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Search for Mideast solution Carter greets Sadat WASHINGTONiSHINGTON (UPI)fUPIl - EgyptianRtrvnHnr. . _ . President Anwar Sadat was greeted hope a solution will be “reached this House with Vance, nationai security year” and said he was “looking disarmament” and tried to recant in the rain by President Carter today adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, top pledges Gerald Ford made to Soviet and said the Palestinian issue must forward to an opportunity” to go to U.S. arms negotiator Paul Warnke Egypt. He went outside to shake leader Leonid Brezhnev in be resolved to avoid wasting “this and Vice President Walter Mondale. Vladivostok in 1974. golden opportunity” for peace in hands with Sadat in the rain, but Later, Carter and Vance spoke weather forced the formal “Our proposals were not a shock to Middle East. with reporters in the Rose Garden the Soviet leaders,” he said, “but After Carter welcomed Sadat to welcoming ceremony into the White and said they were optimistic about House East Room, they obviously require a great deal of the White House, the two men began arms limitations, even though Soviet careful and long-term negotiations.” the first of three days of talks. Each Speaking before Sadat made his leaders rejected the two U.S. statement. Carter said the United Vance told reporters the Russians has voiced hope that this year will proposals advanced in Moscow. “indicated very strongly that they provide a stable peace between Arab States would strive for a Mideast “We’re determined to succeed, if settiement and observed, “We un­ wished to keep the talks going. and Jew. it’s humanly possible, to have perma­ “Arms control is a business that is Sadat, the first Arab leader to visit derstand that common ground upon nent friendship with the Soviet Union which that peace might be brought.” not accomplished overnight,” Vance the White House since Carter and to have drastic reductions in in­ said. “Now we are talking about real became President, said he was Although no major agreements ternational dependence on atomic were reached in Moscow during arms control where we are trying to pleased by indications that Carter un­ weapons,” the President said. get at the heart of the problem and derstood the importance of solving Secretary of State Cyrus Vance’s trip Vance said he hoped Soviet leaders iast week, both sides did agree to really reduce the num ber of the question of a homeland for would reconsider their rejection of weapons.” meet again next month in Geneva Palestinians. the proposals "once they reflect on Reflecting on the talks, Vance said, “I am sure that you concur with and the Middle East was given a high them.” priority for negotiations. “No one can say that one never me that it would be a grave mistake The Communist Party newspaper, makes miscalculations," but that “I to waste this golden opportunity to Carter met for two hours Sunday in Pravda, said Sunday Carter and think we proceeded in a fair and ap­ 4 put an end to a state of affairs that the private quarters of the White Vance proposed "nearly complete propriate way.” has plagued our area for decades,” said Sadat in his welcome speech. “No progress whatsoever can be achieved so long as this problem remain^unsolved,” Sadat said. Imports shift to Mideast Carter will meet with other Arab WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Exporting, Countries was supplying leaders this spring. He has already" of oil imports to the United States in­ United States is shifting rapidly 83 per cent of the average 7.4 million creased to 38 per cent, up from 22 per met with Israeli Prime Minister away from Canadian and Venezuelan barrels a day of oil imported to the Yitzhak Rabin. cent before the 1973 embargo,” and oil toward imports from the Middle United States by the end of 1976, the FEA spokesman said. Carter said recently at a town East and Nigeria, the Federal report said. It said in 1973, by con­ "The increased imports from Arab Colorful background meeting in Clinton, Mass., he felt it Energy administration said today. trast, OPEC supplied 70 per cent of and Nigerian producers would be necessary to recognize a A new FEA analysis said oil the total 6.3 million barrels of daily resulted...from reductions in oil Bill Miller of Phoenix, Ariz., checks the vent inside his hot air Palestinian homeland in order to shipments from Arab producers have U.S. imports. available for export from the balloon before launching his craft in a recent race in Sun City. bring a permanent peace to the doubled in the past four years to 2.8 “The Arab OPEC members’ share Western Hemisphere sources.” He won the race. (UPI photo) troubled Middle East. million barrels a day, while imports “In your public pronouncements in from Nigeria have almost doubled to recent weeks, you came very close to 1.1 million barrels a day. the proper remedy,” said Sadat. During the same period, the report “What is needed is the establishment said, imports from Canada have been Zaire cuts off of a political entity for the cut by more than one-half to 600,(X)0 Palestinians” so they “can be a com­ barrels a day and imports from News summary munity of citizens, not a group of Venezuela have been reduced by one- refugees.” third to one million barrels a day. ties with Cuba Carter toid Sadat he held out his Compllad from Unitod P n tt IntorMtlonal The Organization of Petroleum KINSHASA, Zaire (UPI) - Zaire commander-in-chief of Zaire's A