ Roaltors-MLS [M4 main street MANCHESTER 105 Main St , H EBRO N QREEN 647-9914 WILLIAM L BELFiORE AGENCY 643-21T4 1228-9425 649-5124 I H 646-1511 9 -4 3 3 1 i . a : i ...... I l l 189 West Cenlsr St. 846-2482 Roaltora All Points Ralooatlon 547-1413