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Iianrhpalrr Sumtug Lurrali Schaffer Nominated for National Post

Iianrhpalrr Sumtug Lurrali Schaffer Nominated for National Post

I ; c |>^cE TWENTY-EIGHT — MANCHESTKR EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 12, 1978

^ Oechsler-Bafumo ^ On The weather Ellen Michell Bafumo of Manchester and James Peter Oechsler of Des Moines, Iowa, were married July 8 at the Today inostly sunny, high temperatures 80 Church of the Assumption in Manchester. second thought to 85, around 28 C. Tonight fair with lows |n the The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hdnry Bot- upper 60s. Friday partly sunny warm and ticeilo of 209 Hillstown Road. The bridegroom is the son more humid with a chance of brief afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Oechsler of Des Moines. By Jan Warren iianrhpalrr Sumtug lUrrali thundershower. Highs in the mid 80s. The Rev. George LaLiberte of the Church of the A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 Probability of rain near zero today 10 percent Assumption celebrated the nupital mass and performed tonight and 30 percent on Friday, Winds the double-ring ceremony. Home delivered copy 15 cents variable about 10 mph becoming onshore The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Vol. XCVII, No. 240 — Manchester, Conn., July 13, 1978 Newsstand copy 20 cents today. Weather map on Page 16. gown design^ with satin bodice with Queen Anne A bicycle built for m other neckline trimmed with lace flowers and seed pearls and a lace over satin skirt. She wore a double veil trimmed — the store, the tennis court, over to years-old!” According to my son, a bicycle “Ma doesn’t with lace and attached to a satin and lace Juliet cap. without at least three-speeds is in­ see Aunt Becky. And,” I added smug­ “No-way,” said John, Mrs. Donna Mozzer of Vernon served as matron of capable of propelling him down to the ly, “this old bike is all the bike I’ll want a 10-speed.” honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carleen Bafumo of corner of our street. Three-speeds, ever need!” , “She doesn’t?” My husband looked Manchester, Miss Karen Bafumo of Boston, Mass., and Last nighty at the dinner table my up in surprise. you understand, is the minimum “That’s what she says. Claims you Miss Terry Ann Botticello of Manchester, all sisters of requirement. He would prefer five or husband remarked to the family, don’t get any exercise with a 10- the bride; and Miss Patricia Oechsler of Marlborough, 10-speeds, and his eyes really shine "You know, I didn’t think your the bridegroom’s sister. when he speaks of those iightweight mother had it in her. She’s really speed. In fact,” John paused and Schaffer nominated Frank B. Locke of Ohio served as best man. Ushers foreign models that boast 15-speeds. sticking to this bicycle riding. What nodded at me with a sly little grin, were Edward Hayes of Manchester; Anthony Botticello When I tell him that as a child I do you say we all.chip in and get her a “Just yesterday ma told me that all of Manchester, the bride’s brother; and Johnathan pedaled over the hills and dales of 10-speed for her birthday.” she ever wants is that nice old bike of Oechsler and Jerrold Oechsler, both of Glastonbury and Connecticut on a bike with no-speeds “A 10-speed bike for ME!” I cried, mine.” brothers of the bridegroom. and foot brakes, he is incredulous, “I don’t believe it. Why do you know I Sometimes, I think I talk too A reception was held at the Garden Grove in and when I point to the muscles in my haven’t had a new bike since 1 was 11- much! Manchester, after which the couple left for the Pocono calves that prove my statement, he for national post Mountains in Pennsylvania. The couple will reside in rolls his eyes to the ceiling as if to Manchester. say “ there she goes again with The CAB nomination must be ap­ Grasso’s re-election) in November." . . NV Mrs. Oechsler is empioyed at Connecticut International HARTFORD (UPI) - President She was the first woman from another hard luck story.” proved by the U.S. Senate. The Mrs. Grasso said she does not plan in Bloomfield. Mr. Oechsler is employed as a sales coor­ Last year on his birthday John Carter today nominated Connecticut Connecticut to run for the U.S. Secretary of State Gloria Schaffer to hearings are not expected to be to say who she’d like to see elects as dinator by C. Bruno & Sons of Bloomfield. (Horan photo) became the proud owner of a 10- Senior Citizens Senate, but was beaten by Sen. ■Mrs. Juiii(‘s P. Oechsler the Civil Aeronautics Board. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn finished before the state convention, Mrs. Schaffer’s replacement. speed bike. It’s a sleek handsome Continued from page 21 Mrs. Schaffer of Woodbridge said The nomination came eight days but will probably conclude before the Mrs. Schaffer said that if she model with curved handlebars that Va. November elections. should win Senate endorsement to The lively group continued their she will not be a candidate for re- before the Democratic state conven­ distinctly resemble the horns of a Mrs. Schaffer said she will stay on the six-year CAB term, she plans to Among the Manchesteri.tes along election. “I am making this an­ tion. Several women, including Bar­ In the service ram. When the new bike moved into visit at Busch Gardens and dined that until after the confirmation hearings, push for deregulation of the airline on the tour were Mr. and Mrs. Albert evening at Christiana Campbells nouncement with a divided heart that bara Weinberg of Manchester, are the garage, his old-fashioned bike I will not be a candidate for re- running for the secretary of state “ I am very honored and very industry. was shoved behind the fertilizer Eagleson of 40 W. Garden St.; Ms. Tavern, once a favorite eating spot of nomination,” said Mrs. Schaffer, 47, position. The announcement of Mrs. grateful to the President,” Mrs. “I have a very strong proclivity than 28,000 personnel. Par­ ticipated in exercise "Solid spreader and the lawnmower. Cecile Benson and Ms. Angelina George Washington and Thomas Marine Lance Cpl. Brian the Atlantic Fieet Marine who is in her second four-year term Schaffer’s nomination leaves that Schaffer said as she sat beside Gov. toward deregulation," she said. “I ticipants included the Ar­ The other day, when we were Richmond of 33 Norwood St.; Mr. Jefferson. M. Kenney, son of Mr. and Shield ’78.” Force and the Air Force’s as secretary of state and served six position vacant on the Democratic Ella T. Grasso who was her am in favor of introducing more com­ my's 18th Airborne Corps, He is assigned to Bat­ organizing for the moving men, I and Mrs. Ernest Chapman of 440 The final day of the tour, after an Mrs. C.L. Kenney of 23 Tactical Air Command and terms in the Connecticut Senate. ticket. predeccessor. “I'm sorry I won't be petition in the airline industry.” Bretton Road, recenlly the Navy’s Atlantic Fleet, talion Landing Team Three Military Airlift Command. spied the old bike and it filled me Keeney St.; Ms. Theresa Hublard of early breakfast, the coach took a sharing in the big victory (Mrs. participated in e.\rcise the Atlantic Fleet Marine Slant Six, based at Camp A 1976 graduae of East with such nostalgia that I moved it 397 Woodbridge St.; Ms. Victoria short detour at lunch time to dine in “Solid Shield 78 ' Force and the Air Force’s Lejeune, N.C. Hartford High School, Dud­ out to the driveway, pumped up its Konarski of 90 Norman St.; Mr. and one of the charming waterfront He is assigned to Bat­ Tactical Air Command and Conducted in the Atlantic zik joined the Marine Corp tires, and set off for a ridb around the Mrs. Thomas McCann of 56 Foley restaurants in Annapolis, Md., talion Landing Team Three Military Airlift Command, coastal waters off North in July 1976. block. When I returned my cheeks St.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKay of arriving home in early evening. Bourque can see his file, Slant Six, based at Camp Keeney is a graduate of Carolina, plus Camp were rosy, my breathing fast, and 215 Highland St.; Mr. and Mi;3. John It was a most exciting trip. Very Lejeune. N.C. Manchester High School. Lejeune, N.C. and Fort Alda honored there was a pleasant ache in the Mora of 330 Hackmatack St.; Mr. and informative and with such delightful Conducted in the Atlantic Stewart, Ga., this 10-day HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - muscles of my legs. Mrs. William Sullivan of 40 Keeney company. coastal waters off North Marine Lance Cpl. exercise envolved more Alan Alda, star of “Now that was a workout,” I said St.; and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony I have a feeling the seniors have Carolina, plus Camp Christopher J. Dudzik, son than 28,000 personnel. Par­ television’s "M-A-S-H” to John. “You don’t get any exercise Tamositis of 20 Andor Road. more stamina than I do. I was FOI commissioner decides Lejeune. N.C. and Fort of Mr. and Mrs. John Dud­ ticipants included the Ar­ with a 10-speed, but when you climb a Due to a prior commitment, I left exhausted and they (while still series, was voted the Silver Irina Ginzburg, center, sits with Irina Orlov, left, and un­ Stewart. Ga., this 10-day zik of 29 Judson Ave., East my’s 18th Airborne Corps, Satellite award by the hill with this bike, wow, you know it! the group on Sunday about mid-day enroute) were already talking about A Freedom of Information com­ p.m. to vote on Ms. Loy’s recommen­ hired through a federal employment sion. exercise involved more Hartford, recently par­ the Navy’s Atlantic Fleet, American Women in Radio From now on I'm riding everywhere and flew home from Newport News, their next trip. identified friend on curb in front of courthouse. (UPI photo) missioner has ruled that the Town of dation. program. The personnel file of a town & TV organization. Manchester should permit a former Bourque is a former employee with The town said that release of employee includes the job applica­ town employee to see his personnel the town’s Highway Department. He Bourque’s file would be an invasion tion, physical information and file. was laid off in the spring of 1977 and of his privacy and might subject the ratings and documents relevant to Social Security “It is found that the disclosure of had filed complaints with the town’s town to liability claims. The town work performance. Ginzburg ends the requested personnel file to the Human Relations Commission and asked that Bourque sign a waiver of The decision, if it stands, means complainant who is the subject of the state’s Human Rights and Oppor- liability before obtaining his file, a that an employee could request his or Q. I've just heard that a woman should change her such record is not an invasion of his tunites Commission. step he refused to take, her file from the town. Other persons name on her Social Security record when she marries. NO COUPON NECESSARY personal privacy,” Helen Loy, FOI Bourque said that he is han­ Charles McCarthy, assistant town could not see the files unless the in­ NO COUPON NECESSARY NO COUPON NECESSARY NO COUPON NECESSARY dividual employee provided them, an I'm getting married next month, but I’m going to con­ CHOCK FU LL 0 NU TS commissioner who heard the John dicapped and this was part of the manager, said that he will meet with tinue using my maiden name. Should I notify Social SNOW CROP REG. or DIET DIET OR REG 6 PACK 1 1 Q his defense Bourque case, ruled. reason he was laid off. He also attorney William Shea, asistant town FOI spokeswoman said. Security or not? *7 I I D IBoz.BtlS w ■ A w The full FOI will meet July 26 at 2 questioned the layoff since he was eounsel, to discuss Ms. Loy’s deci­ / - U r limits $119 A. If you continue using your maiden name after ORANGE JUICE SHASTA SODA COFFEE I MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet dissident In Moscow, a Soviet court official marriage, you don't have to report your marriage. Just I SAVE n.80 ON 3 * Alexander Ginzburg today closed the said the court wrapped up the 64 oz. BTL. ALL FLAVORS 1 LB. CAN be sure you use your maiden name consistently. If you defense at his trial % denying he was hearing of testimony and examina­ 12 oz. Can Sweet life Decorator A | ^ A tion of evidence this morning in the ever change the name you use — whether because of SAVE M .2 0 SAVE M.60 C ' guilty and sending his“regards and SAVE 80< solidarity” to fellow activist Anatoly Shcharanksy casp and,ordered the marriage, divorce, or other reasons — you should report ON 4 49 TOW ELS /I k C the change to Social Security so that your earnings will be ON 2 ON 2 ^ Shcharanksy, on trial 110 miles defense and prosecution to prepare to Manager’s power challenged properly recorded. Even if you don't work, you should LIM IT 2 LIM IT 4 LIM IT 2 4 5 ‘ away. deliver their final arguments. report any name change so that your Social Security 59 The court then recessed to consider If the summations were completed record will show the correct name when you apply for a verdict and sentence, expected to during the afternoon session, a ver­ benefits. come late today or Friday, on the dict could be delivered late today or Q. I’ll soon be eligible for Medicare. I know it covers in­ FRESH charges of anti-Soviet activities. early Friday. at hearing on town charter USDA CHOICE BEEF LOIN patient hospital care, but what about outpatient hospital Ginzburg, 41, told the court in The Shcharanksy and Ginzburg services? For example. “ I have to go to an emergency NEW YORK EXTRA LEAN Kaluga, “I don’t consider myself trials have badly strained U.S.-Soviet Hy JUNE TOMPKINS government from the present town Manchester's present form of Weinstein said that in some cases, relations at a time when the two government and doesn't see any need room, will Medicare cover my treatment? LB. guilty and I am not asking for lenien­ Herald Reporter manager system to a strong mayor bids had been routinely waived cy.’’ superpowers are attempting to reach form of government. for change. without apparent reason by town A. Medicare medical insurance helps pay for covered SIRLOIN STEAK ROUND GROUND A handful of citizens showed up at The prosecutor demanded he be agreement on limiting strategic ”I feel the town manager form of And Commissioner Robert services you receive as an outpatient from a par­ Wednesday’s public hearing 'on boards. ticipating hospital. Covered services include services for usmcHoict SWEtr UFE QUnlTY sentenced to eight years in prison at arms. government is not representative of Franklin said he didn’t think there The commission will ask Town proposed town charter changes diagnosis or treatment of an illness or injury in an hard labor and three years exile in President Carter has called the the people,” Weinstein said. "The have bhen “any great outpourings Manager Robert Weiss and town which have been worked on, and emergency room or outpatient ciinic, iab tests and X- B O n O M SUGED LB. PKQ. Siberia — two years less than the charges against Shcharansky — that head of the town government should from people needing a change. auditor Jerome I. Baskin concerning commented more on town govern­ rays billed by the hospital, medical supplies such as maximum for anti-Soviet activities he spied for the United States — represent its constituency, and the ment in general than the proposed “I think we have other issues of the town treasurer’s job and a splints and casts, and drugs which cannot be seif- ROUND ROAST DACON — and said he was recommending a “patently false.” constituency should know who their more pressing concern," he said. proposed new finance director posi­ shorter sentence because Ginzburg The case against Ginzburg rests on charter changes. administered. More information is given in “Your UPCO Mrs. Evelyn Gregan, of 53 Schaller head is," he added. After all the discussion on tion. In a letter to the commission, IISHA CHOICE E IE OF has two young children. books and documents seized from Commission member Hillery Weinstein’s recommendation, he was Baskin felt that combining the two Medicare Handbook. " If you don't have a handbook, you Road, a board member of the Eighth can gel one at any Social Security office. 1 W L B .P K Q . Ginzburg interrupted his one-hour, him relating to the unofficial Soviet Gallagher agreed and said he would the only one to vote in favor of his jobs would lead to a “ leak of . BEEF DURGERS Utilities District, said that the town Q. My 19-year-old daughter is blind and has been getting ROUND ROASTS 40-minute final defense to send a group that monitors Soviet com­ like to see the town’s form of govern­ motion. Other commissioners voted adequate contnrols” over town manager has a tremendous amount Supplemental Security Income for almost a year. It is JULY 10th - JULY IStti message to Shcharansky, who faces a pliance with the Helsinki human ment reviewed periodically. in opposition except Nathan finances. imlDE OF THE FAEM _ of power. necessary for her to file an application for SSI every possible death sentence in his rights accords of 1975. Commissioner Alice Lamenzo likes Agostinelli who abstained. The commission has agreed that TURKEY BREAST 2-tLBS. "Every year he has more power year? USDA CHOICE TENDER SLICED Moscow trial. The charges also involve his ac­ The 15 proposed charter changes the treasurer's job should be an ap­ A. Your daughter doens’t have to file another appliCt. BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK • D ELI • "I am taking this last opportunty to tivities as administrator of a charity and every year we lose something.” $■149 CALVES LIVER She said she feels the government of were generally approved and will be pointive one. It is now an elective tion. However, Social Security will review her case once USDA CHOICE BEEF ROUND BDILED HAM 8l!cED^° ---- MOSEVE CRY O VAC PRO. send my regards and solidarity to my fund set up by exiled author Inside today presented to the Board of Directors position. a year to see if she's still eligible for SSI. A Social Securi­ BACK RUMP ROAST fi^iend Anatoly Shcharansky,” Ginz­ Alexander Solzhenitsyn to aid Manchester should be more CORNED B EEF HEAD CUT representative of the citizens. soon after Monday's final commis­ At the end of the meeting, former ty representative will get in touch with your daughter USDA CHOICE THIN SLICED LARGE BDLDGNA FR^*ifsLICED LB. 1 burg said. “I also know what it is like families of political prisoners. Area towns ...... 8-9 sion meeting. Mayor Matthew Moriarty, a visitor, WEAVER DUTCH FRYE Stephen Dzielinski of 3 Alice Drive when it’s time to review her case. SANDWICH STEAK to wait for the death penalty.” Ginzburg denied that such books as Classified...... 15-16-17-18 The commission unanimously ap­ was asked for any comments or P& P o r OLIVE LOAF FRESHltlCgO LB. 1 P A R TY PAK 24 OZ. PKQ. also, agreed that the town manager Q. Last month I was severely injured in an automobile USDA CHOICE Ginzburg, who suffers from high Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago Comics...... 19 proved Weinstein's recommendation criticisms. THOMAS E. WILSON were anti-Soviet. has too much power. East Hartford...... 7-8 accident. It looks like I won't be able to work for at least EYE ROUND STEAK AM ERICAN CHEESE ^ICED w IIit I l b .* 1 blood pressure, spoke slowly with a concerning waiving bid competition. “No recommendation from any C A N N ED HAM 3 LB. CAN In a surprise move, commissioner Editorial ...... 4 a year or so my doctor suggests I apply for Social Securi­ USDA CHOICE BEEF ROUND court doctor standing by in case of “As far as the Helsinki group The proposed amendment states that commission can be all things to all NEPCO Richard Weinstein asked that the ty disability benefits. If I apply, will I have to have any CUBE S TEAK COOKED SALAM I fr I s h b l ic e d ^*'^ l b . 1 need. documents are concerned, I believe Entertainment ...... 2 “specific substantial reasons for people,” he said, “but this commis­ the facts they state are true and Charter Revision Commission go on Fam ily...... 6 special medical tests or examinations? USDA CHOICE BEEF ROUND FR AN K FU R TS ^!i^R%^^M';L‘i; Ginzburg explained to the court such waivers be set forth and filed in sion should be commended on all the C O R N E D B E E F HOUNDS W LB. 1 record suggesting to the Board of A. In some eases, special examinations and tests are SWISS STEAK NEPCO ALL BkEF that during his 17 months in prison, therefore not slanderous,” Ginzburg Manchester...... 3-20 the town'•clerk,'s office." work it’s done." Directors that they appoint a new Obituaries ...... 10 required. However, Social Security will first request SM O KED H A M BLICEOTO^DER w Lb. A KNOCKWURST police investigators had told him he FRESH OROUND Charter Revision Commission to con­ medical reports from your doctor and the hospital or CHUCK PAHIES PLUMR08E also would be charged with treason His mother, Mrs. Lyudmila Ginz- Sports...... 11-12-13 clinic where you've been treated. If additional medical SLIC ED HAM SOZ. PKQ. and espionage. —See Page Three sider a change in the town’s form of evidence is needed to determine your eligibility for dis­ r News in brief ability payments you may be asked to undergo special HUNGRY JACK examinations or tests. The government will pay for these SWEET LIFE 12 OZ. CANS SWEET LIFE YELLOW CLING additional medical examinations, CANNED SODA / *" SLICED or HALVES MASHED $“J 19 Andrews says Manchester Young challenges mine whether Sen. Edward Brooke, Q. My monthly Social Security retirement checks are 6 79 R-Mass., committed perjury during POTATOES (G. his divorce case. sent directly to my bank, so, when I moved to a TETLEY $14 9 PEACHES 3sM GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) - neighborhood last month, I didn't notify Social Security of GLAD U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young Brooke, 58, the nation's only black my change of address, A friend told me I should have. Is TEA BAGS lOOCT.PKQ. " today challenged Congress to try to senator who is seeking a third term TRASH S-j79 this year, has admitted making this true? WELCH'S POWDERED $1 19 in his hid to defeat Cotter • impeach him for his statement that A. Yes. Although you may have your retirement checks 1 • FROZEN FOOD • BAGS the United States holds “political “misstatements” about his financial deposited directly in your bank, there are other impor­ ^RINK MIX .FLxv 24 0 Z. CAN " ^ He feels confident about West Directors, mentioned her concern he was defeated in a Democratic prisoners,” telling those who want liabilities in a sworn deposition for tant messages that Social Security sends to your home to BRIQHT a early IMITATION By GREG PEARSON Hartford, where he has a strong base with the Community Development primary by Marcella Fahey, him ousted to “help yourselves.” his divorce trial earlier this year in Herald Reporter Middlesex County Probate Court. keep you informed of changes effecting benefits. You can muiitfjiiiix laOrCAN C A T FOOD BUFFET SWOZ. CAN / « of support. block grant program. She said that ”1 hope by November I’ll get to Young’s latest controversial call or write any Social Security office to give them your HEINZ KETCHUP 7 9 « 4 99 Ben Andrews told the Republican ”Wc don’t have the same security the'program has become one with know you on a first name basis. I in­ remark that the United States holds COASTAL-PRAIRIE OR HIGH COUNTRY Town Committee Wednesday night with Manchester,” he told the town new address. M USHROOM S ItemsapIeces / < many strings attached for asuburban tend to be that kind of senator,” hundreds, perhaps thousands of \ 1 ^ 0 i z i i i a n , S a c l a l 6 9 « 2 79 that Manchester is a key town in his committee members. political prisoners,”” drew<4rAttr /Vit*aofcthreats nfof ' STUFFED OLIVESI S¥iOZ. BUCKET SEABRODK VEGETABLES no: DlilCADDI C QWEETLIPE20OZ.CAN community like Manchester. Mrs. Clarke Mid the group. JERUSALEM (UPI) - Israeli rlliClirrLE sliced-crushed-chunk attempt to unseat U.S. Rep. William He asked for support from the local Andrews said that the federal She called her opponent, Mrs. impeachment and what a U.S. of­ RHODES WHITE S PACK 2/99< Defense Minister Ezer Weizman M A N D AR IN O R AN G ES l*OtVAN* 3 9 « : Cotter. GOP. He also said that his campaign Department of Housing and Urban Fahey, “a very liberal young lady.” ficial described as an "unprintable” BREAD DOUGH 1tOZ.LVflS.' TO M A T O ES CALIFORNIA lcah 39* Esther Clarke told the group that will work, in part, to keep area Development, which runs the CD Mrs. Clarke classified herself as a reaction from Secretary of State made a surprise trip to Austria today 'OWER, t-0 . II JT dOOD condltfenii. ear i * she w ill work w ith and for- to renew face-to-face peace talks .hOS- «nd chiirA «le. TiMC DILL SPEARS 79* SWEET UFB REQ OR PINK Democrats from pulling the party program, has contradictory laws that conservative. Cyrus Vance, Lbiib. |jl LYSOL CLEANER 99* with Egyptian President Anwar LEMONADE I Manchester if she is elected in the lever. result in confusion. He also said that “If we can’t gear the programs to Pfll I C COUNTY FAIR S PACK Z / 7 f l ^ Third Senatorial' District. “If you hear what I stand for, if you some programs are top-heavy in ad­ the money we’ve got, then we have to Sadat. n llL L o hamburqahotdoq ^ DREAM WHIP TOPPINGV p^ack 99* Government sources said the one- MORTON Both candidates are expected to judge me on my ability to be per­ ministration. Flights approved cut the programs,” she said. day meeting could lead to the win the Republican nomination in suasive, you’ll have no problern Funding might be more readily W H EAT BREAD BU1TUTOP20OZ. HONEY BUNS 0OZ.PKa' She said that the Republicans have BOSTON, Mass. (UPI) - The Civil resumption of formal, full-scale SARA UE PUIN OR RAISIN their districts. Both will be running backing me,” Andrews said. available through other programs, a good chance to win the senate seat Aeronautics Board has granted per­ Say it where . in., districts that have heavy Betty Sadloski, president of the negotiations broken off last January. TWINKIES 3/69^ Andrews said. and asked for support from the mission to Air New England to es­ The unexpected meeting with POUNDCAKE • PRODUCE • : ' Democratic advantages in voter Manchester Property Owners Mrs. Clarke, who is a member of Manchester GOP. tablish new flights through Hartford' Sadat comes just five days before a BRIUIANT COOKED BANANAS YEUOW***” " registration. Association, asked Andrews about the East Hartford Town Council, "We’ll be knocking on doors. We the airline’s first stop in that state, 4 L.E.»1 Andrews mentioned the 60,000-yote scheduled parley in London between how he would win support both in emphasized that she will work for hope you’ll be in back of us,” she the company says. they see it... LARGE SHRIMP 10OZ.PKQ. ' POTATOES EAETENNEHONE ^ 1SLE.EAa*1.69 the Egyptian and Israeli foreign • DAIRY advantage the Democrats have iii the Hartford and in the suburbs. Manchester as well as East Hartford said. Air New England President ministers and Secretary of State iln I SBALTEST TOMATOES riSilL'ii^RCK 24olpk<>.79« First Congressional District, but he ‘Tve watched the suburban areas if elected in the Third Senatorial SEALTE8T Republican Town Chairman Charles F. Butler said Tuesday no Cyrus Vance. believes he can defeat Cotter. be pitted against the urban areas. I District. Thomas Ferguson said that the com­ details of the order were available to SOUR CREAM ItOLCTN. FUDGE BARS STRING BEANS NA-nnONEEN*" l.^59* He called Manchester, West Hart- think I’ll be able to bring forth a un­ in a SWEET LIFE NECTARINES CAUPORNIASKiVor" “Manchester is part of the mittee will meet Aug. 2 to select can­ him, but said the company is SWEET LIFE u.< : ford and Hartford the key towns in ique feeling of understanding,” he senatorial' district. It’s got to be didates for the 12th and 13th ’’delighted” by the CAB’s action. Blast protested •Wll ; his'election bid. said. Part of the problem in the Hart­ MARGAINE 1LI.QTRS. PDPSICLES IS PACK' 31*1 reflected in the votes,” Mrs. Clarke Assembly Districts' and judge of “Without Manchester, it’s going to ford area results from a lack of effort said. probate. SAN CARLOS DE LA RAPITA, rijivfil Classified AD < be very difficult to win in the First to find d solution by the present con­ Spain (UPI) — The fiery crash of a The incumbent senator, George The committee also added two new Brooke probe set 'iirt ■'Congressional District,” Andrews, gressman, Cotter, he said. Hannon, has been criticized by some members, Joseph Reynolds and gas truck that killed and injured hun- IIEROI BOSTON (UPI) - A special who' is executive director of the state Vivian Ferguson, a Republican for Ignoring Manchester. He will not William DiYeso. -lOxA* With »ln. dUtntttPp...... ______. . NA^CP, said, member of the Manchester Board of prosecutor has been named to deter- —See Page Ten Mior$t m lM t»ltd ihlft. caneov JoKruion^ hBfwdwl be running again, however, because r i curlilm. itorijit fn4 rnt r c ^ , Iconditwin. i l.000. f ~ i'/ • t . A1 Gentile eontinues MEG, town reach accord Officials from the Town of "We agreed tentatively on the it then will be presented to the battle for big bands Manchester and the Municipal language, but it has to be firmed up,” Manchester Board of Directors at its Employees Group union ‘Wednesday he said. Aug. 1 meeting, Charles McCarthy, others probably remember his out­ bom. .