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Friday, mostly cloudy wlUi chance of Area news . .1-2-B Editorial ...... 4-A ■t Classified .. .5-7-B F am ily...... 6-A 1“ ®*;",°°" >howers, high in 70s. iVrr Comics...... 7-A Obituaries .... 8-A r^lpiUtlon chance 20 per cent today Dear Abby___7-A Sports...... 3-5-B and tonight, 50 per cent Friday^ Charm National weather map on Page 6-B. flBS^ V0L XCVI,"?lo. I7t fttitxi FirmeN Carter seeks eurbs on energy appetite WASHINGTON (UPI) — President $52 to $449 on gas guzzlers. ’The tax customers and to offer lower rates to Carter is asking a wary Congress to would reach nearly $2,500 by 1985 on those who use electricity at night, curb America’s big appetite for low mileage cars. Rebates of as when demand is lowest. energy by ma’king gasoline, heating much as $500 would be paid buyers of — New emphasis on coal and coal oil, natural gas — and heavy cars — cars that get 39 miles to the gallon. research, with a tax, starting in 1979, much more expensive. — Standby authority to ration gas­ on large industries that refuse to "Reward those who conserve and oline and creation of a national switch from oil or gas to coal. penalize those who waste,” the petroleum reserve of one billion — Continued price controls on oil, President pleaded in his first speech gallons — a 10-month supply — to but a minimum price for natural gas to a joint session of Congress — his cope with a new oil embargo. so gas will not be “cheap” relative to second television appearance this —A goal of reducing total gasoline oil. week to warn of a “catastrophe” 2 consumption through a tax of 5 cents Carter would retain controls, but when world oil supplies dwindle in per gallon in 1979 and every year that encourage conservation by raising the 1980s. consumption increases. prices through the new wellhead The Democrats who Congress — Tax credits of as much as $410 taxes with the billions raised welcomed him with a standing ova­ for home owners who install storm returned to consumers through tion but thin applause for his windows and insulation and of up to rebates. specifics. They promised to give his $2,200 for those willing to spend $7,- ideas a fair hearing. For the time being, Carter rejected 400 or more to install solar heating a favorite proposal of liberals — u House Speaker ’Thomas O’Neill, systems. A 10 per cent tax credit to legislation to break up the oil giants. Joins 10-gallon donor club who supports Carter’s program, businesses for investments in conser­ But he proposed to monitor profits foresaw a bruising fight. Congress’ vation measures. and performances with the govern­ John W. Klein of 27 Frances Dr. is presented with a key chain and tie tack from the Red past differences with Carter over — Reform of utility rates to ment collecting data it now relies cross in recognition of his blood donation during the Bloodmobile visit Wednesday at Con- dams and taxes were mere skir­ eliminate discounts to high-volume upon the industry to furnish. mishes, he said: ’"This is the battle.” io M donation made him a 10-gallon donor. Making the presen- Congressional uneasiness was Ution IS Mrs. Edith Waterfield of 98 Kennedy Rd., Red Cross volunteer chairman of the most apparent over a gradual gas­ day. Klein is a foreman-dyer at Cheney Bros and has given blood regularly for about 25 oline tax increase of as much as 57 Governor mobilizes y6drs. cents a gallon by 1988. Americans burn 7 million gallons of gasoline a day, much of it driving to and from work, state bureaucracy ”I am not willihg to vote a tax on High court hearing asked HARTFORD (UPI) — President effort to save gasoline the state was people who face a real struggle to Carter’s energy plan drew general beginning a system of $3 monthly bus pay their present gasoline bills,” said praise in Connecticut and Gov. Ella pass discounts for its employes in Rep. Paul Simon, D-Ill., in a typical T. Grasso today mobilized the state comment. hopes of encouraging use of mass bureaucracy to help cope with the transportation. To take the sting from the taxes he in Buckland park dispute problem. ■‘President Carter is calling on all proposed — and avoid causing a The Wednesday night speech was our citizens to join in the all impor­ depression — Carter’s plan would mostly well-received by state of­ By GREG PEARSON tion, Beck and Pagano concentrated long it will take the Supreme Court to tant fuel conservation effort. Our on three issues. return to the taxpayers the billions ficials, legislators and a consumer state government will continue to Herald Reporter decide on the petition for certifica­ collected in new energy taxes. Attys. Bruce Beck and Anthony ■pie attorneys said that the PZC tion. group, but most said they would op­ take a leading role in this effort, " she The money would flow back in the pose a standby gasoline Ux. Pagano, who represent seven clients, failed to allow proper cross- Town Manager Robert B. Weiss said. form of tax cuts, rebates and Mrs. Grasso today directed Lynn have filed a petition for certification examination at the Jan. 10 public was unavailable for comment this Mrs, Grasso said she hopes rewards for those who conserve fuel, Alan Brooks, commissioner of plan­ with the state Supreme Court, the hearing on the zone change. ’They morning, as were Attys. Holland Congress will increase federal sup­ also said that they were not per­ insulate homes and tap the sun for ning and energy policy, to ride herd first step in appealing the Common Castleman and Jules Karp, who heat with solar energy systems. port for public transportation in the mitted access to the project plan on the state’s energy plans. Pleas Court decision on the appeal of represent the EDC. Carter’s central points: energy program it develops based on before the hearing and were given She asked Brooks for an analysis of Carter's energy policy, the industrial park zone change. .,1^___ ------° r nilAll navehave expressenexpressed concern that a — A heavy wellhead tax on -Common Pleas Court .Judge M. how Carter’s plan would affect Mrs. Grasso said greater use of domestic oil to bring its price to the Connecticut economically and mass transportation will be Morgan Kline issued a ruling on April world price of over ?13 a barrel to en­ 4 that denied the appeal of the Plan­ Jn onier to protect the appellants project ® assigned him to work with the state’s necessary to meet the conservation courage conservation. congressional delegation to safeguard ning and Zoning Commission’s deci­ rights to due process, it was im­ Penney and the town have signed a goals outlined by Carter in his ad­ — Starting with 1978 model cars, the state’s interests. sion to grant a zone change needed perative that they have been afforded contract that is contingent upon land dress to a joint session of Congress. a full and fair opportunity to cross- those going in showrooms this fall, an for Manchester’s proposed industrial being available for development by attack on the American status sym­ The standby gasoline tax was examine the witnesses presented on Brooks was also assigned to work criticized by three members of the park. The appellants are now seeking the end of August. bol - the big V8 - with taxes of from to appeal that decision to the state behalf of the applicant," the petition with Deputy Finance Commissioner Congressional delegation and by the Supreme Court. said. Anthony Milano to coordinate all Connecticut Citizen Action Group, ’The petition for certification is a The document also says that the energy conservation efforts under the state’s largest consumer group. request that the state’s highest court Manchester Economic Development way in state government. Included "It can't pass,” said Rep. Toby hear an appeal of the lower court’s Commission (EDC), which is the Living costs rise was a directive to make sure plans Moffett, D-Conn. decision. ’The Supreme Court has to planning agency for the park and for new buildings include at least "It's a mistake and it could do nile favorably on the petition before applied for the zone change, had no adequate winterization. damage to an otherwise good it will hear the appeal. authority to request such a 0.6% during March The governor also asked Brooks to program. " said Rep. CTiristopher J. Beck and Pagano, who represent change because it did not own the check with Public Works Com­ Dodd, D-Conn. property. missioner Robert Weinerman on Rep. William R. Cotter, D-Conn., four homeowners within WASHINGTON (UPI) - Higher 0.8 per cent in January and 1 per cent The third issue is that the PZC said plans to retrofit older buildings with who sits on the House Ways and the park’s proposed site and three prices for fuel oil, restaurant meals in February when cold weather other clients, filed the original the change would have no adverse en­ and coffee spurred the cost of living insulation and possibly modernize Means Committee, said, "Like it or vironmental effects. damaged crops and led to higher fuel heating equipment where needed. appeal denied by Judge Kline’s deci­ by 0,6 per cent in March, the Labor consumption. not, auto transportation is essential sion. This finding “was contrary to and Department said today. Mrs. Grasso also announced in an for almost all of my constituents ” The 393-acre park is proposed for a unsupported by any evidence The department said the Consumer site near Exit 93 of 1-86. ’The J.C. presented at the Jan. 10 public Price Index has increased at an an­ Penney Co. wants to locate a two- hearing,” the petition said. nual rate of 10 per cent for the first million square foot catalog distribu­ In seeking the > certification for three months of 1977, compared with tion center in Manchester and would appeal, the attorneys also said they 4,2 per cent in the final quarter of be the park’s major tenant. feel the Common Pleas Court "has 1976. Today’s news summary ’The PZC’s decision, issued on Jan. decided a question of substance in a The effect of the price increases 17, approved a change to Industrial way probably not in accord with along with higher income taxes was Zone for 245 of the park’s 393 acres. applicable decisions of the Supreme to reduce the average worker's Complied from United Press Internetlonel The remainder of the park property Court.” buying power by 0.1 per cent from was already properly zoned or was ’The attorneys said that three other February. included in a second smaller zone But there was some good news in state Supreme Courts —in Oregon, motto on its license plates, means White House tapes belong to him change granted Feb. 28, which has Washington and Colorado —“have the report. State also been appealed by Suzanne Although the 0.6 per cent rise in the motto can be defaced with im­ or the government. The case was ruled in favor of the issues raised by HARTFORD — A proposal to Shorts. March was high by traditional stan­ munity. The court ruled in favor a argued before the court the appellants.” allow heavier trucks on Connec­ In the 26-page petition for certifica­ dards — including most of 1976 — it of couple who objected to the mot­ Wednesday by Nixon and govern­ Beck said that he did not know how ticut's highways was unexpected­ was lower than the inflation rate of to, "Live Free or Die" on ment attorneys. A ruling is ly killed by the Judiciary Com­ religious grounds. expected for the June recess. mittee but Sen. George Hannon, D-East Hartford, has started a CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The WASHINGTON - The State Conservation agency opposes drive to revive the bill because he ALTOR' Wood Energy Institute says wood Department says the government said the committee had no right to is being ignored as a potential of Zaire can purchase $60,000 kill it because it was only judging energy source, despite an abun­ worth of Coca-Cola if it wants to, the matter of penalities. library parking lot expansion dant supply of the fuel. but it can't use money from U. S. economic or military assistance HARTFORD — Gov. Ella T. CONCORD, N. H, — New By JUNE TOMPKINS between the two groups and said no funds to do it. be seen by the handicapped and Grasso has withdrawn her Hampshire House kills casino Herald Reporter minutes were taken. nomination of Stephen Papa of others who might use it. Vaccaro gambling and slot machine bill, RIO GRANDE CITY, Tex. - The Manchester Conservation Mrs. Parla said that the library also suggested it might be more New Haven to the state Board of board would have a special meeting saying it would rather be broke Fifteen teams of state and federal Commission is opposed to the frequently used by senior citizens ^ucation in the face of opposi­ than allow organized gambling officers arrest more than 50 to discussion revision of its original tion from the Connecticut Federa­ proposed parking area expansion at and mothers with baby carriages and and organized crime. ringleaders of a mammoth inter­ Mary Cheney Library which will jut proposal. Neither John Jackson, head strollers. tion of Teachers and the Connec­ librarian, nor william Buckley, national narcotics smuggling Into the existing Center Park sur­ Vaccaro also said a project of this ticut Association of Boards of library board chairman, was operation. rounding the library. nature should have had a public Education. Mrs. Marcia Nicosia National available today for comment. The commission met with the hearing so that the handicapp^ and of Winsted, a Republican, has “There Is plenty of parking space WASHINGTON - . Most of the library board informally ’I^esday senior citizens of toe town could offer been nominated instead. for town employes,” Mrs. Parla said, nation turns the clock ahead an night to express its opposition. The their opinions. Vaccaro doesn’t think International referring to existing parking space at hour starting Sunday to begin six- commission's chairperson, Mrs. he can approach anyone now on toe and near the library in the event an HARTFORD — A bill to rescind months of Daylight Saving Time. Theresa Parla, also wrote a letter to issue as long as toe bids are out. Bids Connecticut’s ratification of the KARACHI. Pakistan — Army town officials supervising the project existing space at the library be con­ troops in full battle gear patrolled on the proposed project are to be Equal Rights Amendment has ASPEN, Colo. — Singer expressing opposition. verted to a parking space for the han­ opened Friday. died for a second time this session the streets of Karachi today to en­ dicapped. Claudine Longet, jailed for the force a curfew aimed at ending The proposed parking area expan­ when the Government Ad­ shooting death of her lover, clashes and strikes that have sion is included In a proposal to con­ There is a small ramp for han­ ministration and Policy Com­ struct a ramp for the handicapped The proposed parking lot Vladimir “Spider” Sabich, is ser­ paralyzed the nation s largest ci­ dicapped now in use at the rear of the mittee did not act on the proposal behind the Mary Cheney Library. alterations call for nine parking ving a 30-day sentence in a con­ ty. Local newspapers have put the library which leads into the reading before the 5 p.m. Wednesday Mrs. Parla said today that the spaces which will replace three demned jail building. death toll at 14 to 19 in the clashes room. Frank Vaccaro, chairman of deadline for reporting out bills. It commission Is neither opposed to the existing spaces which will be seems unlikely enough signatures between supporters and op­ the Organization of the Handicapped, INDIANAPOLIS — Police said ramp or the expanded parking area, reserved for toe handicapped near can be obUined to petition the bill ponents of Prime Minister Mid although the ramp is helpful. It Melvin Carr used his garage as a only that it will cut into the surroun­ toe proposed ramp. out of committee for a floor vote. Zulfikar All Bhutto. ding park area. is pitched too steep for a handicapped Town Counsel Victor I, Moses has gas chamber to kill three people, According to an original deed from person to manage a wheelchair own asked to research the legality of then died him self when he SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador members of the Cheney family, the alone. A handicapped person using toe extension Into toe park. He ap­ Regional returned to check on his victims. — Four Central American toe ramp must ring a hell and a parently found no legal hindrance to governments urge El Salvador to parcel on which the library Is located CONCORD, N. H, - New library attendant will come and toe project. WASHINGTON - The Supreme release 37 prisoners in exchange appears to have been restricted "for assist. Hampshire Gov. Meldrim Thom­ “ We’re going to fight It.” Mrs. Court soon will resolve a three- for the life of Foreign Minister a public park only.” son says the U. S. Supreme Court Vaccaro suggested building a ramp Parla said, "as long as the proposal year legal hassle over whether the Mauricio Borgonovo Pohl, kid­ Mrs. Parla called Tuesday’s ruling that the state could not pre­ meeting "more of a conference” alongside toe present driveway to the for the enlarged parking area at the record of Richard Nixon’s ad­ naped Tuesday by leftist front of toe buildlnj so that it could library continues.” vent people from covering over its ministration — particularly the terrorists. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Thurs., April 21. 1977 Theater Camping show schedule NEW HAVEN (UPI) — The show will display Manchester man blamed The 13th annual Connec­ 1977 recreational vehicles, ticut Camping and Out­ including motor homes, Bank at Vernon Circle. tion, a past president of the Burnside Theater 1 — Award to highlight Law Day \ ..riiSMSK Mrs. Winther is a group, and a member of doors Show begins Friday mini-homes, travel ■ oawecnofitwiionwv “Cassandra Crosalng” 7-9:10 f t C l t f t G d County Art graduate of Rhode Island the Tolland County Art Burnside Theater 2 — and lasts through Sunday trailers, pick-up campers. School of Design, Hartford Association. "Voyage of the Damned” 7:40 a t th e N ew Haven tent trailers and assorted Wednesday's daily for causing fatal crash Vernon Cine 1 — “King Coliseum. camping equipment. OKC ^ Art School and Eastern Mrs. Winther also Kong” 7:00-9:20 Connecticut College. teaches a drawing and ^ FRil PIRIIRC W8-I 31J The Hartford County Coroner has found Albert J. that the vehicle operated by Stevenson was proceeding in Vernon Cine 2 — “A Star is WEEKEND SPECIAL s i s ; " ■” •" * are -- on display at the main She is a member of the . ‘j”* Wanih** Stevenson, 52, of 35 Strant St., responsible in connection “an erratic manner, crossing back and forth between the Bom" 7:08-0:30 B u r n s id e Law Day chairman. office of Vernon National Manchester Art Associa- with a motor vehicle-accident last Dec. 10 which resulted east and westbound lanes and finally colliding with 5U lu ia iig i I I I KST HiaiFOao The recipient of the award will be chosen by a com­ in the death of Calvin T. Mahlstedt, 37, of 48 Galaxy Dr. Mahist^t's vehicle, causing it to overturn. U.A. Theater 1 — "Airport 9 8 l-IS EHT 91—taios -iswai wt mbb- m ittee^, local attorneys. The findings are the result of an inquiry hearing March The finding also stated that Stevenson had dropped his ’77" 7:15-9:30 b u n c h Other programs are planned for Manchester High 21 and released today by Henry Ramenda, coroner. cigar to the floor of his vehicle and was attempting to U.A. Theater 2 — "The il, East Cathor ‘ * ...... - ■■■■■■■■■■■■a CASH SCARRY “CASSANDRA ^ o o l , Elast Catholic High School and Howell Cheney The accident occurred on Silver La. in East Hartford, pick the cigar up, and lost control of his vehicle. Ramen­ Eagle Has Landed" 7:00-9:20 CRDSSIN6” Regional Technical School. Local attorneys will be in about 5:12 p.m. when the car driven by Stevenson heading da also cited that Stevenson had “left his place of U.A. Theater 3 — “All Uie 7 M4 S:10 ' Deli Department Specials \ President's Men" 7:05-9:30 charge of the programs the week following Law Day f CHOICEST MEATS east swerved to the westbound lane striking the Malstedt employment shortly before the accident and, while en which falls on a Sunday, May 1, this year. car broadside, according to East Hartford police. route, had consumed two drinks of an alcoholic beverage FAY DUNAWAYS The program at Manchester High will be a mock trial QROTE A WEIOEL Mahlstedt was pinned in his vehicle, extricated with from a bottle which was found in his vehicle.” , “VDYASEDF for the entire student body. m TOWN special equipment and taken to Hartford Hospital where From the findings, Ramenda concluded that the “colli­ «.7 K. CENTER ST. THE DAMNED" Fo Other local Law Day activity will include a radio show i ROLOGHA .lb. he was prounounced dead on arrival. Mrs. Carol sion occurred as a result of the actions and omissions of f>3‘)-.i268 AT 7;4S (MSA lAlfl M . 2 9 with a panel of three attorneys on Radio SUtion WINF on IMPORTED Malstedt, 35, and her son, Carl, 5, were in the car and Albert J. Stevenson.” The reasons cited included failure April 28 at a time to be announced. i USDA CHOICa CHUCK SBMI BONELESS both were treated and released after the accident from to have his motor vehicle under proper control, failure to This year marks the 20th observance of Law Day in Hartford Hospital. Stevenson was charged with miscon­ drive in an established lane of traffic, failure to keep a Connecticut and the nation. The national theme for this STEAK or ROAST SWISS CHEESE n . 8 9 duct with a motor vehicle in connection with the acci­ proper lookout for other vehicles on the highway and year’s event is “Partners in JusUce," selected to USDA CHOICE (LONDON BROIL) M U C K E 8 dent. The case has been continued to May 16 in the Court proceeding in the opposite direction, failure to grant the STARTS FRIDAY dramatise the fact that justice is everybody's business. I of Common Pleas, East Hartford. motor vehicle operated by Mahlstedt one-half the portion TO THURSDAY ™^iartfoid One of the highlights of the statewide event will be a I FRANKS • lb. n . 4 9 Ramenda said investigation and testimony disclosed of the road and an equal opportunity to pass. SNOULPER STEAK lb. 1 . 3 9 CHILDREN FREE televised 90-minutes "Connecticut Law Day IJulz” which USDA BIEP IMPORTED The final reason cited was “that he had consumed an will be presented on Connecticut Public Television on | unknown quantity of an alcoholic beverage which Symphony May 1 at 7 p.m. CHOPPED HAM • lb. Manchester police report possibly affected his operation of his vehicle.” A series of 41 questions covering five areas of Connec­ SHORT RIRS M . 4 9 Stevenson did not testify at the hearing on advice of FRESH counsel, ' S h o w ca se ticut law will be presented, with viewers invited to test I is giving their knowledge of our laws. A panel of 20 attorneys will 1 Cinem as accept phoned-in legal questions from the public during GROUND CHUCK...... Joseph Healy Jr., 19, of Rockville, was arrested on a IMTBRSTATE 84 the program. The inquiries will be kept confidential. charge of third-degree assault Wednesday after an acci­ BXIT5B ■■■■■■■■■■■a Other area Law Day events will include free legal con­ dent which resulted in a 13-year-old boy receiving a 8H.VBRLAME aFREE sultation to the public April 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at broken arm. ROBBiTSSTReET STEW BEEF . * 1 . 2 9 EAST HARTFORD Police said the incident occurred on Rachel Rd. where 508-8810 US CHOICE CUT TO ORDER EISH DEPARTMENT 1 the youth, Robert Jerry, 13, of 83E Rachel Rd. was concert!* PLUS FAUL NIWMAN Featuring This Week playing with a friend. They were tossing stones at a “BUFFALO BLL Sunday evening, April 24 at 7:30 MUD QTRS. of BEEF .lb. FRESH telephone pole when they were asked to stop by Healy, Glastonbury High School WEAVER PARTY PAK who was sitting in a car nearby. Police said the boys t m t m s r K stopped throwing the stones, but Healy got out of his car, OCEAN ARTHUR WINOGRAD, Conductor CHICKEN...... 2101. picked up Jerry and threw him to the ground. Jerry was KURTNIKKANEN, Violinist * 2 . 3 9 treated for the broken arm at Manchester Memorial OSCAR MAYER Hospital and released. BICYCLES WAGNER Overture to “Rionzi", BRUCH Violin PERCH • lb. 1 . 5 9 Police stopped Healy later in his car and also charged NEW USED Concerto in G Minor, BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 FRANKS...... H>. n . 1 9 FRESH him with operating a motor vehicle while his license is RATH BLACK HAWK suspended. He was later released for court date of May 9 • No tickets required .... it’s sbsolutely FREE! on the assault charge and May 10 on the motor vehicle This concert is nude possible by Music Performsnee T rust BACON...... lb. FILLET - A violation. Funds, mih the cooperation of Local 400, Ameticsn Federation FACTORY OUTLET n . 4 9 of Musicians, and the Glastonbury Fine Arts Comnsssion. Thm k youM PTF! a • ' « .n Edward P. Bielski, 28, of 29 Benton St,, was arrested on OF SOLE ,.*2.19 a warrant Wednesday and charged with three counts of SPRING CLEARANCE issuing bad checks. He was released on a promise to POST ROAD PLAZA April 24 appear in court May 2. MAIN STREET. ROUTE 30 SAVINGS 50% VERNON. CONNECTICUT % A homemade rowboat was reported stolen from a . 872-3159 Glastonbury backyard of a Lydall St. home sometime during the past SALES-SERVICE-PARTS -OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK— month. ACCESSORIES USDA CHOICE About 3500 worth of clothing, including several coats OPEN EVEftYDAY USDA CHOICE and jackets, were stolen from a car parked on Cone St. EXCEPT SUN. High School! •AU WeatiMr Coats Tuesday night. THURS. a PRI. TIL 9 A planter and plant stand valued at 3127 were reported •2 A 3 Pc. Pant Suits CHUCK stolen from in front of Dreamland Beauty Salon, 378tk W. •Spring Coats wmii $ Middle Tpke. Tuesday night or early Wednesday. •Pant Coats •Many FanuNis Labels STEAK or TDDEH.OIIS Summer fun AGWAYI •Sweaters, Blouses, Shells 6 TO 8 LB. AVG. HARTFORD (UPI) - •Sports Wear ROAST Connecticut cities to visit Gov. Ella T. 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[ Raymond F. Robinson. Edl(or*Publish«r Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor By QREQ PEARSON Laal Spring thara was an unuaual amount of TSST tungua on many tiiada traaa.In Uila araa. II your Irtaa war# Iniactad laat yaar ehaneaa art thay will again ba Opinion ailacfcad. COMPLETE GM Contact your loeal Barltatt Rapraaantatlva lor an Although the concept of "Instant result in a cost of less than $500, he avaluaUon of your Iraaa cart at no charge. voting’’ is not supported by all of said. REPAIRS Both registrars aiso said that Bsrtlett Tns Ssrvics and Earth Week Connecticut’s registrars of voters, it Ramarch Laboratorias prO' • COLLISION is backed by M anchester’s proposed stiff penaities wouid pre­ rida local and aconomical BARTLETT registrars. Democrat Herbert J. vent fraud under the new system. aarvica with over 60 yaars • MECHANICAL This week many Manchester vironmentally unsound, and, in axparianca in all phases of Stevenson and Repubiican Frederick ' "I don’t think the fraud issue is as WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS residents are joining in obser­ some instances, pure political scientific tna can. CARS AND TRUCKS E. Peck. important as some peopie are Homcowneri-lnstltutlont- ving Earth Week. pork barrel dispensing of making it out to be,'.’ Stevenson said. Publlc Utilities -Spraying- Genuine Partt "We’re ali for it,” Peck said of the Feeding-Cabling-Bracing- Factory Trained Mechanics While the emphasis is on federal funds. One of the so- proposed change that wouid set no “The harsh penaities would be a Pruning-Tree Removal- Utility Line Clearance- 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE spring cleanup, we think called revelations of the new deadlines for registering to vote.. deterrent.” Weed li Brush Control CALL 6 46 -6 4 6 4 perhaps a few moments of conservationists will have to With the new proposai, a person fOR SCIENTIflC TREE thought ought to be given to stand the tests of new wisdom copld waik into a poliing piace on the Stanley Weinberg, a Manchester CARE AND PROTECTION resident, said Monday that he has not CALL YOUR BARTLETT Call man’s relationship toward the and new needs of generations day of an eiection and, with proper, nEPnescNTATive.. identification, register to vote. yet been contacted by the Carter ad­ ISiclas work on display 6 4 7 - 9 0 9 2 Carter Chevrolet land. yet to come. ‘‘Am erica’s Trees ere W orth Seving"* 1229 MAIN ST. e MANCHESTER Nancy Tatano of Stamford, who ministration about bolding a position Author-photo^apher Yolla Niclas is shown hanging her "Jasmine Baby Elephant Angel Currently, there is political Perhaps, we should serves as state president of in that administration. in D is^ ise at Fm I Prints, 466 Main St. Miss Niclas’ photography will be on exhibit there furor concerning water remember the land is our registrars, has spoken against the in­ Weinberg was one of the early sup­ resource development home base, no matter that we stant voting concept. The Generai porters of Carter and served as one a^atbn^^” her photographs are originals used to display some of her literary projects, mostly in the West, have trod on the moon and may Assembiy’s Election Committee has of the state co-ordinators for his campaign. It has been rumored that ^ m her a]»rtment overlooking Wickham Park, she wrote her well-known book which some want to eliminate yet penetrate some other defeated the idea for this iegisiative session. he might be offered a New England publish^ recently entitled’ “White Tails and Green Clover,’’ a delightful story for all ages 2 and others want to continue. galaxy. But the idea is being considered for regional position by Carter. of rabbit family life in Wickham Park. «> j 6 The issue is not conservation Man’s relationship to the federai eiections. If approved by the But, he said, "No one has discussed Sears in itself, if you define it as the land is not slave nor master. federai government and not by the it with me.” He did say that he might father of conservation did The land can be terrifying as state, it wouid create a situation be Interested in some type of local almost seven decades ago. Gif­ anyone who has endured a where two different voting position in the administration, but he procedures would be needed in years is not interested in taking a job in ford Pinchot described conser­ drought can testify. The land with both federai and state eiections. Washington. Radi vation as the wise use of a can be forgiving if we use the But, both Stevenson and Peck are “I don’t want to have to relocate resource. land wisely rather than exploit hopefui the idea wiii someday my fandly,” he said. The problem of man and his it. become a reaiity in Connecticut. Weinberg is also pleased with relationship to the land is not On this Earth Week, we face "The accessibiiity to registration Carter’s performance as President. the land, but that man does, a fundamental question when it should be promoted,” Stevenson "Things are going very smoothly. He’s doing an excellent job,” he said. hopefully, gaining wisdom. comes to the land. Do we con­ said. "If it’s going to heip register more This means the conservation tinue to use whatever means voters, we’re both for it,” Peck said. criteria of a generation ago we wish to use the land? Or do Both agreed that the instant voting may no longer meet the test of we begin to think in the terms idea wouid eiiminate one of the most being the wisest use of a of what the land can sustain in frequent Eiection Day problems — natural resource. the long term? The person who comes to vote and finds that his or her name is no It is extremely important the The wisdom already learned .. r 1 j X 11 1 % iun^crlonger unon ulcthe u)wiitown’s 9 votervuicr list.iisi. This iiusis is Gardening environmentalists of today in the use of land tells us the usually a person who has moved from SAVE«60 remember this, too, because greatest abuse of all is often one voting district to another or has TWO DAYS ONLY! we find they tend at times to neglect. moved out-of-town and then come By Frank Atwood AM-FM STEREO 8-TRACK think what they have dis­ So let us live with the land, back without registering again. RECORD/PLAY SYSTEM covered the wisest use — or in work it efficiently, allocate it "It would keep us from getting the last-minute crowds,” Peg Lucas, a some notable instances non­ Lowest Price Ever wisely, and cherish it, not only worker in the registrars office, said use— of a natural resource and during Earth Week hut every of the proposai. Frequently, when Uie Mrs. Robert Bycholski started her avocado tree from are infallible. week. Man can never re-create deadline for voter registration nears, weeds. They'll start to grow very soon. A sprinkling of 15095 9 9 ^ on ScoUs the seed that came from a fruit she bought at the super­ Many of the projects in the the Garden of Eden, but he can the registrars office is flooded wiUi garden fertilizer can be scratched into the soil close to market, sticking toothpicks in it to hold the seed each plant to good advantage. news today are being most surely stop creating work and requests connected with Realistic proves hi-fi doesn t have A suspended, partly immersed, in a glass of water. Spraying with fungicide as soon as the leaves show to be high! Listen to radio, play challenged as uneconomic, en­ wastelands. registering new voters. Turf Builder The registrars have received infor­ She planM the large end of the seed at the bottom, cor­ green is a good early-season practice. It is easier to keep prerecorded tapes and record your mation from Minnesota and Wiscon­ rectly. ’The new roots will start from the bottom, growing the leaves healthy than to try to cure them once they have own. Auto-manual program change, sin, two states that have adopted the from a naturai cleft in the big seed. She had to wait six a disease like black spot. auto-stop, mike inputs, headphone Covers up to Instant voter registration procedure. months for the roots to start, which seems an unusually jack, phono input. Now 37% OFF! 5,000 sq. ft. long time. Some people would not have the patience to Stevenson said that both states 17'/4 lbs. wait so long. UUWN FiWTlLIXB* have reported about a five per cent 5 ’ ’ Once the roots appeared, however, it was not long increase in the turnout of voters. He Scotts Turf Builder will help P before the green shoot of a new stem appeared at the does not expect quite that large an in­ your lawn grow denser, thicker, Bolton man objects crease in Manchester, because local small end of the seed and it was time to place the growing SAVE iii^i ■ seed in a flower pot. greener. voter turnout has generally been This avocado grew faster and higher than one should to $80,000 dog house. good. ‘19.99 ’Turf Builder, 51% lbs., But, even with a five per cent in­ expect. It has been moved into a larger pot several times 41% for up to 15,000 sq. ft. . . . 15.77 To the editor, new homes have been added in the crease in Manchester, about 1,500 and now, with the pot standing on the floor, reaches to the Those attending the zoning public last few years, with many children voters, the town would only need one top of the living room window. It gets good light here, since the window faces East, and it has had sufficient BOOKSHELF hearing heard School Supt. R. Allen, and wandering dogs. Their parents additional worker at each of the ten R water and nutrients to keep it growing. representing the school board, op­ apparently lacking this infallible polling places, he said. This would HI-FI SPEAKER pose the use of town-owned land for a learning of school boards continue to When the tip of the plant reaches the ceiling, as seems CAR CASSEHE dog pound. He prefers that the purchase these "undesirable likely, Mrs. Bycholski will have to decide whether to cut it back, find a new home for it with a higher ceiling, or Reg. 5 9 ^ ^ ^ FM STEREO SAVE taxpayers buy a parcel of industrial r animals” for pets, for love, for Almanac favorite S e rta ^ zoned land for $60,000. protection. throw it out. She can always start another one with TAPE PLAYER another seed. Our selectmen stated that this I have no dog, but I do remember parcei is now producing a tax By United Press International Add "no-fade cassette *3 0 the pleasure my children had Today is Thursday, April 21, the revenue on its assessment of $29,000. growing up with theirs, and now with No fruit tape and FM stereo to your 111th day of 1977 with 254 to follow. 3 4 « car or boat. Stereo/mono Its purchase wili mean a yearly loss the exception of the times of a mis­ There is no use looking for flowers or fruit. Avocado 40-1980 R e g .Q Q 95 of this tax revenue, the loss of scarce The moon is between its new phase plants grown in the home do not, to my knowledge, ever switch, slide controls, step, I try to be tolerant of these and first quarter. industrial land and the loss of poten­ wandering pets. Judging from my come to flower. They are sub-tropical trees, native to Realistic s MC-1000 delivers dynamite sound locking last forward and tial tax revenue that industrial use The morning stars are Mars and Central America, and would grow taller than any living in genuine walnut veneer. Big 8' woofer and rewind. Realistic makes it yard, an enclosed dog pound is a lot Venus. would bring. more healthful than this student own room ceiling if grown outdoors in Florida. tweeter for full 30-20,000 Hz. Now $25 OFF' easy to own, easy to install! The evening stars are Mercury, I add this up, iand cost, lost tax yard. The avocado is a handsome foliage plant, however, 6 9 ? § Jupiter and Saturn. revenue and interest, the $15,000 cost To School Supt. Allen’s demand with many leaves on the main stem and on side branches. These iwo credit cards are of the dog pound construction, brings ’Those bom on this date are under It is also easy to grow. The seed is soft enough so you can honored at participating Radio that the selectmen seek alternative the sign of Taurus. Shack stores Other credit the first year cost around $80,000 to sites; 1 suggest that the selectmen put a toothpick into it, and three toothpicks are enough to plans may also be available Former U.S. Secretary of State lay on the backs of the citizens. ask the voters to remove this $60,(XK) hold the seed suspended in a jelly jar. Details at your nearby store I urge that our town fathers in­ Dean Acheson was born April 21, Plants seem to grow to unusual size for Mrs. Bycholski. SAVE from the school board’s budget to pay 1893. vestigate the leasing of a private for an alternative. Two years ago, we had a picture of her coleus which SAVE *1.72 on Scotts suite at the Hartford Hilton for the The present large money request by measured 40 inches across. It was then in a pot in the accommodations of our stray dogs. It the school board can bring a nine- Yesterdays ] same living room window, but at Christmas, this was the 42% Turf Builder pi U 8 2 must be less burdensome than the mill increase in itself and the adding place reserved for the Christmas tree and Mrs. Bycholski eliminate many troublesome Covers up to school board recommendation. called a plant store in Hartford and described her coleus. S.NO sq.ft. of their demand for an industrial site 25 years ago y®*“' l»*T' * tbor- This board also made the claim for the dog pound will mean a 13-mill The store manager came to her house and bought the Reg. ou^Meemng of nutrients. Save now that the nearby dog pound would en­ hike in taxes for Bolton residents. Over 40 acres of land in plant. Then it died in the store. 2 $19.M bag, 34 Iba. for up to ie,Me to. 7 7 danger the student health and Manchester area is blackened by Mrs. Bycholski is a medical receptionist in a Such concern for the welfare of the fires. AM-FM DIGITAL COMPACT REALISTIC® ft. coverage ...... jjl j y welfare and could attract other un­ Manchester doctor’s office, and her husband, Robert, is a . » town and residents deserves an Cheney Bros, reopens after shut­ CASSETTE RECORDER 69® desirable animals to the area. CLOCK RADIO award. I’m sure many will join me in down. fireman. This last section gets me. SAVE 30% urging that Sen. William Proxmire’s "Lights On” nets $3,100 for cancer Record family events, favorite Are they claiming that a Bolton ’’Golden Fleece” award for the fund. Wake to music or 24 hour Reg. 4 9 ® ® dog pound will attract hungry lions Pruning roses voices and notes with 3 9 9 5 month of April goes deserving to the 10 years ago alarm. Snooze bar, sleep portable CTR-39. Auto-level, from Africa, bears from Alaska? 1 Bolton Board of Education. When small leaf buds appear on rose canes, it is time to switch, big lighted digits and also question their claim that parents R. Bruce Watkins completes his prune the roses. We got the job done the other day with auto-stop, counter,case and S A V E » 3 Walter Treschuk sixth gallon of blood donation, and dial. Wood grain styling! 14-819 support this claim. the help of a high school boy and the usual questions had batts. Now $30 OFF! 29 Carter St. Joseph Czerwinski, completes 3 4 ™ to answered, which canes to keep and where to cut them Broadcast-type Around my home, a hundred or so Bolton seventh during Bloodmobile visit which nets a total of 119 pints of back. AM-FM RADIO SMOKE KILLS! DETECT IT EARLY lawn spreader blood. If you are new at the job, the leaf bud you are looking < 'I' FOR YOUR BIKE W. Harry England, president of for may be only a tiny red nub. If it has been a hard SAVE Water Fluoridation opposed Reg. >88 W.H. England Lumber Co., is named winter, the live buds may be found only quite close the $21.99 director of Vernon National Bank. ground, but this was an easy winter, with snow cover Reg. 2 9 ® ® SAVE 28% Dear editor: we drink, and I applaud Mr, Wilson’s The Rev. and Mrs. Eric Gothberg protecting the lower part of the rose canes for many After reading Mr. Edward Wilson’s 20% R0 9 .4 I” Rugged large-capacity attempt to alert our town officials of and 18 teen-agers from Emanuel weeks. There were abundant new buds. S A V E * 2 article on fluoride in our water supp­ lawn spreader helps this fact. I would also hope that Mr. Lutheran Church go to St. Croix in The rule is, first, to cut back to the ground all old canes ly, and Mr. Don’s opinion, I must ad­ bring Utose big jobs Wilson pursues this matter further. Virgin Islands to participate in a that are dead from top to bottom. Then one chooses the 2 3 » Your Q 9 9 mit Mr. Wilson presented some very program similar to Peace Corps. 2 9 9 5 down to size. Four to Mr. Don stated that he did a paper strongest of the live canes and cuts each one above a Choice C # '-j valid points. C m 1^^275-451 eight foot path depend­ on fluoridation 20 years ago. I might ground bud. This may be a foot from the ground or half In my own case, I have found the Disconnects Archer" Smoke Alan Reg. $$.HCrahsmaa Lawn Rake ing on Uie material be­ jU' j l ; ; add that studies done at that time, Reg. t5.N Craftimaa Bow Saw water in Manchester has that distance. instantly. Fits mounts on wall ing used. recommended all children to have Each bud left growing on the cane will become, quite Reg. 85.N Crattsnan Bow Rake deteriorated to where I cannot drink Thoughts any handlebar. or ceiling. R«g-85.W Craftamaa Shovel it. their tonsils removed; today, we are soon, a new side branch, and the roses, in June, will With batteries. told to leave the tonsils alone. Let’s 1 yr, ball, included ’This has not always been so; when "Submit yourself therefore to God. appear on these new branches. We are not looking for not panic about a few cavities and I first moved to town, the water Resist the devil, and he will flee from blossom buds this early, only for leaf buds. Some that RADIO SHACK’S 1977 PRICES ARE ON AVERAGE WITHIN 1% OF OUR LOW 1975 PRICES possibly harm the health of our you.” have grown faster than others will already show small caused me no problems, but as time R s d w Sears IMn n Amartca ahopa macoaeom auncsoom SAnnasaAu.wui ■AituuivaM citizens. went on, I began to (eel sick and my James 4:7 green leaves. 388 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST i l n e k ’Thank you, submitted by It is also a good time, while you are doing the job, to Beri Bycholski, 2, stands beside her mother's doctor said it might be the water. MANCHESTER SHDPPINQ PARKADE 8Ui«Mwi GwHwumi e why did you take it?" If you double your partner will Mrs. Edward Steele of Meriden. bridesmaid. Horton of 63 Princeton St., CANCER (June 21-July 22) An take your double out. Mrs. Steele is a teacher in the Manchester was recently Mabisco Ritz Crackers 2 oz pkg 89C unusual situation could develop route today. This could be a big The Rev. Edward J. Quinn of St. mistake. Brian Ellis of Saybrook served as Meriden School System. Mr. Steele is elected to Phi Beta Kappa has been named to the today whareby a strain could be awry’s World Rose of Lima Church celebrated the best man. Ushers were Greg Steele a representative for Blue Cross. at Mount Holyoke College dean’s list at Colby -leischmanns Margarine ib^^kg 77C placed on your resources PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) in South Hadley, Mass. College, Waterville, because another tailed lo live up Although your motives are The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions jiamorene Drain Power s o z cani.98 to obligations. Miss Perreault has a Maine. laudable concerning those un­ A graduate of LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In dealing der your care, your tactics may double major in economics Bumble Bee hunk Light Tuna 6V3 oz can 69$ with friends today you’re prone defeat your own purpose. Menus Manchester High School, F H E t v / GRANITE's TYEAH.' TH' NEW NOW HE r e a l i z e s HE ^ R and political science. Last lo be a little loo touchy. II they c e r t a i n l y u p s e t CO M PUTER he is a senior majoring in '^oronet Ul[r?IV- p*fy° 4roHpkg95(pj don’t comply exactly, you could SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT summer she participated 2 ARIES (March 21-AprU 19) You ABOUT SOMETHING./ j CAME TODAY. ONE FROM A A\ORE WELL- b i o l o g y .___ become unreasonably angry. are a bit of a daydreamer today, E ld erly Tuesday: Braised beef casserole giblet gravy, mashed potatoes, in the Complex p r o Y e n c o m p a n y ' Organizations internship 'urina Dog Chow ch«se2iTbag6.89 VIRQO (Aug. 23-SapL 22) Be with a limited attention span. 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Harvey W. Richardson Obituaries EAST HARTFORD - Harvey W. Manchester Richardson, 59, of 441 Main St., hus­ Named scholars band of Mi's. Arline Chase Richard­ Hospital’ James E. Chace George M. Zern son, died Wednesday at Hartford iEu^ntn^ Two area high school seniqrs have and Mrs. Charles Launi of 220 Scott Discharged Monday: Poten- been named National Merit $1,000 Dr., has received many honors in her James E. Chace, 65, of 579 Center EAST HARTFORD - George M. Hospital. za Csaszar, 1188 W. Middle FREE Zerp, 45, of 85 Barbara Dr., died Bom in Machais, Maine on Aug. 15, M p ra lb Scholarship winners. They are Susan high school career. She received the St., husband of Mrs. Geraldine Butz Tpke.; Dorothy HIckins, 56 J. Launi, of Manchester High School Wednesday at Hartford Hospital 1917, Mr. Richardson lived in East Harris St.; Grace Giglio, 111 gold key in the Scholastic Writing Chace, died Wednesday at and Timothy J. Oberg of South Wind­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. after a long illness. He was the hus­ Hartford the past 11 years. He was Pleasant Valley Rd., South Contest, was a Presidential Scholar ^ BOX STORAGE Section Two sor High School. Mr. Chace was bom in Manchester band of Mrs. Mary Jane Cahill Zern. employed at Choice-Vend in Windsor Windsor; Devra Baum, .31 semi-finalist, winner of the Harvard The two students were selected March 11, 1912, the son of Winfield Mr. Zern was bom in Newark, Locks for the past 17 years. He was a Reed St., Rockville; Doris of all Winter Garments Book Award and winner of various and Augusta Neumann Chace, and N.J., and lived in East Hartford 14 veteran of World War II having Lausier, 135 Troy St., South (when cleaned and pressed) from among 14,000 finalists in the awards as a member of the school’s years. served in the U.S. Army. Windsor; Walter Cellnskl, 93 scholarship competition from the na­ debating team. had been a life-iong resident. Summit St.; Jean Eberle, 957 tion. The names of the 1,000 winners Prior to retiring in August 1974, he He worked for the Hartford Elec­ Other survivors are two sons, In the 1976 national French contest N. River Rd., Coventry; was released this week by the she placed first in Connecticut and had been employ^ at the D&L Store tric Light Co. as a lineman for 20 Charles E. Jones and Roger D. Sylvia Noble, Glastonbury; and by The Manchester Evening years. Jones, both of Glastonbury; a NOW A T National Merit Scholarship Corpora­ New England and fourth in the na­ Brian Colbath, 490 Taylor St. tion. tion. She is a member of the National Heraid in its advertising department. He was a Navy veteran of the daughter. Miss Celia M. Richardson Also, MeMle Anderson, Top town He was a veteran of World War II Korean Conflict, and a member of of East Hartford; two sisters, Mrs. Wllllmantlc; Arthur The selection of the winners was Honor Society. and the Korean Conflict. He served in the Naval Reserve in Hartford at the Josephine Ladd of Boston, Mass, and Coulombe, 10 Mitchell Dr., ONE HOUR MARTINIZING" based on the finalist’s academic Miss Launi was an American Field the U.S. Marines in the Asia-South time of his death. Mrs. Marguerite Shenburne of East Hartford; Ruth Kneppel, record, extracurricular attainments, Service Exchange Student in Sri Pacific area and received the Bronze He was a communicant of St. Isaac Detroit, Mich; and four 67 Elizabeth Dr.; Ruth FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS spellers two sets of aptitude test scores, Lanka in 1976 and serves as co­ Star. He was a member of St. Mary's Jogues Church. grandchildren. Hallowell, 1013 Main St., biographical statements and the president of the American Field Ser­ Episcopal Church. Other survivors are seven sons, Funeral services will be Saturday South Windsor; Eloise 299 W. Middle Tpke. 7 7 Main St. 622 E. Middle Tpke. 906 Main St. recommendation of the high school vice Club. Adams, Granby. principal. In hearing of the award. Miss Other survivors are two brothers, Michael Zern, Stephen Zern, Timothy at 9 a.m. at the First Church of Discharged Tuesday: MANCHESTER • MANCHESTER , MANCHESTER « E.HTF0. named Miss Launi, the daughter of Mr. Launi said she is very pleased, as the Robert A. Chace and Carlton N. Zern, Christopher Zern, William Christ, Congregational in Glaston­ Elizabeth Lee, 30 Nutmeg Chace, both of Manchester; and a Zern, George Thomas Zern and bury. Burial will be in Veterans 6 4 6-1887 64 9 -21 0 0 6 4 9 -41 7 2 289-9100 monetary amount will help in her Lane, East Hartford; Frances studies at Yale University where she niece, Mrs. Dorothy Grindrod of Daniel Edward Zern, all at home; Memorial Field, Hillside Cemetery Rowley, 20 Ferndale Dr.; The second annual townwide school Framington, Mass. two daughters, Catherine Mary Zern in East Hartford with full military Mary B^rc, 130 Carver Lane; spelling bee for Manchester elemen­ has chosen to continue her studies. Funeral services will be held and Agnes Marie Zern, both at home, honors. Marilyn Marinelli, 9 Moore tary students produced five winners Oberg is the 17-year-old son of Mr. Saturday at 1 p.m. from the Holmes and two sisters, Mrs. Frances Friends may call at the Callahan Ave., East Hartford; who made it through what they con­ and Mrs. Linwood Oberg of South Funeral Home, 400 Main St. with the Christopher of Point Pleasant, N.J., Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., on Kathleen Johnson, Rt. 66, sidered the difficult words. Windsor. His major field of study is Rev. Barbara West of St. Mary’s and Mrs, Anthony Murphy of Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Columbia; Eliza Ahrens, 76 The winners are; Kristin Gunther mathematics and he is a member of Church officiating. Burial will be in Yonkers, N.Y. Imperial Dr,; Nancy Samp­ of 11 Broad St., Grade 2, Waddell the math team at South Windsor East Cemetery. The funeral is Friday at 10:15 a.m. son, 1 Deerfield Lane, School, who considered all her words High. Michael Simko Ellington; Betty Tucker, “easy” ; Karen Irish of 70 Laurel St., Oberg was voted by his class as the Friends may call at the funeral from the Callahan Funeral Home, Wllllmantlc; Victoria Hewey, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, with a EAST HARTFORD - Michael Grade 3, Washington School, who ’’most likely to succeed.” He was a home on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Simko, 39, of 16 Whiting St., Plain- 913 Walnut St., East Hartford. Ct The Classic White Buck Returns j Memorial contributions may be Mass at 11 at St. Isaac Jogues said "perhaps” was her most dif­ 1976 participant in Connecticut Boys’ ville, died Tuesday at New Britain Also, Raymond Clark, State, a State of Connecticut Scholar made to the Book of Remembrance Church. Burial will be in Veterans Broad Brook; Debora Petock, Four winners and a runner-up in Wednesday’s townwide school spelling bee smile proudly ficult word; Elizabeth Tan of 128 Del- General Hospital after a short il­ and has been named a Capital Area at St. Mary’s Church or to the Memorial Field, Hillside Cemetery, 24W Ford St.; Daniel Murphy, 6 byWM^pvoT^ as they wear their medals awarded them. From left are Kristin Gunther Elizabeth Tan mont St.. runner-uD for Grade 3. lness. He was the son of Mrs. Pauline Bentley School, had to ponder on Scholar by Trinity College, Northern Connecticut Chapter of the East Hartford, 21 Waddell Rd.; Richard (runner-up), Todd Zinker, Jeff Baskin and David Lammey. Karen Irish, Grade 3 winner, Leukemia Society of America, 44 Friends may call at the funeral Majewsk Doktor of East Hartford. Shek, Colchester; Cheryl "village” ; Todd Zinker of 4 Alice Oberg is also a member of the Mr. Simko was born in Hartford was on a class field trip and was unable to be in the photo. (Herald photo by Barlow) State St., Hartford. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Swanson, 11 Brewer St., East The all-time favorite Dr., Grade 4, Buckley School, National Honor Society, the school The family suggests that those and lived in the area most of life Hartford; Loren "seamstress” ; Jeff Baskin of 38 newspaper, the World Affairs Club Harry F. Erlel before moving to Plainville. Bartholomew, Glastonbury: casual shoe...supple Kennedy Rd., Grade 5, Manchester and was manager of the basketball wishing to do so may make memorial Irene Press, 72 Pond Lane, gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ Other survivors are two brothers white buckskin with Green School, “loneliness” ; David team. ROCKVILLE — Harry F. Ertel, 84, and a sister. South Windsor; Clifford ty, 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford, safety red rubber soles. Lammey of 404 Spring St., Grade 6, \ Oberg has not yet made a decision of 68 Hyde Ave, died Wednesday The funeral is Friday at 8:15 a.m. Collette, Stafford Springs. night at his home. Conn. 06105 Slowness of budget cutting Martin School, “homogenize.” SUSAN LAUNI on which college he will attend. from the D’Esopo East Hartford Chilly SUrt Mr. Ertel was born April 19, 1893, Funeral Chapel, High and Carter *32 in Rockville and lived there all his Harry E, Kopp President Ulysses S. Grant life. Sts., with a Mass at 9 at St. Mary’s endured 16-degree Also in dirty buck ROCKVILLE - Harry E. Kopp, 58, Church, East Hartford. Burial will be temperatures and 40-mile-an- draws fire from Republicans Mr. Ertel formerly served as an of 21 Linden PI. died Tuesday at in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, hour winds at his inaugural in HNC accused of violations alderman in the former city govern­ 1863. West Point cadets fell Atty. George C. Lessner of the trust did not divulge information responded only by repeating HNC’s Rockville General Hospital. Bloomfield, senseless from the cold and *30 BY GREG PEARSON "When cuts are proposed, they The committee also unanimously ment of Rockville, and also as chair­ Mr. Kopp was born Feb. 12,1919, in Manchester has charged that the to investors that suggested financial intention to sell off its 31 per cent in­ Friends may call at the funeral guests at the inaugural ball (Herald Reporter) play with our heart strings,” Mrs. approved a suggestion made by man of the Public Works Commis­ Hartford and lived in Rockville for home tonight from 7 to 9. Hartford National Corp.