PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Tues.. June 26, 1979 Tax Schedules 36% of RHS Grads Set in Hebron — 1 ^ To Attend Colleges It Was Like Old Times: Federal Order Coming I Lawyers Seek Funds 1 Relays Distance Run HEBRON —Tax collector Joan Rowley has set up a schedule for Phase-In Debated Again On Impounded Gasoline I For Legal Aid Plan 1 Format To Change paying taxes due on the Oct. 1, 1978 VERNON — Of the 407 students not to be true. He did agree that Page 2 P age 3 1 P age 1 0 P age 11 Grand List. who graduated this month from many of the students are going to ^...... - \------^ Each real estate and personal Rockville High School, 147 are going state colleges but said in many cases property tax bill which amounts to on to four-year colleges. This is about this is due to economic reasons. more than $100 may be paid in two in­ 36 percent of the class. Dr. Bernard In his statistics he pointed out that stallments, the first is due July 1 and Sidman, superintendent of schools, 89 of the graduates who are going on iianrl|p0tpr the second as of Jan. I, 1980. told the Board of Education Monday to college, applied to the University Real estate and personal property night. of Connecticut, 62 were accepted but Sunny and Warm tax bills under $100 are due in full as Dr. Sidman said he examined only 26 will be attending. WNM*8 of July 1 and the same is true of all similar reports from other towns of Also that 22 applied to Eastern Through Thursday motor vehicle taxes. about the same size as Vernon and Connecticut State College, 12 were Details on page 2 Ms. Rowley said that if the tax found the statistics pretty much accepted and five will be attending; 4 N iw s dueuly 1 is not paid in full during the norm. applied to the University of Hartford, month of July, interest will be He said he had heard some com­ two were accepted but none will be charged at the rate of one percent ments that Rockville High School attending; 1 applied to the University per month from the due date. students hadn’t applied or hadn’t of New Haven and that one will be The minimum interest charge will Shimoda Trip Hrrali been accepted to very many colleges. attending. be $2. Aug. 1 is the last date payl- But ^ r»nmnil/'rl n**'~**''rf thiS Of the graduates, 105 or 26 percent .Vol. XCVIII, No. 227 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, June 27, 1979 I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20t Single Copy • 15« Home Delivered ment will be accepted without a SHIMODA, Japan (UPI) - will be attending two-year colleges; President Carter, along with Mrs penalty. Payments may be made by 13 or 3 percent will be going into mail. If a receipt is requested the Vernon Mulls Carter and Amy, took a trip to some branch of the military service; Shimoda where the first U.S. con­ taxpayer should inclose a self- 106 or 26 percent will go to work; 22 addressed stamped envelope with the RHS Car Ban sulate was established in 1856. To or five percent are undecided about the chagrin of security men, the payment. their future plans and the other 14, or Saudis Opposing the tax collector's office will be Truce Village Carters stood through an opening VERNON - The Board of Educa­ three percent, have other plans some in the roof of their limousine and open Monday from 7 to 9 p.m., Guided by a North Korean Army colonel, a middle of the three buildings, guarded by tion isn’t sure it would be legal to tell of which include marriage. Thursday and Friday from 9 a m. to waved at the estimated 5,000 small group of American tourists are taken to soldiers of forces on either side. A pagoda­ Rockville High School students that Some of the colleges students'will smiling residents, who applauded 2:30 p.m.: and Saturday. July 28. they can’t drive their cars to school be attending include: Cornell Univer­ from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Residents who the North Korean side of the 38th parallel in like tower marks the beginning of South’ and waved Japanese and next year. sity, Dartmouth, Boston College, American flags in return. have questions may contact the tax the Korean War truce village of Panmunjom Korea. President Carter is expected to visit The question of this possibility was Bryant, Clark University, Duke Huge Price Hike The president spoke at a town collector in the Town Office to view the line that separates North and the border during his stay in Korea June 29 to raised by board member Devra University, Holy Cross, lihaca Building. 228-9406. during regular meeting held in Shimoda Middle , (UPI) — South Korea. The border runs through the July 1. (UPI photo) ' Baum who said she had had calls College, Keene State College, School and fielded questions from Iran was holding out for a unified With the price of OPEC crude now hours. Saudi Arabia refused today to go price of $22 to $23 per barrel. from several concerned parents who Massachusetts College of Pharmacy the residents — most of which had at $17.50 a barrel after surcharges, a Ms. Rowley said that tax bills and aiong with any massive oil price in­ Though the base price has been jump to $20 a barrel would add 5 had read that some other school Also: University of Massachusetts, nothing to do with world issues the rate book are now being prepared crease as OPEC ministers got down $14.54 since March, most OPEC cents to the retail price of gasoline, systems were taking this step due to Massachusetts Institute of that will be discussed at the by the data processing company now to tough horse-trading on a unified states have been tacking on Liquor Rules Rejected the gasoline shortage. Technology, University of Michigan, seven-nation summit meeting in home heating oil and diesel fuel in that the town budget has been ap­ pricing system. “premiums” and “surcharges” the United States. Dr. Bernard Sidman, superinten­ Penn State, C.W. Post, Purdue, Tokyo beginning Thursday. proved on the third try. Ms. Rowley VERNON — An amendment to the object to the requirement that there In denying the change, the commis­ dent of schools, said he was aware Syracuse, Trinity, Tufts, and Yale. Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki effectively raising costs to $17.50. Oil A key element in the negotiations said that she anticipates that the town's zoning laws, which would must be at least 2,000 feet between sion expressed concern about the that some school systems are doing Gasohol Tests Yamani said a price of $20 or $21 per sold on the spot market — not is whether individual OPEC majority of the tax bills will be in the have eased restrictions on granting liquor outlets and 1,000 feet from an possible spread of liquor outlets. One this but said he thinks it is legally barrel demanded by a majority of the governed by long-term contracts — members will still be allowed to mail by June 29. liquor permits to full service outlet and public buildings and of the provisions of the amendment questionable. Vernon Hires WASHINGTON (UPI) - 13 OPEC member states “would be has been going for as much as $35 a charge the extra premiums and sur­ restaurants, was denied in a 3-1 vote churches. would have been that the restaurant He said if it came to the point Although by April 15, 825 service abnormal.” barrel. charge under the new prices. Hospital Staffers of the Zoning Commission Monday Attorneys Martin Burke and owner would have to apply for a where some action had to be taken stations were taking advantage of Yamani indicated to reporters night. Steven Ford, representing four special exception and the attorneys then mayhe it would be that the stu­ Vo-Ag Teacher incentives — the federal govern­ before the beginning of the second To Attend! Meeting The meeting was the continuance restaurant owners, said some felt this would police any prolifera­ dent parking lot would he closed. ment has exempted gasohol from day of talks that Saudi Arabia may be restaurants can serve liquor because tion of outlets. However, he doesn’t advocate this VERNON - The Board of Educa­ willing to go along with a benchmark HARTFORD —Several members of last Thursday’s meeting that its 4 cent-a-gallon tax since Jan. 1 Sewer Charges they have been here so long and are The commission also expressed move as he said it would create a tion Monday night hired the first price of around $18 a barrel. of the Manchester Memorial followed a public hearing on the and 12 states have dispensed with non-conforming. At the hearing only fear that the change might create problem in the neigborhood as female teacher to teach in the The ministers reconvened in full Hospital obstetrics and pediatrics proposed amendment. all or part of their taxes — by one person spoke against the students would drive anyway and vocational/agriculture program at session today at 10 a.m. (5:10 a.m. staff will attend a special panel The proposed amendment was sub­ some safety hazards. Adoption of the offering gasohol in 15 or 20 states, proposed amendment which would park their cars in the street. Rockville High School. EDT). None of them would make any presentation on childbirth Thursday mitted by attorneys acting for amendment would have meant that Amoco has set up a test market in apply only to full service restaurants. Another hoard member, Dr. Miss Yvonne Chenette, a 1974 comment on unofficial talks that from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the Tower several local restaurant owmers who 16 more restaurants could possibly the first move by a major oil Drop Discount George Prouty, said he had a recent went on late into the night Tuesday. Suite of the Hartford Insurance have liquor permits but at the graduate of Rockville High, was refiner to “determine what are I report from the Vernon Police A special committee comprJsed of Group. Hartford Plaza. Hartford. hearing it was noted that the majori­ hired to replace David Lewis who the problems and how they can be Department on cars and students two persons from each delegation The district feels it should receive The event is sponsored by the Bolton Crew Organizes ty of those are not the type which resigned. solved in the distribution of gas­ By GREG PEARSON would want to go to selling liquor. driving to school. He said the police Miss Chenette is a resident of was charged with attempting to get a even more of a discount because it Health Systems Agency of North ohol.” Herald Reporter common position. believes it is part owner of the sewer Central Connecticut, and is open to BOLTON — Bolton’s highway Robert Cormier, Lance Dimock, and There are only 23 restaurants in comment was that there are far too Ellington. She graduated from the “Beginning sometime in early many students driving who have no \ Yamani’s opposition to a base MANCHESTER - The Town system. The district maintains and the public, free. For more informa­ employees — all three of them — Robert Highter. town that qualify as full-service University of Connecticut in 1978. July, five stations in Ottumwa,. Donato Rattazzi, road foreman, need to do so. He said mayhe the gas­ She was a substitute teacher this price of $20 per barrel raised the Board of Directors Tuesday ap­ services sewer lines in its area. tion. call 249-7581. voted unanimously to be represented restaurants and only 10 of these now Iowa, will be selling gasohol,” holds a position that does not allow possibility of a formal split in OPEC proved 1979-80 sewer rates that will “I’m not satisfied with it,” District Dr. Muriel Sugarman of the Har­ in collective bargaining with the serve liquor. oline crunch will automatically cut year in the vo-ag program at E.O. Amoco spokesman Carl Meyer- Mary Hart, 27, the executive assistant to Anthony Milano the him to join the worker’s union. Commission members Monday down on the number of cars. He said Smith High School in Storrs. In 1978 ranks, with most members charging mean a slight decrease for President Gordon Lassow, who vard Medical School and Beth Israel town by Council 4 of the Americam dirk said Tuesday. Several other secretary of the state Office of Policy and Management shown Federation of State, County, and night indicated they may consider students having cars in the parking she was a teaching assistant at the small Midwestern markets even­ that price — or more — and Saudi homeowners and a larger increase attended Tuesday’s meeting along Hospital, will be the moderator. Cormier said. “We must now wait Municipal Employees. providing for some special exemp­ lot does create problems with University of Connecticut ahd that tually will be tested in the pilot in the emergency gasoline headquarters at the State Army in Arabia sticking to a lower level. than the Eighth Utilities District John LaBelle Jr., district counsel, Panelists are Dr. Ruth Wilf. nurse five days before negotiations can would like to pay. The secret ballot election Monday tion zones in some areas. But they drinking and smoking pot. same year did student teaching at Amoco marketing program that is Hartford has been offered a bribe and threatened while helping All OPEC ministers did agree, said. midwife at the Booth Maternity start,” he said they plan to meet with Sewer rates for the 1979-80 fiscal at the Community Hall was super­ don’t plan to take any action on this Board member Lee Belanger said Lyman Memorial High School in expected to last a year or more. implement Connecticut’s odd-even gasoline rationing Tuesday. however, that there should be, if The district presently pays 44 cents Center. Philadelphia. Pa.; Dr. Sandy year, which starts Sunday, will no vised by the State Board of Labor Daniels next Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at until a lawsuit is settled. The suit is such a move may be eventually man­ Lebanon. possible, a unified price with an end per 100 cubic feet and had proposed a Lieber. obstetrician gynecologist Dimock’s home to begin talking But she’s not sour, “It brings out the best and the worst in longer include discounts for large rate of 44.7 cents for 1979-80. Lassow with the Yale Health Plan in Neyv Relations. challenging a special exception per­ dated by the state in its energy con­ The Rockville position is for 12 ffe’W Testify people.” (UPI photo) to the current system of free-for-all In attendance were Manfred about a contract. mit the commission granted earlier servation plan. And Charles, Brisson, months. During the summer Miss surcharges based on what the market volume users. Thus, large users, in­ said he would settle for a 47 cent Haven, and Stanislaus and Lucille cluding the Eighth District, will pay figure and made it clear that he feels Blejwas. representing the consumer Muenz, representing the State Labor Cormier said, “We look forward to this year for a restaurant in the the board's administrative assistant Chenette will do field work. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. can bear. Board, Gerald Daniels, union improved working conditions, wages, Rockville redevelopment area. cautioned that such a move could The board also approved the Herman Talmadge has been per­ The United Arab Emirates was more according to the rates ap­ the matter is still negotiable. viewpoint. proved by the board. “I consider it a proposal from the There will be a question and representative, and Shirley Reilly and insurance benefits for The exception has been challenged mean having to add more school resignation of Carol l^vans who suaded to testify at Senate Ethics pushing for a compromise based on There will be minimal decrease for board,” he said of the 54-cent figure. answer period and refreshments will representing the town. everybody. We’re all content with the by a group of other restaurant buses thus creating more expense for taught for eight months in the special Committee hearings on his Energy Aide setting a benchmark price of $18 or smaller users. The rate had been 64.5 Lassow said the district will not alter be served. The three employees involved are results of the election.” owners who contend that it is dis­ the town. The board decided to take a education program at the Middle alleged financial misconduct. The $18.50 per barrel with a ceiling of criminatory. wait and see attitude. School. conqmittee sent the Georgia $21.50 per barrel. cents per 100 cubic feet of water its budget at tonight’s annual used. It now will be 64 cents per 100 meeting to set the 1979-80 budget. Democrat a formal, written This would permit those producers Grange Cites Mrs. Prall request to appear Thursday to cubic feet used. This will mean a He also said the district probably Not Sour Yet with top-grade oil to charge the savings of only a few pennies for will not sue because of the sewer master; Roy Pender, overseer; Cnrrine answer questions under oath. COVENTRY — Coventry Grange traditional premiums up to the $21.50 most homeowners. rates. recently honored Mrs. Prall Merriam of Pender, lecturer; Noel Miller, steward; Talmadge then sent a tersely level. worded letter he would testify and By JACQUELINE HUARD a television and radio reporter. The sewer rate previously had While the town-district battle con­ Ripley Hill Road by presenting her with Ernest Brown, assistant steward; and Ms. Hart said there has only been also bring a contingent of other United Press International In two sessions Tuesday, lasting a decreased as the amount of water tinued, so did the Democratic- the National Grange Community Service Nan Brown, lady assistant steward. about four weeks’ lag in the frenetic Also. Claudir Miller, chaplain; June defense witnesses with him, but total of 3 1/2 hours, the ministers used increased. (Sewer rates are Republican one. Award. HARTFORD — Mary Hart — the pace since February. She first helped The two Republican directors pre­ Loomis, treasurer; Gertrude Haven, he made it clear he was not happy cleared the table of secondary items based on water usage.) Starting Sun­ The award was presented to Mrs. Florence Nightingale of the State with the home heating shortage, then sent (William Diana was absent) secretary; Audrey Bray, ceres; Carmela pm morf on a about it. including a $800 million increase in day, though, that 64-cent rate will be Merriam. a perennial member of the energy set — has been offered a bribe the Legislature, then a threatened uniform for all users. voted against the proposed sewer Wolfe, pomona; Ruth Loomis, flora; Bill Committee spokesman Lynne OPEC’s special fund for developing Coventry 4-H Town Committee, for her and threatened while helping imple­ strike by state health care workers. There still will be discounts, rates and were criticized by the Miller, member of Executive Committee Murphy said the panel was countries and a proposal for the crea­ dedication to the ideals of 4-H and her ment Connecticut’s odd-even gas­ Now, there’s the gas problem. however, for the district and Lydall Democrats for not having an alter­ for three years; Harold Wolfe, pleased at Talmadge’s decision. tion of an OPEC news agency. assisting young people in discovering the oline rationing. But she’s not sour. Next winter, with reports that oil Inc. because both of those user: have nate proposal. opportunities that 4-H has to offer. gatekeeper. The new officers will be in­ She said the disciplinary hearings “It brings out the best and the will resume July 9. companies are not refining at a rate Qatar’s Oil Minister Khalifa al- existing debt accounts from Democrats Stephen Cassano and The citation said she not only found a stalled in September. 6 month certifkale, worst in jwople,” said Ms. Hart, who fast enough to meet the Northeast’s Thani said Tuesday his country payments they made for expansion of Stephen Penny criticized the action place for each young person in the was appointed executive assistant — Scholarships Award fuei needs, doesn’t hold much expected a price increase to “a the sewage treatment facility. as irresponsible. program but also encouraged adults to No Immunity more accurately, right hand — to SOUTH WINDSOR - The Bishop promise for a let up either. minimum of $20 a barrel.” Kuwait’s Lydall will be charged at a rate of Republican Carl Zinsser criticized assume the leadership of clubs that Anthony Milano, secretary of the McMahon General Assembly, Fourth WASHINGTON (UPI) - The “I never thought I’d be in on minister. Sheikh Khalifa al-Sabah, 58 cents per 100 cubic feet and the the Democrats for not sharing the opened the gates of the 4-H experience to Degree Knights of Columbus, has Supreme Court ruled Tuesday state Office of Policy and Manage­ decisions that affect so many people. said he too favors a price of around district will be charged 54 cents per proposed sewer rates with the GOP the youngsters. thon oiw commeranl ment. It^ scary,” she said. “It’s really a $ 20. directors until Tuesday’s meeting. awarded the John Phillips Scholarships to congressional immunity did not 100 cubic feet. “We recognize the importance of the 4- Lisa Anne Spositto, Steel Crossing Road, protect Sen. William Proxmire, She said one caller offered her a great insight to be in on the other side H program in encouraging youthful par­ Bolton and Andrea James Whalen, 12 Ray­ D-Wis., for ridiculing government bribe to be exempted from the odd- with the concerns you have to worry ticipation of learning by doing, but in mond Road, South Windsor. Both Miss agencies that financed a $500,000 even system. Another told her she’d about when putting something this Coventry, Ms. Prall has truly extended Spositto and Whalen will enter East study of aggressive behavior in be shot if she ever showed her face in big together.” her special abilities to assure these Catholic High School in September, animals. The court said Ronald Fairfield County — the area most Ms. Hart said one of the most up­ bonk in town. strapped by the gas shortage. Board Rejects Grant programs succeed.” the citation reads. The scholarships are awarded annually Hutchinson, the research scientist setting experiences since gas “But on balance, most people are Some 50 people attended the program. to a boy and girl entering a Catholic secon­ who brought an $8 miilion suit rationing began was when a kidney program. being cooperative. For the most part, MANCHESTER - The money is Other board members agreed the The grange also elected A1 Bray as dary school. against Proxmire, was pot a dialysis patient who works regularly needed, but the requirements to The $86,500 grant is separate from town could not accept the funding “puhiic figure” who had to prove they say ‘this is an even day. I’m an but must go to a hospital three days a that program. It is bonus CD funding even, I have to go sit in a gas line,” ’ receive it are not, the Town Board of because of the April 17 vote. Director actual maiice to win a iibei judg­ week was refused an exemption. Directors decided Tuesday night. So, appropriated by the Capitol Region Carl Zinsser was surprised the Pastor Attends Confab ment. Ms. Hart, 27, said. The decision was made by the Councii of Governments. She has filled in on the bank of it voted unanimously not to accept an matter even came before the board. HEBRON — The Rev, R, Stanley Eaton, Avery D. Post, president of the United Or in the slate. Proxmire was undaunted by the exemption review committee. She The town attorney’s office ruled “I thought we had put all this $86,500 Community Development ruiing and said, “...nothing in the about 25 hotlines set up at the State had to tell him. the town could accept the money pastor of the First Congregational Church Church of Christ; the Honorable Mrs. An­ Armory to answer motorists bonus grant. behind us,” he said. court’s decision wiii inhibit me — “He only lived 5 miles away from despite the withdrawal vote. But, the of Hebron, is one of 44 delegates from nie Kiagge, chief justice of Ghana and one questions about where, when and how The money had been designated to The next question facing the town Connecticut attending the 12 General and I hope it will not inhibit the hospital. He had a small car with of the six presidents of the World Council much gas they can buy. She said pay for part of the cost of 40 more town still has to meet the is how to pay the entire cost of the Synod of the United Church of Christ, anyone, else — from vigorously good mileage. ’They turned him requirements of the regular CD of Churches; and the Rev. Dr. Walter most people just need someone to elderly housing units on Spencer Spencer Street housing. being held this week in Indianapolis. criticizing wasteful spending of down,” Ms. Hart said. ‘"They can’t program to receive the $86,500. Brueggemann, academic dean and listen. Street. Without that $%,500 grant, Town residents in April also Numerous issues and proposals are public money,” he said. “The give blanket exemptions, but it These requirements, which include professor of the Old Testament, Eden Or in the whole USA. “I think most of the people that are funding for the project is certain to rejected an advisory referendum being brought before the 700 delegates, in­ Theological Seminary. Golden Fleece will go on ...” sounded so cruel and hard. I felt like fall short of the total cost. a fair housing program and a question that asked if town funds calling need a hug over the crying.” cluding programs to aid the aged and the Pastor Eaton has been at First Church The board told the Manchester housing-goal plan, were at least part could be used to pay for projects that telephone,” Ms. Hart said. “They But she likes her joh. When she was handicapped, human sexuality and human since 1974. In addition to his respon­ H e’s Staying Housing Authority to organize a of the reason the withdrawal was ap­ would have been funded with CD look around and think everything’s a reporter, Ms. Hart said she told proved. rights, the establishment of a coordinating sibilities in the local parish, he has served out of control. ’They need to know series of public hearings to deter­ money. “ MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) herself she’d leave when she got Because of this, board members center for women, a six-year study as chaplain to the Hebron Volunteer Fire someone is in control.” mine if residents would approve town Because of this vote, the board has program concerned with possible union — President Anastasio Somoza in­ jaded. She walked out because she agreed they could not accept the Department, chairman of the She said she really didn’t know funds for the housing. not appropriated any town funds for with the Christian Church (Disciples of Professional Advisory Committee, and on sists he wiii not resign at an was working marathon hours for lit­ grant. 9 % 0 3 ^ what she was getting into when she The question about accepting the such projects. But, board members Christ), reversing the arms race, the the Board of Directors of the Community emergency meeting of tle pay. But the same standard holds $86,500 developed because of the vote “I think it would be completely also have said town residents might Nicaragua’s Congress Thursday, started working for the government United States Energy Program, and Health Service Inc. He was also a local for this job. on April 17, when town residents ap­ hypocritical for the town to take this support town funding for the Spencer despite an emerging staiemate in last year, armed with a com­ church-related higher education and rural leader in recruiting physicians to serve “If I ever lose sight of the fact that proved a two-year withdrawal from money while we have turned down all Street project because of the town’s life in America. his war against Sandinsta rebeis munications degree from the Univer­ I’m a public servant, then it’s time other CD funds,” Director Betty In- Hebron as well as hold several state level sity of New Haven and experience as the federal Community Development general concern for the elderly. Key speakers will include the Rev. Dr, denominational positions. and renewed pressure from the for me to move on,” she said. tagliata said. No commercial bank, anywhere, can - Rate shown effective 6/21 through 6/27. United States. pay as much as we do on 6 Effective annual equivalent rate Is based Nicaragua’s state radio ciaimed PZC Hearing Is Tonight month certificates. Because on a 366 day year and assumes the national guard “had cleaned the law says we can pay reinvestment of principal and interest up eastern Managua and was en­ HEBRON —The Planning and Zoning Authority. at maturity for an identical term at Area Gasoline Lines Begin to Dwindle more. And we do. So if ^ the rate now In effect. However, rate Is ding operations” but journalists Commission will conduct a public hearing The commission might also take action you’re investing $10,0(X)or subject to change at maturity. visiting the area reported the San- tonight at 7:30, before its regular meeting. By ARTHUR P. BUSHNELL on items presented at the hearing and will more in a six month certificate, Federal regulations require a dinistas were stili entrenched and State officials however, sounded a worked for temporary and long- businesses opened tor the day. allowing the construction workers to Items listed for the public hearing are; $10,000 minimum deposit, prohibit increase the weight of loads they discuss an inquiry from the Department of be sure you get the most for reinforcing their positions. United Press International pessimistic warning. range aids for the state’s motorists. ’The state’s construction industry A proposed four lot subdivision on West the compounding of interest on could haul to 80,000 pounds. Environmental Protection concerning your money. Open onetodayat these certificates, and a substantial Gasoline lines at Hartford area ‘"rhe forest ahead of us is still very Lines tailed off for a second day in was able to find gasoline so disrupted Street, requested by Anthony DonAroma; Huebner said the gas shortage was filing wetlands maps. First Federal Savings. You won’t penalty for early withdrawal. Inside Today service stations began to dwindle thick and we are far from out of the the Hartford area despite the fact projects, which had put 155 workers the proposed Megson plan of development Also: Review a wetlands application find higher interest. Anywhere. Tuesday, but the lines remained long woods,” Office of Policy and that it was the first' chance for out of jobs temporarily, could con­ still causing an 18 percent absentee (commercial), on Route 66 south of Main from Constance Lenfest, Main Street; Classified...... 14-18 in Fairfield County as Connecticut’s Management spokesman Alan Sagal vehicles with even-numbered tinue Tuesday. rate at construction jobs, however, Street; section three of Joshua Farms Joshua Farms subdivision’s wetlands Comics...... 19 congressional delegation and energy said from the emergency energy of­ licenses to buy gas since last Friday. A project in Torrington resumed as long gas lines caused workers to subdivision. Old Colchester Road; and Elditorial ...... 9 application; an application for a change of officials searched for a solution to fice in the State Armory. Most stations had been closed Sun­ after its 45 workers took their private be late or miss work. section four A f B, Northam Hills sub­ Entertainment ...... 14 zone east of Old Blackman Road, filed by the gas crunch. Connecticut’s eight congressional day, the last even day in the odd-even cars through long gas lines and then Reps. Stewart McKinney, RConn., division on Old Colchester Road and Reidy Fam ily...... 21-28 Mary Landon; a wetlands application filed Word also came ’Tuesday that the representatives and energy officials mandatory sales plan. siphoned the fuel from the cars to fill and William R. Ratchford, D-Conn., Hill Road. Obituaries ...... 10 by August Bonola; and review regulations federal government had impounded gathered ’Tuesday in Washington and But lines of more than 100 cars con­ the tanks of their construction equip­ wrote Energy Secretary James During the regular meeting the commis­ Peopietaik...... 2 suggested by Basil Bocynesky, toWn 7.3 million gallons of gasoline being attempted to work out a solution for tinued to be common place at service ment. Schlesinger that the state’s worst sion will accept preliminary plans anyone Hist Ibdeial Savings Sports...... 11-13 problems were in southwestern sanitarian. stored in New Haven and was the “imbalance” which allowed the stations in Fairfield County. Connecticut Construction In­ wishes to submit; hear the report of the Television ...... 14 Under new business the commission East Hartford. Glastonbury. South Glastonbury. Manchester, Vernon. Rockville and South Windsor expected within a few days to issue a state’s gas pumps to nearly go dry Motorists were reported lining up at dustries Association spokesman .Connecticut, where “extremely officers, the zoning agent, recreation W eather...... ; .2 will discuss a proposed subdivision final order for plans to distribute the this month. most stations in the state’s southern-' William Huebner said the state could serious shortages (are) now being commission, and Water Pollution Control proposal submitted by Mike Diaz. fuel in Connecticut. In the meantime, state staffers most county long'before the save 15,000 gallons of fuel a day by experienced.” EVENING HERALD, Wed., June 27, 1979 - PAGE THREE Order Due On Impounded Gas HARTFORD (UPI) — The federal Energy regional director of the Office of Fuel 44 gallons to each barrel. Department is expected to issue a final order Regulations for the Economic Regulatory Ad­ Assistant Attorney Generai Thomas Grady A Lohen^iifRiiig within a few days dictating the price range, ministration in Boston. said the 10-day order “holds it (gas) in the distribution plan and quality of 7.3 million Mrs. Grasso had said earlier that the sur­ State of Connecticut and no one can remove it to mark By GREG PEARSON last year. ’There was much debate, delays are common, and they gallons of gasoline it has impounded for plus gas, which she originally estimated was 8 from the state.” the m om ent frequently result in shocking in­ Herald Reporter some of it loud and heated, before the Connecticut. million gallons, won’t be available until July “After we get the final order, it wiil enable you want to board approved the adoption. ’The creases in property values. and will more than offset what’s was MANCESTER - It was like old The federal agency’s Boston office issued a the product to be sold and distributed in the rem em ber final vote was on a 6-3 party-line Democratic Director Stephen temporary order ’Tuesday to guarantee the gas borrowed from July’s supply to meet the de­ state,” Grady said. times Tuesday as Joseph Sweeney vote. Cassano also responded to Zinsser’s for a lifetime said the town was a pioneer for at a New Haven terminal will be Connecticut’s mand in June. Gasland went bankrupt in November 1978, those party lines were evident comments. Thomas Fitzpatrick, state undersecretary creating the revaluation phase-in and for at least 10 days while the final order is closing its 174 outlets in Connecticut, again ’Tuesday at the board approved "Whatever you call it, you’re being made up. Carl Zinsser called the phase-in a for energy, said most of the gas had already Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and the phase-in change. The vote was 6- talking about a .tax break for 80 per­ The 167,000 barrels of gas is owned by been sold to Stinnes Interoil Inc,, a New York Vermont. The chain had 68 stations in Connec­ gimmick. 