has severed diplomatic relations armed forces, told a news conference with Cuba, Kinshasa radio announced Saturday his soldiers had seen State Down payments up today. Cubans, Russians and Portuguese at National The radio said the Zaire govern­ the side of the invading rebels. ment has recalled its diplomatic The Congolese National Liberation HARTFORD — Rep. William R. WASHINGTON — An attorney representatives in Havana and has Cotter, D-Conn., says he will in­ for home buyers Front, which says it controls the says the book-length manuscript asked Cuban diplomats in Zaire to rebel forces, has described the inva­ troduce a bill this week that could detailing an apparent suicide vic­ leave the country. authorize a one-year experiment WASHINGTON (UPI) - Buyers of the central bank said other operating sion as a popular uprising against the P tim ’s relationship with Lee The break was ordered after on sunset legisiation. He said new homes need $5,000 more for a expenses inciuding property taxes, regime of President Mobutu Sese Harvey Oswald contains no sub­ down payment now than they did only Zairean security officers found a Seko, who took power in 1965. most bills would subject all stantial or startling information, fuei and utilities have increased Cuban diplomat in possession of federal programs to reappraisals four years ago, according to the more than 50 per cent since the but the House Assassinations documents concerning the present in­ Mobutu's government drew only on a five-year cycle which could nation’s centr^ bank. energy crisis, Committee wants to look at the vasion of Zaire’s Shaba province, the about 15,000 supporters to the 40,000 be a bureaucratic nightmare if And despite a bigger down pay­ document outlining George De radio said. capacity national stadium Sunday for tried without an experiment. ment, the Federal Reserve Board Mohrenschiidt’s contacts with said the average monthly payment “Although average family income Zairean authorities have accused what had been billed the greatest uni­ Oswald anyway. for mortgage principal and interest has also been rising, it has not kept Cuba of aiding the rebel forces that ty rally ever seen in the country. NORWALK — A Sunday fire is more than $300. pace with such in creases in invaded Shaba — previously Katanga Diplomatic sources said the destroyed about 60 large boats at JACKSONVILLE, F la .'- Ron­ This is 50 per cent higher than the homeowner costs,” the bank said in province — from Angola four weeks relatively small turnout illustrated two Water Street marinas in nie Thomas Nance, 28, of Winter amount paid by new home owners the latest issue of the Federal ago. the low level of public support for the South Norwalk, fire officials said. Garden, Fla., hijacked a Canada- before the Arab oil embargo In 1973, Reserve Bulletin. Gen Bumba Moasso Djogi, embattled government of Mobutu No injuries were reported. bound Greyhound bus carrying 38 which spurred the worst peacetime passengers because he had inflationary cycle of the century. HARTFORD - The WTIC-FM "nothing better to do.” He was The central bank said only high in­ Listeners Guild, a group of 15,000 finally subdued and no one was in­ come families and buyers who classical music lovers, have filed jured despite some gunfire. entered the market with an existing Energy policy takes shape a formal protest with the Federal home to sell have been able to handle WASHINGTON (UPI) - President In a television interview Sunday Communications Commission to MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Nine years the escalating costs of purchase and controls to gas produced and sold prevent the local radio station ago today a bullet fired from a ownership. Carter’s stern new energy proposals (ABC-TV’s Issues and Answers), within the same state. Or possibly a are not due for three weeks yet, but Schlesinger said Carter’s energy from replacing classical music downtown flophouse killed civil selective pricing system to dis­ Yet despite soaring prices and hints and trial balloons, testimony program , to be subm itted to programming with contemporary rights leader Dr. Martin Luther down payment requirements, the courage wasteful use. Carter also is sounds. WTIC is the only commer­ and tactics are revealing their out­ Congress April 20, “will be tough ... considering a prohibition against use King Jr. Today, 5,000 persons Federal Reserve said demand for lines well in advance. But in a sense it will not force a cial radio station in Connecticut new homes is undiminished. of natural gas where other fuels can marched in honor of King, a Nobel Carter has said his program will change in our lifestyles. be used. which still offers classical music. Peace Prize winner, and his This strong demand is the primary pinch everyone a little, and may put Here is a preview of the program, Oil - Pricing policy about as it is struggle to fulfill a dream of reason Interest rates have remained a dent in his popularity. as compiled from various sources; NEW HAVEN — Former Presi­ at a high level of about 9 per cent now, with controlled prices that can racial equality achieved without White House energy chief James Gasoline — A tax increase to dent Richard Nixon’s handling of violence. despite an unprecedented volume of increase substantially each year and Schlesinger calls it “the moral reduce consumption. Sources say it with an end to controls in 1979. the Kent State tragedy in 1970 was money available for mortgage len- equivalent of war,” an