(HNC) was reverses, beginning in 1974, which terest in the trust, HNC Mortgage sion. danced in heavy coats as the The Manchester Republican Town Ferguson said, referring specifically Joseph Swensson Sr. that the party several years. champagne froze solid. guilty of fraudi and securities law later proved to be correct. He said, and Realty Investors, Inc. He was retired from Hamilton Committee Wednesday night, to concerns raised by residents and begin an active year-round fund­ He retired about four years ago as officials about the effects of possible raising effort. In the past, fund­ violations in handling a controversial the bank labeled as ”a cheap shot and Newell ended the questioning after Standard Division of United a government inspector at LaPointe sparked by remarks from its three real estate investment trust set up a narrow exposition’’ a bank about two hours on a motion to Technologies, Windsor Locks, where representatives on the Board of reductions in the school and police raising drives have been conducted Industries in Rockville. budgets. five years ago. analyst’s report predicting serious adjourn from HNC Director William he worked after having worked in the Directors, attacked the proposed primarily during the time of elec­ He was a U.S. Navy veteran of Director Paul Willhide said that he tions. Lessner, an advisory board impacts from troubled real estate K. Cole, despite shouts of protest woolen mills in Rockville for many World War II. 1977-78 budget and the lack of member of the Hartford National operations. from shareholders. years. progress thus far on reducing the supports the party’s stand of seeking Wallace Irish Jr. also suggested Survivors are his father, Julius no more than a two-mill increase. Bank and Trust Co, before reaching Lessner suggested that the bank Lessner said he was representing a He was a World War 1 Navy SAVE mill increase included with that that the party consider sending out a Kopp of New Britain; a son, Alan ^40 mandatory retirement age in 1972, "rescue and sustain” the trust either group of shareholders which had budget. ”1 rather doubt we’ll make it. If we newsletter to keep members in­ veteran, a member of Hockanum Kopp of Santa Barbara, Calif.; and a leveled the charges at the annual through a merger or some other con­ weighed legal action, but decided to Barracks of World War I Veterans, Party members described the don’t. I’ll vote against the budget,” formed of recent local and state brother, Edward Kopp, also of Santa he said. meeting Wednesday of the bank solidation. first take its case directly and public­ American Legion Post 14, and proposed $25.5 million budget as ’’ap­ Republican happenings. Mrs. Barbara. Willhide said that Weiss seems to holding company, HNC Chairman Robert L, Newell ly to the board of directors. Campbell Council of the Knights of palling” and recommended more ef­ Ferguson suggested that such a The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. at EUREKA be telling the board that what is in mailing might take the form of a Lessner charged both the bank and Columbus in Manchester. ficiency and more sacrificing by the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Ellington the budget has been approved or is a He was a founder of the 65 Club of local government. “position paper” concentrating on Ave., Rockville, with the Rev. necessity. one major political item. Rockville. Eugene Mitchell, pastor of the First POWER'TEAM Carl Zinsser, one of the Republican H ousing He was a communicant of St. Ber­ Matter Charge directors, held up a 1971 Democratic Town Chairman Thomas Ferguson Lutheran Church of Rockville, of­ Complacency? said the idea might be an expensive nard’s Church. ficiating. Burial will be in Zion Hill Bank Amaricard ad that said, “We can do it better.for project AGWAYI Survivors are 4 daughters, Mrs. less.” ”1 think he (Weiss) is relying on one to implement, but it should be Cemetery, Hartford. The Total New American Expreee “taken under advisement.” Harriet Gunther, Mrs. Faith Then, referring to the 9.43 mill hike the fact that people are very com­ Friends m?iy call at the funeral placent,” Willhide said. The committee named delegates to bids asked Yarusewicz and Miss Katharine home tonight from 7 to 9. Cleaning System in General Fund taxes that would be Ertel, all of Rockville, and Mrs. Bar­ r^uired for the proposed budget, Other committee members added the May 10 convention to elect All container bara Costa of Framingham, Mass,; 2 Dollar for Dollar Zinsser asked, “When are they going criticism of the budget. representatives to the Republican The 40-unit elderly Easy to grow grown stock. brothers, Edwin Ertel and Arthur Mrs. Evelyn j. Robinson to get around to reducing that in­ ”It doesn't seem there is any con­ State Central Committee. housing project on Spencer America’s Best Value! sideration being given to the Ellen Zinsser, representing the St. is now being advertised Plant without Ertel, both of Rockville; 2 sisters, Mrs. Evelyn J. Robinson, 66, of 326 crease? residents of M anchester,’’ Don Republican Women’s Club, an­ for bidding by contractors. Mrs. Daniel Kerr and Miss Louise 22nd St., Court East Bradenton, Fla., "It’s time for them to put up or Beauty root shock! shut up,” he said, Genovesi said. "The people of the nounced that the group's annual The bid opening will be Ertel, both of Rockville; 13 died Monday in Florida. Town of Manchester just can’t affort luncheon will be held May 4. May 17 at 2 p.m. in the grandchildren and 1 great-great­ She lived in Florida 18 years after Since 1872 ’’The problem right now is the grandchild. manager (Town Manager Robert B. it.” A thank-you note from John Manchester Housing moving from Manchester and Thompson, a former Democratic Authority offices at 24 B"-12"tall The funeral is Saturday at 9:15 Weiss) runs the board. The board Clarence “ Bud” Brown said, "This 1 gal. container Thompson where she lived many mayor, was read to the committee by Bluefield Dr., according to a.m. from the Burke-Fortin Funeral years. doesn’t tell the manager what to do,” town can be run more efficiently for -SHVIIVIONS Zinsser said. a lot less money.” Vice-chairperson Elsie Swensson. Pascal Mastrangelo, Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, Survivors are a son, Robert W. Eye-PoppIng $ 4 9 5 I s m s In other business, the town com­ Thompson was honored last month at authority chairman. with a Mass at 10 at St. Bernard’s Robinson of Pittsfield, Mass.; a Director Vivian Ferguson said that Rhododendrons CX3WNTOWN MARTFOBO SVC8T MAPTFORO CSNTtR mittee appointed three new a bipartisan testimonial dinner. The project received REQ.$S.SO SAVESSC Church. Full military honors will be daughter, Mrs. Ruth R. Walker of MATsJCMEaTER PARKA06 8*.4SeiJRYTOWN StMlSeuRY the town, like all homeowners, must members to fill vacancies. The new The town committee also approved state bonding approval in •gorgeous red, white and accorded at the burial in St. Ber­ Lakeworth, Fla.; a brother, George make some sacrifices in tough pink globes of florets economic times. spending $70 to pay half the tuition of 1973 and has encountered nard’s Cemetery. Ward of Hampton, N.Y.; and two committee members are Shirley often reach melon sizel Bjarkman, of 28 Franklin St., four party members who are atten­ numerous delays. 2 gal. container Friends may call at the funeral grandchildren. ”It’s time for a new approach to •blossoms last for weeks! home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 government— a realistic approach,” Charles Lucas, of 426 Hilliard St., ding a course in campaign manage­ Graveside services will be Friday ment sponsored by the state $ 7 9 5 p.m. at 11 a.m. at East Cemetery. she said. and Joseph Sheridan, of 211 Homestead St. Republican organization. The family suggests that those Friends may call at the Holmes CC students REQ.$9.50 SAVE $1.55 wishing to do so may make memorial Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Friday urge funds gifts to St. Bernard’s School. from 9 to 10 a.m, before the service. F ir e c a lls for colleges Hardy Exbury Evergreen Azaleas Band shell given $1,000 Azaleas 8"-12" tall HARTFORD (UPI) - 1 gal. container ^Brigadoon’ a fine show Manchester Students marched outside • hardiMt dackluoui A donation of $1,000 by the Travelers In­ azalou ivallibla... wintsr . By JUNE TOMPKINS professional as one scene after Harry Beaton’s The band shell will be completed before Wednesday. 1:04 p.m. the Capitol Wednesday hardy In the Northeaitl ’ ^ 9 5 Herald Reporter would find anywhere. death, is beautifully surance Company has given a “shot in the the May 22 dedication ceremonies, accor­ —false alarm, Manchester urging lawmakers to in­ •proluta bkromars... Complementing their arm” to the fund raising efforts for ding to reports. High School (Town) REQ.$4.50 SAVES5C The 30th anniversaries of dramatic with the entrance crease funding for Connec­ blossoms usually cover/i serious part in the play are Manchester’s Bicentennial Band Shell, The phone and electric lines are in, Wednesday, 3:04 p.m. —car the whole bush •wide 15"-18"Ult the Gilbert and Sullivan of pipers in full regalia • Edg. g ,i, tho( Ion lough inch olong ibo bouhoord too ticut’s two-year communi­ Jim Pasqurell as Jeff • Moto..drivM booltf bor bruib dotp-clMot torpoling. tvon ibogi Ted LaBonne, chairman of the fund drive, Walter Senkow, town engineer, said. fire, Florence SI. (Town) selection of colors ^ 2 gal. container Workshop and Lerner’s and from the Sphinx ty colleges. Douglas, the other • W M o f b ® hood 0d|0ili oolomoliool, lo ooy lorpol boigbt fiooi low nog lo Mgh said. Joseph Swensson Jr., contractor for the Wednesday, 5:10 p.m, —leaf 15” -24" tall Loewe's lovely musical, Highlanders. fire, 87 Blue Ridge Dr; The students, who American, and Chris Hand • Doku.

Help Wanted IS Balk leads to defeat [ Baseball] Ruhlp. rulcS RSoX Bnen busy with SECRETARIES - Immediate your spring cleaning? game in a row,” said Tiger his first save. ^Grab'hag lineup^ work available for you 6y the BOSTON (UPI) - Find tots of things day or week. Highest hourly Manager R alp h Houk, "He’s a great reliever to MHS jayvees Vern Ruble used a new you no longer use? rates. Phone 278-1884 or apply whose team snapped a have come in with a one M anchester High’s Sell them fart for S h e H e r a l h to Manpower, Inc., 10 Havnet for Cheney with Vinal formula and finally three-game losing streak. run lead,” said Boston Street, Hartford. Jayvee baseball team im­ extra cash with passed a pitching “When he keeps that ball Manager Don Zimmer. proved Its record to S-1 wins for Yankees low-cost CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EXPERIENCED Plumber’s Two runs in the sixth examination against down, he’s all right.” "He can make hitters look yesterday with a 12-7 win Classified adsi Helper - Salary commen­ “ T h a t’s th e key for awful bad.” of Uie inning. inning, one scoring on over Enfield High at the Boston Red Sox NEW YORK (UPI) intended to use the same surate with experience. Call me...keeping the ball Rookie Steve Kemp 8498944. a balk, lifted Vinal Moriarty Field. after nine straight bad — Toronto Manager Munson doubled after a down,” said Ruble, 2-1, drove in what proved to be batting order in today’s Bob Claughsey notched ieadoff walk to Willie Ran­ Tech to a 4-3 Charter outings against the the winning run with a Roy Hantsfield concluding game of the PHONE 643-2711 BABYSITTER Wanted two to who went seven innings his second win for the dolph and Jackson singled four-game set with the three nights a week. For five Oak Conference team. before yielding in the sixth-inning homer off Luis expressed pleasure FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOURAD young Indians. He went the to drive both home and tie Blue Jays. children Rockville - Vernon baseball win over The TTger righthander eighth inning after back-to- Tiant that travelled 390 with his starting Phon* distance striking out seven the game. Jackson came Hargan was strafed for area only. 875-3208. said he "threw more back Sox singles. "Against feet into the Detroit l]l r r r r r i a i i j T,y«,* .V i: Cheney Tech yester­ and walking thm . Offen­ pitcher despite the around to score the go- five runs, five hits and four 643-2711 changeups” Wednesday this club you’ve got to stay bullpen. Rusty Staub belted INDEX TOOL 4 DYE Maker - day at the Beavers’ sively, Chris DeCiantis had hurler’s sad results. ahead run for New York on walks while getting only Minimun of 5 years. night, as he helped pitch ahead of the hitters and a third-inning shot that ADVERTISINB field. a perfect day going four- “I thought (Steve) a pair of walks and Chris three outs against the N O T I C I 8 Experience on dye making Detroit to a 3-2 victory keep that ball down.” gave the Tigers a 2-1 lead. l i c r a l i Y 1 Loel And Found and dye repair won. La Point Hargan was targeting his Chambliss’ bases-loaded 2 P ereonaM RATES It was the Hawks' fourth for-four including a double. over the Red Sox. Yankees, but Hartsfield. ClASSIFlFD ADVENflSING The 26-year old former It was the third homer for single with two outs. 3 Announcemente Industries, 155 West Main straight win, they've tied Leo Diana drove in three pitches pretty well,” said was reluctant to remove 1 day ....1 1 « word por day Ruble, who got his first 4 Enterteinmoni Street, Rockville. Call 872- Olivet (Michigan) College both. Since the Yankees batted 3 days ... 1(H word par day W W i one, while the setback runs with a bases-loaded Hartsfield after Hargan him. Finally, after the 5 — A u ctio ns 8581, extension 285, An Equal two major league wins star gave up seven hits, in­ Aurelio Rodriguez drove around in the first, Ran­ 0 days — 9s word par day drops Gieney to 1-4 for the double while Mickey was shelled for five runs in Yankees went in front 4-2, FINANCIAL 20 days .... 0s word par day Opportunity Employer. over Boston in ^ptember cluding a first inning home home the Tiger's first run INVITATION _ campaign. Coulomhe had two hits, as two innings Wednesday dolph again led off in the and had two men on in the 0 Bonda-Stocka-Mortgegee IS words $2.00 minimum 1974, had lost five straight run to Jim Rice and the with a second-inning single second and he socked a 9 —• Peraonel Lotna Happy A d s ...... $2.30 Inch COUNTER HELP - Mornings. did Bob Boucher. by the New York Yankees, second, Jerry Johnson 10 Vinal, trailing 3-2, since then. But the Red consecutive singles to Rick alter Milt May had TO BID — Inaurence Three Manchester locations. knotted it as Carl Morello who snapped a five-game long home run to right relieved Hargan. Johnson Sox, who like to hit fast-’ Burleson and Denny Doyle. doubled. The Manchester Board of IMPLOVMENT Apply Bess Eaton Donuts, 319 walked, stole two bases losing skein by beating the center, his first since April allowed New York another 13 Help Wented Green Rd., Manchester. Eastjayvees , balls, had fits with Ruble's Relievers Steve Foucault Tiant, 1-1, gave up all 13, 1976 at Baltimore. Education seeks bids for elec­ 14 — Bualneaa OpportuniUea and scored on Bill Russo's Blue Jays 7-5. run in the second and 15 — Situation Wented ROGER AND MARCI assortment of low breaking and John Hiller shut the three Detroit runs while tric lamps for the 1977-1978 PART TIME Jobs for sacrifice fly to centerfield. Three runs in the 12th in­ "I got beat by good For the highly-paid and singles each in the fourth NEGRO pitches. door, allowing just an RBI taking the loss. highly-touted Yankees, the school year. Sealed proposals E D U C A T I O N someone looking for John Demelis then tripled ning gave South Windsor a pitches,” Hargan said and fifth. will be received until 3:80 10 Privet* Inatructlona INVITE YOU TO THEIR something different. A part “The off-speed stuff set grounder to major league “ We still can’t break a win was their first after 19 — Schoola-Cleaaea 10-9 win over East Catholic afterward. The Blue Jays’ Gullett departed when 20 TAG SALE time job with action, adven­ and was awarded home up my other pitches and batting leader Carl game, though,” said Houk. P.M. 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Freshman shortstop and Mike Freiheit, Four­ Legion baseball Bid proposals for the 40 Household Goods PLEASE READ FViday. 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply in person, Gaer Bros., Chris Vann singled Pinkin nier and Howie ^rlong NEW YORK (UPI) Boston, 3-2, Texas defeated shot in the sixth for the following equipment will be 41 _ Articles for Sal* 140 Rye Street, South Wind­ 42 — Building SuppHea YDUR AD 18 AND OVER - To work in sor. home and Lewis LaBrec's two apiece for the young Seattle, 5-2, and Chicago Rangers. received by the Bolton Board 43 — 'Pets 'Birds* Dogs — Rich McKinney, National League booster drive plastic factory. Maintenance Eagles, now 1-3 for the nipped California, 3-2. While Sox 3, Angels 2 of Eklucation, Notch Road, '4 4 __ Livestock sacrifice fly plated 45 __ B o ats S Accessories Classmad ads are taken ovar and stock work. Call 646-2920, who had to be coax^ E u l The American Legion made out to: American Bolton, Conn., until 1:00 p.m., SEWING MACHINE Raymer. The Beavers left (Herald Photo by Dunn) season. Tom Reichle had Orioles 7, Indiana 2 Eric Soderholm, con­ 48 — Sporting Goods tha phona as s convanlanca. between 9:30 and 2:30. Operator with drapery by Oakland owner W L Pet. GB Baseball Committee has. Legion Baseball Post No. April 29, 1977. Information 47 — Garden Products Tha Heraid is rasponsibla for the bases loaded. three hits. Including a tri­ The Orioles pounced on tinuing his comeback from — experience. Call between 9 S Louis 8 4 .667 ___ kicked off its annual concemliig bids may be ob­ 48 A n tiq ue s only ona Incorract Insartlon and Vinal tied it at 2-2 in the Tech^s Gary Marineau ducks inside pitch ple which tied it and the Charlie Finley into their 62.3 million ex­ knee surgery, stroked a 102. All donors will be 49 — Wanted to Buy than only to tha siza of tha HOUSEKEEPER Wanted - 1 and 5, Monday thru Friday. Montreal 6 4 .600 1 Booster Drive. Funds will tained at the office of the original Insartlon. Errors which p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday reporting to the A’s’ teammate Wayne Garland home run and two singles, listed in the program s to be R E N T A L S top of the fourth with game-winner in the 12th, New York Superintendent, 104 Notch do not lassan tha vslua of tha through Friday. Must have 6 6 .500 2 be used to pay um pires, out distributed a t home games. 52 Rooms tor Rent Cheney taking the lead for South Windsor, now 3-1. training camp this to notch their fifth straight drove home two runs and — advartlsamant will not ba cor- Pitta 5 6 .455 2Vk of town exhibition trips, in­ Road, Bolton, by calling 643- 53 Apartments for Rent own car. References required. STEADY WORK - Reliable, again in the home half of victory. Doug Deduces scored two others as the 1569: JAYFRO«}P-760 Of­ 54 __ Homes for Rant ractad by an additional Insar- Manchester. Send replies to hard worker, who wants spring, is off to his Chicago 4 6 .400 3 surance, a tournament and 55 — Buslneu lor Rent Uon. — Box GG c/o Manchester steady employment, good In­ the frame on Hawk mis- Tennis triumphs for girls White Sox took advantage ficial Aluminum Soccer Por­ 58 Resort Property tor Rent best start ever in this, PhiU 3 6 .333 3H __ cues. of Nolan Ryan’s wildness an awaids banquet. LL to meet table Goalposts. 57 Wanted to Rent Herald. come. Call 528-6702 between 9 his last shot at the big WesI Supporters of Legion M anchester Little 5 « - Misc. tor Rent 2 only. Raymer, 0-2, went the Manchester High East Catholic I American to down the Angels. Ryan Raymond A. Alien, Jr. FIRST CLASS Machinist or and Tracy Young-Katie W L Pet. GB baseball may send their League officials will meet Superintendent of AUTOMOTIVE distance for Dieney. He Sports slate time. yielded seven walks, one to 61 Autos tor Sale Help Wented 73 tool maker. Paid holidays, NOW accepting applications Equalling its win total of Bringing its mark up to M u rp h y a l l w e r e Los Ang 9 2 .818 — walked three, struckout In the A’s’ 4-2 victory — League^ Soderholm with the bases donations to Henry Wierz- Monday night at 8 o'clock Sctools 62 — Trucks tor Sale vacation and liberal fringe for full time employmentt. the .500 level yesterday 53 — a year ago, Manchester triumphant. Atlanta 7 5 .583 2H blcki. Booster (Jhalrman, at the American Legion No. 0344 Heavy-Equipment tor Sale benefits. Apply in person, Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 two and allowed six hits. was East Catholic's girls' over the loaded in the fourth. 54 — Molorcycles-Bicyclee EXPERIENCED Part Time High's girls' tennis team Results: Murano (EC) Houston 5 6 .455 4 65 — Campers-Trsilers-Mobil* between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. H only. Ray Whitehead started for Thursday Brewers Wednesday, and rookie Eddie Murray 85 Lockwood St., Home. The public is in­ Morning personnel wanted. won its second decision of tennis team with a 6-1 win def. Anthony 6-2,64); White BASEBALL San Fran 5 6 .455 4 Manchester. Checks can be vited. H o m e s Apply in person, Franks and B Tool and Engineering Vinal and was credited 1977 , 6-1, over South Wind­ over Windham High in McKinney broke a 2-2 tie in each clouted two-run 66 Automotive Service C o., 168 F o r e s t S t., MACHINIST - First class, (EC) def. Sandler 6-2, 6-3; Area baseball San Diego 5 8 .385 5 67 Autos for Rent'Leese Supennarket, 725 Eiast Middle with the victory. Pinkin -MCC at Greenfield (2) the sixth inning with a solo homers, while rookie Scott LEGAL — Manchester, An Equal Oppor­ experienced on Lathe ana sor High yesterday in Willimantic. Holland (W) def. M urray 6- Cincln 4 8 .333 m Tpke., Manchester. was a perfect three-for- homer after singling home McGregor went 7 1-3 in­ Behind the strong relief tunity Employer. Bridgeport, Interviewing 8:30 South Windsor. The Indian Seniors Mary Catherine 1, 6-1; Lucier (EC) def. TENNIS Wednesday’s Results NOTICE a.m. til 4 p.m. Over time and three for Cheney as was the second Oakland run in nings for the win. Garland pitching of southpaw Phil GAS STA'nON Attendant - netters are now 2-1 for the Murano and Kelli White led Mustard 6-3, 1-6, 7-5; East Catholic at St. Louis 4, New York 2 Part time. Nights and PORTER WANTED - 6 nights benefits. Dynamic Metal Vinal's Demelis. the first. And after eight was pounded for four runs Shiner, East Hartford High It is the policy of Bolton season. the Eaglettes with singles Cannata-Viola (EC) def. Guilford Los Angeles 3, Cincinnati 1 weekends. Apply in person at a week. Midnight to 8 a.m. Products Co., Inc., 422 North victories with Karen games as the A’s' right- in 3 1-3 innings while going registered a 6-4 CCIL BATAVUS Public Schools not to dis­ Custom Auto Radiator, Rt. 8, Ideal for h u s b ^ and wife Main St., Manchester. Vinal (4 ) Sophomore Cherie Dow Garceau-Pepe 6-1, 6-2; East Catholic at En- Pittsburgh 8, Montreal 8 AB R H E handed , down to his second loss baseball win over criminate on the basis of sex Bolton. team. Contact manager of continued to win easily Lucier also gaining a deci­ Kuczynski-Sullivan (EC) field (girls) Phlla at Chicago, ppd. □ EMPLOYMENT Parkade Lanes. No phone GET BACK To Work - The Ewanowski, cf 3 1 2 0 McKinney has three without a win. Windham yesterday at the THE MOTORIZED BICYCLE In Its eikicatlonal programs, with a 6-1,6-0 triumph over sion. The doubles teams of def. Szall-Creshena 5-7,6-2, Atlanta 2, San Diego 0 activities or employment calls. easy way. If you’ve been away Nedobity, rf homers with five runs Twins 3, Royals 2 Hornets’ field. SEVEN ELEVEUq Food Store Bobcat Nola Curney. Belin­ Anne-Marie Cannata- 6-1; Young-Murphy (EC) GOLF San Francisco 1, Houston FOR PUTTING AROUND lides as required by Title now taking applications for from work a while, being an Kolenda, 2b batted in. The Twins used solo Help WenM 13 Avon Representative Is da Welti, Gwen Froh and Kathy Viola, Sharon def. Martineau-Desitol 64), Cheney Tech a t In other area contests, 0 S; of the 1972 Education responsible persons to work WANTED - Engine lathe Morello, ss “Finley told me I’d be a operator with experience. 50 perfect. You work for Lori McCurry also won Kuczynski-Katie Sullivan - . Portland homers from Larry Hisle, Penney High bowed to Fer­ Amendments. Inquiries regar­ flexible hours. Stocking and Russo, If 6 0 Today's Games PHONE FROM home to ser­ hours. Paid holidays. yourself, set your own hours, fool not to join the A's in Dan Ford and Craig Kusick mi, 7-2, Bolton was blanked vice our customers in the clerk work. ^ l y In person Demelis, lb their singles matches for (No games scheduled) ding compliance with Title DC Excellent insurance benefits. sell quality products, and earn training camp,” McKinney plus a club record-tying by Bacon Academy, 74), nuy be directed to Janice M. Manchester area, flexible only at 393 Burnside Ave., Bebilak, 3b the Indians with the A REAL DUTCH Blast Hartford. Metronics Inc., Rt. 6 4 44A, about 140 on every 9100 you said. “My father was also five double plays to quell and Coventry High nipped S p w and Raymond A. Allen hours, super earnings, 2 ^ Bolton, Conn. sell. Call: 523-9401. Wachtarz, c doubles tandems of Kathy American League 7773. Burroughs likes Atlanta urging me to try one more the Royals, who had 15 Rham, 54. at 104 Notch Road, Bolton, Whitehead, p McCoan-Diane Whittaker East 18 OR OLDER Male - To learn TREAT! (kxuiecticut, 08040 (telephone FULL TIME Salesperson - NURSES AIDE - 7 to 3 part time because an expansion hits. Kusick’s homer, Shiner came in in the SALES POSITION - Straight woodworking trade. 12.65 per and Sherrie Hopperstead- NEW YORK (UPI) before retiring with a nings to pick up his second W L Pet. GB B«t«vua Is th« 643-5166 and 643-1569) or to the For local family shoe store. time. Laurel Manor, 91 (chest­ Totals 24 club could use me if the A's which broke up a 2-2 tie in first inning and slammed largest snd most commissions, leads fumishM hour. Call 646-0671, between 3 Shelly Valentine also win­ cramp in his left side and win while Gerald Hannahs Milwaukee 7 3 .700 modem moped Director of the Office for Civil and 6. Experienced preferred. nut, apply 10 to 2, weekdays — Jeff Burroughs, couldn't. I didn’t have any the eighth, came off ace the door on the Whippets to to homeowners. Call 242-5402. only. Cheney (3 ) ning. Ron Camp finished the was the loser. Tony Perez Baltimore 6 4 .600 1 msnulacturer Rights, Department of Please caU 646-7207. Vann, ss acquired by the Atlan­ assurances from Finley Kansas City reliever Mark lead East Hartford to its in Holland, the Results: Dow (M) def. game earning his fourth also homered for the Toronto 7 6 .538 IVk Health, Education and WINDOW CLEANER Needed JANITORIAL - Openings LaBrec, 2b ta Braves in a winter but he gave me a decent Littell, who had not given second win in five outings. tradltionfl home available Male and female AUTOMOTIVE Billing RN or LPN - Part time Curney 6-1, 6-0; Welti (M) save. Expos. Oeveland 4 6 .400 3 o( cyclists. Welfare, Washington, D.C. - Must be experienced and weekends. Laurel Manor, 91 Boudreau, cf contract, which had up a hit this year. daily. 