PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., June 17, 1978 Mount Carmel,Hall banquet angers neighbors.,, page 7 Meridy is elected Cheney Tech grads N r Automotive Mec^lianirs Sycr, Douglas Frank Victor, Edward The weather Charles West. temple’s president .Brian Anthony Brown, Darryl Clark. Bernard John Ertel, III, Russell Aarron Industrial Electronics Green, Robert Stanley Grejdus. Daniel Lyle Andrew Cashman, Peter Everett Chance of scattered thunderstorms this after­ Merwin P. Meridy of 27 Teresa He has served Temple Beth Sholom Joseph'Harrington Jr ., Vincent Michael Cassell. Jeffrey Thomas Coralli, Luis An­ noon and early evening. Warm and humid with Kolpinski, John Joseph Kuchinsky. Road. Manchester, is the new as esecutive vice president and as tonio Crema, John William Ferreria. lianrlffBtpr highs in the 80s, around 29C. Partly cloudy tonight Daniel Steven Lajoie. Jam es Martin president of Temple Beth Sholom. He chairman of its school committee, Robert Joseph Kaminski, John Lapinski. with lows in the 60s. Hazy, warm and humid May. succeeds Dr, Martin L. Rubin, who building and planning committee, Peter John Nowak, Dennis Daniel A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 Tuesday with highs in the 80s. and community relations committee. Steven Anthony Muise, David Michael' Walker, Jam es Dennis Waltman. Philip held the post for the past three years. Roy. Don Joseph Skipper, John Kevin Single Copy 20 Cents He is a member of Manchester Raymond Wells, Francisco Emilo Vol. XCVII, No. 220 — Manchester, Oonn., Monday, June 19,1978 Meridy. 4B. is a Hartford native Tyler, Ralph Hunt Winn Jr., Paul David Zevallos. who has lived in Manchester since Rotary, Lutz Junior Museum and the Zagorski. M anchester Council on World Machine ✓ V 1960. He is a graduate of Weaver Carpentry High School, has a bachelor's degree Hunger. Milton Lovett Ainsworth, Mark Jeffrey from the University of Vermont and He and his wife Irma have three Paul Aram Asadoorian, Donald Arel, Mark Allan Balboni, Michael John has taken graduate courses at the children—Mark, Julie and Rebecca. Christopher Aspinall, Jeffrey Richard Brennan. Douglas Henry Clark. Carl Bonan. Timothy Dudley Clark. Jam es Terrorists University of Connecticut. Other Temple Beth Sholom Alexander Gothberg, james Brian Paul Comeau. Patrick John Duffy. Formerly the owner of Meridy officers for 1978-79 are: Effram Latulippe. Brent William Lisk. Richard Jaffe. executive vice president; Alexander Stewart Ferguson, Richard Jam es Luko Jr., Brian Joseph Martin. Specialty Wholesale of Manchester, Donald Leclerc, Timothy Edward Mar­ claim pride Eric Steven McCall. Eric Michael he now is a sales representative and Elliott Zimmerman, financial vice tin. Wayne Alien Martin. David John Ossolinski, Jeffrey Allen Perry. Paul An­ in charge of new development for the president; Sidney Keller, school vice Matson. Benajmin Roderick Morgan. Oil prices frozen dre Rivard, John Edward Taber Jr. Capitol Candy Co of Hartford president: Shirley Segal, rituals vice John James Morianos Jr...Gary as fighters president: Maurice Pass, temple Christopher Nelson, William Ronald Machine - Tool properties vice president; Sanol Perusse, Roland Louis Rossano, Glenn Anthony Maurice Brodeur, David TURIN, Italy (UPI) - Testimony Solomon, Memorial Park vice Normand Rossignol, Thomas John Burgess. Kevin Joseph Charettc. John ended today in the trial of Red president: Richard Levy, treasurer; Talamini. Michael David Wrona. Joseph Coope, Robert Edward Duff Jr.. Brigades guerrilia leaders with gang f : Charles Borgida, auditor; William Marlline Drafting David Brian Jcffcoat. Michael Richard members reading a statement in Kopp. Denis Peter Nadeau. James until end of year Bayer, financial secretary; and which they claimed to be “ com­ Roger Allen Bermont, David Lee Leonard Lohr, recording secretary. Edward Raymer Jr., Colin Louis munist fighters" who were proud of Bolduc, Kerry Michael Manley, Dennis site of the next ministrial session byan Minister Ezzedin Mabruk told Serving on the board of directors Saulnier. John Scott Vivian. GENEVA. Switzerland (UPI) — their terror attacks. Roy McCormick, Frank Sedlik. Clayton scheduled for December. reporters. are Jerrold Abell, Herbert Bernstein. Oil ministers of the Organization of The statement was read by four of Griswold Taylor, David Allan Temple. Asked whether members of the oil Mabruk had argued for a move l'* 3?* Harold Brody, Samuel Chorches, Oil Exporting Countries agreed today the 15 Red Brigade members Elerlriral cartel favor abandoning the dollar as from the dollar to a basket of strong Ruth Cohen, Sidney Cohen. Sol to mhintain the freeze on oil prices at charged with carrying out terrorism Kennedy president the currency for payment for oil. currencies and he criticized those Cohen, Stewart Davis, Edward Steven Mark Allard, Donald Roy current levels until the end of the until 1974 when they were captured. of colleagues' group Khalifa said, “ the dollar is the most- who opposed immediate action. Epstein, Harvey Kahaner, Henry Before MHS graduation Bidwell, Jam es Paul Boudreau, Kenneth year. “ Behind (his trial is a precise and Katz. Joseph Kopman, Leon Kramer, Jam es Bowie, Richard alan Caron, Je f­ Manchester School Superintendent Oil Minister Ali Khalifa Al-Sabah ideal currency.” “Some countries have no political ambitious political aim to annihilate Arthur Lassow, Milton Leon. Michal Mrs. Joyce Don, Manchester High School English teacher, frey Allen’ Carroll, Colby Christopher James P. Kennedy was elected of Kuwait, who presided at the The OPEC communique said the will,” he said. our political identity." said defen­ Chapin. Eugene Paul Childree, Mark conference reviewed the situation Norman. Thursday as president of the ministerial conference, said “no Iraqi Oil Minister Tayeh Abdul- dant Arialdo Lintrami as he read the uses a bobby pin to secure her daughter Joyce’s hat before the Ronald Clavette. Howard E. Davis III. relating to exchange rates and Also, Jason Novitch, Sandy Hartford Area Superintendent's decisions" were reached on in­ Karim said he was satisfied with the statement. “ The only thing that a graduation procession began Thursday night on to Memorial Richard Albert Domler Jr., Timothy “ expressed its deep concern in this meeting. “ It was a good meeting con­ Novitch, Stanley Pearlson, Benjamin Association for 1978-79. creasing prices, currently $12.70 a fighting Communist cannot renounce Field. (Herald photo by Chastain) George Erisoty, Robert Lance Filossie. sidering the weak positions of Reichlin, David Rubin, Bonnie Kennedy was previous past vice barrel. respect.” is his political identity " Darryl Glenn Hanson. Brian Stephen “ A high-level committee of OPEC,” he said. Norman, Philip Schiff, Alfred Stern. ^ LeBel, Paul Joseph Messier Jr., Robert president of the organization which is Asked whether this means prices Referring to the Red Brigades experts,” presided over by Khalifa United Arab Emirates Minister Sue Stoppleman, Calvin Vinick.i Joseph Pruneau, Ricky Michael Ross. composed of school superintendents remain frozen. Khalifa said, “ For killing in June 1976 of Genoa Mana Al-Oteiba concurred. Barry Weinbaum, David Wichman,^ About town David Burnham Sherwood, Jack Henry from all of Hartford County. this year." will meet in London in July to study prosecutor Francesco Coco and the Max Zucker, Theodore Zupnik, plus The Kuwaiti minister said the con­ the dollar question,” the com­ But the decision to convene a April 1977 assassination of Turin' ference agreed the 13 OPEC coun­ munique said. special committee on the dollar the presidents of the Sisterhood and Manchester’s American Legion Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lamy will lawyer association chief Fulvio the Mr. and Mrs. Club, the chairman Auxiliary will vote on changes in its tries, acting individually, would draw The next full ministerial session, failed to hide the crack in OPEC, Croce. Lintrami said: serve as host and hostess Sunday unless an extraordinary meeting is of United Jewish Appeal, two bylaws during its annual meeting up positions on what they think with the more hawkish countries "We here have never had to defend from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior Mikoleit commands convened in between, will be Dec. 16 demanding an immediate price in­ delegates from United Synagogue Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion should be done to counter losses ourselves. All that which has been Museum, which is open to the public in the Persian Gulf Emirate of Abu crease to compensate for the dollar Youth and a delegate from the Home. resulting from inflation and charged against the Red Brigades free of charge. depreciation and the more conser­ Sisterhood. depreciation of the U.S. dollar. Dhabi. communist organization, of which we American Legion “ We will study the problem in­ “ We have put off the inflation bat­ vative members, led by Saudi Serving on the board of trustees Sunset Rebekah Lodge wilg meet Emanuel Hill Chapter, Alcoholics are a part, are for us titles of honor” are Lillian Bayer, Max Goodstine, dividually and submit reports to Abu tle until December but there Arabia, rejecting both any price in­ Renato Curcio, 37-year-old former Monday at 8 p.m. at the Marine Anonymous, will meet tonight at 8 in Clarence A. M ikoleit J r . of Max Grossman. Isadore Radding and Mikoleit Sr. of Manchester, he Dhabi. Khalida said, referring to the probably will be an extraordinary' crease and any move out away from sociology student who founded the Corps League Home. After the Luther Hall of Emanuel Lutheran Manchester, was elected Merwin P. Meridv Nat N. Schwedel. meeting, there will be a social hour Church, resides with his wife, the former meeting on the dollar before.” Li­ the dollar. Red Brigades, was present in the commander of the Dilworth-Cornell- with refreshments. Mary Ann Magnani, and their son, steel-barred defendants' cage as the Quey Post of the American Legion in Matthew, at 349 Oakland St. He is statement was read but did not Manchester for the 1978-79 year. He employed by Brescome Distributors succeeds George Atkins Sr. speak. of South Windsor. The trial began March 9 after a Mikoleit served with the U. S. Carter to reorganize Other officers elected are David two-year delay caused by the Coco Park unit prefers natural shore Marine Corps during the Korean Morsey, senior vice commander; and Croce killings, the assassination Manchester's Advisory Park and mittee, which has been seeking land Although the committee endorses tion facilities designed to be further Conflict. He served with the 1st and GeoTge Giguere, junior vice of a police witness and death threats Recreation Commission’s proposal by deed or easements along the the purchase of as much land in the away from the pond,” he said. 3rd Marine Divisions. commander; Fran Leary, adjutant; emergency agencies Smokey takes a break against potential jurors. for town acquisition of Hickey Grove, Hockanum River since its inception Hickey Grove area as possible, in­ The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas P. Martin, finance officer; Chief prosecutor Luigi Moschella Janenda saw no problems in com­ Lloyd Smith, chaplain; Robert Even Smokey the Bear needs a break from firefighting off Oakland Street, has been en­ eight years ago for a wooded hiking cluding the shoreline property, it is plying with the committee’s WASHINGTON (UPI) - A new the commentary, which obviously start taking over the canal next year wound up the state's case June 2, and trail. Arson, historian; John Baer, service duties sometimes. Halene Burnett steps out of her Smokey dorsed by the Hockanum River concerned that the development of a suggestions. With 16 acres to use, it reorganization plan, to consolidate reflected Politburo thinking. and gain full control by the year 2,- demanded 15-year prison sentences officer; Ron Kittredge, sergeant-at- role for a moment after the Eighth District Fire Department Linear Park Committee with a “ The Hockanum River Linear recreation area might destroy or at should be possible to preserve the the nation’s emergency preparedness As expressed by Mrs. Carter, the 000. and fines for the top six Red Brigades arm s; and John Rotimer, judge strong plea to have the shoreline Park concept basically envisions a least interfere with that goal. area along the pond. and assistance agencies, today was weekend trip to exchange Panama The administration has set in mo­ 90th anniversary parade Saturday. Ms. Burnett has been a leaders and lesser sentences for the nature reserve of varying widths advocate. preserved as a nature area. “Our committee feels strongly that ready for unveiling by President Canal treaty ratification documents tion preliminary steps to ease the District firefighter for three months. Story and other pictures others. along the river for hiking, enjoyment A tour of the Hickey Grove area Executive committee members The trial became embroiled in the no active recreation be contemplated Carter. with Gen. Omar Torriios was great, shortage of Panamanian pilots. on Page 2. (Herald photo by Chastain) Joel Janenda, commission chair­ of scenic beauty, study of distinctive near the (Union) pond. This shoreline planned earlier for commission elected are Nelson Foss, Larry Enes, , and the president and hip,aides were The U.S. government has arranged May 9 Red Brigades killing of former man, read a letter the commission members and the Board of Directors and Fred Parlato. The plan calls for Integrating CivUL. plants and flowers, and notation of area for at least 200 feet back from ‘D'efense,’Federal Disaster more hopeful thete will be no serious for two Panamanian cadets to enter premier Aldo Moro when the gang received from Dr. Douglas Smith, was postponed, and is scheduled, Delegates elected to the the unique bird and wildlife along the the pond should be preserved as a Assistance and other agencies to problems in turning the U.S.- the U.S. Naval Academy this fall and earlier demanded the release of 13 of chairman of the linear park com­ hopefully, for next week. Department of Connecticut river." Dr. Smith wrote. nature area and any active recrea- make them more responsive to controlled Canal Zone over to five others to attend the Merchant its jailed members in Turin in convention to be held in July in emergencies, natural and otherwise. Panama along with the canal. Marine Academy. U.S. officials said. U.S. and Canada exchange for Moro's life. The Hartford were outgoing commander, White House officials said. The president returned to the It also is considering other government refused the demand. George Atkins Sr., chairman of the Carter also was to meet today with White House Saturday evening. measures. delegation; and Leary, Mikoleit, Accord reached on road repairs his Cabinet to review the status of his Among those flying back to American diplomats in Panama Baer, Freeman, Morsey, Smith and legislative program and goals of Washington with him on Air Force also have been emphasizing to the resume fish talk Richard Miner. restraint in federal spending. One was Williaiti Jorden, U.S. am­ White House the need to carefully The State of Connecticut and a cracked sidewalks, inadequate grass faulty walks from the main Alternates elected were Ken meeting. Early in the week, the president bassador in Panama City for four choose the U.S. chairman of the new OTTAWA (UPI) - U.S. and Cana­ proceeding with approval of last private contractor apparently have strips, and improper driveway ramps sidewalks to the homes. Gates, Brendon Breen, Harold Pohl, Militiamen He said that he expects Della to was expected to assess with his chief years, who wanted to discuss future Panama Canal Commission, which dian negotiators resumed talks on a year's interim agreement and "we agreed to make some repairs on and lateral walks. begin the repair work Monday. The Senkow asked any residents of the Thomas Martin, Arson, Charles diplomatic and intelligence advisers plans. will replace the U.S. Army-run long-term fishing agreement today belieye the approval process will be West Middle Turnpike and Adams The town again this spring con­ firm did not agree to do all of the jobs area who might have problems that McLaughlin, Charles “ Pete” the Soviet Union’s response to his Contrary to earlier predictions, Panama Canal Company, com­ with a call for immediate govern­ completed within a matter of a few plan revolt Street that were requested by the tacted the state to ask that repairs be requested by the town, but it will do should be corrected to contact his of­ Wigren, and Henry Wierzbicki. “ cooperation or confrontation” Jorden says he now sees no disrup­ mander of the U.S. Southern Com­ ment approval of an interim pact and days. Town of Manchester. made in the area. The contractor for fice at 649-5281, ext. 265 or 266. He the work Senkow considered the Cmdr. Mikoleit has issued a call tive exodus of American canal mand which is headquartered in the “ We urge Canada to also approve Walter Senkow, town engineer, speech at Annapolis, Mo., a week an end to the reciprocal commercial the project, Della Construction Co. most common problem — inadequate said that all necessary work should for the first meeting of his officers on workers or pilots in the offing. zone, and the U.S. ambassador to the 1978 interim agreement. " in Lebanon made his first request for repairs in ago. fishing ban. Inc. of Enfield, was hired by the grass strips between the sidewalk be done now. Monday at 8 p.m. Instead, he told UPI, U.S. residents Panama. Canada and the United States the area last October. West Middle The president was in Panama when “ Our task has been made more BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) - Chris­ state. and curb. "Once the contractor leaves the The newly elected officers were seem prepared to wait and see how The commission chairman, ad­ closed their waters to each other's Turnpike and Adams Street were up­ the Soviet Communist party urgent as a result of the suspension of tian militiamen in southern Lebanon Senkow met Thursday with a Once the topsoil is replaced and the project, it will be very difficult to get installed by Past Commander Ernest ministration officials said, will play commercial fishermen June 4 in a graded through the Urban Systems newspaper Pravda said the present the transfer process is proceeding the provisional implementation of declared open revolt today against representative from the state and seed and fertilizer work is done. him back," Senkow said. Clarence Mikoleit Jr. Linders. A formal installation will be before making any decisions about a key role in easing the transition and dispute over implementation of the renovation program, which provides from Della. He said that an agree­ course of the United States is the 1978 interim reciprocal fisheries the central government and warned Senkow is asking adjacent property announced. “fraught with serious dangers.” the future. helping Panama take on the respon- agreement,” chief Canadian terms of the interim fishing agree­ federal and state funds to pay most of ment was reached that the contrac­ owners to water the area to insure they would fight any United Nations “ We hope for the speediest realiza­ Under the treaties, Panama will siblity of running the canal. negotiator Marcel Cadieux said. ment. the cost of the work. tor will do at least some of the proper growth. forces that try to enter the border tion of this truth in Washington, said U.S. Negotiator Lloyd Cutler Lome Clark, Canada’s deputy chief Senkow and other town officials, repairs requested by the town. The firm also will do other repairs, region. Students agreed the reciprocal fishing ban was negotiator in talks with the United In a communique distributed in the however, felt that some work was “ We got results. I’m very happy,” including grinding some high spots on affecting talks for a long-term agree­ States, said Sunday there “ were good south by the “ War Council of the done improperly. They complained of Senkow said after Thursday’s the sidewalks and replacing some try food ment on fishing and mineral rights in reasons" to expect rapid agreement Militias of South Lebanon." the areas claimed by both nations when on a number of key issues, but a lif­ militiamen declared: at ROTC Israel explains stand they extended off shore limits to 200 ting of the bilateral ban would most “ We are forced to resist UNIFIL miles. likely depend on the progress made (The United Nations Interim Force Students at the Regional “ It can only compound our during talks for the long-term in Lebanon), though we have'nothing Occupational Training problems,” Cutler said of the two- agreements, personal against the force com­ Center Friday sampled week-old closure of U.S. and Cana­ “When elements of agreement do manders and members, but we con­ on occupied territory dian waters to each other’s commer­ occur, we would hope to implement natural fruit and vegetable sider Dr. Kurt Waldheim and his them immediately. In other words juices, ^ugarless desserts ment of peace in the Middle East. Yedioth Ahronoth quoted Weizman cial fishing boats. organization in Lebanon as servants JERUSALEM (UPI) - Foreign we will progress with a building and homemade peanut In preparation for the afternoon as expressing his anger to aides after “We have made considerable of the PLO (Palestine Liberation Minister Moshe Dayan met with U.S. blocks approach,” Clark said. butter which they made Ambassador Samuel Lewis today to political debate in the Knesset, the cabinet’s vote. progress in the current round of Organization) and Yasser Arafat. " themselves and learned various party factions met separate­ “ I’ll go and prepare the army for negotiations since last August,” He said that Canadian officials The communique referred to explain the Israeli Cabinet’s state­ would consider a resumption of some new exercises and pm es ment about its.intentions in the oc­ ly and some in the opposition Labor the next war,” Yedioth quoted Weiz­ Cutler said, but he added the orders by the central government of reciprocal fishing ban ‘.’has probably reciprocal fishing whenever a con­ to help them on their way cupied territories after a five-year party called for a no-confidence mo­ man as saying. Sunni Moslem Prime Minister Selim to a healthier life. tion against the government. The Cabinet decision was based on made the task of reaching such an sensus on specific issues emerged, al Hoss that Lebanese army com­ interim period. agreement even more difficult.” but he doubted a complete resump­ The activities were part Dayan said following the Cabinet Defense Minister Ezer Weizman, a compromise drafted by Begin after manders Maj. Saad Haddad and Maj. Cutler said the United States was tion was possible in the near future. of “ Health Day” at the meeting Sunday verbal explanation who voted against the Cabinet com­ a split was developing between the Sami Chediak confine their men to center organized by the SATURDAY would be given to the Americans promise drafted by Prime Minister ministers over differing proposals their barracks and facilitate the task school’s nurse. Holly Cozzi. about the government’s decision that Menachem Begin, was expected to set before them. of the UN. peace-keeping troops in Dr. Alice Turek, town it is willing to negotiate the future of stay away from the debate in parlia­ The Cabinet adopted a vaguely the south. health director, opened the JUNE 17th the occupied West Bank and Gaza ment. worded, three-paragraph com­ “ The military commanders of the munique Sunday in response to U.S. More study needed south were and are the gallant of­ day-long program with a Strip five years after the establish­ The newspapers Ma’ariv and discussion on “ finding demands that Israel spell out its ficers of the Lebanese army, Maj. balance in life” with plans for the West Bank and Gaza Saad Haddad and Maj. Sami proper diet, exercise and Strip, home of 1.1 million Palestinian of caneer-diet links Chediak," it said. “ The militias are rest. The eight booths at Arabs, after a proposed five-year looking upon them as brave military China tells Vietnam WASHINGTON (U PI)-T hedirec­ the event included one on period of self-rule. leaders and will return to serve un­ tor of the National Cancer Institute Sen. George McGovern, D-S.D., exercise operated by John The statement represented a vic­ der their command when the evil says it is possible as many as half of charged at a hearing of his Senate Town drill waters grass Post of the town Health tory for Prime Minister Menachem declaration and orders of Dr. Selim the cancer deaths in the United subcommittee last week that only 1 D ep artm e n t, one on 12 Noon to 5 P.M. to close consulates Begin, who said Israel went far percent of the cancer institute’s al Hoss will be canceled." The grass in Center Springs Park got a lit­ porates the ladder pipe, using Center Springs natural foods by Shirley enough in its initial peace proposal, States are related to diet. Although reliable information from Dr. Arthur Upton said his agency current $867 million research budget tle extra watering this week as the result of a Pond as its source of water. The drill is part Banks, nutritionist at BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) - stopped short of closure of Vietnam’s and a defeat for Defense Minister was being spent on the nutritional the south has been sketchy, a conflict wants to spend more money apparently developed between '‘master stream drill’’ by members of the of the in-service training program for the Liggett’s Pharmacy, and China ordered 'Vietnam today to only other diplomatic post in China-’ Ezer Weizman. aspects of the disease. booths sponsored by the close its three consulates in southern its embassy in. Peking. Weizman and four Cabinet researching suspected dietary links rightist army commanders, who Town Fire Department. The drill incor­ firefighters. (Photo by Skoglund) with cancer, but few medical “ Actually, the figure is close to $16 state Health Department, China in a growing confrontation that Closing the consulates, said the ministers from the dovish want to obey the orders of the central researchers seem interested in million, or 2 percent,” said Upton. the Lung Association and may be coming to a head. radio broadcast, has caused “a Democratic Movement for Change “ But the problem is not that we government, and the militias, who do Official Radio Hanoi indicated further deterioration of relations pushed for a draft reflecting taking NCI’s funds for that purpose. not. the.Heart Association. “ About 380,000 Americans died of don’t want to spend the money. There Ms. Cozzi said the idea Vietnamese officials may refuse per­ between the two countries.” '• American language and including a Water mains to be flushed cancer last year,” Upton said. are simply not enough people around "The Chinese side is entirely pledge to decide on the permanent behind the healtn day was mission to Chinese ships to begin an with bright ideas about Inside today material, whicli will settle at the bot­ to introduce healthier evacuation of Chinese from ^igon responsible for this situation,” the status of the territories after five “Some say half of those deaths were There may be discoloration of related to diet. I wouldn’t argue with nutrition-nutrition experts. The Town of Manchester Water water and reduced pressure during tom. foods to the 90 special and Haiphong Tuesday. broadcast said. years. Area tow ns...... 89 that, but we have no proof of it.” Apparent links between different Department will be flushing lines the flushing. , Also, if a load of wash is done education students at the In a Vietnamese language broad­ Earlier, in a note to the Chinese Classified...... 16-18 Weizman left the Cabinet meeting Medical school don’t devote enough dietary habits in various countries beginning Monday in the southeast If water appears discolored, the during the period of discolored center. The students cast monitored in Bangkok, Radio embassy, the Vietnamese Foreign Com ics...... 1 9 Copvr,,h,©l977 oy M«v,l Com.c, Group All K.ght, R w orrt in a huff, refusing to talk to curriculum to nutrition, Upton said, and the incidence of cancer in those section of town. homeowner should try to avoid using water, the load should be done again responded enthuslasticaU Hanoi said the Chinese government Ministry "demanded” Peking East Hartford ...... 7-8 reporters. Aides said he was angry and there is a lack of experts to probe countries were cited by committee The flushing will start in the area it until it clears, Taylor said. This after the water clears. Four ounces ly, Ms. Cozzi said, and she "recently” demanded the closing of answer a note requesting informa­ Editorial ...... 4 but did not plan to resign. such mysteries as the suspected link witnesses. Of Mountain and Ludlow roads, Fran will prevent rust and sediment from of cream of tartar should be added to plans to have a similar Vietnamese consulates in Canton, tion on the seaborne evacuation of Japanese don’t eat a lot of fatty Entertainment ...... 14 Taylor, office manager for the Water between a fatty diet and breast, colon being brought into the home’s help clean any discoloration of the event next year and in­ Humming and Nanking. ethnic Chinese due to start Tuesday. In an interview on Israeli televi­ foods and the incidence of breast and Fam ily ...... 6 Department, said. Vietnam said it had agreed to let and uterine cancer in this country. system. clothing, Taylor said. troduce some of the Vietnamese diplomats have been sion, Dayan said the key factor in the colon cancer is low, for example, but Manchester...... 2-3, 5, 10, 15 The flushing work will continue Chinese ships into Haiphong and "We have sent our pamphlets to If sediment does get into a home’s It normally takes a couple of hours "natural foods” into the ordered out of the three Chinese long-awaited statement was the com­ when Japanese come to the United Obituaries ...... 10 south to Tonica Spring Trail and west cities “ In the shortest period of Saigon port areas, hut first required medical schools, doctors and hot water tank, the homeowner for the water to clear in a home. If school lunch menu. mitment to negotiate with Jordan States the incidence of breast and Sports...... 11-13 information on the ships themselves research centers urging them to take to Gardner Street. All roads in should wait until the water clears water appears discolored for an iA$y^ M v e h e M e r time,” the broadcast said. colon cancer increases. and local Palestinians. an interest,” he said. between these also could be affected and then open the faucet at the bot­ extended period, the homeowner The Chinese demand apparently and their crew. by the flushing, Taylor said. tom of the tank to drain the collected should call the Water Department.