effort may include 5 cent increases for each Coal — A goal of almost doubling a travesty, according to Sen. AVERY ISLAND, La. - dlt^ in savings Institutions. Loweil Weicker, R-Conn., who requiring united national effort. of 5 years, with at least some of the production to about 1 billion tons a Researchers are conducting “The average down payment on Sources in the Capitol and energy money going to states for conserva­ year by 1985, coupled to an easier took part in the beginning Sunday experiments on a South Louisiana conventional first mortgages - the of a five-day colliquium at Yale agencies say the program probably tion programs. system for forcing utilities and in­ gas well to test a theory that vast major financing Instrument used — will include higher taxes on gasoline Automobiles — A surcharge on dustries to switch from oil and gas to University in remembrance of the pools of hot, pressurized un­ exceeded $13,000 In early 1977,” the four students who were shot by and perhaps on gas-guzzIlng autos; cars that get low gas mileage, coal. derground water contain enough Federal Reserve said. “This was easing of price controls on natural perhaps adding up to $500 to the Atomic power - Carter calls National Guardsmen at Kent gas to dwarf any discovery in the more than 10 per cent above a year State University May 4, 1970. gas and oil; a goal of almost doubling sticker price of the worst gas- nuclear power the lowest-priority country to date. earlier and about three-fifths higher coal 'production; Inducements and guzzlers. energy item, but probably will try to than levels prevailing in 1973.” requirements on home and business Natural gas — An easing of price speed up slightly the construction of Regional LOS ANGELES — Mayor Tom Besides a bigger down payment insulation, and setting of standards controls on newly discovered natural conventional atomic power plants Bradley is considered a solid and higher monthly mortgage costs. for energy-using appliances. gas, with some extension of federal with improved safeguards. CHILMARK, Mass. — Tonight favorite to win re-election about 3,400 residents of Martha's Tuesday following a subdued cam­ Vineyard, Nantucket Island, Cut- paign in which he defused the tyhunk and other tiny resort emotional school busing issue. islands off the Massachusetts Prison guards go out on strike coast are to vote on whether to try WASHINGTON - The cost of By United Press Inniernallonal member guard union to return to 4 to secede from Massachusetts Owen King, a regional represen- heating the White House in­ A Superior Court judge today work. workers also were distressed with a because a proposed redistricting creased by more than 320,000 this ordered Connecticut’s striking prison Utive for the American Federation state demand that would require cor­ plan would eliminate their SUte police early today put into of State, County and Municipal winter, but adjusted figures in­ guards back to work aqd set a effect a contingency plan at the rections employes to work weekends. representation in the state House dicate that President Carter’s hearing for next week to decide Employes, said the corrections “These guys are locked up all of Representatives. facilities along with corrections of­ workers were upset with new orders to lower thermostats whether to bar the walkout per­ ficials and some guards held over week, ” Ferrucci said. “And if produced a 22 per cent saving In manently. demands made by sUte negotiators. there’s any job where you need time from' night shifts, according to a “The sUte contract offer con­ EAST LONGMEADOW, Mass. February. Hartford Superior Court Judge sUte police spokesman. off outside, it’s his one. ” — More than 1,200 workers today Anthony Armentano Issued a tem­ tained language contradictory to Ferrucci said the Ulks smacked of struck the Milton Bradley Co., the porary restraining order against the what was already agreed upon,” “political overtones.” He said no It was reported that eight guards at world’s largest manufacturer of International walkout by workers at the state’s 10 King said. other of sUte employes were games. The workers rejected a the Chesire institution were dis­ MOSCOW —The Soviet Union correctional centers. State police asked to increase their work weeks. contract offer Sunday by a vote of missed when they refused a directive Negotiators for the prison guards has accused the Carter ad- were dispatched to the prisons in the “The legislature should recognize 380-259. meantime to stand guard. to work overtime. An official for the and the sUte averted a strike on ministratiotr-of trying to guards' union said the guards held we have a serious dilemma here and Armentano set a show cause Christmas Eve when they reached a "hoodwink” the Kremlin and over from the night shift were "vir­ preliminary agreement. exercise some political respon­ BOSTON — The extended hearing for April 12 for the union to sibility,” he said. “whitewash” lU own pwition at tual hostages.” Before Ulks broke off Saturday, weather outlook for Southern New explain why it should not be per­ last week’s arms limitation talks. The guards Sunday unanimously King said the sUte offered to give the England, Wednesday through manently barred from striking. Labor agreements have been Friday, calls for fair, but con­ rejected the sUte’s latest contract prison guards a $2,700 raise over two reached with most of the sUte’s 40,- CASSANDRA, Greece — The ’^e re were no problems reported offer and then voted