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PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD, Thurs.. May 24, 1979

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Coal Standards Vol. XCVIII, No. 200 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, May 25,1979 a A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20C Single Copy • 15$ Home Delivered WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Environmental Protection Agen­ cy today announced strict emis­ sion standards for new coal-fired power plants and said they will cost $35 billion but will clear the Gas Prices air of acid rain after the turn of the century. The standards apply to all new power plants for which' construc­ tion began after Sept. 18, 1978. The proposal is believed to be Spark Rise one of the most costly ever proposed by the EPA, but ad­ ministrator Douglas Costle said it is necessary to protect health and environment in light of the ad­ In Inflation ministration’s plan to triple coal use and production to meet the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gasoline cent. Although the April gain was the nation’s energy needs. prices shot up in April at the fastest smallest of the year, that was little inflation rate since the 1974 Arab oil comfort to inflation-weary shoppers Flights Resume embargo, sparking a steep 1.1 per­ who saw beef prices surge by 4.1 per­ cent rise in consumer prices, the cent in April. DENVER (UPI) - United government reported today. Food costs now have climbed at Airlines, the nation’s largest Dismal new statistics from the double digit rates for five con- domestic airline, plans to resume Labor Department supported ad­ secutive^lYionths and were 11”7 per­ flights Monday for the first time ministration warnings to Americans cent higher than a year ago. since its longest strike began that bad inflation news will be stan­ And housing costs rose 1.1 percent; eight weeks ago. dard fare for the next tew months. fuel oil 4.2 percent; mortgage in­ The International Association of The overall 1.1 percenj consumer terest rates 1.9 percent, and home Machinists and Aerospace price rise surpassed March’s 1 per­ prices by 1.3 percent, the department Workers overwhelmingly ratified cent increase and was just slightly said. a new contract with United below February’s 1.2 percent gain. The government had still more ’Thursday. During the first four months of the gloomy news. It was the third time the union year, consumer prices rose at a an­ The earning power of the average members had voted on a p ro p o ^ Dummy Trooper nual rate of 13.2 percent. blue collar production worker and his contract since going on strike Gasoline prices, the nation’ newest three dependents fell by 2.4 percent March 31. Two previous proposals A familiar sight on Connecticut highways is Memorial Day weekend is “Claude,” a inflationary headache, skyrocketed last month and was off by 4.5 percent were rejected. a new state police cruiser on the side of the department store dummy sitting at the wheel by 6 percent during April. It was the from a year earlier. Louis Schroeder, president and road with a radar unit hanging from the win- as a deterrent for speeders. (UPI photo) largest monthly increase since a 7.3 Labor Department officials said general chairman of the union dis­ dow. A new addition being tried over the percent jump in March, 1974 at the the unusually big drop was due in trict headquarters in San Fran­ tail end of the oil embargo imposed large part to a truckers strike last cisco, announced Thursday the by the Organization of Petroleum month. 18,600 union members had voted Exporting Countries. Nevertheless, the earning by a 3-to-l margin in favor of the Few State Stations (jasoline costs now have jumped statistics offered a vivid demonstra­ three-year contract. 14.4 percent during the first four tion of how inflation continued to months of 1979. That is an annual rate gnaw away at the income of the Capital Return of 49.6 percent, the Labor Depart­ average American worker. The Labor Department said overall EL ARISH, Israeli-Occupied ment said. Open This Weekend But fuel was not the .only problem food and beverage prices rose 0.9 Sinai (UPI) — Egyptian flags area. percent, while grocery store costs fluttered over El Arish today and Food prices increased by 0.9 per­ climbed by 1 percent. portraits of Egyptian President By United Press International state Office of Policy and Manage­ allocations well. Anyvar Sadat looked out from Gov. Ella Grasso has warned ment Energy Division spokesman If motorists continue to be conser­ posters marking the return of the Connecticut n^otorists that gasoline Alan Sagal said. "Gasoline will be vative about fuel, gas stations should unofficial capital of the Sinai to won’t be flowing freely this weekend, available. We don’t see much of a also have enough supplies to last the Egypt after almost 12 years of saying as few as 20 percent of the difference between this weekend and rest of the week after the holiday, he August Hearing Israeli occupation. stations will be open. the past few weekends in May.” said. ’The town, the largest in the But public and private officials He’ emphasized his prediction The ’Trailways and Greyhound bus Sinai where four Israeli-Egyptian Thursday said there should be suf­ depended upon motorists continuing lines also said they expected no wars have been fought, will of­ ficient supplies of gasoline if people to conserve gasoline, using mass problems for this weekend. Set in CD Case ficially be handed back to Egypt use their own cars. transit and carpooling whenever But John Bresnihan, Trailways in a military ceremony in the Mrs. Grasso used her Thursday possible. He said drivers should “be Hartford Terminal manager, said sprawling parking lot of the news conference to urge travelers to wise ^ plan ahead — think twice diesel allocations were based on last By GREG PEARSON plaintiffs, who are three low-income former Israeli army PX store. take public transportation when before planning a prolonged trip.” year’s allotment and if the passenger Herald Reporter Manchester residents, met this mor­ possible, to car pool and to abide by Sagal also advised against topping load continues to increase, there MANCHESTER — The Community ning with Blumenfeld to discuss the might be problems in the future. Last Session the 55 mile per hour speed limit. off gas tanks or driving with a spare Development case will not be heard future of the case. The Connecticut AAA and ALA “This weekend we’ll be okay, but tankful of fuel in the trunk — which in court until at least Augst, accor­ If the town does not appeal the OTTAWA (U PI) - P rim e motor clubs predicted around 68 per­ the long range will require some he said could explode in a rear-end ding to a timetable establish^ today temporary injunction, both sides will Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, cent of the state’s gas stations would collision, unlike a regular gas tank changes,” he said. by attorneys and U.S. District Court have until July 25 to complete the dis­ defeated in Tuesday’s federal be open Saturday, 19 percent Sunday position^ underneath a car. A spokesman for Connecticut TVan- M. Joseph Blumenfeld. covery process in preparing for trial. election after 11 years in office, and 22 percent Monday. About 90 per­ About 450 of the state’s 2,200 ser­ sit, which operates an urban bus That timetable, however, could That process permits both sides to presided over his last Cabinet ses­ cent of the stations were limiting vice stations have requested system from Hartford, said no become nonbinding if the town request information it feels it needs sion Thursday to discuss what sales. emergency allocations, Sagal said, problems are anticipated. appealq the temporary injunction from the other parties. Both sides went wrong and to prepare for a “There’s no reason at all to panic,” but most have managed their also may conduct disposition new role in parliamentary opposi­ Blumenfeld issued a week ago. A Amtrak spokesman Joseph decision on whether to appeal the hearings to question persons involved tion. Vranich said the firm will run 13 temporary injunction will be made in the matter. The 31-member Cabinet — of extra trains in the Northeast this weekend, David Barry, After the discovery process is com­ which 13 ministers were defeated This low. Corridor, from New Jersey north, Manchester’s town attorney, said pleted, pre-trial hearing has been in the election — voiced its sup­ Regional Gaswatch and will tack extra cars on other this morning. scheduled Aug. 1. port for ’Trudeau at the meeting, trains to handle the load. The effect the delay will haye on The exact effect of a possible delay ruling out a rumored effort make Connecticut: “There’s no reason at Massachusetts. all to panic,” said Alan Sagal, New Hampshire: Gas situation “During the Memorial Day the town’s involvement in the Com­ until August is not clear. If the town him a scapegoat for the party’s does not appeal and the temporary spokesman for the state Office of stable; American Automobile weekend last year in Northeast munity Development program was loss and replacb him as Liberal injunction remains in effect, the 8 Policy and Management energy divi­ Association predicting no shortages Corridor, we served 182,000 people,” not clear this morning. But, there is a MG.TAR Party leader. town will not be able to withdraw sion. “Gasoline ^11 be available.” through end of month, including he said. “It would not be unrealistic possibility the federal Department of In the Rocky Mountains resort from the Community Development 0.7 MO. NIC. Maine: Gasoline supplies abun­ to say that’s going to go up 7 percent. Housing and Urban Development of Jasper, Alberta, Prime holiday weekend, “as long as panic program until the case is heard. dant.. No long lines or shortages buying does not occur.” We’ re doing everything we can to may become involved to help answer Minister-elect Joe Clark met with Its pending application for next expected at pumps over the Rhode Island: Gas supply adequate take care of it.” those questions. the country’s top civil servants, year’s funding through the program Memorial Day weekend. Some for Memorial Day and last few days TTie temporary injunction keeps considered Cabinet appointments But he said there should be no fuel should be decided by HUD by July. stations curtail^ hours this week to of May, but AAA says most stations the town from withdrawing from the and discussed the transfer of difficulties because the firm has Attorney Raymond Norko, who save supplies for weekend. plan to close Sunday, May 27, and Community Eievelopment program power to his minority Conser­ priority as a public and fuel-efficient represents the plaintiffs, said this Massachusetts: Supplies generally until there is a hearing on the merits vative administration. Monday, May 28. carrier. issue was discussed this morning. He adequate — especially in prime Vermont: Gas situation stable but of the entire case challenging the Spokesmen for commercial and town’s decision to withdraw. The said HUD might also be sued by the tourist areas such as Cape Cbd and state TTiursday set up a 500,000 gallon plaintiffs to make them a party Estate Sold the Berkshires, where more stations set-aside program to ensure supplies general aviation said gasoline plaintiffs in that case also have supplies were holding up well for the requested a permanent injunction to defendant and help resolve the funds WASHINGTON (UPI) - La will be open during the weekend than through the month; few weekend of the town’s involvement in the in the urban areas of eastern closings, no lines. weekend whether travelers pay for withdrawal. Casa Pacifica, the estate at San airplane passage or fly their own. Attorneys for the town and the program. Clemente, Calif., which Richard Nixon once promised to leave to the American people, has been sold. ’The former president bought the 5.9-acre oceanfront estate Florida Executes Convict with its sprawling Spanish-style villa in 1969 for $340,000. What he executioner after all the shirt and black trousers when he was sold it for may never be known — RAIFORDj. Fla. (UPI) - Con­ and his index finger pointed inward led into the death chamber. toward his body. preparations were made. or may be revealed today when victed killer John Spenkelink was put ’Ine execution came shortly after The shirt sleeves and pant legs The execution lasted about two R e g u la r the fonpal announcement of the to death today in PTorida’s electric the U.S. Supreme Court refused for were rolled up so the electrodes con­ sale is expected. chair, the first person to be executed minutes. the fifth time to intercede in his case. necting into the chair could be at­ & M e n th o l The Nixons plan to move into a in the United States since Gary A prison doctor, who was not iden­ “ Gentlemen, I hope that you tached. The top of his head was tified, then opened Spenkelink’s $650,000 waterfront home with six Gilmore went before a firing squad in prayed that this was a just and a shaved and a steel cap was fitted Golden Lights; Utah in 1977. white shirt and lifted a T-shirt un­ around his head, with a wire coming baths in nearby exclusive Cyprus merciful punishment in the name of Shores. Spenkelink, who waged a 5 l/2year derneath and applied a stethoscope to out of the top and connected to the his heart. God — for our soul’s sake,” said the legal battle to escape the Rev. Tom Feamster, Spenkelink’s chair. A white bath towel wps tied Inside Today executioner, was strapped into the He applied the stethoscope three loosely around Spenkelink’s neck. times a t - 10:14,10:16,10:18-nod­ Episcopalian clergyman, after the As lowas you can ^ and still chair by his wrists, arms and legs execution was over. Rev. Feamster The executioner, dressed in a black aassified ...... 19-21 shortly after 10 a.m. EDT. ding at the executioner, apparently hood and robe, was in an alcove, Comics...... 23 was in the back row of the witness A black hood was dropped over to confirm Spenkelink was dead. room when the switch was thrown. which had a small opening on the Editorial ...... 8 Spenkelink’s face and the first jolt hit The chair was located behind Vene­ Outside the prison, protesters righthand side of the 'Execution Entertainment ...... 10-11 tian blinds, so witnesses could not ac­ Horillord,U.S.A.,l9;9 get good taste and smolang satisfaction. him at 10:12 a.m. EDT, quickly shouted “killers” and “killer pigs chamber. TTie switch he threw was Fam ily...... 9 followed by two more surges. tually see Spenkelink strapped into come over here.” hidden from view. Obituaries ...... 12 The only indication he was being the chair, but at last glimpse, he After the execution, six prison Real Estate...... 22 appeared to be staring straight Spenkelink did made no final state­ electrocute came when he clenched ment, although his sister later read employees dressed in civilian clothes Sports...... 13-15 his fist, which was resting on the arm ahead. what she said was his last will and stood in a circle on an orange rubber Television ...... 11 of the electric chair. Florida State Prison Superinten- niat around the electric chair, 'W eather...... 2 After the second surge of electric!- dant David Brierton gave the signal testament. Spenkelink was dressed in a white looking at the bodv- tv. Spenkelink’s left band loosened to null the switch to the hooded

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PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. FYl., May 25, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri., May 25, 1979 - PAGE n iR E E Pact Coming School Achievement Horse Show Winners Listed MARLBOROUGH - Kim Last year, Kim won the reserve pony western pleasure, aiid third On Planning Belekewicz of Manchester, won first champion title. She also won fourth place in pony western horsemanship. Studied in Vernon place in Senior Fitting and Show­ place in senior western pleasure, Amy Moore of Bolton received- For District manship and also the title of Fitting fifth place in senior western fourth place in junior western com­ will also coordinate the identification By BARBARA RICHMOND and Showmanship Champion recent­ horsemanship, second place in senior mand, and Leslie Pratt of Glaston­ procedures and the remedial Herald Reporter ly at the Hartford County Junior western command, and second place bury made third place in hunter MANCHESTER - A contract for assistance programs and will also be Horse Show. The show was sponsored in western reining. hack. the firm that will plan the Cheney VERNON - The Vernon School assigned responsibilities related to by all Hartford County 4-H horse Jerry-Lynn Banner of Tolland won The Hillstown Leather Pounders' National Historic District should be system, in compliance with state law, preparing data for the proficiency clubs for the benefit of the Hartford the title of western pony champion, are based at Jacobs’ Farm, presented to the town next month. will conduct an educational evalua­ examination and for the remedial County 4-H Outdoor Center in after receiving first place in pony Hillstown Road, Manchester. Anyone Tim Anderson of Anderson Notter tion and remedial assistance plan to assistance grants. He will serve as Marlborough. western trail, second place in pony interested in joining should contact Finegold Inc. of Boston met provide a planned program of in­ the liaison person for the field western command, second place in Peggy Forman. 649-3671. Thursday with town officials and struction to raise achievement in assessments and writing the biennial representatives of the Cheney basic training, language arts and report in cooperation with the National Historic District Commis­ math skills. system-wide su^rvisors. sion to discuss what will be done in This is to be provided for at least School officials said the implemen­ Janenda Heads Board the district. those students, who are performing tation of additional remedial MANCHESTER— Joei E. Janenda Thomas F. Conran Jr. and Mathew The Boston firm was selected to be below the statewide level of expected programs will depend upon state f a ­ of 43 Timber Traii, has been elected M. Moriarty Sr. the planning consultant that will performance. ding for remedial reading and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Janenda is married to the former develop a detailed proposal for the School officials said that the objec­ remedial math teachers. Additional the Community Y. He succeeds Rebecca Drew and has two sons. He area. The Cheney district includes tives of the plan are to have an es­ Frank Sheldon. funds will also be needed for Karen Weinberg, Sean Sullivan, Leonard graduated from the University of the Cheney Mills and some of the sur­ tablished procedure for identifying specialized materials and supplies. Illing Junior High School Science Fair Janenda, a local attorney, joined Connecticut in 1963 and from the rounding homes. It was designated students requiring remedial ser- winners are shown above. From left are Tad Laufer, Rebecca Harris and John Tyler. the Board of Trustees in 1974, UConn Law School in 1966. an historic district last year. ' vices, in compliance with state Animal Welfare League Gembala, Matthew Falkowski, Susan Krupp, (Herald photo by Pinto) succeeding Charies S. Burr. At the He served as chairman of the Carol Zebb, the town's assistant statutes, to implement programs, to W ETH ERSFIELD - The Connec­ time of his nomination, Janenda Heart Fund Drive in 1972 and was a town planner, said Anderson met use achievement test results as one ticut Animal Welfare League will served as secretary of the town Ad­ member of the Board of Directors of portion of the procedure of evalua­ Thursday with representatives of the meet Monday, June 4, upstairs at visory R ec and Park Commission. He United Way from 1972 to 1976. town to discuss what the firm ’s con­ tion, and to make necessary changes Illing Holds Science Fair is now chairman. Mott’s Supermarket, Silas Deane In the past eight years, the Board in the instructional program. tract should include. Highway at Jordan Lane, Other officers re-elected were of Trustees and the Town of The procedure for the implementa­ MANCHESTER More than 200 Illing Junior High . Team projects - Susan Krupp and Karen Weinberg, Edward H. Glenney as secretary- The firm.now will prepare a con­ II, Wethersfield. Manchester cooperated in renov.^ting tact, which should be presented to tion of remedial assistance will in­ School students participated in the school’s science fair treasurer and Jam es A. Melley as Officers will be elected. For Honorable mention — Sean Manley, John Savidakis, the Y Building on North Main Street. the Cheney National Historic District clude the screening of general held this week. recording secretary. The following further information, call 246-6315 or Christina Zwire, Kurt Heinrich, Mike Byam, Chris One of the major items remaining is Commission next month, she said. achievement test results to identify Judges for the fair were Leon Diana, principal of will continue to serve as members of THE OEWOLFF PARTNERSHIP 529-1122. Parker, Ken Szarek, James Vincens, John Fraliicciardi, the repair of the 48-year-old roofs. Joel E. Janenda Town Planner Alan Lamson and those students who may need Nathan Hale School; Mrs. Dennis Harrison, science the Board of Trustees: Sheldon. ARCHITECTS Jim Fraliicciardi. two members of the commission, NCCAIMO CONNECTICUT remedial assistance as indicated by Emblem Club’s 25th teacher at Nathan Hale School, and Kenneth Krivanec, Durward Miller and William their level of performance in relation science teacher at Manchester High School. Grade 9 FitzGerald, also participated in to ability. , MANCHESTER - The Manchester The winners are as follows: Singie — Rebecca Harris, first. Thursday’s meeting. This is the architect’s drawing of the North Fairport, N.Y., the center is being developed The data will also be analyzed, as it Emblem Club will hold a dinner par­ Grade 7 Honorable.mention — Cheryl Bem ett, Suzanne Dorion, ^ C C SUMMER SESSIONS^ John Sutherland, a professor at Central Connecticut Health Maintenance by Carpenter i . Co. of Boston, Mass. has been in the past, to determine if ty, Tuesday, June 12, at the Elks Club Single — John Tyler, first; Laura Gauthier, second; Chris Szarka, Paul Smith and Tim Zepak. Manchester Community College, Organization health center to be built on Ash Construction is under the supervision of students are aclUeving at a level that on Bissell Street Jo celebrate the Felicia Falkowski, third. also attended the session to provide Street in East Hartford. Designed by the Werner Spitz Construction Co. of Rochester, is consistent with students es­ club’s 25th anniversary. Team projects — Tad Gembala and Matthew REGISTER All members are invited, and may Perhaos you woujd like a credit course in background information about the architectural firm of DeWolff Partners of N.Y. tablished by the school system. Falkowski, first. RVPHONE Cheney district. Students achieving at, or below, call any of the following members for Honorable mention was given to Harry Berger, Bill Science or Mathematics; ... until Friday. June 1. (or 6- Sutherland, who will be teaching the 25th percentile, based on national dinner reservations on or before Masse, Cindy Craig, Kathy Szarek, Karen Kropp, Tim HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY • week session. out-of-state this summer, met with norms, on the general achievement Tuesday, June 5: Mrs. Dorothy Parker, Asa Dhar, Sandra Trombly, Patty Gallagher and OCEANOGRAPHY • PHYSICS Anderson and Russell Wright, a con­ tests, will be screened for possible in­ Woodward, 643-8859; Mrs. Eleanore Dawn Struthers. CALCULUS • ALGEBRA • STATISTICS • 646-2137 Area HMO Starts Work clusion in a remedial program. Ziemak, 649-1946, or Mrs. Betty sultant in historic preservation, to Grade 8 MHS BASIC MATHEMATICS discuss the historic significance of Also, in some cases, referrals from Callahan,^ 643-5293. REGISTER Single — Sean Sullivan and Leonard Laufer, tied for RYMAIL the area. W right, who is from classroom teachers, concerning non­ first; Amy Huggans, third. CALL NOW FOR SENIOR ... until Wed. M ay 30 for 8* achieving students not eligible for week session. Warren, R.I., has been hired by the For New Health Center Trash Collection ... or one of the 58 credit courses In Business, Boston firm to assist in the historic other remedial programs, may be ... until Fri. June 15 for 6-week EAST HARTFORD - North Cen­ timated 30,000 members. An HMO University, and his m aster’s degree VERNON — Because of- the Humanities, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Social session. preservation of the area. considered by the Modified Planning tral Connecticut Health Maintenance provides its members with complete in health organization and ad­ Memorial Day holiday, Monday, YEARBOOK Sciences and Secretarial Sciences. It appeared the town might not and Placement Team. CBIA Cites Area Student Organization held groundbreaking health care (primary care, emergen­ ministration from the University of there will not be a refuse collection even sign a contract with a planning Members of the team will The 8-week session opens June 11, offering classes ceremonies Thursday morning for cy services, home visits, and Cincinnati. that day. All trash usually picked up SOUTH WINDSOR - John Franco, of 75 Deming St., consultant for the area. Town eliminate from the list those students that meet two evenings per week (more often for 4 construction of its 30,500-square foot hospitalization) for a fixed monthly Crowley was formerly project on Monday will be collected on South Windsor, has been honored by the Connecticut residents voted April 17 to withdraw not eligible for assistance such as Appointments credit courses). Secretarial Science courses with flexi­ ambulatory health center to be built prepayment, thus holding down an in­ director-administrator for West Side Tuesday along with the regular Business and Industry Association for showing outstan­ from the Community Development those students whose needs are being ble morning and evening hours, and an Intensive on Ash Street in E ast Hartford. dividual's health care costs to vir­ Health Services, an HEW-funded Tuesday route. ding scholastic and leadership abilities. program. met already through special educa­ Chemistry course encompassing two full semesters of NCC/HMO, which will open on June 1 tually one fixed, predetermined Network of Neighborhood Health FYanco, who will graduate next month from Howell work. The 6-week session opens June 25. offering A total of 123,000 of Community tion program s op state-funded 643-7369 from interim facilities on site, will amount, its backers say. Centers in Rochester, N.Y. He also Emblem Installation Cheney Regional Vocational Technical School, received a classes that meet four mornings per week. Development funds had been set bilingual education programs. provide comprehensive health care NCC/HMO will have primary care has a background in education as MANCHESTER - Members of the check for $75 and a citation of merit. aside to pay the town’s share of The placement team would then The cost Is $25. per semester hour plus a college ser­ services to its members who will be physicians on staff (specialists in in­ well as experience in curriculum Manchester Emblem Club are in­ The industrial education award has been given annual­ hiring the planner. The state also was refer all other students for diagnostic trust professional photographers a t... vice fee. For a class schedule, complete details and In- MANCHESTER drawn from the 23 towns in the ternal medicine and pediatrics) and development. He held a one-year ad­ vited to attend the installation of of­ ly, since 1960, to a student in each of the dean’s 21 contributing $23,000 for the planner. assessment- such as educational ■ formation about registering by phone, by mail or In- COMMUNITY Greater Hartford area. will utilize the services of noted area - ministrative residency at Cincinnati vocational-technical schools and colleges. When the town voted to withdraw assessment of the academic areas. ficers of West Haven Emblem Club person, please call 646-2137. NCC/HMO, a staff model health physicians in all m ajor specialties, General Hospital. Franco is an industrial electronics major and has been NASSIFf 8TU0I0S COLLEGE from the program, this apparently Psychological evaluation (individual Friday, June 8, at the Elks Lodge. maintenance organization, is a on a contractual basis. Dr. Burnes is a graduate of Har­ an honor roll student for the past four years. He plans to 639 main 643-7369 manchester MCC adheres to the principles of equal opportunity and killed the Cheney study. intellectual assessments) may be Reservations may be made by prepaid health program that will be The program will also offer the vard Medical School and the Kennedy attend the Florida Institute of Technology, where he will affirmative action. 