2, with the two Republicans — cent of the homeowners,” Cassano Goodhope Industries Inc. of Springfield, City brokerage firm, The Eastern Sun tanker ticut. Two from our extensive collection Bxclustvcijr Oure After what seemed like an early Zinsser and Peter DiRosa — voting said. “I’m damn glad we put it summer rerun of phase-in debate, Mass,, a holding company for a now-bankrupt from Philadelphia was to have taken the gas Shaw said in the order that Gasland used to against it. The third Republican, through.” chain of Gasland service stations in several from the state Tuesday, reportedly for ship­ pump about 4.5 percent of the state’s gas. UPlWBATMCn FOTOCABT ® the Town Board of Directors ap­ William Diana, was absent. Zinsser also said the bill was New England states and New York. MAI.N ST. proved a change in the town’s phase- ment to Boston and Providence, R.I. When the outlets closed, it compounded the For period ending 7 a.m. EST 6/28/79. During The phase-in was proposed to shift drafted by politicians and not by Shaw’s telegrammed order said the inven­ N MANUHESTUt in law to conform with a change “Lead-wise, it meets minimum standards,” “severe supply imbalance within the state,” Wednesday night shower activity is expected over parts some of the burden caused by a professionals, such as assessors, in­ 0PM spokeswoman Mary Hart said. “Tests on tory was in excess of any Goodhope (GHI) he said. . NEW BRITAIN made by this year’s state volved in revaluation and property WESTFARMS MALL of the Ohio Valley, the Dakotas and upper New England. revaluation from residential to com­ octane were being run today.” She said major supply obligations and, under the law, should “The long lines at the retail gasoline Jewelers & Silversmiths Since 1900 Legislature. assessments. Elsewhere, clear to partly cloudy skies should mercial and personal property distributors were being contacted and have been reported to the federal stations and absence of available open retail Am efcan Express / Master Charge/ Visa / Michaels Charge ’The phase-in now will be extended owners. Stephen Penny, chairman of the predominate. to include new construction. Such “there’s no indication now that we won’t have government’s regional energy office. outlets on weekends may be in part attributed Zinsser repeated his argument that board, said assessors have proposed a taker.” construction previously had not been “Therefore, it is hereby ordered that GHI to the closed GHT stations,” he said. Connecticut Forecast the phase-in is a political gimmick most proposed changes to existing 0PM spokesman Alan Sagal said the state hold in its inventory .locations in New Haven Mostly sunny today with highs 80 to 85. Fair tonight included in the phase-in, a situation Earlier ’Tuesday, representatives of Mrs. created to establish a situation where laws. had already received inquiries “from several the 167,000 barrels of motor gasoline currently with the lows 55 to 60. Thursday partly sunny and con­ that resulted in higher taxes for those Grasso met with the state’s congressional the mill rate might drop in a year “They are not concerned with the major suppliers interested in this effort.” in its possession for possible redirection tinued warm. Highs in the 80s. Probability of rain near buildings. delegation in Washington and sent a letter to even though taxes would increase. impact of these matters on the The temporary federal order was within the State of Connecticut for a period not zero today and tonight and 10 percent Thursday. Souther­ Manchester was the first com­ federal Energy Secretary James Schlesinger “All it is a gimmick. I can see the homeowners,” he said. The phase-in telegrammed Monday night by Arthur Shaw, to exceed 10 days,” Shaw wrote. 'There’s about regarding the Gasland gas. Unlike most human beings and animals, most fish continue to grow as iong as they iive. ly winds increasing 10 to 20 mph today. Southwesterly munity in the state to adopt the plan, ads now — We lowered the mill helps alleviate some of that impact, winds aroung 10 mph tonight increasing to 10 to 20 mph on which permits a town or city to rate,” Zinsser said. “It’s an old- he said. Thursday. spread the assessment increases fashioned Him flam.” The phase-in has been challenged from a revaluation over a five-year Diesel Long Island Sound Sweeney, a Democrat and perhaps in court cases in both Manchester period. and New Haven, which also adopted High pressure off the Atlantic coast will slide slowly Bob Muller, whose wound in Vietnam put him the most vocal ot phase-in sup­ The original bill was proposed by it. A New Haven Superior Court eastward today and tonight with a cold front approaching in a wheelchair, discos with Penthouse magazine porters, responded, “I think our town Flowing legislators from town. Tlie proposal. judge ruled the phase-in is un­ from the west late Thursday. Winds mostly southerly at “Pets” Victoria Lynn (left) and Corinne Alphen will stand out as a pioneer.” He said In fact, commonly is referred to at constitutional, but the decision has 12 to 18 knots this afternoon, variable less than 10 knots at New York’s Studio 54. (UPI photo) the phase-in could lead to an evalua­ the state Capitol as “the Manchester been appealed. The Manchester case MANCHESTER GLASTONBURY tonight and then becoming south to southwest 10 to 20 tion of the state’s existing revalua­ Again TOP NOTCH bill.” > is pending. knots Thursday. Visibility generally better than 5 miles. tion system. Revaluations now are 260 North Main at Main Fox Run Mall Dowitf But Never Out Manchester adopted the phase-in required every 10 years, although HARTFORD (UPI) - FULL SERVICEl Mostly sunny today and fair tonight. Thursday partly Diesel fuel is flowing again EAST HARTFORD MIDDLETOWN cloudy with chance of a late afternoon or evening The wound Bob Muller took in Vietnam left him today at Connecticut’s • COMPLETE SELECTION OF paralyzed in a wheelchair, but that handicap didn’t thundershower. Wave heights 1 to 2 feet today and 1 foot major truck stops while 1150 Burnside Avenue 900 Washington St. Rt. 66 NATIONAL BRAND FOODS tonight, increasing Thursday. keep him off the disco floor Monday night. Biebel Returned to Helm, striking independent truck • SERVICE DELI The executive director for the Council of Vietnam drivers mull their next WE WELCOME YOUn FOOD STAMP PURCHASES • SERVICE BAKERY Extended Forecast Veterans was in New York for a Studio 54 celebrity • CARRY OUT BUNDLE SERVICE The extended forecast for New England Friday through step, aware that their fund-raiser for his group when in walked Penthouse seven-day blockade at the OPEN MON., TUES., WED., SAT. 8:30 A.M. to 0 P.M. • VISA-MATIC SHOPPING CARTS | Sunday: magazine publisher Bob Guccione — with six of his Mass., R.I. Si Conn.: Fair Friday. Variable cloudiness Pledges to Win Election stations didn’t accomplish • JNOTC THURS. A FRI. 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. • CHECK CASHING magazine’s glamorous centerfold “Pets.” its goals. with a chance of showers Saturday and Sunday. High Muller promptly asked two of them — Victoria • MONEY ORDERS ’The trucks pulled away F O O P $ V OPEN SUNDAY 10A.M. to 5P.M. temperatures mostly in the 70s. Low temperatures from Lynn Johnson and Corinne Alphen — to dance, STRATFORD (UPI) - RepubUcan together and work things out, but it’s Chairman Hendrik Eleveld bowed • HELCO BILL PAYING CENTERS State (Chairman Frederick Biebel, from the diesel pumps at We rcaenre the right to limit quan|Hlet to 4 unlit unless olhtrwite specHled the mid 50s to the mid 60s. rocking and spinning his chair across the floor to up to him. ’The real voice of the out of the running Monday when it • SEE-THRU MEAT TRAYS overwhelmingly returned to the helm five oh the state’s big truck Not retpontible lor typographical orrori. Vermont: Fair Friday. Partly cloudy Saturday and the thunderous beat of the music. Republican Party spoke here tonight was obvious Biebel had the necessary • NO CHARGE FOR BAGS Sunday with a chance of an afternoon or evening as party chief for the next two years, and showed its confidence in me,” 42 votes to win. stops late Tuesday after­ Did the barrage of noise bother him? Said he, is leaving it up to Sen. Lowell Pricat EHacthra Mon., June 25 thru Sat., June 30, 1979. thundershower. Seasonable temperatures. Highs 75 to 80. said Biebel. Committeewoman Nancy Owen of noon, ending a park-in “Listen — I’m used to artillery fire. This is Weicker to rejoin the ranks or re­ Overnight lows in the 50s to around 60. Biebel withheld criticism of ' Glastonbury dropped out of the race which began last nothing.” main in the cold. Maine and New Hampshire: Fair on Friday. Chance of Weicker while the maverick former earlier and declared for Biebel. Wednesday. Relieved sta­ showers over the weekend. Highs in the 70s to iow 80s. Biebel, who ran unopposed, was GOP presidential contender publicly Following the vote, Irwin repeated tion owners immediately nH U H iniii On the Road elected to a third term ’I^esday night began cranking out gallons SEE WHAT Siz-z-z-Ung Lows in the 50s. stated he would not support him. his call for the “state leadership to Bob Hope clowned for American soldiers in a war by the 72-member Republican State When Weicker withdrew from the respond” to the grass roots. of diesel fuel again. KELLOQQ’S goz National Forecast against Japan and two wars against Asian com­ Central Committee and he pledged to presidential race, Biebel said “As long as town committees feel Herb Johnson, of East Summer Specials! munism, but it was a different script Tuesday in march a “straight line” toward the nothing. Haven, a spokesman for CORN City Fest Hi Lo Miami Beach r 86 81 left out, their perception is a BUYS! Peking. GOP’s objective — winning seats Connecticut’s independent Albuquerque c 104 64 Biebel told the audience the party reality,” said Irwin, who had Milwaukee pc 85 63 Beneath solemn portraits of Chairman Mao Tse- from Democratic officeholders. truckers, said the drivers FLAKES Anchorage r 56 46 Milwaukee pc 85 63 must also work off debts that totaled challenged Biebel because he felt the COUPONS GOOD tung in Tienanmen Square, he went through his Seventy of the party’s 72 delegates planned to meet today in WITH COUPON AND AOOITIONAl *10.00 FOOD PURCHASE. LIMIT Asheville pc 73 47 Minneapolis pc 82 57 almost $300,000 as a result of the 1979 leadership had isolated itself from SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY! ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. QO OD JUNE 24 THRU JUNE 30. 1079 paces for about 500 Chinese while the television were present at the dinner meeting Branford and then confer Atlanta pc 79 66 Nashville c 83 62 gubernatorial campaign. It was an­ local town committees. “There is a ALL COUPONS CAN BE REDEEMED WITH Billings cameras rolled. and 66 voted to install Biebel for with legislative leaders In MV4 r 89 60 New Orleans pc 90 73 nounced that a recent raffle held by need for more confidence and less ONE ADDITIONAL MO.00 PURCHASE He’s doing “The Road to China” — a three-hour Birmingham pc 83 63 New York c 74 59 another two-year term. Four the Republican netted $35,000. survival on political engineering,” Hartford. EXCLUDING THE VALUE OF COUPONS Boston c 73 55 Oklahoma City c 85 70 TV special for September release—and he fell back delegates abstained from voting. Biebel last year voluntarily cut his stated Irwin, who said he would sup­ When asked if he was Brownsville, Tx. pc 93 74 Omaha r 86 65 on a line from the musical “The King and I” to “ The m unicipal elections in $30,000 annual salary in half to help port Biebel “until the election of the frustrated because their Buffalo c 78 61 Philadelphia c 77 54 explain his presence to the curious crowd. Crooned November are the first priority, they reduce expenses. He said he hasn’t demands had not been met VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON CharlestonS.C. pc 75 67 Phoenix c 116 next chairman.” 83 Hope, “Getting to know you ...” will be the building blocks for 1980 decided yet whether he will continue despite the protests, John­ QUART CARTON Charlotte, N.C. pc 76 59 Pittsburgh c 78 55 and the statehouse,” said Biebel to collect only $15,000, saying he will son said "After three SPRING FLOWER Chicago pc 84 66 Portland, Me. c 71 50 Now You Know HOOD’S Cleveland pc 77 57 shortly after the blo^less vote. discuss it with committee officials. weeks, you bet your life I HOT DOQ or HOMOGENIZED Portland, Ore. c 87 53 Nessie^s Trail Biebel said he has not heard from Columbus c 79 55 Providence c 71 47 Biebel was unopposed In the race ’The first known American to work am.” HAMBURG Weicker since the former presiden­ "We can’t afford to Dallas c 90 67 Richmond pc 76 53 For years, Robert Rines has been gunning in vain for the party’s top spot after his last his way through college was ROLLS 8 PACK MILK Denver c 95 59 St. Louis pc 85 66 for the Loch Ness Monster, but now he has a secret tial contender ’’phoned me and told two challengers withdrew at the last Zechariah Brigden, who was paid 22 drive. That’s the bottom WITH COUPON AND AOOaiONAL .>.00 POOD PURCHASE. LMH WITH COUPON AND AOOfTIONAL *10 00 POOD PURCHASE LIMIT Des Moines r 84 65 Salt Lake City c 97 63 weapon with which to track down the elusive legend me he would not support my re- miute. shillings, 6 pence by Harvard in 1654 line,” said Johnson, whose ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD JUNE 34 THRU JUNE 30. 1971. ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. GOOD JUNE 24 THRU JUNE 30. $979 Detroit r 79 55 San Antonio pc 92 75 election. truck was parked in a of the Scottish lake. He’s training dolphins for the Wealthy businessman James Irwin for “ringing the bell and waytinge.” MH Duluth c 82 50 San Diego c «) 66 job. “I don’t see why we can’t get of Litchfield and Windsor Town blockade in Branford. He El Paso c 101 68 San Francisco c 60 51 Howard S. Curtis, of the Boston-based Academy had been charged with Hartford c 77 47 Seattle pc 84 50 criminal trespass in an Honolulu pc 88 74 Spokane c 90 62 for Applied Sciences, says the dolphin boot camp Houston r 87 76 has been set up in Hull, Mass., where they’re lear­ earlier blockade protest. Tampa r 93 74 The truckers have Indianapolis pc 80 53 Washington c 79 58 ning to carry cameras and sonar gear in the quest. TW O BIG SUPER DAYS If You Didn’t Receive Your Circular,.. Jackson, Mss. demanded 100 percent fuel pc 83 61 Wichita DC 86 70 The academy agreed to put up ?6,000 to repair the Jacksonville cy 80 67 c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- Hull aquarium where the dolphins are learning their allocation to truck stops, Please Pick One Up At Any Top Notch Store! Kansas City r 82 69 cloudy; f-fair; 1hz-haze: m- strokes in return for its use as a training facility. fuel surcharges on all Las Vegas c 111 78 missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- THURSDAY June 28 & trucks to make up for the FOR ORUATWI ■AVIHO* LOOK INTO OMR i Little Rock c 82 64 rain: sh-showes: sm-smoke: Glimpses soaring cost of diesel fuel Los Angeles c 85 67 sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- and a uniform 80,000-pound Louisville c 81 59 thunderstorms; w-windv. Kevin Conway, star of the Broadway hit VALU-PAK Memphis c 85 68 weight limit and 60-foot “Elephant Man,” staged a benefit disco fund-raiser length limit in all states. Tuesday night in New York for the Quaigh Theater “Nobody cares about the DEPARTMENT The Almanac following an off-Broadway revival of Sidney independent truckers. Kingsley’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, “Men in They think we’re the O M m i i i f s 4LBS. on MORE 1b. White” ... Paramount Pictures’ Vice President bullies of the highway. By United Press International Frank Mancuso says the film “Escape from They don’t realize how SFUf CMCKEN MIEAST 0?SoREy Today is Wednesday, June 27, the 178th day of 1979with Alcatraz,” starring Clint Eastwood, has grossed " 187 to follow. vital we are to the {BASruaMsiiciis ■*’' $5,306,354 in the first three weeks of its release ... M or suftnuBCi economy. The welfare of 41BS. ORMOM The moon is moving toward its first quarter. The morning stars are Venus and Mars. the country is at stake,” he SRKT IBS OF KEF * i » The evening stars are Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter. said. Johnson said he didn’t Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. FROZEN Blind author Helen Keller was born June 27, 1880. think any further protest action would be taken, but On this day in history: MARVAL 2 U . PKQ. ELm, P R U . 2L9. PKQ. warned that “anythng can In 1847, telegraph wire links were established between nil for vacatiiin and TURKEY I4>| $ ^ 0 New York City and Boston. happen.” ROASTS In 1893, a major economic depression began as prices “We’re going to park the collapsed on the New York Stock Exchange. m i camping needs trucks until some of our BEEF FROM SHOULDERS In 1950, President Truman ordered U.S. naval and air JME »t fairway prieat, ^ ■ n demands are met. forces to help repel the North Korean invasion of South aaauafor Everybody Is just going to SHOULDER STEAKS FOR Korea. go home, park and wait for lONDON MM b o n e l e s s iffj In 1960, a typhoon struck Luzon Island in the Philip­ THE REGULAR PRICES ON EVERY­ Uie laws to change or wait lENBER CBBE SlEAKSib^ pines, killing more than 100. ««nBtairofc limPfSF for the finance' companies THING IN S T O C K - to come take the trucks WtOBIIB ClWCK F A m K l.l ^ A thought for the day: In the story of her life, blind away,” he said. author Helen Keller wrote, “Literature is my utopia. except itemt alreodg reduced 20% or more The spokesman said CUT FROM HIP OF BEEF Here I am not disenfranchised. No barrier of the senses truckerS decided to leave shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourse of my the truck stops because the SMutlN SfEAKScuS^s ib .^ * book friends.” open mondays owners of all but one — THE LAST SUMMER where they had been BONELESS MP S1EAKS ib?3** SALE AS GOOD AS picketing — had been “very Lottery Numbers THIS WAS LAST YEAR'S sympathetic” to the ■ b ^ 2 » every ALMYS20%OFF protest. “We hurt the truck stops Frozen Dairy The winning daily lottery numbers drawn Tuesday in little SUMMER SALE! / New England; the mirael* of mom$tr«4t i too much,” he said, adding Connecticut: 173 X downtown flowntown manelkesttr 1 thing they will ask independent Ti o t d o g T Massachusetts: 7675 truckers to boycott the FRBIM "CLASSIC*' fresh Fro HI 'SERVICE DELI— o M n n u u n Omr O w n O e e ite Rhode Island: 7106 Colonial truck stop in Dan­ MtAT p IS b WBAI MRMAN BM M N Atr^l^ New Hampshire: 6107 bury, where truckers were m t A K n u u K S OPEN THURSDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. ordered away from the MEAT M IU OU.99* FMMBtOfl NAM mOWA e Manchester To Advertlaa pumps Friday. 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Night Customer Service, 647-9946. Delivery weekly, $3.90 for one month, $11.70 for Sports...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 three months, $23.40 for six months, and telephone number: 647- should be made by 5 p.m. Monday 3227. through Friday and by 7:30 a.m. Satur­ $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. DOWNTOWN MMIGIESTER day. available on request. Monday through Friday. William E. FlUGerald Judge of Probate PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Wed,, June 27, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Wed.. June 27. 1979 — PAGE FIVE Chamber of Commerce ManchMttr Public Records Dog License Hours Set VERNON — Town clerk Henry Butler will hold extra Vivian Confirms office hours solely for the purpose of issuing dog iicenses. Warranty deeds '«L The extra hours will be Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in Backs Job at Center Road, 176-178 S. Main St„ 32-34-34V4 his office in the Memorial Building, Park Place. Russell G. Philbrick Sr. to Eric L. No Race Planned Spruce St., 40 Olcott St., 423 E. Center St., The regular office hours are 9 to 5 Monday through MANCHESTER - The Greater “There is iittle question that traffic con­ Ellison Jr„ property at 64 Homestead St., $7,000. $39,900. Friday and dog licenses will also be available during MANCHESTER — Vivian Ferguson, a former member Manchester Chamber of Commerce today gestion is a major deterrent keeping peo- Building permits those hours. pie out of the downtown area.” Clarence J. Tedford, swimming pool at of the Town Board of Directors, confirmed Tuesday that announced its support for the planned im­ David L. Heinl and Janice D. Heinl to All dogs six months or older must be licensed by June she will not be a candidate for the board this fall. provements to the Center and Main The first phase of improvements to the Jeffrey B. Carlin and Marsha M. Carlin, 110 Birch Mountain Road, $1,000. 30 to avoid any fines or penalties. Those wishing to LABONNE, JONES-MULVIHILL, intersection was completed recently. The James Fox, above-ground pool at 116 Mrs. Ferguson’s name has been mentioned from time streets intersection. property at 84 Shepard Drive, $79,575. license their dogs by mail, must send their request ac­ to time as a possible candidate. She was the Republican’s second phase, which is the subject of the Ludlow Road, $1,800. companied by correct fee and stamped envelope to P.O. Those improvements could help public hearing, probably will not be Casalino Construction for Mr. and Mrs. leading vote-getter in 1977, the last town election. Certificates of attachment Box 245, Rockville. She resigned from the board Dec. 31, and at the time revitalize the downtown area, the state­ started until 1981. Stern & Co. against Denard Floor P. Varela, alterations for rec room at 65 The annual fee is $7.70 for male and female dogs and ment said. Ambassador Drive, $4,000. she and her husband, Thomas, said they would be INCORPORATED Covering and Dennis J. Chalifoux, proper­ $3.50 for neutered and spayed dogs. entering a business venture together. The Chamber’s Board of Directors un­ The Chamber also said the second phase ty at 6 Olcott St., $5,000. Ronald B. Carr, pool at 232 Grissom of construction at the intersection will Road, $4,000. Their plans changed somewhat, however, and he took a A Subsidiary Of: animously voted to endorse the intersec­ position with a local insurance company. help save energy and improve the Margaret T. Zirkenbach of Marlborough Strong Tent and Awning for Arthur tion improvements, which will be the sub­ JANET WERFEL appearance of the area. against Charles Jack Coniam and Eastern Charlebois, tent at 158 Vernon St., $220. Her plans still are not definite, but they do not include a INSURANCE MANAGEMENT ject of a public hearing Thursday night. Funding Corp., property at 139 E. Center MARGARET NORRIS run for the board this year, she said. The hearing, which wili be in the The Odd Fellows building and others on St., 164-165, 168-170 Oak St., between Earlier this year, she had expressed some interest in CORPORATION Sweet Smell of Success Municipai Building’s Hearing Room, will the block before Ford Street are slated to Hawley and Pearl streets, Bissell and running for the board. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA start at 7:30. be knocked down. The changes also are Spruce streets, 207-209 Center St., E. KANSAS CITY (UPI) - Thirty Of CaL “I was sort of looking for them to ask me,” she said of "We firmly believe these changes, when expected to improve traffic flow, which Center Street, 319 Kennedy Road, 176-178 employees here are earning their pay the local Republicans. She talked some to party tied into the proposal to reconstruct Main would cut down gas consumption. S. Main St., 32-34-34V2 Spruce St., 40 Olcott through their nose. Special Order Cakes leadership, but she did not make a decision to run at that Street between Ford and Charter Oak, St., 423 E. Center St., $6,000. The men and women work for Hallmark time. The Chamber also asked for future im­ wili have a dramatic and positive impact Michael F. Marin of East Hartford Cards, which aiso markets bath oils, Wedding Caket A Specialty Recently, she was asked by the party if she would be in­ As of July 1, 1979 provements to the section of Main Street on the efforts to revitalize the entire cen­ against Charles Jack Coniam and Eastern lotions, soaps and shampoos. The sen­ terested in running, she said. By then, however, she had north of the intersection to Middie Tunr- * 3 ' Will Conduct Business Under Its New Name: tral Manchester area,” the statement Funding Corp., property at 164-165,168-170 sitivity of these select nostrils, says a decided not to seek election again to the board. pike and that portion of Center Street 7SS MAIN STREET said. Oak St., Bissell and Spruce St., 207-209 company spokesman, can determine the 742-6606 “I think life is leading me elsewhere,” she said. She between Main and Broad streets. COVENTRY. CONN. Junior Volunteer Center St„ E. Center St.. 319 Kennedy success of the products. ’ said she has been taking career evaluation tests to help Break-Ins, D ip e Baldwin, a junior volunteer at Rockville General Hospital, decide what she might do. received her cap during ceremomies Tuesday night in the hospital’s She said she does miss some of the work and respon­ THEMSURANIX Vandalism cafeteria. “Pinning” her is Maureen Fralick, chairman of the Junior sibility connected with being a board member, a job she Reported Volunteers. (Herald photo by Adamson) found interesting and challenging. MANCHESTER - Manchester police MANAGEMENT CENTER INd reported several burglaries and vandalism Board Reverses Leave Ruling c incidents Monday. A. A burgiary at a home on VERNON — The Board of Education has sider the board’s action was made by board the statement, this creates, administratively, one more problem. Seaman Circie was reversed its decision and has granted Olivia member Harold Cummings. It was made on reported Monday night, but Craugh, a nurse at Rockville High School, a the basis that she execute a statement, in Board member Robert Schwartz, who was police said the incident year's leave of absense, but with stringent writing, that she would not receive any of the the only one to vote against the motion, also felt it would be leaving the board open to might have occurred stipulations. fringe benefits during the year she is gone and On June 11 the board voted to deny Mrs. that only in the event that the position is still future problems. during the weekend while Cummings said while the board doesn’t have the residents were away. Craugh the leave which she requested in order available in the 1980-81 school year would she a definite policy for the nursing group, “We Stolen were a check, a to travel with her husband during his tem­ be rehired — no vacancy — no reh.iring. are dealing with the needs of a single stereo and television. Two porary assignment in Singapore. Dr. Bernard Sidman, superintendent of David D. Brennan The “working agreement” with the nurses schools, said he had some difficulty with the employee.” He said he didn’t feel that the rooms were ransacked, President police said. Total es­ and dental hygients, contains only a salary granting of the request “because though we do request was far-fetched or out of whack. He schedule, list of holidays granted and brief negotiate with the nurses in an unofficial emphasized that Mrs. Craugh was only asking timated vaiue of items H A B K D f f V S taken is $1,367.30. statements concerning fringe benefits. It capacity, it doesn’t have official status.” He to return to the school system if the position is 434 OAKLAND $T. MANCiESTER Police responded to an doesn’t mention anything about leaves of said the “contract” does discuss personal available and “there’s no reason why we can’t be responsive in a situation like this.” alarm Monday evening at absence. benefits but not leaves of absence. He said 45 N. School St. and found a In denying the request, two weeks ago, the granting the motion would be creating a leave Board member George Prouty said he was TEL 643-1155 window broken on the se­ board felt it would be setting a precedent for of absence provision for a group that presently really in agreement with both sides, noting, cond floor of the Board of future requests. doesn’t have one. “We are constantly being bedeviled with these Education building. Police At this week’s meeting the motion to recon­ He said if Mrs. Craugh does agree to sign little agreements that were or were not said it appeared as though made.” a rock had been thrown TIME! through the window. School Bolton Youth Goes security was notified, v 4 '/ police said. .. .for America’s fcworlte NAME BRAND merchandise. To Taiwan Seminar Police aiso reported the following incidents: BOLTON — Robert Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. • Break and entry to Herbert I. Johnson of Carter Street, is currently atten­ apartment on East Center ding the 1979 Seminar on China Studies for International Street. Youth in Taiwan. The Seminar is sponsored by the • Rifle valued at $100 S u its National Chengchi University and the China Youth Corps, stolen from home on Main Sp o rtco a ts BOTANY ’500', JOHNNY CARSON, and includes study of the Chinese language and special Street. lectures on Chinese culture, history, economy, traditions • Vandalism to thermal HAGGAR and customs. pane picture window in PALM BbACH, PHOENIX, BOTANY ’500', PALM BEACH, JOHNNY home on Ferguson Road — PETROCELLI, FIORAVANTI CARSON, FIORAVANTI, LOUIS BERNARD About 80 youths from the U.S. have been invited to at­ hole from pellet from tend. They will be divided into smaller groups for briefs, panel discussions and other activities according to their pellet gun. MATCHING • Fifty-foot lawn hose at WAS NOW WAS special interests. Round-island sightseeing tours, in­ Beautiful Solid Wood Bedrooms NOW cluding some of the ten major construction projects, home on Evergreen Road have been arranged. cut in half. M15 Specially Priced for Substantial Savings. SEPARATES! Johnson won the Award for Excellence in social studies • Milk box stolen from to ...... • • • $1 and the Jack Bosworth Memorial Scholarship for his back porch of house on Tremendcus values everywhere Gardner Street. M40 * »« NOW athletic abilities at Bolton High School from where he 39 graduated in 1977. He is a junior at Central Connecticut ycu Icckl At Watkins the prices may • Mail tampered with in m ail box on G ardner SPORT State College with a double major in history and East be slashed-but net the quality, net Street. Asian studies. In May, he was named to the dean’s list. GOATS Well-known as a consistent winner in national Olympic- the service. Ycu can Always trust School Board style Flatwater Canoeing, Johnson is expected to return and depend cn Watkins fer honeft from the Republic of China in time to attend the National valuesi Sets Meeting Canoe and Kayak Championships at Craftsbury Corner, Vt., in late August. | COVENTRY - The ni9® Board of Education will *22...... VESTS. Solid Pennsylvania Cherry meet ’Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Legislators^ Return at Coventry High Schooi. At the regular price of $1200, this 4 pc.. At the end of the regular *2 3 ...... SLACKS. • 1 4 " Scheduled July 30 meeting the board wiil go Solid Pennsylvania Cherry Suite is sureiy into executive session to *139* HARTFORD (UPI) — The Legislatwre, which has at an outstanding value, but now, this entire discuss the evaluation of least four sticky issues still hanging, probably will return Bedroom Suite Is priced to offer savings the superintendent. I H iir ts (BIG SIZES ^ to the Capitol July 30 to act on vetoes and confirm gaming During the regular KNITS, DRESS, GOLFS, TERRYS nominees, says House Speaker Ernest Abate, D- as well as valuel Save over $20211 meeting the foliowing S la c k s INCLUDED!) Stamford. Orig. $1200.00 ineludu; Triple Dresser, reports wili be heard: M95 The secretary of the state has to reconvene the FREE DELIVERY A chest-on-chest, Mirror, Building needs, secretarial \ 0 *200 ...... Legislature, which adjourned June 6, on the second Mon­ AND F R E E SET-UP ^ Cl El mV Full/Queen Hdbd., Frame. negotiations, custodiai PALM BEACH, JAYMAR, BOTANY '500' day after Gov. Ella Grasso signs or vetoes her last bill. A Watkins policy of Service Excellence negotiations, cafeteria *210 spokesman for the governor’s office said she had 39 bills negotiations. Competency HAGGAR, TAILOR'S BENCH ' to go. and Supericr Quality is part cf every sale Committee, and Buiiding *265 for “It looks like July 30 is going to be the day,” Abate said aiifi Grounds Committee. — SOLIDS & FANCIES — Pkit A Dollar Tuesday. After the trailer session is held to vote on U nder th e EXAMPLE vetoes, the governor probably will immediately call a superintendent’s report the special session the same day. Solid Adirondack Maple foiiowing will be dis­ YES!Free Buy 1 shirt at $ 1.3 and get an­ SUMMER g r o u p : The governor so far has signed 632 bills and vetoed 14. cussed: Titie I program, Three of the vetoes are likely to take up most of the other of equal value or less for • Over 3,000 pairs! 4-Piece S u ite $ ^||Q funding of the music Legislature's time. LIFETiME ALTERATIONS just $1,001 • Values to $25.00! program, awarding of bids One vetoed bill postpones the effective date of the auto One of Watkins best valuesll * for cafeteria items, the are Included! emissions testing program from January 1980 to January public dddress and alarm 1981. Another allows 18-year-olds to drink in bars, but Priced well below what you'd expect to pay for systems, and resignations. *25.00 they have to be 19 to buy liquor in package stores. such fine quallty-but at Watkins we'll give you TTie third proposal expected to pick up some fuss was even morel At Watkins we'll deliver and set It Also: Pupil adjustment to ...... one that would allow restaurant owners to take a larger learning labs, approval of upFREEII Trust Watkins for quality and service. S h o e s *30.00 share of waiters’ and waitresses’ basic salaries to make We’ve been famous for It for over 100 yearsi revenue sharing bilis, ap­ Ttes JARMAN and WALKOVER, Casuals up for the increase in the minimum wage. proval of personal property , Abate said it was anyone’s guess when action will be Come see why. damage bills, and the DAMON and DON LOPER ------taken on the fourth major issue — state employee con­ Includn; Triple, 7 Drwr. Dresser, Polished Plate board will be asked to $1490 $2490 ^$2990 tracts. Landscape Mirror, 5-Drwr. Chest., Full or Queen Spindle authorize the superinten­ *32.00 Bed with frame. NIte Stand only $109. dent to pay bills through Values to FLORSHEIM White $ 1 June 30. to • •••••• ^PASTA $9,001 2 fori Reg. to Public Auction *40.00 PLUS A DOLLAR $48.95! * 3 7 " ITALIAIiA COVENTRY - The Gontefflporary Oak Police Department will hold a public auction Satur­ Ltd, 4-pc. Suite day at 10 a.m. at police headquarters in the Town Qrlg$949. Office Building, Route 31, * 7 9 9 HAMBURGS ON THE 4th Tremendous value.By You’re Welcomed to Charge It The auction is being con­ OF JULY ... TRY PASTA ducted to dispose of un­ famous LANE. claimed property at the ITALIANA /nefutfea; %Use our Convenient Revolving Charge police station. Police Chief • HOME-STYLE MEAT & CHEESE Triple Dresser, Chest, or your favorite Bank Charge Card. Robert Kjellquist said RAVIOU • FRESH PASTA Mirror, Full/Queen proceeds will be deposited REGAL’S Hdbd. with Fram. in a fund for sick, injured, “Where women love to j shoo for men!" •MANICOTTI or disabled police officers. • LASAGNA AND SAUCES Items to be sold include ’ All Fresh-Made On an aluminum board, MANCHESTERiVEIINON the Premises clothing, motorcycle 903 MAIN STREET I TR(*CITY PLAZA HOUN: Tuh. to ml 10 am. to I P.M. helmets, CB equipment, OPEN Daily 9:30-5:30/Thurs.‘til 9 / Daily 10-9/Sat.‘til 5:30 Plus Many M on Exciting Bedroom Valuesi bicycles, tools, fishing CLOSED SUN S MON JULY * AUQ. equipment, automobile T«L 043-7424 935 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER/643-5171/OPEN parts, record player, and l i t Wool Mliidto T u m ^ Manohootor DAILY TIL 5:30/TUE & THUR TIL 9/CLOS. SUN-MON stereo equipment. Hooor Olid Mora N i^ , Proprititri