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 10 Secretary - Must have def. Fidler 64), 6-2; Froh trade, claims he Elsew here in the NL, Los Rick Lewis had two hits for Boston 4 6 .400 3 06(M reUable. Call 5 4 9 ^ . automobile experience. Chestnut Street apply Gustamachio, lb Cards 4, Mels 2 0000 p.m. to 2 a.m. Must have (M) def. M arsh 2-6, 64, 6- clauses in it that spelled Rangers 5, Mariners 2 the winners. weekdays only 10 to 2. Landry, rf literally “knocked the Angeles defeated Cincin­ Ted Simmons snapped a Detroit 4 9 .306 4H DELUXE transportation. Call General Strong typing skills. Good out how much I'd get if I Nelson Briles and Adrian Penney fell to 3-2 as Fer­ PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The working atmosphere. Apply in Marineau, c 4; McCurry (M) def. Allen cover off the ball’’ nati, 3-1, Pittsburgh beat scoreless tie with a three- New York 3 8 .273 4tk • NO HELMET REQUIRED • NO INSURANCE REQUIRED Air Force recently announced Cieamng Service Inc., 46 Oak did certain things.” Devine limited Seattle to mi, now 3-2 also, exploded person only 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., BABYSITTER WANTED for Lackard, 3b 6-1, 6-7, 6-4; McCoan- M ontreal, 8-6. St. Louis run homer in the sixth in­ We»t • OPERATOR MAY USE ANY VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE new openings for individuals St., Manchester, 8498334. four or five times last Mike Torrez yielded six four hits, while Dave May for seven runs in the fourth w Up to 150 miiee per gallon e □ NOTICES Monday through Friday, two children days. N atbu Pinkin, If Whittaker (M) def. Linko- ning to back the six-hit W L Pet. GB with prior i ^ ta r y service. If Chorches Motors, 80 Oakland season and Atlanta hits in going the route for and Toby Harrah each inning. Bolton is 0-6 after e Sale and economicai * Eaay to operate n Moderate speeds « you have been out for less WAITRESSES - All hours Hale school area. Must like Raymer, p Hawver 6-3, 6-3; S. Allen- pitching of Eric Chicago 7 3 .700 e Super quiet e Minimum air pollution e St., Manchester. children. Call 647-9416 afteer the A’s, his third victory homered to spark Texas. its loss to Bacon. Coventry than 5 years and are looking available. Apply in person at W hitaker (SW) def. Brave fans are in­ N atT ^ai Rasmussen, who walked Oakland 8 4 .667 — Lott and Found 1 Tacorral, 246 Broad St., 5:00. without a loss. The 33-year old Briles remained unbeaten at 44) for "A Great Way of Life’ , WAREHOUSE ORIENTED Totals 30 3 Form ica-Burnett 64, 6-2; clined to believe him. none and struck out five. Texas 6 4 .600 1 Sales Service Parts contact the Air Force Im­ Manchester. Hopperstead-Valentine .League. Elsewhere in the AL, pitched no-hit ball until with its extra inning win LOST - German Shepard. mediately. QlU 645-7440. needed for e»)anding dis­ WE HAVE Immediate "That ball they used in Jon Matlack suffered his K a n a ty 6 5 .545 Itk tributor. Experience Openings for 2 mechanically (M) def. Snelgrove-Krivick Baltimore downed Juan Bernhardt hit a solo over 3-1 Rham. A1 Black with brown legs. (Center d e n t a l ASSISTANT for East girls the American League last Cardinals topped the New second straight loss for the Minnesota 7 6 .538 IVk Park vicinity. 6 4 9 ^ . Glastonbury office. Full time. preferred. 44 hour week. inclined persons. If you are 6-2, 7-5. Cleveland, 7-2, New York home run with two out in Kristoff’s triple and Tom SEYMOUR MOTORSPORTS, Inc. CUSTODIAN - Manchester Excellent fringe benefits. season was so poorly made York Mets, 4-2, and San Mets, who scored their CaUf 6 8 .429 3 Church. Approximately 371/2 Ehicellent opportunity. Chalr- not now earning at least 9150. put aw ay Toronto, 7-5, the fifth inning. May hit a Newcombe's bloop single w, MS4I214 Send resume to Box FF c/o weekly, we want to talk to I actually knocked the Francisco edged the runs in the ninth on a two- Seattle 6 9 .400 3Vk LOST - Grey, female cat. hours per week, Including slde Experience preferred. top Rham Minnesota edged Kansas two-run homer in the third gave the Patriots the win Bowers School area. Call 649- Manchester Herald. you. (Jail 872-4515. cover off it four or five Houston Astros, 1-0. run homer by Bruce .Wednesday's Results some Sunday time. Previous Send resume to Box F c/o City, 3-2, Detroit shaded and Harrah smacked a solo in nine innings. 4477, anytime. related expmence desirable. Manchester Herald. Pushing across the win­ times," Burroughs said Philadelphia at Chicago Boisclair. New York 7, Toronto 5 DISHWASHERS - Part Time DRIVER AND Stock Qerk - ning run in the bottom of Write Box E, c/o Manchester Wednesday night, after his was postponed by rain. Giants 1, Astros 0 Oakland 4, Milwaukee 2 IMPOUNDED • Beige, female Herald. SECRETARY Receptionist - Nights - Apply in person, Apply in person, Alcar Auto Tacorral, 246 Broad St., the seventh inning. East fifth homer of the season Dodgers 3, Reds 1 Ed Halicki, Randy Mof- Baltimore 7, (Cleveland 2 OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE.' terrier cross. Contact the Busy medical office in Parts, 226 Spruce Street, Coventry Dog Warden, at 423- Manchester. Manchester. Catholic High's girls' soft- helped the Braves beat the Ron Cey hit a two-run fitt and Gary Lavelle com­ Detroit 3, Boston 2 ORDER PROCESSOR and Manchester. Ehicellent typing MHS girls lose 6524. SMieral office work - Business skills required. Pleasant ball team nipped Rham , 24). homer and Dave Lopes bined on a four-hitter for Minnesota 3, Kansas City High, 20-19, yesterday at Slipping to 3-2 for the “Also, you don't have to San Francisco, which Forms Dept. Modem office telephone manner and ap­ addded a solo shot as Los 2 atlas bantlq LOST - Gold pearl necklace environment - diversified and titude for figures, knowledge Robertson Park. It was the season yesterday was contend with an un­ Angeles' Don Sutton scored the game's only run Texas 5, Seattle 2 set with diamond. Possibly interesting opportunities. of insurance forms helpful. Eaglettes third win in four Manchester High's girls' favorable wind in Atlanta in the eighth inning on Chicago 3, California 2 • 24 Hour Emergency Service Parkade Bowling Lanes. Must have above average Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., REGISTERED pitched a five-hitter and Reward. CaU 64641U. starts. softball team, bowing 16-9 such as we almost always won his second straight Terry Whitfield's single, a Today’s Games • Burner Sales & Service typing and office skills. Apply Monday, Tuesday, T h u r^ y , DELUXE CHAMnOM’ In person at Automatic and Friday. Salaiy commen­ Laurie Barry opened the to Enfield High in Enfield. had in Texas. The way the game. Cincinnati scored sacrifice and Rob An­ Toronto (Jefferson 04)) a t | • Clean Heating Oils LOST - Vicinity of WaddeU PHYSICAL THERAPIST seventh frame with a Bualness Products Oo„ Inc., surate with experience. Sophomore Shirley ball carries in Atlanta I'll their run in the fifth inning drews' single. Mark SUP-AW* New York (Holtzman 04» School. Black cat. Four white Tuckle Road, Willimantic, Ct. Include business and persona) Progresah/e orthopedic practice seeks a single and stole second and Adams hurled for the In­ have much more to show when Ken Griffey doubled Lemongello suffered his Detroit (Rozema 04)) a t | 649-4595 paws, white on chest. between 10:30 a.m. and 4:30 references in reply to Box CC, staff registered therapist. All benefits ''E dio'’. Reward. 6^2874. third base. She came home dians and took the loss. for my season. home Cesar Geronimo. third straight loss for the Boston (Geveland 14)) Call Us For Your Homo Hoatinq p.m., Mon. - Fri. c/o Manchester Herald. on Kathy Hall's safety to Adams, now 1-1, gave up 12 Burroughs led off the Astros. And Air Condilioninq Needs... paid. Salary commensurate with Fred Norman was the Chicago (Stone 1-1) a t I experience. Send resume to Box Q c/o left. Barry, a sophomore, hits, walked eight and fourth inning with his losing pitcher. Phillies-Cubs belted buyl California (Hartzell 14)), N AucOona 8 AwcUont 8 Auetfont was credited with eight struckout one. homer and the Braves Pirates 8, Expos 6 Rain forced a postpone­ Minnesota (Zahn 2-0) at Manchester Evening Herald. stolen bases. Rachel Rosen, senior added their other run in the Pittsburgh's Dave ment with the Phillies Texas (Blyleven 1-1), N East led, 10-6, at the end leftfielder, paced the at­ sixth when Gary Matthews ahead, 2-1, after 4V4 in­ as low as ... LEGAL NOTICE Parker and Phil Garner BLACKWALLS mVITATION TO BIDDERS of five innings with Rham tack for Manchester with douled and scored on a each hit a two-run homer nings. The game is 1. The Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester wUI rallying for nine runs to go two hits with Debbie single by Rod Gilbreath. to offset three homers by expected to be made up 1 8 iu Pric* r.i.T. receive sealed bids. In trl^ cate, on or before May 17,1977, ahead. The Eaglettes came Brainard chipping in with a Andy Messersmith allowed when the Phillies next play Bowling Montreal's Gary Carter. 1 979-14 39.60 Time 3:00 P.M. EDST, 1977, at the office of said Authority, back to take a 19-15 edge 1.88 two-run double. four hits in seven innings Jim Rooker went six in­ in Chicago in mid-August. 1 C79-14 36.50 3.01 w l located i t 34 Bluefleld Drive, Manchester, Connecticut 08040 before the Sachems 1 E78-14 39.50 2.28 ELKS — Stan Seymour and said bids will be publicly opened end read aloud im­ WANT SPENDING MONEY? knotted it again. 1 F78-I4 34.60 3.43 1S7-3S7, John Rleder 357, mediately thereafter. 1 078-14 34.50 368 Boys ft BIrls • Wa Need You! Geri Lombardo pitched Richie Cabral 138-380, Bob 3. Bids will be received lot fumlsblna all labor, material, ACTION! • POLYESTO cirH 1 H76-14 39.60 3.80 well for East and also had PELTCHER ^ 1 f ;9 I5 34.60 2.92 Pagano 146-379, Joe Cataldl tools and eoulpment necessary to consouct and finish com­ three hits and six RBIs. b9d)r fir i«99th- A78-13 Blackwall I 1 078-15 34.60 2.89 137- 359, Tony Salvatore 139- plete Rentiu Homes for Elderly Cltlswu, Project E-lOO, con­ Herald carrier* are needed LIGHT ALLOY 1 H79-16 39.60 3.99 ■TAn « « . I. WUIMN, NLTM. GMM. Catcher Gretchen iMh| Plus 11.73 F.E,T. 135-134-408, E rnie Pepin sisting of five (5) structures, i n c l u ^ a Oxnmunlfy in the following areas: 1 J79-II 39.60 3.06 Building, containing a total of forth (40) Jwelllog units. NT. 44A NEAR COVINTIIY - gOLTON UN I Lindberg had two hits and CARRIER 1 L79-15 138- 373, Bob Talmadge 138- MITES •FKMUSS diiMi- and old tire. 39.50 3.12 3. The contract wUl include general construction work, •ATUROAY,APMLtM,1in 10i00A.M. played well defensively. 158412, John Berk 381, M tfiritmvlh lAvtU M tiit whiltm»llenFf\ lawns, planting, site improvonents, plumbing, heating and ■ n m 1OT • MMHIM 9i99 AN. TE 9M1 Glastonbury Barry had a home run, REQ. Jack Talley 362, Nick SALE $ ^ 9 8 41.60 electrical work; and all other work necessary for, or inciden­ Ellen Petkaitis tripled and ■5.98 M

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• iwAm m Opportunity 14 Butlnou Opportunity 14 Homot For Stki 2S Homaa lor Bant 84 Autoa For Sala Hotnoa For $olo as ArtMoo tor Sah 41 Doga-BInta-Pata 4$ SI Autos F o r S ala 31 Autoa For Sala 31 X TO O K n v a « a t i o m 1b PojseBT COVENTRY - Country set­ Handle Big Name Brands That Sell Themselves OM Bo lt o n - immense seven POODLES AKC registered. ting. Six room Cape. 3/4 acre ■ M r r w i T M National Weather Forecast room brick Ranch. Fli^laced SWIMlNINa POOLS Black 6 weeks old. Good BvEPYTHlNiO, AND X POieAOT corner lot. Children welcome. KODAK • POLAROID • EVEREADY N N l M M M y i . living room, dining room, Large pool distributor has temperament. Used to MY Many e x tra s. 8290 plus M U NT IT. applianced kitchen, Jalousled new above ground pools for children. Own both parents. uuaeAct utilities. 6467630. Your own busineM. full or parl-limo Loculloni eilabllthed by A MARTIN fainily room, study, 1 1/2 only 8577 com pletely With first shot and wormihg. company. Only $4995 00 invusimuni ruquirocJ. Ouiirontuud 12 FRECHim S4e.4144, baths, w-w carpeting, abun­ erected. 31 feet x 19 feet With papers. 3 females, 1 MANCHESTER - Rent with month marchandiso rupuichuso tigiuonurnl. dance of storaK, orchard, over all dimension. 15 feet male. Call 647-9813 after 6. option! Attractive 6-4 Custom Your numbor lo financial aacurl^: garden, acre mus. 8U,500. Duplex. Immediate occupan­ Fireside Realty Inc., 847-9144. X 24 feet swim area, com­ Mr. HaroM (loll fraa) 1-M0-«4I-I200 COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg plete with liner, ladder, CANINE HOUDAY Inne - cy, either unit. &1I Arthur or or eoHact llO -ia i-U S I lew TOM Basic Obedience Classes now Suzanne Shorts, 6463233. J. Farm, with three story bam. ,^I0iZ4 MANCHESTER filter, sun deck, fencing, Butler-type building. Power forming. Individual and Watson Beach Co., Or wrila; FIRESTONE PHOTO CO. &AM8RAWCMCO Maintenance free. Six room and stairs. Financing protection lessons also Manchester Office 647-9139. plant, and other out wildings, Cape. See for yourself the arranged. Absolutely no FIRESTONE BUILOINO, Slnca 194« plus Three Lovely Homes. available. For reservations, Equal Housing Opportunity. I 192 N. Third SL, Columbua, Ohio 4921B ood central residential loca- obligation. please call 646-5971. Offers Invited. B/w Realty, IMANMlIt I i ^ j m r •••••••#•••••••••••••••••• 647-1419. gion. Near schools and shop­ M M Ins 1-88U82-4S2I ping. Easy access to highway, Ask tor Frimh FREE TO Right Home • 2 1/2 OMcea-Sforos tor B a n t 55 living room with fireplace, year old male Doberman PHILUPS ROAD - BeauUful ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 6 Room Colonial. 1 1/2 baths, dining room, full dry cellw, Hncher. Reply P.O. Box 31, WHAT DIP THE AVARTIAN also garage and hard top Manchester, Conn. T/AJCEMETC»'YtXlR feet industrial space, 2,000 full finished recreation room. drive. Priced to sell in the SAWYER 500S Slide s a v t o t h e h i - f i n u t ? TWEETER/ square feet office space. Easi­ DILLON FORD’S COMBINATION Truck Driver CLEANERS, Male-Female built-ins, gas heat, hot water, H, tor. Good condition. & / Laborer • Commercial lor housekeeping and 30's. Call MkSmith Agency, 1- U va ato ok 44 ly sub-dividable. 2460495, 246 tireplace. Large 2 car carport I/.M m 287-6093. afternoon. 4n5. license and experience a janitorial work. Mature in­ patio. All utilities. Comnina- I p w y must. Call 646-5033, between 8 dividual. ^ p ly in person East tion windows. Owner anxious [ 2 3 mowmN SALE - Reconditioned Stan­ FRIENDLY CHESTNUT and 6. Hartford Convalescent Home, Irf-I W l A lH f l lO IC X AS1 Pony With Flaxen mane and ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ to sell. Quick occupancy. dard Typewriters fice. Ground level, central 745 Main St., East HartfonI, Charles Lesperance, R ^ltor, Lota-Land lor Sala 24 Guaranteed. A l* call us for •*‘'1tall, 8125. Red shiney A HOME PARTY PUn Com­ Conn. location, professional 649-7620, For period ending 7 a.m., Friday, April 22. During Thursday cleaning and overhaul of your pany - Is expanding. We need MANCHESTER - Two B Zone typewriter. Small charge for 1-455-9918, building, parking and utilities. night, showers will be scattered across parts of the Call 6462865. you to show Lisa Jewelry. No EIGHT ROOM Colonial - 21/2 Building Lots. N e^ to be pick up and delivery. Yale evenings. investment. Generous com­com- Buatnaaa Opportunity 14 baths, family room, fireplace, Northeast and lower Mississippi valley area. Elsewhere, filled. Low price. Paul W. Typewriter Service, 41 mission, plus bonus. Oppor­ four bedrooms, garages, acre. generally fair weather should prevail. Minimum Dougan, 643-4U5. Purnell Place, 649-4986. Boata-Aeeaaaorlaa 43 STORES St OFFICES for rent tunity tor advancement. Call temperatures include: (approximate maximum readings in - Manchester, prime location. SMALL ENGINE Service 853,900. Hutchins Agency, 646- Heat. Air. Parking. Janitor. THE NUMBER ONE Selling Compact Car Usa Co. toll tree, 806^1-1258. Corporation expanding dealer 3166. parenthesis) Atlanta 60 (73), Boston 54 ( 76), Chicago46 (54), Bualnoaa Property 2* TAG SALE - Moving, Must 15 FOOT MFG NIAGRA - 35 h.p. Evinrude, Master Craft C1$y>>||NtA.liC.tMN»0(JS6it0fi 8100 per month, starting. 646 nnetwork. No experience Dallas 52 (67), Denver 37 (71) Duluth 33 ( 56), Houston 58 se|l stove, kitchen table, two i b«( Mtml Iw- References. Lease. 8185. Call SOUTH GATE Apartments - enclosed porch, rec room in rotessional office building, bedrao'mi, 2Mi baths, bam 18x24.847,900. Keith Real MANCHESTER - Six room MANCHESTER / South Wind­ within 24 hours. Avoid Red after 6 p.m., 646-3911. utilities. References. Securi­ basement, tenant pays Rlanchester. 643-2433, 646- Ranch. Excellent condition. sor Town line. Lovely seven moving! Many items to offer. Anf omwtfiy ty. no pets. 6460277, 69. 275 South Street, Vernon. fireplace, howed window, Estate, 646-4128, 649-1922. Tape, Instant Service. Hayes 237 Kenneay Road, off Available for May 1st. oc­ utilities. 83iX) monthly. 248 5237. PriYata Inatrucdona 13 Slate entry, fireplaced living room Ranch. Slate foyer, wall Corporation, 6464)131. AVAILABLE FOR June 15th. Wetherell St. Manchester. formal dining room with room with new carpeting, Parker Street, Manchester. 64G-6G3G MANCHESTER - Luxurious cupancy. Lovely three room MANCHESTER - You owe it to wall carpeting, atUched ...... ’...... &turdav Rental - New TVo Bedroom O’Rourke Realty, 633-1411. Assort P ro p a rty sliders to deck, eat-ln dining room, 3 bedrooms, I8ir04» ArrM^nAH n n r rh . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • & Sunday, 23rd, & one and two bedroom apartment, with heat, hot REMEDIAL READING and to yourself to see this im­ large screened porch, 40 24th., from 10 to 5. Apartment. Carpeted, For Bant 53 kitchen, large family room Florida room, garage, nice In ground pool. 3/4 acre H o u a a h o ld Goods townhouse apartments. Great water, parking, appliances, math; individualized work maculate Cape Cod. Seven AnO quaa 43 appliances. Security and and private entrance, all in­ THREE BEDROOM, two with enclosed porch, program, (lst-8th grade) by yard, many extras. Around private lot. 8«,900. By owner, location, all conveniences. No baths, full dining room, base­ large rooms, living room with REFRIGERATORS SATURDAY 9 a.m. two fami­ references required. 8205 cluded in rental 8187. A clean,' SUMMER RENTAL, Water­ Station Wagon closets galore, 2-car gar­ Master's degree teacher. 568- fireplace, formal dining room, 840's. No agents please. 648- 644-2148. monthly. No utilities. 646-1316, pets. Damato Enterprises, ment, garage, large yard, 0639. Washers, ranges, used, ly tag sale. 120 West Center WANTED Antique furniture, 6461021. attractive, well managed front Cottage - On Lake age, large lot. 860,500. 8075. recently remodeled kitchen, 3 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or after 5^449-8782. stove, Frigidaire. References. Kanasatka, Moultonboro, MANCHESTER - Custom Bi­ guaranteed and clean. New St. Furniture and m is- place to live. Call for appoint­ PINTO MODELS IN STOCK AND bedrooms, spacious family cellaneous items. other antique items. R. ment, 872-6011, between 5:30 8270. May 1. 643-6452. New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. CONtXIMINIUM GUITAR, BANJO Instruc­ ANDOVER - Rustic 7 room level Contemporary in lovely shipment damaged, GE and ONE BEDROOM first floor room, fantastic storage, es­ Frfgidaire. Low prices. B. D. Harrison, 643-8709. and 7:30 p.m. No pets. Completely furnished, fully READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! TOWNHOUSE - in private tion: Days, evenings, Satur­ tablished residential area. By Country Home, on large tre ^ Forest Hills. 4 bedrooms, flat. Oakland St. Immediate VERNON - Rent with option! lot. Three bedrooms, kitchen, P earl and Son, 649 Main HUGE TAG Sale -158 Vernon VILLABIR APTS. equipped kitchen, screened setting with brook for quiet days. Quiet studio. All ages. owner. No agents please. 30’s. family room with fireplace, 2 WANTED - Old toys, post Cupeling, full basement. P i tile occupancy available. 649-4995. 7 room, 3 bedroom Custom porch, sun deck, float, dock. Free loan instrument. dining room, den, large knotty 1/2 baths, 2 car garage. Call Street, 643-2171. Street, Saturday only, April MANCHESTER - One half of comfortable living. Six 647-1335. 23rd., 9 to 4. Large wing chair, cards, steins, strin g ^ in­ baths, appliances, heal, patio, air newer duplex. Three Colonial, plus stable and cor­ Private sandy beach. Great Ask About Reasonable. 646-6557. pine living room. Needs some Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- conditioner, no pets, adults. rooms, three bedrooms, coffee table, many, many at­ struments, paintings, fur­ MANCHESTER T hree bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, 1 ral. Immediate occupancy. fishing. Centrally located in repairs. $33,S00. Owner, 742- 3233. J. Watson Beach 0>., CARPE’HNG - Never laid. Room Apartment, Wellman Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, Our 1977 Limited Edition Fords... 2W baths, modem kitchen From 8190,000 home! Newest tic treasures, and good niture, clocks, advertising 1/2 baths, full basements, con­ Lakes Region. $200 weekly. Manchester Office, 647-9139. CHiMLES USPEMNCE Road. 81w. Utilities, parking. 64632M. J. Watson Beach Co., Call Cromwell, 635-0457, after with appliances plus many Equal Housing Opportunity. nylon short shag. Beautiful. children’s items. Rain date, items, outright purchase, con­ venient location. Security Granada, Mustang, Maverick □ REAL ESTATE April 30th. signments. 644-8962. S4»-7620 Security deposit. No Pets. deposit. 8275 monthly. Flano Manchester Office, 647-9139. 6:00 p.m. other features. $17,900. lAKEWOODGMU SOUTH Sealed in water-proof factory May 1st. 2360564, 247-4688. Equal Housing Opportunity. Very rarely does a choice container. Will do three Realty, 6465200. and of course, Pinto! MANCHESTER - Im­ Homaa For Sala 23 seven room ranch that rooms, wall-to-wall. We THIRTY GALLON fish tank. WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, maculate eight room overlooks the Country Club GH I M ORE With bought too much. Sacrifice - Fully equipped. 820. Fifteen Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Ear­ □ AUTOMOTIVE Colonial. Twp years old. 823,500 - 200 FOOT frontage. become available. But, due 8219. New padding for three allon fish tank. 810. Call ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, getween 4 and 6, 646-8330. Jugs, Crocks, Almost Shop At Your Ford Store And Save More, Todayl firs t floor family room. Two bedroom Rancti. to retirement, owner is rooms - 824. Private: 1-349- A utos F o r S ala 31 2Vk baths, four b lo o m s, Aluminum siding, baseboard relocating. The house has 8444. A n tin g Old. 646-2690. BUSINESS & SERVICE SENTRY TAG SALE - Furniture, fireplace, wall-to-walf deat, garage. Hutchins Agen- three bedrooms, living, fishing equipment - salt water Wantad to B uy 43 NEED CAR? Credit bad? darpetbig throughout. Two dining, kitchen and den :a«cJREAL ESW E SERVOS HEADBOARD - King size. Bankrupt? Repossessed? plus 1V4 baths. Basement Walnut, colonial. Bates dual and fresh - rod’s and reels, FORD car garage. Large treed bric-a-brac’s, antiques, hun­ PRIVATE PARTY Wants old Honest Douglas accepts BY OWNER - Four year old has huge rec room, work MANCHESTER & VICINITY lowest down, smallest lot, 159,900. room (with shower) and MANCHESTER— Cape style home across from Never*" usei. 647-^"^*after dreds of miscellaneous items. ice box and canning Jars. Call DILLON three bedroom Colonial. Off HOLLYWOOD SECTION Friday and Saturday, 8 to 3. 67 6494291. payments. Douglas Motors. Porter St. Bath and half, two car garage. An abun­ Parkade. Fireplaced living room, noon. 345 Main. . Spyen R o o m aluminum siding, storms ana dance of pine panelipg South Alton St., Manchester. ' . h formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, WANTED - Five drawer SALES & SERVICE. INC. Colonial. Recently screens, fireplace, formal throughout the house. And FOR SALE - Combination Gas CORVETTE 1976 - Beautifully remodeled, in immaculate the lot is 125 by 300... affor­ porch. Asking only 836,000. stove. Excellent condition. Six GIANT TAG Sale - Friday dresser in good condition. DIRECTORY dining room, carpeting color coordinated. Automatic, 319 Main St., Manchester 643-214S condition. Prime location. throu^-out, screened porch, ding tbe maximum of VERNON— Solid brick Ranch featuring floor years old, used only two thru Sunday. Collectibles, fur­ About 30" long. Reasonable. Please call 289-2559. am/fm, power steering and New carpeting, wall-to-. two car garage, and much privacy. Call, it will be our to ceiling fireplace, 3 bedrooms, years. Call 6494)345. niture, new toys. Dealers Sanicaa Otiarad 31 Sarvicaa Olfarad welcome. 437 Center Street, 31 Painting-Paparing 32 Building-Contracting 33 brakes, air conditioning. Low wall throughout. First more. Low fifty's. Call 643- pleasure to show you mileage. 875-8571. through. plaster walls, country setting, Manchester. floor family room, garage. 6106. FOR SALE - Twin beds. Solid MASONRY - Brick, block, GENERAL REMODELING commercial zoned. maple. Excellent condition. □ RENTALS concrete, chimneys, and Cape CARPENTRY St Masonry - Only 846,500. T.J.CR0CKEn and painting. Stucco, other painted for 8150-8200 by TOYOTA 1970 - Corolla. Good 1974 GREMLIN - 3 speed, Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 54 Aulomotiva Sarrica 58 ANDOVER LAKE - Year MANCHESTER— New listing, like to paint? Here’s Mattresses and box springs in­ TIRES - 4-H78X15 Goodyear fireplaces. New or repair Additions and remodeling. excellent gas mileage, radio, RAISED RANCH - Eight Raaltora 343-15TT Polyester Belted. Used only 6 textured finishes. Sheet rock scheduling now. Professional Free estimates. Call Anthony condition. 2636 MPG. Asking round 8 room, 4 bedroom your chance, excellent value cluded. 875. Call 6 4 6 - ^ after work. Call 528-4596, after 5 work. Free Estimates. 8800. Call 8767797. cute. 81,475. Call 6461671. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- rooms, four bedrooms, one 5:00. months, 820 each. Also, 2 Room * to r B ant 52 p.m. considers any job. 2^9287. Squillacote, 649-0811. Contemporary. Georgeous Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dou­ References. Reasonable evenings or weekends, Don. sun specialists, factory full and two half baths, acre setting with 200 feet on Chevy rims. Call after 5:50 prices. 646-4346. 1973 VOLKSWAGEN Conver­ ★ ★ ble garage, large country lot. p.m., CLEAN, FURNISHED Room CARPENTRY, WE PAY 815 for complete trained, one day service, 114 fireplaced family rdbm. lake frontage. Call Suzanne or MANCHESTER - Modem im­ MOVING - Bargains Galore! ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars junk cars. Call Joey. Tolland tible - "The Thing". Good off 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON East Main Street, Rockville Wall-to-wall carpeting Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. maculate four bedroom Cape. Asking only 837,900. Miscellaneous household for responsible, working and attics. Moving large A. ii W. PAINTING - Very REMODEUNG, Additions - FX-1200 - Built bv factory ROTO-TILLING - Quality reasonable. Free Estimates. Roofing, siding, and painting. Auto Body, 528-1990. road vehicle. 