60 BIDWELL ST.. A town resident, John Barnini, recommended when additional infor­ calling Alyce Ponticelli before June MANCHESTER 06040 offered to members through area services of area hospitals, including School of Public Policy, Boston, 1 major in aeronautical science. however, made a $23,000 contribution mation is required. . employee groups as an alternative to St. Francis Hospital and Medical Mass. A native of the Boston area, to pay the town’s share of the work. Students who have been identified their present health benefit. Center, Hartford and Mount Sinai Dr. Burnes was formerly associated as needing remedial assistance will The $2-milIion dollar Health Center hospitals, to members who are in with the Harvard Community Health then be programmed in basic will house complete primary care need of hospitalization. Plan. reading, language arts and/or mabh, and basic emergency health services Membership in NCC/HMO is He is a Board Certified Internist Now You Know depending upon the areas of deficit. Officers Night including physicians, offices, available, at this time, only through and a Board Certified Dermatologist. The director of continuing educa­ King Louis XIV of France had such MANCHESTER — Members of the examination rooms, laboratory, a employers. Employees who live or He spent his dermatology residency tion will coordinate all remedial an abhorrence of water that he never Manchester. Emblem Club are in­ pharmacy, physical therapy, an op­ work in the following towns are eligi­ at Harvard and his medidal residen­ * ’5 % assistance programs related to the took a bath and never washed more vited to attend Supreme Officers tical center and mental health care ble (should their employers offer the cy at Mary Hitchcock Hospital in provisions of the general statutes. He than the tip of his nose. * V-,s t \ % Night sponsored by the Norwalk, facilities. program): Hanover, N.H...... V '?> -S.: ■»: Y Westport, Stamford, Bridgeport, Primary care physicians will be Avon, Bloomfield, Farm ington, '-I Fairfield and Greenwich Emblem .“on staff,” providing medical care to Plainville, New Britain, Newington, ;i. ‘ . iT. Clubs to be held Tuesday, June 12, at NCC/HMO members on a full-time West Hartford, Windsor, East Gran­ the Fairfield Elks Lodge. basis. Members will have access to by, Suffield, Windsor Locks, Enfield, STEP For reservations contact Alyce health care 24 hours a day. East Windsor, South Windsor, Hart­ Ponticelli before June 6. Interim facilities, already on site ford, East Hartford, Vernon, consist of specially designed pre­ Manchester, Bolton, Glastonbury, Square Circle Club fabricated medical units, that will Marlborough, Rocky Hill and m G H T MANCHESTER - The Square Cir­ enable NCC/HMO to provide com­ Wethersfield. cle Club of Manchester Lodge of prehensive, quality health care while Membership in NCC/HMO has Masons will not meet Monday mor­ the main center is under construc­ already been offered to employees of ning because of the Memorial Day tion. Hartford National Bank among weekend. / NCC/HMO is currently undergoing several other businesses. application procedures for designa­ UR Directors of the NCC/HMO are RehearsalfSet tion as a federally qualified HMO un­ Bernard H. Crowley, executive der Department of Health, Educa­ director, and Dr. Daniel C. Burnes, MANCHESTro — The combined tion and Welfare guidelines. It is medical director. Beethoven Chorus and Masonic Choir expected that NCC/HMO will receive Crowley has been executive direc­ will rehearse Saturday at 2 p.m. in its federal qualification the tor of the developing health center the Choir Room of North United program’s opening on June 1. since 1975. A native of Illinois, INSIST on quality slacks by Methodist Church, 300 Parker St. When fully operational, NCC/HMO Crowley received his bachelor’s will provide health care to an es­ degree from Southern Illinois n 30.00 \ . National Weather COEP Award Winners JiSfC'V— k Students in the Manchester High School’s City Fes Memphis c 71 53 Dixon, Laura Ronzelio, Lisa Brown and Sue Albuquerque Miami Beach pc 84 72 Cooperative Occupational Education Breen. Front row, Charlene Benedict, Toni Anchorage | Milwaukee c 56 47 Pro^am who received awards at the annual Benedict, Alana Berntsen, Cindy Churchill, Asheville t Minneapolis c 69 39 AMERICAS RANTSMAKER! / 29.77 awards banquet held at The Colony in Atlanta Nashville pc 64 SO Jessica Walters, Cyndi Hayes and Mike nmmcmec Billings { New Orleans r 84 62 Talcottville this week are shown above. Back Albert. Not shown are Robin Kerr and Mark Birmingham New York r 75 64 row, from left, are Nicole Bourgoin, Donna Raymond. (Herald photo by Pinto) Boston Oklahoma City c 72 48 Choose from Solids, Plaids, Stripes! V'ATUWrA Bilodeau, Aldo Enrico, John Mongell, Gary e V Brownsville, Tx. [ Omaha c 71 49 Buffalo Philadelphia r 79 66 Charleston, S.C. Phoenix lomtiIT TIMPflATUIIS V y * ) r 98 75 e Machine-washable, razorcreased polyesters! <50 Charlotte, N.C. c Portland, M. r 56 52 Area Police Report Chicago Portland, Ore. c 75 52 I— I M M D ------t 1---W Cleveland Providence r 64 53 'Vernon attempted, to sexually assault one of She was released on her promise to e Sizes to fit all (28-48), including Big & Tall! Columbus Richmond cy 81 63 Earl Howard, 47, of 18 Brewer St., the girls, and exposed himself. appear in court in Rockville on May Dallas St. Louis c 69 43 East Hartford, was charged In connection with this incident, 29. Denver Salt Lake City c 78 55 Thursday with fourth-degree police issued a warning against David E. Warner, 17, of 11 Mark Uei WIATHIR FOTOCAtT • Des Moines San Antonio pc 86 63 criminal attempt to conunit sexual hitchhiking, especially to teen-agers. Circle, Vernon, was charged Detroit San Francisco c 67 54 For period ending 7 a.m. EST 5/26/79. Friday night will Howard was released on a $1,000 Thursday with breach of the peace, Duluth San Juan pc 66 assault and public'i'ndecency. find- rain and showers continuing across the Northeast 39 driving an unregistered motorcycle, E l Paso * Seattle c 72 52 He was arrested, on a warrant in surety bond for appearance in'court aiM Mme wet weather is also likely in parts of the upper Hartford Sjiokane c 71 50 connection with investigation of com- in Rockville on June 5. and driving a motorcycle without a Mississippi Valley. Fair to partly cloudy skies should Honolulu 73 Tampa c 80 71 plaints made by two teenage Mary B. Marz, 30, of Wayland, license. from *1 prevail elsewhere. Houston p Washington r 77 61 femaies. The alleged incident Mass., was charged Thursday with Police said Warner was stopped on Indianapolis c Wichita c 72 44 happened on May 16, police said. breach of the peace in connection Valley View Lane on the motor vehi­ Connecticut Weather Jackson, Mss. 47 c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- Police said the two females said with the investigation of a distur­ cle charges and allegedly cp sed a Jacksonville 60 cioudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- they were hitchhiking and accepted a bance at Howard Johnson's on Route disturbance. Kansas City 45 missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- Small river, stream, and street flood advisory in effect. ride from Howard, who allegedly 30. Huge Selection: Thousands now in stock! Cloudy with periods of rain today and tonight. A chance of Las Vegas p 68 rain;' sh-showers; sm-smoke; e Little Rock thunderstorms or local heavyrain may cause flooding 49 sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- Manchester " - To Advortiao To Report Nowo Los Angeles p 58 thunderstorms; w-windy. along some small rivers, streams, or in areas of poor East Hartford — Glastonbury For a classified advertisement, call Louisville 44 To report a news item or story idea: drainage. High temperatures today in the mid 60s, 18 C. 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office Evening H e ra ld M anchester___ Alex Girelli, 643-2711 I^ws tonight in the mid 50s. Mostly cloudy with showers hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Extended Forecast . USPS 327-500 East Hartford .. Chris Blake. 643-2711 likely Saturday. Highs in the 60s. Probability of precipita­ through Friday. When the office is Extended outlook for New England Sunday thru Glastonbury Charlie Maynard, 643-2711 tion 90 percent tonight 70 percent Saturday. Winds Published daily except Sunday and closed, classified ads rtiay be placed by Tuesday: certain holidays by the Manchester Andover...... Donna Holland, 646-0375 calling 643-2718. northeasterly about 10 raph boom ing southerly tonight. Mass., R .I. & Conn.: Partly sunny Sunday. Partly Publishing Co., Herald Square, P.O. Bolton...... Donna Holland, 646-0375 For information about display adver­ Southerly 10 to 15 mph Saturday. cloudy with a chance of showers Monday and Tuesday. Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Coventry ___ Guy DeSimone, 649-9856 High temperatures in the 60s. Lows from the mid 40s to tising, call Thomas Hooper, advertising Hebron . . . Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 direetpr, at 643-2711. Long Island Sound the mid 50s. Hava a Complaint? South Windsor. Judy Kuehnel, 644-1364 Vermont: Partly cloudy Sunday. Rain developing late News — If you have a question or To Subaorlbo Vernon .. Barbara Richmond. 643-2711 Small craft advisory in effect. A low pressure area Monday or Tuesday. Cool, Highs in the 60s. Lows 45 to 55. complaint about news coverage, call To subscribe, call .Customer Service To report special news; REGAL’S“Where women to^ shop fo r men!" over south central Pennsylvania will move slowly Maine: Chance of showers east and fair west Sunday. Frank Burbank, managing editor, 643- at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to Business...... Alex Girelli. 643-2711 northward as a weather front swings up the coast South Partly cloudy with a chance of a few showers Monday 27U. ' 5:30 p.m: Monday through Friday and 7 Circulation Church Notices . Alice Evans. 643-2711 to southeast winds 15 to 20 knots with stronger gusts and Tuesday. Daytime highs in the 60s. Overnight lows in — If yoii have a problem ,to 10 a.m. Satu^ay. Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 today especially in thunderstorms. Southerly tonight and the 40s. ’ regarding-service or delivery, call Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents F am ily ...... Betty Ryder. 643-2711 903 MAIN STREET I TRfCITY PLAZA Customer Service, 647-9948, Delivery weekly. $3.90 for one month, $11.70 for Muthwest Saturday 15 to 20 knots. Visibility 3 to 5 miles New Hampshire: F air Sunday. Partly cloudy with a Sports...... Earl Vost, 643-2711 ^ould be made by 5 p.m .^onday three months, $23.40 for six months, and OPEN Daily 9:X-5:30/Thurs.‘til 9 / Daily 10-9/Sat.‘til 5:30 but frequently below 1 mile in rain and fog today and chance of a few showers Monday and Tuesday. Daytime through Friday and by 7.:30 a.m. Satur­ $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. tonight and generally better than 5 miles Saturday highs in the 60s. Overnight lows in the 40s. day. available oh request. Monday through Friday page FOUR - EV^ING HERALD. Fri., May 25, 1979 / EVENING HERALD, Fri., May 25, 1979 - PAGE FIVE Students Should Avoid Bridge Boris Ramizi Heads League of Women Voters MANCHESTER — While repairs are being Heins said the students living east of the revised, and formation of an The bridge is closed to vehicular traffic but MANCHESTER — Doris Ramizi of Zakowick, regional coordinator; Manchester's Town Government: In Connecticut at the University of active participation of citizens in made to the Park Street Bridge and because it bridge, and who attend Washington School, observer corps to pinpoint areas in some persons have been walking across it. The 220 Greenwood Drive Will serve at Elizabeth Lauder, secretary; Karen What Ways can it be Improved?” as Connecticut in Storrs on May 31 and government, and to act on selected has been termed unsafe for pedestrians, should walk along Chestnut Street to Forest the town government on which the town engineer said that the sidewalk across president of the League of Women Pehrson, treasurer; Bettye Kramer, its local agenda for the coming year. June 1. governmental issues. Membership is Robert Heins, principal of the Washington the bridge is in immenent danger of collap­ League will concentrate its atten­ Street to Pine Street and then to cross at Pine Voters of Manchester for 1979-80. bulletin; Jean Breen, voters service; The first phase of the study will con­ The League of Women Voters is a open to any citizens of voting age. Street School, is advising parents to sing. U is expected the bridge will be closed tion. and Pleasant Street where a safety patrol She was elected at the League’s an­ Kay Janlga, publicity; Pat Schardt, sist of a review of League support national nonpartisan organization For membership information contact emphasize the taking of an alternate walking until sometime in July. Mrs. Ramizi and Mrs. Breen will guard will be on duty. nual meeting and dinner. finance; and Rebecca Janenda, positions which have been adopted whose purpose is to promote political Mrs. RAmizi at 649-9465. route for students at the school. attend the 1979 biennial convention of Other officers and directors are member-at-large. over the years to determine whether responsibility through informed and the League of Women Voters of Flo Heins, first vice president; Libby The Leatnie adonted “A study of they should be retained, dropped or Be a hERo .buy a bAqqAR‘ NOW WHILE QUANTITIES LASTI and help the kids at the NEWINQTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

DAR Presents Book Constance Grotta, Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, librarian, presents a book titled “American Woodworking Tools” to John Jackson, town PICK UP THESE head librarian, for use in the town libraries. Mrs. Grotta is also assis­ tant librarian at Mary Cheney Library. Orford Parish Chapter donates a book on American history annually to the town libraries. (Herald photo by Pinto) VERY SPECIAL LAST-DAY SAVINGS Restoring Electricity Difficult at Town Hall 11.99 30% OFF 3.97 MANCHESTER — With all the workers and the electricians still were trying to running around with hammers and other solve the problem Thursday afternoon. FAMOUS OUR MISSES’S TERRY YOUNG JUNIOR tools, a visitor might think the town tax Machines that run on electricity — such MAKERS assessor’s office is being expanded. as the department’s adding machines — AND T-SHIRT DRESSES! TANK TEES have been hooked into the air-conditioning But, the workers are town electricians MISSES TEES Reg. $32-$52. Hurry In for all Reg. $8. Cool, Carefree trying to find the reasons the electrical unit. This is a temporary arrangement to your favorites. Including the provide power for the equipment, little tanks to slip outlets in the office have not worked since style shown here from our Monday. ■Starkweather said. Reg. $18. We can’t on with everything. Spring Fashion BookI Soft There has been plenty of hammering, in­ “I thought they were part of the perma­ tell you whose In the In solid colors nent staff,” Joan Gates, a worker in the terries and t-shIrt styles In hot vestigating and searching to try to locate paper, but you'll and stripes, tool the problem, but so far there has been assessor’s office, said with a smile about colors, basics, to breeze you save “bucks” on this Young Junior solution. the new workers in the office. right through summer, The banging and clanging by the poly/cotton knit top sizes SM L “I was hoping we’d have it solved sizes 8 to 18. Tuesday,” Don Starkweather, a town elec­ workers may make it a bit harder for the with contrasting of 100% trician, said. office staff to concentrate. collar and placket cotton knits Starkweather and other town workers “But it’s no different than having a pile front. In white, navy, (Not In have had better luck with similar of customers to wait on,” Mrs. Gates said. New London) problems in other offices. khaki or red, The electrical outlets in the assistant sizes SML. manager’s and tax collector’s offices also were not working earlier this week. Those Now You Know problems, however, have been solved. The spot on the globe exactly opposite Starkweather blam ^ them on bad joints Manchester, Conn., is the Abeltezem and broken wires. National Park in New Zealand, according The cause in the assessor’s office has to Jacob Ludes III, principal of been more difficult to find. The outlets Manchester High School. have not worked since Monday afternoon. Vernon Police Set Open House VERNON — The Vernon Police Depart­ Paluska, Ellington’s first selectman; 9.97 ment will sponsor a week of open house Frank Curnan, high sheriff of Tolland 30% OFF starting June 3 with an “invitation only” County; Senator Michael Skelley and OUR BEST-SELLING dedication ceremony at its new State Representatives Chester Morgan GIRLS headquarters. Route 30 and West Street. and Aloysious Aheam plus several area MENS’ SUMMER The dedication ceremony will be at 2 chiefs of police. ONE-PIECE p.m. More than 200 persons have been in­ During the rest of the week, through SPORT SHIRT vited, many of whom will not be atten­ June 8, the open house hours will be from SWIMSUITS ding. Reg. $15. From America’s 10 a.m. to noon and 6 to 8 p.m., through Reg. 10.50, now 7.35. Those dignitaries who do plan to attend Friday and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 shirt maker, great are Vernon Mayor Frank McCoy, Everett p.m. Weekend savings on looking short sleeve adorable little one-piece poly sport shirts In dippers In assorted prints. loads of solid tones. From famous makers, sizes Pick more than one, Manchester Public Records 7 to 14, of nylon/spandex. sizes S-XL Avon, Corbins, Bristol, Warranty deeds All Stores except Robert W. Carr and Violet P. Carr to Michael T. Manchester, Meriden New London) Harrison and Carol A. Harrison, property at 19 Cornell Square. St., 855,900. Barty N. Smith and Yolanda E. Smith to Gloria Miller Fournier and Everett J. Miller, property at 20-22 Wadsworth St., $59,000. William F. Mansfield and Ethel C. Mansfield, property at 35 Cambridge St., $48,900. * Cerlifieates of attachment a messaga from W. Richard Davison and Marcia S. Davison and A. John Manichettl, Meriam S. Kuo and Simon C. Kuo against Charles Jack Execirtlvo Director Coniam, property at 319 Kennedy Road, $15,000. J. Yusuf Essack, M.D., against James Nixon and of Newington Kathleen Nixon, property at 66 Laurel St., $1,300. ChlMron’s judgement liens Hospital Mount Sinai Hospital against Willie Wright, property at 29 Carpenter Road, $99.43. CTarence Seipel and Elizabeth S. Seipel against Charles "Newington Children’s 14.97 Jack Coniam, property at 32-34-34t4 Spruce. St., $19,000. Hospital Is the only FOR EVERY MEN’S HAGGAR PANTS, JACKET OR 8.97 30% OFF Trade names hospital In the state MENS’ LINEN WEAVE Stergios Karamesinis, doing business as C.J.’s Giant dedloated exclusively VEST BOUGHT AT ANY D&LSTORE THRU SATURDAY. GOSSARD PRINT Grinders at 273 Broad St. to the treatment of sick BOYS’ BOOT STYLE BELTED SLACKS John Savidakis and Dorothy Savidakis, no longer doing COORDINATES business as C. J.’s Grinders Inc. and handicapped chil­ LEVIS DENIMS Reg. *22. Cool, breezy dren. NCH Is prepared NATIONAL HAGGAR DAY, D&L WILL GIVE *1 TO THE Robert T. Cougherty doing business as Manchester Reg. $13, In boys Pretty underthings by poly/cotton woven to care for the total Shell at 275 Main St. . sizes 8-12 regular Gossard, in fashion summerwelght slacks with Marriage licenses needs of the child — NEWINQTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL and 8-14 slim. Sizes contrasting belts. Choose physical, educational, dark florals. Of non cling Robert E. Niver of Blast Hartford and Lynn M. Stratton 25-30 waists, of Manchester, June 2 at Emanuel Lutheran Church. emotional and social. nylon tricot. Beautifull blue or natural. In sizes 30 to Steven R. Mickool of East Hartford and Lauren M. And, our outpatient we think every man should wear Haggar... reg. 15.50, now Petti, orig. $7 ... 3.57. 42 waists. All D&L stores except Heath of Manchester, May 26 at St. Bridget Church. service department because they fit and flatter and wear better and they offer a iO.77. Save on these Bikini panty, orig. 2.75 ... New London. Michael D. Ponte and Kathy L. Steely, both of Amston, provides more that 30 great selection of separate slacks, blazers and vesta that make rugged Levis in his 1.47 Brief, orig. $3 ... 1.57 June 2 at North United Methodist Church. medical specialty pro­ smart looking suits and sportswear outfits. Brad Davis, WDRC favorite boot cut stylel Bryan A. Peters of 178 New State Road and Wendy J. Corbins, Avon, Taylor of 206 Wells St., June 2 at St. Mary’s Episcopal grams to treat child­ radio personality, wears our best-selling Haggar slacks of Church. hood Illness and dis­ washable, wrinkle-shedding, cool, oxford weave polyester at Bristol, Manchester, Brian G. Quinn and Debra A. Raney, both of Vernon, ease. an Inflation-fighting price of $16 Meriden Square. May 27, justice of peace. ^nedetto Giliberti and Barbara C. Fee, both of "A non-profit volun­ Washington, D.C., May 26 at St. Bartholomew’s Church. with every Haggar purchase at DAL you help the Newington tary hospital, the help Children’s Hospital ... yes, one dollar of every Haggar Douglas Bacon and Joyce A. Rydziel, both of we give to children Is Middletown, May 26 at Wickham Park. purchase made at D&L stores today and tomorrow will be made possible thanks to the generous finan­ donated to the Hospital to help their courageous kids. So come to D&L, buy a Haggar and be a herol Offices Closed Monday cial support from resi­ dents, organizations (D&L Men’s Shops - all stores except New London) ' MANCHESTER — The townls Municipal Building will and businesses such be closed Monday in observance of Memorial Day. as the O&L Stores." Emergency telephone numbers for the day are •CORBINS CORNER •MANCHESTER •AVON •VERNON •MERIDEN •BRISTOL •NEW BRITAIN •GROTON •NEW LONDON ALL D&L STORES EXCEPT MERIDEN SQUARE WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, MAY 28 FOR MEMORIAL DAY. MERIDEN SQUARE WILL BE OPEN FROM 10-4. highway, 647-3233; refuse, 647-3248; and sanitary sewer jnd water, 647-3111. D&L STO RES At Corbins Corner, Avon, Bristol, Manchester, Vernon and Meriden Square will be open on Sunday, May 27. PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, F ri- May 28, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri., May 25, 1979 - PAGE SEVEN MM* ^mmmmmmmm

JOIN US IN OUR * AND COVENTRY SALE DAYS MEMORIAL SPECIALS, * /v is it u s a n d s a v e i * ♦ «♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M^L*************************************** * ' * ■ * Marshal Lists Bolton Inspections School Sets I Coventry Council Limits Police Tally viced to bring them up to Open House | Notch Traffic Proposal Bolton Panel Sets BOLTON - Peter at the gas pumps. Massolini, fire marshal, date. Massolini inspected Massolini inspected the COVENTRY - The Bolton Crime after inspecting the Com­ Herrick Memorial Park, North Coventry munity Hall in April, said A-1 Gas Station on Boston St. George’s Episcopal BOLTON — There were 26 criminal Rules on Wetlands Turnpike and ordered a Cooperative Nursery Access to Lake Property the door closer on the fur­ Church and United Takes One Step Forward complaints investigated in Bolton in School will conduct an open nace room door must be fire extinguisher with a April, according to statistics com­ BOLTON — Inland wetlands for their sponge effect to hold water, Methodist Church and house May 31 from 9:30 to COVENTRY — On advise of the town attorney, and un­ In compliance with a letter received from Town repaired or replaced im­ sign above it to be hung in By DONNA HOLLAND He said, ‘"Tbis time, let’s start on the right foot. Please piled by Sgt. Anthony Kalkus, super­ regulations and an inland wetlands habitat for wildlife, food production, found they all met the 11 a.m. The school is til a few potential hazards can be corrected or removed, Manager Frank Connolly, which listed several important mediately. Massolini said the station. He also said a give us a hand.” , visor of the north sector state police. and water courses map for Bolton fur-bearing animals, migration stop, requirments of the safety located in the Second Herald Correspondent access to some areas of the Salvation Army land now “no smoking - turn off Frank D’Addabbo, deputy commissioner of transporta­ items to consider, the committee submitted five interim The complaints included three were adopted by the Conservation timber production, pollution control, all the fire extinguishers code. Congregational Church, WETHERSFIELD — The plan to reduce the rjghtmare owned by the town, will be limited. motor” sign must be hung tion, expressed concer over Ryba’s comments and said, recommendations to the council Monday night. burglary, three larceny, one arson, Commission Wednesday. The adop­ nature study and recreation. must be checked and ser­ He investigated five Route 44A. Students and traffic flow through Bolton Notch has taken a small step The Coventry Lake Park Advisory Committee, ap­ "I assure you we will look into it.” The commitee recommended that the town hire an in­ two other assaults, six criminal mis­ tion came during a regular commis­ Wetlands are identified by soil brush fires and attended a parents are invited. forward. pointed by the Town Council and headed by Paul F. James Rice, director of traffic, said, “We will look into terim caretoker from June through October for grounds chief, one weapon, two disorderly sion meeting, after a public hearing. characteristics. Bolton has 65 seminar on the current ’There are a few openings Jatkowski, is in the process of making on-site inspections Local and area officials met with representatives of the it from an engineering point of view and we will also maintenence and surveillance. The committee asked the conduct and eight other offenses. Only one town official, different soil types. Bates said the problems of fire marshals. left for the 1979-80 school Department of Transportation Thursday to introduce a of the facility and the town has already received many in­ look into illumination of the area.” council Jo consider Warren Little for the position due to The complaints cleared by the Selectwoman Joann Neath, and two town’s regulations follow the state B&G Cleaners year. Students must be proposal to change the traffic pattern at the notch in­ Sgt. Anthony Kalkus, state police north sector super­ quiries regarding the availability of the land for public his familiarity with the property, and his previous reporters were at the hearing which, regulations but “we tried to give Jet*. Rto. 44-A A 31 N. Coventry Memorial Parade tersection. use. state police include two robbery, one four yours old by April 1980 visor, said, “The area is a very bad hazard to the experience. The committee said that this four-month assault, one arson, one other assault, appropriately, was held on a very local flavor — Bolton feeling, into MEADOWBROOK PLAZA Members of the Bolton First Selectman Henry Ryba said, "It’s a night­ Other members of the committee are Richard Breen, to be eligible to attend. For motoring public. More than half the accidents in. the sec­ period would give the town time to choose a permanent one criminal mischief, one weapon, wet night. them.” OPEN 7 AM 6 PM Women’s Auxiliary of the mare we’ve been living with for a number of years and Jane Covell, Richard Giggey, member of the council, and more information call 742- tor towns, since Jan. 1, have occiired on the Route 6 cor­ caretaker for the premises. two disorderly conduct and eight Stanley Bates, commission chair­ The purpose of the regulations js to FOR A WHALE OF A BARGAIN Bolton Volunteer Fire 7975 or 742-6280. finally we feel we may have a solution to the problem.” ridor and or on the short stretch of Route 44A and Lionel Jean, recreation director. The committee also recommended that before any man, gave what he called a "spied Department who plan to other offenses. “protect, maintain and use the Coventry 742 9607 Ryba, critical of the transportation department, said, Interstate 84 at Bolton Notch.” safety inspections are made by the town, all structures be There were 14 accidents in April, about regulations and map.” march in the Memorial Car Wash Set wetlands and water courses in the “You know the state doesn’t do a damn thing for us. You Sgt. Kalkus said, “We had radar in the area for a year well posted with “no trespassing” signs for the well­ nine without injury and five with in­ The conservation commission has best interest of the health, welfare Day parade on Monday are BOLTON - The Bolton people take too damn long.” Region Gets Grant being of the public. •Orjpes ‘ Fire Restoration Experts 'Go»ns •Sturts but it hasn’t helped much. There’s too much traffic. It’s jury. All were cleared. worked since 1972 on a set of and environment of the citizens of asked to be at the firehouse Center School Grade 8 He said, “Even though we asked for help in that area The committee further suggested that a townwide con­ •Steamex Carpet Cleaners 'Slorage 'Suede A Leather students will have a car near impossible to get a handle on it.” Ill April, Bolton had the highest regulations for the town. Under a Bolton,” he said. by 9:30 a.m. Those we haven’t heard a thing from your department.” He said, "We think the proposal will minimize ac­ To Cut Utility Bills test be organized to select a name for the property and 1974 town ordinance, the commission 'Furs 'Alterations wash and bake sale June 2 number of accidents in the north sec­ The regulations include a chapter marching should be in fuli Ryba said, “It took you people a couple of years just to cidents at Bolton Notch. We offer it to you and hope you COVENTRY — A $12,000 grant from the federal Com­ that the members of the Town Council should act as was designated the town’s inland from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at tor and the second highest number of on definitions, permits, activities in uniform. g$t some signs put up.” will consider it.” munity Services Administration will enable residents of judges. wetlands agency. Bolton Efementary School. criminal complaints. wetlands and watercourses, The proposal includes the elimination of the crossover Coventry and several other Windham area towns, to It was also suggested that a supervisory committee be Bolton has about 9,920 acres of regulated wetlands and watercourses (opposite Notch Road), barriers to force eastbound traf­ receive help with fuel and electric bills. appointed to deal with those charges that the study com­ land. Of that amount, 12.6 percent, or areas of Bolton, application and deci­ fic into one lane, signs and illumination. The funding is going to the Windham Area Community mittee feels it can’t do justice to by the June 4 deadline. Bolton Fire Calls 1,350 acres are wetlands. sion procedures, insurance and bond, COME IN FOR YOUR Arthur Powers, commissioner of transportation, said, Action Program Inc. to specifically help low-income Members of the advisory study committee said they BOLTON — The Volunteer Fire Bates said it was estimated that by families with their utility bills. would be willing to participate in such a follow-up group. the year 2,000 the town’s water needs enforcement, appeals and conflict B o to n S DIESELTRACTORS “We are really concerned. It’s clear enough you have Department responded to 17 calls in and severance. more accidents than anyone likes to see and the reasons Leon Rioux, executive director of the action program The Town Council accepted the recommendations arid April: one investigation, three will be doubled. “We are concerned Memorial Day for them are obvious.” I assure you we will give it a real said the grant will enable the group to serve applicants supports them and asked the committee to report back to mutual aid, five brush, four ac­ that wetlands be retained, not The Conservation Commission will . • 15hp to 24hp close look.” who previously couldn’t be served because they were the council with the remaining recommendations. cidents, two medical, one debris, and abused,” he said. administer and enforce the Powers said, “We will see if we can resolve your marginally over the income guideline limits. He said Oqpxy>04Wnx»« i«»axMif>oe,narinnfvw»riOBQOoooap» the road race. Bates said wetlands are important regulations. problem. We will work with you.” these limits have been increased. Documentation of in­ Select from 15hp, 17hp, 19hp D’Addabbo said, “All that is needed to eliminate access come will be needed when applying for assistance. For PLANTS and 24hp models. Each one more information Coventry residents should call the from a town road to a highway is a request from the town JEVELIS NEEDLEGRAFT ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ *★ ★ ★ ***** * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***********^ •GERANIUMS ALL loaded with standard equip­ to do so. Rockville area number, 875-6484 and they will be con­ ment features that others can't Trooper Mark Coleman, who came up with the nected directly to the Danielson office. no SPOnilN GOODS STOBE COLORS, PLUS HANGING match. original proposal to change the traffic flow, explained it JUNE 4th THROUGH JUNE 0th •CEMETERY POTS to the transportation officials. 