■ reached a tentative agreement on a assistant town manager, said. By JAN ZIEGLER He’ll be taking the show ou the S.S. After that, he hopes to present the door appearances in Hartford and two-year contract. . contract to the union for a vote after '“This union has had'some difficult. NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - The way Rotterdam for a nostalgia cruise band leader A1 Gentile figures it, the elsewhere In New England long The proposal, which still needs work on Friday, July 21. stuff to deal with, but they’ve been featuring Helen O’Connell and Bob some language corrections, must be fans of big band sound are a minority befoi'e the city began banning rock “Under the circumstances, it’s the dealing with it from the beginning,’’ concerts at Ckrit Park in response to Eberle, the'singers who popularized , approved by the entire union best we can do," Henry said of the McCarthy said. Negotiations whose rights are being ignored. songs like “Green Eyes," with the . “Radio and television aren’t playing the rock throwing, petty larceny and membership and the Town Board of proposal. “ You never end up with between MEG and the town general­ late Jimmy Dorsey. The cruise is Directors before it goes into effect. the music. Children are being indoc­ mountains of broken liquor bottles everything you want.” ly have been smoother than between sponsored by the Connecticut Big Peter Henry, president of MEG, trinated by something else and and refuse that accompanied each He said that the recent Superior the town and the other three unions Band Society, which Gentile started. i . said that he hopes to present the con­ brought up with the attitude anything show. Court decision to eliminate binding representing town employees. Gentile played outdoors five nights And if he had the time and money, tract proposal to the union a week arbitration and the appeal of that Neither Henry nor McCarthy their parents like is passe. he says, he’d get people together to “TV and radio figure it would cost a week to crowds exceeding 2,000 at from Friday. decision to the state Supreme Court would reveal any of the details of the Colt Park during the 1940s amd he' challenge radio and television He and other union representatives has left present negotiations in an un­ proposed contract. MEG represents too much to turn the market around. stations’ applications for . federal. They claim the people that like our said he never saw a fight. He says met Wednesday with the town and sure state. clerical and technical employees of license renewal because he says they • reached agreement on the proposed kind of music are dying off, so the there was no iieed to enforce a no A union, if it .went to binding ar­ the town. The union has been working are denying the public the sounds of . contract. Henry said that the union market is limited. The music gets drinking rule, either. bitration now, might be hurt later if without a contract since the start of the 40s. 1 and the town will meet again to iron less and less airplay. Totie Fields was once his vocalist the appeal is overruled. this month. - But he is pleased people are d an -, out some of the contract language. “Well, until those people do die off, and he says Frank Sinatra and Dinah If the union agrees to the contract. Shore, Vaughn Monroe, and the late cing together again. Discos are re­ they deserve that little bit (of air­ arranging the old songs to a hew play). The way I figure it, air rights Gene Krupa have appeared with his band through the years. Conrad Goz- beat, and people who are'ju st now belong to us. If our music is in the hearing the music that existed before _ minority, it should be represented,” zo, the trumpet player’s trumpet player, started out with the Gentile rock are listening more closely. Best construction year he said. “Do you follow me?” aggregation. Gentile hears the sound. It’s the big Thousands of people follow Gen­ bands — Bones is at the Paramount, tile. Some of them plan to throw a He staged a vaudevilleextravagan- za to raise money to help pay New Benny at Carnegie Hall, Louis Prima i Dressed in semi-clown garb, cast members Corp. of Manchester, will also be performed testimonial for him Sunday, with ad­ ’ at the Strand, — and for Al Gentile, • mirers stomping at Connecticut’s Britain’s bicentennial celebration enjoyed in fiscal 77-78 of "Godspell” are shown in rehearsal for later this month at Manchester High School. deficit, and “Sentimental Journey” musician and promoter, the sound The SAM arts and craft fair will run from 10 Savoy, the Lake Compounce gets louder and louder. some scene presentations which they will Ballroom in Bristol. the program he tours with now, was tool sheds, 65; signs, 48; garages, 18; a.m. to 4 p.m. There will also be live music The Town of Manchester enjoyed Conti said. An additional $8,000 in give at the SAM arts and crafts fair Saturday its best construction year ever during fees was collected for subcontracts temporary tents, 13; miscellaneous at 1 p.m. in Center Park. From left are Pam and entertainment throughout the event. 1977-78, Francis Conti, chief building issued by the department. buildings, eight; two-family Dorris, Lori Cariello and Jason Sirois. (Herald photo by Chastain) inspector, said. In comparison, during 1976-77, the dwellings, four; office buildings, “Godspell,” presented by the Capitol Theatre The department collected $193,772 department received $52,993 in fees three; industrial buildings, five; Star(Trek)(lom created churches, two; pump station, com­ in fees during the fiscal year, which for projects with a total estimated ended June 30. The total estimated cost of $9,216,419. mercial building and condominium, cost of the projects issued permits is One of the key factors in the con­ one each. Peopletalk The department alsd issued 49 af­ $32,413,698. struction industry, single-family problems for actors homes, increased during the past fidavits, 32 demolitions, 520 cer­ year. tificates of occupancy, 657 electrical Pisces rising Siiiil il*Mii<'(l work, I felt I had done a great job and . A major part of this, of course, is the Indian children. He shrugged off MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Mr. Sulu that the fact a new movie is being The department issued permits for permits, 281 heating permits and 332 Julius Erving, the razzle-dazzle a question about his upcoming bid to that’s all I was thinking about,” he ; the J.C. Penney Co.’s catalog dis­ plumbing permits. Saul Bellow hak failed in a bid for and Mr. Chekov say it was great to be made starting in August with the old 133 single-family homes during 1977- "Dr. J. " of the Philadelphia 76ers, is regain his heavyweight crown. said. "Then I get to the store and this tribution center. The firm paid a custody of his 14-year-old son. A junior officers aboard the U.S.S. TV “Star Trek” company has taken $120,000 permit fee, the largest ever 78. In 1976-77, it issued 92 permits for moving to Pittsburgh — not to change Reaching down to hug a tiny Indian child yells out, ‘There’s Mr. Sulu.’ It Chicago judge says Daniel Bellow Enterprise, but when their “Star away the worry that the roles they received by the department. The es­ single-family homes. basketball teams, but to make his girl, he said, “ Boxing was just a start Trek” voyages were over they both played nine years ago could be wasn’t at all funny to me,” During the past year, the depart­ movie debut. Erving will costar with must remain with his mother, Susan timated cost to build the center is $20 — my introduction to the world." had problems with their acting blocking their career progress. Takei said he never imagined that ment also issued permits for the Town seeks Meadowlark Lemon of the Harlem Glassman Bellow — the Nobel Prize­ million. careers. “I feel more comfortable about it “Star Trek’s" popularity would not following projects; alterations and Globetrotters and Jerry Tarkanian, winning author's third wife. Bellow (Jiiote of the iy “Discounting J.C. Penney, we still “ It hurt the careers of some of the. now that the movie is being made,” only last but turn into such a cult additions, 911; fences, 88; pools, 84; coach at the University of Nevada in — remarried since his divorce 10 Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee in explosion. collected almost $80,000 in fees,” used wagon years ago — says his former wife has the August issue of Sport Magazine people in the show because they were said Koeing. Las Vegas, will be technical adviser. Takei, who appeared with Koenig “This ‘Star Trek’ phenomenon has caused their son “emotional when asked what he most often so closely identified with it,” said The Town of Manchester is seeking The plot goes like this; Erving and at a recent science fiction convention gone far beyond the television show; trauma” by subjecting him to "op­ thinks about when he pitches: "1 Mr. Chekov, who gets his earth-type bids for a used full-size station Lemon play for a lousy Pittsburgh in Milwaukee, recalled that a few and the people that made it,” he said.; pressive and harsh conduct. " He most often think about not trying to mail under the name of Walter team that couldn't score standing on years ago he acted in a show about a “It’s a worldwide thing now, simply Ginzburg ends defense wagon. says he can provide a more suitable think. Thinking only gets you in trou­ Koenig. The town wants to purchase such a ladders. A 14-year-old boy persuades Japanese internment camp in amazing. It seems like it has gone on home for the boy. But Judge James “At one point I felt it was over and country where foreigners presume vehicle for use by Herman the owner to build his team around ble ...” America during World War II and forever. We thought it would go to a, Bales says he failed to prove that they (the public) were lauding us for (Continued from Page One) that their homes and offices are Passcantell of the Public Works players born under the same sign of (iliiiipHes something we did in the past, a ghost. was nominated for an Emmy. He dignified end like other shows.” the Zodiac — Pisces — and things point in court. bugged. Department. Passcantell’s last town Song and dance star Donald O'Con­ I felt a little threatened at one point said he watched the show with some Takei said he attended a "Star- burg, reported her son appeared thenceforth go swimmingly. The film Trek” convention in 1970 and “it was. vehicle was stolen and found burned nor is being sued in Los Angeles by but that’s over now.” friends and then went out for quite ill. title — "The Fish that Saved a modest gathering but heartwar­ and destroyed. his landlord - the Marina City Club Koenig and Mr. Sulu, whose family refreshments. “He looks nearly dead,” she said. Pittsburgh," ming because they appreciated the Town Manager Robert Weiss asked — which says he and wife Gloria are knows him as George Takei, aereed “I was elated about seeing my Ginzburg’s wife Irina has been Fire Calls .Iii.st lM-g;iniiin^ six months behind in the rent on their show.” barred from the courtroom since that the Manchester Board of Direc­ 'l'ni\clin' On 1 tors approve a bid waiver for the Ex-heavyweight champ Muham­ $l,620-a-month Marina del Rey apart­ Tuesday whenshe called a witness a Soccer superstar Pele says he's too acquisition of such a vehicle from mad Ali visited the Statue of Liberty ment ... Nancy Wilson has pleaded in­ liar and wa expelled. Manchester old to change his ways, so his Dillon Ford. The directors, however, in New York Wednesday on behalf of nocent in a San Pedro, Calif., court to Theater schedules In the morning session of the Wednesday, 11:25 a.m.—Telephone pole marriage of 12 years will have to go. asked that the town seek bids on the Pele, who last year led the New York the American Indian Movement and a charge of drunken driving stem­ DAVIS FAMILY Shcharansky case in Moscow, a court transformer at Hillstown Road and Bush its freedom march to Washington. ming from a traffic accident June 12 U.A. Theater 3 - "The Vernon Cine 2 — ' The Good­ official said the court examined Hill Road. (Town) item. Cosmos to a championship in the E. Hartford Drive-In — The town has prepared a bid docu­ in which her car struck a road “Stingray" iPOl Starts al Jungle Book and The Sign of bye Girl" 7:10-9:10 RESTAURANT documents containing state secrets Wednesday, 1:50 p.m.—Smoke in­ North American Soccer League, says CALDOR PLAZA. MANCHESTER vestigation, Hillstown Road. (Town) ment for a full-size, four-door station he and wife, Rose, are getting a Ali used the occasion to announce grader, leaving her with head and Dusk "Sidewinder One " (PG) Zorro" 2:15-4:45-7:10-9:'20 which were identified as having been formation of a new international E. Windsor Drive-In — Vernon Cine 1 — “An Un­ MON. THRU THURS. written 6y Shcharant^y, Wednesday, 2:37 p.m.—Woiids fire on wagon. It wants a vehicle with power divorce because she doesn't want to facial injuries. Bsh Hill Road. (Town) organization called WORLD — “Capricorn One " (PG) Starts married Woman " 7:20-9:30 He said the court 'also oxlhmineji steering and brakes and a maximum travel with him any more. Pele — SPECIALS Wednesday; 3:1S p.m.—Smoke in­ at Dusk "The Enforcer" (R) “special liotebooks the defendant of 50,0(W miles. now a good-will ambassador for vestigation at 85 Oak St. (Town) It has asked that the price not Manchester Drive-In — PARKAOE • 649-S491 $ 4 3 5 “ received from foreigners for making Warner Communications, owner of S1.M UNTIL 2 30 ON J TO CHOOSE Wednesday, 6:27 p.m.—Grill on fire at "World Organization of Right, Light Smart apartment "Pete's Dragon" 8:30: "The SATURDAY AND SUNDAY exceed $3,000. FROM self-obliterating notes” — an official 288 Main St. (Eighth District) the Cosmos — says he's been on the and Dignity" He licked frozen owners know — the Uoalniks" 10:30 road for 22 years, and can't stop now. U.A. Theater 1 — “ The Nril Simon’s descripton of jthe U.S.-made Wednesday, 10:41 p.m.—Pulp paper at custard and autographed bits of best way to find the CLOSED FOR VACATION children’s Magic Slates which are Carlson’s Express, 95 Hilliard St. (Eighth C orrection He and Rose have three children. renters you need Is Cheap Detective" 2:00-3:50- “T h e C h e a p paper — and even $1 and $5 bills — for JULY 17 thru JULY 26 popular for quiet Mmmunication in a District) with a Classified Ad. .5:40-7:45-9:45 D E T E a iV E ” A story in Wednesday’s edition of Try one. U.A. Theater 2 — “Jason e ______^ The Herald listed Louis Damato as and Argonauts " 2:15-4:45- the brother of Raymond Damato. 7:15-9:‘20 j Louis Damato is the nephew of Ray­ AWIHT ARGONAtfTS Joyner favors mond Damato. TV highlights 4 5 ...... G cyyiaqsfield ‘-Vi'ivc in WALT DtSHEVS aid to elderly I lilted Press liiter- Japanese-American en­ IVE-IN/ROUTES 6 S44A n| I I ORE ""JUNGIf I Miilni Stui^^fhlni : Walt Joyner, a candidate for the Republican Party’s nutiuiiul trepreneur are being WED., JULY 12th thru SHOW STARTS AT 8:35 bombed by a collector of nomination in the 12th Assembly District, said 8 p.m. CBS, The Waltons. TUES., JULY 181h Disney Policy Erin and her boyfriend WWII m em orobilia.(R) THE Wednesday that he favors further use of Community Children 6-11 50c R ^velopment funds to assist the elderly in Manchester. decide to elope.(R) NBC, NBC, James at 15. Alone in CHiPs. Jon and Ponch a new city, James invites WALT DISNEY'S H all lli^noii lAST ; Joyner said that he supports the position recently out­ lined by Jean Scott of the Manchester Area Conference of rescue a woman and her all his new classmates to a l*r4MliH lilMH* AL GENTILE H A II< baby trapped in their car party — but only three (churches. , on a precipice.lR) ABC, show up.(R) ABC, TV “For over 10 jyears that I have served as a patient ad- AND HIS ORCHESTRA Sfocate, one of my gripes has been the community and Welcome Back, Kotter. Movie. "Return to F’antasy EAST HARTFORD IM e FEATURING MARY RICHARDS (amily neglect of the almost 1,000 residents^ in Gabe decides to give up Island.” A group flies to a U S R O U T ES D R I V E IN S2S teaching and take a crack plush island resort where CHARITY BALL Jusl iihen you thought ^nchester area convalescent homes,” Joyner said. Utvassaklogobock - He said that MACC through its Division of Special at standup comedy,(Part they can live out their Ministries and Its Project Concern and St. Mary’s Church 1,R) PBS, Once Upon A wishes.(R) PBS, World. TECHNICOLOR • FIANO’S RESTAURANT LEOWL BEVERAGES AVAILABLE Classic. “The Legend of “Three Days in Szczecin.” e i9 7 7 Walt Disney Productions U Rte. 6, Bolton, Conn through its Mission of the 70 are attempting to overcome BENEFIT SIRE INC. Robin Hood,"(Part 9) 10 p.m. CBS, Barnaby plus 2nd jflws2 this with volunteers. i SAT. JULY 29 Organization for the : There are other services needed by the elderly, he said. 8:30 p.m. ABC, What’s Jones, Barnaby discovers a __J[andlcajgo^_ Happening. Raj reluctantly prostitution ring that has 5 survey by Project Concern indicates that there are at SI 0.00 Ptr Coupl# RBBBfVBtlOnB 646-0014 least SO elderly persons who would use a day care center. gives Rerun the lead in his branched out to “BOATNIKS’ play so he won t fail a burglary.(R) NC, What Iliere are an' additional 36 persons who would use a theater class, PBS, In Really Happened to the hospice. Search of the Real Class of ’65. The class “do- ■ Census figures project that there will be an overage-65 America. “There’s No gooder” joins VISTA and HEAVEN population of 55 million by the year 2030. That is double Business Like Big experiences the resent­ today’s elderly population. Business.” ment of those she wishes to PLUS • “If ever we are going to gel a handle on the escalating EAST WINDSOR CAN cost of growing old and provide more humane services to 9 p.m. CBS, Hawaii Five- aid.(R) PBS, Masterpiece U S R O U T ES D R I V E - I N «23 3079 0. The businesses of a Theatre. “Poldark.”(Rl 2 CARTOONS those who no longer are able to speak for themselves, it is WAIT bow,” Joyner said. “Day care centers and hospices offer Manchattar Evaning Harald AMfUMOUNTFtCniK gn opportunity to provide services to the elderly at a PubIKhwl wary avanlng excapt more reasonable cost to society than the present method Sundays and holidava. Entered at the Institutionalization in convalescent homes,” he said. Mancheeter, Conn. Poet Office as Se­ il cond Ciaae Mail Matter. * "(immunity Development funds ought to benefit the Main St., Downtown Rockville, CT 06066 ^ Great DANBURV* STATE Telephone: (203) 872-7349 Suggested Carrier Rates SUMMER TIME IS SALAD TIMET | Ihut-ins, the alienated, the handicapped, those not able to Payable in Advance $peak for themselves,” he said. Single copy...... 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SALAD INCLUDED ARNOLDEEN’S JULY 14- 15-16 with all dinners SUMMER SALE FRIDAY - NOON TO 6:00 PH. » SAT. • SUN. — 10K» A H TO 6:00 PH "MANCHESTER - SHOPflITE PLAZA” I I-V “Tommy" UP TO 50% OFF SUMMER MERCHANDISE OVER 300 ARTISTS and CRAFTSMEN! MANCHESTER - WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE” DEMONSTRATIONS- REFRESHMENTS 2NWEST 267 EAST ENTERTAINMENT-FREE PARKING ARNOLDEEN’S conasT. C n iE R ST . SUMMER HOURS: 646-6661 646-2550 305 EAST CENTER ST. MON.-SAT. 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. MANCHESTER THURSDAY WIGHT ’TIL 8:00 ’ MANCHiaTER evening HERALD, Manchester. Conn., ’Thurs,. .luly 13, 1976— PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., July 18.1978, \ . ■ V- ^ ““ *------ETTA FOW VilOBH SWK-TEEKW/vv [ Open forum iUaurlif atf r Eitniiu^ Hpralb HULME niA Reporter held in contempt for withholding notes SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) - A reporter for the jailed until he agrees to release the material for an In- the slaying of Ellen Delia case. Four men, including Mrs. Sacramento airport. The Delias operated an East Los Manchester — A City of Village Charm Sqcramento Union was ruled- in contempt of court chambers review. But Boskovich' stayed execution of the Delia’s husband, have been indicted for murder in Mrs. Angeles drug rehabilitation program for ex-convicts. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Tuesday by a Superior court judge for refusing to turn order for 30 days to allow the reporter to* appeal. Delia’s execution-style slaying in Feb. 17, 1977 in ^ b lic Defender Kenneth Wells said, "The right of a Rotary Cluh Htimmerly said he will appeal the case to district court. Sacramento. Membor, Audi! Burgau ol Citculalion Membw. Un.lad Press InlernaUonal over subpoenaed notes and tapes in a story about a fair trial is more important than a reporter’s right to murder case, The tapes and notes in question were of an interview Gonzales told Hammerly he drove the car for the keep private notes that may well mean the difference Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Judge John J. Boskovich ordered John Hatnmerly to be with Edward Gonzales, an unindicted co-conspirator in killers of Mrs. Delia, whose bedv was found near between an acquittal or a conviction.” Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. is wonderful Baymond F Robinson. Edilor.Publisber Harold E. Turkmglon. Managing Editor To the editor: It's still a great world with some A b o u t to w n O p in io n wonderful people. The Manchester Rotary Club, in their continued ef­ forts to raise money for local The board of trustees of Second Congregational Church Deli Department Specials charities, served a hot dog and soda will meet tonight at 7:30 at the church. Growing moonlighter ranks ■f during the Manchester Parkade CHOICEST MEATS Sidewalk Sales, plus offered rides on Temple Chapter, OES, will have its annual picnic a circus train. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dow. IN TOWN WUNDERBAR a ^ Moonlighting becomes in­ professional fields such as Members are asked to contact Mrs. Dow or Mrs. Pierce creasing numbers of education or accounting, and Armstrong for further information. peCl9ION This was our second year doing ^U.8.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS GERMAN BOLOGNA , * 1 . 3 9 Americans, judging by a re­ most also find second jobs in V?.'- (• $ |6 9 this, and I felt through the goodness SWEET LIFE « ^ A M cent survey. similar areas. The “ I Am Responsible” group of Alcohglics of your newspaper, we should thank SHOULMR STEAK The Bureau of Labor Anonymous (AA) will meet tonight at 8:30 at. Faith The great majority of ¥ all the people who helped us: SLICED BACON .51.39 Statistics puts tlie number of moonlighters are men, usually Lutheran Church, Silver Lane, East Hartford. AA contact Grote and Weigel: For donating 50 is available 24 hours daily by calling 646-2355. BOOHEirs g0 individuals holding down more with families. But almost one oercent of their fine tasting hotdogs. BONELESS than one job at some four quarter — more than 900,000 — SHMILDER CLOD ROAST KIELBASA .lb. million. Most are in are women. Hartford Road Dairy Queen: The i i ” owner, Fred Anpulli, who himself; sells hot dogs, donated all the hot dog Tenth Coin singers for better or for wor.se. MUENSTER CHEESE ..lb. Expanded corporate couple ‘We agree you’ve taken a turn — we just can’t decide if it’s rolls and napkins. coming to Calvary BONELESS Friendly Ice Cream, at Burr TOP BLADE STEAK The Tenth Coin, a singing group with headquarters in Corners: For their donation of Speaking of working women, They receive regular mailings Batavia. N.Y., will present a program Friday at 8 p.m. at mustard, ketchup, and relish. of financial statements, inter­ Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle Turnpike. The public is in­ a group on the West Coast is Thanks, Dick! • DAIRY • nal publications and employee Bakke, equality and Justice vited. pioneering a special type of job The musical group, consisting of about 15 young people, SLICED newsletters and may take in- BREAKSTONE training. require everyone to play in the same enactments intended to end dis­ Shady Glen Dairy Stores: Who not will present the gospel in music, sign language and By ARNOLD SAWISLAK drama. The program is designed to appeal to both the CALVESUVER 6 9 ' They are corporate wives, depth tours of company game, but permit the dealer to give crimination and to varying degrees only sell hot dogs, but the same brand SOUR CREAM facilities. If they desire, the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Before we rectify past wrongsi deaf and those who can hear. At the conclusion of the and under a program being minority students an extra card. Grote and Weigel, for allowing us to program, there will be a time for refreshments and wives may take speech get talked to death about the Supreme To some people this looks like one In one way or another, every ele­ sell hot dogs in direct competition developed by Kaiser fellowship. FIRM A FRUITY R / $ 1 ■ ■ A training to prepare themselves Court’s Bakke decision, two facts of those legal fictions that judges and ment of national government — only a few feet from their store. PRIDE OF FARM Aluminum and Chemical Corp. ought be recognized: It did not es­ The group also conducts “deafness awareness” $129 for more active community lawyers love but defy lay understan­ Congress, the federal courts and the Thanks to Bernice and John Reig. programs in public schools and sponsors retreats and . . . in its Coast facilities, they are tablish equality in college ad­ presidency — took part in develop­ TURKEY BREAST YOGURT □ / I a U U roles. ding. Why, the non-lawyer might ask, camps for the deaf. Members also conduct training learning more about their missions; and it does not clash with is it illegal to establish a numerical ment of the policy before Allan Manchester Parkade Merchants: programs for those interested in learning sign language. husbands’ work than is usually either national policy or practice. quota ^or minority students but okay Bakke ever went to court. The Bakke For their tremendous financial and Friday's program is being sponsored by the Maranatha The program, intended even­ the case in a well-ordered In the first instance, the ruling to establish admission standards that decision provides guidelines for the moral support in assisting the Christian Coffee House of Calvary Church. SWEET LIFE WEAVER DUTCH FRYE marriage. tually to be available at com­ specifically endorsed giving minority are intended to achieve the same application of the policy, but does not Manchester Rotarians. $969 applicants an advantage in selecting change its substance. Named IRIS after the pany facilities nationwide, is result? PARTY PAK...... ORANGE JUICE W g a l. designed not only to increase a students to fill classes with limited Obviously, this isn’t equality. It National policy providing benefits The Jerko Clowns: A local family Committee passes' mythological Greek space. to particular groups is not a new con­ ■■■“■ J wife’s understanding of her favors minorities. And we know the who always gets into the spirit oh messenger and goddess of the Justice Lewis Powell, the swing cept. For years, we have given things, donating their time and ef­ husbands’ career but to expand reason: to attempt to rectify the in­ rainbow, the program fills the man on the decision, cited admission jury of decades during which the military veterans extra test points in forts, being more than helpful in the bank reform bill wives in on not only their her own capabilities. systems that give special weight to benefits of American society were civil service examinations. We favor interests of the local charities. after disclosure of an applicant’s racial or ethnic WASHINGTON (UPI) - husbands' specific respon­ The result could be a cor­ denied to blacks and other minorities American companies in awarding A bank reform bill generous overdraft background along with other sibilities but the company, its porate couple whose sum is in this country. government contracts. We