■J EVENING HERALD, Wed., June 27, 1979 - PAGE SEVEN Sehool Desks Going to Vermont DecliniM Enrollment MANCHESTER — Fifty desks that desks. The day care program is being • Heard a report from Carol Hill, now are surplus in Manchester soon Mrs. Bedortha said Wardsboro had expanded to include kindergarten. who administers the Title I State Act Cuts 6 Teacher Jobs MANCHESTER — Democratic tbeir budget was buttered on,” Cum­ “If Carl Zinsser would want us to will be used in classrooms in set aside only $250 for the purchase of Assistant Superintendent Wilson for Disadvantaged Children SOUTH WINDSOR - Six non- positions in the school system have Town Chairman Ted Cummings mings said. fall down before those who attack us. Wardsboro, Vt. school furniture to replace badly Deakin said. Thus, it will need two program. tenured teachers are without jobs yet to be filled, including a female criticized remarks Carl Zinsser He said the Republicans were not then he’s in the wrong town and the The Town Board of Education deteriorated desks and chairs. rooms, instead of the one it now uses, • Agreed to meet twice during the because of the declining enrollment physical education teacher for the made when he announced he would prepared that n i^ t, and the budget wrong business,” Cummings said. Monday night approved one of its The board also took the following at Robertson School. next two months — July 16 and Aug. in elementary schools. Assistant elementary schools. seek re-election to the Town Board of they proposed would have meant a rare bid waivers to permit the Ver­ actions Monday night: The rent rate will be increased 27. The July meeting could include School Superintendent William Perry Perry said that a speech and Directors. higher tax rate than the one the mont school system to purchase the • Approved a leasing agreement from $12 to $14 per day per room, and some formal action by the board to told the Board of Education this hearing therapist has been hired to Zinsser, a Republican, is seeking Democrats approved. desks fob $2M. for one room at Buckley School for a the rooms would be unoccupied if the begin preparation for a 1980 week. work out of the school administrative his fourth term on the board. In his The proposed Republican budget Tennis Registration Mrs. Barbara Welch Bedortha had state Early Intervention Program. day care was not there, Deakin said. referendum question to seek Perry said that the number of offices at Union School. announcement, he criticized rising was “full of boles” and included a BOLTON - Registration for tennis written to the Manchester schools to The program is run by the “They’re good tenants,” he said. borrowing for school building and students in elementary grades during Social studies, business education, taxes and the amount of time the "vicious cut” in tbe education lessons will be tonight from 7 to 8 at find out if Wardsboro might be able Department of Mental Retardation • Listened to Dr. James Kennedy, roof improvements, Dr. Kennedy the 1979-80 school year is expected to mathematics, English and learning recvcling. town has spent in court because of re­ budget, Cummings said. Herrick Memorial Park. to buy the desks. Her , for handicapped children who are un­ superintendent of schools, report said. decrease to 1,838 from the 2,009 disabilities teachers have been hired Those residents who wish to con­ cent lawsuits. He also said that much of the legal Lessons will be given on Monday, Douglas, originally had told her der four years bid. that cafeteria prices are bound to in­ • Received four proposed presently enrolled. for the high school. Perry said that a tinue to recycle newspapers may Cummings praised the Democratic action in recent months has b ^h Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday about the surplus desks in • Approved amendments to the crease for the next school year. textbooks that will be reviewed for ’The teaching staff in the elemen­ new French teacher will be at the deposit bundled papers at the fiscal record. He referred to their brought by others against the town. mornings from July 9 through July 19 Manchester. agreement with the Manchester The exact increase will not be kn­ possible approval. They are “French tary schools will be reduced from 111 middle school next year. recycling center from 8 a m. to 4:30 setting of the 1979-80 budget, which Cummings saiJ the town attorney’s at the tennis courts at Bolton High The board approved the sale of the Early Learning Center that will own wntil August, but the costs for for Mastery,” “America Is,”- teachers to 105 for the coming school High School positions yet to be p.m Monday through Saturday. resulted in a tax rate that will mean office has been doing a good job School. desks to the Wardsboro community permit the center to use two rooms food and employees w ill. be in­ ■“Words and Skills,” and "Applied year. Perry said. filled include guidance, physical The recycling center, which is only a slight tax increase, if any, for defending the town’s stand in these Instruction will be given by Doris without bidding from others to see at Robertson School. . creasing, he said. . Business Law.” Five new teachers and a new asris- education and graphic arts as well as closed on holidays, is located at the most residents. lawsuits. Hanford for beginner and in­ what they would pay for the surplus tant principal have been hired for the a teacher for mentally retarded and entrance to the landfill off Olcott “The night the budget was set, the “If people bring us to court, we’ll termediate tennis players age 8 and middle and high schools and eight emotionally disturbed youngsters. Street. Republicans didn’t know which side fight them.” he said. older. The curbside collection was eliminated to save money. It also Council was felt the town's sanitation con­ tractor was not keeping the newspapers separate from all the Agenda other refuse The newspapers were picked up by Mrs. Clare Robinson represents the Environment and the contractor once a week at all Beautification Committee of the Greater Manchester Lengthy town residences. Chamber of Commerce in presenting the 1979 City Beautifica­ VERNON - The Town The landfill recycling center also tion Award to Robert Blanchard, center, and Paul Rossetto of Anderson-Little Council faces a lengthy includes an area for the recycling of ERA Blanchard & Rosetto, Realtors, for their building site at agenda when it meets glass. To be acceptable for resale, tonight at 7:30 in the the glass must be separated accor­ 189 W. Center St. (Herald photo by Pinto) Memorial Building, Park ding to color and must be free of Place. metal caps, metal rings and One of the items to be styrofoam jackets. Realtor Firm Cited discussed will be the For further information, call 647- recommendations of the 3248 SUMMER Vernon Traffic Authority concerning the “No turn on I IS For Beautification red” signs. Also to be dis­ Bolton Sets MANCHESTER - The 1979 City property to remodel and upgrade. cussed are proposed Beautification Award from the En­ The Chamber has welcomed these amendments to the town’s Town Meeting vironment and Beautification Com­ projects and congratulated massage parlor ordinance. mittee of the Greater Manchester Blanchard & Rossetto for their ef­ CLEARA Other items on the agen­ BOLTON - There will be a Town Chamber of Commerce has been forts thus far. da are: Meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the presented to the ERA Blanchard & The Chamber's Environment and A letter from the Vernon Community Hall. Residents will be Rossetto, Realtors, for their building Beautification Committee presents Super savings on the latest Planning Commission asked to ratify several expenditures, site at 189 W. Center St. The these awards from time to time to warm weather looks of the relative to a proposed for items for Indian Notch Park, Chamber says the building is an those businesses that achieve out­ exchange of land between HURRY IN RIGHT NOW from Nature Conservancy funds. example of a well-maintained facili­ standing results in beautification. season for men and women the Town of Vernon, They will also be asked to ap­ ty and includes landscaped sections This marks the Chamber’s third op­ Rockville General Hospital propriate $550 for eight metal designed to enhance the overall view. portunity this year to acknowledge and the Baptist Church; a FOR THE BEST SAVINGS fireplaces, the money to come from The property is located at a busy in­ the work of Manchester businesses letter from the Parks and Nature Conservancy funds. tersection and presents a pleasant taking part in this community par­ MEN’S SPORT COATS Recreation Commission Approval will be sought to spend site upon entering Manchester from ticipation program. relative to the use of the UNDER THE SUN! $3,045 for two doors for the town gar­ the west. In noting these distinguishing Senior Citizen Center; and age. A major addition was made to this appearances around town, the a memorandum from the Lastly, residents will be asked to structure a few years ago and in­ Chamber still claims Manchester as ' Great Selection Ambulance Review Com­ change the name of Boston Turnpike terior remodeling has been com­ the “City of Village Charm." of our mittee concerning the to New Bolton Road from the pleted recently, Suggestions for future recipients $60 & $65 buying of a new ambulance Manchester town line to the corner of Blanchard & Rossetto are in­ are invited, and local residents may for the Ambulance Corps. Cider Mill Road in Bolton. terested in seeing this section of submit their nominees to the Free alterations The council will also Manchester become more attractive, Chamber office at 257 E, Center St. receive the report of the Good-looking sport coats in a variety and have plans to buy surrounding of solids, checla and plaids, all with director of administration 1/3 OFF Drive Raises S2,640 on newly hired town help BOLTON -- The recent cancer free alterations for a perfect fit Regulars, Shorts and Longs. for the month of May; a MISSES’ PLAYWEAR drive in Bolton netted $2,640 for the Thirty Vernon Students schedule of transfers and American Cancer Society, the additional appropriations largest amount ever raised in Bolton. MEN'S SLACKS through June 5; the CLEAROUT FROM 5 OF The amount is about $1,000 more Placed Outside District revenue report for the than this year's goal of $1,700, the VERNON — During the current state. month of May; and will be OUR MOST FAMOUS amount collected last year. year 30 students from Vernon were Dr. Kerkin said the students in out­ asked to approve transfers Mrs. Ernest Aspinwall and Mrs, attending schools outside the district, side placements are evaluated ehch All our reg. and additional ap­ NAMESI William Balch. who co-chaired this most because they needed special year. Not all of these students attend $15 & $16 propriations for this year's drive said, "We’d like to thank education programs which the town other school systems for special month. everyone in Bolton for their generosi­ Reg. $11 to $34, now just 6.97>19.97. can’t provide. programs. Some are placed outside Free alterations Henry Moses, chairman ShortsI CulottesI SkIrtsI PantsI TanksI ty that resulted in the very successful Dr. Albert Kerkin, assistant of the Talcottville Scoop teesi We can’t print the 5 famous names, drive." They also thanked the superintendent, said that the number to move them away from certain Neighborhood Association, workers who solicited for the funds. home situations, as determined by Comfortable slacks for casual or dress, but you know them by heart, and here’s your chance of outside placements will drop, as of tailored in lightweight polyester. will discuss the proposed to save big on terries, polyesters, cotton blend knits the start of the coming school year, the Department of Children and expansion of Interstate 86 Youth Services (DCYS). as it pertains to the and loads more. In yummy summery shades of to 16. However, the figure could aqua, yellow, powder blue, green, navy, white Professor To Speak change before or after that time. Dr. Kerkin said that last year Talcottville section of town MANCliToTER - Dr. Edward He said of the 30 students in the toward the end of June the special and Charles D. Silva will and more, sizes SML and 8 to 16. Hurry In to Shaskaii, assistant professor in the current year, 12 to 14 will be retur­ placements budget was about $14,000 ask the council to sell him Misses Sportswear, all nine D&L storesi DepartiTi^.11 of Psychiatry at the ning to Vernon schools, will have in the red. He said in the current a piece of town-owned graduated, or will be moving on to property off Brighton University of Connecticut Health budget $125,000 was allotted, based LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Center in Farmington, will speak at something different. Just one of the on experience at that time, and the Lane. The Educational Community, 645 30 was attending a sehool outside the total amount spent to date is $87,000. Great selection of summer fashions Town Attorney William Birch Mountain Road, Thursday at Breslau will ask the coun­ 7:30 p.rn. for misses and juniors. cil to appoint a special Dr. Shaskan, who will speak on Bolton Student Given counsel to represent the "Mind, Body, Food, Vitamins: Your DRESSES Our reg. $18 to $22 town in the suit of Eric S. Health. " is director of the Santini and others, against SUMMER FAVORITES Neurobiologic Laboratory also at the Award at St. Josephus the town. University of Connecticut Health For the third time, FOR JUNIORSI Center. He has been doing research VERNON — Lisa Sposito of Bolton Crossing Road, Bolton. She will enter Sterling Electric Wiring received the Pastor’s Award for high East Catholic in September. 20% OF on the chemistry of the brain and the Save on a collection of this season’s Inc. officials will ask for an biology of behavior, and has written honors during recent graduation Other students who received extension of the date to DENIM SKIRTS. NOW 9 . 9 9 ceremonies at St. Joseph School. most summeiy looks in easy-care many articles on the effects of awards during graduation polyester solids and prints. start an addition to its chemicals on the brain. She also received a scholarship ceremonies at St, Joseph School were building in the Industrial The program is free to the public. from the St, Joseph Bowling League Brian Dowgiewicz, Knights of Park. For further information, call 646- for the highest point average for East Columbus Award for high honors and TOPS Our reg. $5 to $10 The council will also dis­ TEE TOPS, NOW 3.99 & 5.99 0711 Catholic High School. citizenship award, Patricia McGuire, cuss, on request of council- Miss Sposito also received the John St. Joseph Men’s Club Award for woman Jane Jamb, the Philips Scholarship from the Knights honors, Cheryl Wentzel, Home and position of a full-time fire Skirts, reg. $15; tops, reg. $7 & $9. Brochure Distributed of Columbus in Manchester. School Association award for high »3*to*7* mars)ial including a salary Easygoing denim skirts go to work, to the beach, SOUTH WINDSOR - A brochure The four-year scholarship is in honors. Choose from a variety of tops in a rainbow of figure and job description. or out to dinner - effortlessly! Choose from several memory of Phillips, a Knight of called the "Trumpeter" is now being Also Paul Bilow, St. Joseph colors to pair with summer slacks and skirts. Councilwoman Marie shapes, sizes 5 to 13. Team them up with Columbus, fourth degree. Bishop di.stributed to homes throughout Bowling League award for highest Herbst has asked that the brightly-striped tee tops for the best look going, McMahon general assembly. It was point average for East Catholic High ■South Windsor, according to the SKIRTS Our reg. $8 to $12 council be given a report sizes SML. Pick up these and lots of other fashion Republican Town Committee. presented by John Ruggiero at School, Joseph Campenelli, on the tpwn water supply, savings. In Jr. Sportswear, all nine D&L stores. This brochure contains valuable in­ ceremonies in Manchester recently. American Legion award, and Pamela to discuss use of the school formation on voter registration,' in­ Miss Sposito is the daughter of Mr. Soares, citizenship award. $5«(q$995 system’s computer, by the cluding special session dates and the and Mrs. John Sposito of Steele town, and to discuss the reasons for party affiliation. It also use of town aid funds plus a A-Unes, wraps and more, all in easy-care wash contains statistics on the local offices static report on the Per­ which will be filled in November’s Blinking Signals Sought and wear fabrics. Choose your favorite styles in solids and patterns. sonnel Policies Manual. election. Action on several related state agencies and propose A survey of the accomplishments MANCHESTER - Rep. Walter resolutions is scheduled. of the Town Council is highlighted in Joyner, R-12th District, has asked that they make the switch to the PANTS Our teg. $8 to $12 One resolution requests the the Trumpeter, which is being dis­ Gov. Ella Grasso to have traffic blinking signals. Department of ’Transporta­ tributed by a team of 100 volunteers. lights switched to a blinking caution This will prevent unnecessary stop­ tion to release funds for Anyone missed in the townwide dis­ signal after peak traffic hours. ping of vehicles. $5«5tQ$795 realignment and tribution may call Kathleen Andrews Joyner wrote to Gov. Grasso “This will save and conserve more reconstruction of Snipsic of our precious fuel supplies,” he at 644-1068 or June Cottle at 644-8596. Tuesday to suggest the change. He Street from Route 74 to the asked that she talk to all towns and said. Pull-on pants and fashion pants in cool, wriidde-free fabrics. Ellington town line; Fashion Trends another asks to authorize -----^®OPEN HOUSE AT------Our reg. $5 the police chief to execute NEW YORK (UPI) - SHORTS an agreement for installa­ Shiny, iridescent fabrics, tion of a traffic signal at brilliant colors and large GANDLEWICK KENNELS polyester pull-on shorts Route 83 and Loveland Hill scale prints were featured In a variivariety of solids Road; another asks to at a recent spring-summer and patterns. authorize the mayor to sign fashion trends trade show an agreement with the in New York, The OCompleteTour of Kennels & Cattery state Department of Social exhibitors were more than Services for a summer OObedience Demonstration-Obedience Schools of Opein every night Mon. through Sat 40 Italian manufacturers of Wei'e honor VISA & Master Charge. busing program; and the new apparel textiles. They OPet Adoption Day-Ct. Animal Welfare League last asks authorization for like lightweight, lustrous OGrooming Workshop-Eileen &Muffy the mayor to enter into fibers even for rainwear. contracts with the Woven, raised geometries OAnimal Nutrition Exhibit-Gaines Professional Services MANCHESTER PARKADE Anderson-Little Hockanum Valley Com­ were used in both sheer munity Counil, the River and dense weight linens; East Homemaker Health' •MANCHESTER PARKADE •TRI-CITY PLAZA •CORBINS CORNER •FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL •NEW BRITAIN •BRISTOL PLAZA •NEW LONDON MALL •GROTON PLAZA •MERIDEN SQUARE flocking and fine pleating Aide Service Inc. and the for dressy materials, and a JULY 7&8 (10AM-4PM) state Department of Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. thru FrI. ’til 9PM Sat. 'til 6 Human Resources for variety of matelasse and' OPIN SUNDAYS 12-S IN MANCHESTSR, VBRNON, BRISTOL. CORBINS CORNSR, AVON, AND MERIDEN______■ jacquard weaves in silk REFRESHMENTS SERVED , eligible Title XX funds. and blends of natural and .2811 HEBRON AVE.,GLAST. 633*6878«^- manmade fibers. 't-ra

PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALX>, Wed.,ff CU., «||June 27. 1978 EVENING HERALD, Wed., June 27, 1979 - PAGE NINE rr“ Letters to the Editor ’Q:iH Board Studies Land Idea iHaurliniUn* Euntimj VERNON — A proposal involving a board. He said the town is con­ is excess acreage on a school site, Manchester - A City of Village Charm possible three-way land switch, with sidering the land switch with land the there is a question of where the Founded Oct. 1, 1081 one of the parcels involving land at board thought it owned. school land ends and the municipal Endowment Gould Benefit YMCA the site of the Middle School, has led Board member Harold Cummings land begins. He said the board isn’t Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. the Board of Education to call for an suggested that the matter be planning to spend any money on the Manchesler. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. To the editor: the Vernon teen-ager would truly sports clinics to arts and crafts like a million bucks? in-depth study as to just what land referred to the town’s engineering survey. I was most interested when learn important leadership skills that sessions to career education and William G. Fox the board does own. department to prepare a plot plan The town is involved in a proposal i \ \ j MeniOtJi. Audit Burejiu ol Circulation Member. United Press Internaliorial reading that Mr. Edward Burke had are useful throughout life. more. 2 Eastview Drive, Dr. George Prouty, chairman of showing land parcels and the which would give some of the land at left $40,000 to $60,000 to benefit “the Due to the success of this year’s The only things that are holding Cuelomer Service - 647-9946 g Turklndton. Executive Editor Rockville the board's facilities committee, said buildings on them. the Middle School site to a local Raymond F. Robinson. Edilor.PubllsIier Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor poor boys of Rockville.” Hot Head Slater concert, the Y was back the Indian Valley YMCA from he would like to see the survey made Prouty said the board could look at church — the church in turn would From my point of view, a portion able to save some money for the worthwhile goals like these is a “in order to settle for all times, just maps now and they would show how give the Rockville General Hospital beginning of a High Y program, but it facility with adequate space and a what property is in control of the of this endowment would be well Sgt. Smith much land is within the fences on the property it owns adjacent to the spent by the High Y program that is was not nearly enough. full-time, qualified program direc­ board.” school yards but he said that still hospital for use as a parking lot, and being developed by the Indian Valley To provide a Y with facilities such tor. He said no one seems to know just doesn’t show what other land, outside the hospital would give the town land Supported how much of the property that the Andrew Tully YMCA. as a swimming pool, sauna, showers This could and I hope will, change the fences, that the board owns. it owns at Henry Park. To the editor: town owns can be laid claim to by the He Said the problem is where there As a recent Rockville High School and a full-time program director, with the assistance of monies from graduate, I had the -pleasure of would not be possible without at least the Burke endowment. Being a close and personal friend working with the International Com­ a partial grant from a source such as I fully support the YMCA and Jack of Sgt. Smith and his family, my wife U.S.Not Committed mittee of the Y during my junior and the Burke fund. Walsh as they both plan continued ac­ and I were shocked and deeply hurt Bus Service To Expand senior years. There is so much that a full-time tivities for Vernon youth. when we read how fast he was forced IIA D'TE'rvnrv . ... to resign. HARTFORD — Gov. Ella Grasso preparation of new buses for the a minimum of 30 hours of inspection. Through being a committee director working with the talent and I know the benefits the Y gave me We have known the Smiths for School Maintenance Awards has announced a program to expand Connecticut Transit system and the The department also will increase To Energy Situation member and its recording secretary, resources in Vernon could do to and I hope through the support of the the state’s bus service in the Hart­ rehabilitation of additional older restoration of older buses. Gov, I learned the value of cooperation provide activities for many of Ver­ community, it can continue to more than 25 years, and most cer­ Awards for best school maintenance in mechanic: Mrs. Theresa Sipkic, best perfor­ ford, New Haven and Stamford buses, the governor said. Grasso said. and the meaning of responsibility. It non’s teen-agers. provide these advantages for others. tainly qualify to vouch for his areas. Manchester and for best maintenance perfor­ mance by a secondary school custodian; Dr. “Availability of more buses is a “The additional buses will be used is through small groups like this that These programs could range from Besides, what is wrong with feeling character. The additional buses will be added vital part of the state’s efforts to en­ on local and express commuter ser­ WASHINGTON - They were a pricing us into penury. He is a good dedicated and loyal mance were presented recently. Shown above Gail Rowe, principal at Highland Park to existing routes to and from those courage greater use of public vice on lines where passenger loads gloomy bunch of high muckamucks Dont' be misled by the gangsters’ family man and friend and are school personnel with their plaques. School, best maintained elementary school; cities, including lines that service transportation in three of our largest have experienced considerable gathered in Franklin D. Roosevelt’s pious claims that they’re just trying policeman. From left are Edward Berggren, best perfor­ Andrew Vincens, vice principal Of filing Manchester, a Connecticut Transit metropolitan areas,” she said. growth. It is my hope that assign­ White House office. FDR. listened to conserve their reserves by forcing What I would like to know is why mance by an elementary custodian; Donald Junior High School, best maintained secon­ spoksman said. Personnel will be added and more ment of this new equipment will help The buses will be added to those . impatiently to the verbal hand- us to bum less oil. They could do that after 19 years of faithful duty, he is Flavell, best performance by a maintenance dary school. (Herald photo by Pinto) overtime work will be authorized to, extend our programs to conserve our wringing over the loss of overseas given only three hours to reshape the lines that have been overcrowded, he expedite preparation of the new by turning off the spigot. But that very tight supply of gasoline,” she sources qf rubber caused by the out­ future lives of his family? said. buses, she said. Each bus undergoes said. would reduce the flow of money to The state will accelerate the break of World War II. assorted royal princes and greedy, Is this the thanks he is given for his Finally, Roosevelt exploded. Poun­ authoritarian politicians to a trickle. first mistake? Revised Curriculum Set NO WATER I N HE LL! Are all policemen robots and ding his desk, he They might even have to work for a said he would living. perfectionists that are expected his own rate, as nearly as changing people, the social superintendent of schools VERNON - The issue one simple As for the cost, the OPEC squeeze never to err? kindergarten curriculum in the classroom situation studies has a real commit­ and Dr. Albert J. Kerkin, order: “Go out This is too severe a punishment. It allows. is now draining a whopping $65 billion the Vernon school system ment to reflect the nature assistant superintendent. and get to work!” leads me to believe it was done pure­ The committee said that and needs of our Also, the following a year out of the American economy. has undergone significant ly out of vindictiveness. I can now the mathematics democratic society and the teachers Barbara Dennis, he roared. “We’re Even if federal synfuels subsidiza­ revisions over the past 10 see why morale of the police force is years, and the most recent curriculum has been deter- world in which our children Lake Street School; going to make tion cost the taxpayers $10 billion a at such a low point. revisions were presented m ined by a lo g ic a l live.” Frances Gilligan, Skinner our own rubber.” year for five years, we’d still be $15 d(Kti to the Board of Education sequence of objectives Through the program the Road; Marlene Latimer, And we did. In billion ahead — and probably even Larry, of his own admission, is Monday night in the form rather than by a textbook educators hope to help the Maple Street; Lucille WARNING! less than nine months, with more if, as expected, OPEC keeps guilty of not reporting this incident. of a new curriculum guide. and the program is planned young children to incor­ Meyer, Northeast; Joan Reconstruction Finance Corp. raising its prices. Besides, you can But to me, he is guilty of one of the The committee was to be implemented using an porate a deeper understan­ Oliphant, Center Road; money, the first two of many syn' be sure that the private sector would most unforgiving sins of mankind, activitiy approach. ding of patriotism and a Lucile Smith, Vernon made up of administrators, thetic rubber plants were in opera­ buy out government in a hurry once that iSj having self-satisfaction and teachers, and had various Also included in the love of country within their Elementary; and Norma tion. The product was so successful the synfuels project became com­ pride in being a loyal and dedicated department supervisors as guide is a section on being. Youngerman, Maple HEU IS WAITING df( that private industry eventually mercially profitable. to his job, something that is expected consultants. The com­ science. The committee The children will also be Street. by all employers. said of kindergarten “We bought the plants and expanded into Alas, neither the government nor mittee said that the school taught to have an Consultants were, Taking away his stripes will teach try to build a background awareness of the besides Dr. Girard Dr. the commercial secto?.