3rd ANNIVERSARY SIDEWALK Rice said, “You are not talking construction, you are •LOGS •ROXES SALE UP TO 50% OFF talking better orientation of traffic and possible illumina­ ON SELECTED ITEMS tion. fA lx L E N S ) FUSE 8,000 80H OREEN STAMPS DRAWING SPECIAL GOOD BEFORE & AFTER MEMORIAL DAY Rice said, “If the town requests the state to eliminate s ir n M iin i MEADOW BROOK PLAZA HANGING JCTB. RTB. 44A B *1 N. COVINTRY ^ HAROWAfll «tOM^ BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE ... 2-W heei or the access to the west bound roadway, we can do i( in • Little Or No Maintenance Required. 4-W heel drive matter of days.” IIIIE H CaTINIir VEEIItr!l 11 SIBBlft I I • Overlapping Panels & Mid-Wall Brace. ANNUALS ROSES s m A Ryba said, “It would be a temporary measure until NB IBiBRVB TMR UOHT TO LIUT-QUANTITItl K A I I G A L X Interstate 84 is completed.” NOT NCSNNSIBLE TOR TYPOGRAPHICAL BRROU M BLOOM GORGEOUS Choice of 2-wheel drive or COVENTRY SPECIAL’S Sgt. Kalkus said, “In the last three months of 1977 there O F T i l l ! : AND 4-wheel drive In each horse­ SHOULDER CLOD FROZEN OROUND VINYL LINER POOL SPECIALISTS M S COLORS SELECTION were 37 accidents in that area, 28 with injury and in the MRINERTiilUl VISIT OUR power range. Plus Turf, Ag and STEAKS’S CHUCK PAHIES (E$t 1959) MOXTII VEGETABLE Rib tire combination to match last three months of 1978 there were 33 accidents in that FOR LONDON Q A 4 LB. A A TE4 R 0 S E S. P L A N T S your home, farm or commercial area, 25 with injury.” •BROIL ...... LB. I lOO BOX ...... LB.* | i Q O O’Addabbo said a representative from the transporta­ IN-GROUND VINYL LINER CORNNG PLANTS POTTERY ROOM needs. tion department could come to Bolton to further discuss OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. the matter. SWIMMING POOLS He said, "After our engineering department reviews All Shapes and SIzaa P lu s ... the features the proposal, we may have some alternatives for you.” BOLTON NOTCI Complata Inatallallona or DO-IT-YOURSELF WHITHAM NURSERY Rice said the proposal would be looked into immediate­ Service - Repairs - Vinyl LInsrs - Filters ROUTE 6, BOLTON "GROW WITH US" 643-7802 performance and ly and they would be in touch with the towns next week. Accessories - BIO LAB CHEMICALS Attending the meeting from the area were Ryba, PACKAGE STORE value no other tractors can match Selectwoman Joann Neath and Selectman Aloysius BOLTON NOTCH SHOPPING CENTER Abeam from Bolton, First Selectman J. Russell Thomp­ BOLTON, AT THE NOTCH RT. 44A son from Andover and First Selectman Joseph Szegda ALL-SEASON POOL, INC. now! and Sgt. Kalkus and ’Trooper Coleman. EVERY MONTH NEW SPECIALS (on Bolton Lake) While Suppliet Last A proposal by Sgt. Kalkus, to obtain federal funds for ON NAME BRANDS the GREENBRIAR $ 1 5 9 . 8 9 Vacation At Home SPECIAL! Rte 44A — bolton Pie Plate 'n Mate “Operation Save” did not get any encouragement from AND PRIVATE LABELS Attractive front-gabled building lor year-round protection of sports WJL PREUSS SONS Bake pie and serve it on D’Addabbo. ’The funding would enable Kalkus to have Tel. 649-6962 Hrs 10 a.m.-6 p.m. dally with your own SCHUTZ CANS 6 pack $1.97: 9-in. 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Herald Square. Covenant Church in Manchester. was bom May 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Manchester. Conn 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. To the editor: teachers, iegislature and the gover­ We have given them the right to Ever since I can remember. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donal Kusha of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christensen of 63 Bolton The UConn alcoholic orgy of May nor not only to make this clear to our vote because they are subject to the We have gone overboard in our p ie bride is the daughter of Mrs. Joyce Fish of 102 11 Morse Road, Manchester and M.SGT. and Mrs. St., Manchester. Her paternal grandfather is Howard Meri’tJt!' Audit Buieau ol Citcuialton Wemtef Ut'iled Pre^s intetodtiotul 15 is immediate evidence that the youth, but we must also see to it that draft, but there is no connection philosophy of human rights and Cider Mill Road, Bolton, and the late Arthur Fish. William Rogers of Wertheim, Gehnany. Her paternal Paine of Abington. Her paternal great-grandmother is drinking problem is not limited to the they don’t get hurt. between their ability to be trained to freedom. We forget that for every Mr. Haberem is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald grandmother is Helen S. Carroll of 505 Taylor St., Vernon. Mrs. Gladys Paine of Abington. Customer Service — 647-9948 Harold E. Turkinolon. Executive Editor She has a brother, James A. Carroll, 2. Raymond F Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor high school. Our governor, our senators and our fight and their ability to pick the right there is a duty. For instance, Haberem of Rt. 85, Hebron. TheU.S. Mint It is also a problem in our colleges, representatives have failed the leaders of our country. we have a right to have children, but Palmer, Jaclyn Lee, daughter of Roy S. Jr. and Bever­ Treasury’s monetary stacks in our army and everywhere else. Some of our state legislators this right is accompanied by the duty ’The Rev. Clinton Vande Water of Simsbury performed The Bureau of the Mint parents and the teachers in the last ly Brown Palmer of 77 Birch Road, Coventry. She was manufactures all U.S. coins of gold and silver and refines to take care of them. the single-ring ceremony. ’The church was decorated with The bad effect of alcohol and drugs legislative session by their inaction argued if we raise the drinking age, born May 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her and distributes them and processes silver bullion. Opinion gladioluses. Mrs. Evelyn Watts of East Longmeadow, through the Federal Re­ The Mint also, for a fee and on our youth is immediate, but most and by implying that our teen-agers our kids will cross the state boun­ Our children have a right to be maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. taken care of by their parents, but Mass., was organist and Mrs. Clifton Moran of Windsor, serve banks and branches. as scheduling permits, important the effect is habit forming have a right to drink. daries. soloist. Brown of 48E Esquire Drive, Manchester. Her paternal The Mint also maintains manufactures coinis for for­ and is projected into adulthood. We have been drafting 18 and 19- Ever since I can remember the they also have the duty to help and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Palmer Sr. of 71 physical custody of the eign governments. Denison Situation The body we build by the time we year-olds for centuries, but that does youth, adults also, respect and obey them. ’The bride, given in marriage by her cousin, Theodore Birch Road, Coventry. Her maternal great-grandmother get to be 21 is the body we will have not mean that they could fight a war expect discipline and good Philip Audibert Moran of Bolton, wore a sheer nylon over taffeta gown is Mrs. Grave V. Brown of Augusta, Ga. Her paternal the rest of our lives. with responsibility and discipline leadership. With good leaders our 229 South St., designed with shirred bodice and long sleeves, all great-grandmother is Mrs. Elizabeth Couch of Somers Attention Manchester Unfortunate for All It is the duty of the parents, without adult supervision. youths would not cross. Rockville trimmed with lace. Her finger tip veil of tulle was and Avon Park, Fla. She has a sister, Diana Lee, 5. trimmed with lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of Piader, Michael Charles, son of (Jharles and Kerry State Bank Customers daisies and trailing iw. Tobin Piader of 13 Highland Ave., Rockville. He was born As most people know, diligence and commitment to May 14 at nianchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal only,,. Manchester Community make Manchester Community Plight of Handicapped Is Real Miss Barbara Fish of Michigan was her sister’s maid of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Tobin of 5 Trum­ College will have a new presi­ College an even more vital honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Fish of Bolton the bull St., Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and mother or person who is taking care bride’s sister; and Miss Tammy Haberem of Hebron, the Mrs. William Tobin of 5 ’Trumbull St., Rockville. His dent presumably in the near part of the community. To the editor: To adjust is a big factor and a must wheelchair and has adjusted very bridegroom’s sister. In order to take care of of the handicapped person. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Piade rof future. The previous president. Dr. I read Peter Krupp's article on the if a handicapped persons is to live well. 168 South St., Rockville. His maternal great-grandfather Relatives or friends who spend a As the result of the action by Frederick Lowe, did make disabled in the May 11 issue of The among us “temporarily able-bodied” Unless you can actually see this James Megson of Hebron served as best man. Ushers is Joseph C. Tobin of 5 ’Trumbull St., Rockville. your Holiday Banking little time with this person can do the board of trustees of the MCC a common word during Herald (High School World) and persons. person being cared for it is hard to were Crandall Yopp of Hebron and Andrew Fish of Even we don’t know what the imagine how much time and care is them a world of good. It means so Bolton, the bride’s brother. Young, Eileen Marie, daughter of Robert M. and Mary needs, we will be open as regional community colleges his administration, but one found it very interesting. It is true, unless you can put future holds for any of us. involved. much to them and they are entitled to A reception was held in the church hall. ’The couple will Stewart Young of 35 Lake St., Manchester. She was born usual, Saturday May 26, Tuesday, Dr. Ronald H. must remember, he was the yourself in the place of a han­ Not only does the handicapped per­ Just getting ready for school in the the same things that we take so much reside in Bolton. (Parkington photo) May 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Denison, who has served as first president of the school dicapped person, you can’t possibly son have many obstacles to over­ morning, dressing the person, put­ for granted. grandfather is William R. Stewart Sr. of Florida. Her 1979 9 AM to 12 noon. president of the facility for the and had little if any problems know how they feel. Even then, you come, but think of the people who ting on braces, daily bathing, hair Barbara Kennedy Mrs. Ronald G. Haberem Jr. paternal grandmother is Mary C. Young of 75 N. Elm St., Manchester. She has a brother, William, 3. Happy Memorial Day past four years, will not be with funds in order to establish only can surmise a small part of care for them. I have a grown washing and personal habits takes a 156 Park St.,' Manchester reappointed to another term. the college. what their lives are like. nephew who is confined to a good deal of time and energy for the Engaged To All In making the decision We have said before, we Our Customers against the reappointment, of­ believe Dr. Denison is being Jack Anderson Fazzina-Gilman DRIVEWAYS MONDAY IS A LEGAL HOLIDAY ficials claimed Denison had punished for someone else’s ’The engagement of Miss Tracy Lee Mrs. Albert Fazzina of 40 Rustic FREE ESTIMATES weaknesses in personnel ad­ mistake — a clerical error Ann Gilman of Manchester to Jeffrey and is employed by United Transit & Lane, East Hartford. Storage in East Hartford. ministration, in the budget and Glenn Fazzina of East Hartford has which resulted in four over­ been announced by her mother, Mrs. Miss Gilman graduated from ’The couple is planning a June 16 Groups Paid After Endorsing Carter Springfield (Vt.) High School. Quality Workmanship & Materials in relations with the central of­ payments of $121.76 each Leatrico M. Gilman of 35 Birch St., wedding at 40 Rustic Lane, East Mr. Fazzina graduated from All Work Guaranteed fice staff of the regional com­ WASHINGTON - At Jimmy courage the clerics to endorse Carter Carter staff aides met with several didn’t want his identity known. Manchester. Hartford. TR between July 28 and Sept. 8 of Penney High School in East Hartford munity colleges. last year. Carter’s Baptist church in from the pulpit. But the clerical San Franbisco area black ministers To the credit of the clergymen in­ Mr. Fazzina is the son of Mr. and C.A.B Construction Washington, the collection plate isn’t groups weren’t paid until they had in the spring of 1976 to discuss possi­ volved, four of the five allliances MMKKSTER STATE BANK We think the decision not to If the weaknesses cited by 1041 MMN IT.. IUIICHE8TEII passed until after the sermon is publicly given their endorsements. ble support for the former Georgia returned the Carter “offerings.” 1 6 4 4 . 3 3 0 2 ' reappoint Dr. Denison is an un­ the college officials are in fact S a l 9 A.U. - noon — Mombor FDIC delivered. Our born-again president The surprising governor. Some of the ministers said ’The one group that did accept the Menus fortunate one. true, it seems highly unlikely followed the same procedure during story was con­ they wanted to support Carter. Rev. $1,000 check, the Richmond We feel one of the primary the weaknesses were just dis­ firmed in a state­ Andy Young visited a number of Interdenominational Alliance, was his 1976 campaign when he was Manchester Friday: Shells with meat' . rice pilaf, seasoned reasons for his dismissal was covered during the past year. seeking endorsement from black ment signed by church groups on May 8 to tine up the the subject of a perfunctory in­ sauce, tossed salad, bread, chopped broccoli, i resh the widely publicized overpay­ It seems the overpayment in­ ministers in the San Francisco Bay R o b e rt J . hoped-for support. vestigation by the Federal Election Cafeteria menus which butter, milk and popsicle. banana whole wheat Sale starts Today and good thru Toes., May 29th will be served in ment incident, which Dr. cident was used as an excuse in Area. Lipshutz, Carter’s While traveling with Young four Commission. Though they claimed to bread, margarine skim Store Hours: According to documents obtained campaign days later to open up Carter’s have expended their “best efforts,” Manchester public schools,' Elderly milk, or coffee or te a .' Denison ultimately corrected. Mon., May 28 order to justify the actions of by our associate Dale Van Atta, treasurer and now Sacramento headquarters, campaign the FEC was unable to reach the May 28-June 1, are as Menus which will be Thursday: Italian follows: There had been reports of dis­ the trustees. Carter’s campaign staff decided that White House staffers discussed “the most effec­ organization to get an accounting of served May 28-June 1 at spaghetti sauce over 9 AM 6 PM Monday: Memorial Day^ sent among staff members at It is indeed an unfortunate $1,000 payments to five black counsel. tive way of setting up a campaign the $1,000 contribution. Mayfair and Westhill shells, buttered green — DO school. Gardens to Manchester Weds., May 30 MCC during Dr. Denison’s “ministerial alliances” might- en- According to the documents. organization in the black com­ Despite the possibility of an elec­ peas, tossed green salad SUPER situation and we feel the 'Tuesday: Frankfurt on a residents 60 and over, are munity.” Knowing that California tion rule violation, the commission with Italian dressing, Regular Hours tenure, but there is also damages resulting from the roll, french fried potatoes, as follows: chilled peaches, garlic Gov. Jerry Brown had locked up voted in mid-1978 to drop the matter. •evidence of hard work. action will be felt for a long buttered peas, milk and Monday — Memorial Day french bread, margarine, 9 AM -9 PM most of the state’s black elected of­ An FEC source suggested that the fruit. DRUGS time. — closed. skim milk, coiffee or team GENOVESE Most Stores ficials, the Carter people “tentative­ amount was too inconsequential to Wednesday: Orange ice, Tuesday: Old-fashioned Friday: Baked meatloaf THE REAL DRUG STORE ly decided to attempt to maximize “cause trouble.” peanut butter and jelly heef stew with whole with mushroom gravy, Check local the support recently voted by the Curiously,, in the general audit of sandwich, cheese wedges, vegetables, seasoned green boiled potato in jacket, stores for Weekend Weather ministers.” Carter’s campaign finances, a ran­ vegetable sticks, milk and b e ^ s, vanilla pudding with vegetable coleslaw, chilled After a week’s debate, the staff dom sampling of expenditures picked chocolate pudding. strawberry sauce, whole apricots,' rye bread, exact times. decided to “disburse $1,000 to each out one of the $1,(X)0 checks for Thursday: Oven-fried wheat bread, margarine, margarine, skim milk, i ^ m o i i s l chicken, cranberry sauce, five ministerial alliances,” which further investigation. But the con­ skim milk, coffee or tea. coffee or tea. Is Sign of Summer whipped potato or candied would “spend the money on political tribution remains undocumented Wednesday :^Baked The menu is subject to sweet potato, whole kernel chicken flM®iM4Mcream Another summer is almost But there’s one true test that organization in their areas.” But the because, according to the audit files, change. com, bread, butter, milk gravy with mushroom) here. shows whether summer is “quid” was to come only after the the only explanation was that the and peaches. ★ ★ ★ Many organizations are arriving — weekend weather. “quo” of endorsement. purpose of the payment was a holding their annual banquets When we have nice days As Lipshutz’s statement reported: “ministers’ conference.” WEEKE/VD SALE! “On May 21 Gov. Carter was cam­ In campaign investigations, as in and many prizes are being Mondays through Fridays and t r ip s OMLyi In the Service paigning in Northern California and churches, an essential ingredient is awarded. clouds, rain and drizzle on 1 { i t attended a press conference, one seg­ faith. c High school seniors are Saturdays and Sundays, we ment of which was devoted to a Chiles Vs. Califano Navy Seaman Recruit The lieutenant, a 1973 the Air Force Reserve Of­ preparing for graduation know summer has arrived in public endorsement by the ministers Michael A. Trott, son of graduate of Rockville High ficers Training Corps ’The Senate’s relations with the ... On the same day, five checks were Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. S ch o o l, re c e iv e d a program. His wife, ceremonies and high school southern New England. Department of Health, Education written on the campaign’s Northern Trott of 2735 Ellington bachelor’s degree in 1977 Kathleen, is the daughter graduates are meeting for Summer 1979 is here. When and Welfare are getting progressive­ from St. Michael’s College, of Mr. and Mrs. Ted California account,” payable to the Road, South Windsor, has reunions. we cry, “ Thank God it ’s ly worse, largely because of what Winooski, Vt., where he Gunter of 20 Daily Circle, alliances. completed recmit training some senators feel is the was commissioned through Vernon. Workings of government and Friday,” at the end of the work The five were the Richmond at the Naval Training department’s cavalier attitude Center, Great Lakes, HI. business seem to be slowing a week, we head home for two Interdenominational Alliance, the toward Congress. A 1977 graduate of South bit. Men are taking off their days of lousy conditions. Hunters Point Baptist Ministers - ’The Senate Subcommittee on Aging Windsor High School, he Conference, the Mount Zion District neckties and the employee We don’t blame the weather­ is particularly incensed at the at­ joined the Navy in Association and the Baptists absentee rate is rising. man, but it seems that any titude of HEW Secretary Joe February 1979. Ministers Unions of San Francisco Storm windows are coming country that can put a man on Califano and his minions. Committee and Oakland. down and screens are going up. Chairman Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., - Warren C. Lester, son of the moon, or create an energy Lipshutz’s statement said the in­ Mrs. Helen Lester of West recently blew his stack at an assis­ NU-GLEAR And the' opening of windows crisis, ought to be able to do tention was that the money be used Suffield and Kenneth tant HEW secretary, who had been lets us hear some of the sounds something about weekend by the ministers to "organize Lester of 280 Lake Road, called to explain why a report on On Sat. Juna 2, ahow your meetings in churches ... arrange Andover, has been of the season — lawnmowers weather. medical care for the elderly was not gatherings ... distribute literature ... promoted to senior airman opppaltlon to tha rata hlka, to and kids playing outdoors. only unresponsive but seven months and encourage clergy to use their in the U.S. Air Force. late. The airman, an aircraft Mlllatona III and to all nuclaar pulpits to support Gov. Carter.” Chiles asked the officials if he had maintenance specialist at Lipshutz’s astonishingly frank ad­ powar. Join tha Intarnatlonal Day Almanac worked on the tardy report, and the Cannon AFB, N.M., serves mission of the attempt to buy support answer was no. Outraged, Chiles with a unit of the Tactical of Protaatl from God’s earthly representatives Today is Friday, May 25, the 145th tion was held at Independence Hall in refused to let the assistant secretary Air Command. was buttressed by a statement from day of 1979 with 220 to follow. Philadelphia. read the prepared testimony he had He graduated'from Suf­ one black cleric to the effect that he At Tha Capital Building, Hartford, The moon is approaching its new In 1935, Babe Ruth hit his 714th and brought with him. ’The senator told field High School in 1976. expected to be paid for' his endorse­ phase. final home run while ending his him curtly to come back when he Ct. 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. The morning stars are Mercury, career with the Boston Braves in a ment of a presidential candidate. Second Lieut. Tracey A. could produce someone who had ac­ Grous, son of Mr. and Mrs. Venus and Mars. And he said he did not think the game at Pittsburgh. (Atlanta tually worked on the report. Alexander F. Grous of 69 The evening stars are Jupiter and request “untoward” — though he Braves’ star hitter Hank Aaron broke Tracey Drive, Vernon, has Saturn. the long-standing Ruth home-run graduated from the Those horn on this date are under record in 1974). Strategic Air Command’s Tired O f Paying Taxes the sign of Gemini. In 1949, Chinese Communist forces The Lighter Side Combat crew training on thaha intarast of your sivliigo accountaco American poet Ralph Waldo Emer­ course at Castle AFB, entered Shanghai as Nationalist son was born May 25, 1803. CaUf. The Lasparanca Aganey la offering a tax troops abandoned the city and On this day in history; Lt. 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I’m Reddy Roentgen and I’m your body begins to glow in the dark, Gdl 25 MAIN ST. .Illvc'UVMl I* 'll* .1* '. * 'M V i'’ ” ‘*' little filers in utility bills,” Hendrie your new neighbor. ..•'•iscij *'(it .U.lMl''*' c4*' call me at the special number listed 649.9240 1 ^ ^ 646415(15 Xii.l* v.l'ii*- «N'" t'*’ Ii'**'***'! I' ■• M"' replied. “I just hopped in here with youj below. I may recommend that you E. HARTFORD, CONN. fh«H * A '" |»'g'v»-''*iii 'he mcfi li.tMlfiSf I can hear it now...... electric bill so we could get better take your vacation early. luiSTiiiinicoinoL p(v.Miiiti Not mpoRiibic (or typotrapMesi srrors. Sates ta« additional urhcrc appllcablt. Wa rtsarvt tha right to limit th# tali ol any Itam to t p«r shopping family. Soms pieturts ar# (or Poaign . J “We interrupt this program to acquainted. “ And remember — Reddy OMaat 4 Usiaat la Can. _ purposos only and do not raprostnt Items on salt. Salo Items not evaliablo In eest lots. ^ bring you a bulletin from the Nuclear “I live over at the new Tinkerbell Roentgen says, ’Only YOU can pre­ ICHARUS USPtnANCe Regulatory Commission. Due to a Atomic Generating Plant. I’ll be vent paranoia.’” PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Fri., May 25, 1979 Summer Musical EVENING HERALD, Fri., May,25, 1979- PAGE ELF^EN "WeifL ^04.