give an Yes, there are good things will generated in the wake of privileges he enjoyed at his qualities such as academic standing, edge to economically distressed Georgia bank and several products and its role in society. greater than its parts. What we need to face is that this going on this world. That is why over the Bert Lance controver­ ' FISSHCUT . . . ^ leadership potential and athletic policy of giving an edge to minorities states and localities in allocating $500 w,ill be spent on worthy sy has been approved by questionable loans he FRESH CUT ability. Such plans, he said, stand the is not some whim of bureaucrats or federal grants. We provide aid tb the charitable causes from this latest eU the House Banking Com­ secured from other major test of “equal protection” that banks. judges, but a commitment of the en­ physically handicapped. fort. mittee. numerical quota systems do not. tire United States government. All of these programs help specific The Financial With the bill, “We have CHKKEH $ 1 provided the regulatory CHICKEN The system the court threw out It is the result of the civil rights people and, in areas where resources Institutions Regulatory Thanks you, machinery to assure that 1 1 9 Almanac was like a card game which Bakke protests of the 1960s, the great are limited, can be said to dis­ Act, nicknamed “ Bank Jeff Jacobs Safety Act” by con­ commercial banks are not could win while playing against other national debate that they provoked criminate against others. We do it Program chairperson gressional staffers, operated as playpens for whites, but never against blacks. The and a series of presidential actions, because, after examining the values BREASTS J By I niti'il I’fchh Intcrnutiunal persons were killed. cleared the committee on a insiders, and that they LEGS kind of plan Powell approved would judicial rulings and congressional that underlie our society, it is rieht L T^ay4s,Thursday, July 13, the In 1865, Horace Greeley wrote an 42-0 vote and when drafted meet the obligations of 8 9 ^ (NO WINGS) LB. * 194th day of 1978 with 171 to follow. normally it will be sent to their charters to provide (NO B A C K S ) editorial in the New York Tribune in services to the public,” St. The moon is in its first quarter. which he said “Go west, young man, the House floor for action. The morning star is Jupiter. Yesterday 8j Xhe court’s Bakke ruling It is designed . to end Germain said. go west and grow up with the coun­ The evening stars are Mercury, many banking abuses by ’The bill would bar bank try.” 2.') years afjo insiders frpm overdrafts, Mars, Venus and Saturn. By DON GRAFF the Supreme Court. Each will have to This Supreme Court has not est banking insiders, as well as We Give Old Fashioned Let Our Family In 1878, the Russo-Turkish war This date was a Sunday: The be decided on its own merits ac- tablished a distinctive character, an offer some new protection control loans to insiders, Those born on this date are under ended. Unity may make for strength as a and otherwise lay down a Butcher Service... Herald did not publish. coring to the parameters established identifiable consensus of view. If it is for the privacy of in­ the sign of Cancer. In 1977, the Communists shot down rule, but the Supreme Court’s Bakke broad federal regulatory Serve Your Familyl 10 years afjtt in Bakke. And in the process, characterized by anything, it is dividuals’ bank records. American actor Sidney Blackmer, a U S. plane over North Korea, decision could be a standout excep­ Rep. Fernand St. Ger­ blanket over practices of and American educator Mary Emma The Salvation Army Corps national policy on affirmative action diversity of viewpoints and the un­ killing three crewmen. A 25-hour dedicated an outdoor bulletin board tion so far as constitutional law is main, D-R.L, the bill’s bank workers. STORE HOURS: and its constitutional underpinning predictability with which these may Wooley were born on July 13 — she in power blackout started that day in in memory of James V. Munsie. concerned. sponsor, recalled the Under the privacy provi­ will be clarified. coalesce as a minority in any par: 1873 and he in 1895. Mrs. Mary Lou Thibeault, a former Decision, in fact, is not really the Lance case, in which Presi­ sion of the bill, federal of­ 317 Highland St the New York City area, That is how a constitution grows ticular case. Mon. & Tues.'« 6D0 On this day in history: teacher of English at Manchester word for this particular case. The dent Carter’s budget direc­ ficials would have to notify and a society based on law develops The tendency of its conservative — a person each time an In 1863, opposition to the Federal A thought for the day; U.S. High School and later at Manchester long-awaited conclusion of Allan P. tor was moved to resign to meet the demands of changing or strict constructionist or what have agency wanted to examine Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9D0 MANCHESTER Conscription Act led to riots in New historian Henry Brooks Adams said, Community College, is appointed Bakke’s challenge to the racial-quota York City, in which more than 1,000 times. you — usual majority has been to his banking records. “A friend in power is a friend lost.” assistant dean at William Smith admissions Nursery school Sat t Sunday College, Geneva, N.Y. process of the ★ ★ ★ decide issues on very narrow h z q u l ^ i t d FjiniMARKiT grounds. The law it lays down may be 'to OHM) CONN. University of Approval of Bakke has been gets solar fund explicitly appropriate to a case in California widespread on both sides of the issue. Rhodes: Relief could be a major factor. Both point, but raise ominous implications WINSLOW, Maine (UPI) Medical College — The Mother Goose feared an all-and-nothing decision — when its potential impact as a prece­ at Davis is a syn­ Nursery School has been with each seeing the other side en­ dent is considered — viz. recent ■■■■■■■■■lEUllSSHUlSlIS th e s is of SIX selected in the latest round ‘Carter tax cut is phoney’ separate opinions ding up with all and theirs nothing. decisions involving speech and press of solar energy grants from the nine Instead, there is something of great freedoms. from the U.S. Department Garden Fresh, Produce Specials ^ ★ ★ ★ GROCERY SPECIALS justices. value for both, although enthusiasm of Energy, and its owners proposed cut of $15 billion, and you major themes Republicans will wield By LEE RODERICK It is this diversity which produces may cool somewhat as the fine print The current court, as expressed in couldn’t be happier. are left with a net tax increase of $7 in their campaigns this fall — Rhodes its majority opinions, has not built a SEEDLESS WASHINGTON - “ President the peculiar strength of this first con­ of the six opinions is scrutinized and When Reginald and Alice billion. said the President’s threatened veto reputation for being farsighted, for Huard heard they had been Carter’s proposal is a phony tax cut, stitutional testing of affirmative ac­ the Bakke precedent begins to shape F^FnEDMIlONS...... ,„.3 (* 1.00 7 9 « of a proposal to cut the capital gains decisions in subsequent minority- sensing the needs and development of awarded a federal grant, GRAPES . LB. and the snow job this administration tion. JUICY RED tax “reflects a simplistic notion of society or for writing great con­ they had to cut short their is trying to pull off will melt in the “The personal tax burdens for the In ruling out Davis-style rigid preference cases. what makes our economy go.” The There is also something of value in stitutional law. vacation and return home HAWAIIAN FRUIT PUNCH...... hot sunlight of reality, as Americans fiscal years 1977 through 1979 rose at quotas while upholding the principle because they were too proposal is needed to “replenish a the decision beyond the principles in­ In Bakke. however, it may have ac­ NEW APPLE EASY 5 MINUTE f i l l * begin to realize what’s really a record rate of 12 percent a year, badly depleted pool of investment ' ol special consideration for minori­ excited. 7 9 ‘ volved in Bakke itself. complished the last. TOMATOES .1WLB.PKO. happening.” and 1979 will mark the third straight capital,” he explained. ty interests, the fragmented court “This is still experimen­ DESSERT MIX c m A RAISIN...... 7 was unable to deliver itself of a year of tax increases under a Carter is trying to “scapegoat” the tal, but we’re very excited FOR SALADS f l f l £ FIRM RIPE That bit of political rhetoric is Democratic administration,” said issue by claiming that “some vague precise definition of the law as to be a part of it,” Mrs. CRISCOOIL...... 24oz.bu.w ' brought to you compliments of House Rhodes, Families with an income of and wealthy ’them’ will be the prin­ applying to all the complex points in­ T h o u g h t Huard said Tuesday. 2 9 « The grant will pay tor PEACHES .LB. Republican $10,000 will pay nearly $300 more in cipal beneficiaries,” charged volved. Instead, it has established a taxes in 1979 than in 1977, he said. very general principle which will construction of a Eljiews,sPAt,ziii...... „., 3«* 1.00 Leader John Rhodes. “The fact is, the ‘them’ to Any pastor in town could very well and especially well on Saturdays. greenhouse and other The Republican leader noted that guide but not bind evaluation of PURINA B A A R hodes of whom Mr. Carter refers is all of us.” have written this: “But people who take them on Sun­ facilities at the school, she 9 9 « the Democratic-controlled Congress future cases involving preferential' A rizona. In a ★ ★ ★ Letter to an Aspirin Company — days seem to get no relief. They can­ said. CHUCK WAGON 0 POTATOES . 5 LB. BAO passed a budget resolution with a $51 consideration for minorities. luncheon speech The Arizonan also trotted out the Dear Sir: not get rid of their aches and pains HERSHEY MILK CHOC. the other day, billion deficit for fiscal 1979 that will GOP’s tax showpiece, known as the ★ ★ ★ You manufacture aspirins that and are not able to attend Sunday And future cases there most cer­ FUDGE TOPPING...... ieo*./“ Rhodes raise the public debt to almost $850 Kemp-Roth bill, which would cut relieve suffering, colds, and fevers. School and Church.” Toyota’s and Pontiac demonstrated the billion. taxes by 30 percent over three years. tainly will be. Assistance to The mixture u s^ in your tablets Is it possible for you to examine CORONET ilfl£ ■ 1 1 1 1 1 GOP’s anxiety “Interestingly,” he added, “58 of The measure won 194 votes in the minorities in improving their cir­ makes it possible for people to get your tablet and put in it an ingredient ISpringRental Managers Special’sl [JUMDO NAPKINS...... 180 c t " ^ IIEISI over what it sees as the Democratic the Democrats who voted for that House in March, Rhodes noted, cumstances — in Vacation, business out of bed and fight off headaches, that will work on Sundays? • bad nerves, and muscle spasms. I Rev. Ondon Stairs, With Coupon & Party’s attempt to steal its taxcut­ budget resolution immediately predicting its supporters will in­ and government itself — now has con­ I I With Coupon & I ^ turned around and voted against stitutional sanction. But, other than have noticed these tablets work pastor ■ $7.50 Purchate ting, anti-inflation thunder. crease as a result of California’s wonders on Mondays, Tuesdays, Weekday Weekend $7,50 Purchase raising the debt limit, which is the ban on precise racial quotas, Community Baptist Church "The president’s proposal for a $15 Proposition 13 cutting property Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays — Plllsbury TIDE billion tax cut is inadequate and mis­ necessary to fund the increased taxes. what constitutes an acceptable Rate FROZEN FOODS deficit they approved. assistance program in innumerable Rate Detergent leading,” said Rhodes. “In reality, Rhodes flatly predicted his party BANOUIT FLOUR there will be a net tax increase that “ ... For years the Democrats have will gain a majority of seats in the specific and often special situations Quote/unquote FRL P.M. FMEDGHIGHN. •1.( 8 LBS. 49 OZ. will add nearly $100 to the tax burden been playing that kind of financial House this fall — something the has not been spelled out. 10.00 a day shell game with the American voter A series of reverse-discrimination C of the average American household Republicans haven’t done since 1952, 4 9 * “ From the day the Declaration of .secretary uf liousing and urban to M O A P JI. CHOCK FULL O NUTS REC OR CHOC. OWIRL suits on the order of Bakke's is to be UMIT CHE next year. The president’s proposal and which almost no one else here UMIT ONE Independence was agreed upon until development, speaking to a .10 a mile VAUD THRU JULY 1ITH ignores the impact of inflation on tax ★ ★ ★ expected. Some may be disposed of POUMDCAKE...... VAUO THRU JULY 1BTH believes will happen this year. As the the president, we have indeed been NAACP convention about the U.S. 25.00 For 3 ^ HICHLAHD PARK MARKET Meanwhile, House Speaker with relative ease in the lower HIQHLAND PARK MARKET liability. minority party, the GOP could nor­ hypocrites about equality.” government's fight to reduce (First 25 miles Thomas P. (Tip) O’Neill (D-Mass.) courts. Others may follow Bakke to “... For example, a married couple mally be expected to gain the most _ Patricia RoberU Harris, poverty. HOODO h inih Coupon With Coupon & with a $12,000 taxable income faces Issued a statement with a slightly from the tax revolt. However, recent JET SETS...... Z.-.5 ■ $7.50 Purchaie I a 7.5 0 Purcha.« different view, crediting the Carter Free an income tax rate of 18.5 percent. public opinion polls indicate the SCOOPS IqrDonMtoqw BROWN’S But a 6 percent increase in income is administration and the Democratic public is undecided on which party .05 a mile STRICTLY FRESH Congress with an 18-month record of ritiMf M M HOT rirt.f wftt I o w E iT urn *1.00oFF taxed at 25.5 percent. The national can best be trusted to hold down UHAlim To Toyotn’a only at Toyota’a only at BROCCOLI SPEARS. Grade ‘‘A” effect, then, is that an inflation rate “ stimulating the economy and taxes. 'CiiiuiiMii,/ t m r 1 thia rata. thIa rata Glad of only 6 percent — and that’s a very reducing unemployment.” Who will carry the Republican that roH m gHJO0( AIL LARGE EGGS “ Business fared as well as the raqulromanta TRASH BAGS conservative estimate these days — presidential banner into the 1980 Tilt m ils . ALL p Iir p o s e s h r i m p ...... i . i 2 . 1 9 10 CT. rntfiTHm over 21 yaara of ago m 1 will mean a tax increase of $13.5 worker under this administration,” campaign? Gerpid Ford, John Con- 5 9 « UMIT OHE said O’Neill, with profits “increasing AtoiiT m Umajor cradit card or caah dapoalt) I ' l VALID THRU JULY ItTH billion to the American people.” nally, Howard Baker and Ronald cat M « Mr n. OBI n n a i 1 BU u o M UMIT ONE HICHLAHD PARK MARKET * * * .311*1.00 over 9 percent compared to 6 percent Reagan are all possibilities, says , mt/ I b r ig h t & EARLY .Hot.' . VAUD THRU JULY 1GTH Add next year’s Social Security tax in the previous administration.” The Rhodes. Interestingly, he dwellEtd on increase of $8.5 billion to $13.5 billion Speaker added that unemployment the latter, saying Reagan is “keeping MOTOIU worth of tax on inflation, and you has also dropped from 8 to 6 percent his organization intact, putting out lYNCH INC. have a gross tax increase of $22 during the past 18 months. newsletters on occasion ... I think billion in 1979, calculates Rhodes. In his speech to the National Press , he’s running.” toMM 345 GMlar SL (M. 6) “Subtract President Carter’s Club — clearly intended tn

PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HF.RALD, Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., July 13. 1978 Births J Smoke alerts rescuer, life saved McClelland-Waldron EAST HARTFORD— Jose Jiminez Slater, Jason William, of 736 Graham Road, South bom July 5 at Rockville of 27 Plain Drive was visiting friends son of Jam ts and Carol Memorial Hospital. His Windsor. She was bom July General Hospital. His near 26 High Court Wednesday at Cheri Denise Waldron of Bolton and John Everett Ouellette Slater of 421 maternal grand^rents are 5 at Manchester Memorial maternal grandparents are 8:46 p.m. when they smelled smoke. McClelland Jr. of Manchester were married March 14 at Abby Road, South Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. G, Richard Hospital. Her maternal Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jiminez mshed into the downstairs the Second Congregational Church in Manchester. He was born July 4 at Messier of Coventry. His I grandparents are Mr. and Maynard of 18 West Road, apartment to see if anyone was Manchester Memorial paternal grandparents are Mrs. Walter D. Armstrong Rockville. His paternal there. Someone else called the fire The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hospital. His paternal Mr. and Mrs. Eldgar M. of 65C Ambassador Drive. grandmother is Doris department. Waldron of 34 School Road, Bolton. The bridegroom is the grandmother is Clara Boisvert of Woodstock Her paternal grandparents Lanigan of Fort Lauder­ Jiminez found Edward Dwyer son of John E. McClelland of Manchester and Eunice K. Slater of 285 Main St., Valley. His maternal are Mr. and Mrs. Alton dale, Fla. lying on a bhrning couch and carried McClelland of Deland, Fla. South Windsor. His mater­ great-grandfather is Faraday of East Windsor. him outside, said Fire Marshal John nal grandparents are Mr. Richard L. Brook of Simco, Milliken, Rebecca Ann, Armstrong. The Rev. James MacLauchlin of Second and Mrs. Reginald Ontario, Canada. His Jackson, Erin Carole, daughter of Kevin and Jen- “The victim was very fortunate to Congregational Church performed the double-ring Ouellette of 229 Main St., paternal 'great- daughter of Charles R. and nine Cyr Milliken of 593 have that man take him out,” said ceremony. South Windsor. He has grandparents are Mr. and Maureen Ellen Kelly Merrow Road, Tolland. She Armstrong. three sisters, Kimberly, 6; Mrs. Edgar Boisvert of Jackson of 8 South was born July 9 at The marshal said it appears Dwyer, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Jennifer, 3*/2, and Cynthia, Coventry. muslin gown designed with V-neckline with lace insert, Geraldine Drive, Ellington Rockville General had been drinking and smoking. He IW. fell asleep on his couch and his bell sleeves trimmed with lace. Empire waist, and lace She was born July 5 at Hospital. Her maternal Martin, Sheena Lynn, cigarette must have set the couch on tiered skirt. She wore baby’s breath in her hair and Rugna, Bethany Lynne, Rockville General grandparents are Mr. and daughter of Stanley and fire, Armstrong said. carried a bouquet of yellow roses. daughter of John D. and Hospital. Her maternal Mrs. Gerald Cyr of 593 , Susan Bragdon Martin of 18 Fire department paramedics Sandra Knybel Ragna of 12 grandparents are Mr. and Merrow Road, Tolland. Strant St. She was bom treated Dwyer for smoke inhalation. The bride's parents served as matron of honor and best Devon Drive. She was born Mrs. John P. Kelly of Her paternal grandparents June 16 at Manchester He refused to be taken to a hospital. July 4 at Manchester Newington. Her paternal are Mr. and I^ s. lloward Memorial Hospital. Her The couch was removed from the A reception was held at the home of bride s parents. Memorial Hospital. Her grandparents are Mr. and Milliken of 81 Shenipsit Mrs. Howard Jackson of paternal grandparents are apartment and drenched by The couple is residing in Bolton. maternal grandfather is Lake Road, Tolland. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mar­ firefighters. There was some smoke Mr. McClelland is employed by Cellu Products Inc. of Charles A. Knybel of 172 Pittsfield, Mass. Mrs. John E. IVIcCI«‘lliui

I’AGK KIIIHT- MANCHESTER EVKNING HKKAU). Miimhester. Conn.. Thurs.. July 13. l'J78 Blindness is no hindrance; Summer fun at South Windsor Day Care Center Bill Gaughan leads full life By CHKIS which his blindness presented. places and do a lot. Not being able to; j In 1971; he enrolled at the Hartt drive a car presents problems for; • Herald Reporter College of Music, which is part of the me.” ■ EAST HARTFORD - In a world University of Hartford. He stayed He continued, “ I'm not the type of Which he cannot see. Bill Gaughan is there for two years and transferred person who likes to do things by a success. to Central Connecticut State College. myself. I could never go to G. Fox’s Gaughan is 25 years old and has “ At one time I was going to go into or the Civic Center alone, which been'blind since birth. But that hasn’t a career playing the piano,” he said. some blind people do. stopped him from getting the most “Then I decided I would go into “ When I do go shopping I like to out of life. music education, but there are very have someone with me who can point “The way I look at it, I’m just few jobs for music teachers so I out which aisle I’m in and let me doing what most other people do,” decided not to go into that.” shop. I never shop from a list, m m 9 r j* " Gaughan said. He is probably doing Central Connecticut accepted all of although it would be easier to just more than some people do. his music credits from the Universi­ give the list to somebody in the store . He is an analyst programmer, in . ty of Hartford. At CCSC, he majored and have them bring me the items.” J the systems department of the in psychology and was graduated in Gaughan said his mother, Sylvia, H Casualty Division at Aetna Life and December, 1976. often accompanies him on shopping . Casualty in Hartford. He is also a He wanted a career in psychology, trips. ' pianist who has been playing for 15 but heard that he would have to go to Although he does not like to read, years. graduate school to get it. His area of he said there is a library in Hartford His favorites are Beethoven and interest was “psychometric psy­ especially for the blind. It is a state- Mozart. He prefers playing classical chology,” or test designing. run library on Washington Street. music and the romantic selections of “I had been advised that computer “They have books on cassette and Chopin and Schumann. training was needed for psy­ in braille,” he said. “They also have "I don’t like to play by ear,” he chometric psychology, so I enrolled magazines you can subscribe to on said, “Although I have a good ear, 1 in the Computer Processing don’t play by ear. 1 read the notes by 12-inch records. Institute,” he said. “Newsweek is available on a 12- braille beforehand and memorize the He was graduated from CPI in Oc­ inch record,” he said. I used to get it, piece.” tober of last year and began work at I think I’ll start, getting it again.” j The only types of music he will not the Aetna in November. play are pop music and jazz — and -\vi(l ulluuii culleclur it’s more out of'choice than anything Knjuys his work One of Gaughan's ■ greatest Bill Gaughan, 25, is a computer analyst most other peple do,’.’ which includes else. Gaughan enjoys his work. His pleasures is listening to music. His fellow workers accept him and try to programmer for Aetna Life and Casualty and handling most matters without any At work. Gaughan said his album collection numbers over 300 blindness is not a major hindrance. help him with any problems this and they range from classical to ’H V - V a concert pianist — despite the fact that he is assistance. He is able to do almost anything that blindness may present. rock. blind. Gaughan said he is “just doing what anyone else can do, with the obvious “1 can get around the building pret­ “It’s mostly the same type of ,, ''*T. ' exception of reading. ty good,” he said. “ I may need help if music I play,” he said. I love ' A j J l However, even this, he can do I have to go to the bathroom or when chamber music and I .like music for Jennifer Schwartz finds comfort in her thumb I go outside to the bank to cash a wind ensemble and pre-classical through the use of an opticon Jimmy Landgrebe finds a sugar scoop very Little Edith Viebert says “Hi” as she peaks Stephanie Stanley is practicing her skills as as she has a ride in the swing. (Herald photos by PZC grants approval to firm machine, which he bought. The check.” stuff — like Renaissance and machine is similar to an optical He carries an aluminum cane to baroque.” ; interesting as he plays in the sand box with liis through the fence, she goes hand over hand on the jungle gym. Chastain) character leader except it can take work. The cane is sensitive to the His rock favorites are Bonnie _ pail. reading material and convert it to terrain and vibrates when he ap­ Raitt, Carly Simon and Jethro Tull. to build home on third lot raised print. proaches a curb. He said some of the pieces he has • Gaughan said reading is not one of “I bring the cane to work every learned take a long time and some', COVENTRY — The Planning and the driveway had been ijsdesigned to rear lot,” he told the commission, his hobbies. Most blind people read at day,” he said, “more for the benefit come easier. He can learn to play? Town’s Day Care Center will Area bulletin board Zoning Commission iPZC) has un­ improve sightlineS;_,^ noting that he had no objection to about 40 words per minute, he said. of others. In other words, to let other some pieces in a day and some take animously approved the application In other bustn^ST the PZC con­ construction on the four lots applied up to a month to learn. (>rcw up ill Bristol people know that I’m blind.” Public bearing third annual tennis tournament July and then from July 23 to 27, evenings of Trowbridge Homes to construct a tinued to a later meeting a public for. Another neighbor, Ron Raynor, He takes the express bus in the Likes East ilurtfurd dwelling on the company's third lot hearing on the application of Khalig disputed Safari's southern boundary Gaughan grew up in Bristol, but SOUTH WINDSOR - A public 27 through 30 at the Wapping Court from 6:30 to 8:30. morning from Burnside Avenue, near expand services in the fall Complex, The school is for children age 4-13. on Richmond Road. Two abutting Safari for a five-lot subdivision on line, which Raynor claimed as his attended Oak Hill School for the He said he likes East Hartford. He. hearing will be conducted Monday at where he lives, to Farmington For further informatiion call Mrs. lots were recently approved for Carpenter Road. Safari said he had property. But Padick explained that Blind in West Hartford from has lived here for two years. He said 7:15 p.m. at the Town Hall on the use Participants from South Windsor kindergarten through the 10th grade. Avenue. The bus leaves him near the town is big enough to get major two rooms plus an office. munity Service Council said, of Revenue Sharing funds for the. and all area towns, maintaining an John Wilhelm, 875-9038. development by the PZC. 19 acres to subdivide and planned to boundary disputes were civil matters enough to the Aetna so that he can By JUDY KUEHNEL Two stipulations were tacked onto build houses costing about $60,000 and could not be ruled on by the PZC. He then transferred to Bristol bus service just about anywhere in Renovations, which are expected Mrs. Murrin said that she expects renovation of the Wapping School. amateur status, are eligible. CPR course walk there without any problems. Herald Correspondent Trophies will be awarded in the the approval: 1 11 the final map must each on four of the lots. Padick felt that soil types and Eastern High School for his final two the area. to be completed during the summer, that students in the Child Develop­ The Facilities Task Force, ap- VERNON — The Vernon Fire He also takes the bus home. He SOUTH WINDSOR -T h e Child following categories: Mens and be modified to reflect the monument The applicant's attorney, Kevin boundary markers were not years. He was graduated from The town is working toward better will make it possible to accom­ ment Program at South Windsor pointed-by the Town Council to study Department wdl sponsor a course in said the bus driver usually drops him Care Center operated at the Wap- and iron pin modification approved O'Brien of Manchester, said his adequately noted on the applicant's Bristol Eastern in 1971. facilities for the handicapped ' modate nap times for tots and space High School, will continue working plans for the renovation project and womens singles, mens and womens cardiopulmonary resuscitation next off right near his home. ping School, opened its summer ses­ doubles, and mixed doubles. by the com m ission at a June client presently had no plans to map. Commissioners agreed and He said Bristol Eastern was a through the new Commission on the : for infant care. with