81250. Call 646- 871-1617. l^ughout. Two car gar­ Watson Beach Co., Two full baths, family room, COVENTRY— Want a waterfront home? Here it items. Christmas decorations, 1977 MTD 8 horsepower trac­ eentleman. Call 646-4701, after appliances, also stone or loam work. Low price. 810 average 5944, after 5:30 p.m. engineer. Branch heads, tor with mower and at­ 6 p.m. CaU Wayne, 6467696. No job too small. Free es­ age, "acre lot. Asking 847,- Manchester Office, 647-9139. built-in oven and range, 100 X is. 3 bedroom Ranch, fireplaced tools, Persian Lamb Coat, delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. garden. Can 646-4689 for fast PARTS Department now open Barnett clutch, aluminum Equal Housing Opportunity. 200 level lot. Quiet convenient tables, chairs, lamps, floral tachable snow thrower. timates. 644-3079. rocker rollers. Mikuni car­ t o plica a Claaalflad WP- living room, large kitchen, service. J.P. LEWIS Si SON - Interior Saturdays. Complete line of t974 PINTO - Real beauty 4- neighborhood. 843,900. Direct arrangements. Very Savings. Call 649-0472 after 6 ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly MAN - For heavy work in fer­ buretor. balanced motor, blue Ad...call 643-2711. enclosed porch, mid 830's. p.m. and Exterior Painting, BooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 Chrysler parts. Chorches speed, radio, whitewalls, and 16 ACRES—siuTounds this MANCHESTER - Pleasant from owner. Call 649-1040 reasonable. 251 West Center rooms. Single 859.95, 864.K, tilizer plant. Job Involves UWNS MOWED - Raked, Motors. 6463646. printed motor and transmis­ MANCHESTER— Older two family home on North double 869.95, 874,95 i _____ Paperhanging, and best of all 14,000 certified superlative 15-room an­ two bedroom apartment. after 5 p.m. Street, 649-2312. handlirg and stacking fer­ fertilized, or seeded. Weekly miles. Buy of the year at sion. $3,400 firm. Call 646-7732. First floor. Centrally located. side of town. Quiet street, possible GREAT TAG Sale - Rain or Phone in room. Call ^ 2 3 0 0 . tilizer bags. Must be in good remodeling. Fully insured. SUNSHINE Contractors - tique house under going shine. Saturday ^ r i l 23rd. 10 or seasonal rates. Free es­ 6469658. Gutters, aluminum siding TRIUMPH Spitfire. 1974. 81895. Full guarantee. Subur­ 8150 plus heat. No pets. 649- BOLTON - Smart three extra building lot. BEDROOM SET - Queen bed, physical condition. Phone Mr. timates. Call 6363283 after yellow, excellent condition, ban Motor Car, 50 Tolland meticulous restoration. 3978, 646-4780, with green velvet headboard. to 4 p.m. 99 Pond Lane, VERY CLEAN - Newly fur­ Hill, 6434644. painting - interior and ★ ★ Darling Doll New foundation, sills, un­ bedroom Ranch. Formal SOUTH WINDSOR— New to market. Country Estate. 3:00 p.m. PAINTER NEEDS Work - exterior, carpentry work, con­ make an offer. Call 646-4938 Turnpike, Manchester, M6 dining room, applianced Box spring mattresses. Manchester. (Route 83 from nished room on busline ideal derpinnings, heat, wiring, Unusual Dutch Colonial reproduc­ Interior, Exterior Painting, crete work. 643-4453. 643-0367. after 5 p.m. 2076. Open 8-8 on Vernon- 1974 YAMAHA-DT 250 En- VERNON - New listing^ Six kitchen, hard wood floors, Green, white, yellow floral North Manchester toward for working person. C EQUAL HOU9INQ speed, thermonstatically con­ roofing and siding, kitchens, ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, aj'HW JW OF (ILLIN O YOU* bathing/grooming. Complete FOR RENT - Third floor, None too large or too small. Paper Hanging by Willis bathrooms, and repair work of Ziebarted, chrome exhaust, XLCH. Excellent condition. refrigerator. Electric brakes, U OUllTS. II fMciatllac OsUH. WWPWTY? CALL TODAYI OPPOATUNITV MLS trolled, 6,000 BTU. 2 years Schultz, rulfy Insured, 1 attics, garages, yards am/fm radio, cassette deck. Low mileage. Custom paint. NS. l- n i- A M f e lC A ^ FAVOOin modern facIlUTes. Canine' Rockville. Four. uui nuums.Rooms Call Gordon at 2269750 for all kinds. Call Pobert Jarvis cleaned, moving trucking. No sleeps 4. Excellent condition. ArOHANS. A k s s s tifs l saHaOaa. 646-2482 REALTOR old. Zip mount. 8150 each. 646- references. 6464343. Low mileage. 83400 or best Much chrome. After 5:30,646- Asking 8750. Call 742-8213. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Stove,------refrigerator.— ...... 8140, plus low, low prices. 3732, anytime. for estimate, 643-8712. job too big or small - 568^22. Ha. Am-M ARI A tin . Matt Road, Manchester. 646-5971. security. 872-3135. offer. 6 4 3 ^ . 4688. alter 5. g im ts r IrissO i aaO h iiiily . PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 21, 1977 ■ Manrhexter Evening Herald- Vacation SAVE SUNDAY FOR THE FAMILY For About town Home Delivery programs Phone 647-9946 The Christian education committee Manchester Composite Squadron All residents of Mayfair Gardens r EAST HARTFORD/ ^AREA^NEm of Emanuel Lutheran Church will are invited to play setback Friday at slated THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1977 ' PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS f * • SOUTH WINDSOR .VERNON meet tonight at 7:30 in the church of the Civil Air Patrol will meet tonight from 7 to 9:30 at the 7:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall. library. The Mary Cheney CPECN' Manchester State Armory, Main St. Library junior room will STTAMPS Al-Anon family groups will meet The Center Congregational Church ’The meeting Is open to all young peo­ present a series of film tonight at 8 at the Pathfinders Gub, council will meet tonight at 7:30 in ple from Grade 7 through high programs for children in 102 Norman St., with the beginners the Robbins Room of ^ e church. school. , kindergarten through C 728 E. MIDDLE group meeting at 7:30, and Friday at Grade 8 on Monday, ^ TPKt St. Mary’s School is for sale A Bible study will be conducted 10 a.m. at South United Methodist The membership and evangelism Wednesday and ’Thursday Supermarket§ Mandwiter tonight at 7:30 at the United Church campus. Alateen for the 12- to By MAL BARLOW years. 3,200; the west wing with classrooms committee of North United of school vacation week Not r0ipomtbl0 for would apply to office use. Pentecostal Church, 187 Woodbridge 20-year-old children of problem He is sure of one thing: St. Mary’s has 19,000, and the basement has 17,- Methodist Church will meet tonight next week. ^ p l U S " tjrpo0rap/i/ca/ arrora. Kiiiil Hartford Reporter Fornabi said he has asked for help St. drinkers will meet tonight at 8 at the School is a solid buy for someone. 000. at 7 at the church. The programs, each of m e a t s Ten years ago, St. Mary’s School at from several agents, but without Pathfinders Gub. The family groups “It’s built like Gibraltar,” he said. which is about 45 minutes the corner of Main and Stanley Sts., The building sits on one acre of success. He spoke this month to Jessie Sweet Circle of North are open to those affected by ”It would be expensive to just tear it long, will be shown at 10:30 East Hartford had a waiting list of land. The back is paved for parking. members of the East Hartford United Methodist Church will meet someone with a drinking problem. down. I’d imagine it would take about a.m. and repeated at 2:30 students trying to get in. Driveways lead to both Main and Chamber of Commerce. tonight at 7:30 at the home of Marion p.m. USDA CHOICE $100,000. Every floor is concrete.” Stanley Sts. James Reid, chairman of the Chappell. ’The Christian Growth Group of In 1973 the school graduated Its last Monday’s program in­ class. The school has served as parish Appraisers made reports on the chamber’s Task Force on the Future North United Methodist Church will center for the church. The Men’s building. Fornabi said he would show Crossroads meet tonight at 9 at the church. cludes “Circus Animals," Today the school building is for of East Hartford, gave Fornabi a “The Ugly Duckling,’’ BONELESS BEEF sale. Club, Girl Scouts, and bingo players them only to serious buyers. sympathetic ear. use it. Religious classes are still held seeks usable “The Boy and the North Anthony Fornabi, member of St. The most likely buyer would be here. Wind,’’ and “ Rosie’s Mary's parish, is in charge of selling another school, he said. He has “I’d hate to see that beautiful TOP ROUND “When we sell it,” Fornabi said. Walk.” the school. Shrinking student spoken to people from the Morse building used badly,” said Reid. “We furniture Assumption Church plans “We’ll have to replace it with a On Wednesday, the films enrollments amaze him. He wonders School of Business and the hope the church can find something parish center, smaller of course.” are all from 5feurice Sen- if the church will soon be competing Wethersfield School of Law. . compatible with the school’s Broken springs and loose joints ^Day of Understanding^ The school, built in 1929, has 45,300 don’t provide very comfortable fur­ dak’s works. They are “A for school customers with the Town Another use might be apartments neighborhood.” STEAK square feet of floor space. The north for the elderly. More remodeling nishings at Crossroads, Manchester’s KiSs for Little B ear,” of East Hartford which plans to close Fornabi said Wednesday, “This St. Mary’s School at Main and Stanley Sts,, East Hartford, is wing with the auditorium has 6,100 would have to be done which could drug advisory center, for those who The Church of the Assumption will bridge communication between the “Where the Wild 'Things at least three town schools in coming week we may have somdthing, We’re square feet. The center section has prove costly, he said. The same up for sale. (Herald photo by Barlow) attend counseling sessions and dis­ sponsor a “Day of Understanding’’ active life of church organizations Are,” and “Really Rosie” hoping.’’ cussion groups. Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the church and the faith community. with music by Carole King, USDA CHOICE Crossroads is currently in need of hail. Booths representing every facet of recently featured on televi­ sion. East Hartford police report couches, armchairs and a few collec­ The program is designed to give parish life will include Assumption tibles. parishioners an opportunity to School, The Folk Group, Marriage ’Thursday’s program will BONELESS BEEF show “Moose Baby,” Mayor won’t alter job policy Encounter, Cursillo, and the Legion Anyone having any to donate may become more aware of what is Two men carried their dispute into charged them each with reckless of Mary, as well as many others. “Nature Boy,” "A Story, A call Crossroads at 646-2015 to arrange happening both socially and spiritual­ Mayor Richard Blackstone told the tlon Commission. She used the list to the lobby of the East Hartford Police driving. for pickup. Refreshments will be serv ^. Story,” and “’The ’Three BO nO M ROUND on the proposed mini-budget for Anti- ly in the life of the church and to Town Council Tuesday night he will prove her charges. resolution written by Council Chair­ Station on Tolland St. Wednesday The men are Gary F. Keish, 30, of Robbers.” Recession Fiscal Assistance Entitle­ man George Dagon honoring Mrs. not change the methods used to fill Penney High School students ment. The hearing will be at 7 p.m. in afternoon. They told police they had Neipsic Lake Rd., Tolland, and summer jobs in East Hartford. sparked her study of the jobs when Odessa C. Terry, a member of the tailgated each other, they had forced William J. Scully, 24, of 9 Penfield the Town Hall. council until her death this winter. ROAST ^ Esther Clarke, council minority they told her how to get one of them. On May 12, they will hold a public each other off 1-84 and onto the grass, Ave., Rockville. They are scheduled and finally one had slammed into the leader, had asked him what his plans “You’ve got to know somebody,” hearing on the full town budget at Dagon wrote of Mrs. Terry’s to appear in Common Pleas Court 12 rear of the other’s car, police said. are. Would he advertise the jobs? they told her last fall. 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall. leading role in setting up emergency April 29. ■ “They came in here ready to do GENUINE (ONCE USED) Would he pick from a pool of Mayor Blackstone denied the And on May 18, they will meet at 8 medical service. It made East Hart­ battle,” said Sgt. Herbert Weeks. qualified applicants by lot? patronage charges. He insisted the p.m. in the Town Hall to set the ford a model for other towns. John I. Whittaker, 17, of Glaston­ “That’s like sticking your arm in a town tries to hire the best for every budget and the tax rate. Police arrested both of them and bury was arrested Wednesday al the barrel,” said the mayor. “There will job. The town does not advertise Henry Genga, council majority Zayre's store in Putnam Plaza and be no change." because far more people apply than leader, recalled the council once had charged with fourth-degree larceny Mrs. Clarke said, “That's a terri­ there are openings. an energy committee. In light of (shoplifting l He is to appear in court ble way to pass out summer jobs. It’s May 2. Carnival approved President Jimmy Carter’s energy East Hartford fire calls KENTUCKY strictly political patronage. And it’s plans, he suggested the council con­ 6pk unfair to taxpayers." In other business, the council ap­ sider reforming the committee. He A neighbor keeping watch over a proved the St. Rose Church carnival did not ask for action Tuesday. Wednesday, 12:41 p.m. -G as University Ave. home while Mrs. Clarke charged last fall that Today, 1:29 a.m. —Medical call to the to be held July 25 to 30 at 33 Church Genga also offered to meet with washdown at 5 Beech St. residents are away discovered the town filled up to half its summer J.M. Fields store at 850 Silver Lane. St. council member James Cordier, Wednesday, 4:52 p.m, -B rush fire at Wednesday afternoon it had been jobs with children and relatives of Today, 2:49 a m. —Medical call to 80 LITE & LIVELY A A A The council also approved Republican, to tour areas in town the rear of 71 Graham Rd. Simmons Rd. broken into. Two security boxes had town politicians and employes. She Chamber of Commerce plans for a which might be deteriorating. Wednesday, 6:56 p.m. —Investigate Today, 7:15 a m. —Bus rear wheels on been forced open and the contents forced the administration to give her smoke at 15 Bissell St. sidewalk sale run by the Downtown “Give me a call," he told Cordier. fire on Main St. in front of Engine Com­ taken, police said. a list of the summer workers and Division June 24 and 25. Wednesday, 10:22 p.m. -Medical call pany No. 2. Mr. Softee at 2 Cedar St. was WHISKEY BARRELSi “That’s decent of you,” said Cor­ to 12 Rivermead Blvd. their addresses by getting a ruling They set budget hearing dates. On dier. Today, 9:02 a m. -Medical call to 353 broken into sometime Tuesday night • HEAVYWEIGHT, STURDY 1” WHITE OAK ^ from the state Freedom of Informa- Today, 1 a.m. —Medical call to 101 Tolland St. May 3, they will hold a public hearing The council unanimously adopted a Connecticut Blvd A rear door padlock had been popped CONSTRUCTION ®® Missing are a pocket watch and a ICE MILK 9 9 '^ bunch of bananas. • TIGHT & SOUND...BOTH ENDS INTAC Warm weather jEast Hartford public recordsj • 52 GALLON CAPACITY (WHOLE BARREL) / FAMLVPIW. • 6 STEEL BANDS Vandalism increasing Trade names AGWAYI Anthony W. Palozie of 238 Tolland St. doing business as • WHOLE BARREL... As the weather warms, attacks on Fruitland at 392A Tolland St. 35" HIGH, 24” DIAMETER • Tile same day, motorcycle tracks public property by vandals increases. were found near the music shell in Gor­ Gallucci’s Gym Inc. of 21 Springdale Ave. doing All container • HALF BARREL... PORK CHOPS Police Chief Clarence Drumm’s report to man Park. Damage was $80. business as Gallucci's Gym at 10 Orchard St. Easy to grow grown stock. 17-1/2” HIGH, 24” DIAMETER (3 LOIN, 3 RIB, 3 CENTER) the mayor’s office lists eight incidents: • April 1, police arrested two yoiing men Eugene F. Beaupre o f , 54 Montague Circle doing • On March 24, a park department who allegedly smashed 12 windows at business as GL & B Enterprises at the same address. Plant without employe found dam ag^ turf at Labor East Hartford High School. Their names Diego Almeida of Hartford doing business as Almeida Beauty root shock I Field. A four-wheel-drive vehicle had been were given the town’s law office to seek Fish Mart at 63 Burnside Ave. driven over the soft grass. Damage was repayment. Damage was more than $500. Patria Enterprises Inc. of 33 Lehigh Dr. doing business C A u r a g u estimated at $40. • March 15, a jeep-type vehicle was as Aloe-Mist Distributors at the same address. seen digging up turf near the music shell Mary F. Donofrio of 65 West Rd., South Windsor doing 8“ -12 "tall • A citizen called police March 27 at 8 1 gal. container a m, to report an open window at the in Gorman Park. The vehicle owner is business as Nature’s Pantry at 1517 Main St. being sought. Angelo T. Donofrio of 41 Fuller Ave. doing business as Mayberry School, Police found it had been Eye-PoppIng STMWKRMES broken by a large stick. The Department of Parks and Recrea­ Family Advisory Credit Service at the same address. $ 4 9 5 Rhododendrons • On March 28, park workers found turf tion also reported to the mayor on the Warranty deeds REG. 65.50 SAVESSe ^ ______pint torn up at Gorman Park. Damage cost above attacks. It also noted the theft •gorgeou* rod, whHe m kJ March 29 of a tennis net, valued at $90, Ann Joan Trzeinski to Charles W. Metcalfe et al, pink globoi ol tlorau about $50. oflen reach melon >lzal from Slye School, property on Park Ave., conveyance tax $35.20. 2 gal. container Connecticut Land Planning Associates Inc. to Peter A. •btossoms latl lor weektl Guerard et al, property on Goodwin St., conveyance tax $ J 9 S Best annual report of $52.80. KMFT Fishing licenses REG. $9.50 SAVE $1.55 Thousands of fishing licenses have been taken out in re­ HALF cent weeks. Town Clerk John Barry Jr. reported his of­ IMYOMIAISE Tolland wins contest fice sold $3,000 worth of licenses last Friday alone, the Hardy Exbury Evergreen Azaleas BARREL day before fishing season opened. The office was kept Azaleas 8 "-12 "tall 32 oz. open into the evening for the convenience of fishermen. $9.95 For the second consecutive year, the an­ from among the six "highest award" •hardiest deciduout 1 gal. container LIMITED QUANTITY nual report of the Town of Tolland has winners in the annual competition. Bzetoas avalteMa... winter . been selected as the “most outstanding Tolland also repeats as a winner in its hardy In the NorthautI ' $ 3 9 5 report" in the University of Ckmnecticut’s Wins hockey stick •prohiia bloomert... Group III population class (5,000-10,000) REG. $4.50 SAVE 55c PLANTERS Town and City Report Contest. blouomt utuelly cover/r WHOL USE YOUR as “highest award” winner. the whole bush *wide The Tolland report was among about 70 Michael Martin, third grader at the Langford School, 15 "-18" tall In the Group VI population class (over selection Y>( coloft ^ 2 gal. container BARRE PEANUT publications entered in the contest, which won a Whalers hockey stick by reading books. IMAGINATION 50,000), East Hartford’s annual report 15" - 24" tall ® is sponsored by UConn’s Institute of Michael won the right to put his name into the Langford i$15.95 won the second place “merit award.” The oonMnar grown $ 7 9 5 Lottery for every book he read. The more books, the MAKE TABLES. . .CHAIRS, . .BARS BUTTER Public Service (IPS). “highest award” in that category went to . . .STOOLS. . .COUCHES. . . 18 OZ. Beldon H. Schaffer of Manchester, IPS more entries. REG. $8.50 SAVE5SC Greenwich and an honorable mention The recent lottery offered as top prize the hockey stick. ^ 3 5 CRADLES. . .PLANTERS. . .WINE director, said the top winner is chosen went to West Hartford. •rich red. pink or pure Whaler Gordie Roberts offered the stick, his own. REG. 69.95 SAVE 61M white RACKS. . .RAINBARRELS Mrs. Bev Caruso, school media aide, offered 'four beautiful Easter eggs she decorated. Art festival scheduled Winners of the eggs were Nancy Stimson, Anne Danc- TENDER CRISP zyk. John Murphy and Elizabeth Elliott. AGWAY GREENLAWN PLUS FERTILIZER The East Hartford Art League will hold The town’s Bicentennial Commission ------23 lbs. Reg. its 18th annual Spring Art Festival Satur­ will sponsor a crafts display and sale with day, May 7, in the Raymond Library on the festival. It will be one of the com­ ALL-CEDAR and CARROTS Main St. mission’s final acts. To learn more about CHAIN LINK FENCES NOW *6.95/ The show is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the display, call Ray Johnson at 568-0205. N u SAVE $1.00 PEGS. All media are welcomed. Registration All artists can take part in the festival. 1-lb. pkg. Free Estimate FMditSjOOOScva FOR will be from 8 to 10 a.m. There is a low en­ To learn more, call 568-7125 or 568-8564, t try fee for non-members. Wide soloction of styles. Iron ad h r n t t graduates currently enrolled in Bolton ^hool Supt. Raymond Allen ning former school board employes’ Gliha, cf 3 10 0 Rham officials, the Bolton school into short centerfield, fin­ Leiner daily from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. college as music majors may also said a committee of school staffers requests for unemployment compen­ Jones, c 2110 apply. Applications are available at board intends to pursue one of the ding an empty space in Kevin Hanlon Linsenblgler, c 2 0 0 0 Rid Litter Day will be Saturday. Celeste Landon, daughter of Mrs. has been formed to communicate sation. loughts Volunteers — children to pick up South Windsor High School. possibilities discussed. with Rham parents. front of a diving Ray Gliha. choice. White forced at B. Moran, rf 3 0 0 0 Joan Landon of Hebron and Richard A former custodian received seven Stoker, rf 10 10 litter and drivers of vehicles — are Completed forms should be returned The fifth inning one-out third. Landon of Hartford, was graduated It was apparent from the survey payments and he is no longer eligi­ Jordan, lb 4 0 0 0 needed. All participants should meet there or submitted to Mrs. Francis A p L E N t y So» Windsor High safety was the only one Tom Jones followed with Salaries decided ble, Allen said. Another former from the Hanover School of Modeling taken by the Rham board that there Hanlon, now 1-1, would Nurmi, 3b 4 2 2 0 at Herrick Memorial Park at 9 a.m. Rowe, 360 Deming St. The deadline is employe’s hearing has been post­ a groundskeeper home run. in West Hartford on April 15. She is May 21. are a number of parents in the Rham Final approval has been given to yield. His pitches seemed Hanlon, p .3110 The event is sponsored by the Bolton an eighth grade student at Rham district who expressed interest in poned. His groundball went past The American Legion Abe E. administrators’ salaries for 1977-78 to have eyes as they sending their Grade 7-12 children to by the Bolton Board of Education. ”lt is the administration’s intent to the outstretched glove of Totals 33 6 10 0 Miller Post 133 and Auxiliary will nine topples Eagles mowed down Uie first eight third baseman John Nolen Bolton rather than double sessions at challenge any award when there is Enfield (0) sponsor a public setback party at the The approved salaries and the ad­ batters, six by strikeout, Rham,” Thornton said. any possibility that unemployment By Len Auster and proceeded to bounce AB R H E Area police report Community Room of Society for ministrators’ present salaries before opposing pitcher ”We want these parents to know follow: Raymond Allen, superinten­ benefits could be denied,” Allen said. By LEN AUSTER by defensive replacement winners who left 11 on over leftfielder Bill Skukowski, 2b Savings Saturday at 8 p.m. There will Tom Arena walked in the Slarzyk, ss that Bolton is interested in enrolling Herald Sporlswriter Mike Gieras. base. Jaksar’s head. Jones, with be prizes and refreshments. To learn dent, $28,150 from $26,750; Joseph Kindergarten signup third inning. Hanlon Jaksar, If Vernon additional Grade 7-12 studenU for the Huot led off the Bobcat Tom Gerbo, a South Backofen and Gliha with driving while under the ...in- more, call 644-1994. Fleming, high school principal, $22,- Richard Packman, Bolton It was a m atter of retired the last 14 batters R. Pease, rf Linda A. Wilson, 24, of 10 Howard 1977-78 school year,” he said. Maybe dull, but winnert ninth and was hit by a pitch Windsor resident, had scoring ahead of him, was fluence of liquor and evading respon­ 900 from $21,900; Richard Packman, Elementary-Center School principal, timing. And for the in a row. D. Pease, lb Court, East Hartford, was arrested sibility. Police said he was involved "Of course, parents would have to elementary school principal, $20,600 One person called University of Connecticut’s baseball by Dakin, fourth Eagle three safeties for East. credited with a three-run said 43 students have registered for most part it was all hurler. He moved to second The Eagles also stranded M anchester, now 3-2, roundtripper. LaPointe, cf by Vernon Police Wednesday on a in a one-car accident at Vernon Cir­ assume the tuition cost, but our from $19,500; Siegmar Blamberg, team dull, citing lack of foot speed on the basepaths. Nolen, 3b kindergarten for the 1977-78 school wrong for East on an infield out and 11 runners on base. gave Hanlon all the support charge of promoting prostitution, cle at 12:25 a.m. Court date is May Vernon revised policy on this m atter is a assistant elemental^ principal, $17,- Maybe so, but the fact hasn’t prevented the Huskies from The Indians added a run Levesque, c year. This year’s class has 60 scurried home as Biancuc- he neded with a three-run in the second. With one out, second-degree. . liberal one,” he said. The tuition fee winning seven straight and stand 15-3 after Tuesday’s 7-2 Catholic’s baseball South Windsor (5) Arena, p 11 The state Commission of Hospitals 350 from $16,450, and James Vietch, students. first inning. Ed White Police said the charges were triumph over Providence. team. ci’s grounder to shortstop AB R H E Bob Nurmi singled, ad­ M. Moran, ph and Health Care will conduct a public singled, Jeff Backofen was lodged on a warrant issued by Com­ was mishandled. Sheehan, ss 4 0 3 3 vanced to second on a G reg H. Jo s lin , 23, of 200 hearing Friday at 10 a.m. on The Friars were overly generous, committing six South Windsor High got hit by a pitch and Gliha mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville. errors with UConn beneficiary of four unearned runs. The Eagles, now 1-3, got Jenkins, 2b 4 0 0 0 Hanlon sacrifice, and Totals 28 0 1 Northview Dr., South Windsor, was proposed expansion of Rockville the plays when it needed reached on a fielder’s Ms. Wilson was arrested without Giving up runs via miscues, that’s definitely not UConn’s a marker in the second but Monsees, rf 4 0 4 0 scored as White’s infield Manchester 310 000 20x charged early today with driving Water rate hike sought them while the Eagles Huot, If General Hospital. A three-member 4 1 incident at the Executive Lounge while his license was suspended. forte. Many things can be (and have been) said about didn’t; and that more than wasted opportunities in the 0 0 panel will hear testimony at the VernonV f t r n n n ______.. . Rossley, 3b 5 0 0 1 Massage Studio, Rt. 83, Vernon, Court date is May 11. stands, the company would have a Each of the 110 plots available is 20 UConn Coach Larry Panciera but there are facts which anything else gave the fifth and seventh innings to hospital’s cafeteria. The full com­ net income of $59,047. Whitlock, lb 4 0 1 0 where she is allegedly the day A request for a 26.5 per cent in­ by 40 feet. Each will be plowed, are undeniable. He and assistant Andy Baylock run an visiting Bobcats a 5-3 in come back. They finally 76ers square set with Celts mission will make a decision on the crease in rates has been filed with The company has asked that the broke through in the ninth Biancucci, cf 4 2 1 1 manager, police said. James McClop, 35, and Joan harrowed and staked out. The excellent program. Their players are well-schooled in yesterday at Eagle Field. Sobolov, c $1.8 million project May 10. the Public Utilities Control Authority proposed increase become effective for two runs, coming home 4 1 2 0 NEW YORK (UPI) - d efen se and added a She was released on a |500 cash Fields, 46, both of 42 Elm St., Recreation Department will also see fundamentals. Rarely will you see a UConn team beat ”I can’t complain about Haggerty, p 3 1 1 0 of the first half after (PUCA) by Rockville Water & May 1. That is not likely because the For someone who was measure of stability to bond for appearance May 11 in the Rockville, were arrested Wednesday Vernon Grange 52 will sponsor a that each garden area is treated with itself. the pitching,” stated East on Mike Furlong’s double referee Richie Powers hit Aqueduct Co. The proposed increase PUCA has to conduct public hearings nearly out of a job at the Philadelphia’s offense. Rockville court. on charges of disorderly conduct. public auction and buffet supper lime. Secondly, and perhaps foremost, if you want to play for Coach Jim Penders, off the base of the leftfield Totals 36 5 12 5 him with two technical would bring in $273,701 in additional on the request before it takes action. start of the season, it’s one Police said the case involved a Saturday at the Grange Hall, Rt. 30. The plots are available to Vernon Connecticut you better hustle; no dawdlers allowed. You "They’re not getting any wall, but fell short. East Catholic (3) fouls. revenues. of life’s little oddities that Before a charged up Steven Ricci, 28, of 95 High St., domestic disturbance. Court date is The auction will start at 2 p.m. Fur­ Gardening signup residents only on a first-come, first- run off the field, you run onto the field. If you don’t you sit (defensive) support. And Haggerty went the dis­ AB R H E In other NBA playoff ac­ Henry Bibby may well be crowd of 18,276, the 76ers Rockville, was charged early today May 11. niture, plants, food and mis­ The last increase granted the com­ The annual sign-up for the com­ served basis. Only one plot will be and that’s the way it should be. we’re not hitting with men tance for the Bobcats to Dumais, c 5 0 1 0 tion, Los Angeles defeated the player who helps the led by as many as 18 in the cellaneous items will be auctioned. pany was in March 1975. At that time munity garden plots will be Saturday allowed per family. Any areas not For a nine-inning contest, time of game was just a on base. We’re swinging at even his record at 1-1. The Murphy, ss 5 0 1 1 Golden SUte, 115-106, and Philadelphia 76ers bankroll Snacks will be served. The buffet will an increase in revenues amounting to at 9 a m. at the Lottie Fisk Building. planted by June 1 will be re- assigned shade over two hours. Just last Saturday the Huskies bad pitches.” junior righthander walked Gerbo, rf 4 1 3 1 third quarter, Darryl Portland clipped Denver, Furlong. 