— EAST HARTFORD — The East Hartford Fine Arts Arts Judges Selected Commission has selected “Flnlan’s Rainbow” as the summer musical which will be presented at East Hart­ Where to Go ford High School on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 3 and 4. TRIPS FOR TANKFUL TRAVELERS Auditions, which are open to East Hartford residents of high school and college age, will be held on the following For Annual Show-Sale & What to Do dates: June 3, 4-6 p.m.. South (Congregational (Church; MANCHESTER — The Manchester Art Connecticut, Storrs, in 1965 and 1970-71. June 5,7-9 p.m.. East Hartford High School choral room; Association has selected the judges for the He also attended the Craft Center, Theater June 10, 4-6 p.m.. South Congregational Church; June 12, sixth annual Outdoor Art and Craft Worcester, Mass., Workshop in Die For­ 7-9 p.m.. East Hartford High choral room. Exhibition and Sale to be held Sunday, ming, 1977; and the Jewelry Institute, • “Godspell,” through May 30 at the Camelot June 10, at Center Park. Those interested in the chorus, dancing or a lead part Providence, R.I., Casting Seminar, 1977. Dinner Theater, Route 81, Higganum. “Damn should bring their own music. An accompanist will be The judges are Maryellen Shafer of Dick has served on the Board of Direc­ Yankees” begins Thursday and runs through July 1. provided. West Hartford and Ira G. Dick of tors and is an exhibiting member of the (1-800-622-3357) Weekend Directors for the summer production are Donald Mansfield. - • “Girl Crazy,” through June 10 at the Coachlight Society of Connecticut Craftsmen, Deep Hallquist, James Kirchmyer and Richard Sterner. Since 1968 Ms. Shafer has exhibited her River. He is also an exhibiting member of Dinner Theatre, 226 Main St., Warehouse Point. paintings and prints in regional and the Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston, (522-1266 or 623-8227) national shows. In 1970, her etching, “The and is a member of the American Crafts • “Bonjour, la, Bonjour,” by Michel Tremblay, Club Offers Drama Pier,” traveled to museums across the Council. through June 17 at the Hartford Stage Company, 50 ThaVs Entertainment country with The. Boston Printmakers Church St., Hartford. (527-5151) BOLTON — The Harlequin Review, drama club, will His awards include the Emily Hopson Society. In 1971 and 1972, she received Award in Metals in 1977 at the 42nd Socie­ • “Privates On Parade,” through June 24 at Long present “The Creature Creeps,” June 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Best in Show from the Connecticut Society Wharf Theatre, 222 Sargent Drive, New Haven. Bolton Elementary School. ty of Connecticut Craftsmen Annual Show. of Women Painters. Among his exhibitions and juried craft (787-4282) Spin-Off Syndrome The cast-includes Greg Fenton as a mild-inannered The New Britain Friends Annual Show • “Babes in Arms,” through June 16 at shows are Wesleyan Potters in scientist and Stacy Pineo, Bobby Madore, Heidi Luck, awarded her a prize in 1972 as did the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam. (873-8668) Mike Fertton, Donna Bolduc, Tony Fiano, Glenn Beecher, Middletown; Connecticut Craftsmen, Connecticut Academy Combined Show in Bodycraft Galleries, Winston-Salem, • “My Fat Friend,” tonight and Saturday at the Growing for 1980s David .Caruso, David Murdock, Teresa Grimaldi, Jean 1972 and 1974. Roberts Theatre, Kingswood-Oxford School, Trout Dreselly, Roberta Toner, Katherine Cannon, Jessica N.C.; Greater Hartford Civic and Art The winner of 18 New England awards Festival in Hartford; Spring Market, Brook Drive and Boulevard, West Hartford. (247- By ALLEN M. WIDEM Reasoner’s not about to do another fade- Greenwood and “the creature.” for intaglio-etchings, Ms. Shafer was born 9625) Katie Placco is directing the play. She is being assisted Cornwall; and Guilford Crafts Exposition We have it on good authority that aroo from CBS. Quiz shows are quiz Peace Train’s Sixth Annual New England Fiddle Contest is in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1929. She received • “Side By Side,” by Sondheim, performed by the by Allison Stern. Eddie Aiisaldi is the technical director and New Britain Museum Connecticut television's so-called spin-off syndrome— shows; without a strong emcee- scheduled Saturday from 10 a.in. to after 10 p.m. in downtown Hart­ a bachelor’s degree from the University of Producing Guild tonight through Sunday and June 1, and Holly Miller is the stage manager. Craftsmen. He was also co-ordinator for the thinking process that developed personality, there’s very little dial ford’s Bushnell Park. ) Pennsylvania, and a master’s degree from 2 and 3 in the Tower Theatre of The Hartford In­ Tickets will be sold at the door. the jewelry and wearables exhibit at the “Maude” and “The Jeffersons” out of switching among fans. Gene Autry’s into the Hartford Art School of the University Connecticut Craft Professionals Spring surance Group, 690 Asylum Ave., (Hartford Plaza), “All in the Family” that developed sports, whatever, much too busy to a-ride of Hartford. She teaches serigraphy and Market last March. HITCHCOCK MUSEUM DIRECTIONS: Hartford. (522-8309) o r Paint (what was the name of his boss, block printmaking at the West Hartford Riverton, Conn. 1. Tike 1-91 from any point in the state to “Rhoda” out of “The Mary Tyler Moor Hartford Area. Show” — in a modern-day Biblical pardner?) into the setting’ sun. And how Fiddling Schedule Set jam Band Festival Art League and the Farmington Art Guild. The Hitchcock Museum, housed in the Old Union Church, is a 2. In Hartford take 1-34 West. Music application (Begot, begat, begotten), is many new cartoon ideas come along She works in a complete printing studio in Pops Concert Slated tribute to Lambert Hitchcock who became the Nations larg­ 3. Go West on 1-84 to Rt. 44 Exit. • New England Fiddle Contest, Saturday, begin­ HARTFORD — Peace Train’s Sixth An­ Trick and Fancy awards. est chairmaker during the early 1800's. The 19lh century back­ 4. Follow Rt. 44 to New Hartford. going in for Bigger Game, come the nowadays? COVENTRY — The Coventry High School Band will her home which contains an intaglio nual New England Fiddle Contest is set to For audience and fiddlers concerned By Coventry Groups ground of this beautiful Church enhances the beauty of 5. After paasing New Hartford, on Rt. 44 fol­ ning 10 a.m. in Bushnell Park, Hartford, Enthusiastic 80s! Of course, if Lear’s serious about a participate in the first “2 plus 2” jazz band festival May press, silk screen and block print ap­ antique painted furniture. Hitchcock memorabilia and allows low signs to Riverton and Museum. open at 10 a.m. on Saturday in downtown about gasoline, a preliminary survey of • U.S. Coast Guard Band Concert, Sunday at 8 [)on't let it be said that the thought sur­ fourth network — and good authority 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Tolland Hieh School. paratus.. COVENTRY — The Coventry High visitors to appreciate the history of chairmaking. Open Tues­ p.m., Leamy Auditorium, U.S. Coast Guard Hartford’s Bushnell Park. The ap­ gas stations in the vicinity of Bushnell day • Saturday, 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Free. faced here, but do Idf'it be heard that if would have it known that when Norman The festival will feature four of the area’s top high Her membership in art societies in­ School Band and Dance Band will present Academy, New London. Free. (443-8463, ext. 283) proximate schedule for the day’s ac­ Park indicates that more than half expect Norman Lear’s Tandem Productions makes up his mind, he makes up his mind school jazz/dance bands. Director of the Coventry group cludes Gallery on the Green, Canton; a free Pops Concert June 4 at 7:15 p.m. at • Bennet Junior High School annual seventh tivities is as follows: to be open with gas until about 2 p.m. successfully out-paces the like of ABC, — there’s always an outside chance of is Carl J. Salina. Other bands to participate will be the Mystic Art Association, Mystic; The the Mansfield Training School. grade choir spring concert, Thursday at 7:30 p.m., 10 a.m. — Senior Division (age 60 and The fiddle contest is free for spectators Theater House” “Which Way is Up?” U.A. Theater 1 — "Dawn of CBS and NBC for exclusive rights to the Olympics reruns going back to the Year Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, and The concert will be outdoors at the Show starts at dusk the Dead” 7:20-9:40-11:50 Bennet Main Building auditorium. Free, older). and fiddlers alike. Fiddlers will compete E.O. Smith Band, directed by Lenzy Wallace of 1984 Olympic Games (and nobody’s going One dominating program schedules for at Ellington; the Tolland High Band, directed by Dave Society of Connecticut Craftsmen, Avon. school amphitheater and area residents Schedule U.A. Theater 2 — "A Little • Jazz in the Colonial Room, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. — Junior Division (age 16 and for $1,979 in prize money playing old time 3 Manchester Drive-In — to know that until much, much later in this least a week. Arisco; and the Lebanon Lyman Hall High School Band Her works may be found in the New Bri­ are invited to attend. The residents of the Romance” 7:10-9:20-11:20 in the Colonial Room at Bushnell Memorial Hall, younger. Bring proof of age). dance tunes. This is an old fashioned, E. Hartford Drive-In — “Which Way is Up?" 8:20; calendar year) there’s certain, very much And then, multiple network buffs? The directed by Jim Nardine. tain Museum of American Art, Tunxis training school will be the honored guests. U.A. Theater 3 — “ Old Hartford. (246-6807) certain, to be a fourth TV network, open umpteenth national reruns of "Lassie” 3 p.m. — Senior and Junior playoffs and family styled contest. Community College, Central Connecticut Programmed music for the concert will “ Blazing Saddles” “Greased “Animal House” 10:00 Boyfriends” 7:30-9:30-11:30 The festival will include many different types and Lightening” Show starts at Mansfield Drive-In — and operational, five years hence. and “Star Trek” and “Uncle” Milton awards. In the event if rain, the New England State College, Provident Bank, feature all aspects of military band and Vernon Cine 1 — "Blazing 4 p.m. — Open Division (ages 17 to 59). styles of music, ranging from the Big Band era to Disco. dusk "National Lampoon’s Animal Saddles” 7:30-9:30 Dance The premise is not as way out of whack Berle and Jackie Gleason, and please pass Fiddle Contest will take place next Satur­ Philadelphia, Pa., and the First National jazz-dance band music. Those attending 8:30 p.m. — Trick and Fancy Division. Each band will feature a particular song, along with E. Windsor Drive-In — House" “Heroes” Show starts Vernon Cine 2 — • Gallery Dancers, tonight at 8 in Whiton as might be though initially. After all, the the coffee, Sybil. day, June 2. For information about the Bank of Boston. are asked to bring their own chairs or several other numbers. These will include such numbers “National Lampoon's Animal at 8 p.m. “Halloween” 7:10-9:16 Memorial Auditorium, 100 N. Main St., Manchester. ’84 Games are being held in Los Angeles, If Fred Allen’s considered comment 10 p.m.. Open playoffs and awards. Contest, call the Peace Train at 727-1000,.. Ira G. Dick attended the University of blankets. as “Disco Inferno” ; “I Can’t Get Started” Bunny (649-9208) which happens to be the town in which about man on a treadmill to oblivion still Barrigan style; “Kings,” (Steely Dan), “Another Rainy Lear is based. I mean, starting a brand holds true, what’s to prevent a fourth Day in New York,” (Chicago) ; and “Bandstand Boogie.” Exhibits new network (all right, call it, property network going on a marathon binge of Mystic Events Slated The festival is designed to promote an interest in jazz- T V Tonight GLOBE and pointedly, a new competitive force in movie silents, to be followed by a Mickey dance-pop music for area school musicians. It will be TORZA’S • New exhibits at Wadsworth Atheneum in Hart­ Rooney festival, a Jane Withers festival, Travel Service ford: “Visions of the Sea 1550-1971, Austin Gallery, the broadcast strata) is not the most un­ MYSTIC — New England humorist place from 5:15 to 11 p.m. May 31 in the open to the public, free of charge. expected development in American enter­ and, then, wonder of wonders, a Sonny 6:00 10:15 Magda Konopka, Julio Hena. 555 MAIN STREET 60LF through Sept. 2. “Recent Acquisitions,” Avery Tufts festival? By that time, perhaps, Marshall Dodge, will headline the evening Seamen’s Inn River Room. A short new­ ^(£329N «w ( B Rad Sox Wrap-Up I!l) Dr. Scott On Hebrews 643-2165 Court, through Sept. 2. “Discovery in Stone,” mar­ tainment. events at Mystic Seaport during Mystic sreel of sailing a square rigger in the S ) I Lovo Lucy It’s got to go without saying that Lear’s somebody, somewhere along the line, will 10:30 12:03 ble sculpture by Jane Armstrong, Lions Gallery of Spring Festival Week, May 26 to June 3. 1930’s will precede the 5:30 showing of Castle Visit Planned mjokor'tWIld B Dick Van Dyke (E Movie "Cinderella Liberty" Over 30 Yean WOBLD not out to suddenly prove himself. After get the idea of a fifth network, and then ® MundoFlaol B DIckCavetl the Senses, through June 24. Free gallery tours Dodge will present “An Evening with “The Greatest Challenge” the 1977 MANCHESTER — Large estates, once the lonely {1973) James Caan, Marsha Travel Experience 555 Hlllsidft 8t. E.H all, he did that supplying one-line gags for somebody at the fifth network will tout the S MyThrooSona Mason. Authorized agent in Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. — meet in Main Bert & I,” a monologue of Downeast defense of the America’s Cup. “Captains kingdom of eccentric gentlemen now the playgrounds of S t Bonanza 10:40 I (OtI Bunwlda Ava.) the then “new” comedy team of Dean competitive advantages of a sixth network 13) KInsr'a Komar & Baratta Manchester for all Lobby. Art NOW, mini-lectures on contemporary humor, at 8 p.m. June 1, under the tent on Courageous” starring Spencer Tracy, the summer loving public. One such example is Gillette SZI Studio Saa Martin and Jerry Lewis nearly 30 years and whatever happened to RKO Pictures? 11:00 1:00 Airlines. Railroads and art, Fridays at noon and Sundays at 3 p.m., meet in the Seaport’s North Green. Tickets are Freddie Bartholomew and Lionel Castle. 6:30 S3 B B Midnight Special ago at the old State Theatre in Hartford. After seeing the word, “ Rosebud,” on (DSteMIHIon Dollar Man 0 IE B S I 69 News Steamship Lines, Announces that Larry Qray, well known MATRIX Gallery. Take Ten at Twelve Noon, available at Mystic Sepoart, the Mystic Barrymore, will be shown at 6:30 p.m., On Saturday June 16, at 9:30 a.m. the Lutz Junior 0 Carol Bumatt And Friends 1:30 And, besides, if Lear wanted to prove Orson Welles’ (Kane) sled in the closing 0 BowOng For Dollara local chef Is now managing It’s new Tuesdays through Thursdays at noon, meet in Main Chamber of Commerce and the Tourist In­ followed at 8:30 by “Moby Dick” Museum, 126 Cedar St., will sponsor a trip to the Castle. (BBannyHIII CE News himself, why, perhaps, he would get sequence in 1941’s “Citizen Kane,” S t IB O RBC Mows B Dick van Dyke Lobby. formation Center. featuring Gregory Peck, Richard Park guides will conduct a tour of the stone home built by BO vorEaay 1:45 restaurant facility. Larry welcomes all California Gov. Jerry Brown to run something tore at our happy reflections. BHonmmoonart (^yUaHsflckl ‘'D rive in For information on current exhibitions and events On May 29, the Rhode Island Brass Basehart and Leon Genn. William Gillette. B Adam-12 B Beat Ot Bums And Allan 0 Joe Franklin his old friends to stop In and see him Tandem Productions, with the governor Imagine that guy, that guy Welles, trying SZ) F>aopla Of Tha First Light at the Atheneum, call 525-1439 or 525-1430. Quartette will perform a selection of Old-fashioned outdoor clambakes will 11:30 1:57 for lunch then expected to let Lear take over in to sell us the idea of a grown man, a Personal ideosyncracies mark the Castle as different 6:55 •' “Robert Motherwell & Black” through June 3 marches and popular songs from 7 to 8 be conducted every night of the festival. (E Movla "One Deadly Owner" 0 Movla "Star-Spangled Fri H q 25th Bkk Thin Ifav 31it Sacrament. newspaper publisher, no less, sobbing from other houses. Complex locks and latches seem to StNawa (1974) Donna Mills, Jeremy Rhythm" (1942) Belly Hutton, at The Willtam Benton Museum of Art, University p.m. in the bandstand on the Seaport’s May 26 through June 3, at the Seamen’s Nobody in radio said “Boo! ” when NBC over a sled of early childhood? defy physical laws. Park grounds and a river ferry boat 7:00 Brett. Eddie Bracken. lUXlSIUl, . of Connecticut in Storrs. Gallery hours are Mondays South Green. Vistors may spread blankets Inne. Diners can watch the bakemaster (E Tha Gong Show spun-off its Red Network sister Blue Years ago, Groucho Marx had a wonder­ complete the atmosphere. The tour should return by 2 (£ CBS Nows 2:30 LAMMMW Featuring through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, and (£StABCNaws C£ S I Soap B Movie "The Sea Hawk” fully wry rebuttal for a TV knocker: or set up their own chairs on the grass remove the lobsters, cod fish, clams, p.m. after a picnic lunch. Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. except May 26, 27 and 28 Network (it was to be the cornerstone of during the outdoor concert. Normal potatoes and corn on the cob from the S ) Dating Qama (£ Wraatling (1940) Errol Flynn, Brenda AMIMAL the American Broadcasting Companies.). “What do you want — Shakespeare 24 For fee information and registration call the museum IffiFaatIvalOfFaim B B B Tonight Marshall. COMPLETE LUNCHEON MENU when it will be closed for the Memorial Day Seaport evening admission will be canvas-covered pit of hot rocks and •4. /•in/wtin B Pool Qosa Tha Country B Movla "Mr. Moto Takes A “Show Biz” happens to like titles, new, hours a day?” Chance" (1938) Peter Lorre, 2:45 weekend. Free and open to the public. (486-4520) charged. seaweed. The menu also includes clam B N sw t 0 News old, changes, variations. Titles give But ... but ... with seven and eight BOIckCavalt Rochelle Hudson. D ELIC IO U S SOFT SERVE CO N ES • Prints and Drawings by Joseph Pennell, networks, why, we won’t have many folks chowder, fish cakes, cole slaw, hot rolls, S t Nawlywsd Qama B Captlonad ABC Newt 4:09 through June 3 in the Main Gallery, Davison Art prominence — it’s not uncommon for a Peter Leibert, professor of art at barbecued chicken, coffee and apple pie or PUH Him company nowadays- to list its sales going to work in American anymore. BThsOddCoupla 12:00 0 Jack Benny Center, Wesleyan University, Middletown. Gallery Connecticut College and member of the Indian pudding with ice cream. B O varEaay (B Movla •The Fighting 69lh" OPEH EVERY DAY 11:00AM-10PM chief as vice president, worldwide Everybody will stay home to keep up with 4:35 ± ; : H E R ® G 5 „ hours, Tuesdays through Fridays, noon to 4 p.m., Westerly Morris Men and Westerly The evening events compliment ORIENTAL CUISINE 7:20 (1940) Jam es Cagney. Pat B Movie "Sailor 01 The King" marketing. Only in “Show Biz” so many networks. Shows, shows, shows. O’Brien, Saturdays and Sundays, 2 to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Mummers, will instruct and lead country daytime boat races, parades, shopping S t Dally Numbers (1953) Jeffrey Hunter, Michael Anyway, if, as and when a fourth TV Even a Sonny Tufts festival, with off­ 0 Movla "Satanic" (1969) Rennie. (347-9411, ext. 807) dancing on the South Green from 7 to 8 sales, exhibits and craft shows sponsored 7:30 network actually comes into being, what’s screen commentary on what it takes to LUNCHEON SPECIAL p.m. May 30. Visitors of all ages are in­ by organizations and businesses (S P.M. Magazitts to comprise program content? Julia put such a festival of enormous cultural CHOICE SEECTION QD Carol Bumatt And Frianda vited to participate at no extra charge. throughout Mystic the week of May 26 to 1.95 (SShaN aN a Child’s h°[..-* belongs to Public TV. Harry worth together ... Et Cetera A free maritime film festival will take June 3. HOURS; OPEN 11: SOsm • 10pm • Call los Taka Out (S Nawlywad Qamo SUN. 2pm - 9pm D o w d Mon. 6.Y.O.B. BPortarWagonar Bottoms Up • The Mystic Spring Festival, starting Saturday BFamilyFsud 649-16M B 6JI MacNaH / Lahrar Report The most celebrated of in Mystic. Story on page 10. (536-8559) Stratford Sets Repertory WE’RE HINT- t$4 SPiNCiR STREH MAHeHE$TER IS Match Qama P.M. Harry Houdini’s escapes • Art Fair, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on DOLLHOUSE SHOW & SALE ShopRitB Plat»-Acrow from K-Mwt SBBaasbaH was his Chinese Water Tor­ Main Street, Salisbury, 9 Tic Tac Dough STRATFORD— Theatregoers attending June 22 and run through September 2. ture Cell, or “upside down” • Handcrafts Fair, Saturday and Sunday from 10 8KX) escape, in which he was a.m. to 6 p.m., Coleytown Junior High School, West- Stratford, Connecticut’s American The scenic Housatonic River can be (SkicrsdlblaHulk placed in a water-filled tank Shakespeare Theatre this summer will observed from the newly constructed Saturday Juna 2,1979 CIj Cross-WIti head down with his ankles port. Free. experience romance, high comedy, Pavilion which this summer will be ser­ 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. AN EVENING OF (E S t WalcomaBack, KoUar clamped and locked above. • Spors Car Races: The Memorial Day (SBasabaH Houdini, who first per­ Winston/GT Road Race, Monday from 9 a.m. to 6 political intrigue and conspiracy, magical ving light food fare and dessert Admitaion $1.50 B B St DHTrant Strokaa IRISH CABARET formed the act in Germany p.m. at Lime Rock. moments, enchantment and first rate per­ specialities prepared by Martha Stewart Church of St. Luka B SS Washington Weak In in 1912, effected his escape formances in the three productions of the of Westport. QUALITY SINCE 1892 in two minutes and one sec­ • Memorial Day Outdoor Antiques Show, Monday 1979 Repertory schedule. Gerald Freed­ Strolling minstrels, popular with SHOW TOUR Ellington, CT 6*30 ond. ^ p o n d e f o s t ^ from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 148 Beach Road, Fairfield. man, Artistic Director, has selected patrons last summer, will entertain in the 0MarvQrHfln • The Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Cir­ OWH FRESH Direct from Ireland B B Hako, Larry “Twelfth Night,” Julius Caesar,” and grounds of the American Shakespeare B B Wall Itraal Weak cus, playing through Monday at the Providence “The Tempest” with the schedule to begin Theatre. TESETIRLES Exit 45 off Rt 91 □ Follow Rt 140 Sunday^ June 3p 1979 S t Scared Straight (R.I.) Civic Center. 9.-00 V e rn o n Cine 1^2 7:30 p.m. (E The Dukas Of Hazzard ‘Oi.tt-, 15 64 86:fii*95! (D B M ovla “Hot Rod" (Prem­ UUlfMV iere) Gregg Henry,' Grant GINE1 IW«MI NOMINEE History Course Set LA STRADA WEST RESTAURANT Goodeve. A top-notch hot rodd­ Th« Colony — Rtt. 83, Vornon, Ct. er finds himself In trouble when HALLOWEEN NEW HAVEN — Southern Connecticut State College Pizza & Grinders he enters a small-town race -‘THE DEER which the local hero has been CM2 Mel Brooks' will offer a six-credit graduate course, July 2 to Aug. 3, 471 HARTFORD RD. (COr. mckee st.) M/.NCHESTEP guaranteed to win. k j FILMETER consisting of lectures and field trips on Connecticut Tickets 98.00 per person or B B IS Rockford Fllas HUNTER” 643-6165 B Snsak Provlaw A capsule look at cinema history and geography from earliest times to the present. B Maatarplacs Thsatro S a a z i m s M Important historical and geographical sites, historical a table of 10 — $40.00 0:30 STIDDLES houses, and museums will be visited. B Tbs Fourth Batata Course instructors will be SCSC professors Howard OPEN ALL DAY IV4 LB FRESH MAINE LOBSTER WOODY ALLEN'S FILMETER is compiled by Dick Kleiner in Hollywood and the BOILBD OR BAKED BTUPFED lOdtO N.E.A. staff in both Hollywood and New York. Oedel, American history specialist, and Danny Gon­ For tlckata, ploasa call 643-2597 (E Dallas salves, urban land use specialist. 0 B N o w t WINTER KILLS (R) — Jeff Bridges. John Huston. Anthony MEMORIAL DAY B Tha Paopla'a Caucus Classes will meet on Mondays and Wednesdays, 9 a.m. FRI ft SAT or 644-8832 Perkins. Thriller. Based on the Richard Condon novel, this is an “MILESTONE” • overlong and overblown story of a presidential assassination which to noon, with Tuesdays and Thursdays devoted to field 7.95 is remarkably like the Kennedy assassination. It is also a story of a t h a o t r a s trips. Registration will continue from now through June 6AM TO 8PM powerful family. Some effective and chilling sequences, but others are almost surrealistic and ludicrous. GRADE: C-plus. 29 in Engleman 130. Registration hours are 8:30 a.m. to 8 Now ApfMfjritig CHAMP, THE (PG) — Jon Voight. Faye Dunaway. Ricky p.m. on Mondays, and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays Schroder. Drama. Director Franco Zeffirelli has dusted off the old through Fridays. OPEN SUNDAY T il 0 » 648-S491 classic about the ex-champ and his son and the rich lady who used For further information call 397-4464 or 397-4461. EL-JOHN tiMuim^noN to be the kid’s mother. He pulls out all the stops — no sob is left BYOB S SATUtIDAV AND SUMQAy_ unsobbed — and it’s a treat for the love-to-cry set. But it is overlong and very over-sentimental. Young Ricky Schroder is the best child SUNDAY V DAW N O f actor in years, however. GRADE: B. Two T-Bone ' Two T-Bone DEER HUNTER tRI — Robert DeNiro, John Cazale, J[ohn THE FLAVOR OF AMERICA THE DEAD Steak Dinners Steak Dinners Savage, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken. 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May 2S, 1979 — PAGE FIFTEEN Jal Alai Sonics Blow Lead^ Recover Mets in Bad Shape, Entries GREAT nSAT TIME TO TEST DRIVE HBT: tlipUrtiifci LFm M rs llw e N n A i iM s M ir l To Square Set with Bullets iiU h n i tk m p M ii* AMERICA’S BEST­ May Hear Suggestion tm-lrn Si9b OMsdelsBaBt LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) - playoff 4-3. The Sonics played well enough in the fourth quarter Thursday night, wtm The series resumes in Seattle with defensively to whittle away at the more out of frustration than anything Lkseia tbpA U sk SELLING CARS. If nothing else, the so-far By MILT RICHMAN Within the next day or two, de ita iM k ra i iN ilk s A i games Sunday afternoon in the Washington lead despite hitting only else. Grevey aggravated an old Rouiet will get together with Joe lackluster NBA championship five of their first 16 second-half Ih ie G n a iIXAps Kingdome and ’Tuesday night in the pulled hamstring muscle In his right NEW YORK (UPI) - The McDonald, the Mets’ general T . M M i ito n p A M irl series at least has its con­ shots. They held the Bullets to 30 Coliseum. Game 5 is slated for June 1 leg and played the second half with New York Mets are in such sad manager, and Bill Murray, the club’s S ^ M u N M il troversy. back at Capital Centre with the sixth pdints in the second half, 16 ill the the leg heavily taped and extension of shape, they’re being swamped im . the knee limited. treasurer, to discuss the direction IHmkn IFsieJia The Washington Bullets are not and seventh games, if needed, June 3 fourth quarter, both season lows. with suggestions, and if things the club will go in the future with tlspbMml UrnMam playing like defending champions at the Seattle Coliseum and June 6 at Asked if he was unable to convince The SuperSonics fed 28-23 after one regard to spending on free agents. L k m p M iiB l A M itM M h t and the Seattle Super^nics haven’t Capital Centre. the officials that Seattle was using quarter and pushed the lead to 13 get much worse, who knows, thssMmk A tm 61191 they may wind up even As for Billy Martin coming over to iis U 4 vss shown any signs of impassioned Both teams are shooting about 43 the zone, which is illegal in the NBA, points on three occasions, the last at. the Mets, possibly he may some day FN m .percent from the field through the Motta said, “I yelled ‘zone’ once in a listening to a few. III 111 wrath at losing last year’s series to 46-33 midway through the second and possibly too, he may even do it IG n t i l M k the Bullets in seven games. first two games of the series. From while but it fell on deaf ears. I’m not quarter. ’They were outscored 23-3 One man called the other day and with the Y ^ e e s ’ blessings. AM m I tmrn On Thursday night, Seattle didn’t the free-throw line, the Sonics are accusing them of anything illegal. A over the next 8:42 as the Bullets took told them he had, a sure-fire His future with the Yankees was T.Um I imakt hitting 64 percent compared to zone defense in one man’s terms may a 56-49 lead three minutes into the se^ S iA sM vl quite match Washington’s antics of guarantee of how they could climb said to hinge on how he came out in HFTft the first game when the Bullets let a Washington’s 57 percent. not be a zone in another man’s terms. cond half. out of the cellar in the National that assault case brought against him LFaaM M n IN v n p M m 19-point lead get away before win­ “You wouldn’t take a film of these But we were facing a zone defense Then it was the Bullets’ turn to go League East. Ita e A M e ib p M p i by a Nevada sportswriter. IF s M In DBIVE THE CITATION and we didn’t function well against cold as Seattle scored 11 straight ning. But the Sonics did rid games to a clinic and brag about All they had to do, he said, was get ’The charges against him have now r.u - M v i ilM ie k i We have standard and automatic transmission Citations for you to test drive. themselves of a 13-point advantage either team',’’ said Bullets’ Coach it.” points to go on top 60-56. Washington back all those players they’ve dealt been dropped. That automatically Stop In and try one or both. Dick Motta. m while going 7:16 without a point, Seattle guards Gus Williams (23 rallied and the lead changed hands away the past few years — fellows would seem to clear the path for him tU-tewnrs before getting squared away enough Seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens points) and Dennis Johnson (20 twice before Dennis Awtrey’s layup like Ken Singleton, Amos Otis, Rusty to manage the Yankees again next X h u f l i f i i i ilM M s p i S.EnM*4sMil to win 92-82. credited his team’s defense with points) continue to beat the Bullet put the Sonics ahead for goi^, 65-64, Staub, Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman season after Lemon leaves. lE M U e M ii guards at both ends of the court. T .m ilim a AJss#»>M»l It was the Bullets’ lowest point out­ hampering the Bullets. The Sonics with 1:34 left in the third period. and Nolan Ryan. But nothing is automatic in life or S^FsM pa put since AprillS, 1976, when they held Bullet Elvin Hayes scoreless Williams and Johnson have outscored John Johnson scored 17 points for A local writer suggests the Mets in baseball. Say, George Stein- OIBTft defeated Cleveland 80-79 in the over the final 14 minutes and allowed Washington’s Kevin Grevey and Tom the Sonics and Jack Sikma added 14 name Billy Martin their manager so Llao ns Ikssik Billy Martin brenner changes his mind about ilr a iB Lbwm Eastern Conference semif,inals. Bobby Dandridge just four fourth- Henderson 98-40 in the two games. to go with his 13 rebounds, 12 on the that he can crack the whip over the bringing him back even if Martin Xfim aisi iZ kiN Washineton went on to win that quarter points. Motta moved Dandridge to guard defensive boards. players and make them gallop in­ has been managing, he already has 7. Anas L l i i l l winds up with a clean bill of health in MsZssri stead of trot, and still another shown he isn’t intimidated by the job. Nevada. There’s no law against that. o m suggestion is that they trade Where I do not agree with Lorinda And here’s another one to think l.ZMeiMait ttn M fa iil 1 IsMineAMBain unmlssi managers with the Yankees, sending de Rouiet is in her optimistic assess­ about: Say, Steinbrenner tells Martin S.Jn#ktoili lEsMUeftoTS Joe Torre over to them for Martin. ment that the team will improve. I he can come back and then ... sur­ T.lnsfeM si tOilsiHrfkia Bruins, Cherry Part Company Torre would take over the Yanks am not all that sure it will. Not in the prise ... Martin says he has changed l i k h — t w i after Bob Lemon left. foreseeable future, anyway. But then m he said. fault is immaterial, because we know HIS mind and doesn’t want to come LZMelMsirs thi^itinaiit BOSTON (UPI) - The Cherry, the NHL Coach of the Year “He was close to the players and a •we’d have faced them again.” Without downgrading Martin, I w ouldn’t expect h er to be back. You don’t think that could UatUsi ilrtM iC rti record reeked of success, but in 1976, was freed , from the , Lorinda de Rouiet, the lady who runs pessimistic. A W dcikki ilM e k n ln defender of the players,” noted Sinden said he had not even thought possibly happen? You don’t know Bil­ the effervescent personality remaining nine weeks of his contract the Mets, says she sees no reason to One of the things that makes the l.hsanstUm tlM M s M irl Bruins All-Star defenseman Brad about a new coach. He added he ly Martin. ANsTfskpi^i boiled over too often, so the to allow him to find another job. He change the manager she has now. Mets’ boss lady as optimistic as she TOTt Park. “One minute you’d hate him hoped the players would understand Anyway, he’s behaving himself said he had some feelers from other “I’m perfectly satisfied with Joe is right now is her relatively limited tP lint Boston Bruins finally severed and the next minute you’d love him. I why Cherry was released from his fine, just as George Steinbrenner Ite s imrn NHL teams about a possible position Torre,” she told me. “He gets the experience in running a ballclub. The their five-year relationship was hoping something could have Bruins contract. said he would have to if he hoped to $.Smi iM w l next season. most out of his players. They all like longer she does it, the more conser­ return to the Yankees. 