the children in the fall. give cost estimates and make Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday meeting, and i2i the work affecting develop the fifth and largest lot, asked Safari to correct the map for a large high school. “ I couldn’t get One inujor |irolilein Handicapped. Any handicapped p e r-. sion this week and in the fall will Mrs. Murrin said that a recent Also in the fall Mrs, Murrin recommendations to the council, met The fee will be $4 for a single entry at Company I firehouse. Route 30. start expanded operations on a full the right of way on Richmond Road which is mostly wetlands. An abut­ subsequent meeting. The planner over the fact that the school was that Blindness is a handicap which son can get free transportation ' grant, which is to be used for expects to add an administrative Wednesday night. and $6 per doubles team. Each en­ The hours will be 7 to 10 each night. day schedule to accommodate must receive the approval of the ting landowner, Frank Galinat, also pointed out that the town’s big. 1 still didn't know the whole Gaughan has overcome. It does pre­ anywhere in town by calling 528-4411, renovations, will enable the town to assistant and another teacher to the The' school was terminated for use trant must supply one can of balls. There will not be a charge for the mothers who work full time. Applications may be obtained and Town Council. told the commission he had been Conservation Commission had not school when I -graduated, just the sent some difficulties, however. the Call-A-Ride number. install low shelving for toys and staff. as an elementary school at the end of course but a fee will be charged for The center, which had been open completed at the recreation depart­ The council gave its approval this working for 25 years to preserve the objected to a similar petition filed by parts where I had classes,” he said. “The biggest difficulty, for me The town is also installing ramps games and built in tables During the summer each mother this past school year. After being the textbook. from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., until ment between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. week, voting to accept the large swamp in the area for wildlife Safari last year, although the conser­ At Bristol Eastern, he was aided by anyway, ” Gaughan said, “is not on curbs in areas in which road ' and benches. has to provide lunch for her child. renovated it will be partially used by Those wishing to sign up for the going on the summer schedule, is daily or at the Wapping Court recommendations of Town Planner and rare plants. vationists also did not think that the “mobility instructors” who helped being able to come and go as I please. repairs are being made. The child care facility has been The center provides milk. the high school and partially for an course should contact Steven Scalon, now operated only from 9 a.m. to 1 Complex nightly from 7 to 10 p.m. (Ircgory Padick and Town Sanitarian "I cannot see developing on the swamp area was developable. him locate classrooms. They also Some blind people with a lot of in­ For Bill Gaughan and many others, commended for its individual and There are many interesting things activities center for the town. Hartford Turnpike. p.m., Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Donald Holmes. Padick noted that helped him with special problems itiative have been able to go a lot of this is welcome news. , ■ loving atmosphere. However, the for the children to do both inside and After discussing plans Wednesday Busketball program Fire truck Sandra Murrin, director of the limited hours have been an in­ outside and on special days they are the facilities committee voted un­ HEBRON — A summer basketball center, said besides expanding the convenience for some of the mothers, taken on field trips to various places animously to include an air con­ HEBRON — The town's new fire program is being conducted at the truck, scheduled to arrive on Friday, hours, space will also be expanded Howard Fitts, chairman of the Com­ of interest in the area. ditioning system in its plans. Rham High School gym every week from the present one-room facility to The cost of the unit is estimated at may be delayed due to a problem Area bulletin board night from 6 to 8 p.m. enroute with one of two other trucks $4,000 and some task force members The program is offered at no felt this part of the renovation being delivered to this area. charge to all junior and senior high The three trucks are being driven Dixon u|)|)oint*‘il Friday from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. It is being spon­ against Republican David Rappe, Rappe is project could be delayed because the school students of Regional School renovations won’t be completed until from Appletown, Wise. They left BOLTON — Robert A. Dixon, former sored by the Columbia chapter of the seeking Republican Town Committee endorse­ Chamber members will elect District 8, American Red Cross which includes the towns there last Sunday. The selectmen Republican Town Chairman of Bolton, has ment for another race this November. the cooler weather. of Andover, Hebron and Columbia. However, it was decided it should Police aiiclion have been informed that one of the been appointed the Bolton coordinator for the A Bristol native, Totten has practiced law in Persons from age 18 to 66 mv donate blood. Coventry for more than a year with the firm of be included this year with some VERNON — The Vernon Police trucks broke down somewhere in the Sarasin For Governor Committee. Seventeen year olds may donate blood if they OLD GOLD Department will conduct a bicycle Chicago area. Totten, Cromie, and Jay on Cross Street, This six directors in the fall members expressing concern that Dixon served as director of the Greater have a Red Cross permission slip signed by a is his first run for public office. the town might not appropriate funds auction Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Hartford Better Business Bureau and as direc­ range programs. definitely interested in researching parent or guardian. The Democrats are also supporting David for the system to be installed next at the rear of the Memorial Building, A T& T pays hill tor of the Connecticut Halfway House, He is By BARBARA RICHIV10^D Lee Higgins, chairman of the the m atter further. Sears did have Walk-in donors are welcome. Barry of Manchester in his re-election bid for year. Park Place, WASHINGTON (UPI) - American currently vice president in charge of public Herald Reporter Bylaws Committee, said she has sent Gandidutc endorsed ' state senator. The Republicans claim they such an outlet in Rockville for many The question of new furniture for The bicycles are ones that have Telephone and Telegraph Co., the and regulatory affairs for the Connecticut The Board of Directors of the copies of the bylaws out to all years and last year it closed it and been turned in at the police station COVENTRY — James Totten, a law partner still have not found a candidate to run against the facility was also discussed. The world’s largest private corporation, Natual Gas Corporation. Rockville Area Chamber of members of the chamber to have merged it with the Manchester store. for various reasons and have not of former Democratic Town Committee the long-term Manchester senator. group expects to receive $25,125 from recently was warned one of its As coordinator. Dixon will be responsible Commerce approved a slate of 12 them read them over to see if they Howard Wolfanger, reporting for been claimed by their owners, Chairman Richard Crombie, has received the The town committee recently endorsed UGHTS the town for furnishing, equiping and telephones would be disconnected if lor distributing campaign materials and have any suggestions for Robert Walsh for re-election to the State names, six of which will be elected to the Department on Aging, which the painting the eight rooms to be used Bible School it did not pay an overdue $448.08 bill. organizing Sarasin supporters in Bolton. endorsement of the town committee to seek amendments. She said she would House of Representatives. Two candidates are serve on the board for three-year chamber board got going and then by the town for social services agen­ We value you as a customer. ..” the judge of probate post now held by lawyer report back to the board at the turned it over to the Hockanum TOLLAND — The Seventh Day Library progruiiis seeking the Republican nomination to oppose terms. cies. said the computer-written dunning Charles Popple. Approval was given at the September meeting. Valley Community Council, said the Adventist Church, Routes 30 and 74, VERNON — The Rockville Public Library Popple, also a Democrat, is not seeking re- Walsh: Andrew Repko of Willington and Tennis tourney Tolland, will conduct a vacation Bi­ notice from the Chesapeake and will present film programs on July 18 and 25 in Claire Connelly of Coventry. ^.Wednesday meeting. Steve Lament, Andrew Tricarico, chairman of the one bus the department has for Potomac Telephone Co., one of 23 election. Two years ago he won the contest SOUTH WINDSOR - The Recrea­ ble school starting July 20. The conjunction with the summer reading chairman of the' Nominating Com­ Economic and Development Com­ transporting senior citizens has been telephone companies in the ”Ma tion Department will conduct its school will be conducted on the 20th program "Monster Mania.” . mittee, said the committee compiled mittee, explained plaqs for a very successful. He said, however, Bell” chain that AT&T owns. On Tuesday July 18. from 2:30 to 4 p.m., 1HEYHE a list of 34 possible candidates and “ Rockville Downtown Festival” that the one bus can’t take care of all "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms,” a science News briefs then narrowed it to 12 for presenta­ planned for Sept. 16. If it rains it will of the calls the department receives. fiction thriller, based on a Ray Bradbury tion to the entire membership which be postponed to Sept. 23. He said a new bus, which the town He said during the festival the story, will be shown. U.S. District Court, the Van Dyk will receive ballots in the mail. has turned over to the council, is qn green in the center of Rockville will On July 25 three short films will be show U ailey suit on Research Corp. of Whippany said Xerox He said the 12 were chosen giying order but it will be some time before Presenting our from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. "The Beast of Monsieur consideration to having the board be used for an arts and crafts sale it is delivered. The bus is being paid HARTFORD (UPI) - A federal judge wrongfully created a rental-only market Racine” is the animated story of Monsieur’s by pricing its equipment out of the buyer’s equally represent the three towns and exhibit. He said a $5 fee will be [or, for the most part, with state encounter with a strange looking but harmless has refused to dismiss a suit against LD ID represented by the chamber, Vernon, charged to rent space. funds. Sears reach. 0 60 beast who has been eating his prize pears. In Boston lawyer F. Lee Bailey, who Tolland, and Ellington. Park Place, which runs along the Wolfanger said the council is fi/m S £x£iting defended Patty Hearst, and is allowing the The company also charged that Xerox, contrast to the fantasy film, two shorts that whose sales exceeded $5 billion last year, One of the names was withheld park, will be blocked off to be used somewhat concerned about its Home bring the age of dinosaurs to realistic life, will case to go to trial. 8x10 COLOR PORTRAIT OFFER violated the antitrust laws through con­ because the person hasn’t been for entertainment. To date he has Care Program for the elderly as be shown. Beatrice Grem and her daughter spiratorial agreements with other com­ reached to see if he will run. committments from a Greek Band there is a problem with funding. h'ree tickets for both programs will be Kimberly, both of New Britain, claim panies, unlawful patent practices and un­ The others are: Ralph Livingston, and the Singing Seniors. He expects The program allows elderly peo­ available one week before each program. Bailey was negligent in not pursuing a to have others. fair sales policies. Dick Mrazik, Ray Richard, Dan ple, who can’t function entirely on Tickets will be limited to Vernon children medical malpractice claim against a New Wright, Chris Deabill, Mike There will be a full food concession their own, to stay in their own homes entering Grades K-6. Britain doctor. The doctor operated on Adamick, Don Waskwiewicz, Henry and the Rockville merchants will with the help of other senior citizens. /BA licuriii^ Kimberly in 1966 when she was 2-years- I'I 5I prol)e set Edwards, Wilton Lisk, Dennis have sidewalk sales. The event will Wolfanger said up to now the ‘Duo^hnage'poitmit old. Davey, and Nornqan Hall. start at 10 a.m. and end at 9:30 p.m. program has been funded but the ' 99. ANDOVER — The Zoning Board of Appeals U.S. District Court Judge M. Joseph WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Justice The chamber’s fiscal year starts in Desruisseaux said the event is very latest application, after being will hear a request from Roger Zito at a public Blumenfeld rejected Bailey’s argument Department will investigate allegations ''And only N critical to the viability of Rockville. reviewed, was turned down because hearing July 19 at 8 p.m. at the Town Office that he can’t be charged in court for by a former FBI informant that the agen­ the fall. Building. Harvey Desruisseaux, president of The committee had asked for a officials said there was a lack of in­ failing to follow through on a case. cy helped cover up his shooting of a black 9 m g ta r Zito is seeking relif from lot size and road the board, said he and Anne Flint, budget of $100 to put on the program formation and a misunderstanding Your Choice man in 1963 in Alabama where he had been frontage requirements for a lot on Lakside T e rrific ” executive director, and some other but the executive committee asked about the need. He said council of­ (A “ Duo-Image" or regular 8x10 color portrait) Drive. hired to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan. members of the board attended a the committee to submit any bills in­ ficials have met with capitol region This professional "Ouo-lmage" portrait is the most lascmat- A copy of the appeal is on file at the Town Xerox eliullenged The New York Times said today the in­ meeting of the East of the River curred in connection with it and said officials and things look more en­ quiry was ordered by Deputy Attorney mg way to capture different facial expressions on one por­ Office Building. Chamber group. He said they found it it would act favorably on them. couraging. About $9,000 is involved. trait. We can create two expressions of one person or include NEWARK (UPI) — A small New Jersey General Benjamin R. Civiletti in response really exciting to get together with Desruisseaux also reported that he A .decision will be made next two different people. For example; A mothei and child to­ Bloodmoltil*' visit firm has challenged the Xerox Corp, in a to requests for “a full report” from Sen. gether. Let our professional photographers create a ' Duo- representatives of other area had heard from the J. C. Penney Wednesday, he said. ANDOVER — There will be a bloodmobile multimillion dollar antitrust suit charging Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and Sen. tmage" portrait especially lor you. the grandfather of copymakers chambers to discuss mutual company on the chamber’s request The Board of Directors will not at the Columbia Congregational Church James Abourezk, D-S.D., whose Senate • Limit; One per subject, two per family. • Groups $1.25 each problems. that the company consider setting Up meet during the month of August but monopolized the market. committee is drafting a legislative additional portrait. • Additional portraits available In all sizes In a trial which began Wednesday in He said a series of workshops will a catalog outlet somewhere in the the chamber office will be open all and backgrounds at our reasonable prices. • Persons under charter for the FBI. start in the fall and the group will center of Rockville. summer. It will not close for two 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. • Finished > He said the company indicated it is portraits delivered at store. •A lw iy t friendly. prefetsleMi , talk about long-range and short- weeks in July as it has in past years. tervici. e Lorlllard, U.S.A.. 1976 Miss Rehmer wins Owner "LAST 3 DAYS” national contest PZC approves applications SOUTH WINDSOR-The Planning property owned by Blanche stallation project, bids were opened THURSDAY Honest-to-Old Gold satisfaction in a very low-tar cigarette and Zoning Commission, with some Bienkowski, located at the corner of Wednesday and the apparent low VERNON — Karen Rehmer, a student at Rockville wtsr stipulations, approved five Foster Street and Ellington Road, bidder was Dzen Construction Co. of FRIDAY High School has won the national competition in business applications, three of them Involving were all approved with conditions Manchester with a bid of $39,027. skills. Competition was conducted in San Francisco requests for subdivisions. stipulated. The highest bid of $90,025, was sub­ Calif. SATURDAY The application of Robert L. Ad­ Also approved were the plans of mitted by Brewer and Horan of West Karen won the state competition and with the help of dington for a subdivision of property the town to Install storm drainage Hartford. The next lowest bid, con­ contributions from the Rockville Area Chamber of Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined siderably higher than Dzen’s figure, located on Main Street, the appUca- systems on Foster Road and Burgess PHOTO HOURS Commerce and other groups, she was assisted in paying That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health, tion of Elliot S. Elmore, for a subdiv- Road and the application of Larry's was submitted by Central Paving of Sears Dally: 10-1 2-S 6-8 her way to get to the national competition. 9 m y ‘u r ,0 8 - n g ittcoid>(» pei (rgufiie b. FIC M e n o o *' ■’ sion of property on the east side of Auto Supply for a revised site plan of South Windsor at $53,698. Saturday; 10-1 2-4:30 The goal was to raise $300 to help pay for the trip and Ellington Road and the north side of development on property located at 'The town engineers estimated cost I ’ . $350 was raised. Contributions were made by Rockville Chapel Road, and the application of 835 John Fitch Blvd. of the project was $49,000. High School, Rotary Club, Vernon Junior Women's Club, Bruce Willard for a subdivision of In connection with the sewer in­ Lodge of Masons, the Elks Loge and one individual, Donald Rinaulter. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., July 13, 1978 — PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., thurs., July 13, 1978 [ News briefs ] Obituaries Thoughts (Continued from Page One) ApLENty ‘ unbeaten » clubs Mrs. Janet Boyd dreds of vacationers at a campground on Spain's Mediterra­ Larry Bourbeau victim A memorial service for Mrs. Janet nean coast has triggered protesta Boyd of 24A Sycamore Lane, who against transporting volatile cargos died Tuesday at Manchester on public roads. of hit-run in New York Memorial Hospital, will be Friday at The people of San Carlos de la By Len Auster Carter’s over Medics 3 p.m. a t ' Second Congregational Larry S, Bourbeau, 22, of 21 Bever­ was a 1974 graduate of Rockville I Rapita buried the first two victims of Church. the explosion Wednesday and staged loser eliminated in the double field line plated Steve Byam. Dave ly Raod, Vernon, was found dead High School. After graduation, he The Rev. Felix Davis, former The old Celtics gushed with 'Celtic Scoring in every inning, Glen Chetelat Singled and joined the Army and served for two a sit-down strike on the highway to Tradition dead elimination play. The winner ad­ Brasefield also doubled to left Gallagher belted a two-run homer along a New York City highway last pastor of the church, will officiate. Pride. You had the likes of Bill Carter Chevrolet rolled to an years. demand "no more deaths.” Long live the king, the king is dead. vances to face the Medics Friday scoring Ferry. Chris Quental beat out Saturday morning, reportedly less The family suggests that any Russell. Bill Sharman, Bob Cousy, overwhelming 16-3 win over over the left centerfield barrier for An artist, he was employed at And when the king died, so did in­ night with the winner opposing an infield chopper and when Medic than two hours after he had been left memorial gifts may be made to a K.C. Jones, Sam Jones' Tom Hein- the Medics in the bottom of the first Thompson Associates Inc., a Windsor Second talk held . terest by one of its most ardent the Medics last night in a bat­ Carter's for the town title. pitcher Joe Gallagher pegged past frame. at a Hartford bus station to catch a charity of the donor’s choice. rootehs, who shall remain sohn, Frank Ramsey, 'Jungle' Jim bus to New York. commercial artist firm. He also GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) - tle of unbeatens in the Town Carter's scored eight times in the first, Brasefield came home with the Carter's added single runs in the The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. anonymous. Luscotoff, John Havlicek reeking of fourth run and Quental stopped at His body was found in the drew cartoons for the Tri-Town Secretary is Kuiiipiclin)’ I’illon 114 Wooster St., Hartford. Burial will Before retiring in 1974, he had been Sought in rape case Court Judge James H. Pou Bailey • fortable in Boston, swapped with Cowens is still on the scene but the be in Northwood Cemetery, Wilson. John Y. Brown, he of Kentucky Fried guess is not tor long, not when he EAST HARTFORD - Miss employed as an engraver for Parker agrees with Joan Little, who pleaded Friends may call at the John C. meets his new teammatek. Barnes, Mustering only four hits, Manchester Legion baseball team Evangeline Pillon. 92. Of 745 Main St. Hartford Inc. of Farmington and had Manchester Police are seeking the threatened her with k knife, before , guilty Wednesday to prison escape Chicken and ABA Kentucky Colonel Clark Funeral Chapel, 319 Barbour Knight, Archibald — all talented in was on the short end of a 9-1 score to Bloomfield in a Zone Eight died Monday at her home. worked tor the firm for 22 years. He identity of a white male who raped a raping her. charges, that she has been vic­ fame. St., Hartford, Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. That wasn't the topper. That came their own way but not winners. They engagement last night at Eagle Field. A graveside service took place this was a member of Wesley Memorial young woman Monday night. The 'The knife, which was recovered, is timized. with the announcement that Kermit present too many problems. Manchester, now 9-4 in the zone morning in St. Mary's Cemetery. United Methodist Church and the police have produced the above com­ described by police as a gold metal But they disagree on who did it. .Mrs. Kocco Tore Washington, Kevin Kunnert and No. 1 Barnes is a talent but how long ^111 and 14-9 overall, travels to zone­ Miss Pillon was born in Canton and Meadow Hili Senior Citizens Ciub. posite photo of the assailant. letter opener with a light green Bailey, in giving Miss Little a Manchester scored its lone run in EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Joyce draft pick Freeman Williams along it be before he strays, a habit which leading East Hartford tonight at had lived in East Hartford for the He is also survived by a son, John Police said the man is described as burlap-type material handle. prearranged six-month to two-year the fourth inning as Ray Gliha un­ Blinn Toce, 41, of 138 Smart St, died with the rights to Sidney Wicks ac­ three clubs have had to endure so far. Shea Park at 6 o'clock, Ken Brasa past few years. T. Michaei of Ashford; a daughter, being in his late twenties, of medium prison sentence Wednesday, said she loaded a mammoth blast halfway Tuesday at an East Hartford con­ companied Levin to San Diego and Knight is a scorer, not a defender, gets the starting nod for Manchester. There are no known survivors. Mrs. Pamela Daskam of North height with a muscular build, collar- The letter opener can be seen at is not the victim of harassment by across^he football field in left. It was valescent home. She was the wife of that Marvin Barnes, Billy Knight and and Archibald has been injury-prone Tom Bisson slugged a three-run The Glastonbury Funeral Home Vassalboro, Maine; a sister, Mrs. length brown hair pulled behind his police headquarters by anyone with North Carolina prison officials as she Gliha's eighth homer of the cam­ Rocco Toce. the last two years. Two of the three was in charge of arrangements. Elizabeth Labbe of Manchester; and ears. information. has claimed. i Nate Archibald were coming to homer in the first inning off paign. Mrs. Toce was born in Hartford need the ball to be effective and con­ Manchester starter Gregg Kane and three grandchildren. At about 10:05 p.m. Monday, a All information will be kept in "There are people in this country Boston. Bloomfield capped its scoring with and had lived in East Hartford all her sidering they only allow one in a Bloomfield was off and running. .loliii .1. Rrowii The funeral is Friday at 10 a.m. at young woman was attacked while she strict confidence. Anyone with any who seized upon this woman for the No one really cares Wicks is four in the seventh inning. life. Wesley Memorial United Methodist leaving — many are glad to see him game at a time. Bloomfield added two more runs in Jeff Clarke, Karp, Bob Fischer. SOUTH WINDSOR - .John J. was walking along Hartford Road information on the assailant may call purpose of seeing how much trouble She is also survived by two sons, Church, 110 Ellington Road. The Rev. go. But Washington, Kunnert and The Celtics will be re-formed, but the third. Jeff Karp doubled, took Bisson and DeCampos each had two Brown. 89. of 2814 Ellington Road near the Manchester Community the Manchester Police Department they could cause and how much Rocco A. Toce HI of Rockville and John M. Dunnack will officiate. Williams were all people General in Brown's image. Auerbach if he's third on an infield error and scored hits for Bloomfield. Gliha had a dou­ died Wednesday at his home. College building. Police said a man at 646-4555. money they could raise.” he said. Dino M. Toce of East Hartford , three Burial will be in Center Cemetery. Manager Red Auerbach wanted and smart, and no one has ever accused on a wild pitch. Ray DeCampos ble to go along with his four-bagger Mr. Brown was born in Cuthbert. daughters, Joy Ann Becker and Friends may call at the Callahan they were swept away. Brown insists him of being a dummy, will head for doubled home the other tallv. for Manchester. Ga.. and had lived in the Hartford Paula R. Toce', both of East Hart- Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., today he wants to retain Auerbach's ser­ the hills forthwith. area for 61 years. Before retiring, he ford, and Mrs. Asunda M. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. vices but methinks he doth protest What will be showcased will be dif­ had been employed at the former DlDomenico of New Britain; two Bigelow Street residents too much. Brown likes to be head ficult to recognize. Billings-Spencer Co. of Hartford. He brothers, Harold N. Blinn Jr. of East Mrs. Guisseppe Train man all the way. The king is dead. was one of the founders of Holy Trini­ Hartford and Burtin D. Blinn of Glen­ Light tennis balls EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Mary ty Church of God in Christ. Hartford, dale, Calif.; a sister, Beverly Blinn Magno Tralli, 81, of 55 Margery and a member of the New England of Easthampton, Mass.; her mother, angered at zoning ruling - ' - i f f 2 n Drive died Tuesday at Manchester Welfare League and St, Luke's Arms Mrs. Dorothy Clark Blinn of East Memorial Hospital. She was the wife Wind plays havoc causing problems Council, both of Hartford. Hartford; and two grandchildren. This would create 75 feet of fron­ is a disservice to the City of Village of Guisseppe Tralli. By GREG PEARSON He is survived by three sons, The funeral is Friday at 10 a.m. at tage at the street line for one lot and Charm,” they wrote. Mrs. Tralli was born in San Basile, Herald Reporter FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) — There is a sign hanging at the Robert Lee Brown, William Brown Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 75 feet of frontage at the building line Crockett could not be reached this Provence of Cosenza, Italy, and had A proposal to build a home on the entrance to center court of the West Side Tennis Club which and John H. Brown, all of Hartford; 318 Burnside Ave. Burial will be in for the second lot. morning for comment on the matter. in St. Scotland golf lived in the Hartford area most of her side lot at 36-38 Bigelow St, in two daughters, Lillian Payne of ” Like it or not, I interpreted that Lamson said that the existing reads, “If you can meet w'ith triumph and disaster and treat Hillside Cemetery. life. Manchester has resulted in angry ■South Windsor and Estelle Grant of Friends may call at the funeral as being correct,” Machell said. “It definition of lot frontage has led to those two imposters just the same. " She is also survived by three sons, neighbors and an appeal to the ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (UPI) — So St. Andrews isn't such a Hartford; 11 grandchildren and 11 home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. was so extreme that we balked at other problems in the past. Because That is exactly what the players Angelo Tralli of Windsor Locks, Jack Zoning Board of Appeals. gentle old lady after all; great-grandchildren. It has been suggested that any first. But, you have to put your per­ of this, the town's Planning and have been doing at the $300,000 Pugliese of East Granby and The funeral is Saturday at 1 p.m. at memorial gifts be made to her fami­ Ernest Machell, zoning enforce­ sonal feelings aside and go by the Zoning Commission will consider a True, she behaved in rriatronly Nicklaus, who won the British Forest Hills Invitational, because Anthony Pugliese of Windsor; two ment officer, has ruled that the con­ Holy Trinity Church of God in Christ, letter of the law,” he said. change to the regulations at its July fashion early on, but then the Open in 1966 and 1970, was also even the triumphs in this tournament Forest Hills ly. stepsons, Rocco Tralli of Manchester struction, being proposed by T.J, The occupants of 25 other homes on 24 meeting. ; capricious whims that have among the afternoon starters who have been disasters. and Anthony Tralli of East Hartford; Crockett, is permissible according to Bigelow St, have sent a letter to The proposed change would require hampered golfers on this legendary had the worst of the weather. The problem, which has been three daughters, Mrs. Grace Hobath the town's zoning regulations. match tonight. Other matches today Crockett expressing their disap­ PZA approval before the building line course since the 15th century came to "The course was considerably voiced by all the players — winners Discipline considered of Coventry, Mrs. Catherine Machell and Alan Lamson, town are Billy Martin against John proval. Also, an appeal of Machell's is used as the measuring point for lot the surface and Hubert Green's tougher this afternoon than it had and losers alike— is the light-weight, Mirabello of Rocky Hill and Mrs. planner, both said, however, that the chances of winning the 107th British McEnroe. Alexander versus Fleming decision has been filed with the frontage. been in the morning," said the 38- day-court .Spalding ball that has one and Gerulaitis against Victor Pecci. Julia Conti of Windsor; four step­ construction as proposed is one that Open Golf Championship had virtual­ for four in Park case Zoning Board of Appeals. There are some cases where the year-old “Golden Bear," who fired more inch of bounce than a similar "I don't have the confidence to go daughters, Mrs. Mary Mandy of the town would like to avoid. ly gone with the wind. Thus, any construction work at the frontage should be measured at the four birdies in his outward 35 and ball manufactured by the same com­ out and hit shots," said Gerulaitis, tion until today to allow notification Hartford, Mrs. Concetta Quatrocelli Crocket* has proposed to build a se­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - A House site cannot be done until the ZBA building line, he said. The best exam­ Green, the 1977 U.S. Open cham­ homeward 36. pany. of the individuals involved. of Newington, Mrs. Josephine Colton cond home on the Bigelow Street lot, the favorite for the $100,000 first ethics committee today capped an 18- rules on the matter, which it will ple is the pie-shaped lots that are pion and pre-tournament third “When we started, the wind "Everyone's serving badly," said But sources close to the inquiry of Windsor and Mrs. Carmela which has 100 feet of frontage. A total prize. "I usually have an aggressive month inquiry by starting dis­ hear in September. created at the end of a cul de sac. To favorite, posted a disastrous 6-over- started to get up. There was not a Wednesday night, told UPI the committee will begin a Papagna of Granby; two brothers, of 75 feet of frontage is required per breath of air to start, then a little forehand, but now I won't go out and ciplinary proceedings against four "The majority of homes, par­ meet frontage regulations, the lots par 78 on the 6,933-yard Old Course following his first match of the tour­ full investigation that could result in Samuel Magno of West Hartford and lot in the Residence B Zone. seaside links Wednesday and found give the ball a belt.” congressmen who received cash gifts ticularly those on the eastern end of would have to be much bigger unless breeze came up and made all the nament. “The tennis has been lousy disciplining Reps. Edward Patten, D- John Magno of Hartford; a sister, Crockett has proposed to meet the himself 10 strokes adrift of the sur­ Score one for Express "I shouldn't complain because I from South Korean businessman Bigelow Street, have large lots sur­ frontage is measured at the building holes on the front nine holes to the here. The balls are terrible. You N.J., Charles Wilson, D-Calif., John Mrs. Grace DeMichele of Hartford; 75-foot requirement by dividing the prise first-round lebder, Isao Aoki of won. but you can't control the balls," Tongsun Park in an influence-buying rounding them. Cramming a house on line, Lamson said. pin close, and the back nine long, " he Detroit Express defender Ian Davis (3) leaps over lallen San either hit it six feet long or it goes McFall, D-Calif., and Edward 28 grandchildren and several great­ property in a zig-zag fashion. Japan. said Nastase, who was fairly subdued schme. that undersized lot would result in said. Jose goalie Mike Hewitt to score during first half action last into the bottom of the net.” throughout the match with Roybal, D-Calif. grandchildren. But Green was not the only big the loss of the atmosphere and “This morning, before the wind, And that's a statement from one of Alexander. His only outbursts were The Committee on Standards of Of­ The four now have 21 days to The funeral is Friday at 8;15 a.m. name to suffer the ill winds of this the fellows who got out there were night. (UPI photo) ^ appearance of our neighborhood,” Wednesday's winners. Stockton was directed to toilrnamenl director ficial Conduct finished the answer the allegations, then normal from the D’Esopo East Hartford pretty fortunate. 1 don't know how L o t t e r y , the neighbors said in their letter to invloved in one of the poorest Gene Scott regarding the balls. preliminary stage of its Korean hearings on the charges will begin. Funeral Chapel, Carter and High Why store your boat in the garage this Aoki would have played with a lot of ' Crockett. matches ever played on center court At one point he threw a ball to Scott probe Wednesday by voting to take After the hearings, the committee streets, with a mass at St. Rose summer? Turn it into cash quickly British Open J wind, but I'm sure he’s going to find ''The finding of a loophole in the at Forest Hills, a 7-6 (7-4), 3-6, 6-3 and yelled, "Eat it for dessert. " further action against four of the 14 will decide whether to recommend Church at 9. Burial will be in Hillside by selling it through the Classified Ads. out before this championship is West jogs into Boston HARTFORD (UPf) —The winning zoning laws solely for personal finan­ victory over P eter Fleming of "I'm scared to hit the ball," said sitting House members implicated in punishment, which could range from Cemetery. over,",said Nicklaus, who plays out number drawn Wednesday in the cial benefit without concern for the course. Defending champion lorn Chatham, N.J., which featured 31 Nastase. whose recent three-month the scandal. reprimand to censure to expulsion. Friends may call at the funeral of North Palm Beach, Fla., and BOSTON (UPI) — Marathon long-distance running is done for Connecticut Daily Lottery was 882. Town of Manchester and its residents Watson, ccmplaining the wind did not double-faults. suspension from Grand Prix tour­ It delayed official notice of the ac­ The lull House then must agree. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Muirfield, Ohio. runner Andy West, 19, of Far­ charity events. However, lie's gun­ drop until he played the last hole, had "We may not have (BjornI Borg or naments does not apply to WCT When early starter Aoki shot his 68 mington, Conn., jogged into Boston's ning for tlie 1984 Olympics. frlm fathlon»< to settle for a 73, two strokes behind (Jimmy) Connors here, but the guys events. "Some take off, some go into — "I had a headache from wondering Faneuil Hall Wednesday in his 2,500 "We had a great reception in the man he edged by one shot last in this tournam ent a ren 't bad the net. They're very inconsistent." Sptclaliiing £tckiu»*ly in how to avoid the bunkers," he said Maine-to-Florida run for muscular Boston." he said. "W e hope the year. Jack Nicklaus. players,” said Fleming. "Yet the The situation is aggravated by the ItfW PrailW W pfaM lM taihiani later, it looked as if the cham­ dystrophy. momentum will continue to Florida. Police report Watson covered the front nine in play has been horrible. And ours was fact that many of the players have pionship record of 63, which West arrived in the historic We're looking forward to Providence regulation 36, but hit the ball over the the worst match in the history of the just come from Wimbledon, where American Mark Hayes set last year, "cradle of liberty” at noon on Friday, and Hartford on the wall and out of bounds to bogey the Wednesday, where city officials held game." the balls are extremely heavy. was up for grabs. following Monday." Fleming was exaggerating, but he Manchester David Kenney, 20, of 11 Ward St., and SUMMER 14th, The champion then birdied the ceremonies for him and pledged In an attempt to alleviate the situa­ Big-hitting Tom Weiskopf, winner was upset because it was his second tion somewhat, Scott has limited the An apartment on Jefferson Street was Michael Bouchard, 16, of 43 Village St,, 16th, but dropped a stroke at the money for his cause. in 1973, birdie blitzed the front nine in three-set loss of the round-robin tour­ number of balls used per match to broken into Wednesday and several both of Rockville, were charged tough 461-yard, par-417th, which also West is 475 miles into the trip. He R E E R M O IH 31, 5-under-par. Weiskopf, from Fogarty’s bow nament, which eliminated him from four instead of six and has taken to claimed Nicklaus among its many household items and jewelry were Wednesday with fourth-degree larceny. "“ “ Curtis Mathes“~ " Columbus, Ohio, then birdied the 10th was to be in Norwood Thursday, victims, making the semifinals. Had he been opening the cans a day in advance in reported stolen, Manchester Police said. Police said the arrests were made in Th« Most C ipanilv* TtItvUion S«ti in Am srko and Darn Wall Worth H. before a record first-day crowd of Providence, R.I., Friday, and Hart­ deanuK “The wind made the incoming nine ford, Conn., Monday. Fogarty Bros, suffered its first able to control the ball at all. he order to make the balls heavier. Police said a witness reported seeing connection with the investigation of the 22,500. defeat in the ASA State Tournament could have easily been 2-0 instead of three Puerto Rican males walking from alleged theft of a pocketbook from a car .TAKE YOUR PICK! 25" S T W I N s p e a k e r much more difficult than the out­ West took off from Caribou, Maine But that is not enough for the But he then bogeyed the 15th, had a 0-2, parked at Rockville General Hospital. SALE going nine,” said Watson, 28, of Kan­ last weekend. He is running at a 45- last night, 26-16, to Elmer's Place at players. the apartment area carrying television double bogey 6 at the dreaded 17th Three players did run their records Both were released on their promise to COLOR sas City. “I only missed three mile-per-day clip, and averaging six KofC Field in Plainville. "They're a disgrace," said sets and a sewing machine. According to and finished at 69, along with com­ Dave White was 5-for-5 and Ron to 2-0 Wednesday, moving into strong appear in court in Rockville on July 25. greens, but 1 did not get the ball close to eight hours. So far he is running on Alexander. ''They should be changed police, the witness who saw them enter a CONSOLES patriot Ray Floyd, Australian Jack Seplowitz and Merrill Myers each contention for the semifinals. Hie Dennis J. Eckels, 17, of 200 Regan Road, enough to the hole to get birdies,” he schedule. now." car, also was able to report the license Newton and Spain’s Sevvy had three hits for the Oilers. Nastase defeated John Alexander 6-2. Vernon, was charged Wednesday with said. West has run as an unregistered en­ Scott has been in touch with number. Ballesteros. Seplowitz slapped a two-run homer. 6-2; Wojtek Fibak handed John New- three counts of first-degree reckless en- try three times in the Boston representatives from Spalding and SST John Barry, Bob Valk and Bob combe his second loss with an easy 6- there is still a chance the balls will be Police arrested Sophie M. Spellman, 61, dangerment and interferring with a ... SMm Snt taki Marathon, but savs his only other Goehring each chipped in two hits for 1, 6-2 victory, and Vitas Gerulaitis of 119 Wickham Road, Glastonbury, and police officer. changed. S p M io lS iz M Fogarty’s. made Ken Rosewall the first three­ charged her with larceny in the fourth Police said he was apprehended while But according to Fleming, until Fogarty’s next start is Friday time loser with a 6-3, 6-2 win. • degree. Court date, July 31, East Hart­ riding his motorcycle on the bicycle trail Dineen likely Whiffleball play that happens. "The fans are being ohiiSEIoSiil night at 6:45 against the Simsbury- Nastase takes on Stockton in a key off Regan Road and Center Road. He cheated," ford. Gus’s Pizza defeated Edwards Enfield Jeep winner. allegedly tried to run down three officers Realty, 33-30, in Whiffleball League All games are at the KofC Field in who attempted to stop him. Police said he Police suspect arson in a fire last night C M M ia H . A w tx s x W ** ) MopteCoter play as Mike Rossi homered as SWIMSUITS CSa)fl Plainville. at 95 Hilliard St. Police said that Assistant allegedly resisted arrest after being Whaler coach did Dan Wolfe for the losers. Wendy stopped. He was held on a $1,000 surety SHORTS Ashe tops Santana Chief John Christensen of the Eighth Fire Burnett and Lindsey Boutilier also Department said that flammable fluid bond and was to be presented in court in TANK TOPS HARTFORD, (UPI) — Bill Dineen, with an unparalled homered for the winners. Bob Rolfe was probably used in starting the fire Rockville today. SLACKS coaching record in the World Hockey Association, today was had a three-run triple. Accept hid which destroyed about 100 bales of wood South Windsor IRS 701).. in Newport feature DRESSES expected to take over the New England Whalers of the WHA. WETHKKSFIELI) pulp in a pile of 500 bales. South Windsor Police are investigating • Quiti Dineen, who led the now-defunct York. Last season, Dineen was vice an incident involving an alleged indecent BEACH COVERS ckiwls (1)1*1) — Despite i^oine in­ Houston Aerbs from their inception president, general manager and NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) — Top-seeded Arthur Ashe of Miami Police also made the following motor exposure in the area of the tennis courts at LINGERIE tense pulilieui iiin^'ltlinp', • faisi tr in 1972 through the 1977-1978 season, coach of the Aeros. won a battle of former Wimbledon champions and beat Manuel vehicle arrests: South Windsor High School. Inirki lEie stule g;uniing eoininis- AND reportedly was to be named coach His teams, in six seasons, won 285 Navratilova Santana of Madrid 7-5, 6-2 in the second round of the Hall of • David Gauthier, 18, of 159 Bryon Police said the complaint was filed by 4YEAR WARRANn today at a news conference called by games, lost 170 and tied 19. Houston sion has deeiiled to ueeepi Drive, charged with reckless driving and .three females who said the male appeared (icMiii Fame tennis championships. the Whalers, won the Avco Cup league cham­ an applieation for a se- operating a motor vehicle on town proper­ to be age 25 to 29 and was tall and slender mte) FREE REHOn CONTROL loses match T m more of a full-time player, so here, was beaten by Russell Simpson ty. Court date, July 25, East Hartford. EVERYTHING IN STORE ($100.00 VALUE) I “I won’t confirm that it will be Di­ pionship twice and made the playoffs eoiul (lo{» Iraek in Gonnee- I guess it's more important for me to of New Zealand 6-3,6-4. Number four and had a moustache. They said he left on • In set BOSTON (UPI) - • John Mankus Jr., 43, of 152 School St., neen, but I don’t deny it," Howard every one of its six years. lieul. * win,” Wednesday said Ashe, the 1975 Victor Amaya of Holland, Mich., lost a 10 speed bicycle and headed toward w tr gtt PLUS >100 TRADE IN downed Wimbledon queen Martina charged with operating a motor vehicle Baldwin, managing general partner In the first year, Houston finished T h e Repu hI iea n- Wimbledon champion. to John Janies of Australia, 6-3. 2-6, Nevers Road. uirioM of the Whalers, told the Hartford Naratilova 6-4 Wednesday night, but while his license was under suspension, SAV ES YOU second in the WHA’s Western Divi­ Santana, who won at Wimbledon in 7-6. Kory B. Sorenson, 9, of 1030 Strong 7008 US7 Courpnt in a story that appeared sion and lost in the semifinals of the the Boston Lobsters recovered from eonirolled p;ainin)! panel and reckless driving. Court date, July 25, Road, South Windsor, was treated at 1966, was playing in his first C88II! today. 1 Avco Cup playoffs. the upset -to defeat the Phoenix Weilnesdav voted 7-1 to East Hartford. Manchester Memorial Hospital profeESional tournament since last In other singles matches Dineen would beUhe fifth coach in In 1974 and 1975, Dineen coached Raqquets'' 28-21 in overtime In a a'eeepl tlie a|ipli)‘alion for Wednesday and released. year's Hall of Fame matches. Ashe Wednesday. No. 2 seed Tim Gullikson the Whalers’ hiswjr^,-«id would the Aeros to first-place finishes in the World Team TennTs match. Police said the girl was riding her bicy­ < ' llie Iraek in Woleolt siih- blasted eight aces past his 40-year- of Onalaska. Wis., the defending 200 succeed Harry Neale, who resigned Western Division and league cham­ Navratilova teamed with Terry old opponent, six in the first set to es­ champion, beat Dick Bohrnstedt of Vernon cle east on Strong Road, along with BLOOMFIELD Holladay for a 6-0 sweep over Kris niilled hy the Gonneelieiil VERNON AVON in May to take over as head coach of pionships. Houston fin is h ^ ' first in tablish command of the match, Redlands, Calif,. 6-7. 6-3, 6-2. ^ Paul R. Lubetkin, 30, of West Hartford another girl. 806 Paiti ( n . Park Greyhound Raeiii); Vtmon Qrde RL 44 the National Hockey League's Van­ its division in 1976 and 1977, but lost Shaw and Barker in women’s "1 was serving real well," Ashe was arrested Wednesday on a Common Police said the driver of the car in­ M9-4430 HomifieM CiklorPlau 273 W. MIDDLE TPKE couver Canucks. doubles. The Racquets picked up Assoeialion. Seventh seed of OPEN in the playoff finals in 1976 and the said. "1 think my serve would have Pleas Court warrant charging him with volved was Stephen A. Carlson, 24, of 411 Sbopiiino Ptau 678 0080 Last week, the WHA voted to sonie ground on Barker’s triumph, Tliere is already a dog; Australia defeated John Austin of 242-9277 Wed 9-6 playoff semifinals last year. been difficult no m atter who was on four counts of issuing a bad check. The Slater Road, ^ u th Windsor, also east- Rolling Hills, Calif., 6-1, 6-2 and i/thpike Thurs. 0-9 award Dineen the Schmertz Trophy Dineen was player-ccfach of the but it was not enough. Iraek in Plainfield and ils the other side of the net." total amount of the checjts was more than bound. Apparently Miss Sorenson, without Holladay teamed with player- TTl l.MMllN A imM Sirs FrI, 9-8 as WHA Coach of the Year for the se- Denver Spurs of the Central Hockey owners have said a seeond Two other seeds weren't as for­ eighth seeded Tom Gullikson, Tim's $400, police said. any warning, crossed in front of the car SAT 9-5 coach Roy Emerson for a 6-4 victory . pond year in a row, League before he joined Houston six tunate as Ashe. brother, of Easton, Pa., beat Mike The incident stems back to 1977, and slid onto its hood. No action was taken Budget To over Shaw and Syd Ball in mixed Iraek niig'hl dainag;e iheir WETHERSFIELD $ta Dun Hq. : • He has been with the Aeros from years ago. He played with the Detroit Third seed of l,os Machetlc of Pacific Palisades. Lubetkin was released on a $500 nonsueety against the driver. The child was issued a NtOunfieM Stmiptaf Canter 52M431 36 Months doubles and Tony Roche beat Butch finaneial slahilitv- the start and until they disbanded Red Wings in the National Hockey Gatos, Calif., a finalist last vear Calif., 7-6. 6-2. bond for appearance in Common Pleas verbal warning concerning bicycle safety. last week at WHA meetings in New League. Walts of Phoenix 64 in men’s singles. Court 19, Rockville, July 25. PAGE TOELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn- Thurs.. July 13. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., July 13, 1978 - PAGE THIRTEEN Softball 3 Baseball season resumes Handicap clinics TOINIGHT'S GAMES Ann Lynn, Theresa Lynn, Joyce CHARTED OAK l^EW YORK (UPI) - The Rice heading the toughest top-to- championship is considered "up for Water safety needs ^ ------i Morrison and Penny Gagnon each Two four-run innings lifted I.UKlruilu VB. Ticrney’B, 6 major league baseball season bottom batting order in the majors grabs" among the Angels, Texas \ —Kil/.({/2 — Aspirin can alleviate pain and safety pins. good physical.condition. allows the blind to ski, the Brian McCartan and Ernie Brown Sandy Brann hit best for F arr’s. Lyn­ game lead over the second-place New York 46 38 .548 reduce fever. It helps soothe aches home run swing and basket and Rich Griffin each rapped two Pittsburgh 40 41 .494 7 The more distant the cruise, the " I t reduces your chances of paralyzed to play volley GILBEY'S VODKA two apiece for B.A. da Tsapatsaris homered and Lisa Milwaukee Brewers and 11 1/2 big Baltimore 45 40 .529 and pains from muscle cramps, den­ catches, is currently a hits for Nelson's. Smyth homered. Montreal 41 45 .477 8V2 more elaborate the medicine chest becoming seasick and also reduces ball and swim and the im- 60 Proof 1.75L Cooke hit well for the Antiques. ones over the Yankees. With Jim New York 36 50 13 Vz Detroit 42 42 .500 tal cavities and headaches. coach and goodwill am­ Bill Brown stroked two hits and REC .419 should be stocked and Sheldon offers it’s debilitating effect on you if you mobilized to ride Rtg. seven others one each for Congo. St. Louis 34 53 .391 16 Cleveland 39 46 .459 — Non-prescription Dramamine or do,” Colgate says. bassador for the New York SPECIAL Seven runs in the sixth inning gave c r (;fl several lists from the minimum to horseback through the Toronto 32 53 .376 other motion sickness pills can help the most elaborate for a trans-ocean Mets. Only one of three *1 0 .3 9 Hartford National Bank a come- Formal’s inn, after finishing se­ men to hit over 600 home scenic countryside in the *8 .5 9 WOMEN’S KEC Marad wins Jotumheimen Mountains CASE DISCOUNT from-behind 10-7 duke over Reed cond three of the last four years, cap­ W L Pet. GB runs. Mays is a favorite of loiii Four runs in the sixth inning gave West 160 miles northwest of Eastern Realty a 7-4 come-from- Construction at Keeney Field. tured its first Capital Region League sports fans across the W L Pet. GB California 46 40 .535 Oslo. Henry Perkins rapped three hits Tournament last night by virtue of a in NE PGA Kansas City 44 40 .524 1 Jai alai results country. CANADIAN MIST behind win over Renn’s at Cheney. San Francisco 52 34 .605 The handicapped are and Dick Beloin and Mark Berry two 3-2 decision over Glastonbury at Texas 42 41 .506 2'/2 This will be the second 80 Proof Sue Leslie socked four hits, Cindy Los Angeles 50 36 ,581 2 paired off for joint ac­ apiece for the Bankers. Fitzgerald Field. Oakland 43 44 .494 3Vz appearance at the GHO for SPECIAL Talaga and Donna Loferski three WEST DOVER, Vt. (UPI) - Dave . .570 3 Rog. Kevin Kelley had three hits and It was the completion of Sunday’s Cincinnati •49 37 UnOTH (U * IKXMIS SHM rWElfTN CAME DOUBUS SEVEN POINTS tivities. For example, a each and Laura Dunfield. Bonnie Marad of Manchester, Mass, won the IOV2 Minnesota 39 42 .481 4 Vi Wedneday Evening FTTN 6MK DONHES SEVEN POmS 2 Elorrio Zoqui 13.00 5.40 3.80 both. They join former Don Hensley a pair for Reed. suspended contest. San Diego 42 45 .483 I M O I m 20.40 9.20 4.40 1 Mmi C»it, IWO WO S M person with leg disabilities *5 .9 9 (lodin. Nancy Roberts and lerrv New England PGA Championship Chicago 38 46 .452 7 mtmvmatmfmn ! CcMiol, toCM li I 'O 1-60 6 Uriifle Ecefiarro 6.40 3.60 President Gerald Ford an *6 .5 9 Atlanta 37 47 .440 14 O A r r iiu lA w l 5.40 3.40 8 Aim Jaiier 3.40 The game is under protest, it was Liz Neubelt tripled and scored in 4 P ftlS irfii tr.OO 9.41 120 4 OoTTW IriomJo >.20 singer Pat Boone as steers a tandem bicycle Clapp two apiece for Eastern. over Paul Moran with a five foot putt 46 .439 14 Seattle 30 58 .341 17 , lU C v M 7.C0 120 1 Peifw Quinieia 2-6 33.40 10% CASE DISCOUNT reported. the second inning for the Penguins’ Houston 36 OdrMaO-t 4240 Quinieia 1-2 44.00 Perleda 2-6 144.00 from the front seat while a in the first hole of sudden death. \t ednesday's Games ' U in lir tm R 3.U M tO i 14 240.00 Pededi 1-2 117.30 celebrities for the Pro-Am / f um / s. rSM bv.. first marker. Lynne Cully reached on MULIMiO Trilecli 1-2-4 879.00 Trifeda 2-6-8 724.80 partner who is blind pedals Marad, 34, trailed first-round Trrfecta 44-1 72340 event. (No games scheduled) M eet! 44 231.30 HANDLE 298,919 from the rear seat. a three-base error and scored on a leader Moran by two strokes at the Today's Games Triltcb CoMflatiM 44-NI 250.50 SUTN CMK OOIHUS SEVEN POmS ATTENOANa 4.276 The official GHO car will LEONARDINI LAMBRUSCO wild pitch in the third for a 2-0 lead. Stmt ciuK oouus'SEVEN raias I Enwi Ecctwn iS.40 17.00 4.10 Beitostolen’s corridors Baseball opening of the second day’s action Chicago (Wood 9-5) at New York 1 tb m tti teM M oi 4.40 3.40 be a 1978 Buick. Seventy 50.7 FL. oz. Italian Red Wine 24 f l . Wednesday’s Games 3ftlR lU M 1040 4.M 240 are covered with special Glastonbury came back with a run Wednesday. (Figueroa 7-6) t U l M 540 740 3 JMaci 3.40 cars will be supplied by 10 in the fourth on singles by Sue (No games scheduled) 4 Irri «rto SiO Qm U 14 53.40 strip carpeting to help the CDI.I IM EinOWN Texas (Ellis 7-4) at Boston ' M b 34 2I.N Pirficb 4-1 145.30 members of the Connec­ Highlight of the rally by Nassilf s Moran, 40, a native of Haverhill, Today's Games TrifKti 4-1-3 914.40 Jai alai entries blind pinpoint their loca­ *3.29 *1.79 Ripping 18 hits. Crispino s scored Ingraham and Lisa Martynowicz and (Eckersley 9-2), N PwfKta 34 102.00 ticut Buick Dealers was a two-run single bv Mike Mass, who now lives in Newnan, Ga. San Diego (Owchinko 5-7) at Triforti 3-14 54S.70 SEVENTN g U i SHOES SEVEN POmS tion in the building, Office another in the top of the sixth on a 3 6«Tti 14.00 4.40 3.00 Association to the touring in all but one inning in routing Minnesota (Goltz 8-5) at Baltimore, n il (ME DoniES seven rams ThurHiluy Evening ICE CHILLED WINES Everett. Charlene Reynolds homer. when not the pro at the Mount Snow Chicago (Roberts 4-3) 7 CvMtiti 9.20 5.00 doors are marked with Windham. 