2b 4 0 1 0 their way to an NBA cham­ Dawkins, who asserted start at 5:30. Tickets may be $69,409 was granted. The company Henry Park, Vernon. to someone on the waiting list. The played a game in 1-hour, 50-minutes. Attend any high Freshman Pete Kiro three, struck out six and 101-100. Washington, which Plainfield results purchased at the door. No reser­ had requested an increase that would allowed eight hits. Andy Brasa. 3b 5 0 1 0 pionship. himself under the boards leads 1-0 in its series with The community gardens are on registration fee will be $5 and will not school contests lately? If a nine-inning schoolboy tilt gets started on the mound for Dakin, If/p vations are necessary. Take-out bring in additional revenues of $197,- Monsees had four hits and 3 0 0 0 But that seemed to be the and helped contain the Rockets, is at Houston town-owned property along Rt. 30 be refundable. through in three hours you’re lucky. the Eagles and didn’t pitch Gieras, If 1 rtST TMa CMS (I) orders will be available. 151. Rick Sheehan three for the 0 0 1 case in the 76ers Boston’s Dave Cowens, l-WttelMl I.N UI iM nDnis.iiii) and are under the jurisdiction of the For more information, contact the Why the difference? For one, of course, quality of play. all that badly. In 5 2/3- Kiro, p/cf 4 1 tonight. tftti M m If granted, the new rate increase 0 1 Wednesday night's 113-101 provided the muscle for 52 lljf 7N 4.N Recreation Department. Recreation Department, 26 Park PI. Most importantly though is they take so much time innings he gave up eight D. Martin, lb 3 0 1 0 IN 14mm IN IN would mean that customers using up victory over the Boston Philadelphia. l4m sSm 5N between Innings getting ready. Ever notice? The catcher hits, four solid blows, Twin defeat Skehan, cf 2 1 0 0 l*M i Ul Ml t&S to 1,200 cubic feet of water per Celtics, which evened the The Celtics were topped TfiMta 14-$ pril U\%M TM: 31:74 comes out with his shinguards but forgets his chest walked four and struck out Bolton High’s golf team Greene, p 1 0 0 0 MMiOTprilUlN quarter would pay a minimum of best-of-seven Eastern by 36-year-old John sum u t (I) fmktkWpkSUM Plainfield entries protector. He gets that but then he can’t find his glove— four. Kiro was touched for dropped a pair of matches K. Martin, p 0 0 0 0 SMm QriMd SIN 14.N IN $15.48, The present rate per quarter Markelon, If Conference semifinals at 1- Havlicek with 31 points. TrifNta 4-7-2 pM tSUN TKSMTEVDM Area fire calls or mask. And by the time he’s finally prepared to just three runs, all earned, as yesterday, 3-2 to Rocky 1 0 0 0 TWI-LITE - Kiffy Cyr IN S.N oarn im a m a (o 1. S-TtNM liN for these customers is $12,24. warm up the pitcher, five minutes have elapsed. Cowens added 21 while 178, Marilyn Eastwood 177, W 7.N 4.N S.N ‘ 48i I S-ll 7th I Ml he dropped his first varsity Hill and 4-1 to Vinal Tech, TK- 31:71 ... IM I Ml Those using up to 1,800 cubic feet Totals 38 3 8 4 Bibby scored 22 points, White was kept to just 14 m k u i tm iitiN WT TM I 1. Stmb«TT hrrt 4-1 1. Pwh’iPriN The bad offshoot of it all is if an umpire tries to get the decision. at Tallwood Country Club. Lynne Topping 180-181-514, 1 -m k i Qtk 4.N lit e S-ll I Wiy lii Fii S-2 IMR mm T i 1. Smi would increase from $18.36 to $23.22. S o u th W in d - hitting nine of 14 shots courtesy of Bibby. Boston TiiMto U-S mU $J1S3N TM4H4 fjllrailMfbi kids to hustle out to their positions, all he gets is a South Windsor, now 2-2, Results: Bolton vs. Vinal Roberta Bixby 452, Joan Mr M u T m i m iN 1. Uni’ita $.2 t. Mill ntt) t-1 I III m k Tolland County sor 010 on on 5 from the floor, but more Coach Tom Heinsohn was m k s lU pM $74N I k m m in i T M M 4. 9pss Smkt The proposed increase would also Sam Green Rd. (North Coventry Fire wisecracking, "What’s the matter, you wantta go home Lindsay 476, Jean Archam- T M M im fmfmk UI pk $141.N C , Wednesday, 10:28 p.m. -W oods fire off got a run in the second on Tech — Duncan (V) def. E. Catholic 010 000 002 3 l i r t i Mihr IN iN 3N IHMiNtvt 15.1 L UN Tn 72 5. €«lyT&t apply to private and public fire Department with Bolton Fire Depart­ importantly played rugged ejected in the last minute bault 463. TrIfNb 1-I-7 pk NUN 4. Fm Trml 2.1 i NMa IM iSm O r| l Omk Dot Brown’s Bridge Rd. early,” reply. Believe it or not, a game which goes faster two walks, a wild pitch and Ovian 8-7, Ursin (B) def. ■m Ml (0 I liTtai Frkh protection customers and for water mentcovering) S-MrffN 7.2 7. Mm Tmcm 1-1 7. iMbM’l TIm Wednesday. 4:01 p.m. —Minor mini­ is much better to umpire and to watch. And better play bloop single by Howie n 1 Itornn HMh IM iNaONtta rfr.NSIwZte I Gasior 1-up, Bibier (V) TM: 3£N i Ttat FIm sold to the Connecticut Water Co. bike accident on Rt. 74, Vernon exists in quicker games as infielders are more alert and m k 2U pM $21N 15 s 7. ■vil.lftm 7-1 sdi I re ithcre Sobolov. The Bobcats def. Potterton 7-6, Minor IM lM UI LHMirRH IM 1. T« m IM . , nth e Ml Water company officials said the Wednesday, 4 :50 p.m. -C a r rollover on Wednesday, 1:42 p.m. -Brush fire off tend to make less errors. hrfwti lU pM 3NN TKUSl a M 1. liNmMtt added a marker in the fifth (V) def. Ferguson 6-5; T rM 42-S pM $2tS.N 2NIS-1I I Fmm Fa 2-1 I TNI n 1- ttMh SUM raise in rates is necessary because Rt. 74. No injuries. Range Hill Dr. M M HI M tlUl 1. B m M 7.| I U t Mptta M 1 Rm Tat Im i f I fu 01 vm as Jeff Huot’s suicide Bolton vs. Rocky Hill — reimis-tim PMcIl lU M IU.M IkmMkkr 12.1 4. Ihnr’i Mtir M iMMit rj I San I Sant the company earned only 50 per cent Wednesday, 2:43 p.m. -B ru sh fire off T it*e$tone squeeze bunt successfully T Tmotm’i M N IIN 4N «.N rriMa M.] M m.ii 5.2 S. 6 m 3-1 ^1 4. SiAa’i MN 1 Coventry Early leaders Ovian (B) def. Blanar 3-2, l-hm iwlr 4N S.N I EktrtM « ,r iCitaieiMi I of its permitted net income in 1976. Tracy Dr. Mf M la n rsK com w 4. MRtaw f.2 1 U.’i byi Fnn S-1 lUmyMir 12*1 1 N--^- Wednesday, 11:33 a m. -W oods fire off chased home Paul Hagger­ Ursin (B) def. Calhoon 4-3, 3N m iM la M 7. SMM 4-1 7.TVt INI oymi M Officials said if the existing rate Through four games, catcher Tom Jones led 5. U'l hdH Ml T 7. fTi iTNlar 1 ^MIMli U N IM m i Udy ha IM ty- Holmes (RH) def. Potter- MMU7pMUIN 1 Im Nwm I Ut Omrnj t Ua’i PU Manchester High in batting with seven hits in 15 official DOUBLE BELTED MKtiTUpMIlia u i 7. MPM lS-1 Itt I S-lf MCMI The visitors made it 3-1 ton 8-6, Clement (RH) def. MM Its M SIUI t Dripite'i Ny 7-2 1. hate TIn frwt 1-1 , , 12th Tee plate appearances for a sizzling .467 average. He also led TrUNli 7-2-I pM WNII IMcIl Stl M Sn.M 1. Inte Cmv r 1. U'l taoT in the sixth as Sobolov’s fly Ferguson 6-4; Vinal Tech FTIS-tl Trihcb S-M M m ill i m \ k IM tuititorfrm the Indians in RBIs with six. Brian Moran has five WHITEWALL 7 I.N fit Hh IRmIR r j i f a N t M to left was misjudged by and Rocky Hill each won 'J i . IIM 4 N $ N Eunnt Ml 1C) IhNy'iNy 'i! iUrlRHdmv I btks k m safeties with which he’s plated four markers. Pitcher r{ 4. TiNa In CLASSIFIED Jim Dakin into a two-base medal points for Bolton. Ja IN IllM rM iFimn Fttar Pete Daigle, who has not made an appearance since the ni:)u; ’^ 1 5 1 ! ! 4. hcMir Flit iUttaNiM ADS OFMMKHESTER hit with Haggerty Duncan of Vinal was 7-Mrtir PrMir 4N llWy N M 7. Ml M W. . Conard game of April 12, is suspect^ to have hepatitis. MM UT M w n TM31N 3.j L Immr Sbu ,r I. FM. M n following with an RBI medalist with a 76. hrMl lu M HUM I. M ttta ■■1 UftFa BRING While it hasn’t been confirmed, the senior right-hander, MM SU piu SUN "-'ICMUMM 1 CALOOR SHOPPING PLAZA Trlhda M IIMI.3I 7. NcmMMNM 12-1 single to right. That was all hrktk US p k 331N M ■UT NT - l«a a IM RESULTS who drew and won the opening game assignment against son Ml (I) TrifMti l-S-7 pil SISIN for Kiro with reliever aoenu sKwi - f m Fn a su TOLLAND TURNPIKE Hall, could be lost for most of the season. His loss would leuM IN IN IN TMinV TNHZ const (T) a r v e y s Frank Greene getting out ANTIQUES - Sally IS UI 111 UI be a damaging blow to the Silk Towners. S-U'll MAM of the frame without naizM II* l-W IIM r 1.41 IH Kevin Martin with three hits in three plate A nderson 136, Joanne DEALI MM.UH i.H PKSStS MS SW»T$WIAII ^ further damage. MM li; M SUM IMLIMI appearances, leads East Catholic. He’s also driven in C ochran 127-346, F ran ,ririKii ;u M ui.M —mJ 213 ».N It became 4-1 in the r ItMli M.| M UtUI INSPIRED BY THE PROS.. three runs, tying him for the team-lead with Mike JamaiUs 138, Arlene Hub­ SwriKti 3-2-M nM 3171.11 eighth as Jerry Biancucci R t\N -C W |, Furlong who is hitting at a .333 clip. Cheney’s Lewis bard 127, Phyllis Huestis doubled stole third on 'Trim Fashions* LaBrec is off to a fast start. The sophomore second 127, Joanne Cox 137-347 d o u b l e NEW STATUS SUEDES W 3 8P0TLIBHTS Greene’s slow, loping win­ Flo Niles 143457, Reggie Speciolizing Exclusively inf baseman had eight hits in 18 at-bats (.444) going into yesterday’s tilt with Vinal Tech. dup, and scored as Hagger­ Gburski 134, Unda Moore ^ B E L T E D Slenderizing plus-size fashions | AT SAVINGS TO *5. ty’s loft to left was dropped 365, Fran Rival 128. R a I hew lUtBIV>L8 A message DELUXE CHAMPION «fashion is 0 BUCKB - MATCHED PABTEL The scholastic sports slate of local events has a two­ , not Q size fold purpose. It lets readers know what’s going on and MHS racquetmen PLAIDB OR CHECKB lets us at The Herald know what copy to expect the • 100% POLYESTER • SIZE 6 ■ 20 following morning. Coaches give us schedules with “scrimmages” listed, outduel Rockville SfKial liiis REG. HMIVEY8 9 0 O f t but don’t tell us as such. So we wait for a result, which 12D ti tIM H -M PRICE U i g g naturally isn’t coming in. Don’t do that. A professional aS3lti52 \ Others insist they can’t meet our deadlines, which 99.9 Manchester High’s boys’ tennis team ran its winning NEW CANVABB BABB per cent of the coaches can and have not had problems streak to three with a 6-1 duke over Rockville High 8x10 color portrait for 88^ with for years (those years I’ve been here, anyway). yesterday at Memorial Field. The Indians now stand 4-1 Size . over-all for the season. TRIMMED WITH LEATHER Results which are turned in late, for any bad reason, A78-13. Jim Kennedy, Phil • Choose from our selection of eight scenic will not get published. Those with a decent excuse and and color backgrounds. RE& NARVETS t i j l n f l Valentine and Jon Peck all Tom Donovan and Scott Plus $1.73 F.E.T. per tire and 4 old tires. within a limited time have a shot. So parents and com­ • Select additional portraits and save up lo 30.00 PRICE ■ v i U U won straight set decisions Hyde-Rich Marshall also Sizes petitors, don’t blame us if your your daughter’s or son’s M compared to 1975 prices. name isn’t in the paper. We gladly print local resulU. lor Manchester. gaining points. B78-14, • See our new large Decorator Portrait. But we have our rules. And they must be met. Sophomore Scott Gottlieb Results: Hovland (R) C78-14, REPEATOFASELLOUTI playing In the No. 1 slot for def. Gottlieb 84, 2-8, 6-2; • Your complete satislacllon guaranteed or E78-14 the first time played well SHOE-TOWN’S regular Kennedy (M) def. ^ I k in your money cheerfully refunded. Plus $1.88 to S2.26 P E T fter tire and 4 old tires BUMMER TEE TOPB but was defeated by 6-1,84; Valentine (M) def, No obligation to buy additional portraits low price to *16 I STRIPES OR PASTEL PRINTS - SIZM S-M-L-XL Catholic linksmen how Rockville’s Keith Hovland. Donahue 6-1,84; Peck (M) Sizes now just... Rockville Is now 1-3 for the def. Taylor 6-0, 64; Boser- F78-14.16: G78-14.15 East Catholic High’s golf team saw Its hopes of an un- campaign. Keller (M) def. Barton- A Great Way to Remember Just like the pros wear... with padded collar, heel guard **" « *3.33 beaten record go by the board as St. Paul t(wk a 3-2 ver- The sophomore doubles Maslchuck 6-4, 6-0; Those You Love Plus 52.42 to 52.65F.E.T. pet titeand 4 oldlites.| diet yesterday at Pine Valley Country Club In team of Chris Boser-Jon Caouette-Donovan (M) def. Sizes and tongue...cushioned arch... power-striped wedge and Keller continued Its win­ H78-14.15; OAUCHO SETS Southington. The Eagle linksmen are now S-lfSt. Paul 2- Taylor-Coughlln 6-1, 6-4; A track-grooved sole. Royal blue suede leather white ning ways with the Marshall-Hyde (M) def. J78-14.1S; 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. L78-16 arcents. Select group in big boys’ 2V2-6M, men’s 6y2-12M VEBTandOAUCHO Roger Poudrier and tandems of Mark Caouette- Tuppeny-Baukman 74, 64. CALCUTTA OR COTTONS Dave McGonigle picked up APRIL 19-23 Plus 52 80 to 53.12 F.E.T. pet lire and 4 old tires | t-ady Devon® (girls and women can be fitted in these sizes, too). points for East but Paul Town hero Blackwells $ 8 lets per set of 4 REG. L o a ^ a n ^ B Peracchio and Brian BREAKER BY MANCHESTER Arm'l you glod seporotes with loshion-impoct liki this ’ Run in soon...save to 31% thru Saturday. $22.00 HARVEYS i ^ 2 . 0 0 NEW ORLEANS (UPI) cottios in th. site you w«i,? M«. joy, th. core that Charlebois were defeated — Tom Watson can have PARKADE gots into thoir tailoring, ond th. designing skill thot and St. Paul won the medal the worst four days of his .BREAK ossures bMutilul proportioning however you mix the point by 14 strokes. career during the New ports ood colors. Sizes 38 to 46 DOOR-BUSTER SPECIALS! Medalist honors went to St. Orleans Open golf tourna­ Paul’s Tom Zaniewski with ment and still be a town OF voua TJUKTOPS poiyEsni SUCKS a 76 with Poudrier firing a hero. ■■ OONIT LIT A 0000 K INGS FIRESTONf TIRE SHOE-TOWN REQ. 10.00 77. Watson, winner of the BUDDY DO IT FOB' YOUl PAVINO AMD FREE MOUNTING PUlfcHASE REQ.5.00 where famous brand names cost lessi ^ Results: Poudrier (EC) Masters Tournament two •■ii***®"""*****®***^^^ * COMMIRCIAL VWNOU AVON ilOOMFXlO tyilMISIIIlD def, Malone 4-2, Tonon weeks ago, was one of the One sitting per tubiecl-$1 per subject lor VtfMe Cinte Rt. 44 *4.00 THAT lOePwhl.i. Sil.lll.«»lhry. WETHERSFIELD WNDSOR r ' i * 2 . 0 0 WHILR THRY URT (SP) def. Peracchio 3-2, few "big names” In the additional subjects, groups, or Individuals in Mit holt Ileeeillrid W.lkersBrid VttMo Notl. ImA Zaniewski (SP) def. field as the $175,000 New DAM M ! i * * * the same family. Persons under 18 must be /MORI l E R S «te»le|C«il.r s w ra s .',"! SSi. ne. f,s 7 **4-4*3* *;*40*« 343-4377 $3^31 Charlebois 6-5, McGonigle Orleans Open got under accompanied by parent or guardian. Other iterei In Homden. Bronlord, Soulhington. Springfald Other location* throughout Connacticut OPEN MON. - FRI. 10-0 SAT. 10-6 (EC) def. Roberge 1-up, St. way today. Most of the Paul won medal point, 321- rFeeparhln^at^itieflcafd, Maslercharge SUNDAY 12-5 others are taking a week’s I 3IS CINTfR ST.. MANCHIST».CONN.*n«en«a43-S)3S 335. rest. _ c«il Anytiiiw 640^ i^ ii.,. I PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter, Conn., Thura./Aprll 21, 1877 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., April » , 1977 - PAGE FIVE-B

Natp Wantatf ft Balk leads to defeat [ Ba»ebaiii Ruhle rules RSox Been busy with SECRETARIES • Immediate your spring cleaning? work available for you by the game in a row,” said Tiger his first save. ^Grah~bag lineup^ BOSTON (UPI) - Find lots of things day or week. HIgheat hourly MHS Jayvees Vern Ruhle used a new Manager R a lp h Honk, "He’s a great reliever to you no longer use? rates. Phone 2761584 or apply whose team snapped a have come in with a one to Manpower, Inc., 10 Haynes Manchester High's formula and finally Sell them fast for W xe H e r a ld Street, Hartford. three-game losing streak. run lead,” said Boston for Cheney with Vinal Jayvee baseball team Im­ extra cash with passed a pitching “When he keeps that ball Manager Don Zimmer. proved Its record to 3-1 wins for Yankees low-cost CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EXPERIENCED Plumber’s examination against down, he’s all right.” “ He can make hitters look Two runs in the sixth yesterday with a 12-7 win Oatsified adsl Helper • Salary commen­ " T h a t’s th e key for awful bad.” of the inning. surate with exp^ence. Call inning, one scoring on over Enfield High at the Boston Red Sox NEW YORK (UPI) intended to use the same me...keeping the ball Rookie Steve Kemp 649^44. a balk, lifted Vinal Morlarty Field. after nine straight bad — Toronto Manager Munson doubled after a batting order in today’s down,” said Ruhle, 2-1, drove in what proved to be Bob Qaughsey notched outings against the Roy Hartsfleld leadoff walk to Willie Ran­ concluding game of the PHOHE 643-2711 BABYSITTER Wanted two to Tech to a 4-3 Charter who went seven innings the winning run with a his second win for the dolph and Jackson singled four-game set with the three nights a week. For five Oak Conference team. before yielding in the sixth-inning homer off Luis expressed pleasure FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD children Rockville - Vernon young Indians. He went the to drive both home and tie Blue Jays. PhOfM baseball win over The Tiger righthander eighth inning after back-to- Tiant that travelled 390 with his starting area only. 6763208. distance striking out seven the game. Jackson came Hargan was strafed for said he "threw more back Sox singles. "Against feet into the Detroit pitcher despite the Cheney Tech yester­ and walking three. Offen­ around to score the go- five runs, five hits and four 643-2711 TOOL & DYE Maker • changeups" Wednesday this club you’ve got to stay bullpen. Rusty Staub belted INDEX day at the Beavers’ sively, Chris DeCiantis had hurler’s sad results. ahead run for New York on walks while getting only Mlnlmun of 5 years. night, as he helped pitch N O T IC tI ADVEIITISINe ahead of the hitters and a third-inning shot that "I thought (Steve) a pair of walks and Chris Experience on dye making field. a perfect day going four- Detroit to a 62 victory three outs against the 1— LoM ind Found and dye repair worx. La Point keep that ball down.” gave the Tigers a 2-1 lead. Chambliss’ bases-loaded oIlc licralb — RATES 2 Peraonata for-four including a double. Hargan was targeting his Yankees, but Hartsfleld. Classified aovertising It was the Hawks' fourth over the Red Sox. 3— Announc#manta Industries, 155 West Main The 26year old former It was the third homer for pitches pretty well,” said single with two outs. 1 day ....1 1 # word par day straight win, they ve tied Leo Diana drove in Uiree was reluctant to remove 4— Entertainment Street, Rockville. Call 876 Ruhle, who got his first Olivet (Michigan) College both. Since the Yankees batted 3 days . . . 10# word par day one, while the setback runs with a bases-loaded Hartsfleld after Hargan him. Finally, after the 5 — Auctions 8581, extension 285, An Equal two major league wins star gave up seven hits, in­ Aurelio Rodriguez drove around in the first, Ran­ 6 daya — 0# word par day Opportunity Employer. drops Cheney to 1-4 for the double while Mickey was shelled for five runs In Yankees w ent in front 4-2, FINANCIAL 26 d a y a ___B# word par day over Boston in September cluding a first inning home home the Tiger’s first run dolph again led off in the INVITATION 8 — Bondi-Slockt-Mortgegei 16 words $2.00 minimum campaign. Coulombe had two hits, as two innings Wednesday and had two men on in the 9 — COUNTER HELP - Mornings. 1974, had lost five straight run to Jim Rice and the with a second-inning single second and he socked a Personal Loans Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch Vinal, trailing 3-2, did Bob Boucher. by the New York Yankees, second, Jerry Johnson TO BID 10 — Insurance Three Manchester locations. since then. But the Red consecutive singles to Rick after Milt May had long home run to right knotted it as Carl MoreUf who snapped a five-game relieved Hargan. Johnson EMPLOYMENT Apply Bess Eaton Donuts, 319 Sox, who like to hit fast- Burleson and Denny Doyle. doubled. center, his first since April The Manchester Board of — walked, stole two hasa losing skein by beating the allowed New York another 13 Help Wanted Green Rd., Manchester. Eastjayvees balls, had fits with Ruble’s Relievers Steve Foucault Tiant, 1-1, gave up all 13, 1976 a t Baltimore. Education seeks bids for elec­ 14 — Butlneea OpportunHiet ROGER AND MARCI and scored on Bill Russo's Blue Jays 7-5. run In the second and 15 — Situation Wanted assortm ent of low breaking and John Hiller shut the three Detroit runs while For the highly-paid and tric Lamps for the 1977-1978 NEORO PART TIME Jobs for sacrifice fly to centerfield. Three runs In the 12th In­ "I got beat by good singles each in the fourth school year. Sealed proposals EDUCATION someone looking for pitches. door, allowing just an RBI taking the loss. highly-touted Yankees, the 18 __ INVITE YOU TO THEIR John Demelis then tripled ning gave South Windsor a pitches,” Hargan said and fifth. will be received untli 3:30 Prfvele Instructlona something different. A part “The off-speed stuff set grounder to major league 19 — Schools-ClaiMi “We still can’t break a afterward. The Blue Jays’ win was their first after Gullett departed when 20 TAO SALE time job with action, adven­ and was awarded home 10-9 win over East Catholic up my other pitches and P.M. May 14, 1977 at which Instructions Wanted batting leader Carl game, though," said Houk. starter claimed both two losses to Toronto and Toronto scored twice In the time they will be publicly R ur 203-205 Oak 8tra«t ture, excitement. It's all plate as Cheney hurler in jayvee baseball action kept them off balance,’’ he REAL B8TATE yours when you’re part of the Yastrzemski. Hiller, who “We had several chances only their third of the ~ SATURDAY Jamie Raymer was tagged yesterday in South Wind­ Reggie Jackson and Thur­ eighth and had the tying opened. S^cUlcations and bid 23 Homes lor Sals said. struck out the side in the to break it tonight, but 24 — Lots-Land (or Sale APRIL 23, 9 a.m. Connecticut Army National young season in 11 starts run at the plate. But forma may be secured at the — with a balk. sor. “ That’s his second good man Munson got hits on 25 Invesimeni Property Guard Infantry. Ownings now ninth, was credited with couldn’t.” and followed Manager Bil­ Business Office, 45 N. School 26 — Butineu Property , in Commo, Maintenance, The visitors took a 1-0 East had gone ahead in perfect pitches during a Sparky Lyle shut off the — ly M artin’s ploy of a "grab- Street, Manchester, Connec­ 27 Resort Property Medical and Clerical fields. lead in the first before the the top of the 12th on the three-run outburst In the rally, earning his second 28 — Real Estate Wanted bag lineup” batting order ticut. Raymond E. Demers, ADVERTISING Ha/p Wanttd 13 You'll earn good pay, have Beavers grabbed the edge strength of RBI singles by first inning that wiped out save, and Gullett was Business Manager MI8C. SERVICES excellent benefits, PX in the third with two runs. Mike Gilberto and Dave a 2-0 Toronto lead achieved which was literally drawn credited with his first 31 — Services ONered DEADLINE HELP WANTED - P i L privileges, good workliw con­ 041-4 32 — Psinting-Pspering 2 out of a hat. Fournier. But four hits and against Yankee starter American League victory 33 — Building-Contreciing Restaurant. Weekend night ditions, meals and uniforms. Mike Pinkin singled and McKinney fast start 12:00 noon the day before Martin said alter 34 — Rooling-Siding waitress. 12 a.m. to 4 a.m. Call now for more Information a walk gave the Bobcats Don Gullett in the top half after two defeats. — publication. Raymer reached on an 35 Hesting-Plumblng Friday and Saturday. Short 6460423, ask for Sgt. ^ nnett. the win in the home half of Wednesday’s game that he 36 — Flooring Deadline lor Saturday and error with the runners lan­ — order cook. Friday and Satur­ INVITATION 37 Movina.Truckina.Slorsae Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. ding at third and second the fram e. 38 — Services Wanted day night. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. FIGURE CLERK - Invocing, base respectively. Gilberto had three hits dividend for Finley Dishwasher Monday through pricing, etc. Full time only. [Standing^ TO BID MI8C. FOR SALE Freshman shortstop and Mike Freiheit, Four­ Legion baseball Bid proposals for the 40 — Household Goods PLEASE READ FYlday. 