^ industry is doing much to get the syn­ 8l system recognizes the him a lesson in that a good job is not developmental differences which will stimulate the significance of the many Lynn Anderson, math Today, all we hear from both fuels project underway. In 1978, U.S. child’s interest and help supervisor; John Bellino, FOR YOU! government and industry is how long what really counts in this day and of children and correspon­ holidays celebrated in the industries’ spending on research and era. dingly, the program is con­ him to understand a few United. States. science supervisor; David it would take to produce a flow of oil development was a paltry $23 million Raymond C. Caron, cerned with the social, basic scientific facts.” Those on the committee, Parker, social studies and gasoline from coal and oil shale for shale and $178 million for coal — 30 Preston St., emotional, physical and in­ Referring to the social which was headed by Dr. supervisor; and Mrs. — about five years. FDR probably totals that included some federal studies program, the com­ Carolyn Williams consul­ East Hartford tellectual growth of each Blaine Girard, language JESUS CHRIST (the Son of God) DESCRIBES HELL TO BE: would have hooted at such an es­ subsidies. President Carter is asking child. mittee said, “In the light of arts supervisor, were. Dr. tant for the state Depart­ timate and proclaimed that it be only $285 million in fiscal 1980 for all Dr. Albert Kerkin, assis­ our changing world and Bernard Sidman, ment of Education. A U K E OF FIRE! (Rev. 20:10-15) reduced to 12 months. FDR was like syncrude projects — $70 million less tant superintendent of Jack Anderson that. But that isn’t the point. schools, said the than in fiscal 1979. curriculum was revised OF MANCHESTER A PLACE OF TORMENT! (Luke 16:22-24) The only was we can overcome our And yet, the process of extracting with the objective in mind CALDOR SHOPPING PLA7A dependence on the OPEC gang for oil frotp coal and shale has been Saudis, Displeased, of a.better balance A PLACE WHERE LOST SOULS NEVER DIE - AND THE half of the oil we consume is, in successful. During World War II, Cut Oil Production •Roosevelt’s words, to “make our between academies and TOLLAND TURNPIKE produced 100,000 barrels a WASHINGTON - Six months ago, larvEys FIRE IS NOT QUENCHED! (Mark 9:43-48) own.” You can bet that if the Last November, for example. oil pumps. But a hostile Ayatollah air of detachment. socialization. It meets the day of airplane gasoline made from Saudi Arabia began pumping oil full- objectives of the policy ap­ program were financed by govern­ Energy Secretary James Schlfe(nger Ruhollah Khomeini has shown no dis­ The Saudi rulers wondered coal. And that technique is employed blast to accommodate the United proved a few weeks ago by A PLACE OF WEEPING - WAILING - AND GNASHING ment loans — to be repaid in in­ warned President Carter of the griqi position to bail out the United States. whether they would receive the same by South Africa, which is expanding States during the shutdown of the Ira­ the school board, that of stallments from profits — our in­ consequences of an Iranian collapse. “ We don’t need America, ’ he has indifferent treatment if their own iU synthetic plant. nian oil fields. But today, the dis­ going to heterogeneous OF HETHI (Matt. 25-30) (Mott. 8:12) (Matt. 24:51) dustrial giants would fall all over one The curtailment of oil shipments declared. “It is they who need us. regime were endangered. It’s a funny — not ha-ha — situa­ enchanted Saudis are cutting back grouping. another to get the job done a lot from Iran, he said, could be more They want our oil.” The Saudis, who had protected U.S. The committee said that tion. The U.S. spent $50 million to put production sharply. “Why should it A PLACE WHERE SINNERS AND UNBELIEVERS DRINK OF faster. Money talks. serious to the United States than the Intelligence reports tell of turmoil, interests in the past, agreed to the many five-year olds are a man on the moon, a feat that paid be Saudi Arabia’s responsibility to But, one can hear the objections; Middle East oil embarge of 1973-1974. meanwhile, in the Iranian oil fields. given the first group THE WINE OF GOD'S WRATH! (Rev. 14:10) off mostly in national pride. Forget meet the shortage?” Foreign price pressure. They served notice on Wouldn’t the cost to the federal But the Saudis came to the rescue The Ayatollah’s troops put down an experience in socialization the gasoline mess, which is merely Minister Saud al- Washington that they no longer in­ treasury be exhorbitant? Well, gentle with a dram atic upsurge in oil insurrection last month of Iranian with other children in A PUCE WHERE THE SMOKE OF THEIR TORMENT an inconvenience. Surely, heating our Faisal has tended to produce oil at a level to suit folk, this is a war we're fighting— or production. The Jan. 15,1979, Cabinet Arabs. Their leaders, still unrepen­ kindergarten. “It is homes and fuelling the furnaces of demanded. the United States. recognized that socializa­ should be fighting — against the ap­ minutes, carefully marked for the tant, are threatening strikes. So at Reported Schlesinger to the ASCENDETH UP FOREVER AND EVER. (Rev. 14:11) our industries are just as important It’s an un­ tion is an on-going process parent determination of the OPEC Vi “eyes only” of top officials, best, the outflow of oil from Iran is Cabinet on May 7: “The Saudi Ara­ BATHING SUITS REVERSIBLE as stashing pieces of moon rock in a. settling question, that requires teacher gang to destroy our economy by recorded: “Secretary Schlesinger uncertain. bian government has made it clear glass case. w hich poses a guidance rather than a set ALL LIARS, ADULTERERS, FORNICATORS, SORCERERS, (Enchanter reported that unrest in Iran has Now the Saudis, who supply most that production levels will come direct threat to curriculum.” & COVER-UPS WRAP SKIRTS resulted in a cut-off of the five of our overseas oil, have turned sour down to an average of 8.5 million They said that objectives the oil security of with drugs) MURDERERS, AND UNBELIEVERS, ARE GOING TO million barrels per day production of on America. To alienate the friendly barrels a day.” Worse, the Saudis in­ have been established to in­ the United States. Iranian oil fields. Saudis was difficult, but Jimmy tend to make the 8.5 million figure sure the development of Vs to 75% SPEND ETERNITY IN THE U KE OF FIRE! (Rev. 21:8) (Rev. 22:15) First, the downfall of the shah V2 PRICE “The Sandies and others have in­ Carter managed to do it. He shook the average for the year. social and emotional jeopardized the flow of oil from Iran. Thoughts creased production of their fields their faith in him by failing to protect “ Achieving this on an annual growth and added, “While OFF Now the cavalier attitude of the r e q $2b N 0 W $12.99 temporarily by over three million the shah from the Khomeini revolu­ average,” Schlesinger explained all children do not grow at MOST PEOPLE ARE GOING TO HELl! Saudi sheiks raises ominous new the same rate, it is the barrels per day to replace ap­ tion. After declaring his unqualified glumly behind closed doors, “would supply uncertainties. teacher’s responsibility to proximately half of the Iranian supp­ support of the shah. Carter abruptly require a reduction well below the 8.5 (Jesus said so!) (Mott. 7:13-14) “TODAY I BEGIN a new life.” waste of time and emotion. Each day The Saudis had always been promote as much growth ly loss. The net effect is a drawdown abandoned him. million barrels level during the se­ Paul said, “Put on the new man.” is filled with new opportunities, fresh staunchly pro-American. Then what as possible. These objec­ DKSSES of approximately two million barrels The besieged shah had pleaded cond quarter of this year.” THERE IS NO WAY TO ESCAPE OUT OF HELL! FOREVER! - AND (Eph. 4:24). How often we begin a graces, and its own promises of caused this change of heart? Why are tives are for all BUWSES day without enthusiasm, perhaps, per day from world stockpiles. If with the Carter administration for (SUMMER) success to those who will use them. they suddenly unwilling to do the The Saudis have indicated that they kindergarten children.” even with regreats and fear. We supplies from Iran are resumed advice and support. But Carter had For the past several EVER! THERE IS NO PURGATORY! (Read Luke 16:19-31) Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon United States any favors? might increase production to help (k o d o carry the failures and miseries of SUT. James Roman within a reasonable time period, sent back word that the revolution years the kindergarten The answer car. be found in White there will be no supply problems next was the shah’s problem. “This is stabilize world oil prices but not, students have been divided yesterday into the new day. What a $ 1 Z i 9 9 House papers which have been con­ winter ...” something in the hands of the people they emphasized, to alleviate shor­ into three levels and while VALUES TO $20 cealed from the American people. of Iran,” said the president, with an tages in the United States. some parents felt this was VALUES TO $28 The Iranians have returned to their good, most teachers felt it was not. AWAKE! AWAKE! Congressional Quarterly The committee also SUCKS noted that development of SKWTS Ye$terday» motor skills is a very im­ YOU ARE GOING TO HELl! - ^ u n less y o u sin c erely, portant aspect of the 25 Years Ago 10 Years Ago kindergarten program and <5.99-*9.99 WHOLEHEARnDLY - REPENT OF YOUR SINS! THEN - "BELIEVE Long Presidential Campaign Expected that activities involving $9.99 This date was a Sunday; The United Appeal campaign sets goal VALUES TO $20 By RHODES COOK runs non-stop until the convention in horses and has reiniorced the trend motor skills should be VALUES TO $18 ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST" AS YOUR SAVIOUR AND LORD! - Herald did not publish. of $3.7 million. more than a year before the conven­ provided daily. WASHINGTON - Ready or not, tion are no longer the exception but August,” declares former White to early announcements. The dducators also THEN - FOREVER FOLLOW H IM !- LOVE HIM! - OBEY HIM ALL campaign 1980 is already in full the norm. House aide Mark Siegel. “The moral of the Carter and agreed that a child must swing with an early-starting field Barely a decade ago. Vice Presi­ Also forcing longer campaigns is McGovern campaigns is that anyone have an adequate develop­ T-SHIRTS THE DAYS OF YOUR UFEI that is likely to produce the longest dent Hubert H. Humphrey won the the post-Watergate federal campaign can win,” observes political scientist ment of certain prereading WUJKiniEMS Jeane Kirkpatrick, a member of the finance act of 1974, which established SCOOPS byDonlSiMard presidential campaign in more than a 1968 Democratic presidential skills essential to the NO SIN - OR SINNER - WILL EVER ENHR HEAVEN! - AND HELL century. nomination at the end of a brief, four- a public financing system for 1980 Democratic rules commission. recognition and retention STOPS WHAT ftm m m When Rep. John B. Anderson, R- month campaign that avoided that presidential primaries and general “In the past only a predictable of printed word forms $7.99 IS THE ONLY OTHER P U a YOU CAN^GOI FOR m r FROM •, WHT IS m is SET m., announced his candidacy in early y e a r’s p rim aries. H um phrey’s elections. number of people who established before learning to read. REQ $18 nomination drive, fairly typical for Candidates don’t have to par­ positions of leadership within the Also included in the THE ECONOMIC / $0 MUCH CHEAPER? June, he became not the first or se­ the period, relied on the support of ticipate in the system, but they still early could win.” curriculum for $ 3 .3 3 REMEMBER! - CHURCH MEMBERSHIP OR GOOD WORKS OR CONFERENtf cond major contender for the presidency, but the seventh. the party leadership and a broad base are bound by federal law limiting in­ A m ajor development of the kindergartners is a ttlAHTW S. program in mathematics GOOD MORALS, - OR ANYTHING ELSE, W IU NEVER SAVE YOU! And that does not include President of large contributors. dividual contributions to a total of currenf nominating system is a $1,000 and political action committee growing emphasis on the early which is designed to allow MADENFORMBRAS Carter or Republican Howard H. But Humphrey’s campaign was the JESUS SAID, "YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN." (John 3:3-8) donations to $5,000. No longer can primary and caucus states, especial­ each child to progress at (OncslnfltoAH) Baker Jr. of Tennessee, the Senate last of its era. In the last 10 years the simtrs majority leader, and former Califor­ candidates garner hundreds of ly Iowa and New Hampshire. ' presidential nominating system has Hebron EDC thousands of dollars from one rich Iowa will open the 1980 delegate OA AA QQ EVERY CHRISTIAN SHOULD WARN EVERY PERSON POSSIBLE OF nia Gov. Ronald Reagan. Those three been revolutionized. Sets Meeting SO Sil contenders have not formally contributor. selection process with precinct caucuses Jan. 21. New Hampshire is THESE ABSOLUTE BIBLICAL TRUTHS! (Read Ezek. 33:8) declared but have had campaign The role of the party hierarchy has Candidates with high name iden­ HEBRON — The next REG $8 committees operating for months. diminished in the face of dramatic tification — like Carter, Reagan, maneuvering to keep its first-in-the- meeting of the Economic growth in the number of presidential nation primary, now scheduled for PIm m ttnd for more free liforafura concoming the reality of Hell — and Brown and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Development Committee Nor does it include Sen. Lowell P. eternal punishment— and God's Plan for your salvation. (Non-Sectarian) primaries and the establishment of a D-Mass. — can afford to wait longer Feb. 26. scheduled for July 24 at WITH E)(PEH$IVE SET IDO QET REAL MOHOPOET MONEK Weicker Jr., who has already public financing system that places a A boon for this year's dark horses dropped in and oiit of the race, or to enter the race than the lesser 6:30 p.m. will be at the site OUR FMMUS LOIKSUEVE Send for beautiful two-color, illustrated, 336 page book, "SO O N ­ WITH CHEAP SET YOU AET AMERICAN POOARS. premium on a large quantity of small is that Iowa and New Hampshire are of one of the town’s com- even such a likely aspirant as knowns. The long shots need time to COMING WORLD-SHAKING EVENTS, AS FORrrOLD BY GOD AL­ contributors. states where an early start and a lot merical/industrial zoned build name recognition,' MIGHTY." ABSOLUTE TRUTHS! BIBLICAL! STARTLING! California’s Democratic Gov. Eld- The number of primaries jumped of personal campaigning can make a areas. Members will mund G. Brown Jr. organizations and financial bases. NYIONSROIS RUSSIA WILL SOON BE DESTROYED! WILL AMERICA SURVIVE? from 17 in 1968 to 30 in 1976 and will difference. The two states served as gather at the Town Office Until the early 1970s, the track Building. SOON-COMING WORLD RULER! WHO? WHAT HAPPENS THEN? There is little doubt that cam­ increase next year with Connecticut, lauching pads for both Carter and record for little-known candidates Larry Preston, a paigns are getting longer and longer. Kansas and Puerto Rico holding McGovern, a point not lost in the 1980 EVERY HO M E SHOULD HAVE T H IS BOOK! PRICE only $3.00 was not good. But first McGovern in member of the committee, In June 1975, there were six an­ primaries for the first time. field. 1972 and then Carter in 1976 captured has proposed a first-year nounced candidates (including An early caucus states— like Iowa, “Carter and McGovern proved the # 0 . 9 the Democratic nomination at the plan for the group. Among REQ $9.00 CIjrtBfim ta — w h o l o v e y o u i Carter); In June 1971, one (George which holds precinct meetings in great American myth that anyone conclusion of long campaigns that the questions to be McGovern); and in June 1967, none. January — have also taken on a can be president,” claims Ken Bode, OPEN MON.-PRI. 10-9; SAT. 10-6 a j jg li P.O.BOX4097 • PHOINIX,ARIZONA 85030 began when each registered only a explored are ones such as In the words of columnist Ellen greater significance in the last political editor of The New Republic. smattering of support in the polls. is the industrial develop­ NOW CLOSED SUNDAY DUE TO GAS SHORTAGE Goodman, presidential campaigning decade. “But what it takes is all the time in ment desirable for Hebron. torment forever Their success has been en­ has evolved into the “politics of at­ “There’s now sexy action in 50 the world to meet people face-to- couraging to the 1980 crop of dark trition.” L«ng campaigns that begin states that begins in January and face.” EVENING HERALD, Wed,, June 27, 1979- PAGE ELEVEN Lawyers Seek Fundsf obituariw iL oss o f F ield s P ossib le Standings MANCHEISTER — The possible son Park could be used for soccer, There are lights around the area Separate Race Starts iia’IllltWiliiliriwiM Linda M. Bennett danger of losing three soccer fields but would Require grading. Ernest selected for the trqi) making it possi­ For Legal Aid Plan EAST HARTFORD - Linda Marie next summer and the plans to open ’Turek, superintendent of town parks, ble to use the trail nights. Though no National League Bennett, 25, of 103 Graham Road died an outdoor physical fitness trail by told the commission that the grading official approval has been given, Eaitt MANCHESTER - The Manchester since it began about a year ago. Monday at Hartford Hospital. September were discussed Tuesday would run into a lot of debris buried Siebold said that the high school W L Pet. GB Bar Association has appointed a Ms. Bennett was a 1972 graduate of Eventually, Lessner said the night by the Advisory Park and there. would like to have the trail there Montreal 42 25 .627 — committee to try to raise funds to East Hartford High School and had Seen for 1980 Relays Manchester fo r Association may Recreation Commission. If the high school fields are un­ because it could be used for cross Pittsburgh 36 31 .537 6 continue the town's legal aid solicit funding from community served with the Women’s Army Joel Janenda, commission chair­ available, the program would have to country skiing during the winter Philadelphia 37 34 .521 7 program. groups such as the Manchester Area Corps for two years. She was bom in man, reported that there is a danger be cut back and school officials months. By EARL YOST the wrong road, asked for and St. Louis 34 32 .515 7>/2 Josiah Lessner, chairman, said Conference of Churches, United Way, Hartford and had lived in the area all of iosing three soccer fields at “would be run out of town if they did The high school field is also fenced Sports Editor received permission to continue in Chicago 34 32 .515 7>/2 that the committee will solicit the her life. and the Greater Manchester Manchester High Schooi next year that,” Janenda said. in, which would deter motorcycles While last Saturday’s part the longer race. New York 27 39 .409 14'/2 about 70 local attorneys with a one­ Chamber of Commerce. She is survived by her husband, and asked his fellow commissioners Aithough the Recreation Depart­ from using the trail, a problem he Straznitskas wasn’t too happy with time assessment intended to help Naim I. Naim of Framingham, one of the fourth annual MCC- \tVsl Lessner said that the legal aid to help find other sites for use by the ment may iose three soccer fields it saw in other sites inspected for the the decision. “A kid on a bike said he w L Pet. GB keep the program going. program is not the responsibility Mass.; her parents, George M. and town’s soccer program. expects to gain an outdoor physical project. New England Relays at got permission from an official for “I feel confident they will rise to Adeline Merlino Bennett of East Houston 46 30 ,605 — solely of the Manchester Bar There are now nine fields in use by fitness trail at the high school. He expects that the trail will be Manchester High’s Wigren Duggan to run the 12 miles. Imagine, Cincinnati 38 35 .521 6>/2 the occasion,” Lessner said. Association. Hartford; three brothers, Allen M. the 1,400 young people participating Mel Siebold, recreation director, open by September. Funds for Track ran off like clockwork making an entry official after a race Other members of the committee Bennett and Richard C. Bennett, both San Francisco 36 37 ,493 8‘/2 in the soccer program at the high told the commission that after needed equipment for the various there were several snags in has started.” .440 12‘/2 are Scott Clendaniel, Bruce Beck and of Manchester, and George M. Los Angeles 33 42 school, Illing Junior High School and looking at various town-owned sites stations along the trail will be part two of the promotion Sun­ Any bitterness Straznitskas had San Diego 33 43 .434 13 Vincent Diana. Beau Thurnauer Bennett III of Grand Junction, Colo.; solicited from local civic groups and Manchester Community Coliege. for the trail, he thought that the high day for the distance runs at the wore off when he was informed that Atlanta 28 44 .389 16 Less then a dozen association Named Sergeant and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. It was suggested that the Robert­ schooi was the best location. businesses. he had retained his Connecticut AAU members met Tuesday night to dis­ George M. Bennett Sr. of Charlotte, college campus. 12-mile crown as Duggan did not Tuewday’h Rehiills cuss the status of the legal aid MANCHESTER — Officer Beau N.C. Changes will be made in the second have a Connecticut AAU number. Philadelphia 5, Chicago 3 program which until the end of this Thurnauer, a three-year member of The funeral is Thursday at 9:30 phase of the fine two-day event that Duggan is registered in Florida Pittsburgh 2, New York 1 month, has been funded with $5,000 the Manchester Police Department, a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church, saw a drop of nearly 30 degrees in where he is training for the Olympic Montreal 5, St. Louis 3 from the Community Development will be promoted to sergeant. Chief 12 Rector St. Burial will be at the U,S., Bickerii temperature within a 24-hour period Trials. Houston 6, Cincinnati 5 fund program. Because town voters convenience of the family. San Diego 5, Los Angeles 1 Robert Lannan said. TOKYO (UPI) — A “deeply angry"” “The tone and the attitude (of Saturday and Sunday. “I’ll be back again next year,” the approved withdrawal from the CD Thurnauer's promotion will fill the Friends may call at Callahan counW threntrgy crisis. San Francisco 6, Atlanta 5 President Carter reacted bitterly Giscard’s comments) have not been Promising Manchester Trackman Bruce Watkins, president of the dark-haired, bearded Straznitskas program in a referendum, there is no Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., today The White Hoilse officials also said Today'.'- Ganu's vacancy created by the resignation of today to criticism of American favorably received by American of­ Relays’ Board of Directors, saw first said. CD money available to continue the Sgt. Lawrence Smith. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the oil import frMze plan adopted by One of the brightest young track prospects to arrive on the hand some of the problems that Philadelphia (Lerch 4-5) at energy policy made by President ficials here,’! a White House official France and other European powers Vin Fandetti, chairman for the program when the new fiscal year Thurnauer, 27, has been a patrol of­ Manchester scene in many years is Richard “Butch” Wemmell developed and indicated that next Chicago (Lamp 5-3) Walter J. Quinn Valery Gisard D’Estaing, opening a said. “That is the second time this in was “ totally un­ Long Distance Running Committee starts July 1. ficer since he joined the department rift with a key European ally on the who starred this spring as an eighth grader with the Illing Junior June the distance races over the 12 in Connecticut, and a participate in New York (Ellis 0-0) at Pittsburgh MANCHESTER — The funeral and has happened and frankly it is begin­ workable” for the United States and Lessner said he doesn't think in October 1976. and 3-miIe courses would not start at the 3-miler, said it was not legal for (D. Robinson 5-4). N burial of Walter J. Quinn of 869 Main eve of the Tokyo Economic Summit. ning to wear a little thin.” Japan. High squad. The powerful built youngster has excelled in the there's any question that the He will serve as a sergeant in the the same time as has been the case an entry to be accepted after a race Montreal (Rogers 7-4) at St. Louis St., who died Friday at Manchester White House officials told The bickering between the United high jump, shot put, 100-yard dash and as anchor man with the program is working, “but it’s too bad patrol division of the department. for four years. started. “The guy (Duggan) (Martinez 5-2), N Memorial Hospital, will be at the reporters the president was angered States and France broke open as funds had to dry up.” He is a graduate of the University relay squad. The 15-year-old cleared the bar at 6 feet in last While in the past several runners Atlanta (Brizzolara 2-2) at San convenience of the family. over Giscard’s statement in a recent leaders of the Big Seven industrial Emanuel Lutheran registered for the 3-mile race. You More than 200 persons have sought of Connecticut and lives on Stone week’s MCC New England Relays at Wigren Track. (Herald have taken the wrong route, it took a Diego (Owchinko 3-3), N Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main interview that the Americans nations converged on Tokyo for the don't change in the middle of a assistance through the program Street. MANCHESTER — The historical “name” entry like Charlie Duggan Cincinnati (Norman 3-7) at Los St., is in charge of arrangements. “haven’t started” on an energy con­ two-day summit beginning Thursday, committee of Emanuel Lutheran photo by Roback) race.” servation program.” last Sunday to make officials fully Strangly, Straznitskas did not Angeles (Welch 4-5), N The squabbling underscored the Church will meet Thursday at 9 a.m. Houston (Williams 2-3) at San Sam Epstein The officials said G iscard’s deep divisions among the leaders on at the church, aware that changes must be made in register for the Open Division of the Francisco (Nastu 3-4), N Decision Due Thursday MANCHESTER — Sam Epstein, remarks in Newsweek magazine what action to take at the summit. The Prayer Group will meet at 11 the two distant runs. 12-miler. He signed up for the sub­ 87, of 80 Green Manor Road died were “accusatory and somewhat even though all are agreed that and the care and visitation corn- Duggan entered the 3-mile run but masters, for runners 35 to 40 years in age. Tuesday at Manchester Memorial confrontational in tone.” dramatic steps must be taken to mittee at 11:15 at the church. Herald Angle got confused with signs one mile out American League On CD Appeal Request Hospital. on the course and took the wrong turn Official tabulation for the 12-miler George Stratzitskas EiXHl Mr. Epstein was born in Russia and wound up running unofficially in had Duggan, former Williams ace W L Pet. GB MANCHESTER — The town will granted the temporary injunction, the 12-miler. Bob Clifford and Chris Doyle and had lived in the Columbia area Baltimore 49 23 .681 — decide Thursday whether to has denied a request by the town to Earl Yost The odds-on favorite to win the races will not start at the same time most of his life, coming to crossing the line in that order with Boston 44 26 .629 4 withdraw temporarily its request for delay the release of information next year. Manchester about a year ago to make Sports Editor shorter run, Duggan, running for Straznitskas leading the sub-masters Milwaukee 41 32 .562 8‘2 an appeal of the temporary injunc­ sought by the plaintiffs. Also, the course will be marked his home with his daughter, Mrs. Al SICFfarSSAYS. . . Athletic Attic of Florida, still had with Jeff Lancaster second. New York 40 34 .541 10 tion in the Community Development Barry said the town will continue better and bigger signs will leave.no Ruth Levine. He had been a farmer enough left to overtake defending As for Saturday’s track and field Detroit 33 35 .485 14 case. to produce the evidence requested, doubt as to which turn the runners before his retirement. He was a champion George Straznitskas of the events, which saw 56 of the 66 run off 32 39 .451 16 >2 Also, both parties apparently will but he said it will be difficult for both should take for either run. Cleveland member of the Workmen’s Circle WHY PAY MORE? Hartford Track Club to win. in precision fashion, George Suitor Toronto 24 52 .316 27 need more time to do all the prepara­ sides to meet the timetable es­ Branch 145. Watkins said yesterday that the Taking the wrong turn is nothing and Barry Bernstein, co-directors, tion work for the case. tablished for the case. High School First new in road racing. It's happened a Wesi He is also survived by another committee will sit down shortly and rate a special salute. It was a David Barry, town attorney, said “Neither of us can complete the Penn State and the University of number of times before and will w L Pet. GB daughter, Mrs. Sarah Axelrod of recap the two days and make tremendously well organized and after last week’s meeting with the discovery process by July 25,” Barry Connecticut have shown the most in­ California 42 33 .560 — Willimantic and Columbia; a sister, changes were necessary. happen again. executed day which started at 9 a.m. Second Circuit Court of Appeals that said. Thus, he expects an extension terest in Jerem y Edmonds the Texas 40 33 .548 1 Mrs. Nachameh Richlin of Miami, DISPUY MODEL One change certain is that the two Duggan, when informed he was on and wound up eight hours later. the town might proceed with the en­ will be requested, although such a talented 17-year-old Glastonbury Kansas City 40 33 .548 1 Fla.; and six grandchildren. tire CD case first before hearing the step will not be taken until later. High state champion runner but she’s Minnesota 37 32 .536 2 The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. at appeal of the temporary injunction. The case involves the town’s April more interested in completing her Chicago 32 40 .444 8‘/2 the United Brethern of Hebron The Second Circuit Court represen­ 17 vote to withdraw from Community high school education first. Seattle 32 43 .427 10 Synagogue, Routes 85 and 66, Fans Take to Summers^ tatives indicated they would not hear Development. That decision has been CLEARANCE! Winner of the Manchester Chamb­ Oakland 22 53 .293 20 Hebron. Burial will be in Workmen’s an appeal of the motion to dismiss challenged by three low-income er of Commerce Award as the “most Tui Kosull Circle Cemetery, Perkins Corner, outstanding performer” in the MCC- , until the entire case is heard, Barry residents. Mansfield. ALL FAMOUS BRAND Baltimore 4, Cleveland 3 said. Thus, the town can delay the en­ New England Relays track and field The Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ New York 11. Toronto 2 tire appeal, and the decision on Second Church competition last weekend admitted mington Ave., Hartford, is in charge Tiger Rookie Responds Detroit 6, Boston 4 she found it a “big difference going whether or not to delay will be made MANCHESTER — The bylaws of arrangements. Minnesota 8. Milwaukee 7 Thursday, he said. committee of Second Congregational from Class S to Class LL competition Texas 2, California 1 journeyman, who throughout his If the town decides to withdraw its Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at PRICES BEFORE YOU BUYI M0DEL$. THIS RUNS this year.” DETROIT (UPI) - If LeFlore and then he was done, I was Kansas City 7, Oakland 6, (10) appeal, it would do so without the church. Woof Greets The fleet-footed 5-9, 135-pound career has seemed to be the wrong bringing (Bill) Campbell in,” said Seattle 3, Chicago 2 Champ Summers ever needs a man on the wrong team at the wrong prejudice, which means the town TRanDOUS SIMNSS FOR speedster starred at Tolland High Zimmer, whose voice clearly told his Today's Games could re-apply for the appeal at any Trinity Covenant Pooch Owners before transferring to Glastonbury home, there are 5,000 fans in time. questioners they were fortunate Summers, a left-handed hitter who Cleveland (Paxton 4-3) at time before Dec. 31, Barry said. MANCHESTER — The women of YOU. >U nSPUV MODELS last fall. the right-field seats of Tiger there was no club nearby. That state­ MANCHESTER — The town has some but not much power, has Baltimore (Palmer 6-3), N Meanwhile, both sides continue to Trinity Covenant Church will have a “I’m looking forward to my senior Stadium who will be happy to ment was confirmed by Eckersley. Boston (Finch 0-0) at Detroit prepare for the full case. clerk’s office is bound to have many ME nSCOONTED TO MiWE year and possibly the Regional had impressive minor-league “I wanted Eckersley to get the prayer breakfast Thursday at 6:30 visitors in the next few days, but give him one. (Young 1-0), N Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld, who Junior Olympics, maybe the statistics but came up to Oakland first out of the inning and then I was a.m. at La Strada West. none will be more unusual than Woof. ROOM FOR OIFFEREHT Summers has been an instant fan Milwaukee (Caldwell 7-5) at Nationals. I’m mainly interested now .SI when the A’s had a set outfield. He going to bring in Campbell to face the Woof is a very large brown beagle favorite with his hustle and hits ever got dealt to Cincinnati at a time when Minnesota (Goltz 6-6), N COLORS MD MORELS FOR in lowering my times,” the pretty three left-handed batters. He gets out Oakland (Langford 2-9) at Kansas who will spend Thursday and Friday girl said before being acclaimed the since he was purchased by Detroit the Reds needed another outfielder Manchester Police Report left-handed hitters with that screw­ City (Busby 2-5), N in the clerk’s office in the Municipal OUR SOMMER nSPUV.. No. 1 performer after her double win from the Cincinnati Reds on May 24. like they needed a second manager. He repaid them for their cheers ball. It worked just the way I wanted California (Ryan 9-4) at Texas Building. in the 220- and 440-yard runs and her “Les Moss (dumped by the Tigers Tuesday night with a twoTput, two- it to - except it didn’t work. Two (Comer 6-6). N MANCHESTER — Police reported but no entrance was gained, police This week is the last one for dog part in a relay race triumph. as manager in favor of Sparky Ander­ W funtr All mtsi/AHOts suM ts- nin single in the eighth inning that walks, a hit batsmen and it didn’t Chicago (Kravec 8-5) at Seattle (0. breaks at two Homestead Street said. A man was seen trying to force owners to purchase licenses for their In her specialities this spring, son on June 12) told me in spring brought the Tigers from behind and work. I wish I could say it some other Jones 2-7), N apartments. In both cases, there was open a window at Royal Ice Cream, pets. The licenses are required for all Edmonds went undefeated, winning training he was going to try to get • UTTON • SUPERSCOPE led them to a 6-4 victory overthe way, but I can’t.” no sign of forced entry although the but he fled when he saw the ap­ dogs who are more than six months • EUREKA state championships in both the 220 me,” ’ Summers • M A a C C K F • SYLVANA Jeremy Edmonds Boston Red Sox, snapping the Sox’ Campbell got Rusty Staub out (a Purchase Contract apartments had been locked, police proaching automobile, police said. old and they cost $3.50 for neutered •mm • E m S O N and 440. said. “Then he • MAYTAG five-game winning streak. common occurrence recently), but said. males and spayed females and $7.70 •nuHc • FK U R • NESTINHOUSE For good measure, she won the went out and got he walked Steve Kemp, who then sur­ TORONTO (UPI) - The Toronto A television set, stereo and cable A Tolland Turnpike resident told for unneutered males and unspayed •cimB • RCE •N HR lPOO l state CIAC cross country “The fans out in right field have me. I’m glad he Blue Jays announced Tuesday they • FRIflDIME been good to me since I got here,” prised the right-handed relief pitcher television box were taken from one of police that a number of eggs were females. • SANYO • QUASAR championship last fall. Loses to Ex-Mate did.” have purchased the contract of • a U M N lO W •CENERAL ELECTRIG Summers said. “They’ve been-pum­ by stealing his first base of the the apartments, police said. The mis­ thrown at her home Tuesday. This Woof will bark “hello” to all dog “I like track better, but it’s fun to Ed Lemieux, outstanding A guy who isn’t pitcher Dave Stieb from ■ their • SONY •ZEM n ping me up. I’m glad I could do season with a 2-2 count. sing items are valued at $750. has occurred before at the home, owners who come in and did not run cross country,” she noted. Manchester High runner, paced the glad he did is Syracuse farm club in the Inter­ something to repay them. I wish I Lynn Jones ran for Kemp at that A television set, stereo and police said. forget to license their pups. With improvement noted each high school entrants in the High Manager Don national League and will give the 21- YOUR CHOICE could have tickets for the whole point and advanced to third on ’ wild speakers were taken from the other YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE year, it's most likely that Edmonds School Division of the 3-miler, but Zimmer of the Red Sox. Zimmer year-old right-hander his first major right-field seats. pitch before Jason Thompson drew a apartment, police said, The missing A four-year-old East Center Street Concordia Church UNDERCOUNTER RANGES DRYERS AUTOMATIC will be able to write her own ticket trailed former MHS teammate Wes showed admirable restraint for a league start against Baltimore “ Does the crowd affect your per­ base on balls. Campbell, who took the items are valued at $950. resident suffered minor injuries MANCHESTER - Tihe: Golden DISHWASHERS Bane 20“ DJLUXE Automitic Mod*i* WASHERS for further education after finishing Fedorchak. “I ran a good race, but I manager who had seen a move blow loss and is 2-3, was removed, and Friday. OLENWOOD P*mian*nl Fran Cycl* formance? You should have been in Stieb began this season at Dunedin A plant was taken from the porch when her bicycle was struck by a car. Age Group of Concordia Lutheran GE* CALORIC Muttf UMOlalij high school in Glastonbury next, •was surprised to see Wes ahead of up in his face and was repeatedly Dick Drago hit Lance Parrish with a MAGIC CHEF * GE* WHIRLPOOL^QEt Baltimore last weekend. Every time of an Edgerton Street home, police Elizabeth Doll, 4, of 370 E. Center Church will meet Thursday at 1:30 June. me. I felt strong and I am running being asked to explain it. in the Florida State League but was ^ s e it got to the eighth and ninth inning pitch to load the bases. said. The plant is valued at $75, they St. was treated at Manchester p.m. in the church room. better than a year ago.’’ ... Zimmer’s starting pitcher, Dennis Summers then drilled a 2-2 pitch promoted to Triple A on May 21. He the fans were going wild — and they said. Memorial Hospital for cuts and • 2 2 8 ^ • i 9 9 «o 00 Active Participant Fedorchak, who moved on to Eckersley, seemed to be as sure of into right-center to chase in two runs, posted a 5-2 record and a 2.13 earned A mini-bike was taken from the bruises and released, a hospital • ** Brandeis University, replied, “I beat (the Orioles) responded. his destination as a gypsy until being run average with Syracuse and Christian Science 1 0 0 “You’ve just got to perform at a and Aurelio Rodriguez greeted the yard of a Charter Oak Street home, spokeswoman said. Pat Mistretta, who worked many Ed and I’m pretty psyched about removed after getting the first batter fourth pitcher of the inning. Bob pitched complete game victories in police said. There were no arrests made MANCHESTER — The First long and hard hours getting the New that.” Fedorchak starred with the time like that. They make you feel of the eighth inning out. his last three starts. like you just have to do something for Stanley, with a single that brought in Police also reported attempted because of the accident, which oc­ Church of Christ, Scientist, will have England Relays together and served Brandeis two-mile indoor relay “After the seventh inning I told its regular meeting, including MKMWAVE OVENS STEREO’S COMPACT them,’’ said the 30-year-old an extra run. breaks at Carry Nations Cafe on East curred Tuesday afternoon at the in­ FISHER * MARANTZ FREEZERS as executive (that means working) team which wound up second best in Eckersley he was pitching to (Ron) Rodriguez had hit a two-run home Celts Eye New Home testimonies of healing, tonight at 8 at AMANA • LITTON NEniOEUTORS I Center Street and Royal Ice Cream tersection of Munro and Academy ZENITH • SUPERSCOPE WESTINOHOUSE vice president of the board, was an New England , last winter ... John run for Detroit off Eckersley, his BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston the church, 447 N. Main St. All are MAGIC CHEF*QUASAR pneezirs on Warren Street. There were signs streets, police said. PrtctdAtLowAt SANYO *DAYTRON WHIRLPOOL*FRIQIDAIRE | Pot Bar, Dan, ' entrant in the 3-mile run ... One read­ Vitale and Ray Crothers, who first off a right-handed pitcher since Celtics, hindered by one of the welcome. Priced At Loir At COTTAQE of attempts to enter Carry Nations, PRICED AS LOW AS er asks : What does Amy Davis have assisted in a well-planned runner’s 1977, after a Summers single in the highest rents in the National Basket­ 2au.ft.~Aup to do to win the MVP — most r T T T T T •29900 clinic before Sunday’s runs, both felt Tiant Disregards seventh. Summers hit a solo shot, his ball Association, are eyeing nearby scmoo valuable performer — award? Davis, “(00 two separate starts would improve fourth, in the second. subruban Somerville as a site for a Area Police Report representing the Davis Track Club the 3- and 12-mile races. Vitale ran in In the sixth, Carl Yastrzemski hit possible new arena. from Colchester, after a great year Norwich Sunday morning and was the 398th home run of his career, one But several Somerville residents 0X8 GRILLS 7- 19” PORTABLE at the University of Houston, scored Age when W inning Vernon 13” COLOR TV YOUR CHOICE second and Crothers competed in a less than A1 Kaline hit for Detroit in aren’t happy with the idea of the new 12 d if f e r e n t MODELS three first placements — 100 yard COLOR TV 25” TV CONSOLE Hartford race and was also the sec­ his career. Boston got three runs in building in their neighborhood. Kathy M. Nickerson, 21, of Apt. 5D Caron Apartments, TO CHOOSE FROM YET 100% Solid Slat* dash, long jump and high jump — to Celtics Vice-President Jeff Cohen took Solid Slat* ond man to finish. TORONTO (UPI) - Luis Tiant treats his age like most people the second — one on a wild pitch by Nye Street, was charged Tuesday with breach of the Prfeaif as Joir«« 100% Solid Slat* repeat her feat of the previous year drew a frosty reception Monday peace and threatening. RCA BE RCA * SYLVANIA treat a promise made in the heat of passion. He disregards it. winner Jack Morris, 5-4, and two on a being nqmed the outstanding perfor­ two-out, broken-bat single by catcher night when he appeared before the The arrest was made in connection with the investiga­ QUASAR Familiar Face “Everybody is talking about how OFF mer in the Women’s Open Division. Gary Allenson. city’s Board of Assessors. tion of a neighborhood disturbance. She was released on Familiar face among the better old I am, but it don’t bother me,” •29701 that I could expect to play more. her promise to appear in court in Rockville on July 3. 00 than 300 runners in Sunday’s run was said Tiant after scattering eight hits Surprise Winner “The pieces seem to be falling into South Windsor *2 5 8 *^ * 4 0 8 Sid Sink, who was a national distance to lead the New York Yankees to an Irv Black of the AAU said he was 11-2 rout of the Toronto Blue Jays. place,” said the Sl-year-old first Brian Lembo, 16, of 539 Burnham St., East Hartford, OUR ENTIRE STOCK champion while an undergrad at Rangers Eye First SAVE $$ ON BRAND NEW surprised at Bob Rodgers’ feat in Bowling Green University. “I still have the strength in my baseman. “We have a good lineup, a was charged Tuesday with reckless driving. winning the National AAU 56-pound arm”” the right-hander continu^. good bench. But with Baltimore’s Police said he came out of a driveway at the intersec­ OF SPRING AND SUMMER “I started running for fun about NEW YORK (UPI) — The Texas Rangers are doing it in spite weight throw. “He’s only a kid, 21. It two months ago and I’m really “I could have gone another five in­ pitching staff, we can’t expect them tion of Pleasant Valley Road and Amato Drive, lost con­ DISPLAY MODELS to have many losing streaks. We’ll of injuries and that’s a good sign for any manager. takes a long time to learn how to enjoying it,” he said. nings tonight if 1 had to.” trol and struck a curb and then a tree. No injuries were have to beat them ourselves.” ^ REFRIGERATORS^ VIDEO VACUUM throw that weight. He’s the youngest Now 30, Sink was in his first Boston He didn’t have to. “Right now the best thing we are jj outings and hand the division- reported. He is scheduled to appear in court in East Hart­ FROM tUN ITU QE * FRIQIDAIRE TAPE RECORDERS 11 Ft - 3S Ft man ever to hold the title.” Rodgers Graig Nettles and Fred Stanley ford on July 10. CLEANERS Marathon last April and was pleased. Tiant fanned doing is pitching the ball and leading Angels their fifth straight FASHIONS I V WESTINOHOUSE AMANA RCA* EUREKA POWER TEAM is the current NCAA District II drove in two runs each, and Mickey catching it,” Texas Manager He was 11th in the 12-miler here Su­ seven and walked loss. * WHIRLPOOL QUASAR * SANYO UpriBhl or Canlatar hammer throw champ after com­ nday in the time of 66:44. two in recording Rivers, Lou Piniella, Chris PatCorrales said Tuesday, night Aase’s record slipped to 6-6 and in Family tiza, 2 dr. 14 cu. R. Typical Buy Chambliss, and Bucky Dent knocked Manchester Hosting F w a u Tnkai iq auto dafrost NEW ESP MODELS f r o m peting this spring for Southern "It was fun the whole way but I had his fourth win after toe Rangers topped California, those six losses the Angels have Priced From ‘ALL SALES FINAL LINU CLOSEOUT PRICED Connecticut State College. to work hard with all those hills,” he against two losses in one each. 2-1, to move within a game of first scored a total of eight runs. LORIS Whereabouts of defending 56 king “Winning by one run or five don’t Lions from England SOME AT COST commented. and his 208th place in theWestern Division. 1 9 6 8 Bob Backus was unknown and former career victory The Havana native make any difference to me so long as Jon Matlack, 5-4, struck out nine » “ Sink is now a high school teacher in Orioles 4, Inclinns 3 MANCHESTER—The Manchester Lions Club will host 148 champ A1 Hall was nursing a knee in­ Ohio and coaches women's cross cou­ lisU his age as 38, although some we win,” said manager Martin. “But and allowed seven hits through 8 2-3 about 21 visitors from a Manchester Lions Club in jury and George Freen, world suggest that he has seen 40 or more Tui glad to see them bust loose. We innings before Jim Kem came on to Rich Dauer slammed a two-run Engiand beginning today. ntry at Bowling Green and junior double and Ken Singleton ripped his record holder, didn't make the trip high track. Slip’s parents reside in summers haven’t been getting that many hits. record his 12th save. Billy Sample The British Lions, who are one of about 60 individual from California. “I’m pitching now instead of just Newly reacquired outfielder Bobby broke up the game in toe eighth with 16th home run to send Cleveland to Manchester. its ninth straight defeat. Lions aubs in the large industrial city of Manchester, UART'S throwing the ball,” Tiant explained Murcer singled twice and scored a solo homer. England, are being hosted by the local Lions Club who when asked to compare himself with once in his debut as a 1979 YankM. “It’s always big to drive in the win­ Mariners 3, bile Sox 2 Outfitters to the youngset" Pinch hitter Tom .Paciorek’s will give a dinner party tonight at The Colony. During the the kind of pitcher he was 10 years Rookies Alfredo Griffin and Joe ning run,” said Sample. “But this dinner, Mayor Stephen Penney will be presented a plaque ago. “I have more pitches, four or Cannon each batted in a run for Toron was a big game, a good game, a well- sacrifice fly snapped an eighth-inning from the British Lions group. tie and lifted Seattle. Fox Run Mall • Glastonbury five that I can use.” to, Griffin on a fielder’s choice and pitched game and to break up a game The visiting Lions will be taken on a tour Thursday of Murcer Traded. Back to New York Yankee batters plastered Toronto Cannon on a single in the second. like that is something special.” Twins 8, Brewers 7 Summer Hours Ron Jackson scored from first base Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts. Their day will pitching for 16 hits, including Jim After the game, the Blue Jays an­ Even though Richie Zisk is slum­ Tues-Sat 9:30-5:30 Fri-9:30-9;00 445 HARTFORD RD. when Milwaukee right fielder Ben end at a picnic hosted by Dr. Robert Kennon of South NEW YORK (UPI) Bobby Murcer, once considered the successor to Spencer’s sixth homer of the season nounced that they were releasing ping and sitting on the bench, A1 Road, Coventry. Closed Monday m M o n s u u t rouiownicts s u m t Mickey Mantle was traded back to the New York Yankees by the Chicago Oglivie threw wildly following Jose I WHO a pusokai a two-run shot over the right-field first baseman Bob Robertson. Oliver is still out of the lineup with a Most of the visitors wili leave for England Friday, but t t t i u i i h - I rou w n 4 MSTR OUSl vka. m m u r b s - FfKEMRVICE Cubs Tuesday for minor-league pitcher Paul Semall and an undisclosed wall capping a five-run attack by the Robertson had three hits in 29 at-bats sprained hand and catcher Jim Morales' two-out single, to lift the 0 cAis, u m K U A brass, csin it«iiaa m sans FtKEMMOVAL 647-9997 Twins over the Brewers. those who don’t wiil continue their visit in the U.S. The oia CMS, n n ros asv onus y n s I7SMI aotis Of OLD APPLIANCE amount of cash. Yanks ta the first inning. with Toronto. His departure will Sundberg is in the hospital with a visitors who have been involved in the Manchester-to- OFSOTAincion.- FREE LOCAL DELIVERY The Cubs had earlier attempted to trade Murcer, who came up through the “I did more running tonight than 1 make room for 21-year-old right- bruise on his head from being hit Royals 7, A's 6 George Scott’s bases-Ioaded single Manchester project have been the guests of Lions Clubs T O iT E 1 1 5 • TUEl, ND. I SAT. U 5, THUNS., FM. H I , G U S D SUNDAY Yankee ranks, before the June 15 deadline but a deal with San Diego fell have in toe past six weeks,” said handed pitcher Dave Stieb, recalled with an Don Aase pitch, the Rangers in Manchester, Vt., and Manchester, N.H. through at the last minute. In 58 games this season Murcer batted .258 with Spencer, who also tripled and from Syracuse of toe International managed to win their eighth game in in the bottom of the 10th inning won seven homers and 22 RBI. singled. “Billy (Martin) had told me League. the game. PAGE TWELVE - EVi^JNG HERALD, Wed., June 27, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Wed,, June 27, 1979- PAGE THIRTEEN Center Court Stay Le a d e rs ' All-Texas Series? Batting NEW YORK (UPI) - An all-Texas World Series? Greenwooil was Nervous National League Before you laugh, remember the Texas Rangers are only one G AB H Pet. game behind first-place Californfa in the American League West In Evonne^s Plans Hendrick, St. L 66 236 80 .339 and the Houston Astros — who have never won more than 84 Rose, Phil 72 279 94 .337 games in any of their 17 years of existence — have suddenly WIMBLEDON (UPI) - The my left ankle was OK.” Victory this year would be a vin­ Foster, Cin 65 245 82 .335 Before NBA Player Draft pulled out to the major leagues’ largest lead — 61/2 games over warning was loud and clear. Mazzilli, NY 67 253 84 .332 • W Im ledon dication of her successful battle Cincinnati in the National League West selection all along, had nothing to be had selected him, Johnson was asked "Come on up here. Bill,” O’Brien Australian Evonne Goolagong against injury and also earn her the Winfield, SD 76 282 93 .330 NEW YORK (UPI) - Yes, Simmons, St. L 62 221 71 .321 "I have to say they (Astros) are for UCLA’s David Greenwood was anxious about at all. He was cooler to come up to the lectern by O’Brien called to Cartwright, sitting in the Cawley, who captured the women s distinction of being the first mother than a trayful of ice cubes, having Lloyd, the Florida ice maiden who Hernandez, St. L 67 272 87 .320 real,” conceded Cincinnati’s Joe where the two men shook hands and audience. crown at Wimbledon eight years ago to win the singles crown since National League “pretty nervous.” He came agreed to terms with the Los Angeles as an engaging 20-year-old with a has thawed somewhat recently and Garvey, LA 75 305 96 .315 Morgan Tuesday night, after Houston posed for photographers. The fans buzzed among themselves Dorothy Lambert Chambers in 1914. right out and said so. Lakers some time ago as a hardship O’Brien was then ready to an­ ready smile, plans to crash this become more vulnerable, breezed Matthews, Atl 72 289 91 .315 rallied for five eighth-inning runs en in the back of the room. The women’s day at Wimbledon Besides, you could tell he was by case. nounce the second choice made by “I was hoping the Knicks would get year's predicted private party in­ her way to a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Templeton, St. L 64 275 86 .313 route to a 65 triumph over 5ie Reds. Phillies 5, Cubs 3 Tuesday featured only one upset, the way he kept fidgeting with the “I don’t have to be nervous,” he Cartwright,” beamed Morri volving title-holder Martina Californian Marita Redondo. Knight, Cin 71 256 80 .313 ‘"rhey are no fluke. They are getting Mike Schmidt’s three-run homer the Chicago Bulls. with unheralded Argentinian Ivanna a lot of breaks but you have to have tiny camera he held in his hand. His said, a few minutes before the actual “ Chicago selects David Saunders of Queens, 15-year-oId Navratilova and two-time champion Navratilova, the Dallas-based Madruga ousting 12th-seeded Sue Ameriran League capped a four-run sixth inning that G AB H Pet. them to win.” carried Philadelphia over Chicago mother had made him take it with draft selection began. “I know where 'Greenwood,” he said. sister of Knicks’ trainer Mike Chris Evert Lloyd, Czech exile, had every reason to be Barker of Britain, 3-6, 6-4, 8-6. I’m going. When the Lakers say me, Smalley, Min 69 261 94 .360 What you also need for a pennant is before a Wrigley Field season-high him when he left his home in Los More cheers. Saunders. "I’m so happy they got The two Americans are seeded to caught up in what she described as a Barker’s compatriot Virginia Angeles. all I do is say, ’Yeah.’’’ Carew, Cal 51 186 66 .355 a ll 25 p la y e rs c o n trib u tin g crowd of 35,970. him.” meet in a repeat of last year’s final, “center-court daze” against South Wade, champion in 1977 and fifth- w * Promptly at noon, Larry O’Brien, Greenwood came up and also shook Bochte, Sea 71 260 91 .350 throughout the season. Pirates 2, Mets 1 She had heard Monday’s NBA draft Brian Levy, another New York fan but like an unwelcome guest, Cawley Africam qualifier Tanya Harford. seeded this year, defeated American was going to be held in the Plaza, one the NBA commissioner, got the draft hands with the commissioner. plans to be there on center court July Watched by her mother, who was Kemp, Det 65 240 84 .350 Seldom-used Denny Walling Bill Robinson celebrated his 36th from Great Neck, wasn’t so happy. Peanut Louie, 64), 6-4, and seventh- of New York’s oldest and most process under way but before he did, Cartwright had been asked by "I was hoping they'd pick (Sidney) 6 to capture the $38,700 winner's reunited with the champion Monday Downing, Cal 68 245 85 .347 slammed a three-run homer and birthday with a seventh-inning homer seeded Billie Jean King, seven-time fashionable hotels, and not being sure he welcomed all tl\e fans being ad­ newsmen earlier in the morning how Moncrief,” he said. prize. night after a four-year separation, Wilson, KC 65 208 69 .332 pinch hitter Jesus Alou, who to break a tie and lift Pittsburgh over singles champion and chasing a moonlights as the regular first-base she’d ever have an opportunity to mitted to the session for the first he felt knowing the Knicks probably O’Brien continued with the draft. Cawley was sidelined for nine Navratilova lost the opening set record 20th Wimbledon title, downed Brett, KC 73 311 103 .331 New York. coach, hit a two-run double as the stay there herself, she was curious time this year. would draft him, and also knowing "The Detroit Pistons select Greg months with an ankle injury, but took before recovering for a 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 South African Yvonne Vermaak, 64, Grich, Cal 74 255 84 .329 Expos 5, Cardinals 3 Rice, Bos 70 277 90 .325 torrid Astros won their 18th in the Pitcher Ross Grimsley knocked in about what it was like on the inside. They cheered loudly when O’Brien they had another center in Marvin Reiser,” he said. both titles in the pre-Wimbledon victory. 6- 1. '"David, make sure you bring back acknowledged their presence. Webster. Cnncempfl with her own drama, Bannister, Chi 66 243 79 .325 last 20 at the Astrodome. two runs with a sixth-inning single grass tournaments at Beckenham The men take the stage Wednesday The commissioner said he- also Cawley said she was very relieved Cowens, KC 52 197 64 .325 Cincinnati’s George Foster blasted and combined with two relievers to some pictures of the hotel,’ my “ What I’m interested in and Chichester. with a potentially volatile center- mother said to me,” Greenwood wanted to welcome the NBA of­ primarily,” said the Elk Grove, His voice, amplified by the “Now 1 want to win Wimbledon that her first match was over: “The his 13th and 14th homers of the scatter seven hits in leading Mon­ court opener between second-seeded revealed. ”I promised her I would.” ficials, coaches and representatives Calif, resident, "is contributing and loudspeaker, carried to the adjacent again before I stop playing," she said first round is the most nerve- month, giving him 19 overall and a treal past St. Louis. New Yorker John McEnroe and major-league leading 63 RBI. But the 6foot-9t4 forward became of the clubs. The fans booed lustily at helping any team I’m with. I don’t room where three young men were Tuesday after dispatching American wracking for me apart from the Britain’s Buster Mottram, each of Padres 5, Dodgers 1 Home Runs Joe Sambito, who earned his so preoccupied, so taken up with the that announcement. think the Knicks would draft me to enthusiastically congratulating a Marcie Louie, 6-0, 6-3, in the first final. I’m glad I played well enough whom has a short fuse and a reputa­ Fernando Gonzalez capped a four- National League — Kingman, Chi seventh save, has not allowed an pre-draft excitement, he very well With the amenities over, O’Brien trade me.” . fourth one, who had written down his round with her customary flair. to get through and more importantly tion for temper tantrums. 25; Schmidt, Phil 21; Foster, Cin 19; run fourth inning with a three-run 4 r- earned run in his last 19 appearances, homer and Bob Shirley scattered 11 could have forgotten to take any pic­ began the draft. O’Brien was ready now. draft selections in advance. He had Lopes, LA and Simmons, St.L 18. correctly listed Reiser fourth. spanning 30 2-3 innings. hits, to lead San Diego over Los tures. Maybe he remembered later “The Los Angeles Lakers select “Can I have your attention?” he American League — Lynn, Bos 19; In other NL games, Philadelphia on when things quieted down a bit. Earvin "Magic” Johnson,” he said. "Atta boy, Sidney” one of his Rice, Bos and Thomas, Mil 17; Angeles. Softball topped Chicago, 5-3, Pittsburgh Giants 6, Braves 5 Bill Cartwright, the University of declared. "The New York Knicks select Bill friends pounded him on the back. Singleton, Balt and Grich, Cal 16. k i n “That’s four out of four for you, so edged New York, 2-1, Montreal Pinch hitter Darrell Evans San Francisco’s 7-foot center, hid his Yaaaaaaaaa! Cartwright ...” Runs Batted In far. You’re terrific, Sidney, just like Ricn Marsh roped three hits, Jim Dawn Pawlich went ihe distance trimmed St. Louis, 63, San Diego homered to lead off the bottom of the nervousness better than Greenwood, The fans nearly tore the roof off at That drew the loudest cheers of all, TONIGHT'S GAMES National League — Foster, Cin 63; Reiser ... How much money you gon­ Flaherty a pair and Merrill Myers for Formal’s, hurling a seven-hitter. beat Los Angeles, 5-1, and San Fran­ ninth inning and ease San Francisco and Earvin “Magic” Johnson, who that one. the room being filled mostly with Tikey vs. Puiiipernickel, 6 — Kingman, Chi 58; Winfield, SD 55; knew he was going to be the No. 1 After it was announced the Lakers long-suffering Knick fans. na ask for to sign? Cheney and John Barry each delivered two- She whiffed seven and walked none. cisco defeated Atlanta, 6-5. past Atlanta. She also led the hitting attack with Simmons, St.L 52; Clark, SF 51. A&N vs. Dean, 6 — Nelio run homers for the Oilers. Denis American League — Lynn, Bos 62; Wendy’s vs. Buffalo, 7:30 — Wirtella and Jack Maloney each had four safeties and three RBIs. Kathy ^7 Masterson and Lisa Schwartz each Baylor, Cal 59; ^ c h te , ^ a 56; Rice, Nebo a pair of safeties for Zipser. Bos 54; Yastrzemski, Bos Porter, KO Little League Backcourt added four hits with the former Why are 1979 Baseball Scores Higher? DeMolay, vs. Glass, 6, — Keeney and Horton, Sea 53. Farr’s vs. Annulli, 6 — NIKE driving in four runs, also homering. Stolen Bases McFolley stroked two doubles, Maz­ Three three-run spurts pushed Schwartz and Donna Landman, who TONIGHT’S GAMES team. Mavis Washington, also in the film, played at the Fitzgerald National League — Moreno, Pitt zotta doubled and singled and Tony Main Picks Wilson Electric past Multi Circuits, had two hits, each had two RBI. Lawyers vs. Ansaldi’s, 6 — University of California at Riverside and later with the Nelson vs. Peppino’s, 6 — Nike 29; North, SF 27; Scott, St.L 24; Leber Frankovitch ripped two bingles for National General West team that won the women’s AAU Flo’s vs. Laihrop, 7:30 — Nike 9-6, last night at Nike Field. Scott, Mtl 22; Lopes, LA 20. Boland, which winds up regular title. She is currently a high school physical education CRGFPL Legion vs. Army & Navy, 6 — For Celtics Trash-Away vs. B.A., 6 — Kevin Walsh lashed three hits and American League — LeFlore, Det Waddell season play 14-2. Frank Savino JUST ASK teacher in Riverside. I heard the movie is a fun film. Robertson Gary Burr and Rick Marshall two Back on the winning track. For­ doubled and Peter Einsiedel singled BOSTON (UPI) - The chances mal’s Inn girls tripped Glastonbury, 38; Wilson, KC 32; Cruz, Sea 23; Moriarly’s vs. Carter’s, 6 — Allied vs. Talaga, 7:30 — apiece for Wilson’s. Tim Cun­ Bonds, Clev, Otis, KC and Wills ,Tex for DQ, which finished 4-12. were slim of coming up with the Q. There seems to be some controversy over who has 14-5, last night in a Capital Region Buckley Murray Olderman the better football team, Dallas br Pittsburgh. On stats, Fitzgerald ningham and Fred Gliha each' 20 playmaking guard they need. So the Girls’ League tilt in Glastonbury. . which team has the better figures? — Darrell Patton, deposited two hits for Circuits. Piteliin|; Victories NATIONAL Boston Celtics flooded their untested Durant, Okla. Beth MacDonald stroked two AMERICAN RF.r. National League — Niekro, Hou 11- Just like in poker, a pair of threes A pair of two-nin innings led the talent pool with backcourt bodies in By Murray Olderman I thought any controversy was wiped out by the Super INDY singles and two triples; Leslie ■Martinizing outlasted Ed’s Arco in 3; Niekro, Atl 9-9; LaCoss, Cio 8-2; outdid a pair of twos as Modern Medics to a 5-1 win over Nichols Tire hopes of finding a sleeper. Bowl score — Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31. It's true that for the Hartford Road Dairy Queen Gaouette tripled and singled twice; regular season, the Cowboys held a small statistical Andujar, Hou and Grimsley, Mtl 8-4; Janitorial trimmed Civitan, 6-4, last last night at Buckley Field. The Celtics Monday went into the a slugfest last night, 18-15. at Keeney toppled Telephone Society, 13-6, last Marcy MacDonald roped a pair of Sparkplug With Oilers margin for both offense and defense. But it can also be Carlton. Phil 8-8. night at Waddell Field. Winning pitcher Glen Chetelat NBA draft without a pick until the The tipoff: Field. three-base knocks and Laurie maintained that Pittsburgh played in the tougher confer­ night at Nike Field. American League—John, NY 11-3; hurled a one-hitter, striking out 15. Leading the Boland Oil entry to the Manchester International third round, the 53rd selection. When ence, the AFC having been dominant in recent years. Barry Bernstein and Ray Vogt Bergeron had a pair of bingles for the Ron Jaworski, Ronnie Smith and Tim O’Neil unloaded four hits and D.Martinez, Balt 163; Kern, Tex 9-1; Ken Brown and Chetelat each had they finished, they had drafted six Offense is definitely up in baseball this year, each stroked tour hits. Bob Bonino Penguins, now 4-1 for the season. Mike Morianos hit well for Janitorial ^ague championship in Little League baseball play this season according to a report being compiled by the Whitey Jenkins, Rick Goss, Wajme Ryan, Cal 9-4; Flanagan, Balt and two hits for the Medics. David Kelly ^ ard s, signed a seventh as a free Q. How has Pete Rose been doing as a first baseman this and Mike Giacolone three apiece and Winning pitcher Diane Ferguson while Glen Boggini had two blows is Sue Wallace, a pitcher-first baseman. In her latest start with commissioner’s office. Runs increased 16 per cent. Lenny Goldberg, Paul Blain and Paul Parker, Dave Brannick and Jim Splittorff, KC 9-5; Waits, Clev and had the lone Nichols safety. agent and added two forwards and a season? Has he ever played the position before? — G.H., surrendered three hits and walked and Joe Tomkunas doubled for the Oilers she blanked Ansaldi’s Contractors on two hits, 4-0, and There’s a lot more off-season concentration on hitting Covington, Ky. Miller two each for the Cleaners. Bill Bombria two apiece for DQ. Bill Marshall, Minn 9-6; Sorensen, Mil 9- 7-foot-center. and training, say some experts. Official major Maynes had two hits for Telephone. eight. Civitan. Rose started out in spring training looking lost, bumping Sibrinsz drilled three blows and Mike 7. ROOKIE fanned 10 batters. She’s also one the top hitters. Boland won 12 of “You draft to the area where you league baseballs — assembled these days in Haiti — into people, finding the position awkward. But hb'worked aren’t livelier, as some pitchers claim. Home run DiRosa, Wayne Wiganowski and Jeff Earned Run Average INTERNATIONAL ’The Green Grenades outscored the its first 14 games. (Herald Photo) need help,” said Boston Coach Bill hard and proved adaptable, and now the Phillies have no WOMEN’S REC SENIOR GIRLS Fitch. “I think competition breeds levels are about the same. Holt two apiece for Ed’s. National League — Rogers, Mtl Behind the combined two-hit Maroon Martians, 9-6, last night in complaints about his work defensively. He’s an adaptable Exploding for 14 runs in the Action last night at Martin School success and we’ll have plenty of com­ athlete — remember, this is his fourth position as a major 2.48; Williams, Hou and; Perry, SD pitching of four hurlers, league the season finale. league regular (second base, left field, third base and now seventh inning, Renn’s Tavern sub­ saw Trader World Antiques stop 2.49; LaCoss, Cin 2.50; Forsch, Hou Tony Falcetta, Cliff Tyler, Bill petition for the guard spots in EASTERN Nassiff’s, 13-12; Personal Tee top champ Boland Oil routed Hartford first). Back in 1968, the first time he led the National dued B&J Auto Repair, 26-7, last 2.71. Carlin, Keith DiYeso, Val Zak, Sean f Fishing training camp. If you make people Q. I noticed that In a Dodgers-Phillles game, the Phillies Twenty-four hits powered North Latulippe, 7-2; and Buckland Road Dairy Queen, 11-1, last night at were throwing a black ball around for warmup before the League in batting, Pete played one game at first base for night at Cheney. American League — Kern, Tex Burke and John DeSimone hit best. earn spots, that creates a healthy the Cincinnati Reds, his only experience at the spot. Methodist to a 20-9 duke over Manufacturing nip Johnson Paint, 16 Leber Field. inning started. Why a black ball? — Tim Ison, Eureka, Rockwell International last night at Debra Pelletier, Nancy Nassiff and 1.52; Guidry, NY 2.11; Marshall, situation,” the coach said. 12. Dave Mazzotta, Sue Wallace, Todd Calif. Mt. Nebo. Darlene Ladaboucher each had four Minn 2.28; John, NY 2.45; Stewart, AMERICAN FARM The *KISS^ Principle The Celtics, much to their suprise, Q. A friend of mine said the Minnesota Vikings would hits, Penney Gagnon three and Joyce Chmielewski and Pete Frankovitch move to Memphis, Teim., or some other area. Do you if Methodist scored four in the first, Cindy Granato singled, doubled Balt 2.57. Army 1. Navy Club outran Eighth found guard Wayne Kreklow of Morrison, Ann Lynn, Bev Bourque twice and homered to pace the An­ combined on the pitching gem. Elijah Kids have a saying whose initials any other teams plan to move In the NFL? — Joey Doyle, five in the second and eight in the District in posting a 31-15 win Mon­ decide to return occasionally to the Drake, someone they thought would and Annette McCall two apiece for tiques with Lynda Tsapasaris also spell “KISS”, Translated this means Powell, Tenn. third inning to pull ahead early. day night' at Buckland. The winners more simple ways of angling. disappear much earlier, ready and Any time a team in the NFL wants to put pressure on its Renn’s. Lany Dunbar had three hits knocking four hits for TWA. Colleen “Keep it Simple, Stupid.” Perhaps Jim LaPenta and Wayne Steely tallied 17 times in the first inning. waiting for their first pick. community for a new stadium, or improvements to the including a homer and Sue Ladyga Breen, Nancy Curtin and Mary Ali Retires ....Again fishermen should take a lesson from Use the longek pole you can com­ "We didn’t think he would be existing facilities, it plants rumors about a desire to move. each blasted four hits, Mick Holmes Plav was halted after four inninvs. and Nancy Gueltrich two apiece for Majors each hit safely for Nassiff’s. this and keep their favorite sport fortably hold extended full length. The Los Angeles Rams actually will, of course — to and Earle Custer three apiece and NEW YORK (UPI) - But will Every member of the Vets collected available,” Fitch said. "We had him Jackie Tucker homered and Gaiindez and other officials before simple. Too heavy a pole and you’ll tire of Anaheim in a real estate coup. But it’s unlikely, if you Nelson Eddy, Bill Chappell and Steve B&J. Ladyga homered. anyone believe it? at least two hits with Jim going early in the second round. He’s singled and Cheri Wilbanks, Jerry In this age of complex fishing aids holding it. Too short, and you’ll not believe Commissioner Pete:, Rpzelle, that any current Hadge two each for Methodist. Mark Muhammad Ali, who has retired opening the letters, according to the Angelino getting six, including three a sleeper.” franchise will be given permission to make a switch Tucker and Sue Setsky hit well for sources. such as digital-reading water ther­ be able to reach places you want to Davis, Ed Devoe, Tim Guard and Fast Pitch more times than the proverbial boy homers. Dave Chase and John kreklow averaged 19.5 points a because there’s no logical reason any more. They’re all the Tees. Winning hurler Beth Tobin cried wolf, ’Tuesday said he has sent Ali, whose weight has now mometers, and graph recorders fish. game for Drake last season and dis­ llU3 making bundles in their present spots because of that TV Bob Palozie each were in the three- CCWFL Bourett each hit safely four times. twirled a two-hitter. an official letter of retirement to the ballooned to more than 250 pounds, which pinpoint individual fish, it’s in­ Use cotton line, preferably black or hed out 83 assists. He made the bonanza, which pays all the bills before a single fan enters hit class and Bob Eikenhorst and Scoring in all but one inning. For­ Bruce Carpter was best for the the stadium. The only team that might entertain thoughts Kathy Brann was 4-for-4, Debbie World Boxing Association. often hinted at retirement and in fact teresting to reflect upon the simple green colored. Tip this with 18 inches Missouri Valley Conference AH Star Rick Field two apiece for Rockwell, mal’s Inn women whipped Stafford losers. of switching is Oakland, with eyes on that impending Brann 2-for-2 and Heidi Bauer and Ali, twice the undisputed announced he would leave the ring way most of us learned to fish. of six-pound-test monofilament line, team, along with another Celtics which had 18 blows. Springs, 12-1, last night in Central vacancy in the LA Coliseum. Phyllis Custer hit well for Buckland. heavyweight champion of the world shortly after retaining his title with a INT. FARM (Jhanc6s are that you started out heavier for large fish. Tie the line to rookie — Larry Bird. Connecticut Women’s Fast Pitch decision over Ken Norton in with a cane pole, bobber, hook and the butt of the pole, again at the tip. DUSTY Jeanine Barber homered and Stacy and currently the WBA title-holder Dairy Queen nipped 7-Eleven, 14- Kreklow’s college coach. Bob League play in Stafford. Spears tripled for the Paints. after decisioning Leon Spinks in their September, 1976. 