1. page two*— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 19, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon.. June 19, 1978 — PAGE THREE Eighth District m arks About town 1 camp needs ( Manchester public records ] ■----— 'volunteer help Warranty deeds Alcoholics Anonymous . Elwyn C. Roberts and Dorothy H. Cora Dyer, fence at 57 Shallowbrook will meet tonight at 8:30 at Roberts to Jerry L. Wade and Lane, ^40. its 90th anniversary 102 Norman St. The group Volunteers, both teen-agers and adults, are Jannette C. Wade, property at 194 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Novitch. pool will also meet Tuesday and needed to assist with the InterFaith Day Lydall St., $53,900. and fence at 207 Scott Drive, $3,^. Friday at 8:30 p.m., The Eighth Utilities District firehouse. Colchester; best antique engine, Camp, which will be open Monday through J. Albert Breton Jr. and Dolores Herman G. Bassett, fence at 28 Parade scheduled for Saturday, A wedding was also taking place at Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Friday, starting July 17 and continuing M. Breton to Richard^L. Labonte and Marlborough Fire Co.; oldest ap­ Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at 102 Bilyeu Road, $275. stepped off about 10 minutes late the KofC Home. Down the street, St. throu^ July 28. Francine M. Labonte, both of East paratus in service. East Hartford Norman St. More informa­ Eleanor Dolan, 28 Sterling Place, because Bob Steele, the grand Briget’s Church carnival was also Fire Department. The teen-agers, 15 and older, are needed to Hartford, property at ^ Hilliard St., roof repair at 121 Walker St., $900. marshal was late. The district blew going on. tion is available by calling work on a one to one basis with the disadvan­ $54,900. David and Karen Moore, fence at Also, best elevating apparatus, 646-9235. AA contact is also its fire whistle at the start of the Awards in 14 categories were Glastonbury; best rescue apparatus, taged children from Hartford’s inner city and Michele B. McCarthy) Columbia, 47 McKee St., $300. available 24 hours daily by parade and again when district units presented to various engine com­ Stafford Springs Fire Co.; farthest Manchester. Adults are needed to assist with to A. Michael Lussier and Rosemary Eugene Girardin for Marion and calling 646-2355. arts and crafts and to help prepare, the noon arrived at Main and Hilliard streets. panies at the close of the parade. distance. East Haddam Fire Co., Lussier, property at 158-160 Pearl St., Louise Ford, garage and patio at 42 lunch. Assistance is also needed fdr games and District Eight rolled every piece of These were: best overall depart­ most men in line of march, Glaston­ $54,900. Dougherty St., $5,000. apparatus it had, except the rescue ment, Glastonbury Fire Depart­ The administrative sports. (Juilriaim deed bury; and most women in the line of board of North United Judith Moses, pool at 44 Cone St., boat. Engine One had to leave the ment; best jackets, Wilson Fire A counselor orientation session is scheduled Patricia A. Morrone to Marquerite $5,700. march. Crystal Lake Fire Depart­ Methodist Church will parade along the 2.1-mile route to D epartm ent; best shirts. No. ment. for Wednesday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Concor­ E. LaFlamme, property at 17 Nutmeg Homes Inc., new home at meet tonight at 7:30 at the dia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. answer an alarm on No. Elm Street. Windham Fier Department; best John Rivosa, Manchester fire Cumberland St., $17,200. 18 Sass Drive, $45,000. church. More information may be obtained by Vernon Co. Two was on standby at women’s auxiliary. Crystal Lake chief, presented a plaque on behalf of E xeeulor’s deed Pratt Sign Co. lor Ray Zerio & Son calling the Project Service office, 646-4114. the Eighth District Station and Fire Department; best custom ap­ the town to the district, con­ Estate of Louis Chorches to Inc., sign at 431 New State Road, The Prayer Group of resoponded also. paratus, Pratt & Whitney Aicraft gratulating it on its 90th anniversary. Richard W. Mackiewicz and $350. The district’s oldest member, group’s Walthers Crash Truck; best Emanuel Lutheran Church Maureen T. Mackiewicz, property on William P. Atkin.son, remove porch Conrad Apel, rode in Rescue Five. commercial apparatus. No. will meet tonight at 6:45 in Loomis Street, $2,250. at 123'2 Center St., $100. the church library. Particularly impressive apparatus Windham; best hand drawn ap­ Fournier to run Merhunir'it lien Charles D. Hensley, stove at 352 included the Pratt & Whitney Air­ paratus, Hayward Fire Co. in Salem! Plumbing & Heating Co.. The Eighth District engine pumper was all ment anniversary parade Saturday after­ The stewardship com­ Woodbridge St., $500. craft group’s monstser foam truck, Hunger Marathon East Hartford, against C & D U & R Housing Corp., home at 79 shined for the Eighth District Fire Depart­ noon. mittee of Concordia the Walthers Crash Truck Unit 22, Builders, B.L.M. Associates, Patriot Lane, $45,000. Lutheran Church will meet and Glastonbury's Mack The Rev. Ronald Fournier, along with other Leopaul A. Daigle, Michael A. Carter Murriugt* lii'cnHCH aerialscope,a telescoping ladder- tonight at 7:30 in the members of the Manchester Council on and Bruce A. Davis, $2,535, property Dennis W. Armstrong and Carolyn platform truck - similar to the one church room. Hunger will run in a marathon for Project at 49-51 Hemlock St. P. Hagenow, both oi Manchester. District Eight wants to buy. Hunger July 2. New trad e nam e June 24 at Wickham Park. The Glastonbury parade United Methodist The marathon is a baton relay that will Robert Weinberg, 48 McDivitt Paul G. Mahoney and Anne Heinz, Women of South Church memberstried to park their begin in Eastport, Maine, June 29. Participants Drive, doing business as Oakland both of Glastonbury. July 1 at aerialscope in the district firehouse w ill have a salad will join in the race at different points in the Commons, 432-440 Oakland St. Wickham Park. but it didn't fit. A pipe will have to be smorgasbord tonight at 870-mile stretch between Eastport and Iliiildiiig |ieriiiilH 6:30 In Cooper Hall of the removed from the ceiling first. The Washington, D.C. Saul Linowitz, chairman of William and Joan Tedford, fence at aerialscope will be returned this church. Each circle will the president’s Council on Hunger, will 54 Academy St., $445. week for a district meeting cocer- provide five minutes of receive the baton at the White House. Redfield Rental Center Inc. for ning the purchase of one for the dis­ entertainment during the Betsy Richmond of Spring Street, coor­ Manchester Historical Society, trict. evening. All women of the dinator of the marathon in Connecticut, has temporary tent at 106 Hartford Road. Now you know As the parade entered the district church are invited. divided the the state into five separate areas $85. at Main Street and Middle Turnpike, with captains for each. Participants may C. Nelson and Son for Carl, Harriet The steepest streets in the world most of the engine companies The executive board of make a small donation for the aid of the world Winning house model and Eleanor Casperson, roof repair are Filbert Street and 22nd Street in responded to the sign that said Emanuel Church women hunger problem. at 3 Village St., $700. San Francisco. Both have gradients I m a a m r "Welcome to the Eighth Utilities will meet tonight at 7:30 in The marathon was devised by the Hunger Tom Harley, a student in the architectural drafting course at Richard W. Dyer for Joseph and of 31.5 percent. g g i n r District; sound sirens from here." the church board room. Council in Eastport. Anyone wishing more in­ Manchester High School, shows off the winning house model he formation about entering the marathon may Marchers said the cool weather made for a course project. (Herald photo by Pinto) was perfect for walking in a parade. rm ,R / e n io r c e n t e r The board of education contact Betsy Richmond, 649-9886. The biggest concentration of spec­ children’s committee of tators was between the reviewing Center Congregational /SVSVSVi^^VsVsVW i^^rw', stand, at the Knights of Columbus Church will meet tonight at Home on Main Street and the district Manchester senior citizens wave to spectators from their 7:30 at 71 Congress St. float entry in the Eighth Utilities District Parade Saturday for vacation and afternoon. The Old Guard will have a picnic Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the home camping needs of the Rev. Ronald Four­ at fairway pricaa, !a

on housing plan Manchester Now! Lowest nee Saturday. 6:53 a.m. — smoke in area of Vh Sunset and Vdlage streets. (Town) A draft report of proposed housing visory Committee and the Board of Saiuruay, p.m. — grass and shed i SlDEl INDEX. policy goals for Manchester will be' Directors before any recommen­ fire at 186 Henry St. (Vernon Co. No. 2 ever on this ger the subject of a public hearing dations are adopted by the town. and Eighth District) tonight at 7:30 in Cronin Hall at The committee has scheduled a Sunday, 12:30 a.m. — false alarm. Box LOV^ UO\SE —HIGH Mayfair Gardens. meeting June 28 to vote on the 681 at Deming and Tolland streets. The draft report, developed by a proposal. (Town) subcommittee of Manchester’s Com­ Sunday, 8:58 a.m. — furnace fire at 15 tree-arm Copies of the report are available munity Development Advisory Com­ Edgerton St. (Town) for public inspection at the Human Sunday, 6:21 p.m. — dumpster fire at 24 mittee, must be approved by the en­ Services office. tire Community Development Ad­ Sycamore Lane. (Town) machine. E y \ L - ! S Manchester police report LAST WEEK Only yNITlTO Manchester Police detectives Susan O’Rourke, 19, of 22 Greenhill • Makesh Persaud, 21, of East ^CHNOIOCIES arrested a 35-year-old Manchester St. and Michael Simons, 20, of Ver­ Hartford, charged with reckless resident after an attempted armed non all charged with breach of peace driving early Saturday. Court date is robbery at the Cumberland Farms in connection with a disturbance at a July 11. store, 1063 Main St. Saturday about Spruce Street address early today. • Kevin M. Lenti, 18, of 270 Save40 t • 8:30 p.m. Simons was additionally charg^ Gardner St., charged with operating plant protection William T. Shillington, of 875 Main with criminal mischief and O’Rourke while his license is under suspension. ThlsSIngerStyllsl* machine converts St. was charged with attempt to com­ with resisting arrest. Jerry was Court date is June 27. for in-the-round sewing of cuffs, collars, mit first-degree robbery. He was released for court July 11. The other • Paul D. Brennan, 24, of South sleeves and other hard-to-reach areas. Convenient front later committed to Norwich State two were held in lieu of bond for Windsor, charged with evading drop-ln bobbin. Carrying case or cabinet extra. Model 522. Two Unit 22 men in fireproof suits wave to apparatus in the Eighth Utilities District Hospital on a police hold following an court today. responsibility in connection with an parade spectators from the Pratt & Witney Parade Saturday afternoon. (Herald photo by examination by Manchester Hospital • Wayne M. Monnier, 17, of 90C accident Saturday afternoon in which Aircraft group float, Walthers Crash Truck, Chastain) authorities. Rachel Road, charged with third- he hit a parked car on Bissell Street. The float won an award for the best custom Police said a man walked into the degree assault in connection with a Court date is July 11. TouchAWlIdehae store, showed a silver handgun and fight earlier this year. Court date is l%&Sew*inadune. REALISTIC CASSETTE attempted to get into the cash July 10. • John W. Bollash, 24, of Vernon, register. After several unsuccessful • Holly L. Trueman, 17, of 866 charged with evading responsibility, attempts, he fled the store on foot. Center St., charged with fourth- in connection with an accident last” On an investigation by detectives degree larceny in connection with a Wednesday on Vernon Street. Court RECORDING TAPE later that night, they found a red ban­ shoplifting incident at King’s Friday date is June 27. dana, a silver blank handgun and a night. Court date is July 10. • Michael R. Christino, 18, of 21 Our exclusive Flip & Sew panel converts Stock up now for all your reeprding shirt similar to the one the robber • Darrell E. Lyford, 23, of East Bremen Road, charged with machine from flat-bed to free-arm for was described as wearing at Hartford, charged with breach of operating without a license in con­ easy In-the-round sewing. Other features: needs! Buy one cassette and get the Shillington’s apartment. peace, third-degree criminal mis­ nection with an accident Saturday 2-step bullt-ln buttonholer. Exclusive Soft Touch 6 0 -MINUTE second FREE— no limit. Record music to 9 0 -MINUTE chief and resisting arrest in connec­ night on Center Street. Police said fabric feed. Straight stretch stitch. Carrying case or take with you on summer trips, to the Two youths were arrested after an tion with a disturbance on Main- his car sideswiped one driven by Her­ cabinet extra. Made In U.S.A. Model 771. accident late Friday night on New Street early Sunday. Also arrested in man J. Jessen, 24, of Hebron. Court beach, on picnics. Make live recordings State Road involving two stolen cars. the same incident were Johnny H. date is June 27. of summer events, concerts, family Richard J. Breen, 16, of 17 Cannon Holgerson, 18, of Coventry, and Leo gatherings. Take advantage of this cas­ Road, East Hartford and Wayne R. D. Caler, 28, of Windham, both • Joseph S. Sousa, 30, of 310A ffanhiiMiHatrf lig-iag machiiie. Green Road, charged with operating Campbell, 17, of 56 Higbe Drive East charged with breach of peace. Court sette tape bargain now— the more you under the influence of liquor in con­ Hartford, were each charged with date fpr ail three is July 11. buy, the more you'll save! Buy ’em by the nection with an accident on Main C-90 second-degree larceny and second- • Alan J. Wilson, 16,185 Union St., Street Saturday night during which case and save up to $13.14(0-90)1 Sale de^ee larceny by possession. Police charged with reckless driving Sun­ Now O nly ^ 1S ^>30 44-M2 44-6N he hit a sign. Court date is July 18. ends 6/30/78.' said the vehicle driven by Breen was day. Court date is June 27. forced into a utility pole by the car Two snowblowers were reported 15 Interchangeable Fashion* stitches. • Albert A. Drumm Jr., 36, of 597 stolen from a town pump station off 4-step bullt-ln buttonholer. Cariying CHARGE IT driven by Campbell. Both youths fled Adams St., charged with driving un­ New State Road Friday, but were case or cabinet extra. Model 246. the scene, but were found a short dis­ der the influence of liquor Sunday. Reg. F Ea. (MOSTSTORESI Reg. 2^^ Ea. tance from the accident. Both youths Court date is June 27. recovered by employees about ISO yards from the station in the woods. were released on $2,500 surety bonds • Kenneth J. Krewalk, 20, of 180 Burglaries were reported at a RADIO SHACK OWNS AND OPERATES 21 ELECTRONICS FACTORIES! for court appearances July 3. The 'Porter St., charged with driving un­ cars were stolen from East Hartford Valley Street home and at a Radio Shack Radie der the influence of liquor Sunday. MANCMIITIRPARKADl,MinGliMtir TRI-CITY PLAZA, Vimon Dealer^. and Manchester. Court date is July 11. Hackmatack home Friday. A stereo EVERYTHING ABOUT SEWING IS EASIER AT set, a television and some meats Look lor this /h a ck • Ernest L. Spencer, 29, of East CHARTIR OAK MALL, Em Hirtlord were taken from the Valley Street TEL sign in your PIALMM Other arrests over the weekend in­ Hartford, charg^ with operating un­ 856 MAIN ST. neighborhood apartment, but nothing was missing Members of the Hayward Fire Co. in Utilities District Parade. clude the following: der the influence of liquor Saturday. MANCHESTER SINGER 648-4308 •HOP RITE PLAZA, Ipmcir IL, Minehmir from the other home. M W W M C t N U M AND f ARTICIFATINQ AARROVf O O tA lC M IA DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES Colchester, lead the apparatus in the Eighth • Sharon D. Jerry, 17, of Vernon; Court date is July 11. PriCM optlo nti •( pArtidipAliog dASlers. * A Trademark of THE SINGER COMPANY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 19, 1978— PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 19, 1978 ^ I Conference fBaurl|palpr Supuiuy Hpralb k ( Open forum ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm I to be held Founded Oct. 1, 1881 m- Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International Support by Catholics] Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643*2711. Prop. 13 The annual Lakeville Conference of Raymond F Robmson. Editor*Publisher Harold E Turkmgton, Managing Editor the Councils of Women of the Archdiocese of Hatford will be concept held Wednesday, June 28, at 9 a.m. at O p in io n the Salisbury Central School in To the editor; Lakeville. ’The Manchester Property Owners Women planning to attend should Association is happy that Proposition make reservations with their 13 passed. We support the concept of representative bv Thursday. • • • Briefly noted Proposition 13 and hppe our elected The theme of the conference will be representatives will take notice. TTie “ Let Your Light Shine Through Family Enrichment.” rate of errors — on the long MPOA will be joining, and suppor­ On the subject of taxes — but will be celebrated by the not Proposition 13, for a form down to 5.7 percent from ting, the Connecticut Taxpayers Most Rev. John Whealon at St. change — there’s encouraging last year's 8.5 percent, and on Association and the Tax Limitation Mary’s Church. Luncheon will' be word lor taxpayers on the fine the short form down to 4.9 per­ Group Committee. afterward at the White Hart Inn. The MPOA is angry at HUD for Officers of the Manchester Council art of filing returns. cent from 11.8 percent a year telling us what to do and how to iive, of Catholic Women were installed The Internal Revenue Ser­ ago. and, at the Board of Directors for recently. They are: vice says we re getting better Credit may be due this capitulating to HUD. The MPOA has Mrs. ’Theodore Potocki (Assump­ at it. year's simplified forms. Tlien constantly warned the citizens of tion), president; Mrs.Edward Fahey (St. Bartholomew), first vice presi­ That information may not again, it may be a case of Manchester to the danger of accep­ ting so-called free federal money. dent; Mrs. Edward Moriarty (St. ease the pain of having to pay overall improvement in our “ You’ll never get away with this, Mr. Christian!’’ James), second vice president; Mrs. ’The Board of Directors should tell Leroy Parker (St. Bridget), third Playing an old game up. but it does ease the task of form-completing skills. the citizens where they intend to put Which should not be sur- P • vice president; Mrs.John MacDonald processing for the IRS. 70 units of low-income housing before W'; .'i' (Assumption), fourth vice president; Getting into that old-time spirit, children Karly returns on this year's we accept any more grants. We feel Mrs. Robert Ryan (St. Bridget), from Grades 4, 5, and 6 of Manchester Green returns show a much lower e'Sh'prartice'aff" C oiitract talfc c o n fu sio ii that the Board of Directors showed '‘■.S'-. -H, recording secretary; Mrs. Thomas School play a musical game originating from poor discretion in approving a fair i.,f . ^ vn--;. Paker, (St. Bartholomew), cor­ JCC times gone by before entering the recently management negotiations under way By MARTHA ANGLE that the bargaining in both the housing program. responding secretary; Mrs. Louis restored 2(X)-year-old Keeney School on the . this year in the railroad industry and railroad industry and the Postal Ser­ Daigle (St. James), treasurer. JAMES CONSTRUCTION CO. AND ROBERT WALTERS HUD has said that we do not have a Cheney Homestead site. Inside the school, the U.S. Postal Service. vice involves issues of productivity problem with discrimination in WASHINGTON (NEA) - In they saw long benches on which were placed “28 yean of building experience.” Both Robert Strauss, Carter’s top as well as money. Manchester. Why should we subject Teachers learn use of CPR On the cold front ... domestic policy, as in foreign affairs, slates and replicas of hornbooks. (Herald the Carter administration still seems inflation adviser, and Barry If the railroads, for instance, can our landlords to possible law suits? 9 Physical education teachers at Manchester Memorial photo by Tompkins) unable to get its act together. Bosworth, director of the Council on achieve an agreement that permits Why should we have to pay taxes to germ-laden mucus and fights Hospital practice cardio-pulmonary resuscitation on a model I About town j Science marches on. Even when the president clearly Wage and Price Stability, have them to reduce the size of operating have HUD spy on us? DESIGN/BUILD SPECIALISTS Researchers at Mount Sinai infection. Test dosages clearly repeatedly emphasized the impor­ crews on trains, they will realize If you feel that these strings at­ on the floor of the school nurse’s office. Ken Cusson (back defines his objectives, as he did in Industrial • Commercial • Institutional Hospital in Miami Beach, ac­ demonstrated the substance’s tance of these two contracts to the in­ such a substantial savings in overall tach^ to federal monies are eroding right) was instructor-trainer for the course sponsored bv the The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post making the control of inflation his Former resident led and Residential work cording to a wire report, have "efficacious upper respiratory No. 1 domestic priority, the troops flation fight, noting the settlements labor costs that they may well be local autonomy, we should demand American Heart Association of Greater Hartford and the Town and Auxiliary will visit the Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital tonight. come up with a substance that tract infection therapy." under his command keep marching reached by railroad and postal unions able to afford a more generous wage from the Board of Directors a public Fire Department. The teachers (standing) are Mary Faignant could set the pattern for a far wider settlement for their remaining hearing and have full disclosures of and Dick Cobb and (on the floor) Doug Pearson and Priscilla Members are asked to meet at the mental health confab COMPLETE TURNKEY OPERATION works wonders lor some of the It's called chicken soup. to the beat of ■ post home, 608 E. Center St., by 6:30. round of contracts coming up in other employees. future demands that are going to be FROM PLANS AND SPECS THRU Okay, Mom, so what else is their own private Mally. (Herald photo by Pinto) Dr. Barbara Frauenglass, formerly of Manchester, misery of the ordinary cold. dummers. major industries next year. In the postal negotiations, as well, put on Manchester for accepting COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION new? Hose & Ladder Co. No. 1, Town recently organized and managed a workshop-seminar on It clears nasal passages of The latest Bosworth has publicly declared there are issues of automation which federal money. Fire Department, will meet Tuesday creative therapy for mental health at Cedar Crest example is the that unless the railroad and postal are at least as important to the John Tucci Mandanici backs Grasso at 6:15 p.m. at Central Headquarters Hospital in Newington. The subject was "A New Creative bitter and un­ settlements are held below a 30 per­ overall cost of a settlement as the secretary, MPOA for a drill. Approach to Therapy for Mental Health Patients and Ex­ / O n O \ 649-8229 seemly dispute cent wage increase over three years, dollar figures of any wage increase. 30 Castle Road patients.” \ £t\ JO J 649-5635 between White “we might as well forget about ★ ★ ★ Manchester BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Mayor The lieutenant governor slot is Election of officers of Campbell About 25 experts gave lectures and demonstrations in open because Lt. Gov. Robert K. ■ House economic talking about decelerating inflation In the railroad industry, especially, John C. Mandanici, who controls the Council for the next fiscal year will their various fields. Individual sessions dealt with the FRANK J. FILLORAMO, PRESIDENT anytime in the near future.” the administration needs to weigh city’s 51 Democratic delegates, says Killian has overturned tradition and be held tonight at 8 at the KofC home. therapeutic value of such diverse patient activities as advisers and the Labor Department 17A HILLCREST RD., BOLTON, CT 06040 Strauss, on the other hand, has the inflationary potential of a fat he is supporting the renomination of is fighting for the Democratic The first degree will also be con­ dancing, art, poetry, music, meditation,psycho-drama, Reflections over new health and safety standards nomination. ’The state’s delegates carefully eschewed any discussion of settlement against the economic im­ Gov. Ella Grasso. ferred. horticulture, and other activities in which patients have to combat brown lung disease in the Students will stage a convention in Hartford found help. numerical targets for acceptable pact of a strike — which would, by Mandanici also said he would like Hal Turkington textile industry. July 21 and 22. Sunset Club will not meet Tuesday, settlements and has let it be known most estimates, be far more to see the party nominate Comp­ Managing Editor It was, to put it mildly, a peculiar troller A. Edward Caldwell of Mrs. Grasso will have a large voice nor during the summer. The next he doesn't think much of Bosworth’s devastating and more quickly felt participate place to make a stand against poten­ Bridgeport, a close political friend in who will run in the No. 2 spot. But meeting will be in September. tially inflationary government approach. than the effect of last winter’s coal and ally, as lieutenant governor. she has not given any Indication who * ★ ★ strike. To the editor: Mandanici said Saturday he she would like to see as her running Polish Women’s Alliance Group 246 J regulations — as Carter himself ul­ Green School has closed its doors school, both inside and out, voluntari­ timately realized when he sided with In this instance, Strauss is It would appear, from the tugging In this day and age when all of us expects the Grasso-Caldwell com­ mate. She said that choice would not will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the to school children. The decision had ly supervising the playground at noon the Labor Department. probably the more prudent man, both and hauling within the adminstra- have heard and read comments bination will have strong support in come “until very late in the game,” home of Mrs. Alice Rose, 25 Cooper possibly at the convention. been made to close it next year, and so the teachers could eat lunch. The But even less controversial efforts politically and practically. As soon as tion, that Carter has a good deal critical of the conduct of many of our Fairfield County. St. its closing a year earlier is because children loved Sam and clustered to "jawbone” major unions and Bosworth tossed his 30 percent figure more work to do internally before he young people, 1 think it is refreshing of budget considerations. around him as he kept an eagle eye businesses into slowing the wage- into the public domain, he can reasonably expect the rest of the to note the extent of student par­ There has always been a school at on the enclosed play area. With three price spiral have been muddled by guaranteed that any contract nation to follow his lead in fighting ticipation in supporting the recent the Green since 1751; the present bus loads being brought to the school conflicting signals from key ad­ exceeding that target will be viewed inflation. series of Red Cross bloodmobile school was built in 1921. daily, our noon group was sizable. ministration officials. as a defeat for the administration’s What has emerged from the White operations held at our area high CARPET D They had a reception and reunion ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ anti-inflation effort. House to date is an uncertain schools. there last Tuesday night, and pupils 1 remember the heavy rains which A case in point is the rather con­ Furthermore, Strauss realizes — trumpet call, at best. During the month of May, special from several decades attended. preceded the hurricane of 1938. Mr. fused approach toward labor- as Bosworth apparently does not — bloodmobiles arranged and partially Who, then, should you look to for Illing called to alert me to the staffed by and for our high school CLEANED reminiscing? How about Miss Esther possibility of having to keep at school students were held at Howell Cheney Granstrom, who was principal there the children who ordinarily went Technical School, East Catholic High for about 18 years. home for lunch, due to flooding in Prisoners forfeit rights School, Manchester High School and Yes, she'd love to reminisce; so several areas. The three buses got Bolton High School. A total of well N offender be detained in a real prison, we ll let her. the students safely home before the By ANDREW TULLY matter. But again, a prison is not a over 350 students attempted to ★ ★ ★ onslaught that afternoon, Sam WASHINGTON - Concerning the not in a luxury hotel with overtones hotel. State legislatures do not lavish donate and in excess of 300 pints of 4 1 9 “ of an American Civil Liberties Union Many memories of my happy Trouton and I being the last to leave continued, and proper, call for prison grandiose appropriations on oUr critically needed blood was donated. association with Green School have the building. Schools were closed for reform, a thought in the form of a retreat. hoosegows. Individual menus are not When considered in terms of lives ★ ★ ★ returned. Arthur filing, then two days. question: Is it really relevant that within the budgetary reach of most of saved by this blood in our state, any living room Thus I find it difficult to become in­ superintendent of schools, asked me The school was used as a rationing when prisoners riot and hold guards these institutions. And a fundamental which could be many times 300, this dignant over some of the complaints , and adjoining hall in 1935 to accept a position as teacher center during World War II, and all hostage, official rescue parties of our detention system is that has to be an accomplishment of of the “political prisoners.” I find of Grade 8 and teaching principal of of the teachers participated in the sometimes wound, and even kill, a prisoners forfeit many rights. which the participating students, Re§ardless of Room Size less than tragic the fact that, say, an Manchester Green School where I evening clerical work. few rioters? ★ ★ ★ faculty and staff at these schools can organization of revolutionary in­ was to follow Miss Mabel Lanphear No. It is merely unfortunate. The In any case, the people in charge of be very'proud. mates was refused permission to who was retiring that June. The Green School population grew point is that if things in this country must constant­ We at the Manchester-Bolton hold meetings and that their reading 1 inherited from Miss Lanphear an when new homes were built on Lenox there had been no ly remind themselves that one of the Branch, American Red Cross, want matter from outside was censored. UPHOLSTERY Now ... Advanced tochnlquos excellent staff and a well-organized and Walker streets, our first grade rebellion, no one rights prisoners forfeit is the right to the public to know of this outstanding IlNVUVIliGRMM Politically, they may indeed seek a and chemical developmtnti school where it was tradition to growing to 55. Florence Dorsey was would have been incite riot within the walls and example of young people helping DUHKROOM new form of government, but in the make possible results respect the staff members. hired to help Miss Leidholdt. Most of hurt. Despite the threaten the lives of their custodians. other people and an undertaking of (o rM iiv u ) CLEANED cold view of their warders they are right in your home — end Pt The enrollment was then about 275, the grades then had 40-42 students, laments of career Several years ago when there was which we are very proud. andADJONRG prisoners who could start trouble. 95 a price you can afford. Now and there was one room of each and the school had doubled in size. liberations, cops killing and wounding during a Joseph L. Swensson Sr. M L l CLEARED do not launch One can understand prison com­ you can have your carpets grade from first through eighth. ★ ★ ★ rebellion at Attica Prison in New Chairman |(l>|iffctiif$in)’29n«s wn ONLY plaints that prison officials are insen­ cleaned profossionolly os Kindergarten classes met for one Fire broke out in the attic of the armed attacks on _ York state, officials released the text Blood Program Committee $ 1 6 5 0 sitive to their scruples against eating session daily in the auditorium. school early on a December morning the holders of hostages just for the of an underground newsletter, ‘"The often os you like. certain foods such as pork because 2 CUSHION ★ ★ ★ in 1943. Hannah Jensen, who lived hell of it. Iced Pig.” The newsletter urged At­ 2 1 5 0 the complaints involve a religious SINGLE CUSHION CHAIR During my first year at Green near the school, called me and I Now. What is urgently relevant is a tica prisoners to “take over the LOVE SEAT School the staff included Frances arrived when the firemen were general recognition that our prisons prison ... and kill, kill, kill!” 3 CUSHION Donaldson, kindergarten (Mary hosing water into the attic and the these days contain a new kind of in­ These are men who will be Yesterdays 2 6 5 0 Hutchinson later taught that area for four lower grades, it was sad to see. mates. They call themselves placated by more visits from COUCH many years); Reta Shea, Grade 1; With the help of a dedicated staff, “political prisoners,” believing they Thoughtj clergymen and a little more fruit in Marjorie Leidholdt, Grade 2; Marion we worked for two days to make are victims of a discrimatory socie­ their daily diet? 25 years apo CALL NOW Legg and Frances Allen, Grade 3; arrangements for double sessions un­ ty. They hold that they were shipped James Perry is named new school None Pearson, Grade 4; Marion til the rejjairs were completed. off to jail as part of society’s deter­ It’s a warm and sunny day at Gay building inspector. ^ (ARPn DYED 'SPECIAL OFFER Gaffey, Grade 5; Ellen Shea, Grade The school lunch program was mination to repress their political City and the small strip of beach is Drought is hurting local crops. for Appointment f Almanac ) YES .. Wo will Dyt Your Corpot 6; and Margaret Boyle, Grade 7, begun very sfmply by Mrs. Martha beliefs. They seek to win freedom by more crowded than we have ever Postmen Walk for Cerebral Palsied nets $3,204, tripling the 1952 to a BrillionI, Vivid Color. Right Margaret and I did departmental Vennard who prepared soup and violence, not through the appellate seen it. Children are everywhere; 8 to 5 in Your Homol No Inconvtnionco. By Uniled Press International total. work in the seventh and eighth cocoa at five cents a mug. The PTA process. chasing in and out of the water, You Can Wolk on it Immodiatoly. Today is Monday, June 19, the 170th grades, her areas being social studies bought a few pots and pans to start us ★ ★ ★ digging tunnels, and miniature pools; 10 years ago 678-0092 You Will Bo Asteundod. Obviously, what we have to do is day of 1978 with 195 to follow. ANY UVINO ROOM OFF 9 and music, and mine math and off. Later we became part of the making excited scoops at the min­ Ernest'S. Harris Jr. of Hartford is The moon is approaching its full ANY UVINt# ROOM HAUANOMNMO English. federal program and were assisted find ways to reach these people. It is nows in the shallows. How alive they named associate pastor of Second and HAU ■OOMLwdMnf 8Ma) phase. With cooperation and encourage­ by Ruth Kissman, Ruth Barrette, a tall order. are. Congregational Church. on any upliobtery cleaninf mth ei- There is no morning star. ment from Mr. Illing, the staff, the and later Gerda Orr whose husband Since the prisoners are in pokey for “Jesus called for the children and' State Sen. David M. Barry, i Uwr one of the above carpet clea» I The evening stars are Mercury, parents, and the students, I began to Bill was the efficient custodian for law breaking and not for, say, dis­ said, ‘Let the little ones come to me; Democrat, is nominated by acclama­ ’108” *148” lingspeciali I Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. enjoy the job of teacher by day and many years. agreeing with President Carter’s do not try to stop them; for the tion for re-election. Those born on this date are under principal by night. ★ ★ ★ politics, prison administrators and kingdom of God belongs to such as Trash contract is awarded to the the sign of Gemini. Sanitary Refuse Co. of Manchester, ★ ★ ★ In 1945 when Ruth Crampton guards naturally treat them as law­ these’.” Luke 18: 16. breakers. There is no regulation that French philosopher and but contract details are still un­ The Manchester Green Community retired, I was made supervising prin­ Nancy Carr settled. Club had held dances and card games cipal of the Green and Lincoln orders special treatment for a white MACC nlathernatician was born June 19, 1623. on Friday or Saturday nights to raise Schools which had a combined enroll­ rapist who happens to be a Baptist, money to help the school, but soon a ment of about 1,100 pupils. During or a Republican, or for a murderer GUARANTEED CARPET CLEANING group of parents became interested that time Hyatt Sutliffe, later prin­ who happens to be a Black Muslim. m r u m m f M9 mrmmL. in forming a study group to Iharn cipal of tiling Junior High, was the Put another way, when a man Our expert crews will cleon yeur carpet A upholstery better then more about children and how they enters prison he encounters, often for m'i lomn mn eighth grade teacher and teaching rwr w( you hove ever seen before; or your nteoey is returned io [U U , mature. principal. He was followed by the first time, the. ideal of full equali­ m s m m n/f wfif Out of that study group was bom, Madeline Mitchell who had taught ty. ’Theoretically, everybody is mis­ CAMEO CARPET CLEANING & DYEMG CO. MC., AVON in 1939, the first I^A in town. erable, although perhaps in varying the third and sixth grades previous to SfaVING GREATBINAITFORD METRO AREA During my early years at Green becoming supervising principal of degrees. m School, I realized that 10 percent of Grades K-€ at Green School. That, after all, is what prisons are ru our school was made up of foster Many dedicated teachers, too all about. Rehabilitation, sure, and m iHHfif children who were being brought up numerous to be listed here, and much more of it than we have now. m THU y in good homes, mostly in the Lydall countless concerned parents will long But a prison sentence remains a m m and Lake streets areas. be remembered for thejr services to form of punishment. The fatqily of Mki ml I recall with gratitude all that Sam Manchester Green School during the the citizen who was shot dead by a Trouton, custodian, did for the years I served there — 1935-1953. street mugger demands that the MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Mon., June 19, 1978- PAGE .SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manch«»ter. Conn., Mon., June 1», l»7» Anroman-Roy Healy-Malone Mount Carmel party