overwhelmingly years. tinued cool weather through at the Institutions which house a total 000 employes. Only contracts for the United States will be allowed to to go on strike. But he said the sUte demanded prison guards and teachers at the Friday with highs mostly In the keep four of seven U. S. millUry of 3,200 persons Including juveniles at 40s. Overnight iows in lower 40s 'nie Institutions affected were the that the corrections workers in­ University of Connecticut remain un­ bases now operating in Greece, the Cheshire Reformatory and sUte prison at Somers, the minimum increase their work week from 35 settled. Wednesday and 20s and '30s according to Greek Defense women at the correctional in Thursday and Friday. Nlantlc. security section In Enfield, the hours to 37V5 hours. The extra hours Most of the agreements were Minister Evangelos Avernoff. Cheshire Reformatory, the women’s would mean only a $400 a year raise. nailed down Friday, In time for the c Per«onnel Commissioner jail at Nlantlc, and the six sUte jails Kins said. Sai^ra Blloon said the sUte would April I deadline set by the legislature at Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, Mike Ferruccl, executive director seek a court order to force the 1 ,2 8 0- which must approve funding for all Brooklyn, Montvllle and Utchfield. of the AFSCME local, said the prison the contracts. Yes ter-W h itm ore

Miss Teresafrances Whitmore of Vernon and Norman John Yester of Manchester were married April 2 at St. The Second Congregational Church Bridget Church in Manchester. council will meet tonight at 7:3 in the The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. church parlor. Whitmore of 424 Taylor St., Vernon. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aloysious Yester of 79 Chambers St. Estelle Carpenter Circle of Com­ The Rev. Francis Cambria, the bridegroom’s cousin, munity Baptist Church will mdet officiated at the afternoon ceremony. • Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Miss Elissa Whitmore of Vernon was her sister’s maid Mrs. William Gilroy, 191 Washington of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Yester of St. Reed-Eaton Circle will meet at Manchester and Miss Linda Yester of White Plains, N.Y., the same hour at the home of Mrs. sisters of the bridegroom; and Miss Donna i^itm ore of The local chapter of Parents Grover Howard of 85 Green Manor Newington, the bride’s cousin. Anonymous will meet Tuesday at 7 Rd. Dennis Ryder of Manchester served as best man. Mrs. Gloria Weiss, nutritionist for Usher were William Dunn and Kevin Sullivan, both of the Manchester Public Health Nur­ A service of the Holy Eucharist, Hartford; and John Condon of Cromwell. Christopher sing Association, wili be guest Rite 2, is scheduled for Tuesday at 10 Shurkus of Manchester, the bride’s cousin, was ring speaker Tuesday at the Emanuei a.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. bearer. Lutheran Church Women meeting at A reception was held at Mama Mia's in Manchester, 7:45 p.m. in Luther Hali of the after which the couple left for Florida. They will reside in church. Her topic: “To Feed Your Old Lyme. , Famiiy Weli — Expensive Is Not The engagement of Miss Sally Ann Q22tTHEATRES EAST Mr. Yester is employed as an accountant with Achen- Conn to Jonathan Scott Wollenberg, Better.” bach Realty in Essex. (Gerrick photo) Mrs. Weiss wili discuss the nutri­ both of Manchester, has been an­ nounced by her parents, Mr. and tion education program of the The engagement of Miss Kathleen A series of four evening programs Mrs. Howard Conn of 54 'Tanner St. Manchester Well-Child Clinic, now in Ruth McAuliffe of Eglin AFB, Fla. to on "How To be a Good Parent” will Mr. Wollenberg is the son of Mrs. its fourth year. Bryan Keith Weisbrod of Dover AFB, begin Tuesday, April 5, from 7 to 9 . Patricia D. Wollenberg of 154 Eleanor and Harriet Casperson Del., has been announced by her The series will focus on issues Hilliard St. will serve as greeters at Tuesday’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph suggested by parents and will include The bride-elect was graduated event. Marge Andersen and Doris McAuliffe of Burnt Hill Rd.. Hebron. Johnson are in charge of such areas as communicating with from Manchester High School in 1975. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. refreshments. your child, sibling rivalry, helping Frances Karvelis of Amston and your child understand the con­ Her fiance was graduated from Mrs. Norman J. Yester Manchester High School in 1973. He Keith Weisbrod of Baltic. sequences of his actions, and helping He is in the electronics field in the Waddell School students display a dinosaur chart and collection canisters used recently in parents deal with their children's is employed by the Town of a cr>hnnl Hrnro fnr fiinHc fn oniitn fViA SAL'S \ MORURTY BROTHERS U. S. Air Force. emotions and fhntasies. Manchester. S h o w c a s e The couple is planning a July 23 niii. rrom leu are James nusseii, uraae % wayne aoiduc, Urade 6 and Kevin Kennedy, Anyone desiring additional infor­ The couple is planning a May 21 Ovar 40 Ym t i M Um x m IM la n rtu wedding. (Brown photol Grade 2. Three grades had 100 per cent contributions. A private collection of dinosaur Sal’s has C in e m a s mation may call the YWCA office at wedding. IMTBR8TATEB4 647-1437. models was on display in one of the school’s showcases during the drive. (Herald photo by EXIT 58 Open 24 Hours Dally Civitans name contest judges Pinto) GREAT SILVER LAME FOR EMEMENCY SERVICE ROBERTS STREET sennhel Judges for the Citizenship Essay College; Norman Fendell, director of The local winner will receive $50 Contest, sponsored by the the Regional Occupational Training 4 EAST HARTFORD from the Manchester Civitan Club. REUBENS! 