13, last night at Verplanck. bait. And yop had fun catching fish. Choose the right bobber. The best Ortegal, likened the 6foot-4 guard to When Willie Montanez, that renowned hot dog, was Scoring five times in the second in­ around to play first base a few years ago, the Phillies used rematch last ^ptem ber, said in a But he either could not or would not Mike Henderson singled and ”rhen you moved on to more is the smallest and thinnest which an established NBA star. ning, North End Fire tripped Town sophisticated equipment and a red-and-white ball for infield warmup. But Larry Shenk, phone hookup in Newark, N.J. stay away from the ring, and con­ doubled, Joe Tedone doubled and keeps the bait floating at the proper “I had Doug Collins at Illinois State the Phillies’ spokesman, disclaims any knowledge of a Parting shot: Employees, 9-6, last night at Robert­ probably caughter ’fewer fish. ’The son Park. Tuesday he sent the letter to Mike tinued to fight. In what should have tripled, Scott Kelsey singled twice depth. A long, slim bobber will show and this kid is exactly like him in black toseball: He says maybe the ball was darkened from been an easy title defense, he lost to reason? Artifical lures just aren’t as bites quicker and offers less a lot of scuffing. Baseball is affluent enough now. It doesn’t Mike Vignone, Dave Koski and Mortimer, charman of the WBA and doubled and Dave Einsiedel desire. He’s going to make the club. I can’t understand why everybody gives points to Legion in 7-2 Win Spinks to set up the dramatic effective as the real thing. resistance in water. ’The bait floats have to bother with those friction-tape jobs we used on the John McEnroe, the tennis ingenue who has acted like championship committee. hurled the complete way for DQ, now He’s a speed ball who lives, eats and John Burger each had a pair of blows sandlots as kids. a spoiled brat on court, for curbing his boorishness. Sources in Venezuela, where the rematch. Even then, however, Ali, 11-4. Ray James slammed three While they don’t advocate aban­ naturally, without drag. dreams the game,’’ Ortegal said. for the Hosemen. Dave Peck belted Four runs in the opening frame That’s like applauding Billy Martin because he didn’t Winning pitcher Gregg Kane WBA is headquartered, say the WBA who often repeated that he wanted to singles and a double and Jim_____ Kiely^ doning artificial lures. Mercury out­ Drift the bait to where you want to Following Kreklow, eight picks three hits and Butch Savino, Bob were all that was needed as the Q. In the movie “ Fast Break" did Bernard King of the slug anybody this week. scattered 12 hits, walked one and has received several letters from Ali become the first black man to retire ripped three bingles for 7-Eleven, boards’ fishing experts do suggest fish. ’This natural presentation is later, the C ities chose little-known Oliver, Jack Foster and Ted Angel Manchester American Legion New Jersey Nets play one of the lead roles? Also, was fanned six. Doherty allowed only six but they have not yet been opened. with the title, refused to officially an- which went to 8-8. James fanned that bait is still an effective method more likely to draw strikes. Ernesto Malcolm, a 6foot-5 guard Mavis Washington an all-star girls basketball player in two apiece for the Town. baseball team thumped Rockville, 7- hits, walked six and struckout five. The WBA office is awaiting the nounce his retirement, preferring in- eight, of catching fish, and it can be a lot of Depth selection is critical. Set the from Briarcliff (Iowa). Malcolm college? If so, what school? What did yon think of "Fast 2, last night in a Zone Eight clash at Break?” Snrely you seen It. — Joe Scarselletta, CHARTER OAK He hit a batter. return of President Fernando stead to drop hints. fun. Here are some tips from the bobber so the bait floats just off the drew the Celtics’ attention with his Eagle Field. Six different players had one hit experts which will be helpful if you bottom where you will be fishing. stellar play in the NAIA tournament. Sacramento, Calif. Please send all sports questions to Murray Olderman, P.O. Box Behind an 18-hit barrage, Manchester, 62 in the Zone and 16 No, I ain’t seen it. But, yes, that was the Nets’ sometimes 6346, Incline Village, Nev. 69450. Because of the volume of mail, each for Manchester while Dennis First Contender controversial star playing a lead role in the film that Manchester Pizza posted an 8-4 win 4 overall, returns to Zone play Joy had three blows and Dennis there will be no individual responses. M Y S T iC m U E R starred Gabe (Kotter) Kaplan. King played the star of the (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) over Highland Park Market last Thursday night against Enfield at McCoy and Jay Kelleher two apiece MEXICO CITY (UPI) - night at Fitzgerald Field. Eagle Field at 6 o’clock. Roberto Duran of Panama for Rockville. 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Mark Holmes BR78-13...... w BR70-13.... >45“ ^Jpving to a 7-0 lead after two in­ Ayer walked to load the bases. 8 - Red Sox vs. Tigers, WTIC, This ad Is a coupon. Cut out, take to Acme. Steve Cdrlson ), Rockets 2 Torpedoes 1 (John Hyde). nings, Talaga Associates downed the (Sherman Trodt, Mike Oilers 2 (Dave League Senior Division tilt also had two bingles for the . . . . ‘ 3 4 « ER70-14 . ... *49“ Another wild pitch scored the second Ch.22, 38 • Complete Mechanical Sarvica winners. Mike Byam DR78-14-... Jaycees, 8-2, last night at Robertson. MacDonald). Frechette, Jamie Willett), at Webb Junior High. run and Dave Bottaro rapped a single hurled a five-hitter, Jim Keefe, Jeff Rea and Dave • Collision Repair Timbers 0. Manchester managed ER78-14...... * 3 6 “ FR70-14 . ... *54“ up the middle for a 4-0 bulge. Spartans 2 (Ricky walking none and striking Bidwell each had three hits and Rockville got a run back in tbe se­ • Auto Painting Kahaner, Jeff Nodden), four hits off losing hurler ....* 3 8 “ 6R70-14.... *5 8 “ Butch Talaga and Tim Coughlin two Chip Smith while Paul out eight to pick up the win. FR78-14.... cond but Manchester countered with Lezcano Ailing • Low Cost Sorvice Rentals Apollas. Kent Stringfellow singled apiece for the winners, who had 17 a pair of markers. Another Doherty MIDGET SOUTH McCluskey spun a two- FR70-15 .... *5 6 “ BLOOMING’TON, Minn. (UPI) - and doubled for Moriarty. GR78-14...... * 4 0 “ safeties. Mickey Miller collected two wild pitch made it 61 with Ken • Factory Trained Technicians Matadors 1 (CJiris Og­ hitter at Wethersfield. Milwaukee outfielder Sixto Lezcano McCluskey fanned eight Nassiff Sports stopped of the Jaycees’ five raps. Brasa’s single making it 61. • Charge With Master Charge den), Whitecaps 0. 19 th hole FR78-15...... * 3 9 “ m o -1 5 ...... * 5 9 “ was hospitalized ’Tuesday night after and issued three walks as Krause Florist, 61, last Five runs in the first inning was all Furlong’s RBI single in the third Comets 4 (Kyle Bockus being hit in the left elbow by a pitch • 24 Hour Wrecker Service night at the West Side GR78-15...... * 4 1 “ HR70-15.... *6 3 “ Fogarty Bros, needed in a 5-2 deci­ drove home Manchester’s final tally. 3, Ted Fitzgerald), Chief- Manchester upped its from Paul Hartzell in the Brewers’ Oval. sion over Zipser Club last night at Rockville closed out the scoring with Tel. 646-6464 tans 1 (Joe Doyle). league standard to 2-1 and ...* 6 9 “ game against the Minnesota Twins. Jeff Popik stroked two HR78-15...... * 4 3 “ LR70-15.... Fitzgerald. a fifth-inning tally. MIDGET WEST MINNECHAUG - 18 overall docket 4o 3-1. A pp M rin ct 1lltm lih Holes Women - Gross, A - Wethersfield dips to 1-2. hits and Tony Chevrette Apaches 1 (Lee tripled for Nassiff’s while YOUR BIST Magowan), Bears 1 (Pete Clark 97; B - Davis 99; C - Scott LaBrec’s one-out FAST FREE MOUNTING Joe Torre Blows Off Steam Larry Marrotti doubled for Follett). Bennett 107; Net, A - fourth inning homer was Krause. TIREDEAISI NEW YORK (UPI) — There will be no formal protest, FltTCHER GLASS CO Bruins 3 (Mike Hassett2, Violette 100-26-74; B - the lone tally. LaBrec also nor will there be any conclusive replay to show precisely Tryon 104-3671; C - Hartin added a single while Jon "SniL" RADIAIS plate umpire Gerry Crawford Tuesday night after a Raiders 2 (John Janenda, Rosa Signs powered Municipal Credit ANTS questionable call helped secure a 2-1 victory for the rimienrsi Chris Diana), Knights 1 CINCINNATI (UPI) - Union to a 13-1 romp over «H3/H *27" C7I-15 * Pittsburgh Pirates over Torre’s New York Mets. "He 14 *25« C7I-15 ' Manchester 649-4521) DANliN PLATU (Tod Gembala). The Cincinnati Bengals threw me out of the game and I never even cursed him.” PRUIMNTIAL CHEVROLET 17614 *30" 17615 ’ D IC A N TIIW Rally Car Wash— Suggested retail value $2.10 JUNIOR SOUTH ’ signed second-round draft Glad of Move "He (Crawford) had three plays in front of the plate N U U N l f Bulls 6 ( Mike Zotta 2, choice Dan Ross, a 6foot- H6U ‘32** 17615 ' 14 *26” 87115 ’ tonight and he blew all three,” said Torre. MPROOtICTIONS Rally Sponge— Suggested retail value $2.50 DENVER (UPI) - Eitiinirtes Glaly Oven Doug Marshall, Steve Da- 4, 236pound tight end from mond 2, Marc Olander), Northeastern, to a contract Guard Gary Garland of OPEN M-P M :N 1229 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER DePauI University says he IfFRMnN Bonnies Admitted PLASTICS IN STOCK Lions 0. Monday. THUR. TIL MO l-Sdl 3/10" X 1/4" Yankees 3 (Chris - “This is the tight end we is glad the Denver Nuggets “BUSS 129 TALCOnVILLE RD. OLEAN, N.Y. (UPI) — known as the Eastern SAT. I - 9M STOCK SHEETS OR CUT SIZES GMSUAUTY drafted him, but he is dis­ UT. St. Bonaventure University Eight, replacing Penn SBMCE/MRIS Castagna 2, Angelo Mor- wanted when we went into I-IM GLASTONBURY M McKEE ST., MANCHESTER appointed he still was NATIONAL son). Stars 2 (Rich Wein- the draft,” said Paul 649-9240 M IMS. Tuesday was admitted to State, which withdrew last SCReiMI REPAIR?© AUTO SUPPLY, INC. around for the second (OffCmUrSt)' ODOauaMOTORS Hum DIVISION traub, Jon Kim). Brown, Bengals’ general TUM 217 HERRON AVE. the E astern A thletic month, it was announced MH NMIEIHM/ieiSHUIfS. wiopami.' round of the National UBimuiiuniconuii BRANDS DISCOUNT TIRE CENTERS manager. “He’s big and Association, commonly Tuesday, PEE WEE SOUTH Basketball Association I AU niWT QUALITY A flWiMOOMTIMO^^jj Sharks 3 (Dannv Langer fast and'can get deep.” draft. PAGE FOURTpEN - EVENING HERALD, Wed.. June 27, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Wed., June 27, 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN FRONT OFFICE HELP CLEANING WOMEN Wanted LEGAL SECRETARY For Loti and Found WANTED - Part time Help Wanted for rooming house. Call 646- Partner in medium size East weekends. Will train. No Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 73 Hglp Wanted 73 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 4701, after 6:00 p.m. Hartford Law Firm, General experience needed. 568-3560. LOST- Three year old sleek, LIBRARIAN- Part time, black male cat, with collar, in Practice. Must have SECRETARY - Interestini HAIR DRESSER- Full time. BOOKKEEPER, ACCOUNTS HALF-’nM E HIGH SCHOOL BACKHOE OPERATOR and ASSISTANT FOR South Windsor Girl Green, Woodbridge, experience, excellent typing SECRETARY- Part time, 8 to full time TOsition for legal olf PAYABLE-Coventry Public childrens. MLS preferred. SECRETARY - Principals of­ dump truck driver needed. Manicuring-Nail Care. and shorthand. Salary com­ Schools. Apply to: Dr. Arnold Send resume to: Bentley fice.-Typing and shorthand LKHT LUNCH/ Starkweather area. Contact SECRETARY - Full time. 2:30. ’Typing and shorthand a flee in Manchester area Qualifications: Beneficial- Experience only. Manchester Chet at 646-0332, or 647-9941. mensurate with skills. Call mmust. ust Telephone contact Applicant must be an E, Elman, Superintendent. Memorial Library, Bolton, required. Contact Dr. Nicolet- ATTENTION - Wholesale - Willirvillimantic area. Call 742- Some shorthand required. Educational & Insurance Conn. Closing date, July 31st. KE CREAM ' South Windsor Bank & Trust Linda at 289-8625. expelerience if possible. 289- excellent typist to handle Benefits provided. Call 872- P,0. Box 356, Coventry, Conn, ti’s office at 742-6913. cosmetic business looking for 6062. varied correspondence and or call 742-7317. part time or full time consul­ SHOP Wins State Pageant LOST- Pocket Tape Recorder. Co. Main office, ^ p ly in per­ 9541. Mrs. Quinn. 8197, 872-8044, after 7 p.m. DRIVER - With good road NURSES AIDES - 7 AM - 3 WINDOW CLEANER - Must Will pay Reward! Call 528- son. 1033 John Fitch Blvd. have a pleasant telephone tant. $7 to $10 hourly. Call for FRYER / DELIVERYMAN - starting Salary $15,000 PM, part time and full time. manner. Hours 9 AM to 5 PM, CARD . GALLERV- record. Full time, steady be experienced and reliable. appointment between 10-1. 4144. South Windsor. Between 9 AM RN or LPN- 7 to 3, 1st Shift. FULL TIME ADULT work delivering for dis­ nights. 12 - 8. Apply Bess Only experience counter Enjoy working in a very plea­ Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut, Monday thru Friday. Replsr BABYSITTER - For 2 small Aggressive part time sales Steady work, good pay. 649- 646-5900. Ask for Mrs. Eaton Donuts. 15d Center man/woman with SOUTH WINDSOR - Antoinette and 3 PM. tributor. Opportunity for ad­ 5334. Boehler. LOST- Boys 10 speed bike, sant and home-like at­ 649-4519. with business and .personal children during school year people needed. Flexible hours, Street, Manchester. leadership ability need Henry, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mosphere, helping our elderly references to Manchester on a permanent basis. Some vancement, pay rate open. brown. Ross Grande Tour II. BABYSITTER NEEDED- beginning September. Martin Apply in person; Manchester apply. Write to Box 0 c/o George Henry of 236 Foster Road, At 7-Eleven, Main Street. patients. Experienced RN or LPN -11p.m. to7a.m,, Herald. Box N. school area. References nights and Sundays. Apply in RECEPTIONISTS FOR BABYSITTER NEEDED- Monday thru Thursday, 3 p.m. person only? EOE. Card Tobacco & Candy Co. 299 DOCTORS OFFICE. Mature Manchester Herald. South Windsor, who was crowned Reward. Call Ken 643-0805. to 10 p.m. Own transportation. preferred. Please call Doris Friday or Saturday. Laurel required. 646-5308. Call anytime after 6 p.m., 646- Blain, RN, Director of Gallery, 295 Hartford 'Tpke., Green Road, Manchester woman with pleasant 0767. Bualneaa Opportunity 14 Connecticut’s ‘‘Little Miss Black Call 649-6022. Friday; Manor, 91 Chestnut, 649-4519. SCHEDULING ~ between 3 & 5 PM. LOST FEMALE SIAMESE Nurses, 646-0129. Manchester Vernon Plaza, Vernon, Conn. telephone manners, varied of­ America” this past weekend in Dan­ weekends anytime. COORDINATOR NEEDED ACCOUTING CLERK- MANCHESTER Package CAT- Annie. Walker St. vicini­ Nursing Home, 385 West REAL ESTATE AGENTS. fice duties. Call 528-6819. bury, will now go on to participate in Center Street, Manchester. For Home Health Care Agen­ Experienced High School OFFICE HELP WANTED - store. Excellent location. Well ty. $25.00 reward. 646-6693 SEWERS- Experienced on In­ Part timers. Earn $5,000 plus cy. Full time, Monday to Graduate. Good figure ap­ Must have typing and some established business. Call Butineaa Opportunity 14 the national finals Sept. 9 in New after 4:00. evenings and weekends. SAVE GAS WORK IN dustrial Sewing Machines. Friday. Good starting salary. titude. Familiar with com­ knowledge of figures. General MANCHESTER. Accounts BILLING CLERK - Perma­ Marion E. Robertson, CONSTOUCTION Multiple listing services, 3 LUBE PERSON - Wanted to nent position. Neat, per­ York. Will train if necessa^. Good Fringe benefits. Call 643-9515 puter reporting. Suburban office duties. Write P.O. Box payable clerk. Apply Marlows Realtor, 643-5953. IMPOUNDED- Male Afghan starting pay for the right peo­ ES’TIMATOR - experienced, boards, Pasek Realtors, 289- lubricate trucks and trailers. sonable and mature. Accurate Miss Henry, a Grade 3 student at all around man to assist local for appointment interview, 9 location. Fringe benefits. 67, East Hartford, Conn. Inc. 867 Main Street, about 5 years old. Brown. Con­ ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday 7475.______to 5. EOE. Call 522-8211, Ext. 214 Related experience typing and good figure ap­ the Orchard Hill School in South tact Manchester Dog Warden, general contractor. Call 643- necessary. $5.25 an hour. All Manchester. titude, Nonsmoker preferred. thru Friday. Apply in person for interview. VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco VERNON- High volume Windsor, was also named Miss 646-4555. at: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent 4139 for appointment. NURSES AIDE - 11 PM - 7 A responsible man who fringe benefits. For appoint­ Group insurance plan. East Snacks with locations $3,580 Congeniality, which is an honor in AM. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED ment call 688-7596. Hartford location. On busline. Restaurant, located in Vernon Street, Manchester. Equal hae a g o o d b a s ic KEYPUNCH OPERATOR- CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- Circle. Beer & wine license. itself. Pononalt 2 Opportunity Employer M/F. nut Street, Manchester. on a regular basis. Must have Up to $150 . 528-9589 for ap­ 2355 Ext. 905. background In elec­ Key to disc experience. Long term lease available. She was presented with $500 in cash KEEP SMILING Familiar with IBM 3742 help­ references. Own transporta­ SECRETARY / OFFICE SECRETARY FOR pointment. RIDE WANTED TO SERVICE STATION tion preferred. Call 649-9571. ADMINISTRATIVE Reply to owner: P.O. Box for being the winner, plus $300 for a HELP NEEDED For the tricity and mechanical ful, but not necessary. Subur­ DENTIST - Bookkeeping and OFFERS INVITED / 2424, Vernon, Conn., 06066. HAMILTON STANDARD, summer. 18 hours weekly KEEP HAPPY ATTENDANT - Full time and ASSISTANT - Secretarial, business office procedures SECRETARIAL project coor­ RETAIL STORE ON modeling career and $300 more to Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. repair with some con­ ban location. Fringe benefits. $95.94. Over 18. Car needed. part time. Will train to be ser­ EOE. Call 522-8211, Ext. 214 TYPIST - COMPOSER receptionist and financial required, Good opportunity dinator opening in Storrs area WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- Situation Wanted take care of her expenses for the Cali 643-5686. Call Cutco Distributors. 12 to 3 vice mechanic. Apply in per­ cept of alactronica to OPERATOR - Full time, part duties for childrens museum. to edit and prepare research 000 per year. Excellent terms. IS NURSES AIDES. We are for interview. for right person. Replyteply to Box national pageant. p.m., 872-2128. son; 252 Spencer Street, work as a general time, or Free Lance. Days. Send resume to Lutz Junior MM, c/o Manchester Herald. reports. B.A. in any field. Call John, at Chenette RIDE NEEDED for a few looking for responsible, Manchester. Experienced preferred. Call Museum, 126 Cedar Street, Miss Henry is a dance student of maintenance man for a Typing (at least 55 wpm), A ssociates, “ G allery Of weeks from Andover Lake DEMONSTRATORS: Earn warm, people interested in 633-3623. Manchester, Ct. Equal Oppor­ SANITARY ENGINEER - above average organizational Homes,” 528-9081. the Bonnie Hayes School of Dance in area to Manchester, to start $1000 or more with spare time caring for the eldery and men­ SERVICE STATION email but growing tunity Employer. Registered with experience in and language skifls. Starting L.P.N SEEKING A tally retarded. 7 to 3 and 3 to South Windsor. She studies tap, jazz, work at 8:00 a.m. Will share selling. Free Kit. Name brand MECHANIC - Full and part plastic bag concern on EXPERIENCED subsurface disposal and/or in­ salary $7,570.00 with liberal POSITION Assisting in a Doc­ expenses, 646-1758. toys and gifts (Fisher-Price, 11. Full time permanent help time. Apply in person: 252 HIGH SCHOOL dustrial waste treatment. benefit package. Opportunity tor's Office. Please call Sister ballet and acrobatics. needed. $3,17 per hour. Apply Tolland Street In East CARPENTER OR She also plays on the school’s soft- Tonka, Fentonz). Treasure Spencer Street. 1 PM to 5 PM. CARPENTERS HELPER - SECRETARIAL - Principals Send resume or call Fuss & for advancement. Send Helen, at 646-5517. Bondt-Stockt-Uortgagei 8 House party plan. Call collect in person at Meadows Hartford. Must be NURSE AIDES office. Typing and shorthand O’Neill, Manchester. 646-2469. resume to P.O. Box 88, ball team and is a Brownie and plans Convalescent Home, 333 Call Tim Connelly at 646-1379 person to person for Miss AUTO MECHANIC WANTED willing to work lull after 6 PM, required. Contact Dr. Nicolet- E.O.E. Mansfield Depot, Ct. 06251. FEMALE SINGER Looking to go on to be a Girl Scout. GOVERNMENT Carol 491-2100. Also booking Bidwell Street, Manchester. - Experience necessary. Own ti’s office at '742-8913. EOE. ______ABOVE AVERAGE waekenda with two NEEDED for position in Country & Besides the September trip to New GUARANTEED BUSINESS parties. tools. Call Riley & Scranton Western Band. Call Wanda, LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000, ORGANIST - CHOIR Service Center, 633-3669, days off during the To provide Nursing Care STUDY HALL OPPORTUNITY 646-1372. York she also plans to go to that city DIRECTOR WANTED- First N .C .^ T H E HAND MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAL Phone 281-4112. URGENTLY NEEDED! waek. Will be on call at In private homes and SUPERVISORS in July to participate in the Dance Home Health Care workers in Lutheran Church,154 Orchard DIETARY- Now accepting Medical Facillllea. Part The Manchester Board of Ekiuca- TURRET ULTHE TRAINEE POSITION Excsllsnt oppor­ all llmaa. We will train tion seeks applicants for Study Olympics Convention. Help Wanted 13 Manchester agency serving 10 Street, Rockville, Conn. Call applications for Relief Cook & time, lull time. Conaidera- EHGINE LATHE COLLECTIONS The Manchester Board of Ekluca- tunity to rocolvo 875-5682. Hall Supervisors at Manchester * EDUCATION towns East of River. Car es­ Dishwasher. Part time and concerning our isquip • tion given to preference High School for the 1979-1680 school tion seeks applicants for a year and Do you want to join a modern, training loading to TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. sential.. Mileage reimburse­ weekends. Apply in person, at ment. Usually plenty of of:— Location and Houre. year. Applicants must be high round (52 weeks) Secretarial Posi­ Apply 81 Commerce Street, ment, Training provided. Meadow's Convalescent school graduates, be mature in­ SANDRLASTER progressive branch of the tion. Immediate opening. a part time position Private /nstruef/ons ie overtime oppor- NO FEE • w e e k l y PAY dividuals, who get along with credit industry? If your a self Dixieland Band Cruises Glastonbury. PTG Good hourly rates and Home, 333 Bidwell Street, 50 Hours. Paid Holidays Applicants must possess good For information call others, and enioy working with starter, who would like a good typing and Stenographic skills. at shift auparvlaor MYSTIC — Twenty Dixieland Band COMPANY. Telephone 633- benefits. Part time hours SHEET METAL Manchester, Conn. tunltiea. young people. Minimum WageSO Excaillsnt REMEDIAL READING and 643-9515 hours per week during school year. future, with or without Good wages and benefits. Reply in (3-4 svanings par math; individualized work 7631. available. Call 643-9511. MECHANICS- 1st. Class Call 528-9471 on Inauranca BsnsIHs writin to; Wilson E. Deakin Jr., Cruises have been scheduled aboard LAUNDRY APPLICATIONS AID & ASSISTANCE Excellent references required. experience, we’d like to talk to waak). Good star­ program, (lst-8th grade) by the 1908 steamboat Sabino this Installer for Industrial and waekdayt only for in­ of North Eastern Conn. Reply in writing only to: Wilson E. Apply In Paraon you. For appointment call Mr, Asst. Superintendent For Ad­ CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC EXPERIENCED LATHE Commercial Heating & Air Now being accepted for a Deakin. Jr.. Asst. Superintendent ministration, Manchester Public master's degree teacher. 568- summer. - Experienced only. Top OPERATORS & mature woman as a folder, terview appointment Inc. For Administration, Manchester METRONICSINC Powers 289-0256 Schools, 45 North School Street. ting wages. Perfor- 8075. Conditioning Duet Work. Pay Public Schools. 45 North Main MACHirilSTS. We need a few part time weekends, $3.17 per 357 Em I Ctnttr SLrttl, Capitol city Manche&.er, Conn. 06040. Equal Further information on Sabino wages, ^ p ly ; Atlas Tile, 1862 according to ability. 100% between the hours of Street. Manchester. Conn. 06049. RT. 6 h 44-A manca raiaes. ^rlin 'fpke., Wethersfield, good people to join a young, hour. Please apply in person Manchtilwr Opportunity Employer. RIDING LESSONS indoor cruises or charters may be obtained Paid Company Benefits. Op­ 10 AM and 3 PM only. Equal Opportunity Employer. BOLTON C T. 06040 Adjustment Bureau Food diacounta. 563-0151. growing company. Excellent portunity for promotion with at: Meadows Convalescent riding ring. Western stock from Mystic Seaport Museum, Uniforms provided. seat, saddle seat and hunt Anloinette Henry benefits and overtime. Full or fast growing company. Phone Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Mystic, Ct. 06355. (2$3 ) 536-2631. RN-LPN wanted for full or art time. Please apply at: L 649-4TO. Manchester. Experience seat. All levels 228-9817. I Gill, Welding & Manufac­ part time on all shifts. Apply R preferred but not director of nursing. Salmon- turing, Division of BHS, Inc., SECRETARY WANTED - AIR CONDITIONING VOICE, PIANO Instructions. brook Convalescent Home, off 1422 T olland T urnpike, Call 742-7339 between hours of SERVICE DEPARTMENT necaaaary. For Former faculty New York House Street, Glastonbury. Manchester, Conn., or call 8 AM - 3 PM ., Andover MANAGER ASSISTANT - Music and Art High School. Please call 633-5244. Carl Skold 647-9931. Schools. Knowledge and experience in dotalls call Professional Singer'Pianist. News for Senior Citizens Experienced only please. Air Conditioning, Refrigera­ manager batwaan 644-8597. NURSES AIDES wanted for E.O.E. MAN NEEDED For Printing tion and Heating desirable, 2 and 7. 649-7738. By WALLY FORTIN Back to the big sale for a minute to starting times July 2 and July 9: full time on all shifts. Apply Department in growing but not necessary. Contact GIVE YOUR CHILD Group or 1. Duchemln, Dutelle, Monast, director of nursing. Salmon- INSURANCE AGENCY manufacturing facility. Dick Avery, Service Manager, Private Swimming Lessons Hi There! The exciting news is our tell you that Mrs. Rose Sobielo was looking for general insurance Ages 4-14. Further informa­ Laquerre. 2. Brewer, Baker, Dickin­ brook Convalescent Home, off Experienced preferred, but New England Mechanical Ser­ successful tag and bake sale Satur­ the lucky winner of our lovely home House Street, Glastonbury, help. Typing required. will train to work with Plate vices, Inc., 643-2192. Friendly tion, call 646-6258, Susan day. Some volunteers arrived at the made and nicely decorated cake in son, Gleeson. 3. Desjeunes, Porter, Please call 633-5244. Homeowners and automobile Mounting and Printing Press. Keller, Red Cross Certified Green School at 6 a.m. and started our bake sale. Giordano, Bidwell. 4. Jaslowski, experience preferred however Must be interested in working ARBOR ACRES FARM INC, Ice Cream Life Saver. placing the items outside on tables Our meals program is back in ac­ Lovett, Reid, Wotruba. 5. Fee, Gart­ NURSES AIDES- Full time, will train right person. Jewell- 2nd, or 3rd. shift. We are an Equal opportunity tion again and it’s great to see the side, Segerberg, Klemas, 6. Close, all shifts. Experience England Insurance Agency, looking for interested hard employer seeks full time ard by 9:30 a.m. the long awaited ac­ preferred, but training will be 646-4662. working aggressive in­ general poultiy farm workers. Shop gang again and hope you’ll drop Parmakian, DeMartin, Leach. 7. tion started. By 4 o’clock was given. Apply in person: East dividuals who are dependable Agricultural background 435 Main Street CERTIFIED RED CROSS everybody was quite tired, but then around and chow up with us one of Rau, Gibson, Petke, Buettner, 8. Hartford Convalescent Home, MAN FOR PART OR FULL and have mechanical ability. desirable but not essential. Manchaetar, C T Water safety instructor will the word came out that we cleared a these noontimes. Bjorkman, Camp’uell, Murowski, 745 Main Street, East Hart­ TIME- Maintenance work. Excellent chance for rapid ad­ We offer a company paid Equal Opportunity Emptoyor M/F give swim instruction in little better than $2,000. How about Tomorrow the two buses will head Call. 9. Irvine, Romanowski, Gallas, ford. Apply: 91 Chestnut Street, 11 vancement, depending on health and retirement plan. private pool. Experienced speed and ability. Call 528-9471 Apply in person: Marlborough that! We must take our hats off to the for Gloucester and Rockport and will Lasher. 10. Everett, Peterson, a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday thru with all ages. Proven PART TIME Work from home Friday. for interview. Road, Glastonbury. successful. 649-4403. hard working committee under the leave our center at 8 a.m. Because of Traygis, Golas. 11. Hadden, Ander­ on the phone servicing our the large group going, we will not be son, Castelluccio, Secor. 12. Bill customers in your spare time, direction of Russ Nettleton, for they Probate Notice really worked hard in preparing the serving a meal nor will we have an Hooker. 249-7773. In the afternoon it was pinochle NOTICE TO CREDITORS EAST HARTFORD sale. official meeting and no buses ATTENTION - Need 2 people ESTATE OF OLIVE TAYLOR NYE games and we had 13 tables with the /^FTSMANSHIP DOMESTIC & aka OLIVE V. NYE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Also the committee wishes to scheduled. over 21. Immediate employ­ The Hon. David C. Rappe, Judge, of thank Greater Hartford CATV The happenings at the center start following winners: Bob Schubert, ment. This is not a fancy ad, ( i n W o o d the Court (>f Probate. District of Channel 6 for the excellent publicity, with last Friday afternoons set back 802; Helena Gavella, 780; Ernestine we simply want a person who Coventry at a hearing held on June 22, needs a permanent job. Ad­ IMPORTED 1979 ordered that all claims must be INVITATION and Dutch Fogarty who helped us set games. We had 48 players and the Donnelly, 778; Elsie Schulze, 773; presented to the fiduciary on or before vancement opportunity. Call September 22. 1979 or be barred as by up the refreshment stand. To you lucky winners were: Ada Rojas, 133; Archie Houghtaling, 749; Paul between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - law provided. TO BID folks who donated all the wonderful Archie Houghtaling, 132; Ann Schultz, 736; Audrey Durey, 735; 528-3869, E.O.E. HARDWOODS Bertha E. R ^pe. Thompson, 127; John Klein, 127; Grace Windsor, 732; Mary 'Thrall, derk BID # 509 items and baked goods, and last but LUMBER-PLYWOOD-VENEERS 'Hie fiduciary is: Repair to Boiler Covering at 3 Andy Nosky, 126; Mike DeSimone, 730; Lillian Lewis, 730; Felix SUBWAY HAS IMMEDIATE Viola Muiyhy not least, you folks who came and OPENING for full and part 5 Foster Drive. Schools purchased all the items. 126; Bill Stone, 126; Sue Kerr, 124; Jesanis, 727; Gertrude Herman, 722; time help on night shifts. App­ Willimantic, Connecticut Ann Johnston, 122; John Gaily, 119; Alfreds Hallin, 717. 06226 Information may be obtained It was a real community affair and ly in person: Sunway, 45 Burn­ Q uafitif stocL for ca !)tn et worli 065-6 from Miriam P. Levinson. a giant step in helping us with our William Brown, 119; Helena Gavello, This past Monday we signed up for side Avenue, East Hartford, Probate Notice Assistant Director of Business fund-raising. 118. the Rockingham Races and by the Services, East Hartford BIRCH - CHERRY - MAPLE - BASSWOOD - RED OAK - Court of Probate. District of Coventry You’d think that after all this hard On Monday golfers were busy at end of the day we filled two buses and NOTICE OF HEARING School Department, 110 Long work our committee would decide to the East Hartford course and here are working on a waiting list. If by WHITE OAK - WALNUT - TEAK - MAHOGANY - PINE ESTATE OF FRANK L, MURRAY, in­ Hill Drive. East Hartford. Ct. LEON KASSLER POPLAR - ROSEWOOD capable sit back for a breather, but not this are some of the better socres: Low chance we get more action to fill MASTER CRAFTSMAN.EDUCATOR Pursuant to an order of Hon. David C. 06108 until bid opening on: gang. In fact, plans are now under gross, E. Everett, 43; V. Porter, 43; another bus, we’ll take it. The races 27 Commerce Street over 14 species in stock (most sizes available) Rappe. Judge, dated June 22. 1979 a JULY 10, 1979 at 2:30 PM Glastonbury Connecticut ii6033 hearing will be held on an application way for a Las Vegas night. Thanks to E. Fitzpatrick, 44; I. Gartside 44; C. are scheduled for Thursday, August Woodworking classes available praying that there be a sale oi real es­ The East Hartford Public Business (203) 659-0707 tate as in said application on file more our friends at the Army and Navy Peterson, 45; Low net, B. Castelluc- 2, so think about it and maybe you’ll Residence (203» 643-99’ 2 Call 659-0767 fully appears, at the Court of Probate Schools is an Equal Oppor­ Club who will sponsor this big night. ci, 29; N. Lasher, 31; E. Anderson, want to go. on July 6. 