Annette Juliette Roy of Stratford and Joseph David Jennifer Jane Malone and John McLean Healy, both of Anroman of Derby were married June 11 at St. Manchester, were married June 17 at St, Jamek Church Bartholomew Church in Manchester. draws neii ors ire in Manchester. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. $144,000 in the residential answered "C&W Catering.” Wawer Roy of 31 Finley St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and By MAL BARLOW neighborhood which is on the borders came to the phone when requested Mrs Owen F. Anroman of Derby. The b^ide is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. John Heruld Reporler of business and industrial zones and said he is not running C&W The Rev. Joseph Smith of Storrs celebrated the nuptial Malone of 84 Prospect St. The bridegroom is the son of - EAST HARTFORD - A banquet further west on Roberts Street. Catering. His daughter Margaret is mass and performed the double-ring ceremony. The Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Healy of 77 Concord Road. held Saturday night at the Mount For years the society has rented running it and has always run it. He church was decorated with white gladioluses and daisy The Rev. Birkery Johnson of Bloomfield celebrated the Carmel Hall at 30 Roberts St. for the the hall for wedding parties, dances, is the superiniendent of the hall, he pompons. Ms. Kathy Donovan of Manchester was nuptial mass and performed the double-ring ceremony. Spanish American Bowling League The church was decorated with white daisies and greens. banquets and other gatherings. The said. organist and soloist. re-ignited a feud between neighbors society of about 50 families pays- He said C&W Catering is now The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a Miss Jill Cislaghi of Duxbury, Mass., was soloist. of the hall and caterer Clem Wawer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a about $1 per month and meets on located at 29 Francis St., his home. sata-lustre organza gown trimmed with venise flower ’’There were people in the parking Nantucket heirloom gown of cotton with eyelet inserts special holidays a handful of times a Yet he said all the equipment used by and leaf lace and designed with fitted bodice. Queen Anne lot screaming at 2:30 in the morning and designed with a matching overblouse with a year, said Maurice Chirico, society C&W Catering is kept at the hall. He neckline. Bishop sleeves and chapel-length train. Her (Sunday)," said Mrs. Susan Kniep of said the hall has a lien on it and it walking-length mantilla of imported silk illusion was handkerchief collar and short cap sleeves. Her headpiece president, during the ZBA hearing. 50 Roberts St. “It was a really “belongs” to the hall. edged with lace and attached to a Camelot cap. She was an old-fashioned pearl snood and she carried a The ZBA hearing was held to drunken fiasco." decide whether or hot to allow the He said he has complied with the carried a colonial bouquet of stephanotis, pink bridal gardenia with trailing ivy. "I’m not going to take any more of society a zoning variance to operate ZBA decision. ro.ses and baby's breath. this harassment,” said Wawer. “I About the party on the weekend, he Mrs Janet Grzybowski of Manchester served as Miss Ellen M. Shainin of Manchester was maid of a catering service out of the hall. The won’t let her (Mrs. Helen Stengeland ZBA v o t^ to deny the variance. Mrs. said, “There was no problem what­ r u n matron of honor Bridesmaids were Mrs. Diane Roy of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Prudence Malone, Miss of 40.Roberts St.) get away with any Kniep said it was her understanding soever. We were done at 2 a.m. It Manchester, the bride s sister-in-law; and Miss Gilda Laura Malone, and Mrs. Peter Quish, all of Manchester of this. I’ll file another complaint this meant Wawer’s C&W Catering went so perfect it was pathetic.” Anroman of Derbv. tne bridegroom's sister. Miss Denise and sisters of the bride; and Miss Margaret Healy of Manchester, the bridegroom’s sister. against her with the police.” Service could no longer operate from He said he turned the lights on so Showmobile makes debut Roy of Manchester, the bride s sister, was junior Mrs. Kniep said she and her hus­ the hall just like a business. the last people leaving the party bridesmaid band went to bed about midnight. could get to their cars. Then he Showmobile. It honors Samuel Paul Kaplan of Bridgeport served as best man. Ushers James M. Higgins of Higganum served as best man. Attorney Stephen Barron, town By CHRIS BLAKE The unit, which has been used four They and other neighbors woke up at turned off the lights. Soon after a Roskin, a longtime East Hartford were Ronald Roy of Manchester, the bride's ; and Ushers were Christopher J. Malone and Sean P. Malone, assistant corporation counsel, said Herald Reporter times, is scheduled to make about 24 2;30 a.m. Sunday due to what they police officer came to him at the businessman who willed a large sum Joseph Tontini of Derby, the bridegroom's cousin. Steven both of Manchester and brothers of the bride; James P, today C&W Catering can hold EAST HARTFORD - The strains more appearances in parks and con­ said were people screaming in the back kitchen door and told him there of money to the foundation to make Smith of Windsor, the bride's godchild, was ring bearer. Healy of Manchester, the bridegroom’s brother; and banquets in the hall just like any , of barbershop harmony and dixieland valescent homes throughout the parking lot. Who called police is not other catering firm. He said he has has been a complaint. its contributioq possible. summer. A reception was held at Mama Mia's in Manchester, Lawrence J. Cagianello of Manchester. jazz music filled the air Sunday certain but Wawer believes it was been told C&W has moved out of the The police-reported they, had'been Mayor Richard Blackstone was un­ after which the couple left for Bermuda. They will reside A reception was held at the home of the bride s parents, afternoon as the town officially The Galvanized Jazz Band Mrs. Stengeland who lives next door hall and is obeying the law. called to the scene but had found it able to attend, but he prepared a tape provided a sizzling finale to the day’s in Stratford, after which the couple left on a trip to Ireland. They will to the hall. peaceful on their arrival and received its $32,000 Showmobile at recorded speech for the event. Mrs Anroman is employed as a social worker with the “The only question is, can they run the Penney High School athletic events. After an entrance in a 1937 reside in Manchester. The hall is run by the Our Lady of therefore made no arrests. Blackstone said the Showmobile Department of Children and Youth Services for the State a business out of there,” Barron said. field. black Rolls Royce.the seven-piece Mount Carmel Society, a religious Wawer said the whole area may be can perform the same function for of Connecticut. Mrs. Healy Is employed as a registered nurse at “Well the answer is no. If they use The Showmobile is a 28-foot unit band heated up with classics like association founded about 52 years rezoned business or industry soon the town that the traveling "That’s Aplenty," "The Wolverine Mr, Anroman is currently a law student at the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mr. Healy is enrolled in the kitchen in the hall to serve a par­ with a portable stage and fold-out ago as a “way station" for Italian and make all the friction with the troubadors did for the citizens in Blues, " “Sweet Georgia Brown" and University of Bridgeport School of Law. iBoske photo! .Mrs. Joseph D, Anroman the Master of Business Administration Program at the ty in the club, that’s alright. extension. It was donated to the town immigrants, said its attorney, “I’ve been told Mr. Wawer’s handful of the hall’s residential medieval times. “The Tiger Rag." University of Connecticut and'is employed by Allstate Gerland DelPiano of East Hartford, neighbors come to an end. He noted by the Rotary Club as part of the “The Showmobile can serve the business is elsewhere now. I’ve had club’s 50th anniversary activities. The event drew a crowd of about Insurance Co. of Farmington. (Naylor photo) Mrs. John IM. Healy during a Zoning Board of Appeals no reports from the police or Frank the many new businesses on Roberts important function of carrying art, The Hartford Insurance City 100. Most either brought lawn chairs (ZBA) hearing March 30. In 19^ the . Barone (director of the town depart­ Street and the making of a new com­ literature, music an culture directly or enjoyed the events sprawled on Vallera-Krause society got a permit to build a place prehensive town plan of develop­ Chorus, a group of barbershop to the people, where it rightfully ment of inspections and permits) to singers, started the festivities by blankets. on Roberts Street to hold their ment. The plan will be discuss^ belones,” Blackstone said. the contrary. performing a variety of well- f College grads religious meetings. The land is held “If there was a wild party there, tonight at 7 in an informational ses­ Kathy E. Krause and Joseph J. Vallera, both of in trust for the society by the St. received hits. Among the songs they that’s not Clem Wawer’s fault. They sion held by the Planning and Zoning performed were “California Here I Melrose, Mass., were married April 22 at Concordia Mary’s Church and the mortgage Commission (PZC) in the Town Hall. should call the police.” Come,” “ Ragtime Cowboy Joe” and Lutheran Church in Manchester. paid by the society is $800 per month. He said the few people living near Aircraft firm sold Thomas J. Danyliw, son of Dr. and Mrs. Danyliw of 43 A phone call to Mount Carmel hall “Let Me Sing and I’m Happy.” The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George The building is now assessed at the hall have made countless false Forest St., received a doctor of medicine degree June 9 from The Herald this morning was Krause of 239 Spring St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. complaints against parties at the Following their performance, and Mrs. Dominic Vallera of West Hartford. from Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson William Connolly of the Hartford hall. FARMINGTON (UPI) - New of United Technologies Corp. The Rev. Burton Strand of Concordia Lutheran Church University. He will begin a residency in family medicine. “This will continue unless the Foundation for Public Giving gave a brief talk. The foundation put up the England Aircraft Products Co. has Howmet is based on Maskegon, performed the double-ring ceremony, David Almond of He graduated from St. Michael’s College where he police or the prosecutor do first $15,000 as a “challenge” to the been purchased by the Michigan- Mich., and makes components for Manchester was organist and soloist. received a BA degree in 1974. something about it,” Wawer said. Rotary, Connolly said. based Howmet Turbine Components gas turbine engines. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Mrs. Kniep said the neighbors and gown of opaque chiffon lavishly appliqued with re­ TTie Rotary matched the contribu­ Corp., an American subsidiary of-a New England Aircraft's president Jeffrey Maron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maron of their attorney, Raymond Madorin Jr. tion, largely through an auction it French corporation. The sale price and founder, George Einstein, will embroidered Alencon lace with seed pearl accents and of New Britain, will meet with Assis­ designed with Victorian neckline. Empire waistline, long 66 Tankeroosen Road, Vernon, graduated magna cum held. . was not disclosed. continue as president. Other manage­ laude from the University of Massachusetts with a tant State’s Attorney John Bailey “Service above self is the Rotary’s New England Aircraft Products, ment personnel also will be retained. fitted sleeves with bell sleeves edged in lace and A-line Thursday to talk about Mt. Carmel skirt draped to a lace-edged hem cascading to an at­ degree in environmental design. He graduated from motto,” Connolly said. “In East which as $10 million in annual sales, The company has about 275 Rockville High School in 1974. , Hall. Hartford it isn’t just words. They makes components for jet engines employees at plants in Farmington, tached chapel-length train. Her fingertip veil of illusion SUMMERTIME “Nothing has changed since the went out and did it.” and has been a supplier to the Pratt Plainville and Bristol. was scalloped with lace edging and attached to a Juliet ZBA hearing,” Mrs. Kniep said. Joan Fazzina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fazzina Connolly also mentioned a plaque & Whitney Aircraft Group, a division cap covered in chiffon and lace appliques. She carried a “The town is doing nothing. Yet I of 159 Birch St., graduated from Northwestern Connec­ which was installed on a panel of the crescent-shaped bouquet of phalaenopsis, stephanotis, thought the decision had been made white roses and ming fern, ticut Community College with an associate’s degree. She majored in the legal secretarial field. (by the ZBA) on March 30. Mrs. Carol L. Bond of Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y., was “It’s not funny any longer.” TECH STEREO her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Ms. Miss Fazzina graduated from Manchester High School The Mount Carmel Hall at 30 Roberts St. looks much neater Cynthia Krause of East Hartford, the bride’s sister; Mrs. in 1975. now in this photo taken soon after the dirt parking lot was Diane Bilodeau of West Hartford, the bridegroom's paved several weeks ago. It cost about $16,000 and is part of East Hartford sister; Ms. Gail Byrnes of New Haven and Ms. Pamela Fanska of Cromwell, cousins of the bride. Kathleen Martin of 141 Pine St. graduated magna cum $20,000 improvement program at the hall, said Clem Wawer, Police report hRli superintendent. (Herald photo by Barlow) Robert A. Grant of Melrose, Mass., served as best laude with a bachelor’s degree from Westfield (Mass.) On Saturday night, police INVENTORY man. Ushers were Scott LePage of Fitchburg, Mass., State College. responded to a sound alarm at the Scott Mills of Staten Island, N. Y., Robert Horner of Glen­ East Hartford Golf Course. They dale, N.Y., and Jack Gizienski of Warwick, R.l. Linda Glenney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayberry group plans arrived and caught Jeffrey A reception was held at The Colony in Talcottville, Glenney of 182 Boulder Road, graduated from Hartwick Starts Now at all Weathervanes! Woodward, 21, of Mount Geneva, after which the couple left for Bermuda. For traveling, College with a bachelor of arts degree in German. N.Y. Mrs, Vallera wore a pink pantsuit with white accessories. summer youth program SKIRT CLEARANCE 1/3 OFF Woodward had entered by The couple is residing in Melrose, Susan R. Harrison of 116B Ambassador Drive received EAST HARTFORD - The said the town department of parks smashing in a panel on an overhead CLEARANCE Mrs. Vallera is employed as a computer programmer a juris doctor degree from Suffolk University Law Reg. J18-$28, Pretty wraps and dirndls in prints, Mayberry Village Association an­ and recreation will have things going door. He was charged with third at Finast Inc. In Somerville, Mass. Mr. Vallera. received M i . School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip solids, vegetable dyes! ^13. nounced over the weekend it is on at Labor Field. The village will degree burglary, possession of a master's degree In mechanical engineering and is Harrison. working on a summer youth program also have University of Connecticut burglary tools and fourth degreee employed as a senior engineer at Gillette Co. in Cam­ iM rs. Joseph J. Vallera in the village. It is seeking volunteers Extension Service available to help larceny (shoplifting). He is being bridge, Mass. (Nassiff photo) Nancy M. Luckman of 30 Waranoke Road received a and donations for it now. run programs, she said. held on $5,000 bond. juris doctor degree from Suffolk University Law School. SUMMER BLOUSES 1/3 OFF ’The association is a member group “With the help of local volunteers, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Luckman. Reg. 811-$28. Menswear looks, delicate crepe de of the East Hartford Citizen Action we hope to be able to provide the There was a complaint about a loud Births chines, ginghams, more! 5-13. Group (EHCAG). youth of Mayberry Village with a party at the Mount Carmel Hall on 30 Village members will meet well-rounded program,” Mrs. Roberts St. at 2:19 a.m. Sunday. SALE Michel L, Deyorio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Deyorio of Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Mayberry Komgiebel said. Police said several Spanish-speaking Carl.son, Trenion, son of Ralph G. Jr. and Lea Perry Mrs. Lillian Tedford of 48 Academy St. He has a brother, TONS OF HUGE * LOWEST PRICES * m BRAND 87 St.,John St., received an associate’s degree in in­ JR. JEANS, PANTS 13.97-15.97 School, said JoAnne O’Connor of the Superintendent Eugene Diggs has people were talking loudly in the Carlson of 222 School St. He was born June 4 at Christopher, S'/z; and a sister, Mara, 6. dustrial electricity with high honors from New Reg. $14-823. Fashion jeans and summer pants, committee which has been working promised village people the use of parking lot after a bowling banquet. EQUIPMENT DISCOUNT ^ YOU’LL EVER FIND ^ NAMES Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Hampshire State Vocational Technical College in on the plans. the school grounds in the summer, Police told them to stop and they parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Perry of 152 Lenox St. His Kenney, Brendan John, son of Brian and Patricia .all at fantastic savings. 5 to 13. Manchester, N.H. “We hope many people will attend said Mrs. O’Connor. They can also quickly got into their cars and left paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carlson Hood Kenny of Buff Cap Road, Ellington. He was born the meeting to find out what already use the gym on rainy days. the parking lot. Sr. of 64 Regent St. His maternal great-grandmother Is June 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal SPECTACULAR Megan M. Fitzgerald of 140 Richmond Drive:, is available this summer in There are about 300 youths in the Ruth Nugent of Southington. He has a brother, Travis, 21 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hood of 1282 graduated magna cum laude from Michael’s COOL TEE TOPS 1/3 OFF Mayberry Village and help us expand village area, they said. All residents A man entered the Medi Mart Store months. Silver Lane, East Hartford. His paternal grandparents SAVINGS College, Winooski Park, Vt. She was selected by her Reg. $6-$16. Pick basics or novelties, with the program with their ideas,” she are invited to the Wednesday at 1227 Burnside Ave. and asked the are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kenney of Great Neck, N.Y, His department chairman as an outstanding graduate in embroidery, hoods, piping and blouson meeting. cashier for a pack of cigarettes. UP T O Zawisiowski, Kyle Stephan, son of Edward S. and paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Peter C. Kenny Sr. of said. English, She is the daughter of Probate Judge and Mrs. styles, too. Lots of colors, styles, SML. Betty Komgiebel of the committee When she turned around to get them, Bayonne, N.J. He has two brothers, Brian, 5, and Harriet Groves Zawistowski of 57 Green Manor Road. He William E. Fitzgerald. he pulled a hand gun and told her to was born June 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Patrick, V/z. give him all her money. Receivers Turntables Speakers Tape Decks Car Stereos Headphones maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Groves TERRY TOPS 1/3 OFF Alert 15-year-old girl The cashier opened the cash of 45 Brookfield Road, Bolton. His paternal grandparents register and gave the man $75. He are Mrs. Phyllis J. Zawistowski of 58 Constance Drive, Reg. $8-$20. Catch the newest in tops, in then asked her to open the safe. She several styles, bright colors, SML. prevents serious fire opened it and hand^ over $225. The Kagan, Krislin Lee, daughter of James Jr. and Sandra cashier said she did not know in what Sisto Fagan of 47 Scott Drive, Vernon. She was born June EAST HARTFORD - An alert 15- roof. She picked up the burning board direction the man went or whether he 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ JR. SHORTS 3.97-6.97 year-old girl saved the Main and threw it to the sidewalk below. “The firemen asked me if I was a used a vehicle to get away. Police parents are Mr and Mrs. Frank Sisto of Middletown, Reg. $5-$12. Stretchy terries, and basic Hardware Store from a serious fire monkey,” Miss Ginio said. “They are investigating. N.J. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James boxers in assorted colors, blends. SML, Sunday night. Fagan of Middletown, N.J. She has a brother, Matthew, Joanne L. Ginio, an eighth grade were wondering how I got down there Alexander Dece J r., 30, was 21 months. student at the Center School, was to put out the fire.” drinking lemonade in the kitchen of Miss Ginio said the fire was out arrested Sunday afternoon after a SUMMERTIME DRESSES within 30 minutes after she dis­ resident complained of a prowler in Pelletier, I'raneiH Lee, son of Donald and Cindy the third floor apartment at 1183 1/3 to 1/2 OFF the area of Christine Drive. The com­ Bigelow Pelletier of 2979 Main St., Coventry. He was born Main St., where her family lives. covered the smoke. She suffered plaint said the prowler was standing Reg. $26-$42. One and twopiece dresses, Miss Ginio noticed that a fan was minor burns on her hands. June 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal on a picnic table at the rear of 39 grandmother is Shirley Bigelow of 2979 Main St., Coven­ plus sundresses and some longs, sizes 5-13. blowing smoke into the kitchen. She Fire Marshall John Armstrong Christine Drive. rushed to the window where she saw said there was no serioijj damage. A try. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dece was charged with criminal Pelletier of Coventry. He has a brother, Kevin. a board burning on the first floor roof Armstrong said Miss Ginio “saved us CANVAS, FABRIC BAGS 11.99 of Main Hardware Store next to from a serious fire.” trespassing in the third degree and The fire is under investigation, disorderly conduct. He was released Reg. $16-$20. Cotton eprd and canvas hand­ where she lives. LfPard, Andrea Belli, daughter of Donald and Emily on $250 cash bond. His court date is Strnad LePard of 70 Andover Road, East Hartford. She She rushed down to the first floor Armstrong said. NOW THRU JUNE 30th bags for summer, in naturals, colors. July 10. was born June 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her and jumped from a porch onto the maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Strnad of 33 Trebbe Drive. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A1 FAMOUS SUNGLASSES 3.97 • Some Items Limited In Quantity LePard of Portland. She has a brother, Matthew, 3Vz; and ■ Reg. $6-$8. Good-time sunglasses from a East Hartford fire calls two sisters, Kristen, 8, and Michele, 6. • No Rain Checks famous maker in shell, wire frames. J the Mount Carmel Hall on Roberts Mill Road. I riuno, Duiiiel JuHepli, son of Daniel and Donna Ted- Friday, 9:20 p.m. — Medical call to 13 Street. Sunday, 10:15 a.m. — Medical call to 15 ford Uriano of 65 Robert Road, He was born June 10 at Burnside Ave. Saturday, 4:36 p.m. — Motor vehicle Prospect St. FOR THE EARLY BIRD we have several items: one of a kind items, Manchester MemoPfal Hospital. His maternal grand­ Friday, 9:24 p.m. — Dumpster fire at 37 accident at 801 Silver Lane. Sunday, ll:18a,m. — Medical call to 30 trade ins, repaired units, demo units that will be priced to move! parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nichols of Burnham St. Smith Drive. Saturday, 5:01 p.m. — Motor vehicle Tower Rrad. His paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. T. Grey of Friday, 11:09 p.m. — False alarm at accident oppo^te 1088 Main St. '-Sunday, 12:38 p.m, — Medical call to 39 These items will be on sale all week long at all Tech Stereo Stores. the corner of Burnside Avenue and Saturday, 5:42 p.m. — Medical call to East Eldridge Street. His maternal great-grandmother is Delmont.Road. Whitney Street. 50 Church a . Sunday, 3:20 p.m. — False alarm at 320 They will not be at the sidewalk sale. Saturday, 12:02 a.m. - Medical call to Saturday, 5:50 p.m. — Medical call to Silver Lane. All these items are in limited quantity. 235 Main St., apartment 4D-1. Route 2 eastbound. Sunday, 3:35 p.m. — Medical call to the r Saturday, 1:50 a.m. — Medical call to Saturday, 8:03 p.m. — Medical call to Elks Club at 148 Roberts St. OPEN MONDAY I Happiness Is.,. 37 Butternut Drive. the Hockanum School. Sunday, 3:46 p.m. — Medical call to 101 THRU FRIDAY Saturday, 2:25 a.m. - Medical call to Saturday, 8:44 p.m. — Motor vehicle 10a.m. to9p.m. I A REALLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT Connecticut Blvd., apartment 3L. SATURDAY 393 Main St. accident at the comer of Silver Lane and > TECH ir AIR CONDITIdNED ir Sunday, 3:46 p.m. — Car leaking gas at lO a.m . to 6 p.m. I Saturday, 5:22 a.m. - Medical call to Forbes Street. 11 Madison St. I Route 2 northbound at Wilson Street. Saturday, 9:38 p.m. — Medical call to 4 Sunday, 5:09 p.m. — Medical call to 148 ALL ITEMS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Saturday, 7:41 a.m. - Medical call to ' Mountain View Drive. Roberts St. ALL ITEMS LIMITED I OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 P.M. Rolling Meadows. Saturday, 10:28 p.m. — Brush fire at 11 LIMITED “STEREO HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Sunday, 5:19 p.m. — Assisting police at TO IN STOCK TO IN STOCK Saturday, 11:21 a.m. - Dumpster fire Cannon Road. , ' the corner of Ellington Road and School W ashington Plaza I SPECIAL • ManohMtor Parfcadt 838 Farmington Ave. Caldor Shopping Plaza QUANTITIES • East Brook Mall at 29 Smith Drive. Saturday, 10:58 p.m. — Wash down on Street. QUANTITIES Middletown. 346-7953 ONLY 317 Highland Streat ONLY Farmington, 677-2432 Manchester. 646*8364 I tbs. MY CIEAMIK' • Waalfarma Mall Saturday, 12:16 p.m. — Medical call to the Roberts Street entrance ramp to Sunday, 7:04 p.m. — Medical call to the I 8 2 .0 0 • Markat Plaea, Qlaatonbury 18 Patricia Drive. Interstate 84. corner of Burnside and Moore avenues. P rotpect Plaza Elm Plaza Norwichtnwn Plaza Manchester • 646-4277 Saturday, 2:03 p.m. — Smoke bomb at Sunday, 3:11 a.m. — Medical call to 61 Sunday, 9:05 p.m. — False alarm at Weat Hartford. 233-2913 Enfield. 745-1074 Norwich. 877-1464 I H a C O H LAUNDROMAT 309fr«inR(^ 20 Henderson Drive. . Adams St. 1183 Main St. Saturday, 3:51 p.m. — Medical call to Sunday, 6:20 a.m. — Medical call to 60 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon.. June 19. 1978 - PAGE XINK .PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 19, 1978 Running is therapy for heart attack victim marathon for children’s diabetes. He Dr, Liss said his program is again increased to three miles. This alternately to increase the pulse liy CIIKIS KLAKK When he returned home on October rate.^’ felt that I and another fellow in the successful despite some skepticism 31, Dr. Liss put him on a program of was in July, 1977. By December, Dr. Liss had Kurker program would he able to enter it,” in the medical commraunity. He has 'lilr; Hcriilil ltr|)orlrr walking and prescribed medication “ In September,” he said, “ I Kurker said. managed to cut down the time Which EAST HARTFORD — Running a jogging on a steady basis.' to control the pulse rate. switched from the exercise program Kurker started increasing his Kurker said he had always been most heart attack victims spend in five-mile race in just under 50 Kurker went back to work on to a program of walking greater competitive before the heart attack.. the hospital from 22 days to 11 or 12 minutes is not considered unusual. speed as his "target pulse rate,” the December 6 and continued his distances at a faster rate. This time, however, he set only one days. However, it is unusual and even "Each time I took a stress test rate he was shooting for,/ was walking exercises. increased. goal — to finish the face. I think the fact that two people remarkable if the runner does it just “I gradually built up to a distance they increased the distance 1 I “That was my main goal,” he said. who couldn’t walk when they had . 1 19 months after suffering a serious walked,” he said. "Also, I was "In a short time I had no difficulty of one to one-and-a-half miles by jogging three miles in 45 minutes,” "The only thing I wanted to do was their heart attacks were able tb run heart attack. recording my pulse rate at all times April of 1977,” he said. he said. "By January or February, I finish and not come in last. I kept five miles indicates the success of Charles Kurker, 49, of 200 Bradley On May 9, he visited Dr. Liss’s during these exercises.” looking back during the race to see- the program,” Dr. Liss said St., did just that in May when he ran got it down to 32. minutes for three rehabilitation program for the first By October, Dr. - Liss had given miles. where I was.” ’The program is held at the Gengras' in a five-mile race to benefit time. He had read about the program Kurker permission to "walk and jog Ambulatory Care Center across the chiidren's diabetes programs. "In Mav. Dr. Liss told us about this Kurker finished 560th out of more during a visit to the hospital in April. street from St. Francis Hospital. For Kurker, it was a milestone — f than ^ runners. Paul Ciancl, a Before entering the program, each patient in the program who had open When the program was started in along a gradual and successful patient must take a stress test. The heart surgery, ran the five-mile race Septeniber, 1976, it as held in the comeback road. patient is wired for pulse rate and the in 45 minutes. Physical Care Department of the This comeback road was paved by test determines how much activity "Or. Liss stressed to us that, in hospital. a rehabilitation program which the patient can and should be doing. whatever we do, to ‘train not strain.’ “Charlie’s been fantastic,” Dr. Kurker entered seven months after After the stress test the patient And he also told us not to do things Liss said. “I usually keep the & his heart attack. The program, which does flexibility exercises. These patients in the program until they are is almost two years old, is run by Dr. competitively,” he said. include walking for a certain length When Kurker ran the five miles, it fully recovered Charlie can leave the Joseph Liss, head of cardiac of time and peddling an exercise rehabilitation at St. Francis was the first time he had attempted program any time he wants.” bicycle. that distance. Kurker and his wife, Mary, have Hospitai. Next the patients walk on a Kurker. who is the director of the "I practiced doing four miles for three children. Elizabeth Ann Kurker treadmill. about a week before the marathon,” Stewart, 27, teaches children with state's Solid Waste Management “They prescribe the amount of he said. “But this was the first time I disabilities. Unit, had aiways enjoyed perfect time and at what speed we did these had run five miles.” Raymond Charles Kurker is a f l - ’ health. physician’s assistant who hopes to However, in October of 1976 he exercises," he said. Kurker said his recovery is Dr, Liss gave the sessions from 4 to experienced chest pains after a complete. enter medical school. Raymond, 25, 5 p.m. three days a week. A doctor ■mm meeting. He didn't beiieve it was “It’s been a long time since I’ve is a graduate of Penney High School. and several nurses supervise at each experienced any pain or symptoms,” Richard, 20, installs burglary serious enough to cail a doctor at the I V session. im -: he said. equipment. He is also a Penney High time. Each patient is required to keep a A week later, he mentioned it to The program has taught Kurker graduate. Serious moment.... records of their progress. Kurker has Dr. Joseph F. Palma, his family and the 21 other patients to recognize One reason for Kurker’s successful kept very careful and detailed rehabilitation. Dr. Liss said, is his The serious faces of these students of the at the school Saturday afternoon. (Herald doctor, during a routine check-up. symptoms and limitations on their records on his own progress. activities. attitude. Coventry High Sdfool graduating class photos by Bevins) Dr. Palma took an electro­ When he joined the program in “He has really been one of the big turned to smiles after graduation ceremonies cardiogram and quickly ordered "It’s been an educational process May, he was walking a mile a day. It proponents of the program. He has Kurker to go to the hospital. and it’s too bad people don’t take The heart attack Kurker had took him from 20 to 25 minutes. advantage of it until the situation really taken it seriously. He realizes “After the stress test, they arises where they have to do it,” he that everything in life isn’t job and suffered was a myocardial increased the distance to two miles," Barbara Olni».l<‘a(l — .Aniie Kelirr. saliitatorian infarction, which Dr. Liss described said. money.” Bishop will name new pastor he recalls. X alcHirlorinn as "a serious heart attack." In two months, the distance was Charles Kurker He was in the hospital for 12 days. Area bulletin board Despite grey ominous skies for United Methodist Church Correction Weather permitting the ceremony University with a master's degree in which draws together several local will be held outside. As a limited ; VERNON — Bishop Edward United Methodist churches so that Water Pollution Control Authority COVENTRY — It was mistakenly Carroll of the Southern New England electrical engineering in 1964. In the reported in Thursday’s Manchester number of chairs will be available. ‘ no rain fell on graduates they may be more supportive of one Conference of the United Methodist fall of 1966 he returned to school to Herald that Tom Hebiert of Route 31, those attending are encouraged to receive training in the ministry, and another and more effective in their COVENTRY - Although the sky graduates turned their tassels and Church has announced his intention, Coventry was awarded a prize by the bring their own lawn chairs. gratulated the graduates followed by graduated in 1969 from the School ol ministries to this area. had an ominous cast, all day Satur­ were officially graduated. to appoint Rev. Richard E. Thomp­ Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, If it is necessary to hold the a welcoming address by Peter Ed­ Theology at Drew University. A committee from the Rockville Selectmen ceremony Inside the school, - day. the rain held off and Coventry mondson co-president of the class. The Rev. Bruce Johnson gave the son to serve as minister of the Church composed of Meredith established by Board of for a wood construction project. Madison. N.J. He was ordained a High School graduation ceremonies invocation and the benediction. Rockville United Methodist Church, TTie prize was awarded by the admission will be by ticket only.. Barbara Olmsted, valedictorian in the United Methodist Slaking. Morgan Campbell. Amos Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts. John Senteio, former principal o f' were conducted outside in the cooling and Anne Keller, salutatorian, gave Refreshments served after the effective July 1. 1978. Kentfield. Andrew Morgan. Wesley can be done." meeting is to give the Board of Building today, because of the Pastor "fhompson comes to Church in 1967 and an elder in 1970. By PATRICIA MI I IJCAIN The Atheneum does not make Bolton Elementary Center School, breeze. their addresses and the class was ceremonies were done so by the Thouin, Walter Wakefield. Donald Reid also announced that the town Selectmen permission to apply for special town meeting. Rockville following six years of Rev. Thompson and his wife Jane I If raid i Jirrrspondt-nt will be the guest speaker. The graduates filed in to the then presented by Dennis E. Joy, mothers of members of the junior Ross. Sylvia Yoder and chaired by is eligible to participate in a Com­ state road funds to be used on town The sanitarian will conduct his awards. ministry at the United Methodist will be living at the Methodist Par­ strains of Pomp and Circumstance principal of the high school. sonage on Elizabeth Street with their Mrs. Shirley Edwards. 24 Kanler HEBRON - The Board of prehensive Employment Training roads in Hebron. regular hours, however, from 6 to 9 Club officers to visit Other class officers are Joan Ted- Church of Hingham. Mass. to Act (CETA) I program. The rate of and the the school’s Symphonic Mrs. Welsey Lewis, chairman of two sons. Mark and Craig, who will Drive, has been given the respon­ Selectmen has voted to establish a Dog licenses p.m. BOLTON — Officers for the Bolton BOLTON — TTie Board of Deacons ford and Wanda Green, co-vice that, he was for three years an pay is $2.66 per hour, for a possible Band, directed by Carl Salina, the Board of Education, presented sibility of advising Bishop Carroll on "Water Pollution Control Authority" Marian Celio, Town Clerk of High School Latin Club for the 1978- of the Bolton Congregational Church presidents: August Kramer, associate minister at Wesley United be attending Ellington High School duration of six months. Applicants brought the audience to attention the diplomas. Pamela Dolleris, also the needs of the local parish before to to comply with the abatement order 1979 school year were elected will visit the homebound, ill, secretary: and Janet Clash, Methodist Church in Worcester. next year as a senior and sophomore, must be town residents and at least Hebron, said that dog licenses are with playing of the National Anthem. co-president of the class gave the his selection ot Pastor Thompson and recently received from the Depart­ recently. Ann Stoppleworth was hospitalized or anyone who would ’ Dr. Arnold E. Elman, superinten­ Mass. respectively. 16 years of age. All interested per­ avaiiabie for- dog registration at the Special meeting farewell address and then the treasurer. In addition to his leadership role in will continue to be responsible for the ment of Environmental Protection. TownT^/*ktirn Hali. U o l l Alt A 11 dogs wsaact#must be iicensed ^ elected president, Thomas like a visit. Visits in June will be by . He graduated from Worcester successful transition ot the new sons are asked to apply at the office The Hebron Elementary Board of dent of schools, welcomed and con­ the Rockville parish. Pastor Thomp­ At this time the board is looking lor by June 30, if six months old or over. Maneggia, vice-president, Karen Fred Beecher and Eleanor Conover, Polytechnic Institute in 1959 with a minister and his family into the life community members interested in of the first selectman. Education will conduct a special son will be responsible for coor­ The only exception is when the dog is Manning, secretary and Adam in July by Emerson Bosworth and bachelor's degree in electrical and work of the parish serving on the commission. The town, road crew has several meeting June 22, at 7:45 p.m. in the Teller, treasurer. Jean Carpenter Louis Dimock, in August by Gordon engineering and from Northeastern dinating the work of the Tolland kept under a kennel license. The Group Ministries, an organization One of the authority's respon­ vacancies. Any person interested in licenses are avaiiabie at the Town library of the Gilead Hill School. will be in charge of the club’s sales Moores and Isolds Paggioli and in sibilities would be to consider a employment and with the proper Office Building during the week. The items for which this meeting is endeavors. Susan Murray Is the club September by Donna Palmer and, variety of local programs and qualifications is asked to apply at the warned, inctuded the possible ap­ advisor. Richard Pollard. Anyone wishing a ; prepare a Water Pollution Contorl selectman’s office. No office hours pointment of a new board member; BHS graduation visit or knowing of someone- Postal officials accepting Marian Celio, town clerk, an­ the Gilead Hill School tractor; and Townspeople will be charged Plan. Bluegruss Fe.stival BOLTON - The Bolton High hospitalized or in a convalescent "This plan could be based on nounced that there will be no evening the evaluation of the superintendent The third annual Hebron Bluegrass School Class of 1978 graduation home is asked to call Emerson regional or state land use and office hours at the Town Office which will he conducted in executive Festival will be conducted July 16 at exercises will be June 27 at 6 p.m. Bosworth at 649-3518 for bids for former post office associated sewerage planning or 11:00 a m, in Lions Parks, Hebron. session. arrangements. for school use after hours perhaps of greater importance, in­ The gate opens at 10:00 a.m. fluence regional or state planning to regional administrator of General main post office until the completion Musicians or groups that will be A Public Service of this VERNON — The building which be made. authorize the transfer of $6,000 from accurately reflect local attitudes and featured include Ted Lundy, Bob housed the Rockville Post Office for Services Administration, said that of the new facility on Union Street, By J l DV Kl EHNEL the Capital Nonrecurring Fund for needs." the property offered for sale consists late in 1976. Herald Correspondent The Board of Education also con­ Paisley and the Southern Mountain newspaper & The Advertising Council many years, but vacated more than a sidered making the adult education schematic drawings on high school Aaron Reid, first selectman, said Boys; Joe Val and The New England Study Committee year ago when the new facility was of a single-story, brick building, with Sealed bids for the property will be SOUTH WINDSOR - In an attempt and W a p j^ School renovations that he is looking lor residents to loading platform and full basement. received until 11 a.m. July 21. program self-supporting, by charging Bluegrass Boys; Dave Liska and built, is still for sale. to comply with the $225,000 cut in the a larger tuition, however, the when it medts tonight at 8 p.m. come forward from all areas of town. Kentucky Wind; Apple Country; The General Services Administra­ It is on a .38-acre parcel of land. Bretta said ail bids must be sub­ budget, imposed by the Town Coun­ Prior to^the regular meeting, the Also included is a 10-foot by 165- mitted on "Invitation, bid, and proposal was tabled until more infor­ Also, that he hopes to have at least Summer Wages; Dark Horse; String hears realtor tion said it is inviting bids for the pur­ cil. the South Windsor Board of mation could be obtained regarding council will hold a Public Hearing at foot right-of-way easement that runs Acceptance Form GS-Ol-PK- (S) 8- five applicants and would like to Fever; and Tasty Licks. pose of the building located at the Education has decidedto charge a fee 7:30 p.m. regarding the transfer of along the southerly boundary of the 0021” which contains complete bid­ state law. make these appointments within the Advanced tickets are available at corner of Park and School streets in for community use of schools. funds for the preliminary sketches. next two weeks. parcel. ding instructions and terms of sate. Among other cuts made were $3.- Hebron General Store. Belmont LEND Rockville. Clubs and organizations who wish 000 from the $12,000 budgeted for Also included on tonight's agenda Andrew Mulligan, of Gristmill HEBRON - The ’The Rockville Public Health Nur­ The land was acquired by the The required bid forms may be ob­ are the following items: Records, The Music Service and Council of Governments has to use the school buildings after audiovisual equipment and $117 for Road, Hebron, asked the Board of Liberty Banjo Co. Persons wishing Educational Facilities Study sing Association had planned to buy federal government in 1911. The tained by writing or calling the ad­ school hours will be charged a pro­ • Appointment of a member of the Selectmen to form a committee to named Hebron the second building contains a gross floor area ministration’s business service junior high school dictionaries. more information may write Committee was recently told the postal facility and to move there rated share of the cost of keeping the The board voted to cut $4,970 from Sewer Commission to fill an un­ search for industries or commercial by A. Pete Dallaire, local fastest growing town; Rocky of 3,987 square feet, constructed in center. Room L-1, John W. McCor­ expired term ending Nov. 30. 1983. Bluegrass, P.O. Box 1504, Hill is first and Marlborough from its present building which is buildings open. the budget by eliminating a half time business lor the development of the realtor and former AN also on Park Street. But plans fell 1971. A loading platform containing mack. Post Office and Courthouse, • Discussion and consideration of Manchester, Ct. 06040. The town itself is expected to bear is third. Boston. Ma., 02109 or telephone, area position for Spanish teacher. Commercial Industrial District in selectman, that the majority through. 668 square feet was added on in 1958. the biggest cost, since the schools are the amount to be bonded for the Fire Special meeting Dallaire gave a complete code 617 - 223-2868. The board restored $10,353 for an Hebron, specifically the existing of persons buying homes in Lawrence A. Bretta. New England The property served as the town’s used for many recreational activities Headquarters. Jones Street C.I D, because of the es­ A special town meeting will be con­ breakdown of available land audivisual coordinator — a position Hebron, were young with no sponsored by the South Windsor which was in jeopardy last week. The • Appointment of a member to the tablished CID use of adjacent proper­ ducted at the Hebron Elementary children, both working and that is either in the process of Economic Development Commission School gymnasium, today at 8 p.m. ARM Recreation Department. board reversed its earlier decision being built on or half-way, or ties and easy access to Route 2 as would possibly have children Charge for use of school buildings to fill an unexpired term ending Nov. well as the access to possible sewer The first time on the agenda is to a possibility. At this time it after a high school department chair­ in five years. Bolton residents listen is expected to represent some $16,390 man explained that the coordinator 30. 1979. trunk lines in Colchester. The elect one board member to serve on Dallaire was invited to would appear that the We don’t want it for long. • Authorization tor the town the Regional District Board of toward the $198,000 which the board would also repair some of the equip­ express purpose of the committee attend the Committee’s southern end of Hebron is treasurer to invest idle funds. Education. This will be a one year experiencing the fastest rate We do want it for life. For the life of some patient in a hospital has been attempting to slice from the ment. which would cut down on costs would be to seek ways to broaden our meeting because the group is • Setting of a time and place for a term from July 1, 1978 to June 30, of growth. Further, he stated, to views on 1-84 project budget. in other areas. tax base, said Mulligan. here or in a nearby community. public hearing on Federal Revenue 1979. studying school population in that when a family decides to The difference between the $198.- Eliminated from the budget were Reid said that this (an Economic order to determine or Sharing Funds to be used for capital Henry 1. Snider, 50 Brennan Road, move, the most common You see, it’s more than your arm itself that’s important to us. Eisenhower administration there using a highway system in Bolton? ” 000 the board must cut. and the $225.- plans to have soccer and ice hockey Development Commission! has been establish boundaries so there By DONNA HOLLAND was a plan to connect all the state McKinney said he thinks there was 000 imposed by the town, is made up projects. tried before. However, if interested Amston and Fran Danaher, Reidy reason is job transfer. team doctors, plans to sod the soccer would be equal enrollment in It’s what can come from your arm. Herald Correspondent capitals. He said Interstate 84 is part more pollution on the old roads than by school personnel turnover. • The meeting will be held in the persons come forth that he would be Hill Road, Amston are the announced The next meeting of the and field hockey fields and $22,500 both elementary schools. BOLTON - Several invited guests of that system and will connect Hart­ on the new ones. Addressing himself School Supt. Robert Goldman is from the facilities service and Town Hall council chambers. glad to start. Further, Reid said at candidates for this contest. However, Dottie Snider, secretary, Committee will be June 20 at That’s blood. Blood that can mean life to an infant, a student, a Following the meeting the council nominations may be made from the recently presented their viewpoints ford to Providence. to the persons against the highway he expected to determine immediately building maintenance budgets. least five members are required un­ and Dallaire both mentioned 7:30 p.m. in the Gilead Hill parent, a retiree. Or maybe all of them. the town's share of the $16,390 for will go into executive session to dis­ floor at this meeting. Persons School Library. to Bolton residents attending a forum Dr. Godar said people are leaving said. “We have the Connecticut and der State Statutes to establish this that the Capitol Region Rhode Island governors. Brock school use. and to send the Town (-ounril mecliiifi cuss the evaluation process relative commission. qualified to vote in this election, We’re not fussy whether it’s your right or left arm you prefer to on the construction of Interstate 84 Connecticut now to get away from through Bolton. Although both sides the pollutants because they can’t Adams and Jimmy Carter on our side Council a letter asking that payment The Town Council is expected to to the Town Manager. Raymond Burt reported that he must be at least 18 years of age or lend us. We’re looking for the arm that stretches out to hug peo­ older, citizens registered to vote, or listened to "the other side. " neither breathe. He said studies show the and I think we will win and you (peo­ had received a complaint from a ple back to health. You can help us find it. automobile pollutants aggravate lung ple opposed to the highway) will resident on Hickory Drive, concer­ have at least $1,000 worth of assessed side gave any indication of its property on the past year’s Grand feelings about what construction of diseases such as emphysema and lose, ” ning pile of sand which was dumped BLOOD...Let’s get it TOGETHER First Selectman Henry Ryba said on her property. After discussion, List. the highway would change. asthma. Very few Bolton residents attended Drake said there is no question the he does a lot of traveling and has yet Hearings and special meetings Reid, said they would see “what The other jtem warned for this The American National Red Cruaa the forum. Of those in attendance .on­ automobile is a major pollutant. He to see the deterioration of a town a ly about eight spoke, mostly seeking said the transportation department highway goes through. He said information or making comments. had to compare what would happen Routes 6 and 44A are both outdated. scheduled tonight hy council Senior events Onlv one resident, Everett if we didn’t go with the highway as Selectman Aloysius Ahearn said in Red Cross. McKinney, said he was in favor of the opnosed to what will happen if We do. the past he was opposed to the com­ pletion of Interstate 84 because there “It is for this reason that the com­ highway. Rubino said for half the suummer VERNON — The regular meeting the bus. mission would like to call to the coun­ Residents are reminded of the weekday lunches which wewcuit the state is now in violation of laws were too many unanswered questions James Roche, chairman of the The panel members speaking in­ of the Town Council tonight will be cil’s attention the fact that our are served at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Seniors cluded John Drake. Department of regulating pollution. He said “You and the state did not have the money. Recreation Commission, said the wishing to attend the luncheons, and those wishing Th^ Good Neighbor. preceded by a public hearing and a primary priority is for at least one Transportation, director of planning. can’t bargain air quality. ” He said the He said now the state has the money special town meeting at 7:30 in the commission voted at its June 7 transportation, are asked to call St. Peter’s Church or meeting, to recommend retention of auto to replace the current unreliable Robert Rubino. Department of En­ automobile and the urban environ­ but there are still unanswered Memorial Building, Park Place. Sally Clark on Bayberry Trail for a reservation. cognizance for the vehicle within the auto now in use," Roche said. stumps! vironmental protection. Dr, Thomas ment are totally incompatible. questions. Ahearn said an improved The public hearing will ask for ap­ The council will also be asked to The Senior Citizens Club will have its annual commission iself. H.E.Harris, the world’s largest buyer of postage stamps NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT Godar. St. Francis Hospital. Willipm Mrs. Kitowski said. "Things are road system is needed in this area. propriations of $30,750 for settlement authorize Mayor Frank McCoy to membership picnic on June 28. The picnic will be at David Mitchell said Blton wil have He said this recommenation was since 1916, wants to purchase your stamp collection! Heubner. Connecticut Construction beginning to look up,, we are heading of a suit brought against the town by sign a contract with the state on Garden Grove in Manchester. Each member attending Industries Association, Charlotte in the direction of rail transit and it is to conern itself with the local impact arrived at on the basis that no ob­ must sign up in advance and pay a small fee. H.B. Harris & Co. is currently in the market for better quality U.S., Canadian, TEMPLE BETH 8H0L0M DeLuca Construction Co. and for behalf of the Hockanum Valley Day- and foreign stamps, especially higher priced sets and classics. Our representatives will 400 IA | T MIDDLITUHNPIKI Kitowski. coordinator of Connecticut being supported by both Democrats on the Grand List, long range $18,391 for the Municipal Insurance vious financial or service rnerit was A statewide senior citizen’s picnic will be held development, quality of life and noise expressed in the commnnity coun­ Care Cener and one with A.R. Lom­ be in your area this Summer to look at valuable properties to buy. May we visit you Transportation Coalition. and Republicans." She said. “I Account. Both amounts are to come bardi Associates for engineering ser­ Thursday, July 6 at Ocean Beach Park, New London. Bus while we are there? TUESDAYp JIIHE 20th • 12:30 TO 5:30 P.M. Heubner, who identified himself as assure you it is cheaper to run a rail pollution. cil’s proposal “and without such a transportation to New London, for South Windsor senior We will be prepared to pay top dollar for the stamps needed to replenish our from unappropriated surplus in the vices for a sewer installation project. a paid registered lobbyist, said he is through Bolton than a highway and- Peter VanDine questioned what general government budget. benefit, it did not appear that the citizens,.will be available. Reservations for both picnics depleted supply. If you’re thinking of selling your philatelic material, call Hairis'collect at best interests of the Town of Vernon The council will also be asked to: 617-269-5200. Speak with Mr. Knudsen or Mr. Mead and reserve a visit with our ap­ Tfift Ad Spontond By in favor of Interstate 84 because of probably more desirable.” effect air pollution will have on the The special town meeting will be waive bids for the purchase of two may be made with Jim Snow, recreation director. Buses Heubner said eastern Connecticut quality of Bolton Lake water and senior citizens would be served by will leave for New London at 8 a m. and return at 5:30 praisers, one of whom is a member of the American Society of Appraisers. "basic economy and it is work on the same two items. dump trucks; approve an appropria­ There is no charge or obligation for appraisals of collections we are planning to oriented.’’ He said people are did not have the political clout asked if the effects will be evaluated. During the regular meeting the the suggested change." tion to buy an aerial ladder truck: p.m. The picnic dinner will be free to all seniors. purchase; you may also arrange with us to appraise your philatelic holdings for in­ L io o e rrs REQAL MEN'S MORIARTY The commission operates a Dial-a- guaranteed a right to a safe and ef­ necessary to complete Interstate 84. Ilvi Cannon questioned what plans council will discuss a proposal made authorize the mayor to apply for a surance or estate purposes. PHARMACY SHOP BROTHERS Ride program for senior citizens and ficient highway system. He said Manchester and Willimantic the transportation department has by the Recreation Commission which Technical Assistance Grant; Harris hopes to be hearing from you. It’s been a record sales year for us. We’re Roche said that the proposed new anxious to build up our stock of better stamps for the coming season. As the “World’s Heubner said overall completion of had it and completed their sections. for Bolton so the life of the town will • would keep a federally funded bus for He said the highway won’t ruin the not be destroyed in the event the new vehicle couldn’t economially take authorize transferring S'20.000 from Largest. Stamp Firm,” with 62 years in the stamp business, and as a subsidiary of CLARKE SAVINGS BANK OF the highway will benefit both the senior citizens under that group's the sidewalk fund to repair sidewalks General Mills, Inc., we have the resources to purchase your collection, no matter how MANCHESTER state and individual towns. He said town, it will get thru traffic off the highway Is built. She also questioned care of a large portion of this large or extensive it is. INSURANCE jurisdiction. in the Rockville section; approve a Bolton should comeup with some streets and save local streets for whether bicycle paths will be The commission said it received a program which is geared for in­ AGENCY dividualized timely transportation of summer schedule of council - realistic zoning along the proposed local traffic. associated with the highway. verbal and written proposal from seniors to appointments with doctors meetings: and approve some ap­ highway route for businesses. He He said. "If Bolton residents have Philip Dooley said the tax dollar , Michel McElduff of the Hockanum and such. He said often these ap­ pointments and reappointments. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD suggested mirimums of five acres the privilege of using highway linpaht on the town is nothing but a Valley Community Council concer­ In 1920, for the first time in US. history, the farm systems in other towns, why can’t scare tactic. pointments are out of town. p o p u la tio n stood at below 50 percent of the total. and maxlmuqis of 25 acres. ^ ning taking over the responsibility of MKMUKR, American Stamp Dealers Assn. Heubner said under, the other towns have the privilege of MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon.., June 19, 1978 - PAGE ELEVEN PACK TKiN - MANCHKSTKR EVENINC HKRAI.P Manchcslcr. Conn.. Mun.. June 19, 1978 JaiiicK K. (IoIIUt Mrs. Lawrence H. Fuller I James E. Collier, 72, of 36 Florence Mrs. Merillou Thrall Fuller, 47, of Obituaries I St. died Sunday evening at his home. 205 Great Swamp Road, Glastdnbury, f He was the husband of Mrs. Dorothy formerly of Manchester, died Satur­ Great catch in ninth Smith Collier, day at Manchester Memorial Mrs. Sopliir llynko Mr, Collier was born Feb. 21,1906, Hospital. She was the wife of EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Sophie in Litchfield, N.H., and had lived in Lawrence H. Fuller. Oborski Bysko Herman. 77. of 21 the Manchester area since 1939. He Mrs. Fuller was born in Daley Court died Saturday at an East was a communicant of St. Manchester and had lived in Glaston­ checks Red Sox skein Hartford convalescent home. Bartholomew's Church and a bury many years, Mrs. Herman was born in Austria member of Friendship Lodge of is also survived by a son, site BOSTON (UPI) - The Ab­ center to left in a defensive move. Abbott nor loading the bases to pitch and had lived in Glastonbury for 30 Masons. Before his retirement, he Lawrence H. Fuller Jr., at home; .sixth on a run-scoring double by Bob years before coming to East Hart­ was employed as a truck driver and bott and Stein act, with a touch Boston manager Don Zimmer said to Carl Yastrzemski, a move that Robertson and took a 3-1 lead in the four daughters. Lorraine Fuller and the ball “would have been a hit in any ford a short time ago. was a member of Teamsters Local Pamela Fuller, both at home; Mrs. 'I of Bochte, has given the Seat­ backfired Saturday. eighth on Stein’s double which scored other park in the world. But he “Glenn pitched as good as you can Leon Roberts. Carlton Fisk’s sixth She is survived by three sons. 671. Karen Dionne of East Hartford and tle Mariners their first win in (Bochte) always plays shallow and it pitch in this ballpark against this homer of the year in the bottom of Peter L. Bvsko Sr. of East Hartford, He is also survived by two sons, Cynthia Fuller of San Diego, Calif.; 11 games — and they did it Walter Bvsko of Glastonbury and used to drive me whacky when I ballclub,” Johnson said. “People are the eighth narrowed the lead to 3-2, James V. Collier of Vernon and her mother, Mrs. Mary J. 'ITirall o going low and away. William Herman of New Hampshire: Howard T. Collier of Chino, Calif.; a coached third.” «oing to say, ‘isn’t that dumb to pitch Boston starter Jim Wright, 3-1, one Florida; and two sisters, Mrs. Ann Glenn Abbott scattered 10 hits. Bill Seattle manager Darrell Johnson, a daughter. Mrs. Anna Amanek of daughter, Mrs, Barbara Custer of Siebert of Manchester and Ivy to a guy with 62 RBIs.’ Well I’ll tell of four Red Sox pitchers, took the Florida: two brothers. Steven Vernon: five sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Stein drove in the game winning run a much calmer skipper than when he loss. The Red Sox, who have won 34 Lehmann of East Hartford. and Bruce Bochte made the game Oborski of Manchester and John Spiriti of Springfield, Mass., Mrs. The funeral is Tuesdaybt 7:30 p.m. of their last 45, remained seven Obroski of Czechoslovakia: 19 Yvonne Ledeous and Mrs, Alice Anc- ‘X" winning catch as the Mariners games up on the New York Yankees, at the First Assembly of God Church, defeated the Boston Red Sox Sunday, grandchildren and 19 great­ til, both of Nashua, N.H., Mrs. Oiive 763 Oak St., East Hartford. Burial six and one-half ahead of streaking grandchildren. Mellon of Zepher Hills, Fla., and Sr 3-2. The win also snapped a nine- Baltimore. will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. in Green game Boston win skein. The funeral was this morning from Mrs. Laura Ricker of Annapolis, Cemetery, Glastonbury. F'-I--VI., "The Boston Red Sox are the best the Maple Hill ShapcI, 382 Maple Md.; 10 grandchildren and two great­ Abbott, 2:4, faced the dangerous team in the American League right Friends may call at the Glaston­ Jim Rice with two out and runners on Ave.. Hartford, with a mass at St. grandchildren. bury Funeral Home, 450 New London now,” Johnson said. “The Yankees Ro.se Church. Burial was in Cedar The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 Nicked by an errant pitch second and third in the bottom of the are struggling and you know they're Turnpike, tonight from 7 to 9. ninth. Rice already had three hits, in­ Hill Cemetery, Hartford a.m. from Holmes Funeral Home, Teddy Martinez of Los Angeles hits the dirt after being struck going to get better. The same is true 400 Main St., with a mass at St, cluding a home run, so this time Ab­ with Kansas City. But Baltimore VIcNiimlci’ V. De/sio Bartholomew’s Church at 10. Burial Hirth named in the head by pitched ball against Philadelphia. He was bott decided to feed the slugger a diet isn’t going to get any better because SOUTH WINDSOR - Alexander A. will be in East Cemetery. removed from game. (UPI photo) of sliders. they’re pitching has carried them Dezsio. 