7.9m s L k n k i been worked out.” “We’d be remiss in our job if we M s iH c n i CHEVniE HATCHBACK COUPE Thursday with popular coach him and respect him and I’m op­ Under Cherry’s tutelage, the didn’t think about the players when vative she is likely to become in that One thing Billy Martin would like o m rift Chavatte prices start at $4004. delivered In Manchester (Sales Tax and Reg. Don Cherry timistic the team will improve.” regard. Looks Like Two Bodies hut»„ Bruins won the last four Adams Divi­ we made the decision. But we also “It’s nothing definite, and I to do is go out to Shea Stadium some Utwmtwmmi ICm Ni Hwti extra). Compare Chavatte quality and price with foreign built cars. It was an ending neither side really .Personally, I agree with most of Another reason for her optimism is day, sit in the sunshine, relax and see lA rtm eM irl ilncEieOeto sion titles. They came within a feel we’re dealing with professionals. couldn’t tell you the names because iZ M eA m i AbMceAwdst Sonic forward John Johnson appears to be growing two bodies wanted, but both expected. It was a that statement, but not all of it. the Mets’ youthfulness. whisker this year of eliminating I know they’ll be disturbed and dis­ that would be tampering. But the the Mets play a ballgame. l.tsmmimsm tlhrilnpl^i out of his one head as he drives for basket against Bullets last move Criticized by the Bruins There isn’t anything wrong with the “They wear those T-shirts saying eventual champion Montreal in the tressed, but they’ll accept it,” Sinden best coach in hockey wouldn’t sit but He hasn’t done it, though. S ik lM fM M night. Bob Dandridge owns the other body. (UPI Photo) players, whose close rapport with way Joe Torre handles a ballclub and ‘We will win’,” she says of the Mets’ TVBfTft Stanley Cup semifinals. And they predicted. a year,” he said. Joe Torre is his friend, and he L te ifa a in t 2.ln « s 4iriti Cherry — perhaps more than in that regard, he is miles ahead of players. “I think they’ve shown great evolv^ from a team of glory and “What I’d like to say you couldn’t thinks if he gets out to see the Mets Xb— Hini anything else — hastened their men­ many other managers with far more class not carping with one another or play, some writers will say he’s after ilMeAcfess A laeine-Jiiiir 1 superstars to one of hustle and sweat print. It’s hard to believe,” said tmesis^ LJMfihSsns tor’s departure. tenure than he has. Moreover, the criticizing each other during their molded in the coach’s own image. Bruin winger Bobby Schmautz. '|It’s Both Sinden and Cherry agreed his friend’s job. Rather than have EsnUeCianln But it was a decision Cherry players do like him and respect him difficult time. Their general attitude “Don has been here for five a big mistake as far as I’m con­ money was not a main factor in the that happen, he simply doesn’t go to foresaw as early as last December, is good.” years,” said Bruins president Paul cerned, but thpn they don’t usually Bruins’ decision. Cherry made $60,- and in the relatively short time he see the Mets play. and a move he knew general 000 this year and had wondered why Rain Cancels Events manager Harry Sinden had to make. Mooney. “This situation should not care too much about what the players minimize the contribution< he has think anyway. I can’t see where other coaches with less successful “I would have to say that the main records were getting up to $100,000. Cancellation notices are starting to girls’ tennis, Cheney at Portland ten­ reason for my leaving was that I made nor the regard we hold for him. they’re going to replace him. I don’t pour in as the 40-day rain still has 37 It is unfortunate that circumstances But he has said recently his reasons nis, East at Xavier boys’ tennis. aligned myself too closely with the know of anyone else.” to go. have evolved to this point.” for leaving transcended financial The important Manchester boys’ players — and I was management,” Park added he wasn’t shocked by Costly Elbow Incident The following schoolboy / girl con­ versus Hall / Fermi track meet, Sinden refused to elaborate on matters. tkwiOiy Cherry admitted. “As far back as the action, but was similarly down­ tests have .been cancelled: which will determine whether or not Cherry’s exit. Christmas time, I knew things were cast. The salary battle erupted last week Cheney Tech at Cromwell the Indians claim the CCIL title out­ “It was foolish to tell and try each “It’s a shame, it really is. He’s a (KT: going to catch up to me, and I can’t in a media war when Sinden said llmiMMrl lUI IM S.M baseball; Manchester at Windham right, has been rescheduled other we might do something fine coach; the finest coach I’ve ever MOHZA 2+2 HATCHBACK SPORT COUPE blame Harry (Sinden) for being Cherry really made $90,000 when limfilin iW IN Monza - sporty appearance plus great gas mileage. Stock No. 3069 Includes softball. East Catholic at Bolton soft- Thursday. ticked off. different when we knew damn well it played for. It’s not surprising, but In Women*8 Softball Tilt 7 U I b bonuses were included. Cherry said radio, white walls, auto trans., electric defogger and much more for only $4635. ball; Manchester at Windham girls’ There are events slated today but wasn’t so,” Sinden said. “It was I’m disappointed. All year long you MMl-JiMN “But I always thought the main the general manager was trying to WARWICK, R.I. (UPI) — A woman who claims she (Midi 1-11N.W (Sales Tax & Reg. extra) tennis, Manchester at East Catholic .... some will be cancelled, too. Don’s determination that he wouldn’t could see the problems developing. I Miss Kurowsky was playing for the Arnica Life In­ thing was winning and putting people discredit him and make him look like was elbowed by an opponent in a slow-pitch softball game surance Co. in the June 29,1974, game. Mrs. Green was TriMa 1-1-T (WN change. All of the problems were think the fans will really be upset,” KCWt in the stands. I guess I was wrong,” a liar. has been awarded $89,000 for injuries she says led to two first basemen for the other side. Metropolitan Life In­ I F a d t k M i I4J I liN IN caused bv either he or I and who is at Park said. operations, partial blindness and stiffness in three surance Co. Metropolitan later won, 8-7. IMKNnMnr IlM iN 19th hole) Iton«iliN tH O ’C o n n o r After First Win fingers. Miss Kurowsky, because of amnesia, could not M M IltlM I ■nie verdict by a Superior Court jury is believed the remember anything between the time she hit the ball to MkN l-l UllM CORNING, N.Y. (UPI) — With the wet course playing first in Rhode Island based on a “willful” injury in get on base and the time she was taken to the hospital, TriMi W tniN Country Club “extremely long” and more showers forecast Friday, INK sports. Judge Ronald Lageux said Wednesday. said her lawyer, Raymond A. Lafazia. • •mgtiMal IMI IN IN Retired Swingers - Low opening-round leader Susan O’Connor says she’ll have a nets, Vance Baker 54, Bob The victim, Natalie Kurowsky, 32, of Warwick said she The six-member jury awarded her $65,(XX) and 37 per­ SiMNJa tM IN hard time making the $100,000 Corning Classic her first was rounding first base in a women’s industrial league cent interest. 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EAST HARTFORD Probate Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS LIQUOR PERMIT ESTATE OF MARY GIBSON, PUBLIC SCHOOLS Court of Probate. Diitrict of ESTATE OF ERNEST II. NOTICE OF APPLICATION deceased A N DER^N , deceased NOTICE Manchester The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, This is to give notice that I, Stephen BARBS NOTICE OF HEARING The Hon. William E . FitzGerald, Judge, of the Court of Probate, M. M assaro of 63 Norman S I., ESTATE OF MARGARET B. BURNS, Judge, of the Court of Probate, PUBLIC NOTICE District of Manchester at a hearing Manchester. Conn, have Hied an deceased District of Manchester at a hearing application placarded 21st of May 79 Phil Pastoret held on May 17.1979 ordered that all held on May 22, 1979 ordered that aU BOARD OF DIRECTORS Pursuant to an order ol Hon. William claims must be presented to the with the Liquor Control Commission INVITATION E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated May 21, claims must be presented to the for a RESTAURANT LIQUOR fofthe TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT fiduciary on or before August 17, 1979 fiduciary on or before August 22. 1979 1979 a hearing will be held on an or be barred as by law provided. sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises I view the big picture — T O B ID application praying that an instrument or be barred as by law provided. West Side Italian Kitchen 831 Center you have a 10-inch, black- Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Pearl J. Hultman, Pearl J . Hultman, purporting to be the last will and testa­ Ass't. Clerk St., Manchester. Conn. 06040 and-white mind. ment of said deceased be admitted to Ass’t. Clerk The business will be owned by Manchester, Connecticut, wiil hold a Public Hearing in the The fiduciary is: The fiduciary is; probate as in said application on file Stephen M. Massaro of 63 Norman St.. Norman L. Gibson Dorothy W. Anderson Hearing Room at the Town Hall, 41 Center Street, more fully appears, at the Court of Manchester, Conn, and will be con­ BID 497 69 Patriot Lane 5S Academy Street Why do they call wedding Manchester, Connecticut, on Tuesday, June 5, 1979, at 8:00 Probate on June 4. 1979 at 2;00 P.M. Manchester, CT 06040 ducted by Stephen Massaro as per­ reception beverages VOL XXXVI, No. 33 c h o o l o b l o Work on Pool Roof at EHS Pearl J . Hultman, Manchester, Conn. mittee. S U p.m. to consider and act on the following: 06040 ‘‘punch*’ when all the stuff Stephen M. Massaro Information may be obtained ‘ Ass't. Clerk 092-5 PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF RATES AND CHARGES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated 5/22/79 can deliver is a slight from Miriam P. Levinson, 093-5 oudge? MANCHESTER WATER DEPARTMENT ESTATE OF FRIEDA HUEBNER Assistant Director of Business NOTICE TO CREDITOR aka FRIEDA B. HUEBNER or Probate Notice ESTATE OF MARGARET D. FRIED BERTHA HOFFMAN I. QUARTERLY WATER USE RATES Court of Probate, District of Services, East Hartford TRUEMAN, deceas^ HUEBNER, deceas^ Manchester GENERAL CUSTOMER BILUNG School Department, 110 Long The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. The Hon. William E . FitzGerald, Probate Notice Top Judge, of the Court of Probate, NOTICE OF HEARING Court of Probate. District of Hebron Boston Museums Hill Drive, East Hartford, Ct. Judge, of the Court of Probate, ESTATE OF PETER F. LALASHUIS. District of Manchestet ar a hearing NOTICE OF HEARING 5/8” Meter Allowing 1200 c.f. ($ 8.75) $13.50 District of Manchester at a hearing deceased 06108 until bid opening on June held on May 17, 1979 ordered that an E S T A T E O F JO S E P H M. % ” Meter < Allowing 1200 c.f. held on May 21. 1979 ordered that all Pursuant to an order of Hon. William ( 6.75) 13.50 15, 1979 at 2:00 P.M. claims must be presented to the claims must be presented to the GIONFRIDDO Allowing 1600 c.f. fiduciary on or before August 17. 1979 E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated May 17, Pursuant to an order of Hon. J. 1” Meter ( 14.40) 28.80 fiduciary on or before August 21, 1979 1979 a hearing will be held on an or be barred as by law provided. or be barred as by law provided. Stewart Stockwell, Judge, dated IVi” Meter Allowing 2400 c.f The East Hartford Public application praying that an instrument Seniors ( 24.15) 48.30 Pearl J. Hultman, Pearl J. Hultman, 5/22/79 a hearing will be held on an Excite Class Schools is an Equal Oppor­ purporting to be the last will and tesU- If those obscene phone 2” Meter Allowing 3400 c.f. ( 36.25) Ass't. Clerk Ass't. Clerk application praying for authority to 72.50 ment of said deceased be admitted to callers could read our The fiduciarv is; The fiduciary is: sell certain real estate in the town of 3” Meter (VUowing 5500 c.f. ( 67.30) tunity Employer. probate as in said application on file At the onset of Tuesday morning, the 20th century depicted in Hine’s 134.60 George J . Trueman Eleanor Harris Hebron as in said application on file minds, they’d hang up in, Allowing 13,300 c.f. 094-5 more fully appears, at the Court of while most MHS students were work transgress all modem sen.se 4” Meter (112.70) 225.40 165 High Street 424 North Main Street more fully appears, at the Court of embarrassment. Manchester, CT 06040 Manchester, Conn. Probate on June 5, 1979 at 10:00 A.M. Probate on 6/9/79 at 9:30 a m. Named 6” Meter Allowing 21000 c.f. (221.95) 443.90 Pearl J.'Hultman, Ass’t. Clerk Kathleen M. Sawyer. Clerk silently meditating, eight sleepy- of morality and impress the viewer Final senior ranks are out! Tlie 06040 077-5 ______eyed Western Civ. students huddled with the turmoil and anguish of the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Charges for water in excess of the amount allotted with the into two cars and sped off in the pur­ existence of his predecessors during class of 1979 have been announced, as minimum charge are as follows: suit of knowledge. Speed demons Mr. the era that is now so associated well as the Manchester High School Glaeser and Mis. Krupp sheperded with struggle for the “American Scholars. Congrautlations go to Bar­ For the First 10000 c.f. ($0.47 per 100 c.f.) $0.94 per 100 c.f. For the Next 40000 c.f. ($0.41 per 100 c.f.) $0.82 per 100 c.f. these unsatiable amateur historians dream.” bara Slaiby, Valedictorian, and Scott All in Excess of 50000 c.f. ($0.30 per 100 c.f.) $0.60 per 100 c.f. towards the New England foun­ Leaving one unsettled and Freedman, Salutatorian. Barbara tainhead of culture and enlighten­ melancholy, the siice-oMife exhibit qill attend Duke University, and The same water rate schedule will govern the billing for ment known as the Boston Museum captured three decades of America Scott will attend UConn in the fall. master and sub-meters. Master meter readings will be of Fine Arts. Once in the limits of the better than any history book might These two students, along with the reddced by the sum of the readings of the sub-meters. The P LO O n iH Q master meter would be billed on the minimum and grant^ beautiful city of Boston, the museum thirty MHS scholars, comprise the 2 have and engraved indelibly in an allowable as would be the sub-meters. and all its treasures were tackled one’s mind the images of top, five percent of their class. with gusto by the ten members of the expressionless faces regarding a ’The scholars, with their respective II MISCELLANEOUS WATER CHARGES group. An astonishing array of pain­ callous, uncompromising world. future plans, are as follows: Sue Glastonbury Chlorination Surcharge ($4.60/Quarter) tings, ranging from impressionism to After many hours in the Museum of Anderson, UConn, Carl Baker, $4.60/Quarter Meter Reading modem surrealism, captivated many Pine Arts, the Gardner Museum was U(k)nn; Nicole Bourgoin, Aetna In­ ($.75/Unit/Quarter) $2.40/Unit/Quarter Meter Rental Per Quarter Q O O b W J of the admirers for much of the day. next on the agenda. ’This home of a surance Comp.; Rebecca Bourret, The expertise of Monet, Manet, and rather rich woman who collected Wittenberg University; Elizabeth 5/8” & ($8.65/Unit $10.50/Unit 1” Degas shone in several of their everything from original Rem­ Busky, Boston College; Kevin (17.85/Unit) 21.45/Unit IVi” original works highlighting the brandts to photographs and Davids, taking a year off before (31.05/Unit) 37.35/Unit 2” (46.00/Unit) 55.20/Unit exhibit, while much of the exhibit’s autographs of famous people, attending college; Daniel Davies, at w .G.auaNEV CO. 5 modem art was passed by swiftly — smacked plushly of history. The Gordon College; Jam es DeValve, Meter Removed thus leaving those respon- three levels open to the public and a Grove City College; Brett Gallagher, ($9.20/Unit) $12.30/Unit sible,nameless and perhaps un­ magnificent central garden were UVA; Richard Gelting, UME at Private Fire Hydrant ( 10.35/Hydrant/Yr.) deservedly unappreciated. saturating and exhausting spectacles Orono; Jacquelyn Hedlund, Smith $12.42/Hydrant/Yr. Amidst the paintings, sculptures, 0njoy6d by sil College; Aaron Horwitz, taking the^ Private Fire Service: and pottery of ancient and modemt Quincy market was the third and thirty Manchester High School the top five percent of the over 575 person year off before attending college;^ SALE ENDS Quarterly connection charges for standpipe and/or sprinkler “ n c x SOME FRESH SPRMG VALUES FOR VOUR HOME times, the photography exhibit of final stop in Boston before the group scholars assemble on the steps outside the graduating class, (photo by Mocadlo.) Ingrid Jacobson, Harvard Universi­ head systems based on size of connection to public system: JU N E 4th Lewis Hine earmarked the most embarked on the long journey home. MHS building. These individuals represent ty; Karen E. Johnson and Peter Size FROM OUR MEMORIAl DAY SPECIALS” powerful and thought-provoking at­ After bouts with wild pedestrians, Krupp, Brown University; Edwprd 4” Connection ($12.95) $15.55 traction of the day. Scenes of hostile trucks, and double-parked Lemieux, UPenn; Jennifer Locke, 6” Connection '( 21.55 ) 25.85 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL eyeryday city life in the early part of cars, and after several runs around Bates College; Lori A. Lumpkin, 8” Connection ( 43.15) 51.80 the city, the Market was finally over­ College Visits Advised UConn; Hoang Minh Nguyen, 10” Connection ( 64.70) 77.65 ERROR’S taken by the ten weak, weary, and Rochester Insitute of Technology; 12” Connection ( 88.25) 103.50 schools in which you might take an DOITYOURSELF SAVE 15% ravenous passengers, liie multitude What are you going to do this students asking me, “Do you like Joanna Oshinsky, UConn; Dana Public Fire Protection: lOH Given of food stands provided a condusive summer?Be your usual slothful self, alienation?” ect.) had I not visited interest, get their telephone numbers Salihi, U. of Michigan; Robert Hydrants ($20.00/Hydrant/Year) $24.00/Hydrant/Year SLIDING GLASS WOOD DECK KITS (LUMBER NOT INCLUDED) atmosphere for overeating and many and spend your free time and money the school for the first-hand from catalogues in the Guidance of­ Saunders, UConn; Jerom e Smith, Pipe Lines ( 0.02/Inch-Foot/Year $ 0.023/Inch-Foot/Year fice, and start calling for ap­ of the less discreet munchers came on beer, broads (or boys), and sun­ experience. Dartmough College; Robert S. Shut-Off Services; " ” ■ TH.W ------pointments. Don’t hold, everything PATIO DOORS' into hard times later on. bathing? Or will you begin to take The second college was 650 miles Tanner, UConn; Dale Vinci, UConn; a. During Regular Working Hours: No Charge .11, Award This trip, focusing in on an un­ away, amidst the cornfields of the off until the fall; you may have less • FAST. SIMPLC, 6'0" size, precision-constructed of white responsibility for your future Richard C. Walden Yale University; b. After regular Working Hours: Actual overtime wages paid STRON6 derstanding of humanity through the Midwest. The combination of a very of an opportunity to visit than you aluminum, with insulated glass to keep The Instmctors of the Handicapped education? In particular, I am and Diane Whittaker, UConn. to one (1) employee plus 25% for overhead, fringe benefits, • NO fiUESS arts, in the very human city of speaking to present members of the strong liberal-arts education and a will this summer. Good luck! — Gary WORK OR extremes of weather outdoors. Hardware has already established a firm and Congratulations and good luck in the etc. MISTAKES conservatory of music make this Selinger included. respected reputation in Manchester Boston, proved significant to the par­ junior class: have you begun visiting future to all. — Patty Shirer Resumption of Service — Non-Payment • CONTRACTOR KIT #1 REG. ticipants. The artistic attractions of colleges yet? No? I thought not; I school a “must’see.” (Music is one of PATENTED II as one of the town’s most worthwhile a. During Regular Working Hours: $25.00 SYSTEM suppose you were going to wait until my prime hobbies.) 20x10 54.40 organizations. With its membership Boston, including the people b. After Regular Working Hours: ($35.00) $40.00, or actual • COMPLETE 6/0 X 6/8 YOU SAVE themselves, helped to narrow the gap “sometime next year, you know?” Well I saw, and 1 was impressed. overtime wages paid to one (1) employees plus 25% for MATERIALS LIST completely consisting of teenagers Costello, Police Score AND SAVE 15% The students were friendly, the yolunteering their time, one might toward a more universal human un­ Yes, I know. overhead, fringe benefits, etc., whichever is greater. INSTRUCTIONS VI professors were helpful and Elvis Costello has been virtually 46.25 S-- think that the only results the in- derstanding, a goal-1 would hope — I have already visited two colleges in WATER SYSTEM CONNECTION CHARGES REG 159'*'' $10.00 we all seek to attain. — C.V.E (during April vacation), and I can cooperative — they allowed me to sit ignored by the mainstream record this with his searing rendition of stractors themselves get is the self A. Complete installation by Town in Town roadway, right of tell you that it is well worth the time, in on a few classes (this is a m ust!) buying public in the past. Lowe’s “ (What’s So Funny ’bout) KIT REG. satisfaction in teaching others to way, or easement: 0 His new album, “Armed Forces,” Peace, Love, and Understanding,” swim. trouble, and cost. The college names — and there was so much happening on campus that I soon forgot that I makes a definite attempt to turn that replete with smashing guitars and Size Charge 20x20 77.75 Indeed this has always been a are omitted here; no need to identify OVER 50 ^ the guilty institutions. was in the middle of nowhere. My in­ trend around. ’The main problem with '‘Who-ish’’-power chords. II’ Connection ($350.00* $525.00* SAVE 15% SALE M "* major accomplishment of lOH in­ Special Day 49 2” Connection ($500.00)* $750.00* The first school was a small, terviewer recently sent me a letter his previous L P ’s, “My Aim Is True” “Armed Forces” shows an Elvis KIT#1 SAVE 15% structors. Yet more recently, a new Costello who was matured enormous­ Above 2” Connection REMINGTON VM COMBINATION liberal - arts college in upstate New indicating my resonably good and ‘"This Years Model,” had been 10x10 a ...... BEG 32.35 27.50 m i o goal has been set and is gradually Direct Cost plus 15% for Engineering and Administration Observed York with a fairly solid academic chances of admission, and I couldn’t the production of Nick Lowe. Com­ ly in the few short months since his REMINGTON STORM & SCREEN DOORS A being achieved. ’This goal is to gain reputation. My impression, however, have been more pleased. pared to other recordings, Elvis’ first LP. His keen insights create *Includes the cost of labor, tools, material, equipment, ad­ ALUMINUM WHITE national recogpition as a highly ministration, engineering, and inspection. Patios by Plasticrete was one of a high class summer I still have three or four college albums sounded bland and one genuine excitement and it should be 02778526 COLONIAL CROSS BUCK HILITE T-11 successful volunteer organization. Recollection is a luxury in which camp. It may have been the fine visits to go, but at least I have gotten dimensional, with Lowe deciding to interesting to see what form his next B. Partial insUllation by Town in Town roadway, right of On Saturday, May 12, the Gover­ most busy or "now-oriented” album takes. WINDOWS spring weather, but there seemed to an early start. I urge you to do the just sit back and let the band play way, or easement: ‘vjj nor’s Committee on Fitness Americans rarely endulge. Memorial SALE ON ALL STOCK SIZES lUTH DDDRS ARE be very little learning going on. I do same. Think of it this way: Would live. Outlandos d’Amour is a new album Town furnishes connection material and makes installation Conference speakers, Day, then, is one in which many may SAVE 75c PER WINDOW FlUV not plan to waste $15 on an applica­ your family spend money for a school This is fine; it is a good argument by ’The Police. It is full of nothing but to property line. Contractor does excavating, backfill, and demonstrations, films, and a tap those seldom-rippled mental WEATRERSTRPrai, tion to a school like that. Of course, I that neither you nor your parents that Lowe is trying to capture the hard-driving rock ’n roll from the pavement repair. luncheon, six Governor’s awards pools of years and people-past. It is a HXVE TEMPERED never would have known any of these have ever seen? Would you want to energy Of a live performance. Unfor­ New Wave group of of London. Every Size Charge Patio blocks naturaland SALE *20” were presented with lOH being one day, unpressured by work or school, SVETY CUS$, FOUR Y details (dormitories that were be unpleasantly surpris^ upon fin­ tunately, live performances work song turns out to be ihfMtious as the 1” Connection ($180.00)* $270.00* " colors ...... 