1979 at 4:45 P.M, tunity Employer. Bertha E. Rappe, We’ll be talking more about it in the 32; J. Baker 32; H. Rau, 32. Clerk 063-6 next column. CUNT SOME STORES APPEAL TO YOUR EflO. SOME STORES APPEAL TO TOUR V A N in ■ ■war#' /»'4 / EASTWOOD SOME STORES APPEAL TO YOUR FASHION SENSE EAST HARTFORD ESCAPE WE APPEAL TO YOUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS EAST HARTFORD TV Tonight “ ■■ ■ — I PUBLIC SCHOOLS STUFF CHEAP! Why FROM else would you come to e dump like ours? 6:00 9:00 Handsome" (1937) Irene Dunne, Invitation ® CBS Movie ■■ Report To The 2:44 ALCATRAZ Come see the latest a ) ® ® ® News Randolph Scott. ® Movie "Day Will Dawn" arrivals from in-' INVITATION ® The Brady Bunch Commissioner" (1975) Michael (1942) Deborah Kerr. Hugh surance claims and to bid 12:37 GREED! bankruptcies. 3 ) Joker's Wild Moriarly. Yaphel Kollo. A rookie ® ® Mannix Williams. TO BID ® ® Studio See cop mistakenly kills an under­ BID § 510 ® My Three Sons cover narcotics officer during a 12:40 3:00 It can make a difference where you invest $1(M)00 NEW BLACKBOARDS AT BID i|i 508 & Qunsmoks shool-out and becomes involved ® K o )a k ® News LANGFORD SCHOOL Retiling Work at O'Brien in a cover-up ol the event. (R) 3:30 6:30 ® SI Charlie’s Angels 1:00 School ® ® ® Tomorrow ® Kitty Today snzozvcE Information may be obtained ( S 1 Love Lucy ® ® But Motherl CD Bowling For Dollars in a 6-Month Money Market Certificate! from Miriam P. Levinson, Information may be obtained ® SB Great Performances 1:30 ® ® ® NBC News Assistant Director of Business from Miriam P. Levinson, ® Joe Franklin 6’x9' and 9’xl2' MISPROITED DESIGNS ON 100% NYLON. ® IJJ Over Easy 9:30 4:00 ® Six Million Dollar Man OUR Services, East Hartford Assistant Director of Business ® Adam-12 ® ® Home Again 1:50 EXGEIIENT...... SELECTION...... SO U M THE STORES AT $149.95 Department, 110 Long Hill Services, East Hartford ® News PRICE 6:55 10:00 to 249.95 F PERFECT. As our figures show, it can make a difference Drive, E ast Hartford, Ct. Department, 110 Long Hill S I News S S B N e w s 2:00 which you go to for a short term, $10,000 Rate in effect this week 06108 until bid opening on: Drive. East Hartford. Ct. ® @ VegaS ® Donahue 06108 until bid opening on: 7:00 ( S Newlywed Gama MANCHESTER July 11, 1979 at 2:00 P.M. Q ] CBS News Thursday, June 28, through ® ® Paul Williams Show 2:30 DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A 35"x75” POLYURETHANE e g a a a Money Market Certificate. July 10, 1979 at 2:00 PM. CD The Brady Bunch THE EAST HARTFORD ® Three By Four fflf ® 3 ABC News 4"THICK FOR UPHOLSTERY, ♦ I f l ® ® V ^ e n the rate drops to 9% or le s s -a s it Wednesday, July 4 on PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS AN The East Hartford Public (£ ® Dating Game 10:30 fO A M D X D S Schools is an Equal Oppor­ VANS. SINGLE BEDS ETC: EQUAL OPPORTUNITY (S) Festival Of FaHh (D Ufa Of Riley has this week - Federal Regulations will not 6-Month Money Market Certificates: EMPLOYER. tunity Employer. ® Journeys To The Mind ® ® Starting Fresh -‘4/<'i;/s7y(’/r/ '■Diivc m CAST IRON TWIN 10"xl7” era iwwV ® Get Smart permit commercial banks to pay as high a rate 061-6 062-6 ® DIckCavett SBDIckCavett INSURANCE CLAIM SLIGHTLY IJB Annual Effective The Odd Couple 10:45 WATER S T A ID . OUR PIKE: as we can. Interest Annual 6S Sneak Preview LEGAL NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION SS Rad Sox Wrap-Up Dismy't mkcuis Rate Yield* I,______M ’ B ut m aybe you w onder w hat happens if NMD REALTY, INC. 7:29 11:00 At the ® Dally Numbers Bedkiiobs & NOTICE Notice is hereby given pur­ S ) ® ® ® S I News the government rate exceeds 9%-w hich it usu­ Savings Bank 7:30 ® Bedtime Stories Broomtickt Vernon CM l«-i Town of Andover, suant to Section 33-379(d) of ® P.M. Magazine ® Benny Hill HOuruI5 84 06U«it95l of Manchester 9.0% 9.33% Connecticut the Connecticut General ALIEN CMEsroooi£eci«>8" ally has. Then all banks-repeat, all b a n k s - ® Hogan’s Heroes ® Dick Van Dyke BtSTMUNY Zoning Board Statutes, Revision of 1958, as ® $1.98 Beauty Show ® Honaymooners will pay ± e identical annual interest rate. This of Appeals amended, that NMD ODBaaaball ® Best Of Bums And Allan THE CHAMP N At commercial The Zoning Board of REALTY, INC,, a Connec­ ® Wild Kingdom 11:30 is a fact, no m atter what some banks m ay im ply ® Big Money Appeals of the Town of An­ ticut corporation having an of­ ® Switch banks ® SB MacNell / Lahrer Report in their advertising. 8.903% 9.23% dover, Connecticut, at a fice and place of business in ® Hollywood Squares ® The Gong Show public meeting held on June the Town of Manchester, ® Dick Van Dyke FOR POUCE, F IE ARP PIUIJG SERVICE CALU FACTOR SERVKD t CUARAMTEU ® ® Polloe Woman What we at The Savings Bank of S I Tic Tac Dough Minimum Deposit $10, 00^^ 20,1979 took the following ac­ County of Hartford, and State ® Movie 'Call Northside 777" nu cxiioiis M X m . $ S tion: of Connecticut, will be dis­ 8:00 (1948) James Slewarl. Helen m 9 9 Manchester hope you get out of this ad is this ® Univaraa lA/fkIlf Of t m . or COLORS ol base •Where we indicate effective annual yield, the maturity of the Certificate 1169 - Clifford and Thelma solved as of June 15, 1979, by advice: do check with us before you renew or Lawson - The Board moved to resolution of its directors and ® Crosa-W Ha ® ® ® Tonight TM M T>SIM M XNDUm is 26 weeks and the rate is subject to change at renewal. Federal regula­ ® & ^ h t Is Enough ® The Rifleman »3““ tions prohibit compounding of interest on this account. adjourn until such time as the shareholders, and in accor­ ® ® Laugh-In SB Captioned A B C News OVERSTOCKS OF FAMOUS AND INFAMOUS BRANDS SELUNG UP TO $12.95 GAUON open a 6-Month Money Market Certificate. (It Board has obtained legal dance with a Certificate of ® ® Baseball council of the Town Attorney, Dissolution by the directors ® The Long Search 12:00 certainly is an attractive investment. Right now ® I Love Luqt SEWMG NOnOIIS. NTCHIIW MS, 40% tO Mrs. Katherine Hutchinson. and shareholders filed with SB George Segal Hebrews (® Dr. Scott On GADGETS, CARPET MATS, c a m „ there’s really none better.) It could be, we’ll be 1170 - David and Susan Fowler the Office of the Secretai^ of 6:30 ® Liars Club GREETIIG CAADS O U T O n n - Variance granted for d ) Good Times VMUSeMXKS State, Hartford, Connecticut, 12:30 ______able to pay you a higher annual interest rate ® M e rv Griffin rm building lot as presented on as required by law. ffl Movie "Hioh. Wide And I1.M UNTIL 2:30 ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FOR A U ACES. MKE ASST. OF P A A T than others. (This w eek, for example, we do: Savings Bank drawing submitted with All creditors of the corpora­ GAMES, pimlet, MODEL KITS, * | | l % appeal and subject to a road tion, if any, arc warned to pre­ R O ra TtS , PAATT FAVORS i t V V / U your $10,000 yields $10,455.00 in six inonths.) Winters’ Wit frontage survey verifying sent their claims to Robert W. THEMLAWS •SSS______m o w e r Anyone who has done business with T h e there is at least a minimum of Gordon, Attorney at Law, 417 HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - the te a m ’s m anager, of M anchester 75 feet between properties East Center Street, Barbara Siralaand « Savings Bank of Manchester, already knows we owned by Klock and Manchester, Connecticut, Jonathan Winters taped a pitcher, home run slugger, CORNER HARTFOilD Brian (FNaal In WALK Hoisington and 125 feet on 06040, on or before October 15, Manchester: Main Sirwl (Main OfTicc); Purcell Place (Drive In); Easfc,Ccnicr Sireci; satirical treatment of the sports announcer and the m ake a difference in a lot of ways. In personal Merritt Valley Road, An­ 1979, or thereafter be barred RdADftPIEST. Manchester Parkade; Hartford Road at McKee; Shoprite Plaza at Spencer; national pastime for Home team’s oldest groupie,, STICK VlM) as provided by statute. MAM EVENT PROUD attention. In suggesting savings options, loan Top Notch Shopping a m e r at North End. East Hartford: Burnside Avenue; Putnam dover. Box Office titled Maude Frickert. WiW/WnURS MRIICNESIER Dated Andover, Connecticut Dated at Manchester, PO options, checking options. A nd in true concern Bridge Plaza. Bolton; Bolton Notch at 44A. Andover: Andover Shopping Plaza. ‘‘Jonathan Winters’ Salute Says Winters, “I try to HOBBY South Windsor: Sullivan Avenue Shopping Center. 27 June, 1979 Connecticut, this 15th day or to Baseball” to be pay do with comedy what DOUBLE FEATURE t m i m M M lilli a for all your banking needs. .Ashford: Junction Romes 44 & 44A. Member F.D.l.C. Telephone 646-1700. Zoning Board of Appeals June. 1979. telecast to home viewers. Tennessee Williams does BENSON rNl’WMI-TirNM Andover, Connecticut NMD REALTY, INC. They Want That-a-way MW| btek h r Winters characterizes a with drama — hold a Mary C. McNamara. ROBERT W. GORDON andThat-away PLEASE CALLTHEATRE RliUTtIttI small town baseball game mirror up to life.” PLua NMiatf hfabir? Chairman ITS ATTORNEY fSHOUttb DRIVE IN FOR SCREEN TIMES mUMTIM with the comedian playing BlllhNi Dollar Hobo 0 066-6 040-6 EVENING HERALD, Wed., June 27, 1979 - PAGE SEVENTEEN Frank and Ernest Bu s in e s s a s e r v ic e 643-2711 T H E N O T 8:30-5 PM » 'l JUNE WANT AD SPECIAL | N T O P « Y , SO D I R P f ^ T n R V THl-^ V l^lT W i L l 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS O N i : f COST You 3 2 Building Contracting 33 Sanrlqes Ottered 31 Services Ottered 3 1 Painting-Papering T H / 2 E E DOUJKRS. LEON CIESZYNSKI EXPERIENCED PAINTING CStM TREE SERVICE - Free BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ By Craig Ogden. Quality estimates, discount senior With Dry Wall Stone Walls, ditions, Remodeling, Rec Workmanship! Interior and T A G S A L E S citizens. Company Fences, etc. Quality Rooms, Garages, Kitchens MANCHESTER - New REFRIGERATORS Exterior.vFa*>]/tv< ’‘You'*Vi Tried The FOR THE BEST - Manchester 1‘A-ACRE ESTATE. Older 4 Manchester-owned and Workmanship, Reasonable ..Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath ...... Listing! Dine overlookini Washers / Ranges, used, Rest, Now Stick With ’The Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 bedroom Colonial, large operated. Call 646-1327. Prices. Call after 6 p.m. 649- Tile, Dormers, Roofing. Otilces-Stores tor Bent 55 Autos For Sale 61 patio and lovely treed yard. guaranteed and clean. New Best” . Call 649-8749, 742-9979. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ rooms, pine panelled, 3-car 5635, and 643-9508. Saturday Residentiai or Commercial. ______Bedroom Cape, family room, shipment damaged, G.E & troductory lesson with this ad. NEIGHBORHOOD TAG TAG SALE - Saturday June 30 and Sunday, 10 to 2. 649-4291. garage with adjoining work- sliding glass doors. New FRIGIDAIRE, Low prices. PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - MANCHESTER - RETAIL, WE PAY TOP PRICES for Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. storage area. 2 building lots. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main SALE. Air conditioner, dryer, and Sunday July 1, from 10 - 5. kitchen with fine wood DBRGEYKITCflENS REWEAVING burn holes. COMPLETE LAWN Quality craftsmanship at tow storage, and/or manufac­ wrecked and junk cars. A & B 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING Out building. 6138,000.00. Street, 643-2171. kitchen and bathroom sinks, Rain or shine. Many mis­ LIGHT CARPENTRY - Rec turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to cabinets. $50s. Call for ap­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. MAINTENANCE- Mowing, prices. Call 6465424. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Phone 643-7875 before 5 pm bike, swing and gym sets, cellaneous. 15 St. Lawrence rooms, roofing and repairs. 50,000 sq, ft. Very reasonable. Call Tony 646-6223. pointment, 643-9380, Prin­ Window shades, Venetian Edging, Hedges, Shrubs □ REAL ESTATE weekdays. 875-8930 after 5 pm ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! much much more. 90 & 96 Street, off of Stone and Free estimates. Call Charles Brokers protected. Call ciples only. blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Trimmed. Weed Pest Con­ SAVE 20 to 407o! Interior, and weekends. Custom made draperies, slip­ School Road. Thursday, Perkins Street, off of Center St Schiavetti at 649-2405 Heyman Properties, 1-226- NULWok INC. Marlow’s, 867 Main St, 649- trol. Reasonable, Reliable. Exterior Painting. Quality 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350, Friday and Saturday, 9-4. Plus Street, Manchester. anytime. E R ^ H om es For Sale 23 covers and upholstery. Budget 5221. 647-9260. Work! 18 Years Experience! 1206. Excellent running condition, MANCHESTER- Buckley Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 105 School Road, ~Friday, ' 77 Hilliard Straal - Manchaatar, Conn. automatic transmission, FOR SALE BY OWNER- Saturday Insured. 742-9423 ; 643-1043. School area. 4 Bedroom Cape. or 646-1000. 9-4. Off Rt. 85, 646-2416 BoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 R a to rf P roperty power steering and' radio. BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot Unique 6 Room Colonial, with Bolton. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, LAWNS MOWED OR any frontage main highway. Formal dining room. Vinyl attics, garages, yards PAINTING. INTERIOR F o r Bent 56 New battery, new body work, attached garage. Screened other lawn maintenance ser­ St BIDWELL HOME Improve­ 3ISCENTI|ST„MANCHISTU,CONN..nM>n.641-SllS Excellent 8 Room House, plus siding. Large fenced yard. WE BUY AND SELL USED cleaned, moving, E X T E R IO R - Q u a lity 568-2646. porch. Many extras! $61,000. vices. Ambitious 16 year old ment Co. Expert installation several buildings. Zoned Trees. Garage, Principles on­ FURNITURE. One piece or ANHUAL TAG AND WAREHOUSE trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn Workmanship! Very 1 & 2 BEDROOM CONDOS - Call 646-14M. ly. $57,900. Owner / Agent, TAG SALE - Friday June 29th, TAG SALE - Crib, playpen, has own equipment and of aluminum siding gutters Commercial. Owner financing entire household. Cash on the service. No job too big or reliable. Todd Shorts, 646- Reasonable Rates & Satisfac­ West Palm Beach, Florida. 1974 MONTEGO MX- 4 door. 8 Days 649-1925; after 6 p.m., 1 - 5 PM and Saturday June clothes, electric range, 3 and trim. Roofing installation available. Frank Mott, line. Furniture Barn. 646-0865. CLEARANCE SALE small. 568-8522. 4962. tion Guaranteed! Cal! Rick at Available week or month. cylinder. 39,000 miles. COLONIAL / OFFERING 8 643-1329. 30th, 9 - 4 PM. Dolls, collec­ speed, maple dresser, mis­ and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. September thru December. Excellent condition! 1 owner. Broker, 643-5658. ROOMS, 1st floor family 6460709 after 5 PM. FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY WHITE BEDROOM SET - tables, miscellaneous. 68 Ir­ cellaneous. Friday, Saturday, Kitchen cabinets, vanities, discontinued lines, Pool, near beach and golf. Asking $2400. Call 649-0279 room with fireplace, 4 Mattress, boxspring, dresser, ving Street, in back of June 29 & 30. 9 - 4. 51 Linwood starter kitchens SPECIALIZING cleaning and Phone Day - 646-1887, evening after 4 p.m. CONTROLLEO AUTO BODY REPMRS i WATERFRONT year-round generous sized bedrooms, 2 Waddell &hool. Building Contracting 33 MANCHESTER - Just listed! chest and night stand. Very Drive. 649-6296. '~U ND SC A PIN6 AND ~ repairing chimneys, roofs, - 643-1477. home and summer resort all 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car Large 7 room Cape in quiet good condition. $200. 643-4907, PAINTING new roofs. Free estimates. 30 1971 PONTIAC LE MANS- 2 on all makes... ! in one. 7 room maintenance garage, walkout basement, MIsc. wall cablnest - some as low as $15,00 “PROFESSIONAL WORK FOR LOVING MOTHER will care WES ROBBINS Carpentry setting. 3 to 4 bedrooms, first I.ES8." years Experience. Howley, CAPE COD - WEST Door Hardtop. 350 V-8, free Ranch. Located on an $83,500. Group I, Philbrick TAG SALE- Odds and ends; MIsc. base cabinets - some as low as $25.00 for your child in her licensed remodeling specialist. Ad­ exclusive private section of floor familv room, firenlace. WASHING MACHINE - TAG SALE - Friday, Saturday FUUY INSURED home, 643-8710. 643-5361, YARMOUTH - Year round Automatic, power steering, Agency. 646-4200. siding, double garage, full "Something for everyone!" CraftSNumM GuarMtecd n K^rtinc ditions, rec rooms, dormers, LOAN and RENTAL CARS Coventry Lake. Attractive White. Maytag. Excellent con­ and Sunday. 9 - 3. Huge assort­ Clothes, camping supplies, ALEXANOBI C. MIKOIOWSKY built-ins, bathrooms, home in quiet residential radio, vinyl roof. Mechanical­ basement, much more. The Counter tops, various sizes and colors - ROOFER WILL Install roof, financing available. R. dition. $100.00. Call after 6:30 ment including dining room toys, couch, etc, 102 Green 64^8136 COMPLETE REMODELING kitchens, 649-3446, area. Sleeps 4. Weekly ly sound. $1500 firm. 643-2880. I Available by Appointment...! IN GROUND POOL comes Hayes Corporation. 646-0131. some as low as $2.00 per running ft. siding or gutter for low dis­ Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, p.m. 528-3264. table and 6 chairs. IS West- Road, Saturday St Sunday, 11 ROBERT R. NURMI SERVICE - Rooms, garages, summer rentals available. with this immaculate 7 room view Drive, Bolton. 643-4296. count price. Call Ken at 647- $250. 646-4241. 1971 CHEVROLET 646-1980 or 647-1139. L-Ranch with sunken dining to 5. Above Items good for additional storage and work additions, dormers, roofing CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. MANCHESTER- Forest KELVINATOR HEAVY 1566. CONCOURS WAGON- room, modern kitchen plus area In kitchen, summer camp, washroom, rec. and siding. Call 643-5001. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. Ridge Condominium. 3 DUTY DRYER- good condi­ WEST DENNIS, MASS. - Original owner. 350 V-8. STAN OZMEK, Manager EAST HARTFORD - butlers kitchen in pool area, room and basement. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. tion. $50. KELVINATOR TAG SALE - Saturday June TAG SALE - Saturday and Heating-Plumbing 35 Nicely furnished 3 bedroom Automatic, power steering, Converted Ranch. 1 1/2 baths. wall-to-wall carpeting, C E L L A R St ATTIC 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCKSTER Beautiful wooded area. Pool, heavy duty washer, needs 30. 9 AM -4 PM. 12 Old Bolton Sunday. 172 High Street, BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. Cottage. $225 weekly. radio, luggage carrier, 4 bedrooms, full partially covered patio with outside Cabinet door samples - $1.00 each CLEANING - Light trucking, finished rec room. $51,500. R. tennis, air conditioned. Fully work. $25. 649-1060. Road, Bolton, next to library. Manchester. Something For Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney yard work. Free Estimates. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SEWERLINES, sink lines, Avialable August 4th. Call 649- positraction,lrailering axels. fireplace, garage, many Everybody! repairs. No job too small Zimmer. J'D Real Estate. applianced. Low $70s. 649-1294 Handy man can make cabinet to fit these fancy Call Rick at 6460709 after 5 Carpentry and general con­ cleaned with electric cutters, 8760. $2000 firm. 643-2880, extras. $79,900. Group I, after 5 p.m. fronts Save! Call 644-8356 for es­ tracting. Residential and by professionals, McKinney 646-1980. Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. PM, Articles lor Sale 41 TWO FAMILY TAG SALE - MOVING SALE! 16 Lydall Slightly damaged Interior house doors as low as timates. commercial. Whether it be a Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ IVanlBcf (0 Bent 57 Autos For Sale 61 Motorcycles-aicycles 64 Saturday June 30, 10 - 4. All Street, June 30th., July 1st. 10 small repair job, a custom pany, 643-5308, CUSTOM RANCH with « $3.00 kinds of stuff and many tools. to 4. Many items for EXPERT PAINTING and built home or anything in beautiful view. 7 rooms, 2 Painting-Papering WANTED TO RENT - FOUR 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs Wales Road, Andover, off everyone! All categories. Many other misc. Items taged for clearance LANDSCAPING Specializing between, call 646-16-1379.. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet ROOMS by quiet refined cou­ TOP CASH for mnk or baths, 3 bedrooms, formal MANCHESTER excellent. Must sell, MANCHESTER - 29 Lucian Route 6. Some a.itiques. in Exterior House Painting. repairs, plugged drains, ple in forties. 649-9882. Keep wrecked cars. Call Blender’s dining room, family room, ALUMINUM Sheets used as PAINTING - Interior and sacrificing! Any reasonable' Street. 6 room dormered Cape Tree pruning, spraying, CARPENTRY St MASONRY - kitchen faucets repiaced, trying. of Hartford - 522-4414. walk-out basement, 2 car gar­ ROCKLEDQE printing plates, .007 thick FRI JUNE 29 8 A.M.-4 P.M. exterior, paperhanging, offer over $1650. Call after 1974 SUZUKI RV 125 - with 3 bedrooms, dining room, mowing, weeding. Call 742- Additions and Remodeling. repaired, rec rooms, Excellent condition. Under age. Large lot. $69,900. Group 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for excellent work references. 1978 JE EP CJ-7 GOLDEN 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. fireplaced living room. 1 1/2 3 bedroom L-Shaped SATURDAY - JUNE 3UHl 7947. • Free estimates. Call Anthony bathroom remodeling, heat 200 miles. $525. Call 649-9808. car detached garage with at­ I, Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be Free estimates. Fully in­ Squillacote 649-0811. modernization, etc. Free EAGLE- Hardtop. Power Ranch. Eat-in kitchen, for­ tached covered patio. Plaster picked up before 11 a.m. Dogs-BIrds-Petf 43 sured. Martin Matson, 649- Estimate gladly given. M & M steering. Front swaybar. Only Campers-Trailers EAST HARTFORD - New 6 mal dining room, ONLY. Articles tor Sale 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. 4431. 4,(KX) miles. $6700 firm. 644- walls, gas furnace, gas water ED’S LIGHT TRICKING - CARPENTER - Repairs, Piumbing St Heating. 649-2871, MIDDLE AGED BONNEVILLE 1969- Mobile Homes 65 heater, 1 1/2 years old. room ranch. Alumimum fireplaced living room, \ttics & Cellars cleaned. For 9490, after 2:30. BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALE - BUNNIES, remodeling, additions, gar­ BUSINESSMAN - Desires Automatic. Huge 25 galion gas Fenced in yard on a quiet siding. Garage. Fireplace, 1 wall-to-wall carpeting, IV2 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - free estimate, call 6461943. EQUIPMENT- Plate glass weeks old. 643-1432. ages, roofing. Call David BOTTl HEATING St room in private home, quiet, 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- street. Close to all con­ 1/2 baths. Trees. City utilities. baths. Treed shaded lot. Good condition.Good for QUALITY PAINTING and 1979 MUSTANG-6 cylinder,. tank. Oniy 58,000 miles. $900. mirrors, hydraulic chairs, Patria, 6461796. PLUMBING- Toilet repairs, clean. 742-9865,9 AM -12 Noon Very good condition. Many veniences. Asking $58,900. Only $62,900, Pasek Realtors, plating, or welding. Call 649- Boats-Aecessorles 45 Apartments For Bent 53 WATERPROOFING - Paper Hailing hy Willis speed. Loaded, 23 mpg city, 28 649-1294 after 5 p.m. $65,900. Fiano Realty, 646- dryers, sinks, etc. Small elec­ kitchen and lav faucets only. extras! Cal! 633-4890. Call owner after 6 p.m., 649- 289-7475. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Hatchways, foundation Schultz. Fully insured mpg highway. Asking $5975. 5200, tric Pizza Oven. Call 289-8437 FREE TO GOOD HOME- 2 FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY replaced and repaired. 5814. 1974 FURY - 1814-foot LOOKING for anything in real cracks, sump pumps, tile references. 649-4343. LADY SEEKS APARTMENT between 12 and 4 p.m. beautiful, long haired young - Remodeling and Additions. Remodeiing, Call 646-8641. Please call 646-3685. 3 1/2 ACRES. GEORGIAN MOLDED FORMICA top and fiberglass, tilt trailer, with estate rental - apartments, lines, window wells, walls in East Hartford, Glaston­ 1973 MATADOR STATION Cats. Snow white, white and Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 COLONIAL. 8 rooms, front to paneled bar with two shelves 1975 56horsepower outboard homes, multiple dwellings? stucco. Work guaranteed. 30 A&W PAINTING Contrac­ bury, Manchester, for $200.00 1969 PLYMOUTH - V8. Good W AGON - 6 c y lin d e r , GLIDING CHAIR LIFT- for beige. 633-6581; 342-0571. years experience! For Free Flooring 36 back, living room, formal and four stools. $175. 646-6028. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate years Experience! 643-4953, tors. Quality painting and to include appliances, heat, running condition. Low automatic transmission, 1972 SHASTA -19 ft. Self con­ stairs for elderlies, in good Estimates, call 646-4239. dining room, 1st floor Also SO horse Johnson out­ Associates, Inc. 6461980. 875-6963. paper hanging at reasonable FLOOR SANDING & hook ups for washer/dryer. mileage. Power steering, power steering. Good condi­ tained. Tandem wheeis, space MANCHESTER - Very attrac­ condition. First $500.00 takes fireplaced family room, 4 board, $300. 228-0475 or 226 rates. Fully insured. Free FARRAND REMODELING - REFINISHING- Floors like Evenings 627-9145, Kathy, power Drakes. Best offer. Cali tion. Asking $850.00. Cali 647- heater. Hot water, shower. tive 7 1/2 room Colonial. 3 it. Call Rose 643-9744 or Bob bedrooms, finished rec-room 9550. APARTMENT and HOUSES HOUSE CLEANING Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Cabinets and Formica Tops, new! Specializing in older 643-7163, please keep trying. 647-9925. Gas electric refrigerator, gas fireplaces, large family room, 569-0596. in basement with fireplace. 2 MANCHESTER - FOREST ★ For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ PROBLEMS? Floors, walls, 7696. Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ floors. Natural and stained stove AC/DC convertor. MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- very luxurious throughout. car garage. $89,000. Group I. HILLS. Executive 9 room 1975 PROLINE 20 FOOT tals in all Areas, Prices and carpets, windows, furniture, floors. No waxing anymore. Sleeps 6. Extras. Excellent AII styles. Small Sizes. ditions, Decks, All types of 1971 CHEVY NOVA - Call J/D Real Estate 646-1980, Philbrick Agency Realtors. home, 5 years new. Fully CENTER CONSOLE- With Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, general cleaning. One time or PERSONAL Paperhanging John Verfaille, 646-5750 after condition. Worth $2800 - Make Clothing and accessories. 389 17 CUBIC FT. UPRIGHT A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD Remodeling and Repairs. Automatic, AM-FM radio, 646-3778. 646-4200. carpeted. Large inground 1977 115 HP, Evinrude Motor. 2365646. Small Fee. regular service. For particular people, by 6:00 P.M. □ AUTOMOTIVE offer. 649-6447. Forbes Street, East Hartford. FREEZER, $100.00, Also, Could help to sell your items Phone 643-6017. good tires, good brakes. Small pool. Professionally refrigerator, and stove. Call Trailer, anchor, compass, CB, DOMESTICARE 643-1945. Dick. Call 643-5703 anytime. CHEVY VEGA 1972. New Please call 569-2645. faster, rent your room quicker clutch. Good condition. $450 or 8 cylinder engine. $500 . 646- landscaped. Treed lot. Huge after 5:30, 643-4555. and bring you better results! built in 40 gallon gas tank. 454 MAIN STREET- Second MAINE CAMPER BY DEL- Autos For Sale 61 best offer. 646-6044. 3151) after 5 PM. enclosed porch, family room. Ask the Herald Classified Ad extra 6 gallon tank. Boat has floor. 3 Room Heated Apart­ MAR FOR PICK-UP TRUCK. Maintenance free. One owner. DINING ROOM SET - 5 new bottomtl( paint, and is in ment. No appliances, no pets. ONE REEL ECLIPSE LAWN taker about details. Put the WE PAY $10 for complete Sleeps up to three, sink, Immaculate home. Call chairs, table and buffet. water. Bought larger boat. $225 monthly. Call 64624%, 9 BANK REPOSSESSIONS 1970 TOYOTA COROLLA - cabinets, hot plate, lights. MOWER - (two) Fodders air STAR to work for you! Phone igl junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland Manual transmission. 58,000 owner, 646-1312. $119,500. Refrigerator and stove. Call $5,000 complete. 742-7668 to 5. 466 MAIN STREET. North of FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile $500.00. 647-1269. 646-3327. conditioners, 7,000 BTU's and 643-2711. TWO B E D R O O M BOLTON - 3 room year round 1800 SQUARE FEET Auto Body. 528-1990. Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, miles, 35 miles per gallon, 2 pair rose colored draw APARTMENT - Available cottage. Couple preferred. 1- INDUSTRIAL SPACE IN COVENTRY - 7 room Cape. O’DAY WIDGEON M A N C H E ST E R - M ain of centrally located space. needs body work $1995; 1974 good running condition. New 1964 NIMROD CAMPER- DELIVERING DARK LOAM drapes. All excellent condi­ July 1st. $250. 646-8515 after 5 223-4«0. 7 to 9 AM. MANCHESTER. Please call exhaust, new brakes, good Aluminum siding. Enclosed SAILBOAT. Fiberglass. Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, Ideal for store, office or other 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida Jeep Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive Sleeps 4. A good beginner - 5 yards. $40 plus tax. Also tion. 649-8871. PM. 647-9137 anytime. tires. Owner moving to backyard. Private beach Excellent condition with hot water, appliances. No business or commercial use. Customized, in and out. 14 $4,000; 1973 Buick La Sabre camper. $300. Call 643-7163, rights. Act quickly! $36,900. sand, gravel and stone. 643- IRISH SETTER - Free to good trailer and extras. $1200.00. pets.its. Parking. Security. 526 miles per gallon on regular $1500; 1973 Ford Country California, must sell by July 9504. MANCHESTER OffiCM-StorM for Bent 55 =^otnCE iPACE Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. please keep trying. Lessenger ■'ells! Sell 646-8713. Home. Must have room. 646 644-2003. 7047. fuel. Loaded with extras in­ Sedan Station Wagon $825; 1st. $995 or best offer. 649- PROFESSIONAL COUPLES - HARVEST TABLE- Maple, 8489. ; FOR RENT cluding Factory Air! Low 1972 Ford Maverick $695; 1970 2266 . 29 Michael Drive, Ver­ 1975 - 23 FT. PROWLER BOLTON - Brick Cape over 2,- CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye seats 8. $150.00. Call 6464)^, 1976 12 FT. FIBERGLASS 3 room apartment. 1 bedroom, ______OFFICE, EXCELLENT mileage. One owner. Chevrolet Malibu $595; 1970 non, Square feel, center of TRAILER - With Tandem 000 sq. ft. Many custom set, electric welder, acetylene 4 to 7 PM, FREE PUPPY - 4 months. UNSINKABLE BOAT, with Gorgeous MANCHESTER-Main Street LOCATION! Good Traffic Excellent condition. Over Chrysler New Yorker $595. wheels. Completely self- outtit, aluminum ladder, Manchester, air con- 1969 CHEVY IMPALA - P.S., features, on 5 parklike com­ Gqrman Shepherd mixed trailer and 7 1/2 HP motor. Appliances. Lease, P50 Mr modem office available. 400 Exposure! Heat, air, parking, $14,000 invested. A real Tlie above may be seen at the contained. 110 -I- 12 volt elec­ mercial acres. Call for ap­ trailer tires, new electric LIKE NEW - Infant GMC car LANDLORDS List all your month. Wood stove also. 647- gq, ft. Heat, AC included. Call ditibning and parking. janitor. $100 per month. Call bargain for $7495. Must be Savings Bank of Manchester, P.B., good gas mileage. Must breed. Female. All shots. Used 10 hours. $700.00. Call ;Cair643-9551. tric. Sleeps 8. Side bath and pointment. Lessenger Sells! generator, electric lawn- seat. $18. Graco mesh House broken. Good with 643-0401. vacancies with us for FREE! 9565. after 5 PM. 64^2469 or 646-2755. 649-5334. seen. Call 643-0421. Main Street, Manchester. sell, moving. $250 or best stall shower. 2 large tables 646-8713. mower. Evenings, 633-7060. playpen, $20. Vitamix blender children. Owner transferred. 100s of qualified tenants offer. 528-1066. each end + 2 picture windows. Mo and hibachi on stand $6. Call 644-0438. Sporting Qoods 46. waiting. Call Rental 18 Ft, Faulkner awning. Lots HEAVY DUTY WORK NORTH COVENTRY - Call 659-0718. Assistors, 9 to 9, 2365646. of outside storage. Reason for BENCH Vice, chuck, grinding Contemporary A-Frame over COMBINATION GOLF BAQ selling, moving out of state. wheel with attached motor. BROKERS MVITED 2,000 sq. ft. on 3 1/2 acres, 95 SQUARE YARDS of wall to & CART By Bagboy. Very This trailer is in like-new con­ Living room furniture. 18 FORD 1969 CUSTOM - 2 door. very private setting. $80’s. wall carpeting. Blue and good condition. $45. Call 646 dition. Asking $3,800. Phone cubic foot Amana freezer. green. Best offer. Call Little rust. Runs good. $500. Lessenger Sells! 646-8713. 0406, after 5 p.m. 646-4348, Redwood lawn furniture, 528- anytime 659-1877. TWO HORSES FOR SALE- RESPONSIBLE Ford 1971 Country Squire 5871. One older Appaloosa mare; ROOMMATE WANTED ’TO Wagon - Full power, seats, NORTH COVENTRY - 6 room Oarden Products 47 share large house near lake. air, windows. Runs good. $400. 1970 16 ft. YELLOWSTONE full dormered Cape, 2 car gar­ one registered half Arabian 7 TRAVEL TRAILER. Self con­ 10,000 sq. f t 2 floors year old gelding. Must sell fast. Located in E. Hamptan. $150 ^DEMONSTRATORS^ 646-5875 ^after 6 PM. age, 1 1/2 private acres, low complete. Days call Robert at tained. One owner. Asking $M’s. Lessenger Sells! 646- 649-8355. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 871-1601.— -I60' 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO $1800.00. 649-6084. Excellent 8713. condition. 100x500 f t - Are danu^ed RESTAUTANT STRAWBERRIES- PICK SPORT. Automatic, air con­ EQUIPMENT- Pizza Ovens, AKC SHELTIE - Sable and Musical Instrumenta 44 YOUR OWN. Free containers. 474 MAIN STREET - Second 1979 MERCURYS ★ ALL LOW MILEACE ditioning, power steering and LAKEFRONT - Coventry Gas Fryers, Hobart Kitchen white, 2 male pups. Champion floor. 3 room heated apart­ brakes, radiu, bright yellow. Lake. 6 room expandable Open 8 to 8. Clark Street, Equipment etc. For more in­ quality and temperament. 643- ment. No appliances, no pets. $750.00. Call 643-6684 . 9 a.m.-9 Cape, enclosed porch, garage, FREE CASE with all 1/2 South Windsor, off of formation, call Ed Barrett, 7268. Security, tenant insurance much much m ore. $50^s. price Guitars with this ad. Burnham Street. 50 cents dis­ p.m. Wrap-Skirt 270 Broad S t, Manchester 6464740. required. $225/monthly. Call Lessenger Sells! 646-8713. Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, count with purchase of $5.00 A COMPLETE BOARDING New Britain. 2261977. Open til or more. 6462426 from 9 - 5. 1971 FORD WINDOW VAN - SCREENED LOAM - FACIU’TY for dogs and cats. 9 p.m. Small V-8, power steering, Beal Estate Wanted 26 Driveway gravel, processed FOUR ROOM APARTMENT- ^9 . new tires and battery. 