888-8810 Manchester Civitan Club, have been Center; and Jpne Tompkins, staff The winning essay will then be PWP conducts installation selected. reporter for The Herald. V«rnon Circln BJUKUmUAnHBKS entered in the district contest, and if $a.50 III 2:30P.M. They are: Fred A. Ramey Jr., Theme tor this year's contest is selected a winner at that level, is Peg Lalibertq_of Manchester was Davis, historian; Carol Donze, Louise Shaheen of Manchester, Chorale program evokes (N«xt to V*rr>on installed as president of the newsletter; and Jeanne Brown, resident of the New England N iilo n il Bank) director of the Business and Careers ’’My Generation’s Part in Our eligible for the international contest. Division at Manchester Community Nation’s Future.” Top prize is $1,200 scholarship. Manchester Chapter of Parents publicity Regional Council (NERCl. was the PFORD/HOFFMAN Without Partners, Inc. (PWP) at its installing officer. miHE annual dinner-dance on March 26 at enthusiastic response HESDOfTSMEir Piano's Restaurant in Bolton. l•8 « tIIT 4 l> F 0 U 0 W BURNSIOI SICNS fp5)g» Other officers installed are: About town featured four soloists and was ac­ Walter Aitken, first vice-president; By Michael A. Orfitelli jrganists whom 1 conferred with U -^ Fale«, Suuinne Marie, maternal grandparents are E. Middle Tpke. Her pater­ Blanchard, Jennifer Lenore Neckar, second vice- companied by a string ensemble and [ng the intermission. BURNSIDE A most appropriate evening of IVtNSIM AVL, I. NTFD. a S 2 l.in 3 j daughter of David J. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles For­ nal grandparents are Mr. Lynn, daughter of Gerald president, Lucille Kodes, secretary , organ. lB religious music was presented by the finalUem was the “Requiem” ■“ " KWIRPUU Charlene S. Dugger Fates man of Seaford, N.Y. His and Mrs. Ralph and Jamie Lavender and Doris Calanti, treasurer. Manchester Chapter. SPBSQSA, Manchester Civic Chorale on Palm The Chorale performance by daSFIelFaure, a French com­ CLINT EASTWOOD of 25 Jan Dr., Vernon. She paternal grandparents are Starkweather of 30 Far­ Blanchard of 300 South St., will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Teen appeared to be the result of hard Sunday at St. Mary’s Episcopal poser of the late romantic period who was born March 23 at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fox mington St. Her maternal Vernon. Her maternal Also. Lee Dingwall, membership; Center Annex of Manchester Recrea­ Church. The chorale was conducted work and fine training as seen in the is sometimes considered to have sBiiDBy Manchester Memorial of Seaford, N.Y. His pater­ tion Center. The meeting is open to great-grandmother is Mrs. grandparents are Mr. and Jim Hutsenpiller, adult activities; by Stuart Gillespie Jr., and accom­ development of a choral concept of brought French Lieder into full Hospital. Her maternal nal great-grandparents are Joseph Bojarski of Far­ Dick Noel, family activities; Howard all area men interested in singing ENFORCEr Mrs. James Lavender of panied by Ronald Rothermel, excellent quality. The over-all bloom. This piece was more B grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Natale Fran- mington. She has a Dyersberg, Tenn. Her Madsen, orientation; Martha Curtis four-part barbershop harmony organist, and an instrumental ensem­ balance suffered slightly due to the KEEPS YOU ON THE challenging than the first, but Mr. EDQE OP YOUR SEATI Mrs. Robert C. Dugger of zini of Htcksville, N.Y. His brother, Scott, 4. paternal grandmother is and Muriel Scotta, scholarship; Scot­ ble from the Manchester Civic lack of men, especially in the bass Gillespie maintained his fine control “THE SENTINEL 171 Tracy Dr., Vernon. Her maternal great- Hattie Blanchard of New ia, group discussion; Mara Fortune, The Christian education committee Orchestra. The church was nearly section. However, the Chorale’s of the choir. The long phrases of this R 7:M 0:00 mm ADS paternal grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and London. She has a brother, dance chairman: Curtis, programs; of Concordia Lutheran Church will filled to capacity, as an enthusiastic ability to sustain passages and work require sustaining power Mr. and Mrs. F. Curtis Mrs. John Burton of New­ Jonathan, 4W; and a sister, Carol Barcomb, ways and means; meet tonight at 7 in the church room. audience received the chorale in one employ good phrasing is a reflection throughout the seven movements. Fates of Cumberland, R.I. port News, Va. He has two Karen, 8. Anita Petersen, legal research; Dot The Church School staff will meet at of their most challenging endeavors of Mr. G illespie’s leadership The two soloists for this segment of METyyORK Her maternal great- brothers, Joey, 5, and Tim­ Peg Lulilierte 8 at the church. to date. abilities. the program were outstanding. Mrs. FAYE WILUAM grandparents are Mr. and my, 2W. Order Your A GLOBE DUNAMAY HOLDEN 643-2711 The first item of the evening was Soloists for the Missa Brevis was Ann McClain, the soprano Mrs. EMgar Beaumont of PETER ROBERT the “Missa Brevis in B-flat Major,” mostly Chorale members, with the demonstrated her talents as a soloist Travel Service L - nNCH DUVALL— J Elast Hartford and Mr. and S