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply in person, Gaer Bros., _ 140 Rye Street, South Wind­ nier and Howie Furlong Boston, 3-2, Texas defeated follovring equipment will be 41 Articles (or Sale Chris Vann singled Pinkin NEW YORK (UPI) shot in the sixth for the 42 — Building Supplies YDUR AD 18 AND OVER - To work in sor. home and Lewis LaBrec's two apiece for the young Seattle, 62, and Chicago Rangers, National League booster drive received by the Bolton Board 43 — iPets -Birds- Dogs plastic factory. Maintenance — Rich McKinney, __ of EducaUoo, Notch Road, '44 Livestock Claaslfled ada are taken over sacrifice fly plated Eagles, now 1-3 for the nipped California, 3-2. liile Sox 3, Angels 2 45 __ Boats 8 Accessories and stock work. Call 6462920, SEWING MACHINE who had to be coaxed East The American Legion made out to: American Bolton, Conn., until 1:00 p.m., — the phone aa a convenience. Raymer. The Beavers left (Herald Photo by Dunn) season. Tom Reichle had Oriulca 7, Inilians 2 Eric Soderholm, con­ 46 Sporting Goods between 9:30 and 2:30. Operator with drapery W L Pet. GB April 29, 1977. Information 47 ... Garden Products The Herald la reaponalble for by Oakland owner Baseball Committee has. Legion Baseball Post No. — experience. Call between 9 the bases loaded. > three hits. Including a tri­ The Orioles pounced on tinuing his comeback from _ 48 Antiques only one Incorrect inaertion and S Louis 8 4 .667 kicked off Its annual concerning bids may be ob­ 49 Warned to Buy HOUSEKEEPER Wanted - 1 and 5 Monday thru Friday. Vinal tied it at 2-2 in the ple which tied it and the Charlie Finley into their 32.3 million ex­ knee surgery, stroked a 102. All donors will be — then only to the tize ol the Tech^s Gary Marineau ducks inside pitch Montreal 6 4 .600 1 tained at the office of the original Insertion. Errors which p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday 6467286. teammate Wayne Garland Booster Drive. Funds will listed in the programs to be RENTALS top of the fourth with game-winner in the 12th, reporting to the A’s’ home run and two singles, Superintendent, 104 Notch _ do not lessen the value of the ihrougb Friday. Must have New York 6 6 .500 2 be used to pay umpires, out distributed a t home games. 52 Rooms lor Rent Cheney taking the lead for South Windsor, now 3-1. training camp this to notch their fifth straight drove home two runs and Road, Bolton, by calling 643- S3 — Aparimanis lor Rent advertisement will not be cor­ own car. References-CMuired. STEADY WORK - Reliable, Pitts 5 6 .455 2M of town exhibition trips, in­ — again in the home half of victory. Doug DeCinccs scored two others as the 1569: JAYFROSGP-760 Of­ 54 Homes (or Rent rected by an additional Insar- Manchester. Send r ^ e s to hard worker, who wants spring, is off to his Chicago 4 6 .400 3 surance, a tournament and 55 _ Business lor Rent lion. Box GG c/o M anchester steady employment, good in­ the frame on Hawk mis- Tennis triumphs for girls White Sox took advantage ficial Aluminum Soccer Por­ 56 __ Resort Property (or Rent best start ever in this, Phila 3 6 .333 3tk an awaids banquet. LL to meet 57 __ Wanted to Rent Herald. come. Call 528-6702 between 6 cues. of Nolan Ryan's wildness table Goalposts. 2 only. Weal Supporters of Legion Manchester Little 58 - Misc (or Rent Raymer, 0-2, went the his last shot at the big to down the Angels. Ryan Raymond A. Allen, Jr. FIRST CLASS Machinist or Manchester High East Catholic and T racy American AUTOMOTIVE Young-Katie W L Pet. GB baseball may send their League officials will meet Superintendent of — NOW accepting applications distance for Cheney. He Sports slate time. yielded seven walks, one to 61 Autos lor Sale Halp Wanfd 13 tool maker. Paid holidays, Equalling its win total of Bringing its mark up to M u r p h y a l l w e r e Los Ang 9 2 .818 — __ Soderholm with the bases donations to Henry Wlerz- Monday night at 8 o’clock Scirools 62 Trucks lor Sale vacation and liberal fringe for full time employmentt. walked three, struckout a year ago, Manchester the .500 level yesterday In the A’s’ 4-2 victory League 83 — Heavy- Equipment lor Sale benefits. Apply in person, Cali 5263869 between 9 and 2 triumphant. Atlanta 7 5 .583 2V6 blcki, Booster (Hiairman, at the American Legion No. 0344 — EXPERIENCED Part Time two and allowed six hits. was East Catholic's giris' over the Milwaukee loaded in the fourth. 64 Motorcyctes-Bicycles between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. H only. High's girls' tennis team Resuits: Murano (EC) Thursday Houston’ 5 6 .455 4 85 Lockwood St., Home. The public Is in­ 65 Campws-Traileri-MobMe Morning personnel wanted. Ray Whitehead started for won its second decision of tennis team with a 61 win Brewers Wednesday, and rookie Eddie Murray Homes Apply In person, Franks and B Tool and Engineering def. Anthony 62,6-0; White San Fran 5 6 .455 4 Manchester. Checks can be vited. _ Vinal and was credited BASKBALL McKinney broke a 2-2 tie in each clouted two-run 66 Automotive Service SuTCrmarket, 725 Blast Middle C o., 168 F o re s t S t., MACHINIST - First class, 1977, 6-1, over South Wind­ over Windham High in (EC) def. Sandler 6-2, 63; San Diego 5 8 .385 5 67 Aulos lor Rent-Lease with the victory. Pinkin MCC al Grrrnfirld (2) the sixth inning with a solo homers, while rookie Scott Area baseball LEGAL Tpke., Manchester. Manchester, An Equal Oppor­ experienced on Lathe and sor High yesterday in Willimantic. Holland (W) def. M urray 6- Clncin 4 8 .333 5Vk tunity Employer. Bridgeport, interviewing 8:30 was a perfect three-for- homer after singling home McGregor went 7 1-3 in­ South Windsor. The Indian Seniors Mary Catherine 1, 61; Lucier (EC) def. TK.NMS Behind the strong relief Wednesday’s Results NOTICE GAS STATION Attendant - a.m. Ul 4 p.m. (Tver time and three for Cheney as was the second Oakland run in nings for the win. Garland pitching of southpaw Phil PORTER WANTED - 6 nights benefits. Dynamic Metal netters are now 2-1 for the Murano and Kelli White led Mustard 6-3, 1-6, 7-5; Fast Calliulir al St. Louis 4, New York 2 Part time. Nights and Vinal's Demelis. the first. And after eight was pounded for four runs Shiner, East Hartford High It is the policy of Bolton weekends. Apply In person at a week. Midnight to 8 a.m. Products Co., Inc., 422 North season. the Eaglettes with singles Cannata-Viola (EC) def. Guilford Los Angeles 3, Cincinnati 1 Main St., Manchester. games as the A's’ right- in 3 1-3 innings while going registered a 6-4 CCIL BATAVUS Public Schools not to dis­ Custom Auto Radiator, Rt. 6. Ideal for husband and wife Vinal (4) Sophomore (^erie Dow victories with Karen Garceau-Pepe 6-1, 6-2; Fast Caliiolir al Fn- Pittsburgh 8, Montreal 6 team. Contact manager of handed designated hitter, down to his second loss baseball win over criminate 0 0 the baais of sex Bolton. AB R H E continued to win easily Lucier also gaining a deci­ Kuczynski-Sullivan (EC) firld (girls) Phila at (^cago, ppd. in its etkiCatlonal programs, □ EMPLOYMENT Parkade Lanes. No phone GET BACK To Work - The Ewanowski, cf McKinney has three without a win. Windham yesterday at the THE MOTORIZED BICYCLE 3 1 2 0 with a 6-1,64) triumph over sion. The doubles teams of def. Szall-Creshena 67, 62, activities or employment SEVEN ELEVEN Food Store calls. easy way II you've been away homers with five runs Atlanta 2, San Diego 0 from wor|i a while, being an Nedobity, rf Bobcat Nola Cumey. Belin­ Anne-Marie Cannata- GOLF Twins 3, Royals 2 Hornets' field. FOR PUT1MNG AROUND lides as required by Title now taking applications for 61; Young-Murphy (EC) San Francisco 1, Houston Halp WanM 13 w a n t e d - Engine lathe Avon Representative is Kolenda, 2b da Welti, Gwen Froh and Kathy Viola, Sharon Cheney T e e li at batted in. The Twins used solo In other area contests, : of the 1971 Education responsible persons to work Morello, ss def. Martineau-Desitol 6-0, 0 S flexible hours. Stocking and operator with experience. 50 perlect. You work for Lori McCurry also won Kuezynski-Katie Sullivan t’orlland “ Finley told me I’d be a homers from Larry Hisle, Penney High bowed to Fer­ Amendments. Inquiries regar­ PHONE FROM home to ser­ yourself, set your own hours, Russo, If 6-0. Today's Games clerk work, ^ p ly in person hours. Paid holidays. fool not to join the A’s in Dan Ford and Craig Kusick mi, 7-2, Bolton was blanked ding compliance with Title DC vice our customers In the Excellent insurance benefits. sell quality products, and earn Demelis, lb their singles matches for (No gapies scheduled) only at 393 Burnside Ave., training camp," McKinney plus a club record-tying by Bacon Academy, 7-0, nnay be directed to Janice M. Manchester area, flexible Metronlcs Inc., Rt. 6 & 44A, about 340 on every 3100 you A Belniak, 3b the Indians with the Ehist Hartford. said. “My father was also A DUTCH S p w and Raymond A. Altai hours, super earnings, 246 Bolton, Conn. sell. Call: 5269401. Wachtarz, c doubles tandems of Kathy five double plays to quell and Coventry High nipped American League 7773. Burroughs likes Atlanta urging me to try one more the Royals, who had 15 Rham, 5-4. at 104 Notch Road, Bolton, 18 OR OLDER Male - To leam Whitehead, p McCoan-Diane Whittaker East TREATl Qxmecticut, 0SO4O (telephone woodworking trade. 32.85 per FULL TIME Salesperson - NURSES AIDE - 7 to 3, part time because an expansion hits. Kusick's homer, Shiner cam e in in the SALES POSITION - Straight time. Laurel Manor, 91 Cliest- and Sherrie Hopperstead- NEW YORK (UPI) before retiring with a nings to pick up his second W L Pet. GB B«(«vu8 is the 64S-516S and S43-15S9) or to the hour. (^11 645-0671, between 3 For local family shoe store. Totals 24 4 6 5 club could use me if the A’s which broke up a 2-2 tie in first inning and slammed Isrgesl eod most commissions, leads furnished Experienced preferred. nut, apply 10 to 2, weekdays Shelly Valentine also win­ cramp in his left side and win while Gerald Hannahs Milwaukee 7 .700 modem moped Director of the Office for Civil and 6. — Jeff Burroughs, couldn’t. I didn't have any the eighth, came off ace the door on the Whippets to to homeowners. Call 241-5402. Please call 6467207. only Cheney (3) ning. Ron Camp finished the was the loser. Tony Perez Baltimore 6 .600 1 msnulacturer Rights, Department of Vann, ss acquired by the Atlan­ assurances from Finley Kansas City reliever Mark lead East Hartford to its in Hoilsnd, the JANITORIAL - Openings Results: Dow (M) def. game earning his fourth also homered for the Toronto 7 .538 IW Iraditionet home Health, Education and WINDOW CLEANER Needed AUTOMOTIVE Billing RN or LPN - P art time LaBrec, 2b ta Braves in a winter but he gave me a decent Littell, who had not given second win in five outings. Welfare, Washington, D.C. - Must be experienced and available Male and female Cumey 61, 60; Welti (M) save. Expos. Cleveland 4 .400 3 ol cyclistS- daily. 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 10 Secretary - Must have weekends. Laurel Manor, 91 Boudreau, cf def. Fidler 60, 62; Froh trade, claims he contract, which had up a hit this year. Rick Lewis had two hits for 0604 reliable. Call 6465334. automobile experience. Chestnut Street apply Elsewhere in the NL, Los Cards 4, Mels 2 Boston 4 .400 3 VAQOQO p.m. to 3 a.m. Must have P Gustamachlo, lb clauses in it that spelled Rangers 5, Mariners 2 the winners. Strong typing skills. Good weekdays only 10 to I. (M) def. Marsh 2-6, 6-4, 6 literally "knocked the Angeles defeated Cincin­ Ted Simmons snapped a Detroit 4 4W DELUXE PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The transportation. Call General Landry, rf out how much I'd get if 1 Nelson Briles and Adrian Penney fell to 3-2 as Fer­ (Heaning Service Inc., 46 Oak working atmosphere. Apply in Marineau, c 4; McCurry (M) def. Allen cover off the ball’’ nati, 3-1, Pittsburgh beat scoreless tie with a three- New York 3 8 .273 4W • NO HELMET REQUIRED • NO INSURANCE REQUIRED Air Force recently announce person only 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., BABYSITTER WANTED for did certain things." Devine limited Seattle to mi, now 3-2 also, exploded • OPERATOR MAY USE ANY VAUD DRIVER'S LiCENSF new openings for Individuals St., Manchester, 649-5334. Lackard, 3b 6-1, 6-7, 6-4; McCoan- four or five times last Montreal, 8-6, St. Louis run homer in the sixth in­ West □ NOTICES Monday through Friday, two children days. Nathan Whittaker (M) def. Linko- Mike Torrez yielded six four hits, while Dave May for seven runs in the fourth A Up to ISO miles per gelion <» with prior military service. If Chorches Motors. 80 Oakland Hale school area. Must like Pinkin, U ning to back the six-hit W L Pet. GB n Sale and aconomical « Easy to operate « Moderate speeds e WAITRESSES - All hours season and Atlanta hits in going the route for and Toby Harrah each inning. Bolton is 0-6 after you have been out for less St., Manchester. children. Call 647-9416 afteer Raymer, p Hawver 63, 63; S. Allen- pitching of Eric Chicago 7 3 .700 ft Super quiet ft Minimum sir pollution ft than 5 years and are looking available. Apply in person at Brave fans are in­ the A’s, his third victory homered to spark Texas. its loss to Bacon. Coventry Lost 5:00. W hitaker (SW) def. National Rasmussen, who walked Oakland .667 and Found for “A Great Way of Life’ , Tacorral, 246 Broad St., WAREHOUSE ORIENTED Totals 30 3 6 3 Form ica-Burnett 6-4, 62; clined to believe him. without a loss. The 33-year old Briles remained unbeaten at 4-0 Sales Service Parts contact the Air Force im­ Manchester. none and struck out five. Texas .600 LOST - German S h ^ ard . needed for eroandin^ dis­ WE HAVE Immediate Hopperstead-Valentine . L e a g u e , ^ Elsewhere in the AL, pitched no-hit ball until with its extra inning win mediately. CaU 6467440. tributor. Experience “That ball they used in Jon Matlack suffered his Kan City .545 Black with brown legs. Center DENTAL ASSISTANT for Openings for 2 mechanically (M) def. Snelgrove-Krivick Baltimore downed Juan Bernhardt hit a solo over 3-1 Rham. Al preferred. 44 hour week. inclined persons. If you are the American League last Cardinals topped the New second straight loss for the Minnesota .538 Park vicinity. 64S CUSTODIAN - Manchester Glastonbury office. Pull time. East girls 62, 7-5. Cleveland, 7-2, New York home run with two out in Kristoff's triple and Tom SEYMOUR MOTORSNRTS, Inc. Excellent fringe benefits. not now earning at least 3150. season was so poorly made York Mets, 4-2, and San Mets, who scored their Calif .429 Church. Approximately 37 1/2 Excellent opportunity. Chair- put away Toronto, 7-5, the fifth inning. May hit a Newcornbe's bloop single I SI, '.B4S4I214 LOST - Grey, female cat. Send resume to Box FF c/o weekly, we want to talk to I actually knocked the runs in the ninth on a two- Seattle .400 hours per week, including side Experience preferred. Manchester Herald. top Rham Francisco edged the Minnesota edged Kansas Bowers School area. Call 546 Send resume to Box F c/o you. (?all 872-4515. cover off it four or five run homer by Bruce two-run homer in the third gave the Patriots the win .Wednesday's Results some Sunday time. Previous Houston Astros, 1-0. City, 3-2, Detroit shaded and Harrah smacked a solo in nine innings. 4477, anytime. related experience desirable. Manchester Herald. Pushing across the win­ times,” Burroughs said Boisclair. New York 7, Toronto 5 DISHWASHERS - Part Time DRIVER AND Stock CTerk - Philadelphia at Chicago Write Box E, c/o Manchester Nights - Apply in person, ning run in the bottom of Wednesday night, after his Giants 1, Astros 0 IMPOUNDED - Beige, female SECRETARY RecepUonist • Apply in person, Alcar Auto was postponed by rain. Oakland 4, Milwaukee 2 Herald. Tacorral, 246 Broad St.. Parts, 226 Spruce Street, the seventh inning. East fifth homer of the season Ed Halicki, Randy Mof- Baltimore 7, Cleveland 2 OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! terrier cross. Contact the Busy medical office in Dodgers 3, Reds 1 Coventry Dog Warden, at 423- Manchester. Manchester. Catholic High's girls' soft- helped the Braves beat the fitt and Gary Lavelle com­ ORDER PROCESSOR and Manchester. Excellent typing Ron Cey hit a two-run Detroit 3, Boston 2 6524. skills required. Pleasant ball team nipped Rham MHS girls lose bined on a four-hitter for Kneral office work - Business San Diego Padres, 2-0. homer and Dave Lopes Minnesota 3, Kansas City Forms Dept. Modem office telephone manner and ap­ High, 20-19, yesterday at Slipping to 3-2 for the “Also, you don't have to addded a solo shot as Los San Francisco, which 2 atlas bantlq LOST - Gold pearl necklace environment - diversified and titude for figures, knowledge Robertson Park. It was the season yesterday was contend with an un­ Angeles’ Don Sutton scored the game’s only run Texas 5, Seattle 2 set with diamond. Possibly interesting opportunities. of Insurance forms helpful. Eaglettes third win in four Manchester High's girls' favorable wind in Atlanta in the eighth inning on • 24 Hour Emergency Service Parkade Bowling Lanes. Must have above average>ge Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. REGISTERED pitched a five-hitter and Chicago 3, California 2 Reward. Call 6465158. starts. such as we almost always ■ Burner Sales & Service typing and office skills. Apply Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, softball team, bowing 169 won his second straight Terry Whitfield's single, a Today’s Games and Friday. Salary commen­ Laurie Barry opened the In person at Automatic PHYSICAL THERAPIST to Enfield High in Enfield. had in Texas. The way the game. Cincinnati scored sacrifice and Rob An­ Toronto (Jefferson 0-0) at • Clean Heating Oils LOST - Vicinity of Waddell Business Products 0>., Inc., surate with experience. Progressive orthopedic practice seeks a seventh frame with a Sophomore Shirley ball carries in Atlanta I'll their run in the fifth inning drews’ single. Mark New York (Holtzman 0-0) School. Black cat. Four white Tuckle Road, Willimantic, Ct. Include business and personal SUP-R-IELT* paws, white on chest. single and stole second and Adams hurled for the In­ have much more to show when Ken Griffey doubled Lemongello suffered his Detroit (Rozema 0-0) at 649-4595 between 10:30 a.m. and 4:30 references In reply to Box (X, staff registered therapist. All benefits '^'Eebo” . Reward. 6462674. p.m., Mon. - Frl. c/o Manchester Herald. third base. She came home dians and took the loss. for my season. home Cesar Geronimo. third straight loss for the Boston (Cleveland 1-0) Call Us For Your Home Hoatinq paid. Salary commensurate with And Air Conditioning Needs... on Kathy Hall's safety to Adams, now 1-1, gave up 12 Burroughs led off the Fred Norman was the Astros. Chicago (Stone 1-1) at experience. Send resume to Box Q c/o left. Barry, a sophomore, hits, walked eight and fourth inning with his u c o i m losing pitcher. Pliillies-Culis belted buyl California (Hartzell 1-0), N Auctlona 5 Aifcltant 8 A U Manchester Evening Herald. was credited with eight struckout one. homer and the Braves Pirates 8, Expos 6 Rain forced a postpone­ W Minnesota (Zahn 2-0) at stolen bases. Rachel Rosen, senior added their other run in the Pittsburgh’s Dave ment with the Phillies Texas (Blyleven 1-1), N East led, 10-6, at the end leftfielder, paced the at­ sixth when Gary Matthews as low as . yr LEGAL NOTICE Parker and Phil Garner ahead, 2-1, after iV i in­ INVITATION TO BIDDERS of five innings with Rham BLACKWALLS tack for Manchester with douled and scored on a each hit a two-run homer nings. The game is S fit' 1. The Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester will rallying for nine runs to go two hits with Debbie single by Rod Gilbreath. to offset three homers by expected to be made up SUa Price F.E.T. receive sealed bids, in triplicate, on or before May 17,1977, ahead. The Eaglettes came Brainard chipping in with a Andy Messersmith allowed when the Phillies next play Bowling Montreal’s Garj* Carter. B78I4 29 50 t68 TTme 1:00 P.M. EDST, W l, at the office of said Authority, back to take a 19-15 edge two-run doubie. four hits in seven innings Jim Rooker went six in- in Chicago in mid-August. C78I4 26.50 2.01 located at 24 Bluetleld Drive, Manchester, Connecticut 0SO4O before the Sachems E78I4 29.50 2.26 ELKS — Stan Seymour and said blda will be publicly opened and read aloud Im­ WANT SPENDING MONEY? F78I4 34.50 2.42 137-357, John Rleder 357, knotted it again. ■ l l l l l mediately thereafter. Boys 4 Qlrls - We Need You) G7$I4 34.50 258 2 Geri Lombardo pitched Richie Cabral 136360, Bob 2. Blda will be received for tumlahlng all labor, nulerlal, PELTCHER • POUESm cor4 H7B14 39.50 280 toola and equipment necessary to construct and finish com­ well for East and also had F78I5 34.60 252 Pagano 146379, Joe CaUldi Herald carriers are needed ‘271 34.60 2.65 137-359, Tony Salvatore 136 plete Rental Homes for Ehder^ CItliens, Project E-lOO, con­ three hits and six RBIs. bMhi fir imostb- A78-13 Blackwall | G78-I5 LIGHT ALLOY 2.88 sisting of five (S) Btructurea, Including a Community m m IP« . I. m uiM M . n l t i i i, coml Catcher Gretchen rMk« H7816 39.50 135-134-408, E rnie Pepin In the following areas: Plus 11.73 F.E.T. J78-16 30.50 3.08 Building, containing a total of forth (40) dwelliog units. RT. 44A NIAR COVINTRY • lOLTON UNI Lindberg had two hits and 136372, Bob Talmadge 136 CARRIER • FKKUSS dosUe and old tire. L78-16 38.50 3.12 3. The contract will Include general conitructlon work, lATURDAY. APRIL 10:00 A.M. 158-412, John Berk 361, played well defensively. §AvsffpMfrt whtt$ws//on/y | lawns, planting, ilte Improvementa, plumbing, beating and ■ M i n i TMT • (M IIW I949 a j i m 9SU Glastonbury Barry had a home run, REQ. bttt fir itrwith Jack Talley 362, Nick SALE $ ^ 9 8 and Itng mOcigt. electriod work; and all other work necessary for, or Inclden- Ellen Petkaitis tripled and ■5.98 Twerdy 152-153-419, Art Ul to, Uw completion of the project. Contm ti of th# Eirty 1$th CwHury Horn* to bs $otd it Public Auction. Manchester: Jane Price and Hall had Cabral 151-360, Al Plrkey 4. Ilw tucce^ul bidder will be rMulred to furniih 100% Much of th# fumlthlnQi #rc of thli Mine Mrty 16th Century Vkitftgi. VAdam* Street and Buckland Street key hits for East. MOUNTS EASILY ON 3-5 or 10 WhtUwfeUi idd | l fKh. All prkts plus Ux indl oM Un. 156372, Tony Desimone Performance end Payment Bond or Bonds, In the forms In- area 171-389. cluided In the Specifications, u well m a certified statement HIOHUQHTa fNCLUDC: SPEED BIKES of financial co itio n , aa of a date not exceeding thirty dayt ‘TwitMtIe’' Com#r Cupboard • BarrtI Book. 8M$op#d Sh#lvM. Arch $ Fadog, Quam Anna Chak. Spanith Foot: East Hartford: GOOD THRU SAT., APRIL 23 prior to the date thereof. Connaetlout Camar Chak, Ouaan Anna High Bow Baaa of Charry Wood, mada Into draaaing tabla, Bkd Capa Tkt COMMERCIAL - John Top TaWa mm maka foot. Walnut, 4 drawar Shaman Chaat ol Drawan of TIgar Mapla, Snaka Fool Candia Carriara needed In the following areae: HOMEGROWN Fox 146-163-435, Ted 5. Propoeed forma of Contract Documenta, iDcludlng Plana Stand. Pak Stop Down WIndtor C h ^ Charry Pombroka Clavartaaf TaWa. and matching 2 Orawar Stand. Swaat FREE WITH PURCHASE: SIMILAR LOW PRICES. Llttta CNppandala Mkror, Baaa Only Country Dropfrant Dock. WIndior Rockar, Spinning Whaaia, Flax Wlndara. ySurntlde AYenue, High School, Lawrence 135-148-414, and Specificatlona, are on file at the office of Olson 4i w ller, VEGETABLES r REFUCTOR FOR AnACHMENT TO Architects, 410 Aiylum StieeL Hartford, Connecticut. Unuaual 3 Spool SoanaWIndar.HarbDryInQ Rack*. ktdiMWovan Straw Mata (Rug#). Bolton Roekar. Spool Bad. St. Mary’a Cemetery area. George Barber 137-143-400, 6 Board Blankat China . Rookk^ H6bby Horaa, Foot Warmor, Candia Mow. Mortar $ Paitai. Lot of Earty Canning REAR OF IIRE 4. General Cootractora may obtain copiea of the Plana and Scott Smith 141-384, Jeff Jar#, Lot of tarty BoWoa, Fraa Blown Daoantara. Lot of tarty Stonawara. Whafa ON Lampa. Ftngsr Lampa, Othar yBumelde AYenue - Ball Court area. TASTE BEST! RETREADS SpecUlcationi Iw depoalUng One Hundred Dollars (8100.00) Karoaona Lampa. 3 Plaoa Oak Badroam So l Oak SWa by SWa, Oak Madtdna CabWaL Chaatnut Klichan Tabla. Ennis 142-354, Rick John­ wlUi Olson * MUler for each set ao obtained. The amount of Mott Unuiuol Uft Top Commoda of OWt wNh Back Spw ni $ Raaarvok. VIotorlan HWa-A-Bad. Walnut Caaa. Mar- VBurnelde AYenue - Delmont, REPAIRS ON A U MAKES son 140-378, Carl Bujaucius the depoilt will be refunded to each perado wtro raturni the bla Top Walnut D ra in r with Mkror, Walnut Vtolortan Lovt Sail, Odd Praaaad Back Chaka, OuNta, Blaqua Bldwell, Vernon Road area. 357, Ed Miller 154-389, Ron Plans and Specificatlona, In good c o itio n , within tan (10) FlQuraa, Plolura Frama. Baakata, Oaquorraotypaa. Ooma Top Trunk. Fkaplaoa Cranaa. LadW. Coal Rack. Youth BE SURE . N-BUSS )yl«lk.H<.1M R9$ US Pal OH 8100 per month, starting. 649 WAITRESSES - Ideal for AVAILABLE MAY 1st. - 38,- 9X12 short shag rugs, crib, tilt trailer, full canvass, many 5334, 6461393. and Gas Saverl necessary. Complete training MANCHESTER - 6 1/2 room (71) , .lacksonville 62 (81), Kansas City 49 (67), Los Angeles 000 square feet in Main S tr« t extras. Excellent condition, mothers with school age program. 8500. Investment Ranch. Finest construction, 54 (67), Miami 74 ( 80), New Orleans 65 (76), New York 54 dresser, clothes, curtains, children. Hours 7:30 to 3:00. 5 area. Heated, air con- miscellaneous. Thursday, 81,500. Will consider taking MANCHESTER - Retail required to start your own fireplace, recreation room, (72) , Phoenix 53 (90), San Francisco 48 (65), Seattle 51 (65), diUiloning, carpeted. 2 toilets, small fishing rig or canoe in days a week. Other hours business. Ideal for retired or garage, spotless condition. Friday, Saturday, 66 Maple Apartmanta For Rant S3 Apartmanta For Rent 83 Afterimanla For Rant S3 Apartmanta For Rant S3 and/or manufacturing space. St. Louis 51 (65), Washington 58 ( 78). secondond floor. Call 6434396. Street. 6469875. trade. Call 6460635 after 6 available, ^ p ly in person at part time. Details on request. W,500. Hutchins Agency 646- p.m. 2.000 sq. ft. to 100,0(» so. ft. Grandma’s Pie Shop, 501 West Mr. Barker. ESCA Field 3166. ELUNGTON - TICK TOCK 454 MAIN STREET - 2nd. FOUR ROOM Flat - Heat, hot Very reasonable. Brokers Middle Tpke., Manchester. Training Division Box 619, Baal Batata Wantad 23 ^AG SALE - Rain or shine. TOWER - Immediate oc­ floor. Three room heated water, garage, nice yard, near protected. Call Heyman Mimeograph, accordion, ice 19’ PENN YAN BOAT - Motor cupancy. A new one bedroom apartment. 8180. Security. Between 2 and 4, through Wading River, New York. MANCHESTER - New and trailer. Call 6434727. bus and stores. Security. Properties, 1-2261206. TTiursday. 11792. Colonial. 844,500. Three SELLING your house? Call us fishing gear, table saw, books, Townhouse community within Gail 6462426, 9 to 5. References. 8230 monthly. bedrooms, walk-in closets, Homat For Salt 23 Homat For Salt 23 first and vre'll make you a 1968 Pontiac Wagon, misc. walking distance of stores, 6491914. MANCHESTER - Retail 'cash offer. T.J. Crockett, household items. 344 Vernon 1976 MFG 17, 140 Mercuro - banks and churches. Features SIX R(X)M Duplex - Attrac­ and/or manufacturing space. DENTAL ASSISTANT - PACKAGE STORE - High country kitchen, fireplaced Trailer, canvas, loaded. Mint LeOKINGl! Realtor, 643-1577. St., Manchester. April 23, 9 include private entrances, tive, with appliances. q 2.000 sq. ft. to 100,00 sq. ft. Experience necessary. volume, low overhead. living room, dining area ell. condiUon. 85500. Call 6460063 I W offer Ibe largest varielv of I FOUR ROOM Apartment Established 20 years. Owner- Hardwood floors, 1 1/2 baths, a.m. - 4 p.m., April 24, 124. balcony overlooking cathedral Reference. Security deposit. i attractive apartments and | with 1 1/2 baths, all Very reasonable. Brokers Opening immediately. Salary after 6. I townhouses in M anchester.' Agent, 289-2262. built-in stove and dishwasher, Minch Heat, hot water, appliances. TWO BEDROOM Apartment - Ranch. Four years old. MANURE after noon. secretary. No capital age. Fireplaced living room, Ofii ol MaMVi b m n ttu n i for* ^ Main Street. Security. Appliances, carpeting, MANCHESTER - Five rooms, required. Prestige Eight rooms, four large □ EDUCATION family room and den. Small ALL CASH For your property, TAG SALE - Must sell - "Waan References. Lease. 