78. of North Redington Friends may call at the funeral “1 tried to get it low and away this far.” Beach. Fla., formerly of South Wind­ home Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 to serve on because he was pulling the ball. I got you, when it comes right down to the The Red Sox and Yankees were to it low enough, but not away enough. I sailed the Red Sox ship, said Bochte sor. died Friday at his home. p.m. was playing shallow for a reason. crunch, Carl Yaz is the best there open a three-game series tonight Mr. Dezsio was born in Stafford The family suggests that any Temple baord was lucky,’’ he said. is.” with Luis Tiant, 6-0, going against Five straight The result was a sinking liner to “If it’s in there, we have a chance Springs and had lived most of his live memorial gifts may be made to the Boston took a 1-0 lead on Rice’s Ken Clay, 1-3. left field while Bochte, who was to get the second man at the plate. If in South Wind.sor, moving to Florida American Cancer Society, 2,37 E. Emanuel (Mike) Hirth o f-125 Guest of honor in the audience Jimmy Rice hits it in the air, you’re homer, his 22nd of the year, in the 20 years ago Center St. Highwood Drive has been elected to playing shallow, dove and came up first inning. Seattle chipped away to with to end the game. not going to catch it anyway,” he lie is survived by three sons, the Temple Beth Sholom board of Mrs. Lillian Shensie, left, principal at Mar­ gift from the school children. With her are said. tie it in the fifth on a double by Craig William Dezsio of Manchester, Mrs. Frederick Gleim directors. He succeeds Jack Sandals, like ‘miraele’ "It was coming at me, chest high, Reynolds and a single by Dan Meyer. tin School, is shown watching the entertain­ American League ELLINGTON - Mrs. Elise her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alan Von Zander, and then it sunk, low and away,” said Johnson said he never gave a Donald Dezsio of Stores and William who was chairman of the board and ment program duringthe school’s recent 10th thought to bringing in relief help for The Mariners jumped ahead in the Dezsio of Mamers, N.C.: two Stromgren Glein, 61, of 213 Jobs Hill resigned reoently when he moved and her husband, Edwin Shensie. (Herald ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) - Nancy Lopez says her record five Bochte, who had been moved from Road died Saturday evening at her birthday celebration. Mrs. Shensie, who is photo by Pinto) daughters. Mrs Arlene Kobylanski from Manchester, straight tournament wins “is like a miracle.” American League games: of East Hartford and Mrs. home. She was the wife of Frederick Hirth, who is general manager of retiring this year, was also honored \vith a Minnesota trimmed Detroit 8-4, Glei. Lopez, the 21-year-old sensation “I felt the pressure all week,” she Marguerite Weick of Stony Brook. the Farmer's Co-op on Apel Place, from Roswell, N.M., carded a 4- Cleveland blanked Milwaukee 3-0 1,.I.. N.V.. a sister, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Gleim was born in Keene, has held several posts at Temple added. “I wanted to win this thing then lost 4-1, Chicago routed Kansas N.H., and had lived in the Ellington under-par 69 Sunday to surge from badly. I really wanted to win five in a I.engyel of West Hartford: 20 Beth Sholom, most recently as chair­ f MACC » third place and capture the $75,000 Yankees versus Red Sox^ City 11-0 after losing 3-2 in 11 innings area for 22 years. She was a member row.” and Texas nipped Toronto 3-2, Seattle grandchildren and four great­ man of the Federated Jewish Appeal WHERE FASHION IS A FAMILY AFFAIR LPGA tournament at Locust Hill of the Tolland VFW Auxiliary, the The easy-going rookie entered the nipped Boston, 3-2. grandchildren. of Manchester. news Country Club. She finished with a 5- The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. ITALIAN-(-American Friendship the ninth round three shots behind under-par 214. leader Blalock, but surged to a 2- Orioh'H 2, AV I at Sam.sel-Bassinger Funeral Home. Club and the Italian-American Social Guidance office By Jim Palmer and Tippy Martinez The triumph, her seventh of the stroke lead after the front nine. 419 Buckland Road Burial will be in Club of Rockville. open in summer NANCY CARR need one say any more combined on a four-hitter as the season, also shattered Jerry Pate’s Blalock tied Lopez after the 13th Center Cemetery. She is also survived by two sons, Kxcoiilivc Director Orioles won for the 16th time in 17 Dennis Paro of Warehouse Point and The guidance office at Manchester rookie all-professional money win­ and Lopez bogeyed. The two Friends may call at the funeral High School will be open throughout The Clothing Bank, on BOSTON (U P I)-B a seb a ll’s a few days before a late June first- they have to catch us. It’s too early games and handed the A’s their 11th David Paro of Milford, N.H.; two ning record by $234. By taking home remained tied until the par-5, 450- home tonight from 7 to 9. the ground floor of Cronin place showdown series with the for anyone to get excited,” Martin straight loss. Palmer, boosting his daughters, Mrs. Pamela Wilson of the summer. version of Armageddon Hall, has been well stocked yard 17th. Yanks. The Red Sox, inspired by the said. record to 10-4, worked the first eight Rockville and Mrs. Joanne Counselors will be available Mon­ Lopez’ second shot landed on the resumes here tonight when the day through Thursday. Students with clothing of every presence of whom many think is “There’s no big series at this stage innings and gave up all four hits, in­ Raulukaitis of South Windsor; three fringe of a sand trap to the right of Red Sox and New York their MVP, whipped the Yanks three of the season,” said Red Sox third cluding a solo homer by Dave 0-n(‘galiv<‘ and/or parents who wish to consult description. Thank you one the green. A chip shot left her with a brothers, Albert Stromgren of Peter- Yankees open a three-game of four and never looked back. baseman Butch Hobson. “But it’s Revering. Rick Dempsey's solo boro. N.H., and Richard Stromgren with counselors, or use the reference and all. 25-foot birdie putt. l)loo(l One of the problems has the $11,250 top prize, Lopez’ earnings series. In 1976, the struggling Sox arrived hard not to get pumped up when they homer and a sacrifice fly by Eddie and William Stromgren, both of materials, are welcome to do so. She then calmly stroked it home. been in finding ways to rose to $153,336 for the year. in New York six games behind the come into town. It’s just not the Murray in the fifth inning tagged Keene; a sister, Mrs. Barbara Lopez, who double bogeyed 18 the It probably is too early to call a The American Red Cross Blood W in in drawing make the clothing readily “I just want to thank the Lord that Yankees. Fisk and Lou Piniella same when other teams are in.” John Johnson with the loss. Harwood of Wilton, N.H.; and five day before and “was steaming mad series “crucial,” but the adrenalin Center in Farmington has issued available to those needing I won this,” Lopez said. “It’s like a collided in a play and the two soon It’s not the same for the fans or grandchildren. Winners in the recent drawing about it,” parred the final hole and flows in rivers when these two arch Angeles 3, yuiikeeH 2 an urgent call for type 0-negativc it. Although we have had miracle to me.” became a rolling ball of perspiration, reporters, either. Virtually all Red The funeral is Wednesday at 10 sponsored by St. Bridget Cburch are: calmly watched as Blalock’s tee shot rivals meet. It is more than just a ■ Ron Fairly hit a two-out homer in blood some tables donated, in­ Runners-up Jane Blalock and Deb­ punches and polyester. Boston’s Bill Sox/Yankee games in Boston were a m. at the Nelson Funeral Home, William Sweet Jr., 29 Holl St., ear: on 18 went into the right rough. struggle between teams, it’s an the ninth inning of Ed Figdferoa to All blood donors with this type cluding ping pong table bie Massey, who shot 3-under-par Lee suffered ah arm injury in the sold out before the season began. give the Angels their victory. Chris Maple Street, Wilton, N.H. Burial John Flora, St. Johnsbury, Vt., Blalock bogeyed the hole to assure emotional battle which reaches a blood are asked to donate blood television set; and Armory Knofla, 30 tops from the Herald 211s, claimed there is nothing deafening crescendo long before the fight and the Red Sox were never a Reporters have been assigned seats Knapp scattered seven hits and went Tuesday when the Bloodmobile will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery, mystical about Lopez’ success. Lopez a place in the record book. factor in the pennant race. for the series, a practice usually Clyde Road, and Joyce Krol, 66 photographer who came to “I was real pleased because I got first ball is pitched. the distance for California to gain his visits Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Wilton. “Nancy Lopez is the best putter “I’m sick of talking about the followed only for the All-Star games, Friends may call at Burke-Fortin Hawthorne St., 10-speed bicycles. take the original pictures my composure back,” said Lopez, “I think it’s a battle between the seventh triumph in nine decisions. Middle Turnpike, from 12:30 to and a donation from Pat that I have ever seen — and that in­ two top towns in the Northeast as whole thing. People should stop playoffs or the World Series. Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., who added she was dedicating her Knapp, 11-9, went the distance lor 5:30 p.m, W'alk-in donors are Mastrangelo, chairman of cludes the men,” said the pig-tailed well as teams,” says Red Sox making it out like it’s a World Series, “It’s something special because of California. welcome Rockville, tonight from 7 to 9, and at Blalock, the 1969 rookie-of-the-year. win to Rochester dentist Jerry the Town Housing Authori­ catcher Carlton Fisk. “There’s no because it isn’t,” Lee says. the way the fans get involved,” said Twins 8, Tigers 4 The Bloodmobile visit is spon­ the Wilton funeral home Tuesday frm Lottery 'Tve never played with anyone Mesolella, whom she struck in the The public downplaying of the Red Sox Coach Johnny Peski who 7 to 9 p.m. ty — excellent examples, head with a tee-shot Friday. rivalry in sports like it.” Dan Ford drove in three runs with sored by the Manchester-Bolton by the way, of how who sinks as many putts at 15 feet or Fisk embodies the fever that has event is necessary in the one-game- participated in some memorable The family suggests that any Finishing in fourth place with a 1- a groundout and a double to pace the Branch of the American Red everyone gets into the act more,” said Massey, who shot a 3- come to symbolize the series, in part at-a-time life in which ballplayers series in the 1940s and 1950s. memorial gifts may be made to the The winning number drawn Satur­ under-par 218 was Alemandra Twins to their sixth victory in a row. Cross. here at MACC— there is an under-par 70 in the final round. “She because of his fierce competitive and managers pretend to live. Red “Here we are in first place playing American Cancer Society. 237, E. day in the Connecticut daily lotery Reinhardt, who was second going in Dave Goltz and Mike Marshall com­ is just a magnificent putter.” spirit, in part because of his personal Sox Manager Don Zimmer insists the against a team which thinks it can do Center St., Manchester. was 657. urgent need for racks to to the final round. Pam Higgins, bined on a nine-hitter in stretching display dresses, coats, pan­ Lopez, wearing what she called her rivalry with Yankee catcher Thur­ series “is no different from any anything. I like to see a good game, lucky green and white outfit, said she Chako Higuchi, Pat Meyers and San­ the Tigers’ losing streak to seven ts, etc. man Munson. other.” And Yankees’ Manager Billy but if they start fighting, then it gets games. Jason Thompson hit his 16th was “just relieved — more than dra Post tied for fifth at even-par 219, ridiculous. I’m just hoping for three In 1975, the injury-prone Boston Martin echoes similar sentiments. homer for Detroit. Good will builders anything.” five shots behind the winner. “We’re the World Champions and hard-fought exciting games,” Quick approval unlikely The Center Church backstop returned to the lineup only Indians 3-1, Brewers 0-4 Men’s Club has recently Rick Waits won for the first time built and installed a sorely since May 13 in helping the Indians for Green School center needed clothes rack for us. Sport briefs snap a five-game losing streak in the They have also put up D opener. Andre Thornton’s 105th The Community Development Ad­ regard to relocating the senior Connors' other major concern shelves on which we have Giants below par homer and a two-run double by Bud­ visory Committee plan for allocating center He said thatthe Green School about the Green School is the amount placed shoes and light replaced in center by either Paul dy Bell supported Waits. Ben funds for a senior citizens center and probably is the best building of money which would be used to weight kitchen items. One up, one down Blair or newcomer Gary Thomasson. Oglivie's 10th homer and the com­ recommending the use of Green available at the moment for the renovate it. He said there have been If you have watched LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Los bined eight-hit pitching of Jerry School for the center will be made to center, but he questioned whether no full reports on that yet. mothers going through the Angeles Dodgers sent pitcher Robert Augustine and Bill Castro gave the the Board of Directors July 5, but it Coasts to win the center should be moved for the The Community Development frustrating experience of Castillo down to the minor leagues Brewers a split. does not appear that action on the purpo.se of a building or for the committee allotted $223,000 for a new Sunday and brought pitcher Bob MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Rookie beat Mets twice trying to find a pair of size reports will be quick. Rick Mears, nearly out of gas, Royals 3-0, hilr Sox 2-11 greater group of people it would senior citizens center last week. 2 children’s sneakers in big Welch up. Darrell Porter singled home the At least two directors expressed -jw coasted over the finish line Sunday to keyed a seven-i uii urst inning and the serve. Estimates for renovating Green boxes of shoes all mixed “Castillo will probably be a starter winning run in the 11th inning to give win the 29th running of the 150-mile NEW YORK (UPI) - When Braves withstood a furious com­ reservations today about moving too Connors said he feels the transpor­ School have run as high as $300,000. together, you know what a for Albuquerque, Manager Tommy the Royals a victory in the opener. quickly. Stephen Penny, chairman of the San Francisco Giants are I National League J eback attempt by the Pirates. tation to the Green School site would Town director Carl Zinsser said helpful gift these shelves m, f Lasoros said. “He has a chance to be Rex Mays Classic for championship the Board of Directors, said he did good, they’re very good. Reds 4, CurilinulH 2; Clint Hurdle homered for the Goyals. be the biggest problem in locating it today he does not object to the senior are. an excellent starter someday.” cars. Eric Soderholm hit a pair of homers not want to make any comment until With four laps to go, Mears’ car Manny Sarmiento blanked the Car­ there. He said in his contacts with citizens center being at Green We could still use 10 And when they’re are bad ... they plays - both by center-fielder Larry and Caudell Washington and Chet the board receives official reports started sputtering. He said later he dinals over the final four innings to several senior citizens, the majority School, but he said he wants to more racks. It is much still win. Herndon — permitted the Mets to tie Lemon added two run-shots in the from the committee. Rivers out pushed the boost down and barely preserve Fred Norman’s eighth vic­ of them were against the location. analyze other possible sites in dowm easier for people to sort “When you foul up and still win,” the score twice and second the game nightcap to power the White Sox to Director Thomas Connors said NEW YORK (UPI) - The New had enough gas to cross the finish tory and run the Reds’ winning They felt it was too isolated, Connors town locations before making any through hanging items than said Giants’ Manager Joe Hltobelli, into overtime. that right now there appears to be a said. York Yankees placed center fielder line well ahead of second-place streak to five games. victory. final decisions. piles of clothing. Storing “That’s the sign of a good team.” Mike Sadek started San Fran­ lot of "soul searching" going on in Mickey Rivers on the 15-day disabled finisher Johnny Rutherford. Wally San Francisco swept a double- DudgiTH 3, KxpnH 0: Rangers 3, Blue Jays 2 clothing on racks also ^ cisco’s winning rally in the 10th with Bobby Thompson’s drag bunt list Sunday and filled his spot on the Dallenbach finished third and Steve header from the New York Mets Sun­ Lee Lacy and Steve Garvey drove means much less work for a single. Winning pitcher Randy Mof- single scored Bobby Bonds from roster by taking pticher Catfish Kristloff was fourth. There were no day, 3-0 and 4-3, in 10 innings, but the fitt, 6-2, sacrificed him to second and in two runs each and Don Button volunteers in sorting and pitched a six-hitter for his 48th thirdbase with two outs in the ninth Hunter off the list. crashes, but most^fPHhe cars were Giants’ ragged play in the nightcap he scored when Rob Andrews drilled rearranging and less Rivers, who has a hairline fracture career shutout to pace the Dodgers inning and gave the Rangers their damage to the clothes. We out at the end because of mechanical was in sharp contrast to their a single to center field. on the back of his right hand, will be difficulties. sparkling opening-game display. over the Expos, victory. Bonds doubled with one out would be delighted to hear D&L HAS A BRA The sweep gave the Giants nine and Jim Sundberg was intentionally Vida Blue, now 9-4, threw a five- victories in their last 10 games and Padres 4, Phillies I; from any amateur Throwing error by newly acquired walked. After Toby Harrah grounded carpenters out there. hitter for his first National League put them two games ahead of the FOR EVERY-BODY, shutout (29th of his big league pitcher Dick Ruthven led to two first- out. Bump Willis was intentionally second-place Cincinnati Reds. walked to fill the bases and set the Volunteer staffing North heats vets career) in the first game, handcuf­ In other National League games, inning runs and the Padres used the stage for Thompson. Rico Carty After a meeting of in­ fing the Mets while striking out 10. Atlanta edged Pittsburgh, 8-7, Cin­ combined eight-hit pitching of Gaylord Perry and Rollie Fingers to homered for Toronto. terested persons held last AT BIG SAVINGS! The Giants were ahead, 2-0, in the cinnati topped St, Louis, 4-2, Los Wednesday the MACC to win U,S, Open second game when a couple of bad Angeles blanked Montreal, 9-0, San defeat the Phillies. Clothing Bank will be Diego beat Philadelphia 4-1, and Astros 3, Cubs I : staffed by volunteers Pretty styles. Pretty colors. And best of all, DENVER (UPI) — The game of golf has produced another Houston defeated Chicago, 3-1. Tom Dixon and Joe Sambito com­ during the normal you'll save a pretty penny on bras from your tall, lean, light-haired hero who can make a 40-inch putt with the bined on a four-hitter and Art Howe operating hours. very favorite, very famous makersi Come to Braves 8, Pirates 7: drove in two runs to lead the Astros Volunteers will work in weight of the greatest golf prize on his broad shoulders. Rowland Office’s three-run homer over the Cubs. pairs to keep the bank Foundations, all D&L stores (and hurryl). There was a degree of surprise are improving so fast that 15 years open. Anyone interested in about Andy North’s victory Sunday. from now they will look back on us volunteering several hours The six-year tour veteran, for the se­ and say, ‘look how bad those guys Agreement set a month is asked to call the MAIDENFORM contour bra, lightly lined, cond straight day, outlasted his were.’ NEW YORK (UPI) - Officials of / Project Service Office at better-known challengers, gathered “I really mean that.” But in 15 the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing 645-4114 and talk to Joe stretch straps and back, delicate himself one last time and rolled in years, no matter what anyone thinks Committee and the United States Smith or Joanne Mikoleit. embroidery. White. Reg. $7...... 5.79 the pressure putt that gave him a about the quality of golf played by Olympic Committee reached an Day camp updates Andy North and his friends in the 1978 agreement Sunday on a plan, which We are looking for loving U.S. Open, they will certainly have to will he presented to the International and concerned people to PGA admit the tournament was exciting. Olympic Committee at its meeting in help us run the MACC ONE SIZE STRETCH BRA In a rainbow of It ended with North collecting $45,- Montreal Monday. Interfaith Day Camp, July luscious colors. Reg. 4.50 ...... 3.69 final-round 74. His four-day total of 1- 000, Snead and Stockton settling for The memorandum of agreement, 17 through July 24. If you over 285 made him the U.S. Open $19,750 each and many of the game’s subject to ratification by the gover­ can play baseball or spread champion by one shot over Dave giants going home thinking of wasted ning bodies of each organization, peanut butter on bread or Stockton and J.C. Snead. opportunities. takes any financial pressure off the help wash faces and could YOUTHCRAFT softly lined nylon bra of nylon But North, after all, is 10th on the Welskopf and Irwin tied for fourth city of Los Angeles for its hosting of work directly with the tricot with stretch back. Reg. $6 ...... 2.97 PGA money list this year, had at 288, Watson, Miller, Jack Nicklaus the 1984 Summer Olympics. children as a counselor, finished third in his last tournament. and Gary Player were among those “In the judgment of both parties, please call the MACC of­ “There are a lot of great players at 289 and Lee Trevino finished at (the agreement) will satisfy the con­ I fice at 649-2093 or Project who have come on the scene in the 290. Amateur Bobby Clampett, who ditions upon which the International' Service. WARNERS seamless, lightly lined bra past few years,” said North, who can captured the crowd's Imagination Olympic Committee granted the 1984 with plunge front, stretch sides, back. now be added to the list. “There’s early in the tournament, finished Best in AL? Olympic games to Los Angeles at the Hale Irwin, Jerry Pate, Johnny with a 74-297. recent IOC meetings in Athens,” the Walter M. Schirra Jr., was Straps convert to halter. Reg. 7.50...... 4.97 Miller, Hubert Green, Tom They each had their chances during California’s Frank Tanana, committees said in a joint statement. Otoscope bought for school the only astronaut to fly In Welskopf, Tom Watson and so many the tournamnet, but the course winner of 10 games, is touted In a one-day meeting at Olympic the Mercury, Gemini and defeated them all and Jeiry McGee ApoUo space programs. more. in many quarters as the best House, the New York headquarters Mrs. Brenda Hoover, left, president of the president of the Keeney school PTA Bowling OLGA’S window-front seamless lined bra, Those men won the five previous summed it up for his fellow com­ pitcher in the American of the U.S. Olympic Committee, the Keeney Street School PTA, presents an League which raised money to purchase the Richard Henry Lee and U.S. Opens and, like North, the Open petitors as he walked up the 18th two bodies agreed the games will be with adjusting cups for perfect fit. was their first major tournament fairway Sunday waving a white towel League. New York follows otoscope to be used for ear examinations, to apparatus, along with first aid kits for use by Francis Ughtfoot Lee were the responsibility of the Los Angeles the only brothers to sign the Reg. $8 ...... 6.49 victory. in surrender. claim Ron Guidry rates the Olympic Committee and not the city Edward Timbrell, principal, who accepts it the noontime playground supervisory per­ Declaration of Independ- “And, North continued, “golfers honor. (UPI photo) itself. for the school. Mrs. Linda Kostek, right, is sonnel. (Herald photo by Pinto) PAr.R 'I WKI-VE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon., June 19, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., June 19, 1978— PAGE THIRTEEN State decathlon crown 19th hole CCIL squads ( standings ^FormaVs capture Legion rolls COUNTRY CLUB National League won by EasVs Fournier BEST - A - Dave Fraser 67-5-62, in five sports East Dlviaion round robin event Tony Pietrantonio 72-9-63, Lon An­ W Pet. GB over Keene nuli! 71-7-64, Rick Clough B - Chicago .576 was his second highest scoring event, Mort Rosenthal 70-10-60, Tom Ata- All-league CCIL teams in baseball and girls’ softball have not Formal’s Inn girls’ softball team won all four of its games East Catholic High's Mark Philadelphia 31 .525 2Vk only the 769 points earned in the high mian 73-12-61, Vic Daley 76-12-64, Joe been selected and/or submitted, announced Dick Danielson, yesterday to capture the East Hampton Round Robin In­ Montreal 33 .508 3W Fournier was just off the jump (6-feet, 3 tiinches) better. Mazanec 75-10-65, John Wilson 76-11- vitational. Seven runs in the first inning proved to be league secretary, but all-CCIL teams in boys and girls tennis, Pittsburgh 28 .467 6 target of 6,500 points predicted "He was very consistant and didn’t 65, Pete Teets 76-11-65; C - Herm more than enough as Manchester American golf, and girls and boys track have been submitted. New York 29 .433 8t(i Formal’s opened with a 12-3 win out 11. by Coach George Suitor but he faii apart in any event," praised Dvorak 79-15-63, Bill Tomkiel 79-15- The Manchester tandem of Laura Arico, freshman sensation, in the St. Louis 23 .348 14 over Clegg Agency of Marlborough; Pe^ Laneri hurled the opening win Legion baseball team took a 10-5 non-zone win didn't miss the target as the Suitor, who after the Big B Meet 64, Tom Migliore 81-17-64; Low gross followed with a 4-2 win over Personal for Formai’^ a four-hit, eight- Burnett-Cindy Formica received 440,880 and mile, Cathy Bojko. in the Weal Dlviaion over Keene, N.H., Saturday night in New predicted Fournier couid hit 6,500 — Rick Ciough 73. Tee of Manchester, the Senior strikeout performance whiie Pam standout Eagle trackster cap- honorable mention in doubles while 880, Maryann Bates in the mile and San Francisco 41 22 .651 — Hampshire. points at the state meet. SWEEPS — Low gross — Rick League champs; blanked Cunningham completed the after­ tured the CIAC State Penney High’s Kim Murphy received two-mile, Debbie Mount in the long Cincinnati 40 25 .615 2 "He never had any letdowns in any Ciough 73; N et— Biil Moran 76-7-69, Killingworth, 3-0; and then finished noon firing a two-hitter at East Manchester, 3-1 for the season, has its Zone Eight Decathlon Championship last all-CCIL note in singles. jump, Laurie Welch in the shot put, Los Angeles 36 28 .563 5t4 event and that is hard to do ... He has Lon Annuili 78-9-71, Dave Fraser 74- with a 12-4 thumping of host East Hampton. Beth Tobin notched both opener tonight against Ellington at Brookside Park at 6 Manchester High’s Jim Kennedy Celine Sauve in the discus and the Houston 28 32 .462 1U4 weekend at Willow Brook Park a good possibiiity of scoring 7,000 5-69; B — Gross — Tom Atamian 80; Hampton. wins for Personal Tee. o’clock. Peter Kiro draws the starting hill assignment. and Scott Gottlieb, the latter a mile and 880-yard medley relay four- San Diego 28 35 .453 12t4 Dave Blake walked and Mike Freiheit belted a two-run in New Britain. points next year." Net — Mort Rosenthal 77-10-67, John Personal Tee tied for second piace Big stickers for the Inn were Mary junior, along with Penney High’s Phil som6S. Atlanta 25 36 .410 15 homer to right center to start the big first inning up­ Fournier finished the two-day, 10- Fournier on the second day turned Kristof 82-11-71, Joe Macaione 84-13- Mary Prior from East Hartford in the tournament, posting a 5-4 win Neubelt with five hits including a tri­ Hancock received all-CCIL honors in Sunday's Reaulls rising. Ray Gliha followed with a long homer, his fourth event competition with 6,494 points to in a :16.8 clocking in the 120-meter 71; C — Gross — Jerry Passman 82; High was all-CCIL in the 880. Many over East Hampton, taking a 10-7 ple and three RBI, Ellen Petkaitis boys’ tennis. Atlanta 8, Pittsburgh 7 of the year, to left. outdistance runner-up Dave Muska of high hurdles, had a toss of 113-feet in Net — Sal Evangelista 84-17-67, Bill others, frm Penney and East Hart­ decision over Marlborough, and drop­ with three hits including a three-base Manchester’s standout Dave Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 2 Don Martin, Frank Livingston and Peter Kiro singled, Windsor Locks who had 6,311 points. the discus, had that record-setting ef­ Tomkiel 86-17-69, Newt Smith 88-18- Thomas along with East Hatford ford High, were accorded honorable ping a 1-0 duke to Killingworth. knock and four RBI, Liz Neubelt with John Scott, who captured the Big B fort in the pole vault, has a somewhat 70, Bill Palmer 90-20-70, Lou Betko San Francisco 3-4, New York 0-3 Tee, Killingworth and four blows and three RBI, Wright jamming the the bases and Ken Brasa singled to center High’s Allen Sinicrope received all­ mention. scoring two. Kiro also scored when the relay went into Meet decathlon earlier in the cam­ sub par 158-foot effort in the javelin 88-18-70, Austin Weiman 90-20-70, All-league teams in baseball and Los Angeles 5, Montreal 0 Marlborough each finished with 2-2 with five hits including two doubles and finished with a 5:02.2 in the 1,500- league recognition in golf. Penney’s San Diego 4, Philadelphia 1 the stands. After a popout, Howie Furlong walked and paign, nosing out Fournier, did not Carl Engberg 90-20-70. Phil Shermetta and Ken LaForge softball should be announced shortly. marks while host Blast Hampton was and Beth Endrick who tripled and score in the pole vault and finished in meter run. MEMBER-MEMBER - Gross - Houston 3, Chicago 1 a four-time loser. scored four times. Hospital Fund grows Blake singled to left, plating Brasa with Furlong gunned In eight of the 10 events Fournier received honorable mention. down at third. sixth place with 5,770 points. Sher Ferguson-Dave Kaye 70, Rick Manchester’s Bill Moran, Ulysses Today’s Games Formal’s Lynne Wright hurled a Jerri Tucker, Denise Boutiiier, Sue bettered his performances over those Andre Marmen, representing Manchester Manchester iced the game with two runs in the eighth In annexing the state title, Four­ Clough-John Burger 71; Net — Jim Orduz, Ed Lemieux, Dave Locke, Brezhnev^ Ali Chicago (Roberts 3-1) at no-hitter at Personal Ted but Setsky and Lois Hughes each had two nier set one school record — in the from the Big B Meet. Only in the Cooper-Bob Cavedon 62, Mort Pittsburgh (D. Robinson 4-2), N wildness and faulty fielding cost her hits for the Tees. Memorial Hospital, accepts check of $3,000 for inning. Mike Linsenbigler walked and went to third on a Karl Golnik, Jeff Lombardo, Chris sacrifice by Shawn Spears. Linsenbigler scored on a pole vault — and was just 65 points javelin and 1,500 meters were his ef­ Rosenthal-Mort Herman 63. Kelley and Carl Kjellson received talk in Russia Only Games Scheduled the shutout. In the whitewashing of Wright and Mary Neubelt of For­ the hospital’s Development Fund from Sam off the state record of 6,561 points set forts under. LADIES FI,AG TOURNAMENT Tuesday's Games Killingsworth, Wright allowed only mal’s and Setsky of Personal were suicide squeeze by Blake. The latter stole second and all-CCIL plaudit in boys’ track. MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet Presi­ Crispino. Money was realized during New scored on a double by Mike Giliberto. by Bill DiBartholoineo of Penney Fournier took the lead from first — A — Flo Barre; B — Cora Ander­ St. Louis at Philadelphia, N two harmless singles while striking all-tournament selections. Penney High’s Marty Borawski, dent Leonid Brezhnev held an un­ England Tennis Stars "(NETS) Tournament Brasa and Kiro each had two hits with the former, High of East Hartford. .Murk l'’«iirnit‘r day leader Muska after the discuss son, Edna Wadas, Kathy Dimlow, Chicago at Pittsburgh, N Steve Grimaldi and Norm Funk also precedented 35-mlnute Kremlin staged at the Manchester Racquet Club. From Freiheit and Blake each driving in two runs. Linsenbigler Fournier cleared 12-feet, 9'2-inchs school mark by over three inches and and never looked back in taking the Olave Fagan. Montreal at New York, N were all-CCIL in boys’ track along meeting with Muhammad Ali Mon­ behind the plate played a strong defensive game. Brasa in the pole vault to surpass his own in the process earned 750 points. It state title. BEST 14 — A — Tony Pietrantonio Atlanta at San Diego, N left. Jack Redmond, club pro; Marmen, Harvey with Steve Downes, Steve Brennan, day and made the former world went the fuil nine innings to notch the win. He walked 55- 9-46, Erwin Kennedy 503-47 Bob Houston at Los Angeles, N Pastel, John Barton and Crispino. Latter trio Joe Borrmann, Ed Berry, Maurice heavyweight boxing champion his Softball five, yielded 10 hits and fanned 13. Vonderkall 57-9-48, Sher Ferguson 53- Gibson and Ron Ravaiese from Cincinnati at San Francisco, N was among the sponsors. The third annual 5-48, Woody Clark 50-2-48, Dorn “unofficial ambassador for peace league champ East Hartford High. TONIGHT NETS’ visit will be in December. ‘ DeNicolo 56-8-48; B — Fred Lennon with the United States." EASTERN Manchester’s all-CCIL picks in League Postal vs. A&N, 6 — Nel)o 56- 11-45, Pete Teets 57-11-46, Fred A subdued Ali, dressed in a pinst- American Each side had 13 hits in a close bat­ girls’ track were Dana Gilbert in the sipe suit, told a news conference East Division Turnpike vs. Thrifty, 6 — Nike tle taken by Army & Navy, 7-6, over RSox,Bill Lee back Tracy 60-14-46, Phil Sullivan 59-13-46; 100 and 220, Lee Sadosky in the 440, Queens ousted early Stars vs. DeMolay, 6 — Keeney North Methodist last Friday at Mt. C — Herm Dvorak 62-17-45, Bill later that on being presented to W Pet. GB Katie Hennessy ih the mile, Robyn B'lo's vs. Wilson, '7:30 — Nike Nebo. Ron Allen ripped three hits Tomkiel 60-15-45, Bob Cavedon 62-16- Brezhnev, “I gave him a hug and a Boston 45 .692 in Pennsylvania play Washington in the long jump, Sharon kiss on both cheeks and he retumd it. Baltimore 38 .594 6>A Zipser vs. Peter’s, 7:30 — and Joe Peck, Walt Leriche and Bob Soccer 42; Low gross — Erwin Kennedy 70. Maher in the discus and Tracy SWEEPS — A — Gross — Erwin “And that’s a great honor for a New York 37 .587 7 Robertson and Wayne Gagnon two apiece for Hartford Road Dairy Queen traveled last weekend to Culbertson in the shot put and discus. Negro who couldn’t eat in white Milwaulkee 37 .578 7% Vito’s vs. MB’s, 7:30 — the Vets. Paul Moyer had three hits York, Pa., to take part in the third annual Bob Hoffman Kennedy 70, Woody Clark 72; Net — Indians who received honorable restaurants a few years ago,” Ali Detroit 31 .500 nVz Fitzgerald and Jim LaPenta, Wayne Steely and Slow Pitch Softball Tournament and didn’t fair to well, but blasts Zimmer Tony P ietrantonio 75-9-66, Bob mention were Chris Cheney, Sue Vittner’s vs. Angels, 6 — Vonderkall 79-9-70; B — Gross — said. Cleveland 27 ,443 16 Greg Holmes two apiece for losing twice in the double elimination play. PEE WEE Brown, Lori Veal, Sue Keller, Lynne Ali said the Soviets told him he was Robertson Methodist. In the first tilt, the Queens dropped a 6-5 decision to Geoffrey King), Meteors 0 system " for taking unfair advantage Fred Lennon 78; Net — Bundi Tarca Toronto 21 .333 23 West: Bulls 2 (Wayne BOSTON (UPI) - Bernie was motivated by a desire of the Red Bono, Melissa Geagan, Linda the first foreign athlete ever B&J vs. Tikey, 6 — Cheney Hoffman Products, who are nationally ranked. The (Jeff Edgerly, Tony of Carbo, who had been traded from 78-12-66, Mike McCarthy 85-14-71, West Division Hollingsworth), Sabres 0 Carbo and future con­ Sox to rid themselves of so-called Roberts, Hennessy, Maher and all receievd by the Soviet leader. LaStrada vs. Farr’s, 6 — Dean Machine behind a 19-hit at­ Columbus, Ohio, Road Runners, last year's national McCarthy played well). the Red Sox for six months two years John Wilson 82-11-71; C — Gross — W Pet. GB (Eric Morris played well). “free spirits." three relay quartets. American Embassy officials said Fitzgerald tack just got past Belliveau Paint, 14- runners-up, blanked the locals, 4-0, in their other en­ Cosmos 4 (A.J. Marcan- siderations have brought out­ “ What 1 felt, when 1 read about ago. “The system jumped on him, Mort Herman 84; Net — Bob Kansas City 33 .532 - Lions 1 (Mike Vassallo; Penney High had several receive they considered the meeting “un­ LaStrada vs. Crispino’s, 7 :30 — 13, at Mt. Nebo. Gary Richards counter. tonio 3, Jeff Rothman), In­ spoken Bill Lee back into the that trade was like 1 got shot right in rode his back and tried to bury his Copeland 81-1665, Herm Dvorak 87- California 33 .516 1 goal in overtime), Flyers 0 dians 0 (Sue Webb, David all-CCIL also. Kathy Schmidt was precedented” also because of its Nebo rapped four hits. Rich Milka three in­ Dairy Queen had a 2-0 lead at the end of three innings (John Benford played Boston Red Sox fold after the heart. I've never had hurt like nose in the ground. His face has been 17-70. Texas 32 .508 lt4 'WWI I IIIillilijiSHtil’IMtIMMMia’HttIliJIililillh’y- Glade, Tim Cyr played cited in the hurdles and 220, Cindy length. cluding a homer and Pete Naktenis, on Hoffman before the latter rallied for four runs in the well). bolting the American League that before. rubbed again," Lee said. MEMBER-MEMBER - Gross - Oakland 32 .492 2«! well). Dwight Downham, Ray Boneau, John sixth and two more in the seventh inning. The Queens Jets 3 (Paul Hendessi, East leaders for 24 hours. "I still see no justification for this Woody Clark-Jim Moriarty 67; Net — Chicago 31 .492 2'/2 Editor's note: Pee Wee Erwin Kennedy-Tony Pietrantonio Minnesota 27 .435 6 Baseball Bohneau and Joe Crawford two came back with three tallies in their half of the seventh Gordon Tuttle, Ron The colorful lefthander rejoined action (the sale of Carbo.) I thought but fell a marker short. East games above were How to dress 62, Rico Cardone-Bob Vonderkall 63, Little League Seattle 20 .299 15 V4 apiece for Dean. Ron MacKenzie, Starrette), Eagles 0 the team for Saturday's game with it was punitive and history will bear JUNIOR ALUMNI Gail Shimaitis was 3-for-3 with a triple and two RBI in played last Monday, Rich Archambault-Bill Ogden 63. Carl Schuh and Skip Copeland each (David Mackey played Seattle, one day after he emptied his me out. Trades of this nature are Sunday's Results Behind the strong pitching of Jeff socked three blows and Tom Bride the loss to Hoffman's. Betsy Gilmartin, Jean McAdams Tuesday, Wednesday but for sporting LADIES FOUR BALL - Net - two-run double for Civitan. well). locker after reading that (iarbo, a highly suspect, " Lee said. Cleveland 3-1, Milwaukee 0-4 Popik, Nassiff Arms whipped two for the Painters. and Judy Lauder chipped in two safeties each. Five not. previously submitted Lee lashed out at the Red Sox ad­ Helen Mutty, Mary Presti, Helen NATIONAL Baltimore 2, Oakland 1 Apaches 4 (Mike close friend, was sold to Cleveland. Manchester Credit Union, 9-3, last different players had one hit each in the loss to Columbus. for publication. All other ministration for not telling the truth It matters not whether you win or Kristof, Boots Carnelia 59. Paul Hohenthal’s two-out, two-run AMERICAN FARM California 3, New York 2 Smutney 2, John McDer­ games listed were played Lee was fined and will pitch Friday Friday at the West Side Oval. Popik The Queens committed only one error in the two out­ about the Carbo transaction and lose — but how you dress or don't TALLWOOD homer in the last of the sixth inning Modern Janitorial trounced Seattle 3, Boston 2 mott, Gary Stoltenberg), h'riday and Saturday. against Baltimore. struck out nine. Two five-run innings, ings. other personnel matters. The Red dress, for your favorite sport. MEMBER-GUE.ST - Gross - gave Moriarty Bros, a 13-12 come- American Legion, 23-7, last Friday at Kansas City 3-0, Chicago 2-11 Bears 2 (Mike Taylor, East: Meteors 1 (Matt An angry Lee said Friday he would each highlighted by Mike McKenna FELINE Sox management said Carbo was the Bidwell Sr. and Jr. 69, Davis-Gauvin from-behind win over Nichols Tire Buckland Field. Ryan Woodcock Mike Rawson). not return until General Manager The June edition of “ Redbook" Minnesota 8, Detroit 4 base hits, paved the way for Standings — Crispino’s 4-2, MCC 4- Alpert ; Ian Datrymple and 70, Pahoulis-Blackburn 71; Net — Saturday at Buckley. Danny Soucier stroked four hits, John McCarthy Devils 4 (Jeff Wright 2, Haywood Sullivan apologized for logical sale choice because he was magazine has these tips to offer: Texas 3, Toronto 2 Nassiff’s. Doug Whitaker chipped in 2, Wendy’s 3-3, LaStrada 1-5. East Hartford Legion Tim McConnell played Wood-Callahan 57, Anderson-AIlen and Hohenthal each had three hits homered, tripled and doubled, Russ Mike Sardo, Maurice ■getting rid of Bernie Carbo." But he playing out his option with the club. Tennis — Two big no-no’s are black Today's Games a two-base knock for tbe winners. well. Kicks 0 (Dick Boyle, 58, Anderson-Lambert 60, Roby- and second baseman Brian Belcher Caudill socked three hits and Don Moriarty), Flames 2 (Kurt Alex Hetzel, Mike Callahan changed his mind after meeting for "I've never asked for anything tennis shoes and racket presses. New York (Clay 1-3) at Boston Crdig Franklin bad a pair of safeties EASTERN splits weekend games Potter 2). from this organization but I guess "Haven't you ever watched the way Banasiawicz. Handicap flight. was a defensive standout for Moriar- Hentschel, Kurt Larsen and Pete played well). 