tarkw eather, Amy “Happy written by Wolfgang A. Mozart. The exception of the tenor, a graduate right from the start, as she sang the 555 MAIN STREET Mrs. Frederick Dugger of Ellen, daughter of Ralph J. shortened mass was written 200 student at the University of Connec­ opening statement of the “Pie Jesu” 643-2165 Indiana. dnd Barbara Bojarski years ago and deals with Christ as ticut. The bulk of the work fell upon beautifully, with great control. Un­ RStRR Starkweather of 458 Thought” the "Lamb of God,” who takes away the shoulders of the soprano, Pamela fortunately, the orchestra had some Over 30 Years Travel Experience IS BORn Fox, Craig Bryan, son of Graham Rd., South Wind­ the sins of the world. The work Edwards, and the tenor, James intonation problems with the accom­ FAMILY Joseph and Suzanne For­ sor. She was bom March 23 Today! Authorized agent in NO PASSES ACCEPTED Dehls. Ms. Edwards displayed a paniment at this and later while man Fox of 13 Raisch Dr., at Manchester Memorial pleasant sounding voice despite some Manchester for all P supporting the other soloist. The Airlines, Railroads and PLEASE CALLTHEATRE Tolland. He was born Hospital. Her maternal 1/2 Price SALE apparent nervousness. Mt. Dehls baritone soloist, Mr. William Myers, Steamship Lines FOR SCREEN TIMES March 24 at Manchester grandparents are Mr. and CALL 643-2m Operation fuel seemed to lack the qualities of a true had a gorgeous voice, clear and SPECIAL Memorial Hospital. His Mrs. Walter Bojarski of 105 tenor, although certain passages HARTFORD (UPl) — Operation refreshing, a delight to listen to. revealed a sensitive feel for the part. Save on these Pool Tables and Fuel has ended. TTie emergency Faure's intentions were to depict The alto soloist was Sue Levitt and V4 pound Sears program was set up Jan. 27 by the tranquility of death for the' private agencies to help more than mr. John McClain rounded out the believer who finds eternal rest in the bottom end. Air-Hoekey® while they last 2,500 Connecticut families get Paradise spoken of in the last move­ POLAND brazler.-deluxe The final section of the “Missa ment. The Chorale embraced the through the winter with enough oil, -an unusual travel experience, ANDFRIES coal, kerosene and wood to keep Brevis,” entitled the "Agnus Dei,” composer’s convictions, as a feeling warm. was especially sensitive, sung very of “Life eternal” was intoned. surprisingly inexpensive with PLUS A COKE T h e mie Ned Coll, director of the tastefully. Applause which followed the per­ SAVE *63 Revitalization Corps and coordinator The second item was the perfor­ formance seemed out of place, as it H aves H ave-N ots of Operation Fuel, said Sunday most mance of Cesar Frank’s “Chorale in pierced the silence created by the 6-ft. Holiday Pool Table of the $170,000 raised was given to B Minor” by the organist, Mr. final strains. I often wonder if fuel banks in Windham County and Rothermel. As part of the dedication audiences are aware of the Holy Regular 1124.99. 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The lighter side nent seizes three spec­ limit on outside earned in­ Senate Ethics Committee. We are becoming a scaredy cat nation _The perils of bystanding tators at an outdoor rally come locks three hostages In short, it appears that against the chance he is iEm irl]rfilfr Eupttin^HrralJi By DICKtIC K WESTW E S T ____ .... *' ^ in his private washroom to innocent bystanders are in it propitious to veer off into cited for mud-slinging by WASHINGTON - Today, that’s work. What I really enjoy is dedicated. Obviously, some doctor or WASHINGTON (UPI) - the perils of Innocent being seized during leaked to Jack Anderson. use in negotiations with the for a long, hard summer. Manchester — A City of Village Charm Jutland and seize a few the Fair Campaign Prac­ saccharin. Tomorrow, roast beef? Is sitting in the sauna, solving the health maniac told them It was fun, FBI statistics released the bystanding coming into full embezzlements. — A congressional can­ Jutes. tices Committee. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Big-Brother government determined world’s problems with similarly ln-\and by George they grit their teeth other day show that some flower. An assistant teller who didate who has been dis­ fAndrew Tully) Seizure of neutral — A senator who exceeds Member, Audit Bureau of Circuiation Member. United Prets Internetional eventually to determine by legisla­ clined Secretaries of State Without and tiy to enjoy it. I feel pretty good types of crime decreased Surely the most ominous has been diverting bank tributing scurrilous hostages is a fairly recent recent development was funds to personal uses the proposed new 38,625 !' .'i'l Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, tion of bureaucratic decree what Portfolio. in the morning; the joggers who give last year ancT certain literature about his oppo­ innovation. But once It the taking of hostages by forces an innocent (* irt not Eastor without Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. shall be contained In the daily menu Chief Justice Warren Burger used me a wan wave are a grim lot who In others failed to make any In short, everything is bad for us caught on, it spread like someone distraught over bystander in the lobby to of every American? another day would have cheerfully headway. • colored ogga... Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. TurKinglon. Managing Editor to be a club regular. He worked wildfire. tax problems. I am not a saccharin addict, for the unless it tastes awful. Exercise is It is obvious, however, act as his shield while he MUNICIPAL BUILDINB •’•mi'i ,Tswiir- harder than most on the assorted submitted to acquiring a pot belly. The innocent'bystanders That raises fears that juggles the books to make Paas EGG DYE simple reason that sugar tastes good for us because it’s a bore. So, that one offshoot of the racks of torture, and I was Impressed The late archangel of radio and ’TV, of the world have always hostage taking, heretofore it appear the ripoff was a better than those little pills. Science for the same reason, is eariy to bed crime wave remains on the been poor insurance risks. by his seeming enthusiasm. But his Ed Murrow, took the civilized view. I upswing. This notable a spinoff of hijackings, loan default. CLOSED *« ciaims saccharin caused cancer in and early to rise. Jimmy Carter is They are forever getting 39 mouth tightened when I lauded his shared a room with him in a French exception is the taking of terrorist attacks and Other possibilities in­ \ losing friends in the regular-fellow caught in the crossfire of GOOD FRIDAY w hav9 9VBry mi9 thing! rats. I think the wretched beasts died application. hotel during World War H, and one hostages. armed robbery, may be clude: bloc because he gets a day’s work gangland wars, cops-and- Gas we are wasting of ennui. Cram bologna down my "I happen to have a back morning my hurried attempts to ac­ Hostage-taking is, of spilling over into the field — A South Korean lob­ FRIDAY, APRIL 8 done before 8 in the morning. robbers shootouts, saloon *Sohere a throat every day and I’d give up the couter myself in walking-around of white collar crime. byist on his way to Capitol Some jogging problem,” he said. "That’s the only course, as old as violence fights, waterfront brawls, Emergency Telephone Numbers dollarU Some 150 residents of customers. The companies ghost. reason I submit to this monumental clothing roused him from slumber. itself. On numerous occasions, Hill to make a secret con­ Highway...... 649-5070 worth a I confess to spending a few late picket line skirmishes, hostages have been seized tribution holds three dollar** Cleveland held a protest would pay for the im­ Scaredy cats tedium.” Murrow opened one reluctant eye. Were the Visigoths political rally free-for-alls lafusa . 649-1886 afternoons a week at the Watergate having a dust-up with the during bank holdups. Well, tourists as hostages lest meeting recently to complain provements but wouldn’t be All this is by way of asserting that Too dedicated “Go back to bed,” he told me. “H and PTA meeting melees. Sanitary Sewer and Water 640-9697 Health CTub. There, I do a little Ostrogoths? You could be then, imagine hostages word of the payoff be about the high cost of naturai out anything because they we are becoming a nation of scaredy As for those joggers who leap from God had wanted us to rise with the Only now. however, are cats. Saccharin is bad for us. So are swimming, some jogging on the dawn he’d have had It arrive at certain the Visigoths would gas and to demand that would have that much more bed to street upon awakening, they seize a few Ostrogothlan cigarettes, booze, red meat, lobster treadmill and a few sit-ups. But all seem much too determinedly maidens, and vice versa, "somebody do something gas available to sell to other — and, of course, the water we drink about it.” customers. for negotiation purposes. and the air we breathe. I offer a Note, however, that You can’t blame them. One For Rosenberg cites an FEA siogan to our ruiing masters: Living neither would have deemed woman said that despite tur­ study in Michigan which found is hazardous to your health. ning down her thermostat, the that it would cost around $225 To paraphrase Chesterton, a SMALLER Assumption Mister Somebody in a Washington of­ bili for heating her 10-room to bring attic insulation in a TAX fice is seiiing a life of "measured honor roll house came to $369 in January. typical house up to standard. merriment.” Sitting down to a de­ IMCREii^ luce announced But obviously, even a 10- Spread over about six years, cent meal in a good French The honor roll for room house can’t use $369 the cost would amount to $38 a restaurant is a form of misbehavior Assumption Junior High worth of gas in one month un­ year. But since the occupant of en route to becoming a mis- School for the second SPECIAL ONE WEEK SALE less a lot of its is going to heat the house would be using about deameanor. America the Beautifui, marking period has been Max Factor my eye! America the Prudent sounds announced as follows: r e c o r d s ta p e s the outdoors. Untold billions of 38,000 feet less gas a year, the Lip Potions , & BOOKS! more iike it. Sixth Grade cubic feet of gas are wasted gas company would have a Assorted Flavors Q Q $ Ceaae and desist A — High Honors Special Purchase...... W V every day by drafty, pooriy in­ “new” supply of gas at a cost The country is up to here in juicy, Michael Downes, Clif­ J u s t. sulated houses. ’The worst of $38 per 38,000 cubic feet, or ford Elckle, Ellen Evans, tender (if expensive) steaks. It is Arrived! Schick Super II Blades offenders are the homes of $1 a thousand. ’This is 44 cents awash in vichysoisse, crammed with Kellie Long, Janice Package ol j A O Oysters Rockefeller and assorted Mathlews, Angelo Morson, 4 people who are least able to af­ cheaper than price-regulated Mary Kate Sullivan. 