643-%18 Dog grooming. All health jf- i gravel, sand, stone and fill. guard maintenance. Ultra­ TROMBONE- In excellent First floor. Mature adults. No ’4, after 5 PM. ALL CASH For your proi George Griffing, Andover. pets. Security deposit and within 24 hours. Avoid Red violet germicidal lights. condition. Buescher, with 742-7886. MULCH HAY $2,00 per bale at references. Call mornings or 1975 MONTE CARLO - Air VIC DELLA-FERA AGENCY Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Canine Holiday Inne, 200 oversized case. $250. Call 646 farm. Vernon. WiTl deliver after 4 p.m., 6461265. conditioned. Wiil sacrifice. Corp. 6460131. Sheldon Road, Manchester. 7085 anytime. I WHITE BABY CRIB $35 and 6465971. minimun 10 bales local area. a !f^ New tires and brakes. 52,000 one drop back white 8767308. CENTRALLY LOCA’TED - 4 miles. $1650. Call after 5 PM. P 0 Box 1072 SELLING your house? Call us VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. naugahyde sofa. $35. 646-8302. Room Duplex. Completely 646-6439. first and w e’ll make you a Excellent condition. $90.00. A ntiques 46 Call 643-4762. remodeled. Carpeting, gar­ Manchester, Conn. 06040 cash offer! T.J. Crockett, FURNITURE BARN Open age. 1 chiid. No pets. Secunty. 1974 MAVERICK- 4 door, Realtor, 643-1577. Monday thur Saturday 11 to 6. SAMOYED AKC Female WANTED: Antique furniture, $ ^ . 6464144, ask for Jim. small 6 engine, power Good Used Furniture, An­ spade. Obedience trained. glass, pewter, oil paintings or steering, radio, new brakes 203- 528-3264 MAY WE BUY your home? tiques & Tag Sale Items. 343 U)ving home, large yard. Ac­ other antique items. R. ROCKVILLE - 4 1/2 Room and shocks. $1800.00. 644-0727. Quick, fair, all cash and no Main Street, Manchester. 646 tive and healthy. ^50. 742- UPRIGHT PIANO- Excellent Harrison, 643-8709. Apartment. Wood stove and 2 5 D E M O ’S problem. Call Warren E, 0865. 6454. refrigerator. No utilities. 1979 CAPRI - 6 cylinder. Black Howland. Realtors. 643-1108. condition. $300. Call 6464740. Wanted to Buy 49 A vailable July 1 st. $200 TO CHOOSE FROM! with red interior. Many monthly. 1 months security. extras. $5500 or best offer. 875- No pets. Call 649-4414, 2714 after 3:30 PM. A HOME FOR EVERYONE BOLTON LAKEFRONT between 5 and 8 p.m. SAVE UP TO ^3540 SWIM, SAIL, FISH RIGHT FRONT FENDER MAIN STREET. 1 bedrtwm For 1957 Plymouth Savoy. apartment. Available im­ IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD. Please call 6H-3205. mediately. $175.00 monthly 1973 LTD SQUIRE WAGON - ilus 1 month security, Loaded. One owner. Excellent WANTED- CHILDS SEE ncludes heat. No children, RAY condition. $950. 646-1736. Mag ificent 7 room Split in most ;ous area of BICYCLE- 12 to 16" wheel f n Lake. Beautifully large land: . , pets or parking. Call after 7 i K S S i m diameter. Good condition. p.m., 644^14. 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT flowering trees and shrubs ^us large garden tool house. Reasonable. Call 6467699. 79 COUGAR 4-DR. CUSTOM - Good condition. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2 full tile baths, rec room HEBRON CENTER- 4 room kA uto ., PS, PB, PW, Awt*., A ir Condition, Many extras. 649-0897. Best with glass block bar, living room with fireplace, wall to ^Sf>ood Control, Tih, WhittweNi, AM- reasonable offer. wall carpeting. Modem eat-in kitchen, formal dining apartment plus bath, heat and , FM Storoo wHh I Trodi, Tint Giew, hot water Included. $240.00 V ote. #9X013. room, big open sun deck overlooking lake. Completely Trucka tor Sale 62 finished garage, with huilt-in cabinets and electric garage TRAINS AND TOYS - Uonel, monthly. No pets. Call 646 IB T $1314 SHU nOCE 6776. JflMEOMn OCCUPANCY CUSTOM lUILOINO door opener. Many extras to numerous to mentionT$130,- Ives, Flyer, Marklin. Any age, 1973 DA’TSUN PICKUP- Best In a beautiful new Bolton subdivision. This large 3. 000. A rare opportunity. plastic or tnetal. Also dofls, Available on this immaculate 4 bedroom Dutch TWO ROOM APARTMENT - *6892 offer. Call 649-5334. bedroom Dutch has many fine features including a boats, trucks, etc. pre-19M. Colonial, modernized kitchen with wood cabinets, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 5660925. Central location. Suitable for IW baths, fireplaced livingroom and a double gar- mud room, fireplaced familyroom, central hallway single. Security and 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN and more! window van. Excellent condi­ """. Low, low 60’s WANTED 1975- SMALL references required. 6462693 1422 OWNER AGENT tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ .»(« BUICK, OLDS, FORD. One after 6:30 PM. 24*'.32“ tains chairs. Stereo and 6 4 6 -4 3 4 8 owner'. 2 door, clean, cassette. Radials. 429-9461. This sew-simple wrap- mechanically sound. No- ATTRACnVELY PANELED - Carpeted 4 room apartment. All Carry New Car Factory Warranty! skirt can be reversible if dealers. 13 A Carver Lane 1977 CHEVY HALF TON - desired, Always a ward­ Manchester. Stove, refrigeratop. Adults, references, no pets. $205. 646 All Prices Include Freight & Dealer Prep. S ts .. Excellent condition. Custom robe favorite. NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS 3167, 2263540. wheels-cap optional. 646-5885. No. 1422 with Photo- LOOKING FOR CHINA, 528-5827. Leave message, Guide is in Sizes 24" to FOR WAITING LIST ONLY. Connecticut Laurel ASK ABOUT OUR MANAGERS' SPECIALS! 32". Waist 25", 2H yards Wedgewood pattern 5-J-62. MANCHESTER - 5 room 1973 CHEVY SUPER 45-inch. Apartnwnte Available In 2 to 4 Monttw Call 6461831. Townhouse Apartment. Pattem e avot7a6/e on/y Heat/AC included. $ ^ per CHEYENNE PICKUP- 350 ‘W K cm iT’snRSTUKeoiiimmrouLa" engine. In excellent condition! tn sizes skotvti. month. Apply in person oiuy: TO ORDER, fend $1.25 fo r each ENESSY EFFICIENT Fuss St O’Neill, 210 Main 12 m iles to the gallon. Body paltem. plus 25( for poitege and NEWER OUPLEX needs work. Besl over $850. handliftK. New Raised Ranch with a 5 YEAR LIMITED Street, Manchester. Available Located on the busline. Each unit has 3 bedrooms, 2 Bedroom TownhousetA Main t Bissell "I think forcing music lessons on a child is a form of child / I THINK EMILVS and thread 34 39 Uni, of energy I L ancaster WHEELBARROW;^ WHAT I THINK ? 21 Slender 124 Keeney ! Bidwell 36 Church t Laurel 451 Birch I Cottage ibuse!” GOT THIS WON\EN'S 22 Noise province ^ 731 Porter ^ Autumn ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. THING DOWN TO A 23 Strap on a 23 Trotted 1242 ROTC school 361 Chestnut I G arden 46 Main t. P earl You let that go by without comment, Abby. For the 35 Gain over ^3 Sheriff s band IMKPIUNTING 732 P o rte r ( Grandview INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 t e r tSIGHT.'HOPIN V SCIENCE.' falcon's leg 25 Smooth 1243 Meadows (South) 362 Emanuel Lutheran 47 Main I C enter record. I'm among those who resisted music lessons, pre­ ANP ru . 9VE 27 Part of the expense Confederate 733 Oak t Grandview ■MCHIIItA WHAT? 24 Garden tool Church 48 M ain I W adsworth ferring football, basketball, baseball—anything to an hour's SCU A 26 Indolent eye 37 Schoolroom 1244 Meadows (East) 74 E. C enter I W alker daily practice. But my mother forced me to continue taking 643-2659 37 C enter t Newman 49 Main ( S trant 649-5241 28 I possess 29 Food item 49 Boom 1245 Meadows (West) 741 Byron f Ardm ore piano lessons and to practice an hour a day. (contr.) 33 City in “Whm Only Thn B it Will D o... 963 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER 51 Forever 125 Hartford ( W. Center 38 C enter t Church 491 Main f Arm ory 75 E. Middle I P ark er After about 10 years I got pretty good at it, and have en­ 30 Desert region 38 Excavators le t Only Tha Boil Wo'll Do’ iC'M Rd.rteRY Mm I to Hooto I H«t*l 126 Pascal Lake 39 Hemlock t Liberty 51 Charter Oak ( Spruce 82 P o rte r ( Oak Grove joyed playing the piano for much of my life. I also learned a of shifting sand 13 Wetherell I Bridge 391 Hospital (Front) 511 Spruce ( Wells 821 Adelaide ( Jean great deal about discipline, poise under pressure at recitals, 392 Haynes I M em orial as well as the joy of music. 31 Comedian Industrial • Commticlal • Roaldontitl 131 Wetherell ( Horace 52 Spruce I Eldridge 822 Highland Park School IN CASE OF FIRE CAU YOU Sparks 133 Orford Village 393 Hospital (North) 521 Alcar Auto Parts, If forcing music lessons on a child is “child abuse," what 32 Excavate 83 Pitkin # Academy would you say to farcing a child to learn English, history, ELECTRONIC SECURITY PROTECTION Day Care Center 394 Hospital Heating Spruce St. 33 Dye substance 84 E. Center I Cone FIRE DEPARTMENT math and science? Most youngsters would prefer to run free 134 Bunce (. Seam an P lant 53 Spruce t Oak 36 Look to be 85 E. Middle Tpke. FOR THE HNEST IN HOME to “do their own thing" rather than something that demands 39 Month 135 Waddell S Pioneer 395 Hospital (Northeast) 531 Nathan Hale School I Woodbridge concentration, discipline and a commitment of time and ef­ 40 Gamble Smoke Detection • Fire* Sprinkler- Hnid-up 136 W. C enter I Bluefield 396 S. Alton I W. Middle 54 Spruce I Bissell 851 Green Manor SECURITY in M S SEE fort. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 42 Leak Sales • Service • Rental 1362 Manchester Manor 397 Crowell House 55 P earl I Holl I W eaver Sign this, “Forced to Learn and Glad of It" . .. o r... 44 Military school (abbr.) IlkDiaiiiui Central Station & Local Bell 137 Bluefield ( Case 41 S. Main near Line St. 551 P earl I F oster 852 Milford S Sanford HOUSE A HALEI BOB L. IN BLACK BUTTE THERE HE IS-, AVE-AYE,5IR! IT'LL GREAT LEAPER- ■ BE A PLEASURE 45 Amend Closed Circuit Television 138 Case ( M cGuire 413 S. Main I F ern 56 E. C enter I Spruce 8521 Green School 47 Year (Sp.) U. L. Listed Equipment •SMOKE AURM8 •LOCKS, CHAINS DEAR BOB: My mail ran about 50-to-l against Torcing THE HOOK-M05EP 139 House ( C arver 4131 Country Club 57 Sum m it I Flow er 853 E lizabeth ( Quaker MAN WHO EROUSHT 48 Pit '< 9 : Safes & Vaults •FIRE EXTINQUI8HER8 music leasons on Idds.” Now bear thia: 50 Rents 14 Hartford 1. McKee 4132 South ^hool 571 High School 854 Constance S. Vernon ••FLA8HLIQHTS THE TIGER CUB •BATTERY8 52 Parts of 15 Sum m er 1. Campfield 415 S. Main i. Arvine 61 Charter Oak # Philip 855 Quality Motor Inn, * DEAR ABBY: I read with special interest the letters on unions 16 Lyness ! Dudley 416 N. Lakewood I Nike 612. Ansaldi f B attista Tolland Tpke. forcing children to study music; I was part of that scene for 53 Strata 161 W. Center I Foley 417 Hillcrest I Bruce 62 . School 1. Clinton many years. 54 Hostile force 856 Health Care Building, 55 In itself (2 ALLIED PROTECTIVE ALARM INC. 17 W. C enter #. McKee 418 S. Main ( Lewis 63 Oak (. Clinton Tolland Tpke. I taught piano for over 50 years. When I first started I charged 60 cents a lesson, and those days that was a lot of wds.) We Sell The Be$t and Service The Reit 18 C enter t. Victoria 42 Main (. Charter Oak 64 E. C enter ( Benton 857 Tolland 1. Taylor money to most people. 181 Stone (. St. John 421 S. Methtxlist Church 65 Benton ( Durkin IM ). Box 311 203-646-0220 86 E. Middle (. Welcome Some of my beginners hated piano from the start and Manrliesler, (,'oiin. 06040 182 Foxcroft t. Deepwood 422 New Hope Manor 67 E. Middle I Branford 861 G arth I Ferguson 945 MAIN STREET wanted to quit, but their parents wouldn't hear of it, so INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | 183 Adams I Jarv is 43 Main I School 68 filing Junior High 863 G reen Lodge DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER they'd come for lessons week after week without having 184 Buckland School 431 Bennet Junior High 681 Doming t Tolland 8611 St. Bartholomew’s looked at their music books. What a waste of timel Theirs 19 C enter 1. Fairview (Main Building) 682 Bryan S Cornwall Church and mine. 683 Baldwin E lberta A few of my students were so hopeless 1 threatened to Win at bridge 191 Center I Olcott Dr. 432 East Side Rec ( 91 Vernon St. at The quit giving them lessons, then their parents would beg me to Alley Cop — Dave Graue 192 Verplanck School 4321 Bennet (Franklin) 684 Concord Rd. Buckley School The MANCHESTER FIRE 193 Salem ( Dover 4322 Bennet (Barnard) 685 D em ine ^ Avery ■ I Hartford Traveler, keep them, and of course 1 did-partly because I needed the 911 Buckley School $2 a month and partly because I reasoned that what little WELL, DARNED IF \OU WHERE’S ) HES eETTIN' A y e p ! t h is 1931 East Catholic High 4323 Bennet (New Gym) 912 Vernon 1. Scott AREN'T! HELLO,there, UNCLE y cO JP L B MELONS, HERE’S OUR they learned would be better than total ignorance. XIAD? JFDR OUR OINNBS! FRIEND, lEXTINQUISHER CO. Inc School 9123 Crestfield There are some parents who use a musical education as a BOYS! Rotten bidding lucks out 1932 Howell Cheney Convalescent Home. form of discipline. 'They are convinced that it builds a child's and two clubs. Our bidder \AII Types Fire Extinguishers Technical School 913 Scott ( D earborn pir-WMoiii character to do something he hates! NORTH looks at his king of spades 194 C enter ( Love PCRSONAL INSURANCE FORMER PIANO TEACHER (now 84) and decides he wants a lead 914 Richmond ( Flagg BUSINESS INSURANCE | ♦ A 4 195 W. Middle Tpke. Auro Y 10 9 6 up to it and will perform SALES - RECHARGING 915 Richmond I Kennedy CONTRACIOFtS ( Wedgewood DEAR TEACHER: Most kids are forced to do two things ♦ J4 some feat of magic to bring 916 Bishop ! Kennedy they “hate” every day; 1| get up in the morning; 21 go to ♦ AKQ864 home a notrump contract. Annual S Semi Annual Inapactlona 2 1 Prospect K)M(OY.h(R K a(N1(R< 917 Woodstock THE RAYMOND E. sleep at night. WEST EAST North raises to game. He HYDROSTATIC TESTING I Hackmatack # Kennedy ♦ Q J 10 6 3 ♦ 8 7 5 is looking at seven tricks. 212 Hackmatack 918 Ham ilton Dr. DEAR ABBY; Ten years ago our small gift shop was Y A72 Y KQ843 When dummy comes down. South sees that he is ( Covenant 9181 Sage I Kennedy robbed. ♦ AQ62 ♦ 10 5 3 nCKUPandHELIVERV ♦ J ♦ 52 almost sure to wind up with Keeney St. School 92 Alice 1. M arion INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. A few days ago a young man came into the shop, introduced himself and asked to meet the owners. We iden­ SOUTH just eight tricks, but he is not H artford ( Goslee dismayed. He has been told 93 Arcellia S Plaza MANCHESTER 643-1139 tified ourselves as the owners, then he told us that he and 4 K 92 Manchester 646-2632 Pine t. Cooper Hill 94 Agnes #. Hilltop Y J 5 that any time a good de­ 65 EAST CENTER STREET two other boys had committed the robbery. He apologized clarer starts with eight Cheney Dye House 95 Westland I Indian and made full restitution for the merchandise stolen, plus 8 The Flintatonas — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ K 987 6 Duval St.y Manchester Oieney Velvet Mill 300 STEPS EAST OF POST OFFICE ♦ 10 9 7 3 tricks he can find a ninth. So ALSO SERVINO TOLLAND V VERNON • SOUTH WINDSOR percent interest for the 10 years! he rises with dummy’s ace Cheney Weave Shed Phantom Boxes The money will be used for a good cause. I'M AFRAID Vulnerable: Both of spades and rapidly runs Cooper Hill ( West OVERWHELMED IN BALBOA, CALIF. SOMEONE Dealer: North off the six good clubs. F airfield (■ West 2 Recall ELSE MAV West North East South His own discards are easy. ICemPER 8 G eneral Alarm &E He chucks a couple of small P leasan t ( Cedar LISTENING., 1 ♦ Pass 1 ♦ Washington School 9 No School DEAR OVERWHELMED; Thanks lor a real day- 14 24 24 2 NT red cards. Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Meanwhile, East and West High ( Ckwper 12 Military Cali CAPITOL brightener. Pass are having their problems. Pine I Walnut 1251 Town Dump Do yon wish yon had more trieuda? For the secret of VJBLL... East does make a heart Ridge I Cedar 128 Hillstown S Hills E(|uimBncii.,iNC. ! O.K.-tfELEN signal by throwing the eight, popularity, get Abby’a new booklet: “How To Be Popular; Opening lead: 4Q but he doesn’t do it soon TED CUMMINGS Pine (. Arch 713 - Highland (. Wyllys 3S MAIN 8TRE8T, MANCHESTER 643-7058 You're Never Too Young or Too Old.” Send $1 with a long, FINALLY FOUNP C enter ( Cooper 714 Case Bros. Mill enough. By the time he indi­ eelf-addresaed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to Abby, 132 o u r W N A T cates heart strength West INSURANCE AGENCY D urant 1. Crescent 823 Mountain f. Ludlow Laaky Drive, Beverly HUla, Calif, 90212. YOU-NNOW-VYHO has jettisoned a spade and m o • HOMEOWNERS Broad (. L ittle 824 P o rte r « Wyllys *We Service What We Sell!^^ 1 POES ON H!S his two small hearts. So 2921 Nichols-Manchester 862 E. Middle I D ale \ BOVYLIN6, By Oswald Jacoby South cashes his king of BUSKSS PACKAGES • GARDEN TRACTORS N IG N T S / / Tire, Broad St. 951 E. Middle (. Lake and Alan Sontag spades, throws West in and BONDS 952 E . Middle !. Finley Astrograph makes his ninth trick with PERSONAL 293 Green Manor Blvd., • LAWN MOWERS The Born Loser — Art Sansom A little sunshine falls on the king of diamonds. Gonvenien Parkade 1822 Parkade Apartments • SNOWBLOWERS the steady free bidder from Oh, yes! Only super per­ SERVICE Monthly Payments SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If time to time. Here we see fect defense can hold West to • BOATS A MOTORS you keep your mind and energy him at both his worst and his nine tricks at a spade con­ on that high mark you're shoot­ (ciETARETTesyL. best. tract. Sales, Service, Repairs & Accessories cfour ing for, you have a darned good His two-notrump call (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) 646-2457 Eighth Utilities District On All The Above. chance of hitting that bullseye ' AibAlN, % shows him at his worst. He ^Birthday today. has responded with a bare (Fora copy of JACOBY MOD­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Um )APPL&5/ ERN. send SI to: "Wm at 364 MIDDLE TNPK W. (Pirhade Office Building) MANCHESTER 316 F rederick Rd. n Y seven high-card points and Emergency Phone 428 Woodland 617 Lydall 1. Vernon 21) One would think you were a balanced distribution. His Bridge." care of this news, i- 317 Woodland t Horton guru the way words of wisdom 6 4 3 -5 4 3 2 t Homestead 618 B arry (. Coleman partner, North, has bid one per. P.O. Box ^^9. Radio City 318 Woodland I. Broad June 2B, 1979 How from your mouth today. To Station. New York, N. Y. 10019 i 429 Woodland I Strong 319 Cham bers t. Broad 619 B retton Rd. 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All-American Serious Favorites for the FO URTH

How will you and your gang celebrate the glorious Fourth this year? Light out for the beach? Take in a double header? Join the joggers? Watch the parade? Or just relax at home? No matter what you do, sooner or later food will be an important part of the picture. Appropriate for this flag-flying occasion is a menu starring some of America's traditional food favorites. Pork, raised and enjoyed in Altanatne our country before the Pilgrims landed, makes a fine piece de resis­ tance. For a colorful and zesty taste accent, add a sauce or relish made from that most American of berries — the cranberry. For the beverage, serve tea, an early American favorite which played a key role in our country's struggle for independence. Including these popular food choices can provide appetizing fare with ease. Those gathered at your picnic table will enjoy either of the feasts pictured on this page. Meaty pork ribs broiled on the outdoor grill head the menu to the right. A tangy brush-on cranberry sauce adds appeal to the ribs. Serve two other cookout regulars — a crifep cole slaw and a big pot of oven-baked beans. In the tall pitcher is another American favorite — iced tea — the best of all barbecue beverages because it's truly thirst-quenching and so low on the calorie scale ToHighTk you can drink all you want all throughout the meal. The second menu (pictured below) is built around thick pork chops, broiled to perfection on the outdoor grill or, if you prefer, in your broiler indoors. The chops, moist in the center, browned and crisp along the edges, are complemented by a bright crunchy cran­ berry relish, served icy cold as a taste contrast. The relish is made from whole cranberry sauce mixed with crisp chunks of celery and apple. Round out the menu with steaming ears of corn and a tossed salad. And this time the refreshing beverage is a Teaberry Cooler easily made with instant tea or an iced tea mix combined with rosy- red, tart-sweet cranberry apple drink.

Menthd Cranberry Glazed Pork Back Ribs

4 to 6 pounds pork back ribs 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 can (16 ounces) whole berry 1 small bay leaf “The overwhelming majority c fmenthol smokers reported that cranberry sauce 1 clove garlic 1/4 cup catsup 1/4 teaspoon hot pepper sauce low tar MERIT MENTHOL delivered taste equal to-(^ better than 2 tablespoons lemon juice Salt and pepper Iced Tea By The Pitcherful Combine cranberry sauce, catsup, lemon juice, browli sugar, bay leaf, garlic Method I: Bring 1 quart of freshly drawn cold water Method II: Fill a quart pitcher or container with cold leading high tar menthols. Cigarettes having up to twice ^ taf and hot pepper sauce in small saucepan; cook slowly 15 minutes, stirring occa­ to a full rolling boil in a saucepan. Remove from the tap water. Add 8 to 10 teabags (remove tags). Cover. sionally. Remove bay leaf and garlic. Place ribs on grill top (or on rack in broiler heat and immediately add 15 teabags or 1/3 cup Let stand at room temperature or in refrigerator pan) so surface of meat is 5 inches or more from heat. Broil at low to moderate loose tea. Stir, cover and let stand 5 minutes. Stir for at least 6 hours or overnight. Remove teabags, temperature 45 minutes to 1 hour or until done, turning occasionally. Season again and strain into a pitcher holding another squeezing against side of container. (Recipe may with salt and pepper. During last 15 minutes, brush ribs with sauce occasionally. quart of cold water. When ready to serve pour into be doubled.) -National Smoker Study Serve remaining sauce hot with ribs. 6 to 8 servings. ice-filled glasses.

Broiled Pork Chops 6 to 8 pork rib or loin chops. Salt and pepper cut 1 to 1-1/4 inches thick Place chops on grill (or on rack in broiler pan) so surface of meat is 4 to 5 inches from heat. Broil at low to moderate temperature 8 minutes on each side. Continue broiling, turning occasionally, about 10 minutds longer or until well done. Season to taste. 6 to 8 servings. Crunchy Cranberry Relish lean (16 ounces) Ocean 1/2cupchoppedapple Spray whole berry 1/3 cup sliced celery cranberry sauce 1/4 teaspoon allspice In a bowl, combine cranberry sauce, apple, celery and allspice; chill. Yield: about 2-1/2 cups relish. Teaberry Cooler 2 rounded tablespoons 2 cups cold water instant tea 4 cups cranberry 1/4 cup sugar apple drink 1/4 cup lemon juice Combine instant tea, sugar and cold water in a large pitcher; stir until dissolved. Mix in cranberry apple drink and chill. When ready to serve, pour over ice cubes in tall glasses. Garnish with lemon or orange slices, if desired. Yield: about 1-1/2 quarts. NOTE: The Teaberry Cooler may be made using an

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. 4 - a,vi»i,. so EVENING HERALD, Wed., June 27^19pj- PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO - EVENING HERALD, Wed., June 27, 1979 Erardi’Pokrob Births » Shop C oup^ Slop g Shop C oupon|*® ® ® ® B Susan Marie Hokrob of Northford and Joseph V. Drardi M 1 9 | Romann, Benjamin 114 B ritt Road, East Hart­ Mr. and Mrs. John Kot of Dover Foxcroft, Maine. I I Wilti this coupon and a $7.50 purchase coupon and a $7 50 purchase Jr. of Manchester were married Jume 23 at St, Monica's Duke Francis, son of Ist- ford. He was born June 12 West Hartford. His pater­ His maternal great­ kC ■ Church in Northford. van and Sharon Fields at Manchester Memorial nal grandparents are Mr. grandmother is Mrs. Julie The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. and Mrs. Joseph W. Phillips of Hartford. l l Romann of 140 Silver Lane, Hospital. His maternal SINGLES Pokrab of Northford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. East H artford. He was grandmother is the late Sullivan of 27 Keeney St., I and Mrs. Joseph Erardi of 25 Kane Road, Manchester. bom June 12 at Manchester Dorothy Syres. His pater­ Manchester. Racine, Adam Bruce, ■ The bride, ■'given in marriage by her father, wore a SaveS* rv Memorial Hospital. He nal grandmother is Jane son of Raymond J. and J Package of 140 gown designed with lace m idriff, high neckline with em­ was born June 12 at Wright of East Orange, Rideout, Brent Lloyd, Sherri Ann Farr Racine of 20 pound bag ■ Stop & Shop 24 oz. can; 12 ounce pkg. I REGULAR or P m ■ broidered cameo, accordian pleated skirt with pleated Manchester Memorial N.J. He has a sister, son of Gordon A. and W illimantic. He was born lace at hemline extending to a chapel train. Her finger tip Hospital. His maternal Renee, 2V2. Louise Balesano Rideout of June 13 at Manchester SUN GLORY[ ! FRUIT DRINK" KRAFT Cheese Food Slices ■ VIVA ■ STOP & SHOP I veil was trimmed with lace and attached to a headpiece grandparents are Mr. and 29 Bank St., Manchester. Memorial Hospital. His ■ R /IIY Makes 8 quarts Individually Asorted of baby's breath. She carried a bouquet of mini car­ Mrs. Lawrence Fields of Sullivan, Robert He was born June 13 at maternal grandparents are Wrapped S CHARCOAL !■ IV IIA Assorted Ravors White or Yeltow NAPKINS Colors ■ LEMONADE| nations. baby's breath and mini roses. 115 White St., Manchester. Gerald, son of Gerald E. Manchester Memorial Mr. and Mrs. George Farr SINGLES Sheryl Pokrob was her sister's maid of honor. of Bolton Branch Road, ■pwcuslorw Good Sun. June itx-SalJune 30 Umk one per cusltxmv His paternal grandparents and Joan Kot Sullivan of' Hospital. His maternal H GoodSun. June?4-Sat. June30 Limri one Good Sun. June ?4'Sat June X Umtl one per customer Good Sun. June 24-Sat June X Unit one per customer I I Good Sun June 24-Sat24 June X Unit one per customer J Bridesmaids was Judy Pokrob of Northford, the bride's grandmother is Mrs. Rose Coventry. His paternal are Mr. and Mrs. Otto 135 Norton Lane, South MH264 MH262 MH265 sister; Bernadette D'auria of Westport; and Maureen Romann of Hartford. Windsor. He was bom June Balesano of 150 Oak St., grandparents are Mr. and Grocery* Grocery |a i Williams of New Britain. Gale Pokrob, the bride's sister, 13 at Manchester Manchester. His paternal Mrs. Edward Racine of 1 was junior bridesmaid. Greene, Geoffrey Memorial Hospital. His grandparents are Mr. and Willimantic. He has a Rocco Erardi of Burlington was his brother's best man. Michael, son of Colin L. maternal grandparents are Mrs. Lloyd Rideout of brother, E ric Joseph, 2. WhataAi Ushers were Thomas Thresher of West Suffield, and Phil and Janis Testori Greene Stoneman and Mike Saimond, both of Manchester. of 175 Grissom Road, Hot Dog A reception was held at the Owenego Inn in Branford, Manchester. He was born MT. VERNON SAVE EACH ready to cel after which the couple left for Saint Augustine, Fla. They Get ready to celehrate June 12 at Manchester Said w ill reside in Tolland. . Memorial Hospital. His TIME YOU Mrs. Erardi is a senior at Central Connecticut State maternal grandparents arc FRESHNESS d a ir y STO R ES stop & Shop College. (Jaye photo) A Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. l 4 i Testori of 124 Deerfidld Sale Eixh Sat kine 30 file POST RD. PLAZA 4fiufiJuly! IMrs. Joseph V. Erardi Jr. Ave., East Hartford., His 244 BROAD ST. 690 HARTFORD RD. RT. 30 VERNON Extra MUd paternal grandparents are MANCHESTER MANCHESTER Hamburg, Hot Dog or Sweet 2 liter (67.6 oz.) N.R. btl. Turek-Easley Leslie Greene and Mrs. Fraiiks^oR USDA Choice “Great Beef’ Doris Greene, both of Put­ ICE COLD 1 pound pkg. liiwiwrh:" nam. His maternal great­ V la s ic grandmother is Mrs. Hec­ ^iin Glory Susan Marie Easley of Manchester and Philip Henry tor Surprenant of East POPSICLES Meat Hot Dogs 1 poundpackage 1 . 29 Turek of Farmington were married June 16 at the Second Hartford. His paternal Beef Franks 1 po ^ package M .39 Congregational Church in Manchester. R efish great-grandmother is Mrs. Get-A-Long Doggie "rtVTM .29 Soda The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Eva Pepin of Putnam. Reg. or D ie t, Easley of Manchester, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Extra Mild Franks 1 pound pkg 1 . 19 S i f I in 10 oz. ■ Assorted and Mrs. Henry Turek of Farmington. Bancroft, Jennifer jars Flavors The Rev. James D. MacLauchlin of Second Jean, daughter of Peter J. 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He is tall phrases through a surgical neurological systems, but sistently good next to one planned to write something '"rhe terror I think about “ I can’t say what it is, across the brown plain of and thin and the thinness mask. almost no thought is given that is bad. It is as if our deeper, more existential medicine is not the Gothic now, but it is more his wellwashed hand. accentuates his height. His The conversation again to the kind of stress we are system automatically than his present work. SSI, you must be 65 or aspects of ’Coma.’ It’s frightening than an illegal A metaphor of the man, voice is slightly high in returned medicine. going to put people through segregates the good doc­ He hinted that his next tone, and when he speaks “ The way we train doc- as doctors. tors from the bad ones. The book would deal with the something else,” he said organ transplant bank." and have limited income his strong but uncalloused ANYBRANDm PEPSI-^ CHEERI hands proclaimed him: surgeon. A person of almost trans­ CMRCOM. COLA uranium energy. Dr. Robin Cook, M.D., Boston eye TRUCKER'S STRIKE MIGHT CAUSE TEMPORARY SHORTAGES. PLEASE BEAR WITH US. she has will also be in­ 33« u '* cluded in determining your suregeon, author of the BRIQUETS «oht best-selling book and film, eligibility. Under the pre­ 20lbilMa 8 ^ 9 9 ^ ’’Coma,” and writer of the G r a n d O p e n i n g sent law, the unearned in­ AT-tKO I 'EagwMmkcUMtltLar. LinSw* C0k5"pSWS^ new novel, “ Sphinx,” We’re the Picky, Picky, Picky come limitations for a cou­ Closed all day Wednesday Valid June 34-30.1971 ple is $332.80 and the ($10.95, Putnam’s), is also Celebration! resource limitation is $2,- ^ JULY4! an accomplishfed woodworker, carpenter, WALDBAUM'S Fresh Produce Experts! A&P IS A POULTRY SHOPI All Food Mart stores join in Q. Does the disabled A&P IS A BUTCHER SHOP electrician, im­ Fresh-U.S.D.A. 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Steven A. Girelli, son of Mr. and 1975 graduate of Manchester High Music Educators National Mrs. Alexander Girelli of 91 Norman School. Conference. She graduated from "Ho who doesn't think too much of himself Is much more than he thinks." Goethe St., Manchester received a bachelor Manchester High School in 1975. McCann-Geneverse of arts degree in psychology, cum Kathryn L. Roberts, daughter of laude, at Ithaca (N.'V.) College’s 84th Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of 12 Jiniit_2j|ease_ Among the students named to the M ary A. B laszczak, commencement exercises. Richmond Drive, Manchester, Gabrielle Marie Genevese of Vernon and Terrance daughter of Mrs. Adela He was chosen a teaching assistant received a bachelor of music in dean’s list for the spring semester at Bucknell University at Lewisburg, Patrick McCann of Manchester, were married June 23 at BIszczak of 5 Miriam for the Department of Psychology education degree from Ithaca (N.Y.) St. James Church in Manchester. Drive, Vernon, and the late and was elected a vice president for College. Pa., are' PUREX Glastonbury: Craig S. Charron, 120 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwin Blaszczak, was student affairs for the Student Coun­ She was a member of the Women’s recently inducted into the Somerset Road: Jane L. Douglass, LK^UIDJIDBLE/ BLEACH Genevese of Stuart, Fla., formerly of Simsbury, The In 15th century India, some people mixed amber with food as a medicine. cil. He was named to “Who’s Who Chorale and the College Chorus. She Psi Alpha Theta, national 219 Wood Pond Road; and Deborah L. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McCann Among Students in American is an affiliate of Kappa Gamma Psi, GALLON of 30 Ashworth St., Manchester. honor society, at Fairfield Colleges and Universities.’’ He is a Motycka, 22 Applewood Lane. national music fraternity, and of DIAL The Rev. William F. Carroll of St. James Church in University. She has been SOAP Manchester performed the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. active in the school Jane' Maccarone of Manchester was organist and Ms. newspaper as an editorial Duplicate Bridge 3.5 OZ • Deanna Charette of East Hartford was soloist. writer and a theatrical The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a critic. She was chairman of BAR silesta knit blouson gown with lily-of-the-valley at Center Bridge Club the Co op, a volunteer and Ethel Robb, third. June 11 — North-South: Mary shoulders and designed with slit sleeves, tie at waist group working with June 15, Manchester’s Masonic Over-all winners were Mr. and Corkum and Peggy Dunfield, first; butterfly pleasted skirt with venise lace trip forming a prisoners, and has been in Temple — club championship game Mrs. Prentiss. Anne Ingram and Margaret Bogue, charge of the Teen Canteen North-South: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn chapel train. She wore a wreath of flowers in her hair and second; Frankie Brown and Jane carried a bouquet of silk roses, statice and lily-of-the which promotes social Prentiss, first; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manchester Bridge Club Lowe, third. valley. functions for special Rghts Inflation! Tatro, second; Mr. and Mrs. Pau. June 14, Maple Street, Manchester East-West: Barbara Phillips and Miss Jan H, Russell of Avon was maid of honor. Barton, third. AND Mbr' _ education students. A — Burt and Flo Smyth, first; Murray Barbara Farrell, first; Beverly East-West: Barbara Beckley and TODDLER Bridesmaids were Miss Kathleen McCann of Flagstaff, graduate of East Catholic Powell and Ann Staub, second; Mary Saunders and Irving Carlson, second; Ariz., and Miss Colleen McCann of Manchester, sisters of ___ Top O' The Morning Virginia Weeks, first; Saul Cohen High School, she plans to Corkum and Peggy Dunfield, third; Mollie Timreck and Faye Lawrence, the bridegroom. and Dale Harned, second; Alice Moe spend her junior year Mary Bristol and Judy Pyka, fourth. third. Steven T. Bourque of New Britain served as best man. studying at Loyola College PAMPERS l i i M i Ushers were Dennis McCann and Patrick McCann, both in Rome, Italy. of Manchester and brothers of the bridegroom. DISPOSABLE DIAPERS A reception was held at the Somers Inn in Somers, Julie Congdon, daughter TODDLER 12’s after which the couple left for-the Finger Lakes and of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Canada. 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