300 each HIRUES AND ALL of the winners. Award winner for for introspection and nostalgia. probably built during the American ding that the college of your dreams best if the audience knows the songs, band of Andy Summers, Steward 2” Connection ($330.00)* $495.00* ...... $3J5 Oicfe HAADWAAE l$ Physical Fitness, was thi year’s The Lockwood quality window with a triple Broadly, it is a day' for all those is not quite all it had seemed? I think which, in Elvis’ case, are very im­ Copeland, and Sting pound out their Above 2” Connection 24” IM n tw w ...... U 95 etch PAEDRimi MB HAS lOH president, Barbara Slaiby. Revolution, professors switching the track built for service, priced for value. Pre­ special and beloved to us who no not. portant. Previously, the mainstream heavy rock beat. Every verse on the Direct Cost plus 15% for Engineering and Administration. ORE SCREEN. The other five winners were United sites of a class at the last minute. hung for easy do-it-yourself installation. Self longer touch our lives, and most es­ If you think you know of a few public has not been ready to spend LP seems to be nothing but exposi­ *The above charges include the cost of labor, tools, Technologies, Connecticut Depart­ — — storing glass & panel screens, prowler resis­ pecially, for those who have died hard-earned money on an unknown tion leading up to the strong hook material, equipment, administration, engineering, and in­ REG ment of Aging, Connecticut Mutual REG. 59.»» fighting for our country and the and sometimes frightening product. choruses. spection, except the work outlined above as the contractor’s tant locks, tllt-ln-panels for easy cleaning $ 0 100 Life Insurance, Connecticut Masters freedom it idealistically represents. Chemists Compete On “Armed Forces,” Lowe has Chief songwriter for the group is responsibility. weather proof Interlock system, drainage SALE Swim Club, and Andy West on behalf ’The tragedy of death is universal in Cornpetition in high school is a fggjg the decided to use some wizardry usually Sting. Though his songs would seem C. Installation in Subdivisions: P«rm a G tillt holes. AN holes drilled A screws supplied. of his mn for Muscular Dystrophy. SALE $ 5 4 0 0 time and space. very important factor. Not only is saved for his own L P ’s. ’The produc­ to be good-times rock ’n roll musical­ Stondord $44,95 The pro^am began at 8:30 a.m. at petition’s organization will improve. In a new subdivision or where a developer must install a new ScaRop oOie 49c mch It IS the only certain truth in the there competition in scholastic tion is tight and interesting while at ly, lyrically they are completely water main, the developer will install all water facilities, in- which time all participants All the students who participated human condition, and, therefore, is sports, the math team and the debate the same time not a cop-out to pop different. Loneliness is his main con­ - eluding house connections, at his expense, in accordance with registered. Following was the in “Chemathon ’79” felt that it was a one of the only bonds capable of in- but there is also competition music. On this album, Lowe has cern with songs such as “So Lonely,” the specifications of the water Department. Under all con­ opening address by Governor Ella good experience for them, even citing sincere sympathy. As a people, between students in a class for the allowed the expertise of Costello’s “Hole In My Life,” “Next To You,” ditions where work in a street on a water project is entirely Grasso. A few guest speakers then though, none of them received we are obliged to recognize the highest grade on a test or for a high back up band, ’The Attractions, to and “Can’t Stand Losin’ You.” The completed by private contractor, a charge of ^ .0 0 for each DON’T RISK LANDSCAPE lectured on running and general awards. But there is always next PATIO deaths of many thousands of persons class rank, come through. most popular song on the album is connection shall be paid at the time of permit application to physical fitness. One of the most year for MHS students to make a cover the cost of engineering, administration, and inspec­ killed in the process of killing. Yet, However, three MHS students “ Accidents Will Happen” is a “Roxanne,” a song about a friend who widely known speakers at the higher mark in the new tyjw of com­ tion. YOUR DRIVEWAY nil BLINXS uaiS: **-■-. we, as a people, often condone and recently participated in a new form thoroughly enjoyable song in both its happens to be a lady of the evening. program was Jim Fixx, author of petition. — Laurie Patarini D. Recovery of Excessive Costs: ASSORTED • TarracM - TIMBERS glamorize war. ’True, many of these ___ orchestral album version and the One of the highlights of the album is “T h e. Complete Book of Runnine. COLORS • Borders soldiers were young, scared, and un- ™ a short poem called “Sally” about a The above listed charges are to be considered minimum. If ON 2nd REST jLl simple piano and voice version on the • Steps and "Overcoming Inertia.” Among the willing, while many others '^otb flosdorf, both juniors and Mark the connection involves unusual depth, water table, the 49 CCA TREATED TC were enclosed extended play. If one did not life sized doll purchased from a ■ , .-l'- 2’’x8 "xl6 " • Planters demonstrations was one by Karen start-struck. Stankiewicz, a senior, competed in HSW Notes excavation of rock or removal and replacement of cement patriotic. and more listen carefully, one would think that “special magazine.” REGL45C • Ralls RESIST ACT ARC DECAY Wolfsaehl from Norwalk on aerobic concrete pavement (excluding sidewalks, curb, etc.), the ac­ QET QENUINE JENNITE J-16*. than willing to die for a milky set of statewide “Oliver’s Army” was something The production and arrangement of • Reclining Walls dancing and CTara Lee from the nrinoinipo "'Hh school chemistry competition In the campaign speeches given tual costs of installation shall be charg^. SPECIFIED BY MORE ARCHITECTS from the Beach Boys as it borrows the LP are simple which only adds to • Fencing 4 x 5 - $ ’ Weaver High School Dance Com­ earlier this week, all five candidates NOTE: ( ) Indicates Existing Charges: All Others are AND ENCINEERS THAN ANY OTHER M e l r ia l Day should not be mis- hv ihP 60’s chord changes and harmonies, as the quality of the Album. Given the pany. A luncheon was served at 12:00 for Student Assembly president Proposed. - DRIVEWAY SEALER IN THE WORLD. CASH a CARRY interpreted as a jingoistic day for the p, S a n d A s ^ o S o n 5 f is Elvis’ style. Most of Costello’s song-writing prowess of Sting and the SLABVED2 after which more lectures and films pointed out that the SA is represen­ Jay J. Giles WW II generation. The disillusion- Sem istrv Teaches and thI songs have a high, metallic ^ ta r musical prowess of the other mem- on running were shown with the tative of too small a group — that is, Superintendent of Water and Sewer NOW ONLY SIDES ' r - « ment and disenchantment of the sound as opposed to the deep, throaty bres of the band, ’The Police are sure program concluding at 3:30. the honor students. Each promised Department JENNITE J-16 RES. $8.99 SALE Vietnam-Watergate generation does sound of today. E.C. compensates for to go far. each It was an exciting and interesting that, if elected, he or she would try to Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 22nd day of May 1979. Cash & Carry O w not justifiably disinherit it from the 097-5 .a«».u.a.T L>.n 5 GAL. *8.99 ^ 3 n8 9 day for all who took part at this dreams and ideals of its forefathers, Cental last Saturday, May 19. draw in a better cross section of the program, especially for the winners. Memorial Day is just that- a time to competition consisted MHS student body. But how? FAMILY FUN FOLDINO AHIC It was first year lOH won this remember, and not a time to glorify A good way to interest lower-levql PORCH A PATIO award and it shouldn’t be its last. the evil and blackness of war. Not students would be— no joke— to hold CENTER RUUNU STAIR WAY Hopefully more recognition of this Assembly meetings after school and rio h t^ fnropt thp rfp placed in teams for an oral competi- QUEEN LUMBER UDDITiONAL kind will be given to this outstanding hold after-school detention at the PATIO PICNIC EASY ACCESS TO organization. — Joanne Weiss Uon. Awards were given to the to grassy hills, or the dying, lining meetings. Who knows? An otherwise E X T R A R O O M highest scorers on the written test T h e / / THIS IS THE SEASON FOR PICNIC TABLE park benches and hospitals. j .u u ...... apathetic kid might express an opi­ MAXCEILINQ HTB’9” 5 SWING SET It is for the living that Memorial ^ nion or two, and then he or she might BLACK TABLE Day exisU. By emphasizing those , Nairn, Steve and Mark were among tell a friend about the meetings ... l ^ C N I O R . (Lumbar Additional) REG. HSW Staff dead, the splendor of life is reaf- wo hundred students from Connec- * * * CARPENTER ANTS (Lumbar Additional) Final senior class ranks came out ? K O H *53.12 SAVE 10% ingrid jf?o?sof frm rre^-efv^enttyToS ’Tuesday. ’This subject would not be In addition to being notable were it not for some of the unsightly and unsanitary, questions that can be heard J U N E S l h Black Ants excavate REG. 39” extensive galleries in wood Carolyn E g a n ...... Feature editor Z ' i T e n/p your understandiW’ Mrs ruminating throughout M I^ ’s halls. Heavy duly • 16 ga. to serve as nesting places S L ' j ' l Z s k i a vulnerable w a j Ind that its in- who accompanied the Some of these are; “Will you and r-16ga steel tubing SALE SALE ...... ^'" I? to Rust deturrent salin black graduate in the top ten percent?” and may cause extensive S S :::::: '. : i£ »pr.di..wmy >5 damage to your home. REG. 31.95 all plated Zane Vaiiohn Warrant p more determined crusade . .L “'"'c u itie s witn tne “Will you graduate in the top, fifty REG 57.35 . a -. requires one sheet Aane vaugnn...... Advisor fgj. — C V E testing as this was the first year the percent?” “Will you graduate?” 4- K 8' K V exterior plywood *45“ * • * SALE *35.55 , 1 ' Chemathon was held. However, she ONLY A 875 Point-ot-purchase display ■ Last-Ditch Effort Dept.: Seniors box. illustrates finishing should be exempt from final exams if suggestions 32 x 43 ’ '4 x 4V« 48 lbs. they hold an “A” average in a given 72" Diameter x 30” High course. The second semester of the BUSS •27” senior year is designed to combine education with go^ times. Those In I Fmentivi HoiileBOBce p n g i u i YOUR GOMPLHE who are dilligent and earn excellent Afl to -TICKETS grades should be rewarded with HOME IMPROVEMENT to ep w Iw .g !g l e n n e y THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. exam exemption. 649-9240 CENTER Anyway, how serious can the final MANCHESTER OLA TONBURY ELLINGTON WILLINQTON exams be for the graduating class of CO. 8 33SN.MAINST. 63HBBRONAVE RT.S 3 WESTRD RTA 4 ’79? The senior class picnic is 878-6213 429-9916 scheduled for the day before exams IN TKE. CAfm tklA BUSSEITERMINinORCOMNT 649-5253 633-4675 start! — Mike Wilson Tht Oldest & Largest in Conn. VISA' Jcisf

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®te lieralti I f Help Wanted 13 Help Wented 13 ^ UQUIDATION Help Wanted BANKRUPTCY C8URT ORDERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Notice is hereby given that Aamco transmissions of 53 Tolland. TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. CLERK - checking invoices, 9 OF 79 STORES Apply 81 Commerce Street, HOUSEKEEPING APPLICATIONS Now being receipts and general office ke, Manchester, CT. has performed repairs upon a 1971 Glastonbury. PTG duties. 40 hour week. Apply AUTHORIZED I c Tempest, Identification I233371G115924 on behalf of accepted for 2 full time NOTICE a COMPANY. 'Telephone 633- Housekeepers. Apply Monday Gaer Bothers, 140 Rye Street, O F T H E B A N I Stan Maselek whose last known address was 47 Church Street, 7631. South Windsor. PUBLIC HEARING Vernon, Ct. The cost of the repairs is 8608.25 together with thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., JUDGE, U.S. I CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC at Meadow’s Convalescent BOARD OF DIRECTORS storage charges at the rate of 85.00 per day from May 1st, 1979. Home, 333 Bidwell Street, CLERK / CASHIER COURT... S Aamco Transmission claims an Artificers Lien against said - Experienced only. Top WANTED FOR PATENT TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT wages, ^ply: Atlas 'nle, 18ra Manchester, 647-9194. District of NE motor vehicle under the provisions of Connecticut General EAST CATHOLIC MEDICINE DEPARTMENT- Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Tovn of Berlin ’Tpke., Wethersfield, In modern pharmacy. Plea­ Statutes # 4941, in said amount plus cost of sale. HIBH SCHOOL 5634151. PART TIME CUSTODIAN - 78-B-176 Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the Notice is further given that Aamco Transmissions intends to Apply in person: Metronics, sant working conditions in a Hearing Room at the Town Hall, 41 Center Street, sell said vehicle in satisfaction of said Artificers Lien, storage Inc., Route 6 ft 44A, Bolton. professional atmosphere. Full Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 5,1979, at 8:00 p.m. time. Apply at once to charges, and sale cost at a Public Auction to be held at its place FAIR manager. Liggetts Rexall to consider and act on'the following: of Business located at 53 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, Ct. on PART TIME OR LATHE OPERATOR - 50 hours. Paid holidays. Parkade Drug, 4()4 West Mid­ PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF RATES AND CHARGES Saturday, June 9,1979 at 10 A.M. Dated at Manchester, Connec Friday 6 to 11; FULLTIME Excellent insurance benefits. dle Turnpike, Manchester, Ct. MANCHESTER SEWER DEPARTMENT ticut this 21st day of May 1979. Saturday Noon to 11 S M A L L f r i e n d l y ; Apply in person: Metronics, I.QUARTERLY SEWER USE RATES Rfdea, G a m e s , LOCAL COMPANY ls( Inc., Route 6 ft 44A, Bolton. LAUNDRY WORKER- Full time, including every other GENERAL CUSTOMER BUXING Tag Sale, Cratta, ; looking for Production-, , Minded people for light I LEGAL ASSISTANCE To do weekend, for institution laun­ Minimum Charge: (87.74) 87.62 for the first 1200 cubic feet. Kiddle Area dry operation. Apply in per­ iShopwork. Day orj Estate Settlement and little (For the Next 50,000 c.f.) CAR RAFFLE research work. Full time or son: East Hartford (jonvales- (80.645/100 c.f.) NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL MOTOR VEHICLE ,evening shifts. cent Home, 745 Main Street, (For the Next 1,286,700 c.f.) ( 0.54/100 c.f.) •HOURLY RATE PLUS part time. Estate Experience is required. Call 633-4617. East Hartford. (For the Next 1,337,000 c.f.) ( 0.34/100 C.f.) AT PUBLIC AUCTION. 'BONUS, WITH (For the Next 1,337,000 c.f.) ( 0.30/100 c.f.) Notice is hereby given that Aamco Transmissions ol 53 ’ OPTIONAL OVERTIME.! LEGAL SECRETARY- Fast AU in Excess of (4,011,900 c.f.) 1200 c.f.* Tolland ’Turnpike, Manchester, Ct. has performed services upon T L t o k m m t u , ( 0.27/100 c.f.) □ N O T IC E S * Call or stop In; paced Glastonbury Law Firm a 1965 Buick StaUon Wagon, Identification 1444655H173467, on seeks experienced Secretary '0.635/100 c.f. behalf of a Mrs. Gloria Sokolis whose last known address was 82 *A11 use is based on metered water use. for interesting and Full or part time. Good salary and Union Street, Rockville, Ct. ’The cost of the service is 845. Aam- Pereonelt Creative challenging position. Heavy pleasant working comtitions. U. (JUARTERLY SEWER USE RATES CO Transmissions claims an Artificers Lien against said motor Marketing Corp. Real Estate and Domestic W«n$haw’$ Bridal Shop FOR LYDALL, INC. vehicle under the provisions of Connecticut General Statutes 8 RIDE WANTED TO Relations Work, much contact M Pratt t t 199 Forest Street HMttortt, c t Ihe above schedule of User (Charges will apply less a credit 49-61 in said amount plus cost of sale. HAMILTON STANDARD, with clients. Full benefit Manchester, Ct. package. Call 633-4617. ______azT-saes______for LydaU’s prior payment of its share of the 1971 bond debt, Notice is further given that Aamco Transmissions intends to Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. 643-6108 Monday Cali 643-5686. which credit has been calculated to be 80.06 per 100 cubic sell said vehicle in satisfaction of said Artificers Lien and sale or Tuesday AM PLUMBER WANTED- Must cost at a Public Auction to be held at its place of business ASSISTANT TO PENSION feet « • be experienced. Top wages. 7 ANALYST- Position requires located at 53 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, Ct. on Saturday, Bonde-Stocke-Uortgegee 8 - User Charges for Lydall, Inc. shall be based primarily upon paid holidays and paid vaca­ bookkeeping background, the June 9, 1979, at 11 A.M. Dated at Manchester, Connecticuf tion. Call evenings 643-6341. , ability to complete metered wastewater flow because part of their water, this 21st day of May, 1979. GOVERNMENT RN-LPN wanted for full or mainly for process, comes from private sources. GUARANTEED BUSINESS part time on all shifts. Apply mathematical computations EXECUTIVE SECRETARY MARBRO CORPORATION D/B/A LOANS - 850,000 to 8350,000. director of nursing. Salmon- with close attention to detail. ra.QUARTERLY SEWER USE RATES To South Windsor company of­ Experience in or knowledge of Aamco ’Transmissions Phone 281-4112. brook Convalescent Home, off FOR EIGHTH UTIUTIES DISTRICT House Street, Glastonbury. ficials in our rapidly growing Pensions, or Investments The schedule of User Charges in I. above will apply, in­ by Michael A. Marino FOR SALE - 25 s h a re s Please call 633-5244. manufacturing company. would be a plus, but will train Good to excellent typing and cluding the measurement of use based on m eter^ water , President. Manchester State Bank. suitable applicant. Hours 8 Below market. Call 643-2621. NURSES AIDES wanted for shorthand skills. Aggressive a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru use, less a credit for the Eighth District’s prior payment of and flexible person needed for Friday. Reply in confidence to its share of the 1971 bond debt, which credit has been , full time on all shifts. Apply director of nursing. Salmon- this challenging position. Box EE, c/o Manchester calculated to be 80.06 per 100 cubic feet. It's the way to got When Ability to work without super­ Herald, stating qualifications brook Convalescent Home, off vision a plus. Apply In- IV. SURCHARGE RATES LEGAL NOTICE you need to tell people House Street, Glastonbury. background and experience. about your business, dustronics, 489 Sullivan Ave., References required. In addition to the above sewer use charges, the Sewer The Planninc Commission of the Town of Bolton will hold a Please call 633-5244. South Windsor. E.O.E. ------Department will levy surcharges for excessive quantities of public bearing on Thursday, May 31,1979, at 8:00 P.M. in the tell them with the r 'W -:= = := Classified ads. NURSES AIDES - Full time, PART TIME SUMMER Community Hall for the purpose of considering a subdivision Biochemical Oxygen Demand (B.O.D.5) and Suspended and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. EMPLOYMENT^ Concession Sqlids (S.S.) as follows: submitted by Lawrence F. Fiano of Property on Route 44A Experienced preferred, but RN or LPN - Full time. 11 PM Stand Attendants. Must be (Boston ’Turnpike) and South Road. able to work weekends. Over B.O.D.5: (80.06). 8.067 Per pound in excess of (300) 350 we will train. Apply in person: to 7 AM. Laurel Manor, 91 A copy of said map is on file in the office of the Town Clerk. 18 please. Apply to manager: milligrams per litn (mg/L), as determined by laboratory East Hartford Convalescent Chestnut Street, Manchester. Richard Morra, Acting Chairman 649-4519. Friday thru Sunday evenings. aiihlysis. Home, 745 Main Street, East James S. Klar, Secretary INVITATION Hartford. East Hartford Drive-In ALL OF OUR S.S.: (80.03) 80.06 Per Pound in excess of (600) 350 068-5 RN or LPN - 7 AM to 3 PM. Theatre, or East Windsor milligrams per liter (mg/L), as determined by laboratory , TO BID NURSES AIDES- Full time, Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut Drive-In Theatre, Route 5. 7 analysis. all shifts. Experience Street, Manchester. 649-4519. p.m. to 9 p.m. STOCKROOMS The Manchester Board of preferred, but training will be Septic tank discharge at Sewage Treatment Plant: LEGAL NOTICE TSSSBS tEr o BvR n Education solicits bids for given. Apply in person: East Now Hn Op*nlngi For (810.00/load) 820.00/load Connecticut Department of Mental Health Kindergarten Supplies for the HartforcT Convalescent Home, 745 Main Street, East Hart­ CASHRS, COUNTER HELP, £ EMPTIED OUT! V. EXCEPTION METERS- 90 Washington Street, Hartford, Connecticut 1979-1980 school year. Sealed MACHINIST- Experienced bids will be received until 3:00 ford. MMNTEMIKEIELP. Our stock clerks have transferred LARGE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS CONNECTICUT ANNUAL REVIEW AND PROGRESS lathe operators, set-up and P.M., June 14, 1979 at which work from blueprints. First Cty MtnehMiM Drlv*-in everything remaining In our stock- The Sewer Department will permit the use of exception PART TIME Work from home PLAN FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE time they will be publicly shift. Overtime available. ■tturltOO pjn. meters, installed and maintained by the customer at the on the phone servicing our rooms to the sales floor. Add­ 10-1-79 to 9-30-80 opened. The right is reserved Paid health insurance. Also customer’s expense, for the purpose of measuring process customers in your spare time. itional new merchandise was Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the docu­ to reject any and all bids. part time retired machinist. EVERYTHING water that is not discharged to the sanitary sewer system. 249-7773. Inquire Chapel Tool Co., 81 ment known as the Fiscal year 1980 Connecticut State Annual Specifications and bid forms found and is now on dispiay... ’The quantity of water so measured will be deducted from the Woodland Street, Manchester. WE ARE LOOKING FOR 2 Review and Progress Plan for providing mental health ser­ may be secured at the EXPERIENCED so, hurry in. Quantities total quantity of metered water use prior to calculation of 646-5836, ambitious sales people. Will vices to residents of Connecticut is now available for review Business Office, 45 N. School MACHINISTS ft LATHE train. Full or part time. the sewer use charge. iimited to stock on hand at the locations listed below. This plan for comprehensive Street, Manchester, Connec­ OPERATORS- Full or part Excellent commission time. Excellent benefits. App­ GIRL FRIDAY / schedule. Call Jeff at Keith and suMect to prior VI. SEWER SYSTEM CONNECTION CHARGES mental health services meets the requirements specified in ticut. Raymond E. Demers, RECEPTIONIST - For 1 girl section 314(d) of the Public Health Services Act and Section ly in person at: 1422 Tolland Real Estate 6464126. saie. First come, A. Complete installation by Town in Town roadway, right of Business Manager 'Turnpike, Manchester. LM office in Manchester, Must be '237 of the Community Mental Health Act which is required way, or easement: 084-5 Gill Welding Manufacturing familiar with typing, PART TIME JANITORIAL first served. for Connecticut to receive federal mental health funds under bookkeeping and filing. Hours GUARANTEED Size Charge Co. Division of BHS, Inc., or WORK. Hours ideal for section 314(d) of the Public Health Services Act or for any 8:30 to 4:30 five days a week. 6” Connection-up to 40’ ...... (8450) 8680/(k)nnection call 647-9931. retired gentleman. 6:30 - 8:30 mental health project to receive funds under Parts A, B, or C LEGAL 8140./wk. Submit resume to In Excess of 40’ ...... (8 12) 8 17/Foot AM. Call 646-1512 after 3 PM. of the Community Mental Health Centers Act. The plan has Box B, c/o Manchester 8” Connection-up to 40’ ...... (8550) 8720/C;onnection ATTENTION - Need 2 people Herald. been adopted by the Commissioner of Mental Health and is NOTICE OF EXPERIENCED In Excess of 40’ ...... (8 14) 8 18/Foot over 21. Immediate employ­ presently under review by the Board of Mental Health Ad­ PUBLIC HEARING ment. This is not a fancy ad, '6" Lateral installed in right of w ay ...... (8 12) 8 17/Foot AGENCY EXPANSION- visory Council, the State Health Coordinating Committee In accordance with the we simply want a person who PLUMBERS HELPERS ^ 1 8” Lateral installed in right of w a y ...... (8 14) 8 18/Foot needs a permanent job. Ad­ Highly competitive product Commercial and and the Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, provisions of Section 128, Title lines, looking for career, ^S^ANTUU, The above charges include the cost of labor, tools, material, vancement opportunity. Call Industrial Education and Welfare. 23, U.S. Code as prescribed in between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - oriented agents. Life, Health, M BELOW equipment, administration, engineering, and inspection. the Federal-Aid Highway Casualty. Licensed Agents Call alter 5 PM WVENTORy Copies are available for inspection at the following 528-3869. E.O.E. preferrM. Ei;ceIIent commis­ B. Installation in Subdivisions locations: Program Manual, Volume 7, 269-4895 289-1613 Chapter 7, Section 5 dated sion schedule. Draw Account In a new subdivision or where a developer must install a new Office of the Commissioner December 30, 1974 from the available for right individual. sewer main, the developer will install all sewer facilities, in­ Department of Mental Health TEXAS OIL CO. needs Call Mr. Brown at 649-2656. TYPIST / SECRETARY FOR Federal Highway Administra­ MEDICAL OFFICE. cluding bouse connections, at his expense in accordance with 90 Washington Street mature person. We train. tion, the Town of Manchester Write A.U. Dick, Box 789, Ft. Knowledge of medical th$ .specifications of.tlie.%wer Department. Under all con­ Hartford, Connecticut 06115 SECRETARY / with the assistance of the Worth, Tex. 76101. RECEPTIONIST- We’ve got technology nelpful but not es­ ditions where work in a street on a sewer project is sential. 5 day week in pleasant entirely completely by private contractor, a charge of ^. 0 0 Region I Office Connecticut Department of this really good job in WHOLESALE! Greater Bridgeport CMHC Transportation, will hold a BABYSITTER NEEDED- Manchester. It is an in­ surroundings. 649-8979, 8:30 for each connection shall be paid at the time of permit 1635 Central Avenue design public hearing on June Call anytime after 6 p.m., 646- teresting and diversified posi­ AM to 11 AM only. nn-unc application to cover the cost of engineering, administration, 0767. 50 aixl inspection. P.O. Box 117 28, 1979 at 7:30 P.M. in the tion offering excellent pay, % good fringes, and congenial Bridgeport, CT 06610 Town Hall Hearing Room, 41 C. Recovery of Excessive Costs Tel. 57M723 Center Street, Manchester. surroundings to someone who iOMMUNICATIOI has a pleasant personality, is The above listed charges are to be considered minimum. U MEDICAL ASSISTANT FOR CABLE, INC. SHOE S/HE Region n Office This hearing will be con­ DOCTORS OFFICE, above average typist, and can ■niMw nscoun OF the connection involves unusual depth, water table, the S Qlon Road, MondwoUr One State Street cerned w ith the Town’s ROCKVILLE - Monday, handle a busy telephone. excavation of rock or removal and replacement of cement New Haven, Connecticut 06511 recommended plan for the Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Hours 8:45 a.m. until 4:45 6 47-146 8 concrete pavement (excluding sidewaik, curb, etc.), the ac­ Tel. 789-7963 realignment of Conn. 83 at its 12 to 6. Send resume to Box p^^m., Monday thru Friday. tual costs of installation shall be charged. Reply in confidence, including Region in Office intersection with Route 44A CC, c/o Manchester Herald. 81.111. and 5 p.m. OFF! business and personal SHOES NOTE: ( ) Indicates Existing Charges: All Others are Norwich State Hospital — Kettle Bldg. and U.S.6. The affect of the POSITIONS Spiffs, Proposed. proposal on adjacent proper­ SECRETARY - Full time. references to Box C, c/o Norwich, Connecticut Manchester Herald. AVAILABLE ties will also be discussed. Some shorthand required. • Jay J. Giles, Superintendent Tel. 889-7361 X739 South Windsor Bank ft Trust This proposal is being 1, 2, and S SMftt U Water and Sewer Department Region IV Office Co. Main office, ^ p ly in per­ CARPENTER On Bia lob Iralnlng provldod. recommended under the Ur­ EXPERIENCED IN •im Sln^*'*OBOY$ Dated at Manchester, Connecticut 233 Main Street son. 1033 John Fifcii Blvd., ban Systems Program, a REMODELING - Call Robert Inqulra Main Offlea Tbig^23rd day of May 1979. Room 700 South Windsor. Between 9 AM piiaranteed t o b e p r ic e d . ■ jSjWWFWTWIW •“ «»«* 0 ^ federal, state and local and 3 PM. Jarvis 643-6712. lo oo o k New Britain, Ck)nnecticut cooperative effort toward im­ R e w S WHOLESALE! Tel. 827-7790 proved circulation and safety MECHANIC NEEDED- To WE ARE LOOKING for a AN EAST HARTFORD Physi­ Nothing is held U^NMERS •SNEAKERt Region V Office in urban areas. work 4 hours per day. Must hard working and conscien­ cian needs someone to assist •C A tU ilU Medical Arts Building know construction equipment. tious saleswoman with some in Clerical responsibilities in S Qo-rioht to the bare wails! In accordance with the 95 North Main Street Have own tools. Send resume retail experience for 30 to 40 a Medical Office. Good skills Remember%ouMI be paying less I PUBLIC NOTICE I provisions of the Federal-Aid Waterbury, Connecticut 06702 to: P.O. Box 8, Coventry, hours / week. Diamond Show­ and interest in public contact Highway Program Manual Conn., 06238. case, Manchester Parkade. than dealers are lor the same Tel. 754-4151 a must. Previous experience a Volume 7, Chapter 7, Section 2 plus. Salary commensurate goods. Once they’re qone thats it OOf-i ' ______dated December 30,1974 from CARD GALLERY- Full time EXTRUDER OPERATOR with ability. Please enclose ® SO HURRY. Receive an FAIR the Federal Highway Ad­ Assistant Manager. Also: TRAINEE- Growing company resume with reply to Box F, will train person with good I 4 ' ministration, this project has P art time Sales Clerk. Apply c/o Manchesterr Herald.1 East Catholic work history. Night shift. I been determined to be a in person only. EOE. 3% A Broad Street, Manchester Excellent company benefits. ABSOLUTELY, High School “Non-Major Federal Action" AUTO BODY MAN- Full or I CALL TODAY.. Parkade, Manchester, Conn. Call weekdays 8-4, 643-0240. part time. Flat rate, or by the I May - - S by the Connecticut Depart­ f i 2324 2 -26 job. Apply at 270 Hartford NO EXCEPTIONS! ment of Transportation. Con­ TRUCK DRIVERS- Must Road, Manchester. 70% OFF & MORE! The E.C.H.S Parents currence in tMs determina­ AT ONCE STOCK CLERK- have Class II License. Apply Club will sponsor a tion will be requested of the P art time, steady work. Must in person at Manchester XRAY TECHNICIAN FOR EVERYTINNG GOES Federal Highway Administra­ have working papers. Apply P a c k in g C om pany. 349 DOCTORS OFFICE - Part fair Wed, May 23 and tion. at: 299 Green Road, WetherelTStreet, Manchester. time including Saturday mor­ nings. 