90 minutes Saturday with Sullivan (Tiant 6^)), N for Credit. Standings — Methodist 5-1, Bruins 2 (Ken they thought I was trying to manage we carry our rackets?" asks Billie CALLOWAY FLIGHT - St. ty’s. Tim Grady and Dave Ostuni Ready two apiece for Janitorial. Indians 0 I Danny and Manager Don Zimmer and alter Seattle (House 4-4) at Chicago Standings: Mari-mads 4-0, Liggett Alliance 4-2, Army & Navy 4-2, East Hartford Legion Post No. 77 baseball team com­ Brietenfeld, Christine the ballclub. I'm not happy and Jean King. “ We carry them under Louis-Szewczul 64, Normington- each stroked three hits for Nichols. Paul Scarito had a pair of blows for Feehan, Matt Chagnot, talking with Carbo the night before. (Schueler 2-1), N Parkade 4-0, Moriarty Bros. 3-1, Postal 4-2, Dean 3-2, Rockwell 2-3, pleted play in the Willimantic Invitational Tournament Rovegno), Kings 0 haven't been for awhile. I feel like a our arms, with the covers on but no Pantekakas 70. Legion. Mark Foley played well), "Bernie Carbo asked me to come Cleveland (Clyde 4-1) at Kansas Nassiff Arms 2-2, Credit Union 1-3, Second Congo 1-5, Belliveau 0-6. with two wins and two losses. (Jeremy Moore played mongoose out to protect people. I racket presses. They're not useful — SATURDAY - Net - Pomticelli- AMERICAN Timbers 0 (Brian Spencer, back. But I'm also back here for City (Leonard 6-9), N Moriarty Fuel 1-3, Heritage Savings After Friday's opening loss. East Hartford dropped a 5- well). keep on giving and I have very little Bigley 137, Aufman-Newmeister 140, Four runs in the sixth inning lifted Janitorial made it two wins in two 3 decision to Newington Saturday before rebounding for Stephen Lateano, Eric future generations of ballplayers," and they have no class.” Oakland (Johnson 4-3) at Texas & Loan 1-3, Krause Florists 0-4. CHARTER OAK Standings: Apaches 4-0- flesh to give," said an impatient, Dunn-Kelly 141, Day-Saugracomo Modern Janitorial past American days Saturday by upending Civitan, an 8-5 win over Willimantic and a 13-6 triumph over Deep Koonze played well). said the 31-year old Lee, sporting a T- Golf — Don't wear alligator shoes (Matlack 5-7), N COLT Standings — LaStrada 5-1, 0- 20, Bears 3-1-0-15, Bulls 3- 141, Grout-Maloney 141. Kickers 72, Legion, 11-8, Friday at Waddell. Joey 13-12. McCarthy, Woodcock and Chiefs 2 (Paul Hun­ shirt which read, “Friendship First. emotional Lee. and a fancy country-club symbol on Only Games Scheduled Two runs in the first inning were Tierney’s 4-2, HPMarket 3-3, Farr’s River yesterday. 1- 0-15, Devils 2-1-0-10, 73, 74. Johnson, Joel Sullivan and Tom Ready each had three hits for the tington, Steve August), Competition Second." Lee defended his 24-hour hiatus but your shirt. Tuesday’s Games all that were scored yesterday in Colt 3-3, Cooper 3-3, Oil Heat 2-4, Jaycees East Hartford, 1-1 in Zone Eight and 3-3 overall, has a Bruins 2-1-0-10, Flames 2-2- SUNDAY — Gross — Steullet 73; McCarthy each had three hits, CJiris winners, Dave Zaremba had three Tigers 0 (Shane May, Erik Tm not back at all for Bill Lee. admitted it was an impulsive action. Don't carry a bag with your name New York at ^ s to n , N League play as Columbia blanked 2-4, AnfuIIi’s 2-4. zone engagement tonight against Rockville at Henry 0-10, Jets 1-3-0-5, Kings 1-3- Net - Lukas 79-10-69, Wayner 79-10- Burby doubled and hurled three in­ hits including a homer and Tom Lindland played well)). My family was all set to go but I'm "My brain, heart and mind were on it. Detroit at Toronto, N Crispino’s of Manchester at Mt. Park a 6 o’clock. 0-5, Lions 1-2-0-5, Flyers 1- definitely not in sync. It was not Swimming — Wear a one-piece 69, Chambers 77-7-70, Terdy 74-4-70. nings of one-hit relief for Janitorial. Pritchard two doubles for Civitan. Newington scored four times in the eighth inning to Cosmos 3 (Jeff Nodden back here becau.se of Bernie Carbo, " Baltimore at Milwaukee, N Nebo, 2-0. CANDLELIGHT 2- 0-5, Sabres 1-3-0-5, Eagles wrong but the way I do it maybe was. Burby fanned eight of nine batters Woodcock drove home the winning 3), Lancers 0 (Lynn Gen- he said. racing suit, just like the pros, (Real Seattle at Chicago, N Losing hurler Bob Claughsey Standings — Moriarty’s 10-1, wipe out a two-run deficit. Ken Hollfelder’s two-run 0-5-0-0. 1 don't know. faced. Mark Lebreaux had a single run. silcore, Chris Pryko, Scott Lee was more critical of the swimmers can't chance losing part California at Minnesota, N gaveup six hits and fanned four. Fogarty’s 6-2, Peter’s 7-4, Zipser 7-5, homer highlighted the comeback frame. Kevin Grady, and double for Legion. who had a no-hitter going into the eighth inning, took the Davis played well). method by which Carbo was dealt "My basic dilemma is that I'm of a bikini. I Cleveland at Kansas City, N Mickey Coulombe collected two of Crispino’s 6-4, Circuits 3-8, Vito’s 3-9, East: Tornadoes 1 (Dan­ loss. Phil Shiner had a two-run homer for East Hartford. Wildcats 5 (Mike (minutes before the trading cither way ahead of my time or way Cycling — White anklets, believe it INT. FARM Oakland at Texas. N the locals’ three hits, a single and a Allied 110. ny Callahan), Tigers 0 Three three-run innings powered Dairy Queen stopped the Lawyers Bob Ouellette fanned 10 and Mike Furlong slugged a MacDonald 3, Jimm deadline I than the actual transac­ behind it." or not, and black cycling shoes and double. (Jimmy Zotta played Now you know Army & Navy past Civitan, 11-6, Boggini, Paul Senkow), tion. But he still thought the trade Lee criticized what he called "they shorts are de rigeur. F rid ay night, 12-11, with Ray two-run horrter in the win over Willimantic. Tom Ahern well). Saturday at Waddell. Bruce QUIZ Brewers 0 (Dwight Theodore Roosevelt was the first Sprague collecting five hits in the added two singles for the Post 77 entry. Stars 2 (Cathy Ryan, McKenney hurled 5 1/3 innings, fan­ Whitaker, Dan Lewie president to ride in an automobile, 12th straight victory. Six runs in the eighth inning and four more in the ninth Matt Clough), Kicks 1 ning 11, to gain the mound triumph. Dave Kehaya added four hits, Dave Jal alal results gave East Hartford the win over Deep River. Scott played well). but he didn’t like it and rarely C (Mike Callahan). Tornadoes 2 (Danny Ken Krajewski and Brendan Riordan and Sean Doherty two each, D Campbell had two hits and drove in four runs and Rick Fan^s headache pill helped Newton win allowed his Secret Service chauffeur Chiefs 3 (Steve August 2, McCarthy each had two hits for the Alan Aceto and Mark Loshuk played Saturday Matinee SEVENTN GAME SINGUS SEVEN PONTS Lewis doubled and singled for the winners. Gregg Callahan 2), Stars 0 (Cathy to take him for a drive. Saturday Evening 3 0diea ll. N 4.N X U Larry Deptula), Timbers 0 Newton and Sullivan finished the regulation 72 holes at winners. Tim Chevalier clubbed a n S T 6 W N U U S SCKN POVTS Ryan, Andrew Marsh, GRAND BLANC, Mich. (UPI) — Australian Jack New­ well on defense for the Queens. FIST CAME M UNIS SEVEN PONTS 2 Zabali S-tO 4.U McGowan got credit for the mound victory. (Ryan Patulak, Steve 280, eight under par and one shot ahead of Rex Caldwell, nil nil iM SAaMiAstsI 14H lO.U 13.U I Emaa 4 i0 Richard Fol played well). ton says a friendly female fan who gave him a headache IftteCrtt in 3.M 7 Arri M tiai 21N 1111 M U 2-3 39.U Lateano, Eric Koonze Greg Powers and defending champion Bobby Cole, 2 b ilj Itfbna 3.M Standings: Chiefs 4-0-0- pill may have helped him win the $100,000 F’GA Open at 3 U ObM 410 PertacU X2 N.30 played well). "It was very satisfying to win over here after winning M elaS-7 OSH TrifacU X 2 -I 470.10 Homers pace Whalers 20, Tornadoes 4-0-0-20, the Warwick Hills Country Club Sunday. PsrfscU M 12110 Perfacta S-7 40XU TrifecU M 2 Uill EKHTN GAME POUNES SEVEN PONTS Lancers 3 (Chris Maneri "I told my wife at the sixth hole, 1 didn't know how elsewhere, " said Newton, who has won tournaments in TrHacta S-7-3 1.533H 6 UaT Marcoida 9.N 4.U 3 H Wildcats 3-0-0-15, Cosmos S tew QMf OOMUS StVEM NUTS SECM GAME DOONIS SEVEN PONTS 1 latcarai Zopi 4.40 3H 2, Paul Besterfield), long I could continue," Newton said after playing the first Africa, Europe and Australia. “Since 1975, I've had in­ l a h k t 2141 11.41 Oil to lop-sided triumph 3-0-0-15, Tigers 2-2-0-10, IPataRapa 100 5.N XU 5 Uri«4a Garamendl X U Brewers 0 (Stephen Brisk, nine holes with a pounding headache. jury problems. I've been down so long, it's nice to be back IMri^Sstotia lil 7.M 2 I M larturca 0.40 5.00 M U 14 U .U Lancers 2-2-0-10, Timbers 3 M i0 b N M l Home runs by Brad Selwood and Mike Antonovich led Mike Yorgensen played At the turn Newton seemed out of contention with a 2- up." 7 Gaaa Ciraa 10-20 PariacU 0-1 104.40 1-2-1-7, Meteors 1-2-0-5, M c h 1-2 39.40 TrifacU 0-1-5 U 710 the New England Whalers to a convincing 15-1 win over well). over 38, but the unidentified fan came to his rescue. She hrfwb 7-1 431N Parfacta 1-2 1M.40 Stars 1-3-0-5, Indians 0-3-1- . TrHKti 743 1,10121 m m GAME DOUNES SEVEN PONTS the WTIC Titanics last Friday night at Fitzgerald Field in Wildcats 4 (Mike went to her nearby hou.se and picked up some pills she TrHacta 1-2-7 55X20 7 Ash Ochoa ll. N 4 N XOO Y06I BERRA WON HIS 2, Brewers 0-4-00, Kicks 0- v m tm NOUS snn ram TUN GAK DOUNES SEVEN PINTS 5 Jaej Garamandi 120 X N the feature of the exhibition twinbill benefit. MacDonald 2, Tom Diana. 4 M 0 l m t7.N 9.N S il FIRST MVP AWARP IN 3-0-0. claimed would clear up his headache in 15 minutes. 4 M a i M a i 10.00 5.N 4 H 3 lascaran Javier S il Crispino’s nipped MCC, two Feline League entries, in IhleUrpt ^4il XM 7 ZitdEcanrra IXN 7.U ( M U S-7 34H 1951.WHAT CATCHER "I took a pill on the 10th tee and by the 11th hole I felt SM^Odna 4il 3 M Riga 3.N ParfacU 7-5 llliO WON THE '51 MVP IN THE NL? the opener, 8-7, before a crowd of 1,500. fine. I didn't know if I could pass a test if they gave me M i a 2-4 3411 M a b 4-7 U .U TrifacU 7-5-3 224.N Nriseta 4-2 H.41 Perfacta 4-7 215.70 Proceeds will enter the New Hope Manor Rehabilita­ one," Newton laughed. TrifacU 4-2-S S21II TENTH CAME SMGUS SEVEN PONTS * A. ROV CAMPANELLA TrHacta 4-7-3 1.785H SAsh 10-N 4.20 4.U tion Center in Manchester. FOIKTII C M SMUS SEVEN POINTS B. SMOKEV BURGESS Newton's game cleared up with his headache as he FONmi GAME SNGUS SEVEN PONTS 1 UrpUta 7.U XN Bob Neumeier, voice of the Whalers, stroked three hits l U 14JI IM 419 3 0bva IXH 100 XU 0 Mand S.N a MICKEY OWEN j romped home to a three-birdie 33. The 28-year-old won l U f i 11.41 4.H M U 1-5 3120 BLONSTEIN'S IMriciai lU 100 with Selwood and Antonovich each adding a single to the $20,000 first-place check by sinking a 15-foot putt on 4 Obit M l 5 Ant 4.U ParfacU 5-1 107.10 M a 1-2 41U IM la 34 44.N TrifacU 5-14 4.01X70 e x x ^ tte d iu e j -.jaMSUE Jt,eir hit production. Brian McLood and Bill Henderson the first extra hole to beat Mike Sullivan in a sudden- AUTO Pvfsda 1-211141 ParfacU 34 1 U .7 I TrHacta 1-2-4130.11 EUVENTN CAME D0UHES SEVEN PONTS also had two hits each for the winners. CAMPING CENTER death playoff. TrHacta 3 4 5 950.10 4 ZabaU U tia r 1 7 H I N 4 i0 Dennis Randall limited the Titanics to four hits, two by FTTI CMIIOUKES SHEN PIKTS FFTN GAH N U N U SEVEN PONU 3 Area CariU H H 7.N It was the first PGA vistory of Newton's career and 3U0bn ll.N m 411 ZArriSarpa 15H 4.20 XN 2 CoTMtoU MartaiAi 5.20 Greg Gilmartin. Rt. 83 Rockville, Conn. 7 I i M i C«m lliO I N earned him a year's exemption and berts in both the 1979 1 ra*tCMt Itb I 4.40 X40 IM U X4 7X40 In the opener, Linda Chapman collected three hits and 4 PMt SatotiM 7.N I laacarai lartarai IH PedacU 4-3 154H Masters and 'Tournament of Champions. M la 3 -7 31N M ia 1-2 41.U TrHacU 4-X2 541N Dennis Boutiiier, Chicky Balesano and Sue Setsky each "Home of Mr. Goodwrencfi" Parbeta 3-7 in .ll Parfacta 2-1 110.70 Triftcla 3-7-4 S21.19 n m n M came douhes seven ponts added two more in the free-hitting contest. 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SBMCE/nvms Llnihniii i.BinbZMri Drawing lot' Fraa Prizaa Nightly Astros 0-4-0-0, Strikers 0-4- 1- 2-0-5, Hawks 0-3-0-0, □ •Afitr coin 6. u rn leti will be oo «l« *1 Ih* fronton bouliq«. tM Iia.lM iii nKkmiSltoik ■Glastonbury 0-0, Furies 0-3-00. Caribous 0-3-0-0, Whitecaps FREE REFRESHMENTS 0-3-0-0. U MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 19, 1 ^ - PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon.. June 19, 1978 Brooke says ( Peopietaik ~) Bottle collecting booms in Iowa he’ll explain State wants cheap power RUTLAND, Vt. (UPI) - A group between PASNY and Vermont and largest share. bottles. And I really don’t know how but it seems to be very consistent in bottle will sell for more than $50. Flowery rereplion DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) - The -■ of Connecticut electric cooperatives Pennsylvania was vetoed by New Sussler said the state of Vermont is CuH'poke und liis dad it started. But, it’s here and we’re its popularity. We’re getting a Many fans of Elvis, who are wanting folks In Iowa may not drink a lot of ' has threatened to challenge Ver­ York Gov. Hugh Carey, who objected just a “procedural tool” masking the Everything was coming up roses working with them to help them.” to buy the bottles, said they weren’t deductions V'l/I Yep, that fellow ambling across boubon, but they love those reputation nationwide for the quality mont’s acquisition of inexpensive to selling the power to Pennsylvania. fact that private utilities actually Sunday for former Indian Prime Gallagher said he didn’t know if the aware that bottle collecting was that the dusty rodeo arena decked out in decanters. of the bottles we offer in the stores.” power from New York unless it also Both Massachusetts and Connec­ wind up with the inexpensive power. Minister Indira Gandhi. lowans actually were drinking all the popular in the state,” Gallagher said. his best cowboy duds was reaiiy Decanters paying homage to the That is not to say Iowa deals only in WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. gets a share of that power. He said if Vermont gets a new con­ Her admirers in the western Indian bourbon they buy, "but they sure are In the initial registration period, he 'ff' ticut failed to secure a share of Jerry Ford. town of Ahmedabad gave her her volunteer fireman ahd the Iowa grain bourbon. Edward Brooke. R-Mass.. said he A lawyer for the Connecticut PASNY energy during those tract for PASNY power and the And nope, the former president spending money and we like that.” said, almost 6,000 applications for weight in rose petals — 119 pounds. elevator — designed to quench the “We don’t stock every bottle that is will tell a Senate investigating com- Municipal Electric Eh'ergy negotiations. All the rivals have Connecticut utilities do not, they will was not dispiaying his new strategy To keep up with the trends and bottles have been received. I Still, Mrs. Gandhi might have felt desires ahd perhaps the thirsts of the offered. But, we do have a complete tnittee why he claimed his two Cooperative said last week the co-ops renewed their bids in the new complain to the federal government in case he runs against Ronaid state’s scores of bottle collectors — keep the Hawkeyes happy, Gallagher listing of the bottles on the market He said the state was a little bit slighted. Usually, admirers in India nervous about how Elvis would go daughters as dependents on his in­ will challenge Vermont’s eligibility negotiations that followed Carey’s that PASNY is not living up to its Reagan again. are coming to the shelves of the said, the statd picks a number of the for those who want to order them,” come tax. even though they were give their leaders their weight in over “because he was one of the to acquire the electricity from the veto. legal reouirements. Ford was at the rodeo in Pomona, state-run liquor stores this summer. bourbon bottles to stock in the state- he said. married or living away from home. Power Authority of the State of New Robert Sussler, attorney for the Calif., Sunday to heip his son Steve, a gold. The money is then donated to run stores each year, constantly up­ The Elvis Presley bourbon highest-priced decanters with which charity. They will be joining tbe likes of But he refuses to discuss it with the York. ' Connecticut utilities, said the power team roper for the Los Angeles Elvis Presley, King Tut, the Iowa dating the 300 to 3M new bottles decanter, a music box that plays we had dealt, but now we’re very news media. pleased with tbe response.” He said that PASNY power sold out PASNY sells to the state of Vermont In addition to the possible Rough Riders professional rodeo farmer and — later this summer — made annually. ’The decanters run $5 “Love Me Tender,” may have The Sunday Washington Post said GIt'UHun recovering of state may go only to municipal or does not go to municipalities or co­ challenge from Connecticut, the New team. the most beautiful pig in the state. and up in price. brought a few new fans to the hobby he claimed the daughters as cooperative customers, whereas the York Municipal Utilities Association Jackie Gleason, recovering at “People live to buy the decanters. ops, but to private utilities. Ford climbed a five-foot fence and "Iowa is a crazy bottle-collecting of bottle collection.; Newspaper back dependents, but both women said state on Vermont distributes the Although the state of Vermont has already filed a complaint that home in Lauderhill, Fla., from heart Many little towns have bourbon­ perched above a 600-pound steer, state,” said Kolland Gallagher, “Tbe response for the 3,600 bottles ' their father did not supply anywhere power to a number of private negotiates for the power, the state PASNY is not living up to its man­ surgery, plans to forsake the golf NEW YORK (UPI) - The New then freed the beast while his son director of the Iowa Beer and Liquor collecting clubs and regularly order a has been so tremendous that we have near the required support to claim utilities. Vermont -is now trying to then distributes it to local utilities. date to sell at least 50 percent of its course for the next week or so. York Daily News was back on the chased it on horseback. Control Commission. "We are known block of each new bottle we send out had to schedule a computer lottery to the deduction during the time in renew its contract for PASNY Central Vermont Public Service power to municipal and cooperative But not even a triple coronary streets Sunday following a four-day Steve missed his first try but nationally as a mecca to the serious as soon as it comes on the market,” handle all the requests. question. power. customers inside and outside the bypass can keep “The Great One” reporters’ strike which had Corp. ip Rutland and Green Mountain scored a second-half victory chasing collector. They all flock here for he said. “It’s not really a new fad. “What is even wilder is that the The apparent conflict involves An earlier renewal agreement Power Co. in Burlington get the state. his steer in 8.2 seconds. down. He predicts he will recover succeeded in shutting off publication more quickly than actor, John Brooke’s tax returns for the years Rough Rider's coach Casey Tibbs for just two days. 1970 to 1975. said afterwards: "Mr. Ford did just Wayne, who had a similar operation The 1,340-member Newspaper earlier this year. Brooke is already under investiga­ fine. What hampered Steve's first try Circus wants to use tents Guild unit at tbe News tion by the Senate Select Committee was the news media that was crow­ "It's not tough to jump on a joke encircled ring for his animals to overwhelmingly accepted a contract IRA held to trade as on a horse, ’ Gleason said. ‘ And he HARTFORD (UPI) - The Clyde animal tent in the city from June 30 on Ethics in connection with ad­ ding the chute." jump through during Hartford per­ by voice vote earlier Saturday. •a BELFAST, Northern Ireland targets would be chosen for execu­ Murphy, a former chaplain who has to eat a can of beans every day.” Beatty-Cole Brothers Circus has through July 2. mitted "misstatements” about his formances, circus officials said. Minutes later, employees began (UPI) - A Roman Catholic priest held tion in the next few days unless Tur­ suffers from a heart condition, was "The Great One," who promised asked permission to bring the first The Beatty-Cole application con­ finances during his divorce H oot u ik I ii h o lle r As an extra precaution, city of­ streaming back to work to help bound and hooded for 12 hours said led to a lane near his home Sunday his doctors he would kick a six-pack- big top circus to town since 168 per­ tained plans showng six regular exits proceedings. bitt is freed. in Pivey's Corner, N.C., Dewitt and two emergency exits from the ficials have asked the fire marshal to management put out „ slim Sunday A probate court judge in Cam­ his extremist Protestant captors “I spent the entire day hooded and and released, still shrouded by the a-day cigarette habit and lose 27 sons died in the 1944 Ringing Bros, edition. Howell let loose with a "regular old- tent. Fire lanes, extinguishers and review the plans and give his opinion. bridge. Mass., has ordered Brooke's wanted to trade his life for a kid­ tied and I can only say that the coal sack jammed over his head pounds from his current weight of tent fire. The walkout began Tuesday after­ S' fashioned whoop and holler" that Clyde Beatty-Cole Brothers filed other safety requirements would all Beatty-Cole has. already dis­ original out-of-court settlement with napped policeman’s freedom. darkness helped me say my when he was abducted. 227 and hopes to be back in tip-top noon and quickly spread to the made him the winner of this month's application last week with the City be met under the plan, the applica­ tributed thousands of free tickets, his wife. Remigia. set aside. The Rev. High Murphy was prayers,” the priest said. He said his kidnappers told him shape within eight weeks, when he balloons and pamphlets to area newspaper’s trade unions. It raised "They were holding me as a annual National Hollerin' Contest. will work in Atlantic City, N.J. Council for permission to pitch a tion said. In addition, the Middlesex County. A lonely finalist released Sunday night after the men “I would like to earnestly appeal to Howell said he learned to holler by The lion tamer would not use a fire- merchants and hostels. the threat of a citywide newspaper who kidnapped him had a change of the Provisional IRA who may have bargaining counter for Police (ilim p ses 3,000-seat performance tent and an Mass., district attorney plans to in­ Being one of two finalists in a spelling bee can be a lonely listening to the whoops and shrieks blackout. vestigate the possibility of perjury in heart. He appealed to members of the RUC constable to, for God's sake, Constable Turbitt.” his neighbors used to use to call in Comedian Bob Hope will be grand connection with Brooke’s financial situation. Michael Lohr of filing Junior High School i^ shown the Irish Republican Army — the let him go if he is still alive. 1 The IRA telephoned a Dublin the cows. seek. help, or just marshal for this year's Hollywood statements. as he makes several halting attempts before he finally com­ presumed abductors of Royal Ulster experienced something like what television station saying Turbitt had socialize. Christmas Parade, leading a stream pleted “lonelyness.” He lost out to Janet Stephens, also of Constable William Turbitt — to spare that man may be going through and I been taken hostage and was being in­ of entertainers and dozens of floats Carter joins White House jam the father of four from the “awful terrogated. Eric Vernon, 25, won the whistling know that it is awful agony.” down Hollywood Boulevard ... filing. The bee was a contest between the seventh grades of 9 Church leaders and politicians on competition with a whistle so pier­ filing and Bennet junior high schools. Miss Stephens was agony” he had experienced. The IRA seized the constable cing he claimed it cooked food long African folksinger Miriam Makeba “After tonight I may have to,” in Washington, sang a song. Then, at many outstanding artists, who came A caller claiming to represent the Saturday after an ambush in County both sides of the religious divide in gave her first U.S. concert in four WASHINGTON (UPI) - With winner of the Level fl group. Other words that proved before the ultrasonics of microwave trumpet player Dizzie Gillespie and Carter replied, obviously ebullient. Mrs. Carter’s request, she sang “St. at their own expense, ever played outlawed Ulster freedorn fighters Armagh near the Irish Republic Northern Ireland, where 10 years of years during the weekend at Madison ovens came along. He said one of his drummer Max Roach accompanying. The two-hour concert, prefaced by Louis Blues,” which led into “He’s together. About 35 of the nation’s Now you know stumpers were calendar, debtor and macaroni. Some labored telephoned a local newspaper and border. Policeman High McConnell. violence between Catholics and whistles was perfect for cooking Square Garden ... Fred Silverman, President Carter stepped to the a meal of jamabalaya flown in Got the Whole World in His Hands.” best were on hand. over words that ended in “ant” and “ent.” The bee, held said the priest was released “in 32, was killed in the attack and a trail Protestants have claimed some 1.- the new president of NBC, was at the In Chillicothe, Mo., it is illegal to "possum in wine sauce." microphone and sang, “Salt Peanuts, specially from Gonzales, La., Before the encores. Carter had The regular program began with Friday at filing, by Lee Whitesell, English teacher at filing. response to appeals by Protestant of blood at the scene indicated Tur­ 840 lives, condemned both abduc­ NBC Television Network Affiliates 95-year-old Eubie Blake, who used to throw rice at weddings. Robbie Goodman. 10, won the Salt Peanuts” in an impromptu marked the 25th anniversary of the stepped to the microphone and told (Herald photo by Chastain) leaders" But he warned other bitt was wounded. tions. junior championship with a carbon­ Convention in New York during the finale to a great jam session at the Newport Jazz Festival. It was sup­ the musicians, “What you have given play at Warm Springs for Franklin D. weekend and two of the NBL per­ copy rendition of an ambulance White House. posed to end as dusk fell. Carter, in America is as important as the White Roosevelt, and ended with a jam that siren. sonalities he met were Dick Clark slacks and shortsleeve sport shirt, House and the Capitol building.” included Hampton on the vibes. To the Doctor, the Lawyer, the Butcher, the Baker, the Candlestick Maker, and Everyone Else and Bruce Jenner. Gillespie, who cut the record in 1943, had to teach the words to said anyone who wanted to leave In his opening remarks. Carter Chica Corea, piano, Louis Bellson, ^CLASSIFIED ADS: Carter, a peanut farmer. could do so. said there was “an element of drums, Ray Brown, bass, Stan Getz The crowd, gathered in sweltering “But I’m going to stay and listen to • racism in the beginning,’,’ which in­ and Zoot Sims, saxophones, and EVERY George Benson, guitar. Patty Hearst to marry heat on the White House South Lawn, some more music,” he said. And so hibited the acceptance of jazz, he th e DAY “There never has been a night like roared their approval and Carter did everyone else. called one of America’s greatest con­ AND NEW YORK (UPI) - Patty Hearst Shaw, 30, has been granted a “With that, singer Pearl Bailey, tributions to the world. this in the White House,” Carter Radio Shack introduces the most flashed one of his biggest smiles. plans to marry one of her former divorce from his wife and that said. problem IN “Salt Peanuts’ Salt Peanuts,” who was not on the program, dashed “But I think because more per­ MANY bodyguards, Newsweek magazine divorce becomes final soon. Carter sang with bravado and a little to the outdoor stage and grabbed one formers, black and white, began reports. Newsweek said he refuses to com­ WAYS uncertainty each time Gillespie of the microphones. At first she had playing together, it did more to break DAVIS FAMILY solver Quoting an unnamed “Newsweek ment, but doesn’t deny the report PHONE cued him in with a nod of his head. trouble getting a mike, ,and Lionel down those racial barriers.” RESTAURANT source," the magazine said Miss that he and Miss Hearst plan to When they finished Gillespie, Hampton admitted he didn’t Jazz buffs said never before had so 5 K e H e r a l d 643-2711, Hearst, now serving a prison marry, possibly before she gets out recognize her. “She looked white to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING im portant, useful, wearing a sloppy hat and a summer JOIN US FOR sentence for bank robbery, plans to of prison. suit, turned and said, “Mr, Presi­ me,” he said with laugh. _____ marry Bernard Shaw, a San Fran­ She has to serve another year of dent, I have one question. 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(one block from Keeney St. exit of Interstate 84) • 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 M A (ji7i:.ir,N Oi (ANDY r,OMi'r,MAnori PRICES rviAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES AND DEALERS * PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon.. June 19, 1978_ ^ 13 Http Wtmfd ” | j W M fd MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 1 ^ 1 9 7 8 - PAGE SEVENTEEN IF YOU ARE an attractive WAITRESSES - Paf‘ , “ "1® <3 Buelueet Opportunity ^ 14 Homta lor Solo 33 Lote-Land.lor Solo 24 mbtlvated woman we need nights. Apply Tacprral, 2« Help Wanted ONE ACRE OF LAND. Tornado warning too late you. If you are looking for a Broad Street, Manchester. No MANY PEOPLE only dream ANDOVER LAKE. 7 acres There ere no glamorous, challenging posi- phone calls please. MATURE WOMAN. To work Located in Vermont on main „ . . . . <■______1 1.} of owning their own nuaineaa. with Insulated cottage and highway. Good fishing and at full power, but the funnel cloud hit I tlbii, with a new Perfsian 6 hoora a day doing General separate guest cottage. Great strongers to about 10 minutes before the boat left Perhaps it’s time for you to hunting. Easy drive to skiing G t t S l when the craft was still about 100 j cosfnetic line, you need us. spring's Here! Office Work. Includes filing pursue that dream. I have niortamen’s retreat. $54,900. OTTAWA, Kan. (UPl) - At first, its dock, but did not issue a tornado area. Call 64m50. 238-2881, 633-3^. FtJLL TIME Store Clerk - and typing. Apply Charter Oak over 1,000 businesses for sale Call Katherine Bourn, 742- the National Weather Service had warning until 7:25 p.m. — after the yards from shore. Some heavy mechandlse |Buick, 81 Adams Street, REALE REALTORS only Eight of the victims’ bodies werg by ownera. Many for 8346. J. Watson Beach Co., Buelneee Property 26 expected no more than severe damage was done. WANTED -Gas station atten­ handling. Apply In person- Manchester. minimum down. For free Manchester Office, 647-91^. thunderstorms for Lake Pomona. A spokesman for the weather ser­ recovered late Saturday, most of dant, full or part time. Barrett Plumbing Supply, 331 brochure write: Interstate Ekpial Housing Opportunity. FRIENDS we haven’t Mature, responsible person Broad Street, Manchester. Are You Cleaning Out BABYSITTER • M ature A SOFT ICE CREAM Truck The tornado warning it issued was 10 vice said the tornado that capsized them from the deck of the boat after Business Marketing, P.O. Box ready to go. Call today. 203- it was righted. The bodies of the vie-1 for third sluft. References. woman. In my borne. Own 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. MANCHESTER. S Room motyetll minutes too late. the 11-year-old boat was too small to Call 871-1698^______LUBRICATION Person Your Attic, Cellar, or transportation. Call 3464240. 677-8116. Rescue workers Sunday pulled six tims recovered Sunday during five Ranch, with 1st floor family be seen by radar. wanted to lubricate trucks and SERVICE BUSINESS - With room. Ideal location. Super Dauiel F. Reale, Inc. Realtors bodies from the cairn, warm waters hours of dragging operations were RN or L P N -11 p.m. to 7 a.m. trailers. Related experience BAKERY PORTER. Full MANCHESTER - For sale The showboat', a pleasure craft Garage? If so, then turn; $800 a week income available Convenient to schools and commercial building and 1175 M alt -4 5 2 5 incheiler. Ct. of the lake, bringing the death toii in carrying 59 passengers, was about 10 found near where the boat tipped Good salary benefits and needed. Starting pay $160 time, steady work. Saturday in this area. A cash business. shopping. Won’t Last at $35,- and Sundays included. Apply liquor Store. Call for details, Kansas' worst boating disaster in over. working conditions. Apply weekly. All fringe benefits. Minimum investment 900. RRO) Realty, 646^968. minutes into a three-hour cruise Vernon Manor, 180 Regan For appointment, call 688- ithat surplus into in person before noon. M^arlon E. Robertson, when the slim tornado formed over A spokesman for the Kansas Parks ^ u ire d . 