8185. Call enclosed mrch. Tenant pays enclosed porch, rec room in bam 18x24.847,900. Keith Real MANCHESTER - Six room MANCHESTER / South Wind­ within 24 hours. Avoid Red moving! Many Items to offer. Aaf 9$iiwtfly rfiihrofid utilities. References. Securi­ SOUTH GATE Apartments - professional office building. bedrooms, IVii baths, Ranch. Excellent condition. sor Town line. Lovely seven ’ after 6 p.m., 6463911. 275 South Street, Vernon. basement, tenant pays Manchester. 643-2433, 646- fireplace, oowed window, EsUte, 646m26, 649-1922. Tape, Instant Service. Hayes 237 Kenneoy R oad, off ty. no pets. 6460277, 69. utilities. 8300 monthly. 248 Private fnttructfons 78 Slate entry, fireplaced living room Ranch. Slate foyer, wail Dirporation, 646-0131. .Parker Street, Manchester. Available for May 1st. oc­ 5237. formal dining room with room with new carpeting, to wall carpeting, attached 6 46 -6 ^3 t •, AVAILABLE FOR June 15th. Wetherell St. Manchester. MANCHESTER - You owe it Saturday & Sunday, 23rd, b MANCHESTER - Luxurious cupancy. Lovely three room sliders to deck, eat-in dining room, 3 bedrooms, large screened porch. . Rental - New Two Bedroom O’Rourke Realty, 633-1411. Raaort Proparty REMEDIAL READING and to yourself to see this im­ HoutahoM Oooda 40 24th., from 10 to 5. one and two bedroom apartment, with heat, hot kitchen, large family room math; individualized work Florida room, garage, nice In ground pool. 3/4 acre AnOquaa 48 Apartment. Carpeted, water, parking, appliances, For Rant SS maculate Cape Cod. Seven ------" urityty townhouse apartments. Great THREE BEDROOM, two with enclosed porch, program, (lst-8th grade) by yard, many extras. Around private lot. 845,900. By owner, . SATURDAY 9 a.m. two fami- location, all conveniences. No and private entrance, all in­ large rooms, living room with 840’s. No agents please. 646- ^ 2148. REFRIGERATORS references required.requir 8205 baths, full dining room, base­ Station Wagon closets galore, k-cv gar­ Master's degree teacher. 568- fireplace, formal dining room, ly tag sale. 120 West Center WANTED Antique furniture, pets. Damato Enterprises, cluded in rental 8187. A clean, SUMMER RENTAL, Water­ 0639. Washers, ranges, used, monthly. No utilities. 6461316, attractive, well managed ment, garage, large yard, front Cottage - On Lake age, large lot. 180,500. 8075. recently remodeled kitchen, 3 guaranteed and clean. New St. Furniture and mis­ glass, pewter, oil paintings, or after 5,-6498782. 6461021. stove, Frigidaire. References. MANCHESTER - Custom Bi­ cellaneous Items. other antique item s. R. place to live. Call for appoint­ Kanasatka, Moultonboro, PINTO MODELS IN STOCK AND bedrooms, spacious family ANDOVER - Rustic 7 room level Contemporary in lovely shipment damaged, GE and 8270. May 1. 643-6452. New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. CONDOMINIUM GUITAR, BANJO Instruc­ room, fantastic storage, es­ Harrison, 643-8709. ment, 872-6011, between 5:30 Ciiuntry Home, on large treed Forest Hills. 4 bedrooms, Frlgidaire. Low prices. B. D. ONE BEDROOM first floor and 7:30 p.m. No pets. Completely furnished, fully TOWNHOUSE - In private tion: Days, evenings, Satur­ tablished residential area. By Pearl and Son, 649 Main HUGE TAG Sale -158 Vernon flat. Oakland St. Immediate VERNON - Rent with option! READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! setting with brook for quiet days. Quiet studio. All ages. lot. Three bedrooms, Mtchen, family room with fireplace, 2 Street, Saturday only, April WANTED - Old toys, post VILLA6ER APTS. equipped kitchen, screened owner. No agents please. 30’s. Street, 643-2171. Carpeting, full basement. I 'l tile occupancy available. 649-4995. 7 room, 3 bedroom (^istom poren, sun deck, float, dock, comfortable living. Six Free loan Instrument. 647-1335. dining room, den, large ^ o tty 1/2 baths, 2 car garage. Call 23rd., 9 to 4. Large wing chair, cards, steins, string^ in­ MANCHESTER - One half of pine living room. Needs some Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- baths, appliances, heal, patio, air newer duplex. Three Chlonial, plus stable and cor­ m v ate sandy beach. Great Ask About rooms, three bedrooms, Reasonable. 648^7. coffee table, many, many at­ struments, paintings, fur­ conditioner, no pets, adults. repairs. 833,500. Owner, 7U- 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., CARPETING - Never Uid. MANCHESTER - Three bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, I ral. Immediate occupancy. fishing. Centrally located in 2Vt baths, modem kitchen From 8180,000 home! Newest tic treasures, and good niture, clocks, advertising Room Apartment, Wellman Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts. Our 1977 Limited Edition Fords... Manchester Office, 647-91M. items, outright purchase, con­ 1/2 baths, full basements, con­ Lakes Region. 8200 weekly. with appliances plus many nylon short shag. Beautiful. children’s items. Rain date, CHARUS LE8PEMNCE Road. 8lw. Utilities, parking. 6468233. J, Watson ^ a tA Co., □ REAL ESTATE Equal Housing Opportunity. April 30th. signments. 644-8962. venient location. Security Call Cromwell, 6366457, after Granada, Mustang, Maverick other features. pn,iW. UKEWOODCMUSOimi Sraled in water-proof factory 040-7620 Security deposit. No Pets. deposit. 8275 monthly. Fiano Manchester Office, 647-9139. 6:00 p.m. Very rarely does a choice container. Will do three May Isf. 2360564, 247-4688. Realty, 6465200. Equal Housing Opportunity. and of course, PIntol MANCHESTER - Im­ rooms, wall-to-wall. We THIRTY GALLON fish tank. WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, Homat For Salt 23 seven room ranch that Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Ear­ maculate eight rpom overlooks the Country Club GET MORE with bought too much. Sacrifice - Fully equipped. 820. Fifteen gallon fisn tank. 810. Call ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, □ AUTOMOTIVE Colonial. Twp years old. g3,500 - 200 FOOT fronUge. become available. But, due 8219. New padding for three rooms - 824. Private: 1-349- betetween 4 and 6, 646-8330. Jugs, Crocks, Almost First Iloor family room. Two bedroom Banco. to retirement, owner is Anything Old. 6462690. Shop 4 t Your Ford Store And Save More, Today! relocating. The house has 8444. Autoa For Salt 81 2W baths, four b^room s, Aluminum siding, baseboard TAG SALE - Furniture, BUSINESS & SERVICE deal, garage. Huudilns Agen­ three bedrooms, living, fireplace, wall-to-wall ISENTRY fishitig equipment - salt water Wanted to Buy 49 NEED CAR? Credit bad? dining, kitchen and den HEADBOARD - King size. carpeting throughout. Two cy, 64^3166. JREAL ESTATE SERVICES and fresh - rod's and reels, T( plus 1V4 baths. Basement Walnut, colonial. B atu dual Bankrupt? Repossessed? car garage. Large treed has huge rec room, work king spread, hlue/turq/green. bric-a-brac’s, antiques, hun­ PRIVATE PARTY Wants old Honest Douglas accepts FORD BY OWNER - Four year old MANCHESTER & VICINITY ice box and canning jars. Call lot, 859,900. room (with shower) and MANCHESTER— Cape style home across from Never used. 647-97M after dreds of miscellaneous Items. lowest down, smallest three bedroom Colonial. Off Friday and Saturday, 8 to 3.67 6494291. payments. Douglas Motors, HOLLYWOOD SECTION Porter St. Bath and half, two car garage. An abun­ Parkade. Fireplaced living room, DILLON South Alton St., Manchester. 345 Main. — Seven R o o m aluminum siding, storms and dance of pine paneling formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, WANTED - Five drawer Colonial. Recently throughout the house. And FOR SALE - Combination Gas SALES & SERVICE. INC. screens, fireplace, formal porch. Asking only 836,000. GIANT TAG Sale - Friday dresser in good condition. CORVETTE 1976 - Beautifully remodeled, in Immaculate dining room, carpeting the lot is 125 by 300... affor­ stove. Excellent condition. Six About 30” long. Reasonable. ding the m axim um of VERNON— Solid brick Ranch featuring floor years old, used only two thru Sunday. Collectibles, fur­ color coordinated. Automatic, 319 Main St., Manchester 643-2145 condition. Prime location. through-out, screened porch, niture, new toys. Dealers Please call 2892559. two car garage, and much privacy. Call, it will be our to ceiling fireplace, 3 bedrooms, years. Call 6494345. am/fm, power steering and New carpeting, wall-to-. welcome. 437 Center Street, Sarrieat Ollarad 31 Sanleat OHatad brakes, air conditioning. Low more. Low fifty’s. Call 643- Bleasure to show you plaster walls, country setting, 31 Painting-Paparing 32 Building-Contracting 33 wall throughout. First FOR SALE - Twin beds. Solid Manchester. mileage. 8768571. 6106. irough. MASONRY - Brick, block, floor family room, garage. commercial zoned. maple. Excellent condition. □ RENTALS GENERAL REMODELING HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch CARPENTRY b Masonry - Only 846,500. T.J.CR0CKEn TTRES - 6H78X15 Goodyear concrete, chimneys, and TOYOTA 1970 - Corolla. Good 1974 GREMLIN - 3 speed, Uotorcyclaa-Blcyclaa S4 Automolhra Sarvica 66 ANDOVER LAKE - Year MANCHESTER- New listing, like to paint? Here’s Mattresses and box springs in­ and painting. Stucco, other painted for 8150-8200 by Additions and remodeling RAISED RANCH - Eight Baaltora S43-15TT cluded. 875. Call 6 4 6 ^ after Polyester Belted. Used only 6 fireplaces. New or repair textured finishes. Sheet rock condition. 2636 MPG. Asking excellent gas mileage, radio, round 8 room, 4 bedroom your chance, excellent value Rooms for Rent 82 work. Call 528-4596, after 5 scheduling now. Professional Free estimates. Call Anthony cute. 81,475. Call 6461671. rooms, four bedrooms, one 5:00. months, 820 each. Also, 2 work. Free Estimates. considers any iob. 2899287, Squillacote, 6494)811. 8800. Call 8767797. ELM MOTORS - Toyota. Dat- Contemporary. Georgeous Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dou­ (Jievy rims. Call after 5:50 p.m. References. Reasonable sun specialists, factory full and two half baths, acre setting with 200 feet on evenings or weexends, Don. ★ ★ ble garage, large country lot. MOVING - Bargains Galore! p.m., CLEAN, FURNISHED Room prices. 646-4346. WE PAY 815 for complete 1973 VOLKSWAGEN Conver­ trained, one day service. 114 fireplaced family room. lake frontage. Call Suzanne or MANCHESTER - Modem im­ ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars CARPENTRY, 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON Asking only 837,900. Miscellaneous household for responsible, working b junk cars, (iall Joey, Tolland tible - "The Thing". Good off Blast Main Street. Rockville Wall-to-wall carpeting Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. maculate four bedroom Cape. and attics. Moving large A, W. PAINTING - Very REMODELING, Additions - road vehicle. 81250. Call 646 FX-1200 - Built by factory COVENTRY— Want a waterfront home? Here it items. Christmas decorations, 1977 MTD 8 horsepower trac­ gentleman. Call 646-4701, after ROTO-TILLING - Quality reasonable. Free Elstimates. Roofing, siding, and painting. Auto Body, 5261990. 871-1617. t^ughout. Two car gar­ Watson Beach Co., Two full baths, family room, 6 p.m. appliances, also stone or loam 5944, after 5:30 p.m. engineer. Branch heads, built-in oven and range, 100 X is. 3 bedroom Ranch, fireplaced tools, Persian Lamb Coat, tor with mower and at­ work. Low price. 810 average Call Wayne, 6497696. No job too small. Free es­ age, acre lot. Asking 847,- Manchester Office, 647-9139. tachable snow thrower. delivered. 6461775 or 6469532. Barnett clutch, aluminum Equal Housing Opportunity. 200 level lot. (juiet convenient Ubies, chairs, lamps, floral garden. Call 646-4689 for fast timates. 644-3079. PARTS Department now open to pile* ■ Claulfted SPP. living room, large kitchen, Savings. Chill 6490472 after 6 ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly service. 1974 PINTO - Real beauty. 4- rocker rollers. Mikuni car­ neighborhood. 843,900. Direct arrangements. Very J.P. LEWIS b SON - Interior Saturdays. Complete line of Ad...call 643-2711. enclosed porch, mid 830’s. reasonable. 251 West Center p.m. rooms. Single 859.95, 864.96, MAN - For heavy work in fer­ Chrysler parts. Chorches speed, radio, whitewalls, and buretor. balanced motor, blue 16 ACRES — surrounds this MANCHESTER - Pleasant from owner. Call 649-1040 tilizer plant. Job involves and Exterior Painting, RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 printed motor and transmis­ MANCHESTER— Older two family home on North Street, 6492312. double 869.to, 874.95 plus tax. LAWNS MOWED - Raked, Paperhanging, and Motors. 6493646. best of all 14.000 certified superlative 15-room an­ two bedroom apartment. after 5 p.m. „„ GREAT TAG Sale - Rain or Phone in room. Call 6462300. handlirg and stacking fer­ sion. 83,400 firm Call 6467732 First floor. Centrally located. side of town. Quiet street, possible fertilized, or seeded. Weekly remodeling. Fully insured. SUNSHINE Contractors - miles. Buy of the year at tique house under going shine. Saturday ^ r i l 23rd. 10 tilizer bags. Must be in good or seasonal rates. Free es­ TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 81895. Full guarantee Subur­ 8150 plus heat. No pets. 649- BOLTON - Smart three extra building lot. BEDROOM SET - Queen bed, 6499658. Gutters, aluminum siding, meticulous restoration with green velvet headboard. to 4 p.m. 99 Pond Lane, VERY CLEAN - Newly fur­ physical condition. Phone Mr. timates. Call 633-3283 after yellow, excellent condition, ban Motor Car, 50 Tolland ★ ★ 3978, 646-4780. bedroom Ranch. Formal SOUTH WINDSOR-New to market. Country EsUte. Hill, 643-0644. painting - interior and Darling Doll New foundation, sills, un­ Box spring mattresses. Manchester. (Route 83 from nished room on busline ideal 3:00 p.m. PAINTER NEEDS Work - exterior, carpentry work, con­ make an offer. Call 6464938 Turnpike, Manchester, 649 dining room, applianced for working person. derpinnings, heat, wiring VERNON - New listing Six Unusual Dutch Colonial reproduc­ Green, white, yellow floral North Manchester toward Interior, Exterior Painting, crete work. 6434453, 643-0367. after 5 p.m. 2076. Open 8-8 on Vernon- 1974 YAMAHA-DT 250 En- kitchen, hard wood floors, Vernon Circle, left at first References and security CiM TREE Service - Free es­ INTERIOR b EXTERIOR Manchester town line. plumbing, kitchen and 3 room full dormered Cape. newly redecorated. 833,500. tion with all custom deUils. Also bed spread. Mediterranean Papering, by the hour or job. duro. Excellent condition. 3,- traffic light, beyond Pern’s required. Call 6460505. timates, discount senior Painting - Insured. Good 1976 TRIUM PH TR 7 - lull baths. 9 fireplaces and Two baths, breezeway, gar­ Fireside Realty Inc., 647-9144. includes 6sU ll horse bam, fenced night bureau and dresser. An­ citizens. Company Residential, Commercial. BIDWELL Home Improve­ 600 miles. Best reasonable tique maple gossip bench. 646 Fruit Stand - Route 30. Then work. Reasonable rates. Free Summer homes, apartments, ment Co. Expert installation Original cost 87.000, asking 1966 MUSTANG New brakes, offer. Call after 4 p.m., 649 3 bake ovens. In excess of age, private high scenic lot, pastures, riding rings, completely FURNISHED ROOM for rent Manchester owned and 840,900. Hayes Corp. 646-0131. 0148, after 1 p.m. first right to Baldwin Road, estimates. Call Ed Dascanio, windows puttied. 20 Years of aluminum siding, gutters 85,000. Loaded. Air con­ tires, front end, clutch, 8807. 8100,000. Appointment on­ MANCHESTER - Assum- _ _ fenced 14 acres. and firn right to Bryan Drive, - Community kitchen and operated. Call 6461327. 6496985. mable mortgage. Extremely experience! Will Travel. E. and trims. Roofing installa­ ditioning, 6track deck. Phone carberator. Good body, n e^ s ly. and third left to Pond Lane, bath. Ail utilities includ^. 5669348 after 5 p.m. Days. transmission work. 8150 firm. MANCHESTER - New listing. well maintained. 4-4 Two FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets Davis, 6490495. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 876 HONDA - CB 200T - 1975. fifth house on right.) Yashica Security and references. On MISS LA FAYE - Specializing 9109. 643- 0888. 742-9476 after 10 p.m. 2 FAMILY — Duplex 5-5, Five room older Colonial family. Roughed-in rec, work isi bus line, and near stores. Call and doors made to order. Top excellent condition, many □ MI8C. FOR SALE Movie Camera, screen, in Dress Designing, Wedding, extras. Exceptionally good 114 baths, new kitchen Central location. Spacious shop, excellent rentals. projector. Books, hard cover 644M)383. quality work reasonable Building-Contracting 33 yard. City utilities. 830,900. Beautiful yard, 842,500. 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford Evening, and Evei7 Day. 57 HORACE Tetrault - Siding, 1%7 FORD Convertible - Air 1972 COMET - 6 cylinder. performance since purchased cabinets, 1st floor laundry and paper backs, 10c to 25c. prices. References. 646-4346. Grand Avenue, Rockville. Call conditioned. Can be seen at Automatic, power steering. Hayes Corp. 648^)131. Fireside Realty Inc., 647-9144. Z89-4331 Artlelaa lor Salt WES ROBBINS carpentry roofing, storm windows, aw­ new. 8500. Call 6 4 6 ^ after room, separate heating 41 Credensza for stereo system. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 871-2220. nings. (Juality workmanship, 244 Main St., Manchester. Real clean! Save! 1971 Ford 4:30 p.m. systems. Good income. Singer slant needle sewing room for rent • Stove and VINYL REPAIR - We can fix remodeling specialist. Ad­ Torino. Station Wagon. 6 sofas, chairs, cars etc. No ditions, rec rooms, dormers, free estimates. Fully insured. 845.500. ALUMINUM sheets used as machine, trunks, steamer refrigerator. Linen provided. WINDOW CLEANING - 872-9187, 8493417. 1950 BUICK, 1970 Chevelle SS. cylinder, power steering, printing plates, .007 thick, need for expensive built-ins, bathrooms, MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE trunk, antique trunk, foot 801 I^ in St., 6499879. Commercial b Residential. Hotpoint Dishwasher. 1964 automatic. 81095. Tim Moriar- - Lowest Rates Available! TWO FAMILY - Built in 23x32", » cents each or 5 for lockers, suitcases, overnight recovering. 5665878. Fully insured. Free es­ kitchens, 64934M. Harley Pan Head. For infor­ ty. Silk Town Motors. Hart­ 81. Phone 6462711. RETIRED OR Non-Working SPECIALIZING cleaning and Immediate binding authority. 1974. Walking distance to cases, school desks, chest of timates. Call Quality repairing chimneys, roofs, mation, call 6460487. ford Road. Manchester. 643- Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ COLONIALS AVAILABLE drawers, golf clubs with person with license. Bedroom REWEAVING burns, holes. CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 6217. hospital. Five rooms, full Maintenance Incorporatea, new roofs. Free estimates, 30 surance Agency, 643-II26. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub carts, (men’s and womens and sitting room combined. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 6468845. Homes, Additions, Repairs, applianced kitchens, 3 Years Experience. Howley, 1966 VOLKSWAGEN - Needs Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, sets), TV stand, humidifier, Meals for errands. 6495459. Window shades, Venetian Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, engine. 8100. Call after 6. 646 VOLKSWAGENS - We buy, bedrooms and 1 bath each blinds. Keys. TV for rent. 3462009. 643-5381. 1975 HONDA CB 360T - 800 Brownies, nurses. East fans, blackboards, croquets RETIRED COUPLE wish to 17ffl. 33 St. John St. sell and repair them. 1970 VW miles. Good condition. Stored unit. Separate heating Catholic School. 6491225. sets, coffee tables, coolers, Apartmanta For Rent 83 Marlow’s, 887 Main St. 649 house sit during summer Bug. rebuilt engine. 8995. 1970 5221. ROOFER WILL install roof indoors during winter. 81.000. systems, driveways and wall shelves for bric-a-brac, while owners are away. CaU LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - 1966 LEMANS ConverUble - VW Bug, convertible, 8% . new homes custom huilt, siding or gutters for low dis­ Call 528-4390. basements. Ready for im­ SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, radio, baskets, vinegar lugs, WE HAVE customers waiting 6494284. count price. Call Ken at 647- V6, automatic. Good running 1969 VW Bug, automatic, 8795. processed gravel, stone, sand for the rental of your apart­ BRICK - BLOCK, stone, remodeled, additions, rec mediate occupancy 857 - flexible flyer sled, 2 bikes, 1566. condition. Front end needs Tim M oriarty, Silk Town 1969 BSA Fully chopped. 500. and fill. For delivery call snow tires, and regulars, ment or home. J.D. Real fireplaces, concrete,■ chimne' ■■ ey LAWN MAINTENANCE - rooms, garages, kitchens work. Can be seen at 162 Motors, Hartford Road, George H. Griffing, Andover, Estate Associates, Inc. 646 repairs. No Job too smafII. remodeled, hath tile, cement Rebuilt engine. Best offer. MANCHESTER - Private 78x13, G .E. h air dryer, - .. ------. lawns mowed, raked, ler- Eldridge St. 8350. Manchester. 643-6217. 742-7%. chicken wire, and numerous 1980. Save. Call 614-8356 for es­ work. Steps, dormers. 6466465, after 5 p.m. country setting. One year tllized, seeded, and other odd bric-a-brac. timates. jobs. Done occasionally or Residential or commercial. AUDI 1971 100 LS - Two door, old, eight room center hall Call 6494291. 1968 CHEVY BISCAYNE - 6 12 INCHtS TWO 300 AMP Rectlliers - LOOKING for anything in real seasonally. Low rates. Free Haating-Plumbing 3S cylinder, standard shift. Fair automatic, am/fm. 30 miles Colonial. Featuring fijst SPACIOUS HO ELECTRICIAN - All types of Good condition. Good for MISCELLANEOUS items for estate rental - apartments, estimate^. Call Rus, 6436836 condition. 8200. 6465847, after per gallon. 81500. 528-8451 npart- plating, or welding. Call 649 homes, multiple dwellings, no wiring, electrical improve­ TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SEWERLINES, sink lines, floor fireplaced family, art |uat on« of tha qualitlaa In this cloan 7- sale - Clothing, household after 7:00. 5. after 5:00. Mobllablia HeHomat SS room, with beamed room COLONIAL 1(A batha, flraplaca, lota of 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Items, toys, furniture, cam­ fees. Call J.D. Real Estate ment, and repair work. FREE Carpentry and general con­ cleaned with electric cutters, Associates, Inc. 6461980. estimates. C^ll 6465253. tracting. Residential and ^ professionals. McKinney cathedral ceiling. Eat-in carpotlnj, fancad In yard, covarad alda porch ping equipment. Can be seen HOME GARDENS Roto 1973 CADILLAC - Mint condi­ 1972 SERIES 30 Chevy •- With 18’ CAMPER trailer - single kitchen, with work island and moro. High $30a. Ona of Manchaatar’a moat aought aftar araaa. SWIMMING POOLS - Large at 164 Oak Street, anytime. Tilled - Manchester, Bolton commercial. Whether it be a Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Long Horn Body.y. 3M350 ’V-6, , 4 CARPETING - Never laid. small repair job, a custom tion. New tires, tune up. Gold, axle, excellent condition Formal dining room, front 8 larga rooma, batha, flraplaca. Oral floor pool distributor has luxury NEW THREE Room apart- and Vernon area. (5all 742- pany, 6465%. two door. 875-0042, or 875-5271, speed standard.• d. ChiCheyene Cap. above ground pools In original From 8150,000 home! Newest built home or anything in Eleven years old. 81.500. (jail to back living room, 2V4 d w plua a 2-car garaga. Low $S0a. Don’t mlaa MACHINIST’S Tool Box ■ ment • Handy to bus and shop­ 9015. after 3 p.m. (^11 644-1848, 8:30 to 5:00, or 742-8930. Itl cartons. Guaranteed. Must Complete with tools. 8200. ping. References and security nylon short shag. Beautiful. between, call 64613n. NO JPB TOO Small - Toilet 742-6504 after 6:00. baths, four large clear warehouse for new 1977 Call, 6498653. deposit required. $210 per Sealed in water-proof factory repairs, plugged drains, bedrooms. Sliders to patio, CARPENTRY - Repairs, FOR SALE - 1967 Chrysler 300 SERRO SCOTTY - 1971 Pools - 8599. completely month. Phllbrlck Agency, container. Will do three kitchen faucets replaced, convertible with 440 engine. In two car garage, acre erected. 31x16 OD, 15]m swim TAG SALE - Inside. Rain or Realtors, 6464200. rooms, wall to wall. We remodeling, additions, gar­ repaired. Rec rooms, Refrigerator, heater, ten Palnllng-Paparlng 32 excellent running condition rruekt lor Sate 62 gallon storage tank, spare 2392 plus lot. area, complete with liner, shine, odds and ends. Many bought too much. Sacrifice - ages, roofing. Call David hathroom remodeling, heat Patria 64617M. with most new parts. Asking Tire, awning. Call 528-4390. ladder, pump, sundeck, fen­ Items, many like new. MANCHESTER - Elegant 8199. New padding for three INFLATION FIGHTERS - modernization, etc. Free 8850. Call 6493434, after Noon. This (lai linK Pajama Doll cing and stairs. Financing rooms • 824. Private: 1-349 Estimate gladly given. M e adoreii by COLONIAL — Seven Something for almost living in the mansion on Otis Teachers with 18 years New cap. power steering, arranged. Absolutely no everyone. NO EARLY 8444. FOR ALL your Dry Wall Plumbing & Heating. 6492871. DIPLOMAT TRAILER - the little rhildren. rooms, 3 bedrooms, IVi Street. Fireplaced living experience olfer quality pain­ 1974 MUSTANG II V-6, power brakes, automatic. 4 12x60, 2 bedrooms, living baths, rec room with bar, obligation. Call toll free 1-8^ BIRDS. April 23 and 24, Satur­ room, two bedrooms, kitchen ting with 20 to 54% savings. needs • Drobiak Dry Wall automatic transmission, with No. 2392 has pattern 3824529. Ask for Frank. day, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, 12 to 5 WEDDING INVITATIONS Company, 575 Center Street, wheel drive, Fisher plow, 4 room kitchen, stove pieces; full directions. fireplace, some wall-to- with appliances, heat, hot Fully Insured. Free es­ air conditioning, steel belted new snow tires, CB. Excellent refrigerator. 1973, excellent p.m. 40 Hartland Road, water and electricity and all forms of printing. By Manchester. Call 6468882. TS M i l l . m N 7SM«r Mck Ml- wall. Tastefully decorated MANCHESTIR’S appointment evenings. Please timates. 6461609, 742-8764. radial whitewalls, power condition. 84500. Call 6467690 condition. Call after 5. 6 ^ QUIET NEIGHSORHOOD' FOR SALE - Volkswagen Manchester, Conn. supplied. Lease, security. Flooring Garage. 841,500. camping equipment, almost call 872-9407. UNRI Construction Co. - Tom 38 steering and power disc 4941. SOUTH END •••••••••••••••••••#•••••• B lanchard b Rossetto, PAINTING - Interior and brakes, am/fm radio, vinyl Motorcjrctef-Bteyctet 64 ANMt CASOT aurrounda Ihia 4-yaar-old alx room new. Sleeper extension, childs Corbitt. Building, Remolding, MMiaiiaaiDf SvatiaM MavaM la a Una placa to llva, Wa hava Juat raducad Building Buppiloa 42 Realtors, 6462482. exterior, paperhanging, FLOOR SANDING - top. Very clean. Asking 830W. 20’ YELLOWSTONE trailer. COLONIAL Thraa apacloua badrooma artth' bed, 8tov«, refrigeratqr, car ODD JOBBERS - Clean excellent work. Relerences. Additions, Garages, Kitchens, Call 643-1319, 7 to 8 p.m. 1IM Av*. «l AmartMi thia 7-room AnaaMI bulH COLONIAL lo $81,- top earlier. ReasonablyReasoni basements, attics, Roto-Till Roofing, Siding, Recreation RefinIshIng floors like new, no TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Eight years old. Self- m m Vafk. H.V. 1M M PHILBMCK carpating, fully appllancad kltehan, flraplacad NATURAL STONE for M A N CH ESTER - one Free estimates. Fully In­ waxing, (specializing in older 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and sustained 81900. Call 643-5051 900. 2