872-8321. TO THE BARE WALLS! Thurs., May 24 from A plan showing the Manchester, Saturday, between 9 a.m and noon. 6-10 p.m.; FrI, May 26 recommended proposal is Our doors will be closing soon, so from 6-11 p.m.; and available for public inspection BABYSITTER NEEDED- in the office of the Town HIGH SCHOOL- take this iast opportunity to avaii Sat. May 26 noon-11 Monday thru Thursday, 3 p.m. SOPHOMORE OR JUNIOR yourseif of remarkable savings on Clerk, Town Hail, 41 Center to 10 p.m. Own transportation. GIRLS - for part time p.m . There will be a Street, Monday through Call 649-6022. Friday; MR CONDmONWG famous branded top quality waitress work. After school variety of rides, Friday, 8:30 A.M. through weekends anytime. and Saturdays, ^ply in per­ SERVICE MECHAHC merchandise. Ail are brand new, games, booths, kid­ 5:00 P.M., as well as the son: Brass Key Restaurant. factory fresh and currently styled. Newington, office of the MORE THAN d le area, and Department of TransportatioA SEWERS- Experienced on In­ WSI LIFEGAURD - Needed Good wages and working All safes final and cash only, due dustrial Sewing Machines. for summer pool. Apply Foun­ conditions. Experienced moonwalk. A 1979 located at 160 Pascone Place, Will train if necessary. Good to the nature of this sale! 8:30 A.M. through 4:30 P.M. tain Village 175 Downey only. Please call Pontiac Grand Prix starting pay for the right peo­ Drive, Manchester. will be raffled Sat. Written statements and ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday EVER BEFORE! exhibits in place of, or in addi­ thru Friday. Apply in person EXPERIENCED LATHE 6 4 9 - S 6 9 1 night. at: Pillowtn Corp., 49Regent tion to, oral statements made OPERATORS ft A 8 B C00LIN8 at the hearing, may be mailed Street, Manchester. Equal MACHINISTS. We need a few This is your iast caii to take IMARRANTIES Opportunity Employer M/F. ‘’All rtwritable and non-profit- or delivered to either the of­ good people to join a young, advantage of the astounding discounts . organlxaUona withing to have their Public An- fice of the Town Clerk or to growing company. Excellent nouncementa publithed free in this apace era GROWING WHOLESALE benefits and overtime. Full or the attention of Mr. Earle R. DISTRIBUTOR- Seeks depen­ avaliabie only In an Out AREVAUD urged to contact Joe McCavanaugh, Qanaral art time. Please apply at: L Munroe, Chief-Municipal dable individual to assist with I Gilt, Welding ft ttenufac- of Business Sale, like this. Manager ol Regal Muffiart of Manchattar. Systems Section, State of deliveries and warehouse R ADMINISTRATIVE ONAU Space will be allotad on a Aral coma, Ural turing. Division of BHS, Inc., JM Fields’ losses are Connecticut, Department of work. Excellent opportunity 1422 T olland T u rn p ik e, ASSISTANT - for private non- APPUCABLE PRODUCTS Transportation, Bureau of for advancement. Paid Manchester, Conn., or call pfofit statewide childrens your gain, Hurry! Highways, P.O. Drawer A. vacations, holidays and Carl Skold 647-9931. organization based in Hart­ ford. Excellent typing skills Wethersfield, Connecticut, benefits. For appointment Experienced only please. caU, 649-4563. and some basic bookkeeping 06109 and must be received no required. Experience with later than 4:30 P.M., July 12, word processing unit TTWMU COOK - Position available for desireable. Must organize of­ coNeucnmev 1979. breakfast and lunch cook. All persons interested in this Come in for interview. Silver fice and run office in absence SECRETARY - Full time. of director. Must work well COLLECT lUMOMOm matter are welcome to attend Lane Pavilion, 568-7520. SAM NASM COMHMIY Some shorthand required. with many people and be able RegalSei!^ the public bearing. Hours - Monday thru FYiday 0NE0FiiiMu5m rsiiuiMn SECRETARY- Wlllimantic to develop and coordinate 820 SILVER 8:30 to 4:30 PM with an oc­ meetings and conferences. ■ r uffrt rMNirniriirr «|,ing nhA .« •M|rrn»r Commissioner casional Friday til 7 PM. App­ Law Office. Excellent typing UQWMMtfr OMMakitL’ Connecticut E.O.E. Salary negotiaable. ly in person: South Windsor skills essential. Will train. SBjOOO base. Mnd resume: OPEN MEMORIAL DAY MAY 28ttl 10 A.M. TO 0 i i F M U C n M n oh i^ r Mon.*Pri. I a.m. • 6 p.m. Herald Department of Submit resume and Wxt Kink ft Trust Co., 1033 John Phoot 041-2112 t il...... • a.ffl.. 12 noon , CeWA, 60 Lorraine Street; Transportation Fitch Blvd., &uth W in^r. references to Box DD, c/o Hartford, .a. 08105. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 098-5 Manchester Herald. T EVENING HERALD, Fri., May 25, 1979 — PAGE TWENTY-ONE Frank and Emetl _AnENTION!! EVENING HERALD ClASSinED ADVERTISERS: ^ ___C . a new home? w A ir£ /«.-. ifW E'D You don't have , / L I K E t h e C H E c K/ to shell out much 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE to jjet his results. § ) p l e a s e — A N D A F i f t Ee n - m i n l / t b Sarrieaa Ottarad 31 Sarylcaa Ottarad 31 Palnling-Paparing 32 Building Contracting 33 CALL_643^2718 after 5 p.m. or 643"27 1 1 during business hours 8:30-5 h e a d C4M TREE SERVICE - Free QUALITY PAINTING and FARRAND REMODELING - estimates, discount senior Paper Hanging by Willis Halp Wintad Cabinets and Formica Tops, 13 Halp W a n M 13 citizens. Company Schultz. Fully insured THsMi S ts EDUCATION □ REAL ESTATE 23 Home* For Sala 23 BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAYS, Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ Manchester-owned and Parking Lots etc. Repairs 4 references. 6494343. ditions, Decks, All types of PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - operated. Call 6^1327. Remodeling and Repairs. Full time. Coventry PHNA. REAL ESTATE Driveways Sealed. Free. Phone 643-6017. P O S IT IO N Privata Inatnietlona 13 Homaa For Sala 33 Estimates. G 4 H Paving 4 Apartmanta For Pant 83 wantad to Ron! 57 Auloa For Sala 81 RN or BSN experience AVAILABLE Involving ^ ■ wasHi vw a w ilV * We’rt all you naad to know B 4 M TREE SERVICE - Construction Co. 646-5033. ”30 J.P. LEWIS 4 SON- Interior preferred. E.O.E. m -W 9 . ffif’ REMEDIAL READING and Close to Town Hall in rail aatata. Specialists in tree and stump and Exterior painting, paper LEON CIESZYNSKI LIVE-IN SITTER in exchange WAN’TED- Apartment for 2 Trio of Tops contact. Must have math; individualized work Naighborhood offlcaa Years Experience!” Member BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ 1969 TOYOTO- Running condi­ ;3004s9.ft removal. Senior Citizen of Manchester Chamber of hanging, remodeling, carpen­ for low rent. One child working girls- 2 bedrooms. FULL TIME- Responsible with figures, program, (lst-8th grade) by CovMitryLalw avarywhara. Discount. 24 hour service. 643- try. Fully insured. 649-96^. ditions, Remodeling, Rec accepted. Large 5 room apart­ tion. Needs some work. Call VERNON - Aluminum sided 6 plus bmlhani Commerce. CaU 633-8155 after 6:00 p.m. after 4 p.m., 6498027. Delivery Man needed to Rapid growth, equM pppor- m aster’s degree te th e r. 56^ 1/2 room Cape. Wall to wall 7285. Rooms, Garages, Kitchens ment with pool. CaU after 4 deliver appliances and some tunity company. Call In- 8975. a ^ OPEN HOUSE A4W PAINTING Contrac­ Remodeled. Ceilings, Bath PM., 6497244. carpeting throughout. WILL CLEAN CELLARS, 2 - 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX in 1%9 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS warehousing. Good hourly dustronics, 289-1588. Fireplaced living room. Many KEITH RI^ESTATE LESPERANCE REWEAVING bum holes. tors. Quality painting and Tile, Dormers, Roofing. wage. Call 647-9997. ATTICS and haul away scrap Verplanck School area. 649- S CONVER’flBLE - ExceUent built-ins. Lovely private yartf. ------646-4126 Sunday-27th-l-5 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. iron FREE OF CHARGE. paper hanging at reasonable Residential or (Commercial. VERNON- 4 room apartment 4899. JANITORIAL HELP Near schools. $64,500. 'FTin- Window shades, Venetian rates. Fully insured. Free 649-4291. in 2 family house. Convenient running condition. $375. CaU WANTED- 5 to 9 p.m., Mon­ Call 644-3234. 684-2847. cipals only. Call 875-7415. 6 4 6 - 0 5 0 S blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- rural location. $215 monthly, 4/5 ROOM FLAT / SMALL day thru Friday. East Hart- WATERFRONT year round UUMDRY POSmON 457 Cantar Btraat Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- COMPLETE REMODELING 7696. includes heat, hot water ana HOUSE- Working couple, no fonl area. Roger C. Pease, M u u o m home and summer resort all 127 Hickory Dr r •nrtnamilmil, >iatMyl 1978 PLYMOUTH VOLARE - imra^t 5221. SERVICE - Rooms, garages, appliances. 647-1113 after 6:30 children, small well behaved Building Maintenance, 875- in one. 7 room maintenance HooSng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 p.m. Station wagon. 4 new radial Appllcatlon't are now 6570. IMMEDIATE Cash for your Completely renovated additions dormers, roofing PERSONAL Paperhanging dog. Manchester / East Hart­ tires, shocks and brakes. CaU free Ranch. Located on an ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, For particular people, by being accepted lor part RUNCHESTER property. Let us explain our starter or retirement and siding. Call M3-5001. ford. $175-$^ per month. Call 6494644. First time ever on the exclusive private section of attics, garages, yards Dick. Cali 643-5703 anytime. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ NEED MORE SPACE? 5 649-4593, time employment In our fair proposal. Call Mr. one bedroom home. market. Custom built 6 Belfiore, 647-1413. Coventry Lake. Over $100,000. cleaned, moving, ment Co. Expert installation room with appliances and laundry department ArHelat lor Sala 41 CUSTOM DRAPERIES- of aluminum siding gutters room Ranch with 3 Attractive financing * TAP SALES trucKing.Loam for sale. Lawn Special Spring Time Rates! PROFESSIONAL PAINTING yard. Available now. Just MATURE MOTHER AND Applicants must be over 18 available. R. Zimmer, J.D. service. No job too big or and trim. Roofing installation generous bedrooms, 2 Directions; Rt 6 & 44A Limited Time. Maae to your - Interior and Exterior. $195.00 (623-3). CaU Rental BABY wish to share apart­ Excellent working con Real Estate, 646-1980 or 647- TAG SALE- MAY 25-26, 94, 6 small. 568-8522. Commercial and Residential. and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. Assistors. Small fee. 2395646. FILE CLERK baths, fully applianced to right on RT 31 to DINING ROOM SET - 5 specifications. Free Decor ment or house on long term, 1971 CHRYSLER 6 passenger ditlone. Contact Mr 1139. chairs, table and buffet. Cushman Drive. Free Estimates. Fully In­ kitchen, H4 treed and right on Daly Rd. to left and Measurements. Call 649- SPECIALIZING cleaning and temporary basis. Needed im­ Town and Country Station Lavigne. Meadows Con £ L fiI} X r 4 Refrigerator and stove. Call Miscellaneous items. Built in BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. 4266. sured. 646-4879. MOVE RIGHT IN - Sunny 1 mediately. Manchester / sur­ Wagon. Low mileage, Full time position,' must shrubbed acres. on South Rd. to left on 646-3107. surface units and oven, bicy­ repairing chimneys, roofs, valescent Home, Monday REALTORS Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney bedroom with appliances and rounding towns. CaU 646-4884. excrilent condition. Load^. Friday. 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. 847 have good communica­ Lakeview. Then 1st left cle, automobile. repairs. No job too small new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Mrch. Only $185.00 (503-1). "Heniher All Points Relocation" ROTO TILLING HOME years Experience. Howley, Power steering, brakes. Dual 9194. tion skills and good alpha­ 4 1st right.Watch for SCREENED LOAM - Save! Call 644-8356 for es­ PAINTCRAFTERS - Not just Call Rental Assistors. Small •••••••••••••••••••••••••• air, front and rear. Etc. WOLVERTON AGENCY It’s the way to gol When GARDENS- Reasonable 643-5361. fee. 2395646. num eric abilities. Full 20 HARVARD ROAD our sign Driveway gravel, processed timates. rates. Please call 646-6640. painters - CRAF^M EN. 'Not c e lla r gas. $1400 firm. 643- company benefits, free HEALroRS gravel, sand, stone and fill. you need to tell people just quality - PERFECTION. □ AUTOMOTIVE 649-2813 is an address you can be ROOFER WILL Install roof, parking. George Grilling, Andover. about your buelnesa, EXPERT PAINTING and WOMAN W ITH Not just price - PRIDE. Call CARPETED 2 BEDROOM. FULL « PART TIME WORK proud of. This charming 6 742-7886. toll them with the LANDSCAPING Specializing 646-5424 or 643-0173. siding or gutter for low dis­ Kids okay. Has basement and 1975 FORD COUNTRY Please call Marie Brester MANCHESTER EXPERIENCE WILL DO count price. CaU Ken at 647- Auloa For Sala 81 AVAILABLE for the summer. room Cape with garage, and Classified ads. in Exterior House Painting. Typing in own home for appliances. (555-1) CaU Ren­ SQUIRE WAGON- Im­ at 547-4700. RIDING LESSONS indoor Industrial Space 4,232 sq Tree pruning, spraying, 1566. tal Assistors. Small fee. 239 8191.88 full time. $95.94 part riding ring. Western stock IK baths, awaits your in WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE Businesses and Students. Cali Building ContraoUng 33 maculate condition. 25,000 ft., 1st floor industrial mowing, weeding. Call 742- 5646. WE PAY $10 for complete time. Car needed. Over 18. seat, saddle seat and hunt LESPERANCE SALE - Disston (^rdless Elec­ 646-2437. junk cars. CaU Joey at Tolland miles. Loaded! No body rot, spection. space, including 676 sq. ft. tric hedge shears. $13.74; 7947. ROOFING, PAINTING Done Profits available. Call 9 to 5 seat. All levels 228-9817. WES ROBBINS Carpentry by reliable College Students. Auto Body. 5 2 9 1 ^ . Driven in South Carolina. CaU p.m., 875-8949. Call Today! office. Truck dock. Disston Cordless Electric long r -“»F«nD i uiED"n remodeling specialist. Ad­ MANCHESTER TWO Patty, 649-6971. handle grass trimmers $13.74; GIANT TAG SALE - Two Compare prices, performance BEDROOM APARTMENT. Parking.' $875 monthly in­ 6464)505 families. Furniture, many Providing companionship and ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• VOICE, PIANO Instructions. "Member All Points Relocation” snowmobile safety helmets attaiUoo to adults- WILL BABYSIT in my home. with any professionals. Mick Second floor, heat, hot water, cluding heat. household item ^ toys, mis­ built-ins, bathrooms, Runs but needs work. Best 1971 PONTIAC LE MANS - Bualnaaa Opportunitf 14 Former faculty New York $7.50; assorted lawn Anytime. CaU 643-7303. Simon, Dave Beaulieu. 646- appliances, parking. Security. Music and Art High School. ZINSSER AGENCY cellaneous. 170 Bryan Drive,,' CONFID.KL,IIIM kitchens, 6493446. 1564. offer. CaU 633-8258. Two door hardtop. 359V-8. sprinklers (Thompson) $.59 •No Privacy Invasion Working couple, no pets. 225 P.S. Automatic. Radio. Vinyl Program Director/ Professional Singer/Pianist. Manchester. 9-5. Rain date' MANCHESTER Package 644-8597. 646-1511 IMvIlMiWnliii' and up; hand sprayers $.59 •Unique Refreshing Concept! WATERPROOFING - Monstey, 65 Birch St. Can be top. $1500. 643-2880. Researcher Raaf Batata Wantad 23 June 2nd. ; FOR MOM IXTRAt^AU Ut WE PAY TOP PRICES for store. Excellent location. Well and up; quantities limited. All __ ft. j Hatchways, foundation TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY seen from 4 PM to 8 PM. Secretary/Bookkeeper established business. Call HOWLAND REALTORS TODAY cracks, sump pumps, tile Haating-Plumbing 38 wrecked and junk cars. A 8 B ALL CASH For your property, sales final. Open Monday- Carpentry and general con­ Auto Salvage, 1969 CAMARO - Automatic, Human Needs Assistant Marion E. Robertson, BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot Friday, 7:30-4:30. Closed TAG SALE - 'a Uttle bit o il m w 7 lines, window wells, walls ONE BEDROOM small V-8. Asking $700. 649 643-1108 . within 24 hours. Avoid Red everything. Saturday and Sun-' tracting. Residential and CaU Tony 64^223. Small Realtor, 643-5953. frontage main highway. Saturdays. Cadwell 4 Jones, stucco. Work guaranteed. 30 SEWERLINES, sink lines, APARTMENT on Main PHOTCMpUIDE Housing Advocate/Job Tape, Instant Service. Hayes day, from 9 to 5.104 West Mid­ commercial. Whether it be a 0577. Medium Bank Developer Excellent 8 Room House, plus 46 Adams Street, Manchester, ears Experience! 6434953, small repair job, a custom cleaned with electric cutters, Street. Available June 1st. Large EXCLUSIVE several buildings. Zone Corp. 6464)131. Ct. dle ’Turnpike. by professionals. McKinney $175 monthly, includes heat Researcher Elderly/Day VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco REAUORS 871"5-6963. built home c anything in 1974 FORD MUSTANG II Snacks with locations $3,580 Commercial. Owner financing FREE JUNK CAR Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ and hot water. One month’s A choice of pretty tops Care/Hospice SELLING your house? Call us between, call 6491379. MACH I - air conditioning, for your skirts or pants CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- available. Frank Mott, DEUVERING DARK LOAM TAG SALE - Geaning but lots' REMOVAL! Call 649-7243. PAINTING - AVERAGE pany, 6495308. security. No children, pets or FORD - 1973 GRAN TORINO. COVENTRY first and we’ll make you a of household items. Very FM radio, ralley wheels, 53,- —all are easy to sew. Salary $138/week. 12 month 2355 Ext. 905. Broker, 643-5658. - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also HOUSE $300. 6 years parking. CaU after 7 PM. 644- Excellent condition. Must 000 miles. CaU M3-2567. No. 8191 with Photo- MANCHESTER - 6 ROOM cash offer! T.J. Crockett, reasonable. Saturday 10 - 4: M.. ROTOTILLING LAWN AND CARPENTRY 1. MASONRY- research project. Fully insulated cottage sand, gravel and stone. 643- experience. Quality work. Additions and Remodeling. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 2314. sell. $1200. 643-8422. Guide is in Sizes Small, OFFERS INVITED / Aluminum sided Cape located Realtor, 643-1577. 77 Meadow Lane. GARDENS with rear tine Applicants should obtain Large lot. Just painted, at 177 McKee Street and 9504. References. Steve 6464966. Free estimates. CaU Anthony repairs, plugged drains, 1972 FORD COUNTRY Medium or Large. Meli- RETAIL STORE ON Troy Built TiUer. Call 568- kitchen faucets replaced, SQUIRE WAGON - Air, new um, (12-14) hutton-front, CETA certification and job Courtland. 2 finished MAY WE BUY your home? Squillacote 649-0811. 1973 TORINO - 302, Runs WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- fireplace. Walk to the GIANT SALE - 25 year ac-' 8791. repaired, rec rooms, MANCHESTER - Very nice 4 tires and exhaust. ExceUent ITk yards 45-inch; V- bedrooms upstairs, bathroom Quick, fair, all cash and no excellent. Must sell, descriptions from State 000 per vear. Excellent terms. lake. cumulation. Furniture, toys, bathroom remodeling, heat room apartment. Stove, sacrificing! Any reasonable condition. $1000 firm. 6493803. neck, 2K yards; gath­ Employment offices before Call John, at Chenette on first floor, 2 car garage. problem. Call Warren E. china, clothes, more! May 26,' REFINISHED KITCHEN ered yoke, 2 K' yards. $33,900 Call 523-1997’ for an appoint­ modernization, etc. Free refrigerator. Separate heating offer over $1650. CaU after calling Manchester Area Associates, “Gallery Of Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. SW IM POOLS 27, 28. 37 Elsie Drive. 10-4. CABINETS 4 COUNTER - Estimate gladly given. M 7 M Patterns availabte only ment. CARPENTER - Repairs, system. No pets. References, 3:30 p.m,, 6491150, 528-6063. 1970 PLYMOUTH WAGON - in sizes shown, Conference of Churches, an Homes,” 528-9081. Nn>, On around Woodwork. Floors for homes remodeling, additions, gar­ Plumbing 1. Heating. 6492871. security. $175. 649-4003. V-8. Automatic, air. Depen­ 646-8276 - 742-5321 •MamSMIlntCilIni and apartments. CaU 667-3643, TO ORDER, lend $1.00 fo r OKh equal opportunity employer. 423-1801 •••••••••••••••••••••••«•• ages, roofing. Call David CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1977- dable transporation. $300.00. ittern plui 25$ tar postate and MANCHESTER- Store « 4 New listing ask for Ken. Patria, 644-1795. MANCHESTER - first floor, “Medallion Edition.” Mint 643-6051. fandllng. Houaahold Qooda 40 31’x16'x6' .. $939 A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD SUE BURNETT I ^ m Apartment. Busy loca­ SELIG REALTY TAG SALE - Saturday, 10 - 6. BOTTI HEATING 7 two family, five rooms, 2 Condition! Air, electric win­ tion. Excellent opportunity 6KR00MMIKH ED’S UGHT TRUCKING - Could help to sell your items Manchaalar Evaning Harald ‘Hn>«n>iriMillllMl]n- FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY PLUMBING- Toilet repairs, bedrooms. Heat included. dows, power steering and 1976 CHEVROLET MALIBU 1150 Ava. of Amarlcaa REFRIGERATORS PriM IndudM 15’x 24'k 4' tw im 40 South Alton Street, faster, rent your room quicker for owner/user. Priced to sell. Attics 4 Cellars cleaned. For Own appliances. No pets. CLASSIC STATION WAGON - Ntw York, N.Y. loose ilPPmiL 2 ACRES Washers / Ranges, used, •rwa, Mg sundtcli, ftoelng, fittar, Manchester. (Off East Middle - Remodeling and Additions. kitchen and lav faucets brakes, automatic, lean-burn $41,900. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. m in u s free estimate, call 646-1943. and bring you better results! A vailable July. $330 per Good condition, $2,995. Call CLERICAL OPENING 8 to 16x32INR0U» POOL guaranteed and clean. New •te. Turnpike.) Moving, must sell' Ask the Herald Classified Ad Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 replaced and repaired. engine, valour upholstery. sl^ment damaged, G.E 4 household items. Rain or years experience! For Free Remodeling. CaU 6498641. month. 643-1845 or M3-1773. Firm price $3650 . 646-0299 649-0689. Print Na’melt Addreis »lt1i ZIP 4:30, Monday thru Friday. MANCHES-TER, JUST BOLTON RIDING Man-.$17$9 Squire-$2889 BEAVER TTIEE REMOVAL- taker about details. Put the CODE, SIvie Number and S lie, MANY EXTRAS FmoroAIRE. low jrices. Shine. Estimates, call 646-4239. <* evenings. Must be a good typist, and LISTED- Excellent Cafe ACAD AMY now open. Trails 9 New Listing 2 family. Free Estimates. Call 742-9553 STAR to work for you! Phone FASHION ’79 is filled good with figures. Pleasant on AM to dark. May thru $60,000 AND WORTH IT! B.D. Pearl 4 Son, Main 643-2711. 149 OAKLAND STREET - 3 liquor business with all equip­ 6-6 with 2 new Street, 643-2171. ImtallnUon opUoiMl, full Onnii- and “ Leave It To Beaver” . 78 UNCOU TOWN COUPE with many lovely designs. p^hone. C ontact H artford November. Many new ad­ TAG SALE - 4 Families. ’ F looring 38 room heated apartment. No Also 2 BONUS Coupons! ment. Call for particulars. ’NenbvMPointilWNitiM" GHW B/B heating clng arollabln. Cull Ron colluct Saturday June 2, 1979. 59 CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. 14.000 mllM. LoadwdI Was Despatch i Warehouse, W.E. ditions so you don’t have to appliances, no pets. Security. $10,800. Price . . . S2.00 a copy. ERA, Blanchard I Rossetto, systems, new roof, plum­ FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom 203-324->2S9 O’Connell Drive, East Hart­ Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. Crowley. 528-9551. EOE. 646-2482. wait around for hours! Riding FLOOR SANDING AND Tenant insurance required. 1966 CHEVELLE Add $2.00 for the New B ELFIORE AGENCY bing, wiring, newly Set. Excellent condition. ford. 9 AM to 8 PM. CaU Gary Cusning 3492009. REFINISHING - Floors like CONVERTIBLE - Automatic, at your own risk. Route 85, SEPTIC TANKS 4 LEACH Palnling-Paparing 32 $240 monthly. CaU 646-2426, 9 - NOW (9 9 9 5 . SUCCESS IN SEWING. Bolton. Next to Texaco. 647-1413 528-9493 painted, and 2 car garage. ()ueen-si^ bed, triple dresser, FIELDS INSTALLED- new. Specializing in older 5. 8 cylinder. $650. CaU 6491142 *******••••••••••••••••••• Great buy at $53,900. dresser with shelved mirror, SINGER 600E PO_____ R T A B ^ Grading, Loam. General Con­ floors. Natural and stained before noon. Sehoola-Claaaaa 19 n^M stand. 4 years old. $800. SEWING MACHINE with PAINTING - Interior and LIGHT CARPENTRY - Rec floors. No waxing anymore. 77 HUM V tracting. G 4 H Paving 4 exterior, paperhanging, GAY 3 ROOM APARTMENT- PRODUCTION OPERATORS case. Self-’Threadng bobbin Construction Company. 646- rooms, roofing and ^airs. John Verfaille. 6^5750 after 6 Stove, refrigerator, yard, 1977 FORD PINTO 29.000 miles. Loaded! Was $9695. COLUMBIA- Lovely 3 “NmiwrMPoiRtiReltcitiM’’ TAG SALE - May 28Ui. ’Two excellent work references. Free estimates. CaU Charles FOR ’THE BEST - Manchester and large variety of cams. family. 27 Woodland Street. 10 5033. Free Estimates. ”30 PM. parking. CaU 289-1088, keep RUNABOUT- ExceUent con­ Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 bedroom Ranch on 2,9 acres. ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! Excellent condition. $125. Cali Free estimates. Fully in­ Schiavetti at 649-2405 NOW $ 8 7 9 9 . Garage. Hardwood floors. LOMBARDO 1 ASSOGUTES - 5. Years Experience!” Member sured. Martin Matson, 649 trying. dition. Pius extras! Asking 1st and 2nd Shifts pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Custom made draperies, slip­ after 3PM, 643-1437. anytime. $2350. CaU 289-6617 after 5 Trucks tor Sale 62 Super taxes. $51,900. Quires 6494003 covers and upholstery. Budget Manchester Chamber of 4431. ■To work In machining and/or assembly areas. troductory lesson with this ad Realty. 456-1849. TAG SALE - May 26 4 27,194. (temmerce...... Homaa hr Rant 84 p.m. 77 LMGOLN TOWN SEDM Call 646-6306. or 646-.^549 Terms Arranged. CaU 289-2331 USED PINE CABINE’TS With Applicants tor 1st shift must have some previous or 646-1000. New, free and used articles. Loadtd.WMSeew 1977 CHEVY 1/2 TON / ■ " counter tops. Oven and sur­ CSiildren’s cloUies, toys. 182 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••a 1970 NOVA - Parts for sale. 6 factory work experience. Applicants for 2nd shift HEBRON. COUNTRY MALE ROOMATE to share PICKUP- Customized. Asking face plate. CaU 6496234. Carriage Drive, Manchester. Doga-BIrda-Pala 43 Doga-BIrda-Pota 43 Antiquaa 48 cylinder. Body in good condi­ NOW $ 8 9 9 5 . $4560 or best offer. CaU 647- must have previous production metal working LIVING In extraordinary 7 * TAG SALES large furnished house with other males. $150 Monthly in­ tion. Good tires. Extra parts. 9261 before noon, or after 6 Room Raised Ranch, on treed EXCELLENT USED GAS experience using drill presses, millers, lathes, u m m TAG SALE- 187 Woodbridge TAG SALE- Saturday 9 to 3. A COMPLETE BOARDING SHELTIE PUPPIES- AKC SOLID OAK DINING ROOM cluding utilities. 649-8005. CaU after 5 PM. 528-3294. p.m. acre. Decorator interior, real FIRED.warm air furnace. T%,- grinders, etc. 1st shift hours - 7 am to 3* pm 2nd REAUORS ____ hand hewn beams, and comer DISHWASHER- Sears Deluxe Street, Manchester. 10 til ? Electric fireplace with heat, KENNEL for Dogs and Cats. Registered. Fluffly white SET- 4 extensions, seats 21. LIGHTHOUSE LINCOLH Dishwasher. Portable or 000 B’TU. Good for 4 or 5 Sponsored by: United Dog Bathing and grooming. Rare set in mint condition. BOLTON - 3 room cottage. Uolorcyclaa-Blcyclaa 84 shift hours - 3*> pm fo 12« pm. Air conditioned; am ­ fireplace highlight large fami­ rooms. Also used cast iron draperies and sheers, collars. Home raised with a MERCURY, IHC. l«‘ REXDYTOBE YOUR stationary. Avacado. $150. Pentecostal Church Youth clotnlng, aquarium and For reservations, please call children. Shots, wormed, and China I Silver to go with it. Couple preferred. CaU 7 to 9 ple parking and excellent fringe benefits. Apply at ly room. All appliances. Low radiators. CaU 528-0661. NOVA 1968 t 1970 parts for Rt. 6 A 66, MOTORCYCLE OWN BOSS? to mid 60s. 228-9854. Telephone 649-8653 afternoons Group, Sat., May 28th. supplies, miscellaneous Canine Holiday Inne, 200 ■ complete Vet checked. CaU Antique Bureaus !. Trunks. 5 AM. 1-223-4460. sale. Good running condition. We are Area Represen­ and evenings. items. 149 Richmond Dr., Sheldon Road, Manchester. 633-5626, or 6493897. Royal Copenhagen Teerly Columbia, Conn. INSURANCE- Lowest Rates GK6T STMTER INNKS MAHOGANY dining room, 283 engine. 3 speed. CaU after Available! Immediate Bin­ HIGH STANDARD INC tatives for many TAG SALE- Multi family. Manchester. 646-5971. Christmas Plates. 643-9298. EXTRA LARGE 3 226-9442 31 Prsatiga Park CIrcIa Vernon Vicinity — 4 room! ^ T O D A Y ’S bedroom, bachelor chest and 3 5 PM. 529329? ding. Sunny Day Option. CaU Established Franchises, DOUBLE OVEN ELECTRIC Household, furniture and mfs- FREE KITTENS - 6 weeks BEDROOM HOUSE with East Hartford Ranch, 2 bedrooms, full I S’TOVE- $25.00. 649-5903. chairs. ExceUent condition. cellaneous. Saturday 4 Sun­ PUPPIES - Labrador WANTED: Antique funiture, Joan, 643-1126. and Profitable Enter­ CaU 643-0693. old. Mother calico. Father carpeting, garage, washer / 1975 FORD GRANADA-4 door Manufacluring/marketing sporting firearms walk-out basement, new day, 9 to 4. Cook Drive, Bolton TAG SALE - Saturday, Sunday Retreiver. No papers. CaU Tabby. Litter box trained. 649 glass, pewter, oil paintings or dryer and more. (5593) CaU prises. Call us for a power steering and brakes. (locatnl in the rev of the la m i b d ^ ) I roof, interior redecorated, ’H f / ^ e a l WE BUY AND SELL USED Notch, 4 M o n d a y . C h ild re n s after 5 PM. 643-9474. 6205 after 6 PM. other antique items. R. Rental Assistors. Small fee. FO R COMPETITIVE Professional discussion of ’TWO GIRLS BICYCLES - 24 clothing, household items. Air, radials. 302 engine. $2500. MOTORCYCLE new carpeting being in- FURNITURE. One piece or Harrison, 643-8709. 2395646. 3 Plank Lane, Glastonbury. your future. entire household. CaM on the and 26 inch. 9x12 Rug. Good GARAGE SALES- 140 4 148 Evening dresses, old books, AKC SHEL’nE - Sable and 1969 PONTIAC GRAND INSURANCE- Call the I stalled, on 1 acre lot. Only ' ’ Estate REGISTERED LEOPARD ■ 633-7181. line. Furniture Bam. 64641865. condition. ’Two pair shutters, Strawbeny Lane, off Keeney records and more. 3 Arbutus white male pup. Champion Wantad to Buy 49 PRIX- Radials, air con­ experts at Crockett Agency, $24,900. CHFA financing f ■’’Member All Points Relocation" two storm doors, mis- APALLOOSA GELDING-16.3 M3-1577, ask for Marilyn or Street, Manchester. May Street, East Hartford. CaU quality and temperament. 