203-627-0550,203-481- Realtor, 643-5953. Houaehold Qoode 40 A rticlet lor Sale history to 14. Road, Vernon. 871-0385. 2233. Parkade Bakery, Parkade MANCHESTER. Con­ - 41 Dragging operations were the lake, flipping the boat completely and Resources Authority, which has EXTRA CASH! Shopping Center, Manchester. FRIGIDAIRE WASHER - dominium. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 REFRIGERATORS. scheduled to resume today for the and spilling most of the persons jurisdiction over the 4,000-acre lake, TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. MATURE WOMAN for Ladles TO FULFILL the last stage bf .baths, family room, craft Reeort Property 27 White, mana freezer, white. Apply 81 Commerce Street, Washers, rages, used, body of a nine-year-old girl, the only aboard into the 25-foot deep storm- said the dragging operations would Locker Room Attendant. App­ Place An Inexpensive Adj our expansion nrogram. We room. Central air. Caipeting Coldspot refrigerator, white. Glastonbury. PTG Cqmpany. ly at Ellington Ridge Country BAKERY SALESWOMAN. CAPE COD, Dennisport. 3 guaranteed and clean. New missing victim of the quick-forming continue "as long as we’re missing Experienced, steady work. will be looking for 2 full-time throughout. Porch. Back view Owner moving, must sell! whipped waters. Telephone 633-7631. Club. Call 872-9133. bedroom cottage. All con­ shipment damaged, GE and Best offer. 742-7593.______twister that slammed into the people.” in The Herald Classified] Saturday and Sundays real estate salespeople. Call of lawn and trees. Carport. At­ Frigidairc. Low prices. B.D. The owner of the boat, Bruce F.J. Spilecki Inc. ^ I t o r , 643- tractively landscaped patio. veniences. June, July & Two of the survivors of the mishap eluded. Apply in person before September vacancies. Call Pearl and Son, 649 Main CRAFTSMAN 6 HP Tractor - double-deck, paddle-wheel "Whip­ Rogers, said he saw the tornado for­ SALES PERSON PART TIME. You need to 2 1 2 1 . Must be seen. $45,900. 643- were listed in fair cpndition late Sun­ Experienced Full Time Retail earn money over the summer. Page. noon. Parkade Bakery, after 8 p.m. weekdays, Street, 643-2171. 36" mower blade, 42" snow poorwill Showboat" Saturday night ming over the lake and ordered the Parkade Shopping Center, 0054. day at a nearby Topeka Hospital. Furniture Store position with We nerf people with a plea- Manchester 644-2623. plow blade. Coins: Pennies, The weather bureau in Topeka had boat's pilot to head back to the dock • Manchester. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. 30" GENERAL ELECTRIC nickles, dimes, quarters, emphasis in Carpetirig and sent telephone voice, to work For Professional people BY OWNER. Spacious 6 RANGE - White. Fair condi­ issued a severe thunderstorm watch Draperies. Call Mr. Larco. Raaf Eitata Wantad 28 halves. Also: 20 Mint Sets, 18 STRAWBERRY convenient hours, from our RN - Public Health SUff looking for a second income. Room L Ranch. Beautiful tion.. One utility drawer. Watkins, 643-5171. East Hartford office. Hourly Proof Sets, by appointment. Nurse. Experienced PM Associates. 649-8252. landscaped, lot with trees. Please call 643-8849 anytime. Call 228-3547. SUPPER rates, commission, bonuses. Garage, drapes and wall-to- ALL CASH For your property, M EN ’S D EPA RTM EN T preferred. Call 644-2511, within 24 hpurs. Avoid Red Buckingham Congregational Church Call 569-4990 between 9 am Extension 14, between 9 a.m. wall carpet included. Prin­ MICROWAVE OVEN-Ideal Management, full time. Must and 1 pm,, ask for Clara. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 PERSON WITH Tape, Instant Service. Hayes TIRES - Ski boots, skis, ikes, Business knocks job bill and 1 p.m. A n EOE. cipals only. For appointment for bachelors or single girls. Glastonbury, Ct. (Intersection Routes 94 & 83) MECHANICAL Abilities to sewing machine, and tent have selling experence in call 6494)638. Corporation, 646-0131. Practically brand new. Call Sponsors of Humphrey-Hawkins June 23, Friday, 5:30, 6:30 and 7:15 p.m. men’s wear or furnishings. RN OR LPN, Full or part " You’ll be glad you didl operate a large 3 bay Texaco (10x16). May be seen at 108 porters would have to shoehorn the PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE. 568-6447. Scott Drive, Manchester, all WASHINGTON (UPI) - Business say the bill does contemplate Menu: Ham, potato salad, cole salaw, Liberal employee discount. time. Summer replacements. Garage, or lease, on Route 85, VERNON. ATTRACTIVE 3 SELLING your house? Call us bill onto the Senate floor, because of programs for high-unemployment Administrative Supervisor. Bolton. Call 6484)363. first and we’ll make you a day Saturday. groups urging Congress to shelve Paid pension plan plus other Laural Manor, 91 Chestnut BS with minimum 2 years bedroom Ranch. Move right the current filibuster over labor law baked beans, rolls, coffee or punch, benefits. Call Mr. Yee, D&L, Street 649-4519 cash offer! T.J. Crockett, the Humphrey-Hawkins ‘-full groups and requires efforts be made experience. Call 644-2511, in, features mantled fireplace Arllclea lor Sale 41 SINGER SEWING MACHINE revision and a subsequent pileup of strawberry shortcake with whipped cream. Vernon, 8754)785. Situation Wanted in living room, eat-in kitchen Realtor, 643-1577. employment" bill for this year. to reduce disparities in unemploy­ WANTED BABYSITTER - Extension 14, between 9 a.m. and cabinet, O'lO brown rug legislation before Congress quits to and 1 p.m. An EOE. with appliances, rec room ALUMINUM sheets used as They propose instead a national ef­ ment rates among different groups. For Reservations call: AUTOMOBILE Salespeople - Mature loving woman to care WILL CARE FOR Con­ IMMEDIATE Cash for your with pad, bathroom sinks and campaign for the fall elections. with bar. Desirable location. printing plates, .007 thick, faucets. Call 649-3331. * fort to solve the most acute un­ But the business groups see the 5:30 ^ Mrs. Becker, 659-0493, 6:30 — Must be aggressive, ar­ for 4 year old and 1 year old in valescents, days or weekends. Owner anxoius. Make an property. Let us explain our There is speculation opponents ‘p e r m a n e n t PART TIME Experienced, with references. fair proposal. Call Mr. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for employment problem — joblessness major thrust of the bill as the overall Mrs. Daum, 633-2804, 7:15 — Mrs. ticulate, well-groomed and my home in Vernon, while I offer. 649-5591. $1. Phone 643-2711. May be may filibuster the Humphrey- neatly attired. Must have: work as a teacher. September Help needed for furniture Please call 872-9785. - Belfiore, 647-1413. WHEELCHAIR - Good con- among young people, particularly 4 percent goal, and they believe its store and warehouse. Apply picked up A M. only. diton. $75.00. Call 643-1951, Hawkins bills, particularly since the Peck 649-4119 previous sales experience a to June. Call 872-3605. 2 BEDROOM Colonial Ranch, blacks passage will tend to relieve Congress Pinewood Furniture Shop, 379 MAY WE BUY your home? after 12 noon. unemployment problem has eased must, automobile background East Center Street, HIGH SCHOOL Student large rooms, on double UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub The Business Roundtable, com­ of pressure to deal with black teen­ preferred. Salary: plus com­ FULL-TIME Superintendent Quick, fair, all cash and no since it passed the House. Manchester. available for Lawn Mowing landscaped lot. Excellent Scouts, Boy and Giri Scout, FOR SALE - William and posed of chief executives of leading age unemployment. missions, benefits and for Manchester area complex. location. $47,000. No Realtors. problems. Call Warren E. The business Roundtable and the Jobs this summer. Please call Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Brownies, nurses. East Mary sterling by Lunt. Four, corporations, and the National The two groups propose a job and demonstrator available. Do Minor plumbing, electrical REAL ESTATE SALES Dave at 643-8729. 646-3026. . 649-1225. NAM argue the bill sets an un­ not call. Inquire in person to repair experience necessary. four piece place settings, five Association of Manufacturers, out­ training program in which govern­ MANAGER. Earn $25,000+ teaspoons, one serving spoon achievable goal, that efforts to reach Mr. Fleury, Calia Ford, Inc., Good salary, plus apartment, IMMACULATE 6 ROOM WOULD LIKE TO buy four lined this position at a luncheon for ment, business, labor and communi­ PROBATK NOTICE ADVERTISING annually. For a confidential RESPONSIBLE Mother will bedroom older Colonial - TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - and three other pieces. Call that goal would be inflationary and Court of Probate 722 Wethersfield Avenue, plus medical. Call 246-2566, CAPE - Aluminum siding, on interview. Ralph Pasek, care for children in my home. Preferably in the Porter Good condition. Good for 742-8991 after 3:30 p.m. daily. reporters last week. ty groups would cooperate. It would District of Manchester Hartford. Monday thru Friday 9 to 5. . To The Person! treed lot. Fireplaced living plating, or welding. Call 649- the bill would not solve the problem NOTICE OF HEARING RATES Realtor, 289-7475. Call 646-1076 • 5 to 8 p.m. only. Street area. Please call The Humphrey-Hawkins bills, set­ be aimed at the hard core of the room. Room for extra bath. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. of unemployment rates of about 17 ESTATE OF BARBARA K. BOOKKEEPER - Immediate ATTENTION - PARTY PLAN private party, at 647-1567. WASHER - and like new ting a national goal to reduce un­ youth unemployment problem, SHAININ, deceased 1 day ...,1 U word per day OFFICE HELP Wanted. Oversized 1 car garage. dryer. Pool table, coffee percent among teen-agers and 35 per­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. Williani 3 days ... 10c word per day opening. Experienced needed - New Exciting 1978 Toy & Private InetrucHna 16 Convenient location. $40s. perhaps around’700,000 persons. Shorthand, typing, general of­ \ NCR CASH REGISTER - employment to 4 percent by 1983. E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated June 14. e d a y s ___Oc word per day for busy office to work with Gift Line! iJealers and Who Reads table, lamps. Telephone 569- cent among black teen-agers. Ifice duties. Calf 528-2127 for Owner, 649-6033. (No agents Houaehold Qoode 40 Reconditioned, with many 3547. passed the House. 257-152. in March. The groups also favor programs in 1978 a hearing will be held on an 26 days . .. . 8c word per day accounts payable and Manager needed. Highest REMEDIAL READING and The unemployment rate among application praying for authority to I appointment. Davis & Brad­ please). totals. Call after 5;30 p.m., The Senate Banking Committee is which government would in some 15 words $2.00 minimum receivable. Matured person Commissions. No investment. math; individualized work compromise and settle any and all Happy Ads ...... $2.30 Inch ford Lumber Company. 9x7 BRAIDED RUG - In 228-3957. inner-city minority youth from low- claims against The Travelers Ins. Co. preferred. Call for appoint­ Or take advantage of our program, (lst-8th grade) by NEW AND USED Power scheduled to begin working on it way subsidize employers to hire TWO FAMILY HOME - In colors. Recently cleaned and mowers, rolo tillers, tractors, income families is in some cases 40 on behalf of its insured, John H. ment, 528-9680. Special Summer Bonus Offer Our Daily j master’s degree teacher. 568- quiet neighborhood just off MOLDED FORMICA top and Thursday. hard-core unemployed youth. Foulke. in favor of said estate as m I LAUNDRY SERVICES - Full- 8075. in good condition for sale. $50. chain sws. SALES AND to 50 percent. said application on file more fully and Book a Party now. Call and part-time positions Main Street. 5 rooms up, 5 paneled bar with two shelves If the committee approves it. sup­ PART TIME HELP - No Collect 673-0494, or write 64-5690 after 5. SERVICE. Capitol equip­ appears, at the Court of Probate on I available. We will train. Call down. Ideal for owner- and four stools. $175. 646-6028. ment. 38 Main Street. 643-7958. June 27. 1978 at 11:00 a,m. , , weekends. All duties. Apply to SANTA'S PARTIES, Avon, Sehoole-Claataa 19 occupancy. $49,000. Principals , Pearl J, Hultman. Ass t. Clerk ‘Tun Ads” I 289-1527. WE BUY AND SELL Used Rick's Restaurant, 24 Willow Conn. 06M1. I only. 6464786. TWO PAIRS of bucket seats 034-06 Street, East Hartford, 569- FOR THE BEST - Manchester furniture. One piece or entire ONE OF A KIND - 7 foot I PRODUCTION WORKERS household. Cash on the line. from Pontiac. 1 pair red, 1 padded bar with railing and Moderates win in Peru 4360. TOOL & DIE MAKER. Metal Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 MANCHESTER - 7 room, 3 pair white. Excellent condi­ WANTED - Full time. First or Furniture Barn. 646-0865. formica top. $400 . 643-5968. I >_ tVvx'ithe CrxonichSpanish initialc initials fnr for AmericanA stamping and sheet metal pupils per teacher. FREE in­ bedroom Cape on large lot in LIMA. Peru ( U P I I - The military Lima and complete returns from I And Has second shift hours available. tion. $50 pair. 633-0131. Popular Revolutionary Alliance — is CLERK TYPIST - 9 to 2. Mon­ experience. Capable of I troductory lesson with this ad. nice residential area. Physical work involved. Apply government finally nabbed its inost providences. PROBATE NOTICES day thru Friday. Send resume Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. CREDENZA- 7 foot. Solid SINGER SEWING Machine. still led by its 83-year-old founder, Court of Probate becoming plant Superinten­ I I The Pop Shoppe, 249 Spencer Fireplaced den, garage, gar­ SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, to Box R, c/o Manchester dent. 3-5 years experience oak, black marble top. Call With maple cabinet. 6 years leading leftist tormentor as he voted District of Manchester Street, Manchester, between den space. $47,900. Call 289-1886 after 4:00 p.m. sand, stone, fill, rocessed The vote for a 100-member con­ Victor Raul Maya de la Torre, a NOTICE OF HEARING Herald. required. Salary open. 643- I old. Buttonhole attachment. 1 in the nation's first elections since The Item. ! 10 a.m. 4 p.m. only. Kathrine Bourn, 742-8646. J. gravel. For deliveries, call year guarantee. $125 firm. stitutional assembly, the first former radical who has moderated ESTATE OF ROBERT V. DeCARLl. lii i m . Hornet For Salt 23 1966. and nearly complete returns deceased I Watson Beach Co., LOVE SEAT. Like new condi­ George H. Griffing, Inc. An­ Call 644-2%7. national ballot in Peru in 12 years, his political beliefs and in the past ^ rsu an t to an order of Hon. William SECRETARY - Manchester Manchester Office, 647-9139. dover, 742-7886. today indicated victory for the Lost and Found 1 PART TIME PHONE work HEBRON - 6 1/2 room Raised tion, orange background with was heralded as the first step in a three years made peace with Peru’s E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated June 14. Law office, shorthand IMMEDIATE OPENINGS on I available. Days or evenings. Equal Housing Opportunity. moderate Aprista party. 1978 a hearing will be held on an required, full time. Please all 3 shifts. Some openings Ranch on treed lot with lake white floral print. Call after 4 GOLD CALORIC GAS stove, return to democracy after a decade military rulers. application praying that an instrument I A “Fun Ad" will appear dally somewhere | Experience necessary. For In ­ p.m., 646-1168. DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 $100 . 646-0733. LOST - Multi-colored female send resume. Box V c/o require a good math view and privileges. “Country . yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, purporting to be the last will and testa­ cat. Dark pink collar. I throughout the Herald’s Classified Pages. If you ! terview call 871-9123, 9 a.m.-5 ANDOVER - New 6 room The Apristas. for halt a century the of military rule. The nation is ment of said deceased be admitted to Manhester Herald, bacKground. Apply at Multi p.m. kitchen”, fireplace family Contemporary on nearly 2 gravel ana more stone 643- The Popular Christian Party, a probate as in said application on file Answers to "Mixie.” Chestnut Manchester, Connecticut.' I have the Item, whoever appears first at The I room, 2 car garage. $42,500. WESTINGHOUSE Automatic 50 RED CEDAR POSTS. largest, best-organized and most- scheduled to vote for a president and Circuit, 50 Harrison Street, acres. Fireplaced living washer, very good condition, 9504. slightly more conservative group, more fully appears, at the Court of Street vicinity. Call 649-8209. Manchester. I Herald the following day between 8:30 and 12:00 I No agents please. Call 537- 8"x8'l. New Blazer rear seat, feared political party in Peru, led 11 congress in 1980. Probate on June 27,1978 at 10:00 a.m. MECHANIC WANTED - Full room, formal dining room, 2 $100. Call 646-0888. call after 6 p.m., 633-2492. ran second to APRA, 33 percent to 25 Pearl J. Hultman. Ass'l. Clerk MACHINIST - Experimental. noon, with the ad, and the Item, will receive $5.00. ■ 3255, baths, garage. Low $60’s. Call ONE PAIR ANTIQUE Satin other slates based on returns from Peraonali time. Knowledge of 035^)6 Must be experienced in OLDER RELIABLE I Everyone Is welcome. A new "Fun Ad" will appear ■ Volkswagens helpful. Apply in Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, 646- drapes- Austrialian valance- The APRA— its name comes from percent. ______Bridgeport and Lathe. Must WEST SIDE-6 Room Cape. FOR SALE. Sears Frosfless DROP LEAF TABLE. Chairs, about 70 percen'. of the precincts in PERSON. To fill the midnight I each day; be sure to look for them. | person, 270 Hartford Road, 3233. J. Watson Beach Co. refigerator, automatic Jade, 144x84, $45. Touch and camping, sports, clothing, r i d e WANTED from be A le to do own set up. Fireplace, porch, garage. sew sewing machine with Manchester to New Britain, shift at a Convenient food Manchester. Manchester Office, 647-9139. washer and heater gas range. tires, fix-it, crafts. June 17tn. ' Scharr Industries, 243-0343. store, 7-11. Call 646-9667. Dormers. Needs work. M3- Equal Housing Opportunity. Maple cabinet, $65., 25 gallon 1505.00 feel a length ol 300.0 feet to a point; thence westerly 325 early morning hours. Call 1023, or 529-9657. Good deal. Call 649-5587. & 18th., 458 taylor Street, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT INVITATION SERVICE MANAGER - fish tank with filter and Talcottville. feet, more or less, to a point; thence ,iortheasterly 540 feet, alter 5, 643-1257. MILLWRIGHT - Experienced HOUSEKEEPER & accessories, $35. 2 Rupp snow NOTICE OF Help Wantad IS Help Wanted 13 Mechanically inclined. Light MANCHESTER - no Lota-Land ter Safe 24 DEEP FREEZER FOR more or less, along a line 100 feet northerly of and parallel with TO BID in machine repairs, on textile JANITORS. Full time paper work. Over the counter mobiles-40 horse power, best ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 13 and coating equipment. reasonable offer refused! 7 SALE. Excellent condition. 24,000 BTU AIR Conditioner. the center line of The Connecticut Light and Power Company’s Sealed bids will be received Help Wanted positions available. Apply in sales. Inventory control. THREE BUILDING LOTS. Holds approximately 700 lbs. offer. Call 568-6559. Excellent condition. $250. Call In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3. Sections 1 and existing 115 KV transmission line to-a point; thence Scharr Industries, 243-0343. DEALERS WANTED; To in­ room Colonial, 1 1/2 baths, in the Office of The Director person: East Hartford Con­ EXPERIENCED AMESITE stall spray foam insulation in Beefits. Call 6M-3936. An East Middle Turnpike, Call 528-5211 after 5 p.m. 643-0181 alter 5 p.m. 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given ol the adoption by northwesterly 100 feet, more or less, along a line forming an in­ SALES POSITION - Straight valescent Home, 745 Main Raker. Must have Class 101 garage, convenient location, MEDITERRANEAN - of General Services, 41 Center SCHOOL BUS Drivers old and new buildings. Every Equal Opportunity Employer. $41,91)0. East Coast Realty, together. Ready zoned 2 or 3 the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, terior angle of 287+ 24’ 15" with the last mentioned course to a commissions, leads furnished Street, East Hartford. License, to drive Mack 10 (Pecan) double queen head BALED HAY - Save money, Street, Manchester, Connec­ to homeowners. Call 242-5402 want«i.Call 568-2058 anytime. home and building owner can 528-9608, evenings 528^916. homes. Write John Liapes, 18 40” G.E. ELECTRIC STOVE. June i3, i978, as follows: point on the southwesterly edge of said Manchester to Barbour wheeler. Must be willing to AVON Lets you get more out Saratoga Avenue, South Glens Reasonable. White. 3 utility board with double box .spring pick it up In the field, or we ticut until June 28, 1978 at use it. On the job training. No and mattress. Very good con­ BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Hill right of way; thence northeasterly 150 feet, more or less, work. Steady work. Call 742- fees. We are only interests in of life! Here’s your opportuni­ Falls. NY. 12801. Priced $9000 drawers. Very good condition. will deliver it to your door. 11:00 a.m. for the following; 6190. ______EAST HAR'i’FORD. Quiet dition, $80,659-0718. Manchester, that the Town of Manchester convey to The Hart­ along a line forming an interior angle of 72+ 35' 45" with the selling foam and equipment. ty to earn money; win prizes, neighborhood surrounds this all. Please call 643-4246. Coventry, 742-9168. Two Compact Cars. honors, personal reco^tion. ford Electric Light Company those certain pieces or parcels of last mentioned course to a point; thence northwesterly 25 feet, The Town of Manchester is This Is a good time Can be applied all year round. tastefully decorated 5 room Call Mr.Tffiller at 201-242-1513 Call 523-MOl for information. land ocated in the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and more or less, to a point; thence northeasterly 45 feet, more or an equal opportunity of the year to rhake Colonial. Fireplace, rec- State of Connecticut, more particularly described as follows; less, to a point on the northeasterly edge of said Manchester to When in need of a Service or Product or write: Royal Industries room. East Coast Realty, 528- employer, and requires an af­ some changes aroun^ Inc., 231' Johnson Avenue, DEMONSTRATORS: Sell 9668, evenings 646-7603. Beginning at a merestrr.c jn the northerly street line of Barbour Hill right of way; thence southeasterly 275 feet more firmative action policy for all your home* Sell thoaff name brand toys and gifts Tolland Turnpike, said point of beginning having coordinates of Newark, New Jersey 07108. or less, along said northeasterly edge of right of way, to the of its Contractors and Vendors ektra Items with a (Tonka, FlsherJPrtce, Fen­ MANCHESTER - No N350 560.23, E651.240.55 based on the Connecticut Plane Coor­ ton) with Treasure House par­ point and place of beginning. . . . . as a condition of doing Classified ad. LEGAL SECRETARY. reasonable offer refused! 7 ...... m M■m m dinate System; thence S7F 38' 11” W along said northerly Said “Area A" is the same as “ Area A" referred to in the business with the Town, as per Experienced. Part time. ty plan. You can earn a Free room Colonial, 1 1/2 baths, street line 63.46 feet to the point of intersection of said northerly u t, top commissions, trip to Notice of Condemnation dated October 20, 1967 - Howard S. Federal Order 11246. CALL A PROFESSIONAL Small Manchester Office. Call garage, convenient location, street line with the northerly property line of land now or Ives, State Highway Commissioner vs. The Hartford Electric 643-2405. Nassau. Also booking parties. $41,900. East Coast Realty 528- Bid forms, plans and Phototypesetter- Call 242-5830 or collect person- formerly of The Hartford Electric Light Company; thence N Light Company recorded October 23,1967, Volume 431, Page 247 specifications are available at 9668, Evenings 5284916. 84 53' 14 " W along a segment of said northerly property line BOLTON AREA. Working to person for Miss Carol 491- 1 of the Manchester Land Records. the General Services Office, First or Second Shift 2100 mother needs sitter for the . MANCHESTER -11 rooms, 2 139.37 feet to a point of curvature; thence westerly along a seg­ Said Area A is more clearly designated and defined on the 41 Center Street, Manchester, (to put this Directory to work for you, call 643-271^ ment ol said northerly property line which is a curve to the left map entitled “Plan Showing Easement to be Acquired from Musi bi experienced. summer to start immediately. family. Central location. New Connecticut. Over 16 please. Hours 8:30 to MATURE WOMAN. To work roof, siding. 3 bedroom each 32 Building-Contracting 33 having a central angle of 18 55’ 31' a radius of 2,930.93 feet and Town of Manchester Manchester, Conn. The Hartford Electric Town of Manchester, Our tquipmeni is Com- 6 hours a day doing General S ervicat Ottered S enleet Ottered i i1 Painting-Papering an arc length of 968.11 feet to a point, the middle portion of said PIINTIMB * PAPMHANflIMB 5:30, Monday thru Frday. Call side. Pricra for quick sale at Light Co. Wethersfield, Conn. Scale: 1;; equals 40' Dale: Connecticut TAILOglNB pugraphic Unisetter with 649-5578, after 5:30. Office Work. Includes filing $M,900. Hayes uirporation, CARPENTRY - Repairs, segment being bounded on the north by land of J. C. Penney and typing. Apply Charter Oak ROTO TILLING - Established TOM FLANAGAN- Painting, March, 1978 No. C278F10” , a copy of which map has been or will Robert B. Weiss, Uniterm Keyboards. 6460131. cm TREE SERVICE - Free interior / exterior. PapOring. remodeling, additions, gar­ Properties, Inc., with the remainder of said segment and all be filed for record with the Town Clerk in said Town of m MAGOWAN & SONS Buick, 81 Adams Street, estimates, discount senior Gardens & Flower beds. ages, roofing. Call David General Manager For Only LUCA'S TAILORING Liberai benefit program Manchester. Reasonable. Call 646-7644, General repairsS Fully in­ below described segments being bounded on the north by land of Manchester. 3rd Generation EAST HARTFORD - 8 room citizens. Company sured, Call now for Free Patria, 644-1796. the Town of Manchester; thence S 66' 00’ 05” W along a seg­ 037-06 Beauillul Selection of including non-contributory after 5:00 p.m. This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this ^2.90 Per Monday PAINTINQ A pension plan. Apply in Colonial completely Manchester owned and Estimate. 643-1949. ment ot said northerly property line 103.34 feet to a point; Men'e A Women'e Wear remodeled, 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 operated. Call 646-1327. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days BtoMM, Skirtt, B I« M . PAPERHANQINO person or call 643-1101. HELP WANTED CHOOSE YOUR OWN hours TRAILBLAZER TREE New homes custom built thence southwesterly along a segment of said northerly proper­ after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not Jm iig , Pints ft Suits FrM EtUmilu • Fully Iniurxl at home on the phone ser­ bath, rec-room, 2 car garage. PAINTING - Interior / Your Ad Can FUU OR PART TIME Many extras, $49,900. Hayes B&M TREE SERVICE - SERVICE - Removals, remodeled, additions, rec ly line which is a curve to the left having a central angle of 2' less than live (5) percept of the electors of the Town, as deter­ 172% Spnico St M3-775T CALL 649-1959 An equal opportunity vicing our customers. 249- pruning, topping, chipping, Exterior. Best Workmanship! rooms, garages, kitchens 46' 53" a radius of 2,914.43 feet and an arc length of 141.46 feet to B e H ere. .. employer. Male/Female. DO TO NEW OFFICE 7773. Corpora tion6464)131. Complete tree care, spraying Quality Paint! Lowest Prices! mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, and removal. Insured and hauling, land clearing. remodeled, bath tile, cement a point; thence N 18 35' 38" W along a segment of said norther­ Thoughtful, Thorough, Neat. Dan shea, 646-5424. work. Steps, dormers, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference SIlBGICAl SUPPLIES AUH O PRINTIMO S e RVICIS VERNON WON’T LAST! 4 experienced. Senior Citizen ly properly line which is radial to the last and next described PIANO TUNIHQ_ WEN’S HAIR STYLING J EXPANSION Results guaranteed. residential or commercial. to a special Town election. 571IMOOLE TURNPIKE M WORK! Araly at 629 Main room starter home, 2 Discount. 643-7285. R.J. MAGOWAN & SONS-3rd. curves 0.50 foot to a point; thence southwesterly along a seg­ PIANO TUNING UANCHEGTER. CONN Experienced / Insured. Call 649-4291.______Hairstyling Street, Manchester, on bedrooms, remodeled kitchen, Generation. Paintii^ & ment of said northerly property line which is a curve to the left Elizabeth J. Intagliata FOLEY-BAKERINC. MEDCO References. 633-1092 / 633- Secretary the msfkcf Wednesday June 21st., at 9:45 neat and clean, a bargain at ROOM ADDITIONS, Paperhanging. Free FIRST CLASS Carpentry - having a central angle of 5 ' 29’ 38" a radius of 3,039.48 feet and Keyboard Inatrumarit aarvicaa for SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. • M a rk e tin g ‘ s a le s a.m. An Equal Opportunity 9225. Board of Directors The famed Italian opera pining ezcelierce $31,900. Hayes Corporation, Dormers, kitchens, garages, Estimates. Fully Insured. Remodeling and Additions. an arc length ol 291,44 leet to a point on the westerly Hartford Tunlng-Rtpaltlnfl-Rtbulldlno • WAS*/ CAs/rs • WsfksTB management •service Employer. rec-rooms, suspended ceilings Manchester, Connecticut " I Pagliacci" —the story o f a nan - Hqn - DkM c Rmm Men • Commodss 6464)131. Telephone 646-1959 Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Electric Light Company right-of-way line; thence N 16” 39' 08” e Surgfesf Supporti A BrscsG department ‘Progress and roofing, 5&-8958. years experience! For Free Dated at Manchester, Connecticut jealous clown who kills his Opportunity 14 W, along said right-of-way line, 25.21 feet to a point; thence Team of SpociolUU • Jobat Custom Supportt orientation. Buifnaas PROFESSIONAL Painting- Estimates, call 646-4239. w if e - is based on a real-life 457 Main St. MANCHESTER - 5 1/2 Room northeasterly along a curve to the right having a central angle this 16lh day of June 1978. • Mssttetomy Forms A Ranch. Stone frot, fireplace. 3 “HANDY MAN SERVICE” - WEST SIDE TREE Interior Exterior, and murder. i Call Colltel U*SR* M anchm tar 6 4 7 - 1 1 6 7 140 MM r 1464670 SMALL ENGINE Service ol 5 25' 58" a radius of 3,064.48 teet and an arc length of 290.58 036-06 411 h. U * St 1200. par weak. bedrooms. Nice lot. $M,900. Windows, rugs, floors, light SERVICE. Pruning, tree Paperhanging. 5 years CUSTOM HOMES Additions AUTO BODY REPAIR Corporation - expanding aIit O SERffM GGW MANUFACTURING Advancement, bonuses Hayes Corporation, 64M131. hauling, cellars, attics, removal, stumps removed, experience. Free Estimates. recreation rooms, roofing, leet to a point; thence S 18 35’ 38" E along a line which is radial HESTAURANTL dealer network. No gutters cleaned and installed. to the last and next described curves 0.50 feel to a point; thence COMPANY paid vacation and lots cleared hedges trimed, Reasonable rates. Call siding Quality Work! Best Tired of that Worn experience necessary. Minor repairs. Save this ad. anytime, Mr. Thompson, 742- northeasterly along a curve to the right having a central angle 74 EABTUN BLVD. hospitalization. FIVE ROOM RANCH. Three light landscaping, 12 years Prices! Bud 'Talaga, 742-8732, MAPLE M@bil Out Shape? QLAaTONBURY, CT. NS-4M1 Complete training program. 843-5747. experience, excellent 7850. or 646-4501. of 2” 46' 53" a radius of 2,939.43 leet and an arc length of 142.69 CARRY NATIONS bedrooms. Fireplaced living Super Serrlce, Inc. Jack, Paul a M m Olivi $500. investment required to room. Full basement. Treed recommendation, satisfaction feet to a point; thence N 66 04 ' 41" E 104.20 feet to a point; 643-1305 INaPBCTOn No axperlancfl start your own business. Ideal LAWN MAINTENANCE, QA8 • OIL - LUBRICATION - MANCHESTER AUTO Job shop experience. Must be able lot. Convenient location. Low guaranteed! Ray Muir, 646- INFLATION FIGHTERS. GENERAL CARPENTRY, thence easterly along a curve to the right having a central angle ACCE880RIE8 for retired or part time. Reasonable and dependable FINE LUNCHES BODY REPAIR to use various types of gauges for nacfluary $40s. Principals only. 646-2918. OT13. Teachers with 18 years Repairs, Remodeling, of 18 55' 31” a radius of 2,955.93 teet and an arc length of 976.37 (CLIP & MAIL T IR U AND BATT8RIE8 checking precision machine parts. Details on request. Mr. college veteran now accepting experience! Save 20-50%. In­ Garages, Additions, Porches, Cornar of Cantar A Main St All enquires held feet to a point, a bearing of S 5 06' 46" W being radial to said 185 MAN ST. H34317 Must have own tools. Barker. ESCAA Field jobs in your area. Call 289- BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. sured. Free estimates. 643- Decks, Rec Rooms, S I T U P M A N in confidence COVENTRY NORTH. Just curve at said point; thence S 84 58’ 06” E 197.58 feet to the point Training Division, Box 619, listed. Secluded Four 4535. Fireplaces, concrete. 1609 / 742-8764. Hatchways, Roofing, Gutters, Hardinge Chucker • first class for interview call Wading River, N e w York. MACHINIST Bedroom Colonial. Large Chimney repairs. No job too Formica, Ceramic Tile. Call and place of beginning. LAWN AND GARDEN EBAWINO 11792. CARPET Installations - Stair Said premises are primarily 25 feet in width throughout its NAME Experienced operators for 8 7 1 - 9 1 2 3 country kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, small. Save! Call 644-8356 for INDUSTRIAL Mi Residential Dan Moran 643-2629. ______J M A J L T O : exposure llmitod HARDINGE CHUCKERS, Monday thru Friday dining room. Aluminum Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. estimates. Painting. Free Estimates. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• length and contain 0.96 acre, more or less. MORNEAU UW N A CtlSTON PKTMK FMNSC MILLING and BLANKING Steam leaning Free Kurt M aselek, 872-4682. Rooling-Siding-Chimney 34 Said premises are more particularly shown on a map entitled, ADDRESS MACHIN^. 9am to 5pm LEASE AN ICE CREAM Bar siding. Garage. Terrace gar­ BARDEN EQUIPMENT INC. MTIMsin MOMTM sMErilL COMING 80 hour work wook. AS bonoSla. & Pizza Parlor on Route 85, dens. $48,900. Hayes Corpora­ Estimates. Call 64943265. EXPERIENCED Babysitter. Interior / Exterior and Apart­ “ Plan Showing Easement Granted by Town of Manchester to A p p ly In porton only, f a m to 12 ment Maintenance, BIDWELL Home Improve­ OravWy Trwlofi pjn. ancTI pjn. to 6 p.m. Bolton. Call 6464)363. tion, 6464)131. Summer days in your home or Hartford Electric Light Company Manchester Connecticut CITY KNOIUKTOB REWEAVING bums, holes. mine. Call 649-0797 ask for ment Co. Expert installation Project No. 77-309-C Scale 1” equals 100’ Date 3-8-78” prepared Sales, P eru and Servica CMKANfm Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Kelly, of aluminum siding, gutters P.O. BOX 591 RnrOOUPIR KSTW1) SOON? by Fuss & O'Neill, Consulting Engineers, Manchester, Connec­ STATE 423-6351 MMMf SALES AGENT Window shades, Venetian Building Contracting 33 and trims. Roofing installa­ ticut. a copy of which map is to be filed in the office of the Town ------Mancheatar, Conn. 06040 474 m n. NMnisia SECRHARY CARRIER NEEDED blinds. Keys. TV for rent. STEVE ARCHAMBAULT - tion and repairs 649-6495, 875- WANTED Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- WES ROBBINS carpentry BUILDING SUPPLIES W* iiMd ■ dTMiiilo m u or General Carpentry and 9109. Clerk ol Manchester. ZIP PAPER SUPPLIES INSURANCE Sharp gal with excellent 5221. remodeling specialist. Ad­ ------EXAM PLE: wofflu to M il our ouluohra typing and steno skills Roofing. Quality, SECOND PIECE IN EAST HARTFORD workmanship, reasonable ditions, rec rooms, dormers, SPECIALIZING cleaning and Commencing at a point radially opposite the monumenled ______15 Words for 6 Days KELLY-FRADET to work in plush offices PHONE ol odvorlltlag rates, free estimates. Please built-ins, bathrooms, repairingng chimneys, rooL new center line of location of Consolidated Rail Corporation at Sta­ W .J. IRISH LUMBER MART East of the. River. kitchens, 649-3446. RO-VIC INC. •podoMoo/IxalnoN gUlo. H you ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at-. call 6464)793. roofs. Free estimates. 