13-4. last night at MoriaTty (Flanagan 12-6), N ' ’ S ttw T t^ M 9-00 5.40 3.M 1 «rr1 440 rOWTN pros. Mike McKenna and Gary Hurlev Formal’s won it in the bottom of Country Club where the tournament San Francisco (Knepper 10-5) at 2 U l s b l 5.40 4.41 FHST SEVENTH TENTH braille. Sculptures have Mm VMkIIi O F leld. Kansas City (Splittorff 10-7) at, 3 fiMi lirteM 540 O n iU 3-7 44.40 1. Rio 1. Ani 1. Ermoa MASTER CHARGE each had two hits for Nassitl s while the sixth. Liz Neubelt doubled, took Pittsburgh (Candelaria 8-8 ), N Pirfida 3-7 15340 1. Ztfui Barturen 2. U braille inscriptions, A was held, could have won on the final (bW ib24 204l lla T iA M i 2. Chasio II 2. Doaio BANKAMER CARO/VISA Bob Claughsey relieved Phil Milwaukee (Caldwell 9-5), N M o d i S-2 75.M Trilida 3-7-1 414.40 1 Tetui 1 Zabala 3. CuerniM D Tim Callahan had a like number lor third on an infield out and scored on hole. But he missed a three foot bir­ Houston (Niekro 5-6) at Montreal IHiJayierl 4. S^stian Walter in the third inning, in which Cleveland (Waits 6-9) at Oakland TrifMti S-2-3 2S04I EKNTN OWE DOUHES SEVEN POmS 4. Hmepi kpa 4. Charoia 4. Aim Fuel. Ellen Petkaitis’ infield grounder. die putt, setting the stage for the (Grimsley 12-6), N 1 UdE MmHa 12.20 L20 10.20 5. Ser^ 5. CorosMa 5. Uriarte Windham scored all of its runs, got (Johnson 5-5), N • EOMTN C M SHOES SEVEN ramS IMatalMpa 6. iavy 2 Z i^ 1140 5.40 5.40 4 CvNlila iadv 7.40 L20 6. Caraniendi 6. Joey Lynne Wright twirled a five-hitter playoff. New York (Swan 1-5) at Cincinnati 4.ZMaUauMl 7. Carea 7. Zoqui 7. Javwf out of the jam and went on to record Toronto (Lemanezyk 3-10) at. 3 Hi 1140 7.00 7 mrnla Cvea $.40 4. U Carea Fourteen runs in the second inning (Seaver 9-7), N (HM a 14 3940 8. Javier H 8. Arriaga I 8. Asis his third win of the campaign. to notch the triumph. California (Aase 6-4), N 4 0im 3.41 SECOM and 15 more the next frame were IMMa 2-3 40.40 PirfKta 14 14540 FFTH EIGHTH ELEVENTH Los Angeles (Rhoden 7-4) at St. TrHida 14-7 43040 1. He ChaM I 1. Arri bpa Bob Halldin stroked four hits and more than enough as Liggett Detroit (Rozema 4-4) at Seattle h rfK ti 2-3 14541 1 Arri Barturen 1, Goroslola Marcoida 1. Goroslola kiondo CCWFL Louis (Denny 7-6), N TrHwta 2-34 1,15141 HNTI CMC Dooms SEVEN POmS 1 Itunefui Sef{io I Bascaran Carila I Bascaran Marcoida Chris DeCiantis singled, doubled and Champ upset (Abbott 3-7), N imtegi 3. Rio Ecenano Parkade clobbered Moriarty Bros., IS ilaM iM ar ' 1140 440 5.00 4. lefid Carea 1 Asis Ash I 3. Charola lavier Formal’s Inn dropped to 4-2 in the 5 Nriarti Z ifi 340 140 4. Coroatolo Bartureo 4. Qonio Ochoa 4. Guernica I Ochoa tripled for Crispino’s, now 8-2 for the PITTSBURGH (UPI) - 5. Hurreeui Asia 5. Javy Zoqui 32-1, last night at the West Side Oval fast pitch league standings in bowing, 3 latcvM m n d k 4.40 4. laYY Javier I 5. Guernica Caramendi 5. Uriarte Sebastian season. Therese Hession of In­ m d » 1-S 3140 6. Ennua Aaia I 6. Joey kiondo i Elorrio Garita in a game called after four innings. 9-3, to Windsor last night in Windsor. 7. ArrJaia I Sertio 7. ChareU Kcfia d ian a p o lis u p set 1974 ( Bowling^ p m td i 1-511540 4. ZabaUbpa 7. Aim Javier 7. Asis Ecenano DCAixas Brian Galligan was 4-for-4 in­ Trifeda 1-5-3 457.40 8. U Setotian 4. Uriarte Chasio 8. Joey Chasio 8 Formal’s women mustered only TNHD AMC VIA MMJIMOK champion Lancy Smith of SRTH cluding two triples for Liggett’s and TEim fiUK SHOES SEVEN POmS I. U Barfuren KWTH TWEIFTH two hits and the defense broke down 1. Zaliala Iriondo 1. Aim Marcoida Three runs in the bottom of the Snyder, N.Y., 2 and 1 CAP-TAINS- Barbara 4 D v rii 1140 9.40 5.40 1 Zetni 1. Elorrio Zoqui Bob Piccin and Ron Pedemonte 1 Erm 4.40 4.00 1 Coroatota Sebastian Z CuerniM Sebastian 1 Elorrio kiondo as six errors were committed. Wednesday in the second 1 Hmeui Carea 3. Charola Oclioa sixth inning enabled Nassiff Arms to chipped in three and two blows Sullivan 191-499, Diane 7Asis 540 4. KeSerrte 3. Charola Marcoida 3. Ermua Carita Formal’s has a rematch with Wind­ 0 M a l 4 4120 4. Kurrefui Carita 4. Aica Garita 4. Bascaran Javier squeeze out a 7-4 win over Moriarty round of the 78th annual Lpgasse 188-472, Evelyn i Arrt Javwf I 5. Aim Ecenano respectively. Two different players Pvftda 4-1 11240 4. Arriafa I bpa 5. Joey Garamendi 5. Asis GarameniH Fuel last night at Cheney. sor tonight at 9 o’clock at Fitzgerald Women’s Western King 181-473, June Schultz Trifada 4-1-7 444.70 i Arriaia I Marceida 6. Exniua Javier 6. Uriarte Zoqui had one hit each for Moriarty’s. 7. Zabala Ibis I 7. Baacarao Caramendl Field. 4. lavy Chasio I 7. Uriarle Ecenarro 7. Joey Ochoa Amateur golf cham­ 4^, Sue Reischerl 178-474. I. Emu Zoqui. 8. Asis Carea 8. CuerniM n Ecenarro pionship at the suburban SLAm Fox Chapel Country Club. '^Dr.J’ ready for movie debut Smith was one of the last HOLLYWOOD (UPl) — Julius Erving, the razzle- fUttiej surviving Curtis Cup dazzle "Dr. J ” of the Philadelphia 76ers, will make his players in the field. movie debut in a musical comedy called ’’The Fish That -League-' For M ore G ood Years Saved Pittsburgh,” it was announced Wednesday. FARM KH RNEV Sat 7:30 July 15 I GOODYEAR nUCESFMt The film is budgeted at $4 million and will feature other Behind a 15-hit attack. In Your C ar NBA stars and Meadowlark Lemon of the Harlem A nnual Dairy Queen whipped An- Globetrotters. Erving and Lemon will come to Hollywood saldi’s, 19-2, last night at 25 LAP SPORTS for rehearsals starting Monday and shooting will start in Waddell Field. A 10-jun LAP MOD. 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UK (Wt of yoer d:. « . will HR78-15 10), Raunchy Relations 48 B liiea you f rain diKt, aiiuilni futura dolliniy LR78-15 $111.80 i $335.401 FREE $3.22 Sample is hitting .3719 to oporalot from any 12V. I Charge,, Visa, Diner's Club and our own charge cards rt tea Mnrtiud prica. BWANZA! (John Reiser 13, Mike Long lUM-r IS’ Cww n»IM dgaratto Ughtar outM and j 10 ). .3716 for Leonard, accor­ in om piles, lb m m , hifli pumpauptoIMPSL accepted. Open Thursday and Friday euenings until 9:00 for dm it) polytthylem M c il your shopping convenience. Raa-L 239" ai *3 9 .9 9 Soccer 3 lb. SLEEPING BADS #700t2 OSCAR COOLER All Cotton A itf by Coltm sn SAVE%50% by Ofoyloch Mtn. • | MIDGET ROQ. 1B.N I M *1 3 .9 9 Reductions of up to 60% Suns 10 (Glenn Boggini 1, JDNIOK WKST DRINKINO HlJOEiKhOn Nikki Cacace 2, Andy ALUMA *5.99 Knights 2 (David WATER SAFE HOSE Boggini, Adam Ansaldi, Ty Blackwell, Mike Roy), 2S a Whistowski, Joe Dipace, Minutemen 1 (Tim Foley), White SALE $3.991 POlMiiLAS John King, John Bodyk, Hurricanes 3 (Mike Arm BICYCLE RACKS FDR CARS STRETCH CDRDS Kory Kapitke), Whitecaps 3), Tomahawks 1 (Gary Now, at your local 2 (Kevin O’Connell, Jim Gates). *19 '* I Double Belted To Fight Tread Crombie). PEE W EE EAS T 3TUIUS AMC/Jeep (dealer, the 1Zx12’ DININ0FLV *5x7 Ny ton 1410 P la iF .l.T . K its ls r SALK Cougars 1 (Goal was 2 man TIMBERLINE Reg. Price •la d n r a ll N otrsO s Kicks 2 ( Mike Callahan, CMpMi wMi H«, itikM ad ngu of Glastonbury P ries PRICE PUP TEN T * ** Squirm! t l i s MSOtO greatest bargains ever on new ‘78 Pacers and scored by opponents), Rich Boyle), Brewers 0. r : R og.24.M bfEU REKA 29 Olympics 0. .7x7 Nylon #412 CMtom Powar CoiUon P o in iu B 7S-13 $42 .4 0 WM $ 1 .8 2 Lancers 3 (Scott Davis, 2450 MAIN STREET E 7S-14 $ 4 7 .1 0 WM $ 2 .1 9 Gremlins. Rock bottom values on Concords, p i ;e w i ;e v u ;,s t *1 9 ** WALL TENT *39** Double iiberglasa belts help Arm Chris Maneri, Jim Burke), ClM T»t3U t> * 8 9 * * , the treed to resist wear-produc- F7S-14 S 4 9 .3 0 ' $ M 3 6 $ 2 .3 4 Sabres 0, Kings 0. Mike Timers 1 (Kurt Thoren- TEL 203- 633-5203 Ini squirm. Polyester cord body Q 7 M 4 $51.B5 $ 4 1.45 $2.47 too! Plus early delivery Ryngland and Greg sen). bmps smooth the ride. Rib type H 7S-14 $ 5 5.30 $ 4 4 3 0 $ 2 .7 0 Tasty, Q 78-1S . $ 5 3.25 $ 4 2.10 $2.55 Horowitz were outstanding JIM O II EAS T tread, reedy for traction! Sale guarantee on all ‘79 Jeep Lightweight, priced this week, to act now end A7».Ubl.cln™iJplu. H 7S-1S $ 5 7.20 $ M .7 S $2.77 »1.7ir.E.T.Nolnd« $ 4 1 3 0 $3.05 for the Sabres as were Dipiomats 5 (Mike FOODS by MOUNTAIN HOUSE* Convenient Thursday & Friday til nine Closed Sunday and Monday save. (iMdid,______u t - l s $ 6 1 3 0 vehicles ordered now! Chris Osella and Jeff Calabro, Jim McKee, .fohn ■Oil ,Schaller for the Kings. Lautenbach, Mark Flyers 2 (Jim Kibsock Wallace, Karin Edgar), CHANGE 2 ). Flames 1 (Gary Miner). VAN SUPPLIES NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE INC. Racers 0. Main St !!!? NewYbrk, New Jersey, Connecticut Steve Constantine and Raiders 4 (Myles 2 OPEN D A ILY lUIBE & HLTER 646^998 ■ ■ P .M . SAFETY 299 BROAD ST. (OPPOSITE SEAR'S AUTOMOTIVE Laurie Gardner played McCurry 3, Ken Krause), FARR'S 9-9 $ 8 . 8 8 well for the winners. Cyclones 1 (Tom Wood) UP TO S QUARTS AMC/Jeep Dealers. ’ CHECK PHONE 643-1191 10 W 40 OIL n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Main licstcr. (.'unn.. Thurs.. .luly 13. 1978 — PAGE KIF.TEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. July 13, 1978 Sarasin, others in GOP, ■V- spend high in campaign HOME HARTFORD (UPI) - Guber­ only Republican spending money into debt to become Connecticut’s natorial hopeful. Rep. Ronald A. faster than he can take it in. highest elected official, the OWNERSHIP Sarasin, R-Conn., has raised more Senate Minority Leader Lewis Democratic contenders have been money, spent more money and owes Rome of Bloomfield Is also in the red building up tidy campaign surpluses. THE more money than any of the other with a $5,126 deficit. Rome’s report Gov. Ella T. Grasso has raised candidates for the state's highest of­ showed he had raised $104,397, spent $206,724, almost as much as Sarasin fice. $99,969 and still owes $9,554 for cam­ has taken in from his contributors. AMERICAN WAY But Mrs. Grsso has spent only $129,- REALTORS Campaign finance reports filed paign expenses. BUY with the secretary of the state’s of­ The campaign finance records also 686, about half as much as the con­ fice reveal Sarasin has spent almost showed that House Minority Leader gressman. GROUP 1: A select assocMtion of REALTORS serving the greater twice as much — $249,539 — as any Gerald Stevens of Milford ac­ As a result, the incumbent A HOME Manchester area with more advertising expertise, other candidate through July 11. cumulated a campaign debt of $10,724 Democrat has accumulated a cam­ Sarasin has also raised the most before he dropped out of the paign surplus of $77,038. impact and efficiency for both buyers and sellers. money — $259,221 — and accumulated Republican gubernatorial race Her gubernatorial challenger, Lt. NOW the largest debt — $73,656. According recently. Gov. Robert K. Killian, has also to his quarterly finance report the During his candidacy, Stevens took claimed a favorable campaign bulk of Sarasin's debt is a $61,799 in $76,038 and spent $75,448. The balance, $19,605. bank loan he took out to keep his Milfor attorney still owes $11,313 for Killian, the first lieutenant gover­ campaign afloat. expenses incurred before his can­ nor in Connecticut history to The Beacon Falls congressman, didacy was aborted. challenge his boss for the party While the Republican guber­ nomination, reported he has raised 40’s and UNDER considered the frontrunner in the GOP gubernatorial race, is not the natorial hopefuls have been going $120,052 and spent $100,447. Health Center correcting East Hartford ★ NEW HOMES ★ ANNOUNCEMENT NEW LISTING! flaw in its power system Ranches & Raised Ranches & Capes. Your ARTHUR B. BUCKLER* MtNiaiESTER RAIKH FARMINGTON (UPI) - The create a short circuit and fire "A fault (circuit defect) problem choice of lot in new sub- 568-7556 WILUAM L BELFIORE AGENCY living room, 3 bedrooms &. full cellar REALTY last. $44,500. the testimony of a contractor who said he a Member of: make for comfortable living. Only delays 431-433 Main S t 6 4 7-14 13 3 17 Green Road (^laiin error gave Edwards a $400 bribe in a Stamford (203) 872-8379 $44,900. WATERFORD (UPI) - A health parking lot April 14. AHillated (ndeperxlant WARREN L HOWLAND, INC. WILUAM L RELFIORE AGENCY researcher for Ralph Nader says he made Edwards, a former roofing contractor, shift Brokers *Art Informo ut he belonga In the • “Fortin and KEITH REAL ESTATE was in charge of monitoring housing VERNON CIRCLE SHOPPING CENTER a technical error when he said three Under” Category — Age-wite thet iel 41M31 lUii St 6 4 7-14 13 rehabilitation under the federally-funded 27 Burnside Avenue East Hartford, Conn. VERNON, CT. 643-1108 3 17 Green Rd. workers at Connecticut's Millstone 1 Neighborhood Preservation Program. He HOUSTON (UPI) - 649-1922 464 East Center S t 646-4126 nuclear power plant were exposed to Space agency officials, excess levels of radioactivity. worked at the $13.000-a-year jpb from September 1976 until his arrest. “learning as we go” in the Dr. Sidney Wolfe had said Tuesday struggle to save Skylab federal statistics showed 298 workers at 15 from crashing back to atomic power plants across the country Earth, held off an attempt were exposed to more than the maximum IN() pollution to restabilize the wobbling dose of 5 rems of radiation two years ago. laboratory in order to CROMWELL (UPI) — Environmental However. Wolfe retracted part of his study long-term changes in officials say the local water supply was comment Wednesday. He said he “had no the mission. not polluted when a tanker truck rolled way of knowing” that the 12 rems of radia­ “I can’t tell you now over on Interstate 91 Wednesday, spilling tion the three Millstone workers received when that (attempt) will > nearly 2.000 gallons of highly flammable was within legal limits because it was a be,” Johnson Space Center first-time exposure. styrene. spokesman Charles Red­ A spokesman for the state Department Nuclear power plant employees who mond said Wednesday. “I 5 0 ’s 60’s of Environmental Protection said the have been exposed to radiation in previous guess the phrase is 'within agency was concerned at first that the Selected H E R IT A G E Homes years are allowed only 5 rems of radiation /Several days,’ but I don’t colorless chemical might leak into per year, said Karl Abraham, a ' know what the definition of drainage pipes and the town’s water supp­ spokesman for the federal Nuclear ‘several’ is.” "You’ll onjoy finding Regulatory Commission. ly- Meanwhile, reports of your new homo with But quick work by the New England But he said newly-exposed workers are record solar radiation — Pollution Control Co. of New Haven the HERITAGE folksi" allowed up to 12 rems of radiation because which increases outer at­ prevented the styrene, used in manufac­ there is no cumulative factor at that point. mospheric drag on Skylab turing synthetic rubber and plastics, from Abraham said 20 employees at other — dramatized the problem ■' penetrating, the spokesman said. atomic power plants were exposed to of keeping it in flight until Two miles of the northbound lanes were excess radioactivity in 1976. a space shuttle crew can closed for more than five hours boost it higher or crash it Wednesday after the tanker owned by harmlessly.- Pleads guilly Barrone Trucking Co. of North Branford A power failure Sunday collided with a car at 6:38 a.m. and rolled BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - A Norwalk allowed Skylab to drift out over. man has pleaded guilty to a charge of con­ of a streamlined flight The driver of the car. Marsha Beuer, 29, HEAVEN spiring to defraud the government while profile' that minimized of South Hadley, Mass,, told police she You can own this 2 acre piece of heavenly privacy REDUCED overseeing a housing rehabilitation drag on its 240-mile-high Two Families - We Have Them. Ideal lost control of her car when she swerved tucked behind an old stone wall in Bolton. Your 8 room ONE FLOOR LIVING program in Stamford. orbit. It was the third such Owner moving from state and is anxious for a starter homes and an inflation hedge. to avoid another vehicle. Police were Garrison Colonial features 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, Thomas Edwards. 56: pleaded guilty deviation in a month. RANCH searching for the second car. 86 ^Kttton Road, U anchtitta family room and beautiful hardwood floors. Move in Quick Sale on this Seven Room Cape in 7 Room Ranch home. 3 bedrooms & den, May be financed through VA with NO Wednesday in Superior Court following NASA Skylab Coor­ soon and enjoy your new pool or picnic on your patio Manchester. Includes three bedrooms, a fully fireplace, 1 car garage, 550 inground oil tank, 6 generous sized rooms, 3 bedrooms, formal dinator Robert 0. Aller. Cafit^ulty itupzct thii $58,500 Down Payment. Pictured is a 6-6 dining room, fireplace, I'/z baths, modern Wednesday said a third cftaAm-lng and immacutatt Cape carjieted den, family size kitchen with oven, all appliances remain. 75x183 landscaped lot. Cod. Complzte. new inttfUoK. Duplex with three bedrooms each side. kitchen, aluminum siding, large beautiful Manchester public records shift of flight controllers 5 Btdaooni, 2 Bathi. Vztacktd range, dishwasher & disposal. Now only $46,900. landscaped yard w/stockade fence, city might be added along with Garage u)ith Ac^eened poAcft.^ ★ G & R ★ Much recent redecoration. Income is a fourth tracking station to OjLLizt aziidzntiat aaza, pfUczd *45 900 utilities. $62,900. THK -a t $ S4,500. $460 per month. $54,500. Warranty deedn Appliance Inc. for Thomas Seaver, roof increase current 16-hour-a- H E R lT A tJ E See it vtith Jim PuKtitt, REALTY WOLVERTON AGENCY KEITH REAL ESTATE Louise M. Elliott to Steven A. Cerasoli repair at 499 Woodbridge St., $900. day contact by units in 653-8371 zvzA. 633-5884. WOLVERTON AGENCY PMLBHICK AGENCY and Sharon D. Cerasoli, property at 15 Edward and Esther Bushnell, roof California, Bermuda and •fiUSTOM Y 2 8 9 - 6 8 8 S 649-2813 649-1922 464 East Center S t 646-4126 Hartland Road, $32,000. repair at 70 W. Middle Turnpike, $475. Spain. 6334311 649-2813 646-4200 J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Robert J. Lewis D.R. Malley, ham radio tower at 132 “We need the increased 616 Burnside Avonue______East Hartford and Sheila M. Lewis, property on Valley Lydall St., $300. coverage so that we have a View Road, $64,900. Bill Tunsky for William Ahef, vinyl better handle on what our MIP 14 Corp. to John Hancock Mutual siding at 18 Avon St., $2,000. systems are doing at Life Insurance Co., Boston, Mass,, proper­ Ronald Nightingale, roof repair at 62 various points in the or­ BUY BUY ty on Progress Drive, $1,749 conveyance Academy St., $500. bit,” Aller said. “If you tax. Manchester Ice & Fuel, demolish add another station, it fills A HOME Calvin C. Taggart to Multi-Circuits Inc., storage building at 60 Bissell St., $400. a gap where you don’t have A HOME property on Chapel Street, $20,000. Harriet Ollari, tool shed at 21 Byron Gervaise J. Kosak and Mary Ann Kosak Road, $600. NOW NOW to Raymond P. Fredericksen II and Lawrence Newhart, pool and fence at Joanne D. Fredericksen, property at 34 214 Valley View Road, $5,120. INVITATION 60’s and UP Kenwood Drive, $45,000. Edward J. Bride, pool and fence at 378 60’s and UP tjuilrlaini deedH Windsor St., $5,000. TO BID MANCHESTER FOREST HILLS AREA Green Manor Construction Co. to First John T. Monaco, pool at 18 Leland The Manchester Board of HORSE COUNTRY Hartford Realty Corp., property on Drive, $250. Education solicits bids for 6IUAD $66,900 Progress Drive, no conveyance tax. Dig-Gray Inc. for First .Hartford Realty Football Helmets for the 1978- - ■’.kf -’ ^ 4 Mark E. Schumey and Claudia A. Corp., alterations at 343 Progress Drive, 1979 school year. Seated bids Schumey to Earl H. Johnston and Bonnie $950. will be received until 11:(XI M. Johnston, property at 104-106 Hamlin M. Dzen Roofing Co. for Harold Mo- A.M., July 25, 1978, at which St., no conveyance tax. dean, roof repair at 11 Franklin St., $1,520. time they will be publicly Crrtifirule of attachment M. Dzen Roofing Co. for Helen opened. ’The right is reserved ISP*: to reject any and all bids. A lbert. Murphy against Harold Green- Tarasiuk, roof repair at 61 Winter St., $2,- 950. Specifications and bid forms baun, $3,000, property at 89 Shallowbrook may be secured at the Lane. Edward Wrobleski, fence at 221 Wells Business Office, 45 N. School New trade name St., $100. Street, Manchester, Connec­ Aimak Corp. of Manchester doing Darrell A. Damon, deck at 45 St. Paul ticut. Raymond E. Demers, Drive, $300. FERGUSON ROAD business as Swiss Colony Cheese Shop, Business Manager S e -r Twelve room Contemporary Ranch including 398 W. Middle Turnpike. Guy LeBrun for Robert Karlson, 0324)7 aluminum siding at 118 Florence St., $3,- AN OUTSTANDING VALUE 8 ROOIN RANCH an attractive three room in-law apartment Building permits 000. * 9 rooms, 5 bedrooms A Custom Built NEW LIBTING GLASTONBURY; The main house, spacious and open, boasts a Sterling Printery for David Woodbury, W Spacious fireplaced family room A Modern Kitchen Marriage licensea W Applianced kitchen Striking 10 room California Contemporary, 5 Andover, interior alterations at 513 E. A sunken living room, large formal dining, four James D. Broadt, 23H Henry St., and AUCTION * Formal dining room Large Living Room W/Formal Dining Area Middle Turnpike, $00. A Located in prestigious Forest Hills, we proud­ bedrooms, 3 full baths, plush carpeting, ideal bedrooms, three baths, huge fireplaced family Laura V. Higley, 24 Erie St., July 28 at * Carpeting over hardwood floors Spacious 8 room home with 10 plus acres of land, 4 B^room s - 2 Full Baths ’ Taylor Rental Center for Fred Annulli, 1970 MGB Convertible, A Family Room w/Fireplace ly offer this 8Va room air conditioned, split in-law suite, huge deck, 1.78 wooded acres, room, adjoining game room, sauna, 2-car gar­ tent at 211 Main St., $180. Center Congregational. W Air conditioning bedrooms, huge living room and family rooms with . Serial No. A Basement Rec Room w/Fireplace - Lav. level, with 1 %. baths and 2 car garage. Too convenient to Rt. 2, circular driveway, im­ Peter McNamara for Thomas Alton, Felix M. Davis, 21 E. Middle Turnpike, * 3 zone gas heat * Aluminum siding ceiling to floor fireplaces, kitchen loaded with age and more. $129,000. GHN5UA194368G. Towed W 2Vi baths W 2 car garage A 2 Car Attached Garage many extras to list. Priced in the 80’s. deck at 68 Kent Drive, $900. and Virginia King, 205 Henry St. to our garage on October cabinets, deck off living room, walk out basement with mediate occupancy. 3,350 sq. ft. $119,000. * QUICK, QUICK OCCUPANCY!!! A Beautifully 'Treed, Landscaped Lot. Russell E. Miller for Donald and P. Eric B. Gustafson, 462 E. Middle Turn­ 1977. Tone sold at sliding glass doors, 3 car garage. pike, and Anna M. Anderson, Middletown. For appointment to inspect, please call Suzanne or Arthur FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE Anderson, addition at 55 Timrod Road, $8,- BAJ AUTO REPAIR Shorts, 646-3233. Kenneth M. Parady and Cynthia J. 367 Oakland Street, 000. JAGKSTON-AVANTE Spears, both of Manchester, July 22. Manchester J. WATSON BEACH CO. LOMBARDO & ASSOCIATES ZINSSER AGENCY Terry Lee Right, deck at 153 Loomis St., Wednesday, July 19th WARREN L HOWLAND, INC. PHIIBRIGK AGENCY $250. . James F. Anderson Jr., Austin, Texas, ManohMler Ofllc* M 7-I 1M at id a.m. RBALTOnS ' MLS m 646-1316 Pete Ponticelli for Eugene Gilliland, and Pamela M. Quirici, 139 Mountain 027-07 Alex Mitlwv 649-4003 Joe Lombirdo 6 46 -15 11 Equal Homing OpponuiMr 643-1108 646-4200 fireplace at 49 Oliver Road, $1,500. Road, July 15 at St. James. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., July 13, 1978

LOST AND FOUND 1 Lott and Found Holp Wantod 13 FOUND - Young male, yellow National Weather Forecast ' tX)ST - JUNE 8th female cat. Tiger Cat. Washington M ool WANTED - Gas station atten­ Chestnut Street area. Multi­ area. Call 649-6164. dant, full or p part art time. colored. green eyes, pink Mature, responsible, person collar. REWARD 648-8209^. IMPOUNDED - Old Sheep for thirdshilt. References. 29.69 J 3977 Dog, grey and white female, ghe Kcratii Call 871-1698. Buckland area. Mixed breed, FEMALE SIAMESE CAT on blackish/grey female, Holl CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Hartford Road, near the Cafe. Street area. Contact Apply 81 Commerce Street, REWARD 646-3058. Manchester Dog Warden, 646- Giaslonury. PTG Company. 4555. Telephone 633-7631. PHONE 643-2711 SALES PERSON Experienced Full Time Retail Partontft 2 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Furniture Store position with emphasis in Caipeting and LOST - Gray cat. Declawed. RIDE WANTED from Draperies. Call Mr.' Larco, Manchester to New Britain, Entartalnmanl Watkins, 643-5171. Vicinitylity of Burnside Avenue, lOWItt IIMMIAtUtlt East Hartford. Reward. Call early morning hours. Call 24 — Lois-Land for Sate 528-6386, or 646-8835. after 5, 643-1257. * HALF PRICE on Guitars /UA 25 — Investment Property etcetera. Rivers Music, 7 BOOKKEEPER - Immediate —v’?' 26 — Business Property Lovable Pets opening. E i^rienced needed 27 — Resort Property WANTED - Real Estate help, Main Street, New Britain, 225- ^^*AW |/)t^ >NOW 28 — Reel Estate Wanted 1977. Free price list. Open till for busy office to work with experienced not required, p.m. accounts payable and 70w MI9C. SERVICES iicensed or taking the course. For Sale.. VI >' flow ’ Services Offered receivable. Mature person UPIWEA1HER FOTOCAIT 0 32 — Pamting-Papering Fantastic earning potentiai, RECEIVING INSPECTOR preferred. Call for appoint­ 33 — Building-Contracting generous commissions, ment, 528-9680. 34 — Roofng.Siding referrals. Join the largest 35 — Haeting-Piumbing INVITATION 36 — Flooring Real Estate Company in the Two yooro oxporlonco. Knowlodo* of hind In- For period ending 7 AM EST Friday. During Thursday world. Call Norma or Don at □ EMPLOYMENT CLERK TYPIST - 9 to 5 p.m. 37 — Moving.Trucking-Storege TO BID •pictlon gaugii. Additional knowladga ol night, showers and thundershowers are expect^ to break 36 — Services Wanted Century 21, Tedford Real alactronic componanta, caalinga, ahaat matal Monday thru Friday. Send out across parts of the Ohio-Tennessee Valleys and portions Estate, 647-9914 / 423-8958. resume to Box R, c/o MISC. FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received in Halp Hfanled 13 of the mid Atlantic states. Elsewhere, fair to partly cloudy or optica would ba halpful. Apply: Manchester Herald. 40 — Household Goods the Office of The Director of skies will prevail. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, 41 — Articles for Sale General Services, 41 Center RELIABLE AND experienced CONN. INTERNATIONAL CORP. SALES POSITION - Straight max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 73 (86), Boston 68 42 — Building Supplies pipeline construction worker. commissions, leads furnished MACHINIST - Experimental. 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs Street, Manchester, Connec­ Must have some equipment PART TIME - Evening help. 3 Canal Bank (85), Chicago 59 (85), aeveland 63 (78), Dallas 77 (100), Livestock ticut until 7-27-78 at 11:00 a.m. COLLEGE STUDENTS - to homeowners. Call 242-5402 Must be experienced in 45 — Boats a Accessories experience in background. nights a week, Gentlemen WINDSOR LOCKS, CONN. Denver 59 ( 90), Duluth 55 (80), Houston 73 ( 94), Jacksonville for the following: With the warm summer days approaching, millions Woman preferred, part-time Private Instructions Bridgeport and Lathe. Must 71 (90), Kansas City 70 (91), Little Rock 76 (94), Los Angeles 46 -- Sporting Goods Call 643-9918.______over 18. Call 646-1512, after 6 An EqunI Opportun/tr Cmploitr IF YOU ARE an attractive be able to do own set up. 47 — Garden prodircts One used full size station of Americans are raising rackets and taking to the tennis summer work. Hand work p.m. 62 (80), Miami 77 ( 87), Minneapolis 61 (87), New Orleans 74 46 — Antiques courts. They’ll be building up big thirsts, so alter the LEGAL SECRETARY - book binding. 522-4174, 8 am-4 REMEDIAL READING and motivated woman we need Scharr Industries, 243-0343. 49 — Wanted to Buy you. If you are looking for a (92), New York 65 (83), Phoenix 85 (112), San Francisco 55 wagon. Re-tube 2 Pacific match, why not invite them over for some cool refresh­ Manchester Law Firm has pm. math: Individualized work glamorous, challenging posi­ (76), Seattle 57 (79), St. Louis 70 (89), Washington 71 (86). RENTALS Boilers. ments and lively tennis talk. For your own *'Big Serve,” position available. Applicant B u s in e s s OppoHunlly 14 program. (lst-8th grade) by S h e H e r a t b OFFSET PRESSMAN, AB 52 — Rooms lor Rent try this punch from The Lipton Kitchens, made with PART-TIME CLERK, nights, master's degree teacher. 