643- hands broke, 4 years old. CaU See something you ditioning, AM/FM radio. TOWN OF COVENTRY available at 7% %. Ail you F J. SPILECKI REALTORS By NORMA TEOFORD ORI-CRa l l ceUaneous. 643-2957. 2894^ for directions. FORD TORINO SQUIRE Mechanically sound. Moving Judy. 26th., Saturday, 4 Sunday 633-5630. like? Then call the WAGON 1971- Mechanically need is $747 down. May 27th. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. must sell! $506. 643-6258. POSITIONS AVAILABLE Same home with a crawl 643-2121 □MI8C. FOR SALE CHAIN FALLS, tap and d ^ number you see In the sound. Air, power brakes and 1978 MOTOBECANE- Like The value of raw land in set, electric welder, acelyten F R E E TO GOOD HOME- ad. And II' you have steering. $9&. CaU 6495186. The Town of Giventry is receiving applications for the basement only $22,900. Act TAG SALE- Saturday May 28.' Beautiful male Irish Setter, 3 RIGHT FRONT FENDER 1972 AMC HORNET- 4 door, new. 206 miles. $406 firm. CaU this country has risen in re­ outfit, alumindm ladder, something to sell, give following positions: fast, call now. COVENTRY- 8 Room Raised I ArtMaa h r Sala 41 10 - 4. Den set, lampshades,,’ years old. Needs tender, For 1957 Plymouth Savoy. automatic. 6 cylinder, 232 643-5193. cent years at an average of trailer tires, new electric Please,caU ,649m ^...... us a call! 1972 AUDI 100 LS- 4 door. 4 engine. Regular gas. Good General Assistance Administrator-Part-time Ranch, 2 bedrooms, possible fans and miscellaneous. 67 loving care. CaU 649-4393. greed. A/C. Good body. $1500. third, 2 full baths, family 110 to 20 per cent a year. generator, electric lawn- Branford Street, Manchester.' condition. $K!5. 6495256. SCHWINN 1978 BMX $3.00-$3.50 p er hour S ta rt Ju ly 1, 1979. ^STEaVMYLSMM mower. Evenings, 633-7060. No rain date. WILL SHARE EXPENSE Cfall 6499151, after 5 p.m. BICYCLE. Excellent condi­ Ehtperienced required. J Super 5 room Ranch, 3 I room with fireplace. Easy Between 1950 and 1970, the FOR SALE - BUNNIES. 9 □ RENTALS value of a single acre of Pratt It Whitney Aircraft, Offleea-Storee h r R oot 33 VOLKSWAGENS- We buy, tion. Electro-forged frame, 36 bedrooms, panelled rooms i access to highways. $64,000 weeks old. 643-1432. 1976 CHEVROLET NOVA- 6 whole spoking heavy duty Gerk, Town Manager’s Office-Part-time $3.25 Owner. 742-8688. U.S. farm land on average ALUMINUM Sheets used as TAG SALE- Sunday May Second Shift. To and from sell and repair! 1966, to 1975. per hour Start July 1, 1979. I NEW roof, NEW furnace printing plates, .007 thick MANCHESTER- Main Street cylinder, automatic, power rims, forged steel front forks. * TAQ SALES 27Ui., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 54 Oak Street, and Autumn Mualcal InatruManta 44 Rooffli h r R oni 82 Tim Moriarty Silktown Unitarian, Part-time - to-$5500 per annum - I NEW pool. Private treed more than tripled. In the 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for modern office available. 400 steering. ExceUent condition. Motors, Manchester. 643-6217. Best offer. Call after 5:36,643- early 1970;s some 50,000 to Conway Road, Manchester. I Street. Mr. Anderson, 649 $2695. Call 643-1322, after 5 State certification on septic disposal required I lot closed off by tall pines, $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be Furniture, housewares, THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ sq. ft. Heat, AC included. CaU 5278. 100,000 farms were being up before 11 a.m. TAG SALE- MAY 25-28, 94, 9 6914, roomings only. 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and 646-2469 or 6492755. p.m. Start July 1, 1979. cu. J plus 1 car oversized gar- clothing, bedding, records, other instruments. Rivers trally located. Downtown 1969 LTD WAGON- Motor sold each year. Prices of Cushman Drive. Appliances, back Issues of Life Magazine, Manchester. Kitchen runs. Good parts. As is $125. 1967 TRIUMPH 650 Records Clerk-Highway Department $3.00-$3.43 I age. Tremendous value at bomesites for single- furniture, householo items. I RIDE WANTED- Pratt & Whitney, East Hart- Music, 7 Main Street, New 1974 DODGE WAGON- per hour and fringe benefits 35 hours per week; I $52,900. REAUORS other miscellaneous. Rain Britain. 2291977. privileges. CaU 6492358. CaU 649-8874 or 6491996 after 5 CHOPPER - New motor, new family houses and prices TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - (Leaving town.) ford. 3:39 to 12 midnight Gate 6. Fmm my home OFFICE SPACE Automatic, air conditioning, PM. paint. CaU 643-6277 anytime. immediate opening. ^Date Monday, May 28th. I power steering, power brakes. paid for industrial sites Good condition,Good for I on Tolland ’TumpUte. CaU 6492801 anytime. LADIES ONLY - Furnished Jtails of job descriptions, work experience; MOVEMCONDmON TROMBONE- In exceUent FORRENT 53,500 miles. $1400. 6496145 MLAWSINTE also have been rising on a plating, or welding. CaU 649- room for rent. All utilities in­ Trucka h r Sala 82 1976 HONDA CB 500T - New requirements, and applications can be obtained in the Describes this aluminum I 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. condition. Buescher, with 250 Square feet, center of aUer 5:30 p.m. Tires, windshield. ExceUent Comes with this over sized similar scale throughout cluded. Close to bus line and Town Manager’s office. Town Office Building, 1712 I sided 6+ room Ranch f oversized case. $250. CaU 649 Manchester, air con­ 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN condition, $1000. 647-9037. Cape plus 3 baths, 2 car the United States. This FREE GLASSIHEDS 7065 anytime. stores. References and securi­ ^ in Street, Coventry, Connecticut 06238. Apply by I Bungalow. 3 bedrooms 1 MOLDED FORMICA top and ty required. CaU 644-0383. ditioning and parking. 1968 CHRYSLER NEWPORT- window van. ExceUent condi­ garage, % acre lot. Coun means that today, more paneled bar wiUi two shelves Call“643-«5I. 2 door, exceUent condition. tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ 1977 YAMAHA Y Z 80 - June 14, 1979. An equal opportunity employer. J with a 18x20’ master with I FAYETTE-CABLE PIANO. l^ th . Full basement, new I try kitchen, fireplaced than ever, real estate in­ and four stools. $175. 6464028. GENTLEMEN ONLY - Best offer over $350.00. CaU tains chairs. Stereo and ExceUent running condition. vestment upon sound ad­ ExceUent condition. CaU after 742-7459. 1 driveway leading to a 2 car I I livingroom. $67,900 FOR GAR POOUNG Kitchen privileges. Central 466 MAIN STREET. North of cassette. Radials. 4299461. Asking a firm $300. 6495090. vice, makes good sense FULL LENG’TH Ranch Mink 5, 6490448. I garage. All this on a 250’ location. Free parking. Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. depending upon personal, Coat, exceUent condition. Size Security and references I deep lot. Asking $59,900. 12 or 14. $800. 875-2344. of centrally located space. tt PoWi IMocatiM” financial, and ta x situa­ •3 LINES Boata-Aeeoaaorha 48 required. 6492693 for appoint­ Ideal for store, office or other tion. ment. NELCO SEWING MACHINE- business or commercial use. KEITH REAL ESTATE 1974 FURY - 16K-foot CaU 6492426 95 pm. PRffAnyjuo Built - in button holer, fiberglass, tilt trailer, with GENTLEMAN - Central. Next REGAL MUFFLER INGERSOLL-RAND Back up to the woods so I 646-4126 MILLERS PALLS DIVISION decorative stitches. Excellent •3 DAYS 1975 59horsepower outboard to shower. Parking. CaU 649 25X70 MAIN STREET I you can enjoy yourl If you are tired oil condition, including cabinet. 60 PROGRESS OR.,. MANCHESTER paying rani lor your' Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. 6801 after 6 PM. STORE. Located near Savings I summer fun. Nice 5 room I [ $150. 6496437. Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Your com plete car care oentor EAST HARTFORD- 6 Room aporlmonl oipoolally TOBEOKnU: Bank of Manchester. For Ranch, country kitchen, I Cape. Complete aluminum board, $300. 2290475 or 229 FEMALE TO SHARE house details, call: Group I, Zinsser NOW HAS JOBS AVAILABLE whM Dm rants oUll art „ ^ MANCHESTER I full basement, fireplace, I siding 1 l / l baths. Garage. •m u s t need ride to and from 9550. with mother and 2 children, Agency, 6491511. ollmblng think about V ^ good Mndltion, fireplace, eat in kitchen I new 2 car garage, lovely Immediate occupancvi ★ own bedroom. Utilities in­ PACKERS 900. 6498371. ownw. purohooing a now homo.. bedrooms, IK baths, open porch, qd^ 1971 GLASTRON cluded. $200/month. 6493809. fim t shift MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- w o r k RRAKE SPECIAL Noro ot TEOPORD RIAL ^ o n a l kitchen and bath off the downstairs family FIBERGLAS BOAT- 14 foot, I AM TO 4iS0 FM I K ' " ® ” ®'* All styles. Small Sizes. SINGLE OFFICE ESTATE: CENTURY 81, with new ShoreUne Trailer Apartmonta For Root' 83 " " NOV" Gothing and accessories. 389 ^ In-law, quarters, very pleasairt HI. 44A Bollon Noloh, Forbes Street, East Hartford. F;<.900. Call U\ E m ers^at • w ant to drive others or and 65 HP'Mercury Outboard. RiACHINE OPERATORS $1700. 633-3890. LOOKING for anything in real FORRENT O S to s s UCONO SHIFT Bolton, 647.ggi4 wo oNor Please caU 5692845. or Odegard Realty 643-4365. i FM TO 11M FM UR6EFAMLY S J iD ir . • w ant to share driving costs estate rental - apariments, o i D w you homoo bi many a t ^ mm%M P lu a P a rts •TARTINa M URV N .N FIR HOUR Will have plenty of room REAUORS ______•iM at prlooo tiMt wtll HI 21 FT. WOODEN BOAT - Has homes, multiple dwellings? I to roam in this 8 room I been fiberglassed. Needs No fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate Includes all utilities and Includes installation of new brake pads or brake shoes all four , INBOUND POOL your rmigo. Wo woloomo SPACE iS LiM iTED work. Best offer. 646-0577. Associates, Inc. 6491980. DENEFirSOOdsyssflsrhlrliM) I aluminum aided Colonial you lo atop In our oNIm Air Ctenditioning. Central wheels, cleaning, inspecting, and repacking wheel bearings. • 1 week vacation after 6 monlha I Cape. Gorgeous front to I comes with this immaculate location. and tpook wHh any ono of T H A N K S APARTMENT and HOUSES (For most passgngar cars and light duty trucks.) • 2 Weeks vacation alfer 1 year ■ back fireplaced living L-Ranch with 7 rooms, For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ > Blue Shield, Blue Cross our otoff, wo oro boro for IFIRSTCOM E CaU 6 4 3 - 9 5 5 1 I room, attractive Florida sunken dlnjng room, you. Y' tals in all Areas, Prices and > 12 Paid holidays ■ room, large formal dining butler’s kitchen, covered A M I L L i m v I FIR S T SER VED B ASiS Sizes. CaU Rental Assistors, • Pension plan- Iroora, beautiful shagf patio, 3 bedrooms, family J 16 FOOT STARCRAFT BOAT- 2395646. Small Fee. Did You KnowY I TUt trailer with 40 HP Merc Roaort Property $7$o ' Insurance, fully paid ■ carpeting throughout. $89,- 1 room, garage, beautifully BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO ■ ptoln 1900, An investment In com­ i Odor oxpires Juno 9th I Electric start and 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT F o r Root 83 shrubbed lot. For only $79, mercial real estate may Each year we our distinctive blue blazers atxl go I accessories. Moving must LUBE, OIL & FILTER to to 5 qti. I fiHor ' Union Shop 900. For rent. $250 monthly, with DUE ’TO CANCELLATTON- I often be complex and forth into the neighborhoods of America. This year lor I sell! $500. 0496258. heat. Mr. Phllbrick, Philbrick M0$TC$E$ > Equal Opportunity Employer - Cottage available "M«inber All Poinb HekiutioR" demands the best possible >wo days, Saturday May 5lh and Sunday May 6lh, we Agency, 646-4200. walked the streets, we met the people. We didn't ask Call 643-2711 Sporting Qooda 49 Charlestown, R.I., for July tfhr H fim PHIl real estate advive. .V )@ $800. 5 minutes from beach. I showcase! tor listtngs, we asked for donations. You responded ask for Tina or Joe 454 MAIN STREET- Second Mir 31st INTERVIEWS FROM S to 4: And you responded generously. ERA’ people col- COMBINATION GOLF BAG floor. 3 Room Heated Apart- All utilities, including dis­ 1. CART By Bagboy. Very W M kdayt ) lected more money than ever before, and at this •' ' ment. No appliances, no pets. hwasher, dryer. Well fur­ id x SMitr M i n good condition. $u. Call ^ nished, large deck. Sleeps 6. Regal donation will be over $225 monthly. CaU 6492426, 9 DitcMrtNFirti REALTY 6406, after 5 p.m. CaU 6492653. Member of — Greater COUNTRY KITCHEN- Dining 51,000,o m All of It, every penny, goes lo help terry to 5. room, fireplace living room. 1 wl* '8^* againsfmuscular dystrophy. She Heratb Manchester Chamber o f Commerce JlSlM M deTNitl Oonton Produeta 47 COVENTRY LAKE - bedrooms, rec room with We did the walking. You made it worth the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING M A N C H ESTER • M ain 369 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER glass doors, 3 baths, 2 car gar­ ERA* REAL ESTATE lime and effort. For that, we thank you sincerely Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, ExceUent furnished cottage HOURS-MON-FRI. 8 AM-S PM, WEa.III 9 PM, SAT. 9 AM-3 PM age. Large treed lot. $ ^ t And so do terry's kids. 1000 SQUARE YARDS GOOD very near lake. From now to FARM LOAM- Unscreened. hot w ater, appliances. No 6 4 9 -2 9 9 2 more could you want? Group 6 4 6 -2 4 8 2 Parking. Sectirity. 529 October. $100 weekly. 647- ______B4B-2112 I, Keith Real Estate, 646-41^ TEDfOkO REM. ESTATE __Eadio

\ PAGE TWENTY-TWO - EVENING HEaULD. Fri., May 25, 1OT9 EVENING HERALD, Fri„ May 25. 1979 — PAGE TWENTY-THREE Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz

M G. TOSTARELU, JR. a : Won NEVER CALL/M£ IF HOi) CALLEP ACROSS Directory of Contractors SO MUCH FOR 2 Of Answer to Previous Puzzle Dear Abby ^HONEV BVTTER'' V "HONEI'BUTTER," I'pi 3 Appendage Building Contractor 6 i^ v t i n s l i n s / 1 Labor group 4 Narcotic QDO T Tc PROBABLY TIN LE 4 Indefinite per- 5 Negative CUDD A 1 O N & §OIl§, IftC. E lU tinra to plan lor your WOOD PATIO By Abigail Van Buren all over,.. 8oni conjunction IL I i T L L 6 Preposition 6 Squeezes out t i E 3 DECK, with troatod lumbar. RUILDING AND HOME 12 Three (prefix) 1w E □ 1 7 Car model u 13 Prod M P 1 R E [8 8 Rare thing T 0 ★ OUR SPECIALTIES INCLUDE ★ 431 New State Rd. 14 Butinesi A D T R PRODUCTS WE HAVE 9 German E 0 N T H |a T •KItcIwiu •BaIhroomt •Oaragaa agreement negative 8 E [v E K E By Abigail Van Buren 15 Male turkey 3 •Rae Rooma aAddHIona Manchester, Ct. 06040 10 Ancient Irish 1 A 13 N «' « 7 9 b, cnlcigo Trlbur*N.V. N «M 9,nd. Inc. 16 Angered E ORLANDO ANNULLI & SONS, cepital U p 8 [T T 0 □ ForAFrfBtthnat* 17 Tragic L 0 GENERAL CONTRACTORS- 147 11 Cheers (Sp.) A E r R E aUNKR •NTGflEN CABKTS Tel: 643-5168 16 Shadow (Lat.) N 0 M E A 8 ' CALL MIKE, NOW at 528-89BE Hale Road, Manchester 644-2427. 19 Evaluate ! l aOICTMCilL •MSmATION 20 California city A p E D A R T t "Builders Of Fine Buildings''. DEAR ABBY: I am a widow, 79.1 live in the same apart­ Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 22 Broke breed 21 Western weed aPUMMG aWMOWS A DOORS o v 23 Skinny fish ment building with a very fine gentlemen. We’ve become 24 Negation aMASOMY aTOOLS HOIEV, A “C* ISN'T SHE ALWAVS 25 Dozen and 25 Auctioneer's 31 Roman date 47 City dirt very good friends. He'is married but has a legal separation I COULP CALL IT 32 Whip aPNELMG •BAGO DOORS IMPERIAL PLUMBING - PLUMBING - 25 Y ears’ from his wife. She won't consent to a divorce unless he gives ALL THAT BW/ VOU I COMES TO ME F w S four word 48 Unemployed ‘THE OLP MAN 35 Negative "All Types Of Work Expert­ Experience! Call Tom her a very large settlement, which he doesn't want to do as ir a E P H A R P A N P REASSURANCE AT ANP THE 'C V . 29 Misanthrope 26 Composer 49My(Ger.) aGWDOIN TOOLS aALUMRUM SHNNG 33 Hideous giant Stravinsky command ly D o n e ." 981 Sullivan Dawkins at 649-7631. "D if­ CERAMIC TILE he figures he may outlive her. (She's 82 and he's M.) JH A T 5 WHAT COUNTS.' REPORTCARPTI/91E.' 50 Bridle part APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO anKPlMX ACCESSORES aOUTDOOR BUUNNGS SLATE 34 Italian resort 27 Aid in diagnos­ 36 Iridescent 52 Dining room Avenue, South Windsor, ficult Jobs Taken In Stride.” I am not entirely at ease with this man since I am afraid 36 Esau's wife ing (comp, gem furniture & STOVES aOnVEWAY SEALER Phone 644-2538. his wife might sue me, and I have a pretty nice savings ac­ 37 Hawaiian wd.) 39 Horse food 53 On the briny HOUSECRAFT Is the name count. She's very clever and I have heard that she still volcano, BuUders, Plumbert, ffamocfa/ara, POITRAS HOME 28 Egyptian river 41 Accord 54 Invitation re- when you need Alterations LINOLEUM watches him like a hawk. M auna_____ IMPROVEMENTS Of All CARPET 30 Snoozes 43 Docked . sponse (abbr.) E/acfr/ctena, float E$tat9 Brokara and THEW.G.GLENNEYCO or Remodeling. "Quality He takes me out to dinner, and I have him in for meals. 38 Christiania 1 Types. "Your Satisfaction Is 39 Artless 45 Chaplain 57 Turkish name •MANCHESTCR We play a little cards, watch a little TV, and when it comes Salaamen — Call Ua tor Spoclal Prieoa on •QU8TONBURY Our Concern.'’ Free Workmanship, At 40 Wizen 3M N. M«ln 8t 63 Habron Ava. to romance, he is unbelievable! 1 think you get the picture, 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 your Appliance Naada and Sorvleoa .... S4»-S»3 833«4976 Estim ates. Call 649-2361. Reasonable Prices.” Call 42 In large 8 0 10 II 646-2020. . but I'm not looking for trouble—just companionship. numbers •ELLINGTON •WILLINQTON anytime. 1ETAIL SALES - EXPERT INSTALLATION 12 13 14 443-445 HARTFORD ROAD RIANCHESTER Rt. tS WMt Rd. Route 44 BEAINTHEBRONX 44 Short sleep •7B-9213 429-0010 46 Little child IS 16 M PHONE 047-9997 RAY JONES PLUMBING & A UNITED CONTRACTORS vinyl and carpet remnants 17 DEAR BEA: Ask your lawyer how much "compeiiloii- 47 Almost alike - Manchester, 522-9920 18 19 HEATING - Residential, In­ Available At All Times sUp” the law allowa a mao in your neighbor'a cir­ 51 Gold plated 21 dustrial, Commercial. Dormers, Garages, Second statuette ■ cumstances. I think I get the picture, but 11 you aren't 22 23 1 "CONSERVATION Levels, Additions. careful, you could get the Irame. Captain Easy — Crooka ft Lawrsncs 55 Poems ■ Remodeling, Enclosures, 56 Beloved 2S 26 27 3 1 KEEP SMILING SPECIALIST." 2094 HOURS - 8-5 Monday-Friday . 3. 30 31 32 Family Rooms. Member WILL WB STILL PE , A5 VOU MAY KNOW, 58 Equine ■ Manchester Road, Glaston­ DEAR ABBY: A reader in Tuscaloosa, Ala., asked about 33 Better Business Bureau. Saturday 9-2 Wednesday 8-8 eOlN'T THE BAHAMAS ''OLPHIhJ I P S O 59 Mixture 36 bury. 649-1983. yawning, and you said, "It's usually an involuntary opening BY MINI-SUBT HieHLV AUTOMATBP 60 Annoy 1 1 2 KEEP HAPPY 37 of the mouth when you wish others would shut theirs." IT REQUIRED A CREW 61 Warm up a 3. 3, It's considered bad luck to point at the new moon. On the contrary, Abby, yawning occurs when we are most OF ONl-V TWOl motor ■ ■ 40 41 43 interested in what is being said. When we are tired and wish 62 Volunteer ■ to stay awake, we yawn to get extra oxygen to keep us alert. state (abbr.) 44 40 Please abolish forever the false notion that yawning is rude. 63 Novelist ■ 47 48 49 SO 51 And from now on when a speaker sees someone in his Bagnold 52 S3 54 64 Spile ■ audience yawning, he can be assured that his talk is 55 56 57 56 worthwhile! EAST OF T K R n n REIU. ESTAH MUKET DOWN 50 60 61 E.S;R. 1 Aleutian 62 63 64 DEAR E.8.R .: Yawning in itaell la not rude, it's leaving island - i f 5 “SERVICE WITH MERIT” an im n nettth nncovered that's mde. However, my wide- awane experts saenre me that yawning is e sign of letigne, YOUR ONE STOP dro.wslncM or boredom. o 1171 hr HtA. Inc .f M. Reo. U fl Pet OB Win at bridge DEAR ABBY: I've been married less than a year and Alley Oop — Dave Graue FUU SERVICE already realize it's not going to last. My problem is what to do with all the lovely wedding MAN-OH-MAN, DOES HOLD IT, OOP.' WE IsOT Homes gifts. ()ur silver isn't even tarnished yet, but the cash has THIS LOOK GOOD.' I U S A COUPLE O F UN­ Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag been spenti CAN'T WAIT T'PIG IN.... INVITED G U ESTS .b uNLiMirtn OFFICE I feel guilty keeping the presents, knowing that this mar­ riage was a mistake from the start. Now all we need is the Counting points pays off courage to tell our family and friends. FOR ALL YOUR EAST HARTFORD 906,900 Is it proper to return the gifts? How about the cash? deuce and South had over­ Great investment nossibilities. Aluminum sided 7 IT'S OVER IN OHIO NORTH taken dummy’s jack with his room Colonial plus shop. Gross income $7,200. Could be « Q 2 own king. Real Estate Needs W J 6 home and business for you. Secondary financing DEAR OVER: According to “The New Emily Post’s Eti­ South had to knock out the quette’’ by EUinbeth Post(197S|: ♦ KJUISI ace of diamonds and he available. Call now for details. ♦ K 7 4 SOUTH WINDSOR 980,900 “Once the wedding has taken place, gifts are not return­ wanted his opponents to lead another heart. Executive SPLIT LEVEL! Large (over 2,000 sq. iil ed, no matter how short the m irriige. Strictly speaking, the WEST EAST « K J 9 3 Unfortunately for South, ft.) 3 bedroom, custom home situated in nicely MANCHE9TER MANCHESTER presentf belong to the wile, bnt the usual procedure is for ♦ A 64 H O M ir W Q 10 8 5 3 W 0 7 2 West was an alert and suspi­ treed neighborhood. Quiet cul-de-sac street. 3 the husband to keep those Items that came from his own C 197V by WEA, Inc-T.M. Rag. U.8. Pit. « A2 ♦ 7 6 4 cious player. He had co u n ts large bedrooms, 2 full baths, laundry room with family and Mends, and those particularly meaningful or a 10 8 « 9632 points and cards when be I useful to him, whOe hie wife keeps the others.” Vh bath, raised iiving room with cathedral ceiling The Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productlona SOUTH saw dummy. There were 1 . floor to ceiling white marble fireplace, 13x21’ « 10 8 7 5 Just 20 points for South and CONFIOENTtAL TO “ANYONE FOR WHOM tT tS family room, 13x14’ kitchen, 2 car garage, base­ X DON'T KNOW,' SOMETHING TELLS. ME W A K 4 East. South needed 16 for his 1^1 NOT YET TOO LA TE:" 'The gestation period of i mother's * QB notrump. Blast could not ment, iarge entry foyer, central air conditioning. advice ii anywheio from one week to 50 yetre. Losing one's I NEVER HEARP / WE'RE NOT PEALIhka WITH ♦ AQ J 5 have more than four. If he A fine family home. mother before having thanked her for the many precious A SOUNP LIKE 1 YOUR RUN-OF-THB-MILL had four it would surely be things she taught you is one of life's greatest trag^ies. THAT BEFORE/ SABER-TOOTH TIGER/ Vulnerable: Both an ace. If it were the ace of Dealer: South clubs declarer was going to VI EAST HARTFORD V Weft North East South make a lot of triclu. If it I UNITS INT were the ace of spades, Across from P4W . Never a vacancy. Ehtcellent bank Wedding bells In your future? Whether your lifestyle is Gallery of ‘KNOUWOODESTATEr "WESTWOOD” Pees 3 NT Pass Pass declarer was going to be in m n s H financing available to qualifi^ buyer. Gross Income bridil gown or blue Jeans, Abby leys It all ont lor yon In her New Homes — Now starting on gorgeous treed lot New 7 Room Raised Ranch 3 bedrooms, baths, Pass for a shock. booklet, “How to Have n Lovely Wedding.” Send $1 and a Homei with citv water 4 sewers— 3 4 4 bedrooms. Models kitchen with appliances, sund^k, family room with over $64,000. Secondary financing available. Great West led a spade and really company hedge on inflation. Only $365,000. long, stamped (28 eentel seU-tddressed envelope to Abby: now starting or will build to suit. fireplace 4 patio. Stone 4 aluminum Siding, 2 car wisely picked the only one HOURS: Opening lead; Y5 garage, 274,9007 “ 132 Leaky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. that could lead to four spade DiHr l:M • I pun. tricks. He led the king. A Sat. I t.m. ■ I o.m. second spade went to E ast’s PASEK REAL ESTATE CO., INC. ace and the jack-nine took “RE-SALE HOMES” 608 BURNSIDE AVE._. EAST HARTFORD the next two. A MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR 289-7475 A s t r o g r a p h By the way. South's heart The Born Loaar — Art Sanaom By Oiirald Jacoby false card might well have LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Take and Ahm Sontag boomeranged. East's play of care not to be Influenced by the deuce had in d ica te that Pfour what others think today. I'VB JUST ABOUT HAD IT I MEMO 5A.M.- “Nice try,” said West in be. East, held only three Should you feel changes In WITH THIS 5-1D-9 JOB TD-9P.M. his most magnanimous tone. hearts. b irth d ay your plans are In order, follow West could afford to be (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) through on your reasoning. ^ W EK Y DAVl nice. He had just found the SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It's one way to beat South’s (Fora copy of JACOBY MOO- k M iy 26, 1979 nice to be a "good guy" and £RN, send t1 to: “Win at three-notrump contract. A change In your social life Is help out your fellow man, but At trick one &uth had Bridge, ” care of this newspa­ Y about to take place this coming don't pull another's chestnuts risen with dummy’s jack of per, P.O. Box 439, Radio City LEDOECRESTTEHRACE FOSTERSTREH out of the fire at your own year when several new per­ hearts. Blast had played the Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.) Gorgeous 8 room Colonial. Fully carpeted, 4 Lovely 8 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, sons enter your life. However, expense. bedrooms, 2th baths, family room with heatolator kitchen, dining room 4 Den. Aluminum siding, make certain you don’t forsake SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dsc. fireplace 4 patio., kitchen with dinette, formal deep acre tr e ^ lot with privacy. $57,900. old and loyal allies. 21) Stumbling blocks might be living and dining room. Brick 4 Vinyl siding, 2 car QEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) You thrown In your path today by one who Is jealous of your garage $89,900. might experience some un­ Heathcliff — George Gately comfortable moments today accomplishments.' If you can laJr because you are a bit too share a little of your glory with „ “INVESTMENT HOMES” South Windsor ^ touchy. Focus your attention this person, do so. O ten by Wt*. ine .T M Reg U a FMt 0(1 MANCHESTER Owner transferred from tMs exceptional 1 on being nice to others and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) lorget yourself. Find out more Co-workere might need a few WInthrop — Dick Cavalll year old 9 room Raised Ranch that offers a of what lias ahead for you for pats on the back In order to get S « this 6 room Colonial featuring living room, the year following your birth­ done what needs to be accom­ dining room, kitchen, pantry and 3 bedrooms, with cathedral day by sending for your new plished. A little encouragement garage and conveniently located within walking glass siidmg doors, oversized Aatro-<3raph Letter. Mall $1 lor will go a long way. living room, 4 b lo o m s , dining room, ^ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fsb. 19) distance of schools, shopping and bus. A must to ' each and a self-addressed en­ work saver kitchen. The lower level has a velope to Astro-Qraph, P.O. Stop and think before you react see! Mid 50’s. Box 489, Radio City Station, to gossip or hearsay Informa­ large panelled rec room with plenty of N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify tion. You'll realize Its worth It storage space, 2 baths, stone fireplace, i your birth sign. you take the time to study what CANCER (June 21-July 22) This was said. K ar^e, city utilities. Ideal location for Is not a get something lor PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Ex­ Income-t- -t-Office-f -fWorkshop-H-House cost^$91^9M Priced below replacement nothing kind of day. The only pecting more from others than GET MORE with ”8IN6LE-l-2FAMILr way you will get what you want they are able to give will disap­ All from this, rare Lovely 6 room Colonial fully carpeted, 3 bedrooms, Is to expend the necessary point you today. Be realistic. offering. 2 family for income, 2 room office with new kitchen, baths, furnace. With newer 2 family 5- effort. You'll accomplish a great deal gorgeous 3th room apt. with cathedral ceilings 4 5 ,3 carpeted bedrooms 4 llvlngroom, kitchen with LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Although In unison with them. ISENTTRY bamwood walls. Heated workshop with storage RBBlty Co., Inc you might think It Is kinder to ARIES (March 21-AprH 19) Be appliances, air cond., each floor. The above may careful what you say and how JREAL ESTATC SBMIES plus 4 bay garage. All for $95,900. sold separately. disguise the truth from a pal. It will not work out to either yours you say It today. Retracting 643-2602 your words and trying to ex­ IB 29 Connecticut Blvd., Eaet Hartford iM j O i l or your friend’s benefit. Tell . the truth. plain your Intent will be a lot Short Riba - Frank Hill 289-4331 ** HOMES” VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) U ck harder than you think. MANCHESTER JMIICHiSTER of filth In yoursell will be your TAURUS (AprN 20-May 20) SI RE, IT WAS I WMO I NOrOIBrH^E^ItXJJ. RobBTt b. Murdoek, Rotiltor biggest enemy today. II you Something ol value could be a v e 6 t h e ME YOU LOVE allow self-doubts to Influence lost II you don’t get your heed y-nji?NiN6 you, you will loss out on a out of clouds today. It would be ZMY INTO maivelous opportunity. a shame to suffer this loss from / carelessnsee. I HDPE YOU Barry’s World — Jim Barry ^ snEAM YOUR OAM6 518EWHE8E / Buga Bunny — Helmdahl ft Stoffel

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