30 tion 5845+08.52. which point is also on the southerly line ol said Only *8.10 INSURANCE ABENCV Heavy customer ser­ Saunders Street, Central □ CHECK ENCLOSED Naadquartan For A ll Your 73 Windsor Avo. (Rt. 83 hoKO 0 pool hMory ol oalM vice. Excellent salary tics, garages, yards cleaned, Years Experience. Howley, road formerly known as Meekville Road and is marked by a Paper Haada; F or4U Your moving, trucking. Loam for QUAUTY CARPENTRY By CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 643-5361. VERNON luocm oc wMi lo twain o coroor and benefits. homes, Additions, Repairs, monument as is more particularly shown on a certain map en­ Confmaraial a RaaldattUal Inaurance Needal In otloo, TOO on bonoBI trom on Avenue Brewer Street areas. sale. Lawn service. No job to Harp Construction. Additions, (WHOLEBALE E RETAIL) A Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, titled "Land to be Purchased from Henry Mature & Filbmena FILL IN ONE WORD PER BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS T O ir iN N E 871-2245 DAVID JAMES big dr smaU. 568^22. roofing, siding, decks and gar­ ROOFER WILL InsUll roof $454050 ol aw m ol kKraUm oommMu 345-2009. Mature Manchester, Conn. The Hartford Electric Light Co. 14E 8HELOON RD. 646-3822 Mnioliirao In our MuMiT. WM Ploaaa Call Barbara at ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. siding or gutters for low dis­ COMPLETE CARPET Tile count price. Call Ken at 647- Scale 1 " equals 100' Dale November 15, 1963 No. B231S19", 3 4 5 we nnd le M IndMdm elie e u PERSONNEL & 1 2 FUEL TIRES installation and r^ irs . Free TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 1566. which map is on file in the Town Clerk’s Office in the said Town " Carpentry and general con­ wlw lao otiontfoit and apooWlT 649-7000 6 4 6 - 7 * 3 5 estimates. Call n t , at 648- of Manchester, thence running in a northerly direction in a 32 tracting. Residential and 7 6 9 10 ROLTONOILCO. Huw lo promolo awk bMbwoo 3745, after 5 p.m. Painting-Papering Healing-Plumbing 35 straight line to an iron pin which marks the southwest corner of 6 MY TYRE MAN commercial. Whether it be a RESERVED TNo lo M ouaaam oppoilunaT land now or formerly of Henry Maturo and Filomena Mature as Fuel Oil Co., “A Friendly Place INTERIOR - EXTERIOR small repair job, a custom 14 lor fo il le eooooM o T o m o a wan SEWERLINES, sink lines, shown on said map; Ihene running in an easterly direction, 11 12 13 That Saves You to Re-Tyre" . FORYOll EXPERT FURNITURE Painting ■ And odd jobs. Two built home or anything in cleaned with electric cutters, The Thao. D. Murphy CO h a SELUK? experienced College students. between, call 646-1379. along the southerly line of said land now or formerly of Henry M oney 357 BROAD ST. plonaor m aw odMcaMtig BMd • reflnishlng and antique by professionals. McKinney 19 20 Call Marge or Joo PRODUCTION POnOiML We can guarantee the restoration. Free estimates. Please call 568-4641. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Maturo and Filomena Maturo as shown on said map, a distance n ------17 16 lOWataNttkSLMMdmtir 643-2444 •hm IN f Your mauho and at 643-2711 A orgdoion iiMlal wwUng eompMiy Io m M In E a tl SALE of your house at E. Loveland, 649-8963. CARPENTRY & Masonry - ol 339.32 feel to an iron pin; thence running in a southerly direc­ pUmIng wM dotormliw your pany, 643-5308. 64G-3S23 Hartford haa ofianlm for produetten paraoiHML All PAIR MARKET VALUE Additions and remodeling. tion in a straight line to a point in the southerly line of said road 24 28 21 22 23 opanlnga ara on an • hour day ahm wHh flwdabfo atar- or we can ADVANCE the ED’S UGHT TRUCKING- At- QUALITY PAINTING and Free estimates. Call Athony NO JOB TO Small - Toilet formerly known as Meekville Road which point is radially op­ JEHSIMIL tobhahod oompony. Your aa- ifflim "■*■'* I Ung Umaa, balwaan 7 am - • adi In a madam air oen> amount of your present tics and cellars cleaned. Paper Hanging by Willis Squltlcote, 649-0811. repairs, plugged drains; posite Station 5841+68.5 of said monumented center line; HENCE FENCE Co. Schultz. F^lly insured, 26 27 28 29 30 dUfonad planL All )oba can ba pralorinad Uy tamala aa EQUITY untU sold. Please Reasonable rates. Call 646- kitchen faucet replaced, thence running in a westerly direction along the southerly line HAW Min *'(^ualfiy Chain Link yyall aa mala paraonaL ixoaUanl arorUng oondMona 1943 for free estimate. references. 649-4343. yaa o n organin your amo and call our office for details. repaired. Rec rooms, of said road formerly known as Meekville Road to the point or and Wood Fence'* woikwHhomMmumolwpanl- and banaflia. Inlaraatad aplleanla ahouM apply SUNSHINE bathroom remodeling, heat 33 38 balwaan 'hoiira 0 am lo 3 pm . No obligation. ' place of beginning. 51------a CARPET CIEAIRN M et • InatsHs^ •lon, ado o n bo oh owogam hdi GARDEN HOBBYIST Will , CONTRACTORS , modernization, etc. Free in ^*11 to WM PAINTING - Interior and THIRD PIECE: Commencing at a point on the northeasterly Rspsics a m or port amo biwhm o Mr LWA^BUGHGO. work with you planning lAluminuin Aiding, itorms, gutters. L Estimate gladly given. M & M and/or planting. In­ exterior, paperhanging, ■Carpentry work. Interior, exterior I edge of the Grantee'^xisting Manchester to Barbour Hill righ( II 40 *• iResiWaiaCoamrclal Far Fraa eaUmala, Call yea. Wrilo tab HoKonila, HIGH STANPARDg INC. RIALTOm ML. exchllent work References. Plumbing & Heafing. 649-2671. 36 57------38 MonohuMr OMn t4T41$l dividualized landscaping, "painting. Electrical work, Free es- f of way, marking lhe%utheasterly corner of the easement area Hoikoling Managm,'nw Tboo^ D. MoMaKMriogAiiaiMkg oripaiabg gm ann Free estimates. Fully in­ 846-3489 This Directory. 646-0289 llPragBgaPgmcir. iagiHaiiiord Pro/Mtlanal Haal Batata Saratea perennial and annual gardens Murphy Co., Rod Oak, lew* sured. Martin Mattson, 649- H344S3 or $434)367 PLUMBING - Call Tom herein described: thence northwesterly 170 feet, more or less, (looiMd In Rnr at Acmol buidhw) rar/OMySOram and terraces. Call 649-3955. Dawkins at 649-7630. to a point; thence following a curve to the left having a radius of tiggg. 4431 "ft-

PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 19, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 19, 1978 - PAGE NINETEEN ------;— ' “ . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••t*********************** Ap§rtmitt$ for R§nt 8$ ipartm uti For f fiH g l ACR088 DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle CharlM M. Schultz MANCHESTER, 2 bedroom FOUR ROOM APARTMENT I Coln-opsriied 1 Bounce J 1 7 8 8 £ 1 M A apartment with large country m m h • M t h i n & n g o u r r Dear Abby phono 1 pTR 1 1 a U 8 E D - With screened porch, secoiid 2 Coat type B R 0 8 8 8 L ^ h e l i e r a l b kitchen, convenient location, floor. Available Sept. 1. I 5 New 3 Set of tools 1 0 0 8 E W A 6 E A 1 L 0 R $265.00 monthly. Includes heat Appliances, heat, hot water, IWWTEP: TMtamtnt 4 Mother of 1 I THINK THE lilHOLE IDEA T H i5 i) o B L U R E e A T E CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and hot water. Security book mankind 1 garage, laundry facilities. IT T A T 1 N R A i O f CREATUKE5 OF SUPERIOR deposit required. Available Adults. No pets. Security, By Abigail Van Buren 9 Shads of 5 Protrude EXPLOSIVES n r ^ Th«r You m u 5 T BB oresn iT A QD A R □ 0 N 1 7 INT£aieENC£TRVlN610 July 1st. 6 4 6 ^ . Lease. References. $250. 60- DEAR ABBY: Maybe I am worrying neadlassly, but I 6 American It' n 1 8 a N A L T 0 Trgi 41 Gordon Producto 47 4884. , I I Unconvan- Indian E N P 0 [3i CONTACT US 15 STUPID! ArtfdM tor Solo can’t help it. Our daughter will be a freshman this fall at a tlonal |Fr.) ZZ] 1 □ N E MANCHESTER - Unusual one t r a v e l 7 Deepen a 8 T A R T R EXPERT WIU-INC^ TO coed university h i^ a y across the continent. It's 12 Cleining □ u 0 MACHINIST TOOLS i BOX - bedroom Townhouse. Private MODERN FIVE ROOM conaiderad to be a fine school, but I understand there is channel P A T R 0 0 c R J\ Implsmant A 1 1 All in excellent condition. entrance, patio, full base­ DUPLEX - With garage. o ia r x t r e m E i y practically no supervlalon. I mean, the students stay In 8 More uhcanny £. A [C H SI SI 13 Guides D E N T 8 E Worth $400. will take $220. ment. Includes heat, Quiet neighborhood. No dormitories', and there is a dean of women to talk to, but 15 Noun suffix 10 Indian STRAWBERRIES. Pick your appliances, carpeting, air con­ children. No pets. Security. 11 Stoma E D 0 1 1 0 8 □ n o E i Call 528-3665. alter 5. own. Free containers. No , the hours are very liberal. Students can “aign out" for 16 Doctrine ditioning. $285 per month. No Call anytime, 649-1220. 5HORt W O T iC fi. sdhsrsnt 12 Expenilvs children under 14. Open 8 a.m pets. Damato Enterprises, weekends, and with so many freahman girla, ours will get 14 Places 34 S crd iy to 8 p.m.. or til picked out. no m cial looking after. [suffix) 43 Homes (si.) r> IffMeiM, h 646-1021. FEMALE STUDENT Looking 18 Bresths one's , 36 Roman deity 49 Nothing TAG SALES Clark Street, South Windsor, for same, to share WeVe never had any trouble with our daughter, but Isit 23 Eagles nest oil Burnham Street. 44x10 FOOT MOBIL Home. In Manchester apartment. Send with all we hear about premarital sex in coUegea, we are 19 Wsr hero 24 No one ” 50 Summer (Fr) Bolton. Working single person concerned. 20 Actor Wsllsch. 26 6 ird home 38 Gingill 52 Poverty-wer name, phone, age, interest, 01 Motoreyeloo-Bleycloo 84 TAG SALE. Moving to only. No pets, animals or etcetera to Box CC c/o Wontod to Root gy Aiitoa For Solo 0 1 Autoo For Solo Shouldn’t the colleges try to diadpUne the freahman 21 Obtsin 27 Bird of prey 39 Axiom sgency (abbr.) Winthrop — Dick Cavalll Florida. June 16 thru 29. children. Call 643-2880. Manchester Herald. girls a little more strictly? After all, it la the first time 22 Showed snew 29 Tell 40 Knitting wool 53 Spoil 1971 PLYMOTH Fury - 8- 1977 HONDA 750 Super Sport, many of them have ever been away from home. 25 Empire Stele Water bed. bunk beds, dinette COUPLE WITH One child 1969 CHEVY AUTO - Runs black, excellent condition, low 33 Skin set. couch, bureau, books, dis­ 54 needs 5 or 6 room duplex or good, $400. 1965 Pop-up tent cylinder, 318 engine, excellent CONCERNED IN KANSAS city M/HICHWAV \ / INTHE^BANPtfSiaHEAAE N e v a ? /ASK A VO UUD-Be STRAWBERRIES - Pick your HOUSE - Am Hornet lo r RonI mileage, many extras. Call 28 Long time 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 hes. miscellaneous. 949 Plea­ own. Starsiak Bros. Rear^ off GaragelIoP'irrA Adults.AnillPo ____ house. Reasonable. 646-8952. camper $200, 643-2860 after running condition. Call after PIP j r OF-fHINQS/ PHILOSrPPHB? "WHICH 6p.m. 6 4 6 ^ . Asking $800. 6494107. 30 Rope of sant Valley Road, building 6B. 70 Hill Street, Manchester. *225. S ecurity dcDosit, BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS 6 6:30 p.m. DEAR CONCERNED: By the time a girl goes to college, flowers 9 10 11 HB GCf? J\ seXJp C5UESTIC7N IS WAV DID HEOtO’?" m)artment 10, South Windsor, references. Call 649-7231. Room Colonial. Has her moral code la well eatabliahed, end what she dUdn’t KELATIVBV UNIAtfPRTANT CHRYSLER - Town & Coun­ 1973 YAMAHA 250cc, trail and 31 Genetic 12 13 14 Call 644-3006. carpeting, basement, garage, Mftc. for Rent 58 CHEVROLET NOVA, learn at home and In church, aha wUI not learn from the meterlel B e c a u s e . MANCHESTER - Immaculate try Wagon. 1970. Power dirt bike asking WO. Call 646- Antiques 4B and much more! Call now. excellent condition, V-8, 2 dean of women. It’s time parents realixed that even more 32 Superleiive 15 ,6 17 ,6 newer 6 room apartment, 2 seering. Power brakes. Roof 1858. Building Supplies 42 Rental Assistors, 236-5646, 3 BAY GARAGE. Central door, $2795, telephone 742- Important to college atudente than ''inpervieion” le a good, suffix 1 1 1 full baths, stove, D-W, rack. Good condition. $900. 19 3 , WANTED. Antique furniture, (small fee). location, storage only, boats, 8955. RALEIGH GRAND PRIX 10 sound moral grounding during their hapreaslonible years 33 Pless glass, pewter, oil paintings or refrigerator, disposal, dryer, 8e 7s44d $na- cars, etcetra. No. motor Call 6498686, or 1-399-7385. 1 1 1 NATURAL STONE for speed, good condition, $75, at home. 37 Crsnky 22 other antique item s. R. $325, includes heat, 649-4003. fjsr31 '2f , eOUR ROOM cycles. 649-8797. 1971 VW SUPER BEETLE. 23 20 retaining walls, veneers, 6 t l after 4 p.m. 633-2245. Educators cannot be expected to "police" the morals of 41 Weter (Fr.) Harrison. 643-8709. HOME, Bolton. Adults only. Gean, runs good. $850. Call 1968 FORD MUSTANG - 6- 42 Sherp tsp ■ patios, etc. Pick up by the cylinder, standard. Itebullt college students beyond the general rnlea that apply to 20 3 . 30 pound or delivery by the ton. PORTER STREET Area. 3 No children, no pets. Security 646-7727 anytime. 44 Geological pe­ 1 rooms, utilities, heat, motor. Many new parts. Great aodety aa a whole. 31 Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, WANTED JEWELRY - Old deposit. Call 643-7802, between Campers-Traffers riod furniture, China, dolls collec­ parking, no pets, security 9 and 5:30. Autos For Sole 61 1974 CADDILAC Coupe on gas. $800. C^II 649-5341. 1 649-3163. Mobile Homoo 6 5 45 Be mlilsken 33 34 35 tibles, etc. Robert M. Reid & deposit, ideal tor newlyweds, DeVille, cruise control, DEAR ABBY: I'm a recently retired gent who’s dating a 46 Doctors' 36 38 39 40 oKy> PLYMOUTH VOLARE 1970 MUSTANG for parts.' ■ <2? r f lH U $5.00 TO THE FIR ST Son, 649-7770. 649-9092. OPTION TO BUY. 2 bedroom am/fm radio tape, air con­ nice gal in her mid-60s. Being retired, I have a limited group 41 42 1 (Q _ ± l± Premier 1976 - blue with wood Excellent transmission and 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot PERSON who comes into The house on wooded lot close to ditioning, power steering, Travel Trai.er - Stove, income. 47 Over (prefix) 1 F1 1 NEWLY DECORATED. grain, luggage rack, slant 6, 302 automatic motor. $200, or 45 46 Manchester Herald tomorrow WANTED. JEWELRY, old lake. Only 25 minutes to Pratt $3500, refrigerator, heated. Full We go out for dinner every Saturday night, and once in a 48 Leo’s eon furniture, China dolls, collec­ Lovely 3 rooms, has air, base­ i Whitney. Only $150. Call low mileage, power steering best offer. Call 647-9883,. 61 Realm 1 1 1 with this ad and a Howdy shower, and toilet. Tandem while during the week we go out for lunch. My lady very 48 1 . 60 51 52 S3 Priacllla’t Pop — Al Vermeer Doody Puppet, between the tables, etc. Robert M. Reid Si ment, fireplace. Includes now. Rental Assistors, 236- and brakes, electric rear win­ ’ 1975 CAMARO yellow, black much wants to chip in to pay for the meals, drinks, etc. 54 Timeworn dow defogger, standard shift. wheels. Call 6834)383. hours of 8:30 a m. and 5:00 Son, 649-7770. appliances. Call now. Rental 546, (small fee). vinyl, automatic, 350 engine, I can’t see it. I told her that when it gets to the point 55 Stitching lines 54 55 PIP POP SAV ' VES, SHE REALLV BOUGHT THIS COOK- BE PATIENT.'' Assistors. 236-5646, (small Must be seen to be ap­ p.m. black interior, rally wheels, where I can’t afford to pick up the tab for both of ua, we 66 New England IT WAS OCAV I HE THE HAMBURGER OUT IS FO R A THEVLL BE feel. preciated. 646-9868. Trucks lor Solo 62 SCOTTIE 13 foot travel university 50 57 PAIR CHOICE CHINESE call after 6 p.m. 5^3489. trailer, stove, icebox, sleeps just won't go anywhere. She says aha doesn’t see anytldng OUT OF HER OWN VERV SPECIAL READV IN A Export Paintings on glass, of Otilces-Stores lor Rent 55 67 City In Utah FDR ME TO USE PIP' MANCHESTER Duplex. 4 197474 MUSTANG GHIA - 1971 CHEVY CEYENNE 4, good conditon. $ ^ . 5 ^ wrong with her picking up the tab once in a while. (NIWSPARIR (NTf RPftlSt ASSN ) THE GRILL? ALLOWANCE?/: GROUP-' JIFFV-' Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 Chinese Ladies in original 1971 FORD LTD. Full Power. 2264. Chippendale. frames, circa spacious rooms. Carpeting. BOLTON NOTCH - For rent, speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new Air conditioning. Am/fm, rear Pickup. 3/4 ton. Sliding win­ Am 1 right or is she? TH AT’S Appliances. Garage. On bus small rustic barn, suitable for radials, (2 snows), excellent dow. Call 289-7274 after ip.m. CONFUSED DOG-CAT BOARDING 1750. $550 pair. Cheng Lung defroster, snows. Best offer. CAMPER, 1968, Cox Camper, period. 72 Bissell Street, line. Adults. No pets. Securi­ store or office. Parking. condition. 228A1475 or 228-9550. Evenings 649-8355. RIGHT-' bathing/grooming Obedience ty. Lease. References Inexpensive. 1-223-4460, 7 am. FORD ECONOLINE 300 sleeps six, good condition. DEAR CONFUSED: She’s right. Surrender, dear. protection classes. Complete Manchester, 12 to 4. Cash on­ Call 649-3970 anytime. ly. no checks. Available July 1st. $255 - 9 p.m. GOOD USED CARS - Firm 1969 FORD LTD. ParU only. VAN, 1974, 368-V8, automatic Win at Bridge modern facilities. Canine monthly. Call after 6 p.m., price. Call 289-6433. 173 Buick transmission, air condition, Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon Engine and transmission in 1958 CHEVY ’Truck / Camper. . DEAR ABBY: I have been married for nearly a year to a 646-1781. 474 MAIN STREET - 3 room Century, $1950. 1973 Toyota good condition. Best offer. 44,000 miles, $2895. Evenings man who had been divorced for three years before I met Road, Manchester. For reser­ anted to Buy 49 offices, second floor, across $1450. 1973 Chevrolet Malibu 646-8401. Gas refrigerator, furnace and Trouble doubled vations please call 646-5971. 875-6115. stove, with oven. Sleeps 5. him. He does something that drivea me up a wall, and I BOLTON NOTCH. Across from post office. Call 646-2426, $1850. have trouble controlling my hurt and anger when he does Oswald: "At this point it WANTED 1973-1975 Chrysler. from shops. Furnished 3 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. $1200. Call after 7 p.m., 643- POODLES - Guaranteed tiny 1968 CHEVY CAPRICE, 327, 2920. it. He B t iU refers to his ex-wife as “my wife.” (They were NORTH 6-19-A looked almost automatic to Good condition. Reasonably roms, all utilities included, WE PAY $10. for complete 250 horsepower, P/S, P/B, Motorcycloo-BIcycloo 64 married for a number of years, but that's no excuse.) play the king of hearts and toy puppies and stud services for older male adult. After 5 MANCHESTER - Oak Street. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland e A 10 6 5 3 at fair prices. 1-423-8789. priced. Call 649-9021 anytime. P/W, am/fm, bucket seats,. Abby, I am his wife. She is his FORMER wife, but for V 543 set up some heart tricks, but p.m., 649-9093. Ideal for business or offices. Auto Body, 528-19 CAMPER 1968, Cox Camper, has broken windshield and HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 sleeps six, good condition. some strange reason he continues to refer to her as "my ♦ 10982 Bob saw what would happen CASH PAID Immediately - Call Paul J. Correnti, Realtor, damage front fender. $225 or FX-1200 - 871-2511. if he made that play. De­ FREE TO GOOD HOME. 646-5252. Call 649-3970 anytime. wife.” ♦ A Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence German Shepherd female, 4 for gold jewelry and EXTRA LARGE! Newly 1973 PONTIAC Catalia - 2 best offer, 742-7137. clarer would win, start to diamonds. Licensed broker decorated 5 room duplex. Has door, vinyl top, excellent con­ I love him very much. He is a fine man and I know he WEST EAST WE’LL 6 0 616N IT AT THE PLAMT„ months. Please call 646-0231, TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville CAMP TRAILER for sale, run clubs, find out that the THAT WAS TRIl.yA...TlTHOUOHT IP O -B U T I DON’T lor over 1/2 century. Savitt basement. laundry facilities. MANCHESTER MAIN dition. Call 4 ^ 3 . 1970 MUSTANG Convertible, doesn’t do this intentionally, but it bothers me. I should ♦ K J 4 ♦ 9 8 2 clubs weren’t breaking, fall WANT HER r FIND AND l e a v e it o n MY DESK! I anytime 750, 6000 miles, oil cooler and used for camping, utility or add, his former wife has remarried, so she is somebody V K 10 7 2 V J 9 8 A5KIM6 IF I'P MBETl VOU WAMTEP P.O.M.G. .Jewelers, 35 No lease, and more. Only $250. STREET - Modern Office. 302, 3 speed, many new parts. rack. $1,750. 289-4042, back on a spade lead; a ten- HER AT THE BOAT I MB TO TAKE OUT TILL THE LAST SUARANTEE MI65 NOdY'LL Asylum Sreet, Hartford, 527- 1100 square feet. Heat. Please double cyle carrier, $275. else’s wife now. Help me, please. Correcting him hasn’t ♦ 4 0 A K J653 SNEAK A PEEK AT IT' SIAMESE KITTENS. 8 Rental Assistors, (small fee) FIVE 14’ MAG Wheels - For 2 snow tires, $1,300. Call 649- spot finesse and make his m a r in a a t B:00„, i^VOUR PLACB_^ MINUTE! 0163. 236-5646. call 646-2469. Mopar products. G70 Series 12x16 CAMEL TENT with helped. ♦ 10 9 7 4 2 ♦ 8 weeks, trained, clean, mother 3656 after 5 p.m. MOTORCYCLE Insurance - room divider, used only 3 contract with a lot of spade I 9AIP VB91 pure. Sealpoint Father pure Tires. $120. Call 569-2264, after Lowest Rates available! HIS WIFE SOUTH tricks.” FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. OFFICES FOR Rent - 3 p.m. times, sacrifice, only $150. Chocolatepoint $25. 646-5097. 1974 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Immediate binding. Sunny Call 649-2252. ♦ Q7 Alan: “So Bob decided to Rooms lor Rent 52 428 Broad Street. No Excellent for doc- mint condition, 17,000 miles, Day coverage, call Joan, DEAR WIFE: If you “love" this fine man, and correcting V A(J6 iive declarer an early prob- appliances. $155. Security. tors/lawyers. Included, cen­ 1972 CHRYSLER - Full $3,000 Call 646-6312 after 6 Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- him has not helped thus far, cool it. He'D eventually get the ♦ Q7 fem. He led the four of THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Married couple, no pets. Call tral air and heat. Very power. Excellent condition. 4 p.m. A KQ J653 spades.” Livestock 44 1126. Automollvo Service 66 right wife in the right context when you've been his wife as Birch House Women. Central­ 643-4751. reasonable. 649-5334, or 643- door hardtop. Call 289-2543. long as she was. Oswald: “Declarer could 7175. Vulnerable: East-West now count one spade, six ly located. Downtown 1971 CADILLAC Coupe MUST SELL! 1977 Honda ELM MOTORS - ToyoU, Dat- Dealer: South RIDING LESSONS indoor Manchester. Kitchen KIDS OK - Nice 2 bedrooms, 1970 TORINO Squire Wagon. DeVille. Air conditioning. clubs (he hadn’t found out riding ring. Western stock CB750F - Showroom condition. sun spcialists, factory traine, Are your problems too heavy to handle alone? Let Abby privileges, all 649-2358. has basement, porch, parking, 30x48 BUSINESS or OFFICE- High mileage, very good con­ Excellent condition. $1750. 3,000 miles. Asking $1800. Call West North East South about the club break) and seat, saddle seat, and hunt yard.O nly $175. R ental Street level. Clean. Air con­ dition, One owner, all service one day servie, 114 East Main help yon.-For a personal, nnnublithed reply, write: Abby: lA two hearts for a nine-trick Call 569-4072 anytime. between 5&6, 872-0187. Street, RockviUe. 871-1617. Box 69700, Los Angeles, Caul. 90069. Enclose a stamped, seat. All levels 228-9817. BRIGHTLY FURNISHED Assistos, 236-5646, (small ditioning. Heat, hot water. records. $995. Call 643-2514, Pass !♦ Pass 34 total. He rose with the ace of ROOM. Gentleman only. Cen­ fee). Beautiful Floor. 649-1680 or after 6 p.m. sell-addressed envuope. Pass 3 e Pass 3 N T spades and wound up one PRIVATE RIDING LESSON- tral location. Kitchen 649-3549. Pass Pass Pass trick short.” Enlish and Western, All ages privileges. References FURNISHED APARTMENT, 1973 CHEVY IMPALA - 4 door welcomed Encludes horse TOLLAND COUNTY; COMPtmCAR required. 643-2693, after 4, 4 rooms, and small sun porch. STORE FOR RENT - 249 sedan.power steering, power Astro-graph Opening lead: y 2 (Kva Alley Cop - Dave Graue care, trail riding. 633-5571. Own utilities, garage and Broad Street, Manchester. brakes, CB radio and antenna. VOLKSWAGEN FURNISHED ROOM for large cellar, middle age cou­ Presently, 'Green & Things’ Good condition. Call 875-2732. ROUTt 83 CAffiCENIER By BERNICE 0 8 0 L ple, no children, no pets. Available July 1st. Must he • Top Quality EkhausI SyBlems gentleman. Modern bath. VUmON-MANCHtSTERLINf LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Just By Oswald Jacoby A Canadian reader wants Boats-Accessorles 45 Security and references. $30 Applicants must be willing to seen to be appreciated. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE • Engine Tune Up because you appreciate a stim­ and Alan Sontag ulating debate doesn't mean to know who invented the weekly. Call 643-2121. help with lawn cutting and - Low rates for the good 6 4 9 -2 6 3 8 • Shock Absorber Replacement Oswald: “Really good de­ first transfer bid. snow removal. Call 646-3414 MANCHESTER - MODERN driver! For a quotation, call others can be equally 1974 FURY - 16'/2-foot 1975 DODGE W-100 • Brake Service detached. Be careful who you fense entails visualizing The late R.F. Foster In­ fiberglass.tilt trailer, with after 5 p.m. OFFICE 400 square feet. Main The Dolin Agency, 646-6050. • FfOftI End Service declarer's problems. Then vented them back around Street, H/AC included. Call V-8. 4 8pd., 4 W.D., rnatch wits with today. 1975 55 horse outboard Chevy Apartments For Rent 53 • Prolessional Ruatprooling giving him extra ones in 1909 for use in the game of 4 LARGE ROOMS in older 646-2469. P.8., cap. 4-way SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. Also 50 VOLKSWAGEN BUG - 1970. power angl8 plow, $A fiQ C June 20,1978 This is one of those days when case he doesn't have enough auction bridge. In those days horse Johnson outboard. $300. LOOKING for anything in real home. Domestic hot water, Radio, heat. Radial tires. DTPAI Associations play a strong rote your rewards might not be trouble of his own.” spades counted 2 a trick; 228-0475 or 228-9550. estate rental - apartments, stove, refrigerator furnished. ROCKVILLE - store on busy Excellent running condition. KNOai-HOUJ KtliAL cufTfR in your affaire this coming year, commensurate to the efforts Alan: “Here is a defensive royal spades 9 and Foster 1 garage in basement. No street. Large isplay windows. 369 MAIN ST. MANCH hand by Bob Hamman, one homes, multiple dwellings, no Little rust. $750 or best offer. 1973 DODGE D-200 6 Wwl M 1 SjM W 1 W so you must be selective. The you expend. You'll be suffi­ used bids in the 2-point children, no pets. Available $125 monthly. Lease required. Club Cab 200 Pick­ CHRIS CRAFT 1950, 18 foot fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Call 871-9672, StRVICl! /fi-Y T4B-“ rh wrong alliance can upset all ciently happy doing what’s ex­ of America’s and the world’s spade suit as transfers. Magohany speedboat, rebuilt Asociates, Inc. 646-1980. August 1. $200. Write Box C, Lee & Lament Realty, 875- up. V-8. auto., P8, $ 9 fiQ C you strive for. while the right pected of you. however. greatest players. He elected (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I motor, all original, in very c/o The Herald. 0000. 1972 COMET. Excellent condi­ SERVItt! , PB.. fac air. whita & 0 9 9 ones brlnq haoDiness and joy. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. to open the deuce of hearts tion. Am/fm 8 track. $1200. 21) Partnership situations can and South's queen pickled (For a copy of JACOBY MOD­ good condition, trailer in­ MANCHESTER - Main Street SERVICE! 1977 CHEVY LUV P/U be very testy today. Remaining cluded, $2250. Call 871-2791. - Two and three room KIDS & PETS OK. Charming ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot Call after 6 p.m., 646-8207. East’s jack. ’Then South led ERN. send SI to: "Win al 2 bedrooms. Has basement, store on busy street. Large GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You calm and unruffled will enable a club to dummy's ace and a Bridge." care of Ihis newspa­ apartments. Heated, hot ■ Mhcul Alignmcnf $ 3 9 9 5 NEEDABUS? and your mate can harmonize you to maintain control. water, appliances. No pets parking, appliances. Free display windws. $125 monthly. 1972 OLDS 88 - 4 door. Air. • (n m l In d Riipnir low spade to his queen and per. P.O. Box 489. Radio City in major areas today.as long as CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Slallon. New York. N. Y. 10019.1 Security. Parking. 523-7047, neat and hot water. Only $205. Lease required, Lee & La­ Power steering, brakes, • Br.ilics 1972 DATSUN PICKUP you hum your respective tunes An abundance of energy and Bob’s king.” OFFICE SPACE Rental Assistors, 236-5646, ment Realty, 875-0000. automatic, amfm cassette. 0 Exh.iiisl know-how may lead you to take The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions 4 eyl., 4 5pd„ grwn. $ 2 Q 9 5 § In the "VVe” and not the " I.” 474 MAIN STREET - Second (small fee). Radials. Excellent condition. • B.Tl.incmq Find out more about yourself on more responsibility than Berry’s World FOR RENT floor. 3 room heated apart­ Best offer over $1,000. Will • Lubricn. Oii Ch.inqc by sending for your copy of you should. Relax. It won’t hurt 250 square (eel, center ofl ment. Call 646-2426, 9 to 5. FIVE ROOM Apartment. Resort Property show in Manchester, 742-7391. • Stuichs Aslro^raph Letter. Mail 50 others to do for themselves. Manchester, air condilioninR and I Nathan Hale area. Security. For Rent 56 • Hciidlighls 1974 (X V Y NOVA cents for each and a long, self- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It parking Call 643-9551 2 Door. V-8, auto.. C 4A A C won't be your fault when some­ ATTRACTIVELY PANELED References. $250, without 1966 VW FASTBACK $1,000 in • Riidiiittir Rtip.iirs CALLUS addressed. stamped envelope P.8.. P.B.. groan *1 9 9 9 one magnifies a remark or 1 Bedroom apartment. Stove, utilities. Available July 1st. 5 ROOM COTTAGE, Point of new parts, have all receipts. • St.itc InspuLtiiins to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, Call 646-8515. Woods Beach, Old Lyme. Call Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. action of yours beyond Its true refrigerator, heat, eiectricity. Body not good, call 649-5137. • S.ilHly Chticlis proportions today, so don't Adults. References, No pels. 521-7269, fmilies only. 1973 (NMET Be sure to specify birth sign. PORTER STREET Area, 3 ,2d,„6ci.,.uto., 4 9 9 5 1974 VW POP CANCER (June 21-July 22) A take offense too easily. $180. 646-3167,or 228-3540. 1976 DATSUN B-210 - 4 speed, ALL THIS AND tougher workload than you an­ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You room apartment, utilities, Am/fm Stereo Casette. TIRES TOO. ticipated may be in store today, are capable of attaining your Classic Knit CAREER WOMAN-To share heat, parking, no pets, securi­ Wanted to Rent 57 Excellent condition. Asking TOP CAMPER yet if you match the tasks, goals today as long as you are duplex. July 1. Residential ty. Ideal newly weds. Call 649- $3000. Call 646-3578, after 6, 1977 FORD GRANADA stock $6128, 4 apd., (ac. you'll feel quite proud of your­ sensible. Don't let your ambi­ 9092. anytime weekends. 4 0r.6cyl.,auto, PS. air, AM-FM radio, cranny tions exceed your reach. area. East Hartford. Call 289- fic. air, AM radio, self lor your achievements. 6932 after 5 p.m. COUPLE WITH child and pet MW LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be your ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) The TOWNHOUSE - With are looking for 2 bedroom DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS very low mlloage, *4395 own person today. Stand by greater part of the day should fireplace. 1 1/2 baths. Heat. home or apartment. Lxioking Mr. ’S Automotive World. 289 your guns. Don’t let an abra­ be enjoyable, provided you MANCHESTER - 5 room •4695 don’t try to Impose your views apartment in a 2 family house, Own basement. One child. No to relocate in Manchester Oakland Road (Route 30), 1977 FORD PWTO sive individual throw you off the pets. Available July 1st. 649- area. Call 649-1720 ask for Runabout. 4 cyl., 4 track with her disruptive com­ on companions. Use discre­ appliances. $220. J.D. Real South Windsor. Speed/Van tion. 7620. Sharon. Accessories. 644-9395. spd., AM radio. $0)Q C ments. 1972 VW BUS VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) lt;s stock $ 40SB, 4 spd. Overbearing Individuals are not a good day to be Involved in complicated business negotia­ Born Loser — Art Sansom blue/white, 65,000 miles your nemesis today. Should you encounter one, back oil or tions or to try to Iron out a partial camper. your day will be unpleasant. messy budget. Postpone these r JUST MINUTES JUST MINUTES Was >2895 NOW pursuits for the present. •2795 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) FROM FROM Buga Bunny — Hsimdahl and Stoffal MANCHESTER 1973 VW BUS MANCHESTER stock $6036, 4 speed, 1 I CALIA FORD -t-s H I tan/white, 67,000 miles. Was *2895 NOW “THE FORD STORE” *2795 1973 VW BUS Stock $9119, auto.. AM oil sticker Price radio, sunroof, 48,460 SA VE $ If000a miles, blue A white. Was *2995 NOW 1978 F l i ) U V •2695 SIZES COUNTRY SqUIlS 1978 FORD LTD 818 See the Complete ICrulsematIc, power front disc COUNTRY SQUIRE 2667 I brakes, power steering, power rear Select Shift. Crulee-O-Matic, line of new & ■ window, dsluxe steering wheel, I electric rear window defroster, alr£ power, front disc brakea, used buses and I condllioner/selectaire, dual rear’ power steering, power rear window, radial tirea, power The popular eardiE^an is speaker. Stock i|i7e0642. campmobiles. a favorite for any sea­ I seat-full width, air conditioner, son. Kasy to knit and salectelre, tinted glees, power nice to wear. side windows, electric power iNo. 2667 has knit di­ AT rections for sizes 8 to door locks. Stock $780656. 18 inclusive. TO ORDER, tend 91.00 for OKh TOLLAW attern plot 25( for pottage and 1978 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE Eandllno, ANhe CABOT Power front disc brakes, Cruls-o-matic, power front disc brakes, power Manchetter Herald steering, power rev window, split bench seats w/recllner, radial tirea, elr- COUNTY 1150 Ave. of Amerleaa condltlonar-selectalre, tinted glaaa. Stock #780596 Mew York. N.Y. 10035 Print Name, Addreti with ZIP VOLKSWAGEN CODE and Style Number. 1978 ALBUM w ith a 32-page OPEN M0N.-FRI. TIL 9 “THE FORD STORE’’ R l $ - V E n « l *‘Gift Section*' with full OPEN M0N.-FRI. TIL 9 3 directions. Price. .. $2.00 SAT. T IL 5 SAT. TIL 8 HaadMster Urn ALSO THESE BOOKS AT $1.25 EACH. No. O nS-BLUE RIBBON BUILTS. SERVICE Coatalat olitoon lovtly qiUti. PARTS 6 4 ^2 6 3 $ .No. 0-117 ~ QUILTS ON PARADE. 5 2 5 - 1 0 4 8 DirootiMt for iljrtooi qollti. 8 2 7 - 7 0 2 9 “Have you ever been the only No. O-llB-GIUNOMOTHER'S FLOW­ tn«n in a crowded laundenut?” ER BUILTS. IB fatclMtlng qullti. 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