568- tion, with a new Perisian 53 — Apartments for Rent The Town of Manchester is an must have typing and cosmetic line, you need us. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Dick 360. Call 649-2741 betwee 54 — Homes lor Rent a base of lemon flavored iced tea mix. Crowned with shorthand proficiency. Legal mature male preferred. Apply SMALL ENGINE Service 8075. 8:30 and 5 p.m. equal opportunity employer, 236-2381, 633-3366. 55 — Business for Rent and requires an affirmative an elegant fruited ice mold, the punch is sparked with experience preferred, but not in person, Essex Motor Inn, Corporation - expanding 56 — Resort Property for Rent pink champagne and rose wine. Fancy sandwiches and required. Salary commen­ too East Center Street, WATER SKI LESSONS and 57 — Wanted to Rent action policy for ail of its Con­ d e a le r n e tw o rk . No REAL ESTATE SALES Peo- Halp Wantad 13 M p Wantad 13 58 — Misc for Rent a molded seafood spread make a fine buffet. surate with qualifications. Manchester. experience necessary. rides are now available. Star­ tractors and Vendors as a con­ ting at $2.00. Call before 9 pie needed - Two full time WORLD CLASS PUNCH Call 649-5277. Complete training program. sales associates. Members of RN / LPN Full and part, AUTpMdtiVE dition of doing business with JANITORIAL & CLEANING $500. investment required to a.m., 742-6173. — Autosvfor Sale 2 envelopes (1.8 oz. ea.) or i can (6 oz.) frozen red 2 multiple listing services. MILLWRIGHT - Experienced time. 3 to 11 shift, (lood. 62 — Trucks for Sale the Town, as per Federal ACT NOW - Join the OLDEST HELP - Evenings and Satur­ start your own business. Ideal 1/2 cup Lipton Lemon High commission paid. Call in machine repairs, on textile salary, benefits, working con- Heavy Equipment lor Sale Order 11246. tropical fruit punch, Toy and Gift Plan in the Coun­ days. Call 643-5747. for retired or part time. SUMMER TUTORING. and coating equipment. Motorcycles-Bicycles Flavored Iced Tea Mix thawed B o d Wolverton, Group I ditions. Apply in person: Ver-. Bid fdrms, plans and try - our 31st year! Com­ D etails on request. Mr. College recommended tutor in Scharr Industries, 243-0343. Cempers-Traiiers-Mobile 1 can (46 oz.) peach nectar 1 bottle (4/5 qt.) pink math. Elementary through Realtors, 649-2813. non Manor, 180 Regan Road,; Homes specifications are available at missions uj) to 30% PLUS WANTED JANITOR - Barker. ESCAA Field 1 bottle (4/5 qt.) rose^ wine champagne, chilled EXPENSES. Fantastic college students. Call 646-4007. [CLIP & MAIL Vernon, Automotive Service the General Services Office, Experience helpful, but not Training Division, Box 619, Autos tor Rent-lease 2 cups water Fruited Ice Mold* Hostess Awards. Call Collect necessary. Good starting pay. Wading River, New York. GlASSinED MACHINE OPERATORS for 41 Center Street, Manchester, In punch bowl, combine lemon flavored iced tea mix, 673-0494, or write SANTA'S Paid vacation, insurance, 11792. Schoofs-Cfasses 19 Harding Diuckers, Milling Connecticut. peach nectar, rose wine, water and fruit punch; chill. PARTIES, Avon, Conn. 06001. many more benefits. Apply i n a m e M A I L T O : and Drilling Machines. Small TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Just before serving, add pink champagne and ice mold. ALSO BOOKING PARTIES. Parkade Lane in person. No MANY PEOPLE only dream FOR THE BEST - Manchester parts. Interesting work. All R ake In th e ex tra CONNECTICUT Makes about 25 (5 oz.) servings. phone calls. EOE. of owning their own business. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 STM ADDRESS ; How ) benefits. Apply in person only, money you can make ROBERT B. WEISS, * Fruited Ice Mold: Arrange peach slices and halved MANCHESTER SALES - Perhaps it’s time for you to pupils per teacher. FREE in- 9-12, and 1-5 daily. C&W by selling no-longer- GENERAL MANAGER strawberries on bottom of 1-quart mold; add water to Counter women. Light selling RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 pursue that dream. I have trcmuclory lesson with this ad POWER CITY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Manufacturing Company, 74 needed Items with a 028-07 cover bottom and freeze. Fill mold 1/2 full with water and Deli work. Call 649-5147, shifts. Good pay, good over 1,000 businesses for sale Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. Eastern Blvd. Glastonbuiy. low-cost, last-acting and freeze; repeat procedure. ; after 3 p.m. for details. benefits and working condi­ by owners. Many for t STATE P.O. BOX 591 ! i S w e e t ; Classllled Ad. tion. Apply in person, Vernon minimum down. For free Manchester, Conn. 06040 J To The PersonI DEMONSTRATORS: Sell PART TIME HELP Manor. 180 Regan Road, Ver­ brochure write: Interstate □ REAL ESTATE name brand toys and gifts WANTED. We are looking for non. Business Marketing, P.O. Box ZIP (Tonka, Fisher-Price, Fen-' housewives interested in 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. EXAMPLE: | ton) with Treasure House Mr-, making good money for part RECEPTIONIST / Typist - Homes For Sale 23 PHDNE 15 Words for 6 Days Who Reads ty plan. You can earn a Free* time hours soliciting from our Pleasing telephone voice. 35 SERVICE BUSINESS - With It's an innovation that allows you to STAR your I kit, top commissions, trip to! East Hartford office. Hourly COVENTRY NORTH. Just hour week. Company Profit $800 a week income available classified ad for extra attention value. Simply □ CHECK ENCLOSED Only *8.10 \ I Nassau. Also booking Mnlos. rate plus commission and Sharing Plan. Apply in person, in this area. A cash business. listed. Secluded Four tell your ADVISOR that you want your ad Call 242-5830 or collect person, bonuses. Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. 10 am-12 pm, 2 pm-4 pm, Stan­ .Minimum investment Bedroom Colonial. Large -1 p.m., 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Call 569- country kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, STARRED. The only additional charge is for the Our Daily { to person for Ms. Carol 491- dard Educators Inc., 150 required. 203-627-0550, 203-481- FILL IN ONE WORD PER BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS 2100. 4990 between 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., North Main Street, 9544. dining room. Aluminum space the STAR occupies. There are two ask for Teresa. Manchester. siding. Garage. Terrace gar­ different sizes of STARS you can use. Try it the MASSEUSES - Experienced, TO FULFILL the last stage of dens. $48,900. Hayes Corpora­ 3 4 S next time you have a really important message 1 2 “ Fun M s” i or will train for the BODY- RELIABLE B a^sitter for 8 our expansion program, we tion, 646-0131. to sell. SHOP MANCHESTER. Cali: year old boy. Part time in will be looking for 2 full-time 6 7 8 9 10 646-9880 for interview, ap-; summer and after school. real estate salespeople. Call TWO BEDROOM COLONIAL -Your Choice pointment. ! AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Waddell School area. 646-6067, F.J. Spilecki Inc. Realtor, 643- RANCH - Quality home, dou­ And Has ! experience required, evenings. 2121. ble landscaped lot. Excellent 12 13 14 IS large 24 a Super 42 11 FULL TIME POSITION' excellent starting salary, location. $45,000. No realtors I bonus program, and fringe please. 646-3026. Point Star Point Star available. Must meet tough' n lA 17 IB 19 ualifications. Must also be benefit package. Immediate 75' per day *1.50 per day The Item. ! ependable, willing to work/ opening. New England Tire MANCHESTER. OAKLAND (Plus regular word ad rate) Co., Route 6, Willimantic. STREET, $41,000, 6 room 24 ■ 25 ahonest, strong, quick, agile; 21 22 23 intelligent, able bodied, plus, older home. Lot 135x200, EARN $4-$8 HOURLY ser- IMMEDIATE Marion E. Robertson Realtor, A "Fun Ad” will appear daily somewhere some. Apply in person, 7-' 26 27 28 29 30 Eleven More, 509 Center vicing our customers from 643-5953. throughout the Herald's Classified Pages. If you Street, Manchester.______• Bv home on your telephone. have the Item, whoever appears first at The .... Choose own hours. 249-7773 OPENINGS M A NCHESTER ■ No SHe Hcralib ^4 JS 31 32 33 Herald the following day between 8:30 and 12:00 reasonable offer refused! 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ATTENTION - PARTY PLAN room Colonial, I'z baths, gar­ noon, with the ad, and the Item, will receive $5.00. I H t l Y s s I - IVew exciting 1978 Toy & Gift ON SECOND AND THIRD age, convenient location. $41,- 36 37 38 39 4d ' Everyone Is welcome. A new "Fun Ad" will appear Line! Dealers and Manager 900. East Coast Realty, 528- each day: be sure to look for them. K l I S W ? : needed. Highest commissions. SHIFTS 9668. Evenings 528-4916. 643-2711 No investment. Or take ad­ There are terrific vantage of our Special For the following positions: MANCHESTER - 9 rooms, 5 bargains in good, • Summer Bonus Offer and bedroom Colonial. First floor serviceable home Book a Party now. Call DRILLING SCREENING family room, 2112 baths, 2 car Collect 673-0494, or write garage, $72,900, Call Arthur or furnishings of all SANTA'S PARTIES, Avon, PLATING QC INSPECTION Suzanne Shorts. 646-3233. J. kinds in the Want Conn. 06001. FABRICATION Watson Beach Co., A t / |J ...... ,ij.M jijMiiMi«m/rmTrT»TTrTW^g House of the Week Ads. Manchester Office. 647-9139. APPUAMCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUOlO PERSON QUALIFIED in A p p ly Equal Housing Opportunity. ■ FQBMEH NORMAN’S LOCA CUSTODIAN - Permanenf building maintenance and part time position available. ground care needed at 50 HARRISON STREET FOR SALE BY OWNER. New Bulldera, Plumbara, Ramodalara, Work approximately 8 p.m.- Wickham Park. Full-time, listing. Westwood Sub­ permanent position. For inter­ MANCHESTER division. 4 bedroom, Colonial, Electriclana, Real Ealate Brokers and midnlght. Apply Broad Street Dairy Queen, Manchester. view, call Mr. Maron, 528- between 10 am and 4 pm formal dining room, large eat- Saleamen — Call Ua lor Soaclal 0856. Experienced only please. in kitchen, family room. 2 car Prices on your Appliance Needs and Services... PART TIME John Deerq garage, full basement, wood M W C A R P E T CENTER INC. loader-operator, to grade MARKETING Represen­ deck and many extra#. $68,- 443-445 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER around swimming pools. Mor; tative - Manchester, Vernon, 900. Call for appointment 646- 311 Main street 646-2130 nings or afternoons. 742-7309: East Hartford areas. Earn 2745. PHONE 647-8997 lucrative commission. CARRIER NEEDED OFFICE / CLERICAL - Full; Receive professional* MANCHESTER - 7 room, 3 part time. Mature; guidance, eoucation, com­ IN EAST HARTFORD bedroom Cape on large lot in G&H PAVING and experienced person for varicr prehensive marketing tools. nice residential area. ty of office duties. Figure ap; Call Mr. Sammartino, Fireplaced den, garage, gar­ BILL TUHSKY Fireside Realty Inc., 647-9144. Saunders Street, Central den space. Call Katherine CONSTRUCTION CO. titude/typing skills required! Young progressive, fast Bourn, 742-8646. J Watson PIN CHASER NEEDED - No Beach Co., Manchester office, ★ ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDINQ R.F.D. 2, BoHon, Cl. growing company in Manchester. 646-7250, 10 to 5. experience necessary. Avenue & Brewer Street areas. 647-9139. Equal Housing Op­ (20 Colors To Chooaa From) FREE ESTIMATES Knowledge of small tools portunity. .PART TIME GENERAL helpful. Good starting pay. Please Call Barbara at ★ AWNINQ8 A CANOPIES RUSTIC CONTEMPORARY Must be 18 years or older, ASHFORD - 3 bedroom water­ This modern design more beams, fireplace with outside PHONE 646-5033 TODAY! CLERKS, for evenings and ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS weekends. Must be mature dependable. Apply Parkade front home. Oil fired hot air suitable for today's style of ash dump, casement windows SPECIAL SumiMT PrIcM On and flexible. Call 643-5147 for Lanes, No phone calls. EOE. 646-7835 heat, fireplace, porch, double Phone 649-9095 living. for full ventilation and access appointment. lot, (too' X too'). Lake The recessed entrance and to rear sun deck. Hot Mix Driveways & Parking Lots! PERMANENT Part-time Chaffee. Excellent for year "30 Yaara Exparlanea In Hanohaatar" secretary for busy office in round living or as second FREE ESTIMATES + EASY TERMS separate foyer direct you to There are three large Manchester. Ability to type home. By owner. 633-8927 or kitchen-dining area, or, bedrooms, more than medical insurance forms and 281-4322. Custom activity room. The dining adequate closet space and two communicate with people are room is adequately sized for full tub bat'hs. WANTED essential. Must have some SECOND SHIFT MANliHESTER - 6 Room Johanna's Creations Draperies knowledge of medical ter­ Cape. Oil fired hot air heal. JOHANNA LERCH. OWNER guest entertaining or normal Laundry facilities are near family dining. The kitchen is a where the dirty clothes AREA minology. Send resume to Box PRODUCTION OPERATORS Fireplaced living room, We Own & Operate Our Own Workshop For An Easier EE c/o Manchester Herald, porch, 1 bath, detached 1 car ONE STOP SHOPPING SERVICE corridor style with built-in accumulate and this room is ADVISER garage, small lot, convenient • CUSTOM DRAPERIES • SLIP COVERS appliances and excellent fully separated. It includes MANAGER / TRAINEE. For location. Owner 633-8927 or Must Have Car We are growing fast, and are now starting a •LARGE FABRIC SELECTION • WOVEN WOODS cabinet and counter space and wall cabinets, pantry and Life - Kara Your retail fast food outlet. Retail 281-4322. •QUILTED BEDSPREADS • FRENCH VOILE is directly accessible to double space for washer and dryer. Excellent Job or fast food experience help­ second ahltt. AppIleanU must have pravloua * DRAPERY RODS & ACCESSORIES garage. The plan is Number 356. It for Houewlle ful, but not necessary. Call production metal working experience, using Eyes On this Spass Has the little love nest taken on the dimensions of a GIVE YOURSELF A PROMOTION. INSTALLATIONS ARRANGED FOR OUR WORK Bill Husted at Bess Eaton drill presses, millers, lathes, grinders, etc. The activity room is a includes only 1,380 square feet. Donuts, Vernon, Ckinn., 875- Gel a job where you can be your You Can't Afford To Buy Until You 647-9946 chicken coop? Need room to spread your wings? Check Hours are 3:30 to 12 p.m. Air conditioned, am­ own boss and earn what you're tremendous impact, being a 8708. LE Compare Our Prices A Service llsxt Thursday...... A$k lor Qaorga ple parking and good fringes. really worth. Start a career in real Flee full 23'6" by 14'6" clear inside estate. th e wide selection of homes, apartments and ERA* America's original elec­ Mancheiter 647-1145 Estimales dimensions and including false KEY PUNCH OPERATOR NEEDED - Must be self tronic really network needs sales 501 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER < f -- condominiums offered every day in the classified section. associates in this area. We oiler motivated, conscientious and thorough training and strong © B y W. D. FARMER HIGH STANDARD, INC. willing to work under oc­ national identity. casional scheduled pressure. 31 Prestige Park Circle Promote yourself into an exciting, QUESTION AND ANSWER If your old home is for the birds, you'll find just the size, We offer congenial environ­ East Hartford profitable career in real estate. Notice To Our CARRIER ment, suburban location, and Manuleclurlng/Markellng Sporting Flrearma 1 type and location, whatever your flock needs, in the easy a wide range of benefits; in­ cluding Paid Medical In­ OF THE WEEK to use classified section, at a price that won't crack your surance and Attendance ADVERTISERS NEEDED Incentive. Experience on IBM ------3741 (Key to disk) is helpful, ■ IfO ROOM IFTI X I' ’OININO . KIT NI . nest egg. BLANCHARD ftROSSEHO If you would like to advertise your Fountain Village but we are willing to train the Business or Service In this space, please Q— Some cracks have developed in the out­ right person. CSill Marcia, 6 4 6 - 2 4 8 2 ______/ j ' j . AMF-Head, 646-8200, 7:30 to 4 FACTDRY DPENINGS OertrMk Rcsttr AssMiikt call The Herald Classified Advertising O o • • * 0 side walls of our stucco house. They afen t Manchester iBuying? Selling? Leasing mm. Equal isq Opportunity Each ftffic* MepcnMty m tti mi Dperated very wide or very deep, but I’d like to fix Employer hi eqial 0|)|)0rtiiiitii ein|il«>w Department, 643-2711. PLAN NO 356 • also • E«labll«hed growing company naada House ISGOSOFT them before any leaks develop. What should I GKRAOC 4 |t SOFT C I OARAOe MANAGER FOR MEN'S machinlata,, engravera, N.C., and Bridgaport SUN DICK l«S SOFT I use to fill the cracks? COLUMBIA LAKE Carriers Needed Clothing rftore. Reasonable operatora. Wa maka apaclalizad machinary that CHECK THE PURE POWER salary plus commission. Call NEW LISTING for offara challanga and yarlaty. Good alarting ratas 649-7W1. 3 bedroom Ranch, im­ A — Ready-mixed mortar will do the job. and company paid fringa banallta. Call ua for tha maculate throughout. Oakland Street, EXPERIENCE Delicatessen, baat opportunity. Sometimes il is wise to make the cracks a lit­ WANT ADS weekends, apply in person. Fireplaces in living room ,’^PIAN S FOR tle wider so the mortar will hold better. An South Street, Highland Park Market, 317 and family room. 2 ear at­ even firmer grip can be created by undercut­ Highland Street, Manchester. tached garage plus large N6BLE & WESTBROOK lot. Lovely view of lake. o r o i|R You may purchase complete working ting the openings so the bottoms are wider and Lillian StTMt H e r a l i t ABDOW’S BIG BOY 20 WESTBROOK STREET Quick occupancy! Call drawings, material lists and plans for than the surfaces. The mortar then can be Areas in Restaurant is looking for am- Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, locked in. After the repairs have been made, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING bltious waitresses and EAST HARTFORD 646-3233. HOMT the above house, Number 356 - from , Manchester cashiers. Part time and full wet down the patched areas once oir twice a An Equal Opportun/tjr Emplofar Larry Farnsworth, P.O. Box 1841, Las time. Work for a company J. WATSON BEACH CO. day for several days- This will prevent the that cares. Apply at Abdow's Manchceter Office 647-913$ Vegas, Nevada, 89101. patches from drying out too quickly. CAU 647-9946 643-2711 Big Boy Restaurant K-Mart F.'f)iinl llm iahifi OpiuirUittily J Plaza, Vernon. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., July 13, 1978 nUHUUII ERNEST By Abigail Van Buren FRAllK sell ER NIE 'S e IWS O f C h te te o TflVunt’N.V. N*wi Synd. Inc. 9 Dantiil THIS oNe COmBS 1 Normandy DEAR ABBY: I am a 28-year-old woman keeping dagraa (abbr.) 12 Small Cuba invasion day WATERBEDS Wit h a Foam company with a 32-year-old man whom I've known for tSJally 2 Rodents almoet a year. (Ill cJdl him Roland.) We are planning to 14 Angar 3 Graek letter marry as poon as he locates in a nearby dty. (He's a 16 Faign 4 Talas m a t t r e s s ... professional person with a promising career.) 16 Cook In an 6 Entertainment I have never been promiscuous, but I did succumb at age ovan group (abbr) IT'S FutL op 17 By way of 6 Accountant 16, and fortunately escaped becoming pregnant. (abbr) I became engaged at 20 and had a brief sexual 18 Langulih 20 Unllkaly .7 On same side BEER. relationship, but we^roke up when I discovered that my 8 Misbehave (2 27 Kind of sign 4 8 'Positive words Services Offered 31 Serv/cdS Offered 31 Painting-papering 32 Building Contracting 33 22 Extraianury c liri by MlA.»8e.. TJI. ^ ui. f«. OK. fiance was a compiuive gambler. parcapllon wds.) 29 Region of the 49 Arm bone problem: Roland has never indicated by word or (abbr.) 9 Prime donna patella 50 Baseball QUALITY CARPENTRY By INTERIOR - EXTERIOR CUSTOM HOMES, Additions 7-/3 to Leak — PET-MINDERS Painting - And odd jobs. Two action that ho wouid like to sleep with me. I would 24 Fleet post 31 Without work glove Harp Construction. Additions, recreation rooms, roofing, office (abbr) 11 Placefto alt Going away on vacation? experienced College students. siding QualiW Work! Best w illi^ y agree, but I can’t bring myself to lead the way. I 32 In case that 52 Roman date We wiii care lor your pet in roof ing^, siding, decks and gar­ 26 FIrtt-rate 19 Musical pipe Please call 568-4641. Prices! Bud Talaga, 742-8732, am reimy concerned over his lack of interest in sex. 21 Present time 33 God (Sp.) 53 Bites the tamiliarity of his own ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. I'm no sex maniac, but 1. think a compatible (comp, wd.) or 646-4501, 43 Apartments For Rent 53 Ulsc. for Rent 58 Autos For Sale Si:.: 28 General 23 Dawdle 39 In another 54 Annoying home. Reduced rates for Dogs-BIrds-Pels relationship is essential to a' good marriage. 24 Loyalty Winthrop — Dick Cavalll more than one pet at one GRAVELY TRACTORS - PAINTING - Interior and Elsenhower direction insect exterior, paperhanging, GENERAL CARPENTRY, What should I do? 30 Uncultiveted 26 From a address. 649-1352, or it Sales, Parts, Service. AKC REGISTERED Toy PETS OK. Nice 2 bedroom. 3 BAY GARAGE. Central MUSTANG 1969- 3 speed. 8 CONCERNED IN COLUMBUS 41 Sire's mate 57 Eggs Morneau Lawn & Garden excellent work References. Repairs, Remodeling, cylinder. $500.00. Boys 10 34 Rah from distance no answer. 649-7712. Garages, Additions, Porches, Silver Poodles. Please call Has appliances. Near bus line. location, storage only, boats, 26 Woman's 45 Misanthrope 58 Vein of a leaf Equipment Inc., 423-6351. Free estimates. Fully in­ 872-3922, or 646-5313. cars, etcetra. No motor Speed Bike, very good condi­ 36 Genetic sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Decks, Rec Rooms, Only $135. Rental Assistors, DEAR CONCERNED; Have a frank talk with Roland. materiel name 47 Keep clear of 59 Actor Ferrer CSrM TREE SERVICE - Free Storrs, Conn., 1 mile north of 236-5646. small fee. cycles. 649-8797. tion. Call 649-1534. ; Mansfield Cnter. 4431 Hatchways, ooflng. Gutters, Ask him if he's indifferent about sex in general, or Just (abbr.) 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 estimates, discount senior Livestock 44 ' 2 F’ormica, Ceramic Til. Call TWO CRAGAR SS MAGS for- " with you. Also find ont if he baa refrained from mentioning 36 Of God (Lat.) citizens. Company QUALITY PAINTING and Dan Moran 643-2629. BRIGHT SUNNY 2 bedroom, 37 Gone by 1? 13 14 Manchester owned and RIDING LESSONS indoor 2 family house. Free heat plus GM car, with HR-70-14 Radial “ the subject because he’s saving himself until after the Paper Hanging by Willis wedding—or if, perchance, there's another reason. 38 Math symbol operated Call 646-1327. riding ring, Western stock hot water. Appliannees. Only Autos For Sale 61 Tires. Good condition. $65, or< IS 16 17 Schultz. Fully insured, FARRAND REMODELING - best offer. 646-6615. 39 And BUILDING Maintenance and seat, saddle seat, and hunt $240. Rental Assistors, 236- 40 Field edge references. 649-4343. Specializing Cabinets and For­ PLYMOUTH VOLARE DEAR ABBY: My husband had an affair with a young 16 19 20 2t ROOM ADDITIONS. Repair Service - painting, seat. All levels 228-9817. 5646, small fee. 42 Rent mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, Premier 1976 - blue with wood 1973 VOLKSWAGEN BUG. 2-! •' woman at work, but it’s supposed to be over now. I forgave Dormers, kitchens, garages, remodeling, carpentry, or Room Additions, Decks, 43 Antiprohibi­ 22 23 24 PAINTING - Interior / WE BUY RABBITS. irain, luggage rack, slant 6, door, extra clean one owner - him because I love him very much and we have children tionists rec-rooms. suspnded ceilings whatever, commercial and EXTERIOR. Best Repairs. Phone 643-6017. AVAILABLE Immediately, 5 ow mileage, power steering car. Michelin Tires, motor, ’ 44 Air hero 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 and roofing. 528-8956. residential. 667-2367. Workmanship! Quality Paint! Reasonable price, 646-5090. room Duplex, 2 bedrooms, t who need a father. recreation room, 1 1/2 baths, and brakes, electric rear win­ resently over hauled. $1995, ■ During the affair, his girlfriend gave him an I.D. 46 More so Lowest Prices! Dan Shea, 646- CUSTOM BUILT - Sheds, Call 646-3444. 34 35 36 LAWN MAINTENANCE, COMPLETE LAWN CARE 2 FRENCH ALPINE GOAT wall to wall carpeting, dish dow defogger, standard shift. bracelet and a cigarette lighter. He still wears the bracelet 48 Tasty p ia ^ ■ 5424. Decks, Patios. Free Mi/st be seen to be ap­ 61 Contesting Reasonable and dependable SERVICE. Mowing, edging, Estimates, Prices negotiable. KIDS: Doe for 4-H, dairy, washer, appliances, hook ups. and carries the lighter even though I've asked him to give 37 38 39 (HINXX college veteran now accepting show - $100. Neutered Buck, Adults, $290. 646-6297, 643- preciated. 649-9868. VOLKSWAGEN, 1975 BUG,, ^ them back to her. He says he’s keeping them because he 66 Samuel's shrubbery trimmed, weed and Call 644-8884 anytime. 26,000 miles, excellent condi- ,! teacher jobs in vour area. Call 289- pest control. Reasonable affectionate pet $30. Also 7023. lilies them—not because she gave them to him. 40 41 42 43 adult Alpine Doe $75, mixed 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - tion, AM/FM 8-track $2,495.-, 56 Actress 4535 rates. 647-9260. Am I being foolish for insisting that he give these things 44 46 47 breed doe $30. 742-7215. MANCHESTER - 3-room speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new 289-3159 after 6 pm. . „ Shearer 45 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer Building Contracting 33 SUNSHINE radials, (2 snows), excelent back to her? Every time 1 see the gifts she gave him, I feel 60 Loud noise REVVEAVTNG burns, holes. MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ apartment in three family 48 49 SO 51 52 53 54 CONTRACTORS condition. 228-0475 or 228-9550. 1971 BUICK LeSabre - 61 Industrious Zippers, umbrellas repaired. tory service on color and Boats-Accessorles 45 home. Excellent area on bus creature WES ROBBINS carpentry lAluminum siding, storms, gutters. I Excellent condition. Low HISWIFE 55 56 57 58 59 60 ^WHAT ARE SOU g/ LETTERS. SOU KNOW HCW riH G O N G TO A S K Window shades. Venetian black and white TV. Stereo, ■Carpentry work. Interior, exterior I line. Reference and security 62 Vine-covered remodeling specialist. Ad­ 1974 FURY - 16‘A-foot WE PAY $10. for complete mileage. $1300. Call 569-2335 WORKING ON iV g r a n d p a .'' THE AUTOlvIOBILE Idinds. Keys. TV for rent. phonograph, A&B Electronic, ■ painting. Klectrical work. Free es- F required. Available August 1, 63 Environment 62 63 ALL THE FARMERS Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- ditions. rec rooms, dormers, Itimutes fiberglass.tilt trailer, with junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland after 5:00 p.m. DEAR WIFE: You have a right to Insist that he either 61 3 1160 New Britain Ave., West built-ins, bathrooms, $150 a month without utilities. agency (abbr.) SO HARR HONEV?, MAKERS RECALL IN THE COUNTRV 5221 Hartford, 561-0655. 643-4453 or 643-0367 1975 55 horse outboard Chevy Call 643-8883 after 5 pm. Auto Body, 528-19! return the gifts or put them away where you won't have to 64 Hebrew holy 64 es 66 kitchens, 649-3446. AUSTIN HEALY 1965, Model ' A CERTAIN CAR ID RECALL THEIR engine. 2 tanks. $2,500. Also 50 look at them. And since he claims it’s the jewelry he likes, day (abbr.) 13 T 4 -1 SOMETIMES? a^OCCOLI ODD .lOliS Done - Cellars, at­ CARPET INSTALLATION - horse Johnson outboard, $300. THREE ROOMS - Heat, 1972 CHRYSLER - Full 3000. Runs very well. Must ■ and not "her,” suggest that he replace those articles CUSTOM CARPENTRY - power. Excellent condition. 4 sell! Baby due. Call 625-4634,. , tics. garages, yards cleaned, Stair Shifts. Repairs. Caimets. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 228-0475 or 228-9550. utilities included, parking. No himself. Or gou could offer to replace them. moving, trucking. Loam for homes. Additions, Repairs, door hardtop. Call 289-2543. after 6 p.m. Steam Cleaning. Free Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing. pets. Security deposit. Porter ______1------sale. Lawn service. No Job to Estimates. Call 649-6265. SAIL FISH - Alcort Street area. $210. 649-9092. DEAR ABBY: I am 12 years old, and my scout troop Win at Bridge BIDWELL Home Improve­ big or small. 568-8522. 345-2009. Fiberglass. Daughter's prize 1973 CHEVY IMP ALA - 4 door ASSORTED BUMPERS, hub: , y ment Co. Expert installation sedan.power steering, power caps and miscellaneous. recently made a visit to a nursing home to cheer up the old HOUSEWORK GOT YOU of aluminum siding, gutters possession. Super excellent ONE BEDROOM apartment folks there. We made some colorful paper flowers South tames bad trump split COMI'LETE CARPET & Tile TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY brakes, CB radio and antenna. Primarily 1950s. No rust. DOWN? General cleaning, Carpentry and general con­ and trims. Roofing installa­ care! Canvas cover. Nylon on Main Street, Available July beforehand, and we sang some songs to entertain the old in.stallation and repairs. Free sail. Telephone 643-8837. 15th, $160 monthly^ including Good condition. Call 875-2732. Good condition. Must take all. steam extraction carpet tracting. Residential and tion and repairs 649-6495, 871- people. dummy’s ace of diamonds estimates. Call Pat. at 646- cleaning, floor waxing Si heat. One month secufity. Call Make offer. 742-8792 after 5 commercial. Whether it be a 2323. pm. Abby, you wouldn’t believe how hungry those old folks and threw West in with the 3745. after 5 p.m stripping, window cleaning, SUNFISH - Good condition, after 6. 644-2314. Don’t store things you jack of hearts. small repair job, a custom $400. Call 646-6047. were for company. The first lady I handed a flower to, gave NORTH 7-13-A carpet & upholstery sham­ built borne or anything in SPECIALIZING cleaning and can't use. Sell them West took his high trump EXPERT KCRNITURE pooing. Professional/Insured. 5 ROOM DUPLEX - Wall-to- AMC 1973 HORNET, 2 door' it back to me, saying she didn’t have any money to buy it. ♦ 10 9 6 5 2 between, call 646-1379. repairing ebimneys, roof, new fast with a hard­ sedan, 6 cylinder, standard ' Then 1 told her it was free, and her face lit up and she took and was left with nothing but refinishing and antique Free Estimates. Call roofs. Free estimates. 30 wall carpeting in living room, V A4 hearts. He had to lead one. restoration. Free estimates. working Classified Adi shift, 49,000 miles, good condi-' such a long time trying to decide which color to take. I got ♦ A 96 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. CARPENTRY & Masonry - zyears Experience. Howley, Garden Products 47 stairs and hall. Stove and South could get a ruff and a E l.oveland. 649-8963. refrigerator, washer-dryer tion, $1,450. 646-6793 after 6 the feeling that she was trying to detain me just to have ♦ K 8 5 Additions and remodeling. 643-5361. DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS p.m. • discard but that wasn’t PON-T YOU 9EB ? UNCLB ■ HE ALSO PLAWTEP THE YOU'VE eOTTA F'ree estimtes. Call Athony SPECIA^TRINGBEANS - hook-up, garage. Security somebody to talk to for a while longer. WEST EAST enough. Instead South dis­ TY COOKED UP THOSE MURDER 1 BOAT BOMB I HE SERVED BE KIDPINSi,,. ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING-At­ Rake in the extra Pick ^our own, also other deposit. $250 month. Call 649- Mr. 'S Automotive World. 289 I can’t tell you how much our visit was appreciated. ♦ Q J 4 ^ ----- •Squitlcote, 649-0811. ROOFER WILL Install roof 1971 M ERCURY carded the last club from aiMMlCKS HIMSBLP- TO PER- | IN THE WARTIME O.5.S.-' WHY WOULD A tics and cellars cleaned, money you can make vegatables. Goats and small 4212. Oakland Road (Route 30), When we drove off, we could see the folks looking through ¥KQ 10 9 7 53 V 86 HE KNOWS ALL ABOUT BUSINESS TYCOON siding or gutters for low dis­ South Windsor. Speed/Van MONTEREY, V-8, good run­ dummy and a diamond from 5UADB YOU I WAS TRYIM® Rea.sonable rates. Call 646- by setting no-ionger- count price. Call Ken at 647- pigs. 644-0304, Natsisky Farm. the windows and holding on to their paper flowers. ♦ Q ♦ K J 6 7 5 4 his own hand. West had to TO kill HIMl EXPLOSIVES! LIKE YOUR UNCLE 1943 fr free estimate CARPENTRY - Repairs, Accessories. 644-9395. ning condition, $295. Call 646-’ naeded items with a remodeling, additions, gar­ 1566. FOR RENT - 95 Orchard Please put something in your column to get people to ♦ J 9 4 Q 1063 2 lead another heart. This WANT TO BLOW iow-cost, fast-acting Antiques 48 Street, Rockville. 5-room, 2- 2946 after 6 p.m. US UPF ages, roofing, call David PONTliSc LEMANS SPORT - visit their local nursing homes, whether they have SOUTH time the Professor ruffed in ROTO TILLING - Established Classified Ad. bedrooms. $210 monthly plus ♦ AK873 dummy while discarding his Gardens S; Flower beds. Palria, 644-1796. HeatIng’PlumbIng 35 Good running condition. BUICK O PE L 1968. somebody there or not. They are all somebody’s WANTED. Antique furniture, security. 649-4003. grandmothers and grandfathers and they are human, too. ¥ J 2 last diamond. Reasonable. Call 646-7644, glass, pewter, oil paintings or Automatic transmission, Everything new, $400. Call ♦ 10 3 2 He had lost just three alter 5.1)0 p.m. LEON CIESZYNSKl Builder - SEWERLINES, sink lines, ' bucket seats and console. 646-0281 anytime. GIRL SCOUT New homes custom built cleaned with electric cutters, other antique item s. R. FIVE ROOM APARTMENT - ♦ A74 tricks and had no losers left Second floor. Front and rear $850. call 742-7054. remodeled, additions, rec by professionals. McKinney Harrison. 643-8709. DEAR SCOUT: Bless you for writing. And those of you since he could trump his one . BRICK. BLOCK, STONE. PLEASE READ porch. Available after the Trucks lor Sale 62 Vulnerable: Both remaining club with Fireplaces, concrete.Chimney rooms, garagee, kitchens Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ 1968 CAMARO Convertible - out there who are interested in visiting nursing homes to Dealer: South remodeled, bath tile, cement pany, 643-5308. Wanted to Buy 49 15th. Call between 9 and 5,649- dummy’s last trump. repairs. No job too small. YOUR AD 6622, Body excellent. No motor. 1971. CHEVY CEYENNE ■ cheer up the residents should telephone first and make Classified ads are taken over work. Steps, dormers, West North East South Save! Call 644-8356 lor es­ CASH PAH) Immediately Must be seen. Call after 3 Pickup. 3/4 ton. Sliding win-' arrangements with the staff. timates. the phone as a convenience. residential or commercial. NO JOB TO Small - Toilet p.m., 649-7166. dow. Call 289-7274 after 3 p.m. The Herald is responsible lor Call 649-4291. repairs, plugged drains, for goldg o ld f(jewelry j and ATTRACTIVELY Paneled 3¥ 4¥ Pass only one incorrect insertion and diamonds. Licensed broker Two room apartment. Stove, STEVE ARCHAMBAULT - kitchen faucet replaced, THUNDERBIRD, 1972, full METRO VAN - 6 cylinder, then only to the size of the repaired. Rec rooms, for over 1/2 century. Savilt refrigerator, heat, electricity. You hold; General Carpentry and FIRST CLASS Carpentry - power, sun roof, excellent automatic. New tires. Best Astro-graph 7-13-B original insertion. Errors which bathroom remodeling, heat P.O.M.G. Jewelers, 35 Adults, references. No pets. Alley Oop — Dave Graue Roofing. Quality 00 not lessen the value of the Remodeling and Additions. condition. $2500 FIRM. 633- offer. Call 649-3154 after 5 Opening lead: VK ¥ A X X X X Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 modernization, etc. Free Asylum Street. Hartford, 527- $175. 646-3167, 228-3540, workmanship, reasonable advertisemeni will not be cor­ 1816 evenings and weekends. p.m. By BERNICE BEDE 080L ¥ A X Estimate gladly given. M & M 0163. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No*. 22) Not' WE CAN'T HELP THE CREATURE, AW, C)vON,TASS! ... b e s i d e s , i t rates, free estimates. Please rected by an additional inser­ years experience! For Free ♦ A K X X X tion Estimates, call 646-4239, Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. ATTRACTIVELY Peneled only will you stand out in a MR. A...THERE ISN'T TIME.' > .YtANT LEAVE TH' WONT TAKE ME call 646-0793 WANTED - DODGE MAIL four room apartment. Stove, 1976 DODGE CHARGER SE - 1966 CHEVY - 1/2 ton Short : crowd today, but others will ♦ X WEVE GCfT TD.SET TO POOR CRtTfER IN THAT THAT LONS T'SET TRUCK - Rightband drive. refrigerator, hot water. No Resembles Chrysler Cordoba. Body. $600. Only serious emulate your actions as well. By Oswald Jacoby GREENBEO-! KIND OF A BIND! 'IM FREE.' All luxury items. Excellent buyers. Call after 5 p.m., 646- and Alan Sontag This is the same hand used Homes For Sale 23 Business Property 26 Articles lor Sale 41 Any condition. Please call 742- pets. Adults. $165. 646-3167, Try as they may, however, they on Tuesday. You open one MISC. FOR SALE 7308 anytime. 228-3540. condition, $4,000. Call 646- 7644. t still lack your dynamic touches. The Professor started his play just the way anyone spade. Partner jumps to .MANCHESTER - Young 9 4358, after 5 p.m. SAGITTARIUS (No*. 23-Doc. three spades. The same A SOFT ICE CREAM Truck LANE OAK COFFEE AND Heavy Equipment else would. He took room. 5 bedroom Colonial. END TABLE - $50, Ideal for July 14,1978 21) You're compassionately re­ reader wants to know how ready to go. Call today, 203- Articles lor Sale 41 TOYOTA 1969 - Some repairs. lor Sale 63 sponsive to the needs of the dummy’s ace of hearts, led First floor family room. 2 1 2 677-8116. large livig room or office. □ RENTALS Homes lor Rent 54 Chante may play a more promi­ we would proceed. Best offer. 1973 Chevy VMa, nent role in your affairs this less fortunate today. You'll per­ the 10 of spades and paused We plan to bid six while baths. 2 car garage. Call ALUMINUM sheets used as Tooled leather top cloverleaf form your good deeds without to think before going fur­ Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, 646- PROFESSIONALLY $450. Moving, must sell! Call $5.00 TO THE FIRST "" comihg year than it has for inviting seven. We start with printing plates, .007 thick, coffe table, $35. New 3 speed 646-8362, PERSON who comes to The ->• fanfare. ther. He had started with 3233 J. Wat.son Beach Co. bike, $30. Electric train, $20. Rooms lor Rent 52 decorated Colonial with acres quite some time. Fortunately, a four-diamond bid. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Manchester Herald with this 'J[' the breaks should come just CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) four apparent losers and Manchester office. 647-9139. Pel Estate Wanted 28 of privacy. 2 adults preferred. I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) $1. Phone 643-2711, May be Walnut table for two, $20. 649- 1968 CADILLAC Fleetwood ad and a Wrestiing Poster Of " ' when you need them. Be caretut today not to label now the bad trump break Equal Mousing Opportunity. 2239. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - $500 includes snow removal, people or behave aloofly picked up A.M. only. Birch House Women. Central­ Brougham - Good running con­ The Original Gorgeous had increased the number to (Do you have a question for ALL CASH For your property, gardener's fees. Call 289-1342. toward a person who belongs five. WATERFRONT - 3 bedroom witbin 24 hours. Avoid Red 10 SPEED, 24" BIKE - One ly located. Downtown dition. Air, all power. $850. George, tomorrow between lo a group you don't approve the experts? Write “Ask the UNIFORMS WANTED -Cub Call anytime, 649-7486. the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 1^ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Then the Professor home. Oil fired hot air heat, Tape, Instant Service. Hayes year old. Like new. Call 646- Manchester. Kitchen LOVELY COUNTRY Home - There's a surprise in store of. She might be a gem in the Experts." care of this newspa­ Cl»TBV,«A.UC-TMniaU.S.fal.0n. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scout, privileges. Call 649-2358. noon. iAi remarked, "Maybe this per. Individuai questions will A. fireplace, porch, double lot Corporation, 646-0131. Brownies, nurses. East 8139. Acres of privacy. Gardening today that you should find rough. cloud has a silver lining." 1100’ X 100') Lake Chaffee in space. 8 rooms, carpeting, PONTIAC 1970 - 2-door pleasing. One of your social AQUARIUS (Jan. 2B-Feb. 19) be answered if accompanied Catholic School. 649-1225. COMFORTABLE ROOMS. Catalina, small V-8. Molorcycles-BIcycles 64 Conditions alfecling your sta­ He played his spade ace. by stamped, self-addressed The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Ashford. 40 minutes Northeast SELLING your house? Call us SPARE POOL PARTS, fireplace. No pets. Adults on­ interest will be instrumental in He cashed nis king of of Hartford Excellent for Parking. Bus line. Working Economical transportation, bringing it about. Find out more tus or career are a trifle tricky, envelopes. The most interest­ first and we ll make you a Lomart 3/4 bp. motor, filter, 1 ly. Security. References, $300 trumps and a c e ' of clubs. ing questions w ill be usec^ in vear round living or vacation cash offer! T.J. Crockett, TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - adult. No . smoking. monthly. August 1st. North $750..Call after 5, 643-2259. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 / J about yourself by sending for yet beneficial, today. Shifting year old, skimmer, above FX-1200 - 871-2511. events may unexpectedly ex­ Then he led a club to this column and will receive ' ...IF WE I'M home. Owner. 633-8927 or 281- Realtor, 643-1577. Good condition. Good for ground 15x27 cover, winter References, Please call 649- Coventry, 742-6497, your copy of Asiro-Graph Let­ copies of JACOBY MODERN.) THINKING 4322.______plating, or welding. Call 649- 6526. 1966 CHEVY STATION ter. Mall 50 cents lor each and a pose an opportunity for you. dummy’s king, cashed FINISH THIS stabalizer, chemicals, WAGON good condition, $475. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville - PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) An JOB AHEAD OF A NEW IMMEDIATE Cash for your ■3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. floating basketball hoop and long, sell-addressed, stamped MANCHESTER - 7 room. 3 BRIGHTLY FURNISHED - 568-3206, after 5 p.m. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and "i! envelope to Astro-Graph, P:0. Idea that may be a bit far out Berry’s World- OF SCHEDULE AN SET OF bedroom Cape on large lot in property. Let us explain our balls. Call 646-8712. Ofllces-Stores lor Rent 55 could Mash through your imagi­ m GOLF CLUBS fair proposal. Call Mr. NCR CASH REGISTER - Gentlemen only, kitchen rack. $1,750. 289-4042. Box 489,' Radio City Station, SET THAT BONUS, nice residential area. 1971 OPEL RALLAY, good N.Y.. 10019. Be sure to specify native mind today. Its brilliance I THINK I'LL SET Beltiore. 647-1413. Reconditioned, with many PLYWOOD FOR SALE - 2x4, privileges. Central location, BOLTON NOTCH - For rent, may be more apparent to oth­ Fireplaced den. garage, gar­ totals. Call after 5:30 p.m., references and security- condition, new exhaust MOTORCYCLE Insurance birth sign. A NEW r o d den space, Cali Katherine 2x3, 2x10. Living room, 2 small rustic barn, suitable for LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A vexing ers than to you. MAY WE BUY your home? 228-3957. required. 643-2693. store or office. Parking, system, tune up, 2 door, stan­ Lowest Rates available! ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) In­ An d r e e l .' Bourn. 742-8646, J. Watson bedrooms sets. Call 646-4160 dard, silver, call 649-3244. Immediate binding. Sunny „n family matter could finally be­ Quick, fair, all cash and no anytime. Inexpensive, 1-223-4460, 7 am. gin 10 progress in a new and vestigate any unusual offers Beach Co.. Manchester Of­ Apartments For Rent 53 Day coverage, call Joan, fice. 647-9139. Equal Housing problems. Call Warren E. - 9 p.m. promising direction today. Be presented to you today. No Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. MOLDED FORMICA top and 1972 PINTO, automatic Clarke Insurance Agency,643-,, ’ matter how bizarre they Opportunity. paneled bar with two shelves transmission, radio, clean in­ 1126. prepared to flow with the LOOKING for anything in real 474 MAIN STREET - 3 room events. appear, a little probing might and tour stools.$175. 646-6028. TAG SALES estate rental - apartments, terior, new brakes, reveal hidden treasure. THREE BEDROOM Con­ WOULD LIKE TO buy four offices, second floor, across VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Let bedroom older Colonial - homes, multiple dwellings, no from post office. Call 646-2426, economical and dependable 1976 SUZUKI RM 370 - Very your hair down a little, speak TAURUS (April 20-May 20) One dominium - 2 full baths, 2 half TWO PAIRS of bucket seats transportation. $900. 646-6314. good condition. Must who hasn't been cooperative baths, falily room, all Preferably in the Porter Sreet fees.Call J.D. Real Estate 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. up 'and tell others your area Please call private par­ from Pontiac. 1 pair red, 1 GARAGE SALE 14th and 15th, Asociates, Inc. 646-1980. sacrifice. $890. Please call thoughts today. You are may today reverse his behavior appliances, air conditioned, pair white. Excellent condi­ pattern with an offer to be ty. at 647-1567. 10 am to 2 pm. Chairs, chests, 30x48 BUSINESS or OFFICE- 1968 LINCOLIN Continental. 649-2094. blessed with a keen, clever wit. wall-to-wall. Fully decorated, tion. $50 pair. 633-0131. bookcase, refrigerator, end All power. Best offer. Call 289- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Gains helpful. Take him up on it — a (.'hoice location. $44,500, Prin­ 474 MAIN STREET - Second Street level. Clean. Air con­ tables, and good used floor. 3 room heated apart­ 1319 anytime. COME AND TEST RIDE our could come in an unusual man­ new union could result. Born Loser — Art Sansom cipals only. 646-7799. ditioning. Heat, hot water. ner today. Expect the urrex- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don't SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, clothing. 53 Notch Road, ment. Call 646-2426, 9 to 5, Beautiful Floor. 649-1680 or Hercules Mopeds. Cycle Gear. ' H ousehold Goods 40 Bolton. 1965 CJ-5 with plow needs 63 T o llan d T u rn p ik e', ' pected and you won't unthink­ be afraid lo change your way of ANDOVER LAKE - 7 acres sand, stone, fill, processed 649-3549. ingly refuse, what you should doing things today. You'll g^ravel. For deliveries, call CAREER WOMAN to share work. Must sell. Best offer. Manchester. 647-1022. Open til .ij WHY? I'ilAlXTr with insulated cottage and REFRIGERATORS - Washes, TAG SALE July 15, 9 am to 2 acceot. never know if there's a better 1 duplex. July 1. Residential Call 643-1653. separate guest cottage. Groat ranges, used, guaranteed and George H. Griffing, Inc. An­ MANCHESTER STORE for method unless you try it. wow. dover, 742-7886. pm. Miscellaneous household area. East Hartford. Call 289- Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 ------ki------^------® 1976 byNEA, Inc sportsmans retreat. $54,900, clean. New shipmnt damaged, Items, stove, garden equip­ BUICK CENTURY 1973 - 4 1972 HONDA 500CB, com­ 7 - / 6932 after 5 p.m. square feet, 643-5681. Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffal ------r ' Call Katherine Bourn. 742- GE and Frigidaire. Low ment, lawn sweeper and grill. door. Power, air conditioning, pletely new 1978 engine and 9139 Equal Housing Oppor­ prices. B.D. Pearl and Son, DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 Available July 1st. yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, 77 Oxford Street. 44x10 FOOT MOBIL Home, In $2000.. Call 649-9462. parts. Must sell at a loss, first •' “Better make ’em doubles. It’s been a tough tunity. 649 Main Street, 643-2171. $600 takes it. 646-7979. ; gravel ana more stone 643- Bolton. Working single person MANCHESTER - MODERN one — redlining poor neighborhoods aii day JULY 14, 15, 9-4. Many only. No pets, animals or 1975 DODGE DART Lols-Land lor Sale 24 LOVE SEAT. Like new condi­ 9504. OFFICE 400 square feet. Main iong!" household items, antiques, children. Call 643-2880. Street, H/AC included. Call SWINGER - 6 cylinders. Stan­ 1973 SUZUKI GT 380, 3 | tion, orange background with furniture, jewlery. 166 dard. New clutch. 48,000 cylinders, 12,000 original > THREE BUILDING LOTS - 646-?469. Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick white floral print. Call after 4 ONE PAIR ANTIQUE Satin Highland Street, Manchester. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT miles. $2200. Call Bob, 566- miles. Excellent condition. ' Next to each other, between p.m., 646-1168, drapes- Austrialian valance- - Heat, hot water and ROCKVILLE -1 9 x 39 foot 6650 days; 289-8464 after 5 Best offer. Call 9 a.m. to 2 ! ^^USPICICUS? Parker & Earl Streets, on Jade, 144x84, $45. Touch and TAG SALE - JULY 15th, 10 p.m. and weekends. p.m. 649-3251. ; JUPiSe RENCHV, HAVE VPU ANALV7EP East Middle Turnpike. Zoned appliances included. Security store on busy street. Large WHV EVERVONE I^AlfPiCIOU^aF THE ^ HOSTILE? 75 YEAR OLD CANOPY sew sewing machine with am to 4 pm. 110 Campfield and references required. No for 2 homes, possiuly 3. Write d isp lay w indow s. $125 COURTS? MY research PROVES THAT' , 07 CRIB, Good condition, $75. Maple cabinet, $65., 25 gallon Road, toys. skis, dishes, round children, no pets. $240. Call 1972 FORD GRAND TORINO, 1972 HONDA 500 - Chopped I H PLE. IF ,lohn Liapes. 18 Saratoga floor model radio, includes Oak table, many mis­ monthly. Lease required. Lee c o H s a t m , NOT offthbe f - a fish lank with filter and 649-2111. & Lamont Realty, 875-0000. 2 door hard top, good condi­ springer front, hog wheeL All ’ I Avenue. South Glens F'alls, overseas and short wave. accessories, $35. 2 Rupp snow cellaneous items. tion, $1295 or best offer. Call HMTiLlTV T(3WARD OUOtSES! J T ^ New York, 12801. chrome. Mint condition! —• Zenith, $50. Rock Maple mobiles-40 horse power, best 149 OAKLAND STREET. 649-1914. $1525. Please call 646-3828. _ g. I ^ SECONDS IM A V . Kitchen set, 4 chairs, $50. MANCHESTER, Main Street. Investment Property 25 offer. Call 568-6559. TAG SALE - Saturday July Four rooms, heated apart­ THAT'S VWY YOU AND YOUR F E a o V ^ F0R(3ET CODTIEMPT Bureau with mirror $25. 15th., 9 to 3, 6 Duval Street, Modern offices available. 400, ment, $240 monthly. Security, 750 or 1100 square feet. Heat 1968 VISTA CRUISER Cempers-Trallers 'O ju s t ic e s w il l w a nt to Ti^ 4 OP Buffet cabinet, 2 drawers Manchester. Antique Fire 7-13 EIGHT FAMILY HOUSE-In­ 646-2426. and air condition included. STATION WAGON - 4 speed Mobile Homes 65 THE LEAP IN PROMOT1N6 Tt4E v C H A R ^ !^ mahogany inlay, 50 years, $50. TIRES - Ski boots, skis, bikes, Extinguishers and equipment transmission, 350 cubic inch CO H e a th c lIH This Funny World come 5850 a month. Tenants Reversible window fan $13. 2 sewing machine, and lent 646-2469 or 646-2755. HOOPLE PLAN FOR pay own utilities. Price $65,- for lamps, umbrella stands MANCHESTER MAIN engine. Call 649-2185 after 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot' URBAN RENEWAL! sets of hand weights. $10 a set (10x16). May be seen at 108 eta______STREET 2 and 3 room apart­ 2:30, Travel Trailer - Stove;" 000 Financing and manage­ Call after 5:30 643-9716. All Scott Drive, Manchester, all CLEAN, SPACIOUS, 30x48 ment available. Call 423-6711 TAG SALE July 15, 9 am-5 ment, heated, hot water, street level business or office. refrigerator, heated. Full CAN 'iCXJ LEND ME A prices negotiable. day Saturday. 1973 MAZDA RX 2. - 4 door. j S i in Willimantic. pm, 25 Mill Street off Oakland appliances, no pets, parking, Convenient front and side shower, and toilet. Tandem ejUAKTER U N H L I FINISH W I----- 1 0 6 0 D security. 523-7047. RX 2. New battery,. Am/fm wheels. Call 688-0383. FIREWOOD cut to fireplace Street. Heater, toys, and street doors. Heat, air con­ TALKING? 1 DONY HAVE A FOUR FAMILY HOUSE - In­ SINGER SEWING MACHINE much miscellaneous. ditioning. Low rent. 649-1680 stereo. Good running condi­ p c lengths. Call 742-6700, 8 a.m. - tion. $1,500., or best offer. 646- 1971 RAINBOW POP-UP Bir OF CHANGE.' come $600 a month. Tenants 12 p.rn., 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. and cabinet. 9x15 brown rug DUPLEX CENTRAL or 649-3549. T T p r pays own utilities. Price $45,- with pad, bathroom sinks and TAG SALE - July 15th. 10 to 5, LOCATION available August 1940 after 3:30. Camper. Sleeps 8, best offer. 4 000 Financing available. Call FREEZER, 17 cubic ft. Sears faucets. Call 649-3331. Many baby clothes, toys and 1st, $240 monthly, plus neat Call 643-2594 between 4 p.mu 423-6711 in Willimantic. furniture. Old sinks. and utilities, one child and one 1969 FORD WAGON P/S P/D and 8 p.m. ' excellent, $150. Call 644-1466. Resort Property A/C, needs valve job, $200. ______J* WHEELCHAIR - Good con- Miscellaneous items. 133 car excepted, references and 56 For Rent Call after 4 p.m. 649-7166. LAKE RIGHTS Go with this 00 Business Property 25 DINING ROOM TABLE and diton. $75.00. Calj 643-1951, North Elm Street. security required, no pets, ask chairs, Mahogany $75, or best after 12 noon. for Dick 646-1180 or 6464)614.' HOUSEKEEPING lovely 3 bedroom front kitchen - MANCHESTER ■ For sale 1970 CADILLAC. Good condi­ Mobile Home, set up on 3/4 offer, Call 649-5161, Building Supplies 42 COTTAGES for rent at Lake tion, low mileage, call 649- acre lot, overlooking the lake. commercial building and FOR SALE - William and TWO ROOMS - Private bath. Sunapee N.H. Week or month. liquor store. Call for details, 5 TV's FOR Salvage, $30, Stove, refrigerator. Apply Reasonable rates. Write E. Excellent financing available. Mary sterling by Lunt. Four, NATURAL STONE for Marlow’s, 867 Main Street, Asking $7,995. The 3/4 acre lot Marion E. Robertson, Garrard turntable, $50. Cloth four piece place settings, five Dexter, Box 127, George’s I h o s t il it y Realtor, 643-5953. retaining walls, veneers, Manchester. 1970 BARRACUDA. Needs is available for purchase. ! .Vii W v w s m n S a lua-w-W- upholstered swivel chair. $7.2 teaspoons, one serving spoon patios, etc. Pick up by the Mills, N.H. 03751 or call 528- body work. Runs good. Best Please call Broker, 376-0911.. antique wood reclining chairs, and three other pieces. Call pound or delivery by the ton. ALL BILLS PAID - Charming IMl after 4 p.m. offer 649-6442 or 649-3071. $30. Farfisa Organ, $100. 742-8991 alter 3:30 p.m. daily. Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, Automotive Service Round coffe table, $25. All I rooms, has off street 66 -Short Riba — Frank Hill W A N T ^ 649-3163. parking, no lease. Only $135. 1972 TOYOTA good condition, best offer, call 872-9174 after 6 WASHER - and like new 2 door, automatic. Call 643- ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- VYES, AFTER AJf/CH VBSTERCSAV A IMMEDIATELY p.m. dryer. Pool table, coffee .Rental Assistors, 236-5646, Wanted to Rent 57 Dogtiirds-Pels 43 small fee. 9690. sun spcialists, factory UON ATE HIM, 2 Family Homaa. table, lamps. Telephone 569- COUPLE WITH One child trained, one day service, 114 7 FOOT SOFA in good condi­ 3547. FOR SALE 1967 DODGE 3 Badroom Homat. tion with slip cover, separate DOG-CAT BOARDING HEAT PAID - New^ carpeted needs 5 or 6 room duplex or East Main Street, Rockville bathing/grooming.Obedlence bedroom. Has air, house. Reasonable. 649-6952. Convertible; needs wiring 871-1617. eiVT«»I.NM«k»9 >«4.,l«c 7-/3 All Prica Ranges, cushions, seat and back. ONE OF A KIND - 7 foot harness, front windshield, Reasonable 633-8469. prtection classes. Complete ^pliances,s, pluspill yard for kids. \ We have qualified buy­ padded bar with railing and modern facilities. Canine Call now. RentalRe Assistors, WANTED - ENGINE for 1966 fiiat $100 takes it. 1974 VEGA “I KNOW you were only doing 26 - but you were ers, ready to purchaael formica top. $400. 643-5968. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon 236-5646, small fee. Dodge Van, call after 6 p.m. WAGON excellent condition, g o in g through a car waahl” DO YOU SEW? BRAID $1000. Call 646-1478, w ficew acT Call Now RUGS? New fabric rements Road, Manchester. For reser­ 643-1089. SINGER SEWING Machine. vations please call 646-5971, AIR CONDITIONED - FOR RENT PAUL UORDOITI, Realtor for sale. For $5.00 really With maple cabinet. 6 years WANTED TO RENT - Four or CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1975 - packet it in a shopping bag. Carpeted 2 bedroom. Has 12?® square feet, center ofl 6 4 6 -5 2 52 old. Buttonhole attachment. 1 POODLES - Guaranteed tiny appliances, plus Free Heat. five room apartment - Low mileage. Clean. Air. ■Manchester, air conUiliomns and I 811 Main Street Manchester, 9 year guarantee. $125 firm. Reasonable rent. Retired cou­ Stereo. Leather, and so forth. ■parking. Cali 643-9351. * am-5 pm. toy puppies and stud services OnW $220. Rental Assistors, Call 644-2967. at fair prices. 1-423-8789. 236-56M, small fee. ple. Call 649-8708. $3500. Call 646-2944.