9 Cartridges 1 arrangements of veal scallopini. But O u rR e g .l0 9 ...... l a W W ford high fuel costs. interstate gas. B — Honors you can’t drop by the comer newss­ ’Thus one of the best ideas for There are 34 million homes Cindy Almeida, Anne BOW BLOUSES tand without encountering an Toni Home Permanent “doing something about it” in this country using gas heat, Louise Brady, Stephen And A BIG aggressive order to cease and desist Byrne, Sherrl-Lynn (^ntle, Regular. ^ A A may be the plan originated by and few of them are so well in­ eating such ambrosia iest you wind Carlson, Ellen Carrick, SKIRT SALE Body, Super 1 Federal Energy Administra­ sulated that they couldn’t be up in an eariy grave. (Any grave is Jane Chmielowiec, Kevin Our Reg. 2 .4 2 ...... l a W W tion official William G. improved. If they all were, too early, but let that pass.) Cleary, Thomas Daddario, 1 0 0 % Rosenberg, which not only the Rosenberg estimates the na­ Rachel Gallagher, Poly Tops Stephanie Greenwald, Don­ Geritol High Potency All Rwords & Tapes By BARRY MANILOW FEA but the regulatory com­ tion would save more natural na Landry. Special Iron/Vitamin Tablets missions of a number of states gas than Alaska’s North Slope Patricia, McCarthy, Featuring “ This One’s For You” 40 Plus are seriously considering. is expected to produce — 1.2 Michael McDonald, 7 Free Tablets Tryin’ ToGetThe Feeling” Thomas McGraw, The Rosenberg plan would trillion cubic feet a year, or President Carter Our Reg. 2.98 . 1.84 Maureen Morlarty, John Where Available put local gas companies in the enough to supply six million Nixon, Darcy Plompen, LP Today’s thought Series F698 Tape business of installing insula­ new residential users. and bureaucrats Joseph See, Shelley Series K798 Schoeneberger, Brian Catchy cap sleeves, tion and furnace efficiency ’This is gas that exists now. bowwitching young NEW CORNING WARE By Martha Angle ministration. Selfors, Cynthia Somes, devices in the homes of their Gas we are wasting. “Here is my servant whom I up­ enflesh te servanthood of the Isaian ■ designs. S M L and Robert Walters A pet Nixon technique, largely dis­ Heather Turner, Sandra ALEX hold, Upon whom I have put my prophesy. Verchick, Sally Vullo. WASHINGTON - (NEA) - What continued since his departure from Spirit.” Isaiah 42:1 God could have chosen any way to HALEY if Jimmy Carter mashed the button Washington, was to place Seventh Grade Tllji rw SKW,. We hear the prophetic voice of redeem us. He chose to give us His tlL ' ’'LAM M and nothing happened? No missiles Republicans into political appoint­ A — High Honors Fashion Isaiah as he speaks of the Messiah Son and the Son, in turn, chose to ALEX launched. No bombs away. No troop ment positions, then rewrite the job Christine Berrutl, Skirts r o o t s mobilization. Just business as usual. who is to come: The one who gives serve us with the giving of His life for William Black, Susan A description to turn these posts into breath to his people. So’ contrary to our redemption. Lord, our God, let us Evans, Mary Ellen HALEY What America’s It sound preposterous, but In "career” slots with full civil service Reg. to 10.99 the expectations of man, this savior turn to you this week in thanksgiving Finnegan, Bruce Francis, almost every sphere of government protection. comes to us as servant. In the events for a love that redeems us. Laura Prelsner, Catherine Set of Two Tells The apart from the Defense Department, The result, as the (barter folks dis­ of this Holy Week we see Christ Rev. James Archambault Santanlello, Tad Somes, Story Of that scenario is more nearly a reality covered, is that partisan Republicans 15 oz. Bowls hooked on St. James CJiurch Robert Stanford. than a nightmare. are "bricked into” crucial high-level B — Honors His Search As the Carter team is rapidly dis­ What is America’s worst have tried joining the boycott jobs throughout the government — iHuri' jiaauuwi Michelle Albert, Renee Great for food preparation, cook­ For drug addiction problem? against high coffee prices have covering, it’s one thing for a Presi­ and the new president can’t replace Bradwell, Nancy Daigle, Flare and slim shapes, solid ing, serving or freezing... a dent to proclaim a new policy and tones, mitered stripes. 5-15 P Not marijuana. Not heroin. discovered. Technically, she them with menand women of his own Craig Elasterbrook, Robert and 616. thousand uses! Our Reg. 7.99 “ROOTS” Not even tranquilizers. says, this is an addiction. quite another to insure that his choosing. Daddario, Karen Evans, Anne Marie Hogan, orders are carried out by the Jobs disappeared Caffeine, the stimulant found How can you beat it? slumbering bureaucracy beneath Roseanne Leneres, Tanya Jim King, chief of the White House Reflections in coffee but also in tea, cocoa, You can either go “cold him. Mansfield, Sean O’Connor, The Fascinating Story Of I personnel office, said a preliminary Joseph Palenza, Rudy Per- OUR OWN AMPLON chocolate and soft drinks, is turkey” or gradually wean Only a dent Jumbo Teri Towels Roots" Was Written. study shows 1,262 jobs that used to be Hal Turkington slco, Scott Rioux, Larry the most widely used drug in PANTYHOSE Reinforced 2-LP Set, Series 9 ^ ...... 5 " yourself away from coffee. In When Carter took office following subject to presidential appointment Managing Editor Satchell, Scott Vami. with Nylon Reg. 1,67 Our Reg 63c the United States today, says the latter case. Dr. Vandersluis eight years of Republican rule, he in­ have simply‘‘disappeared” since Eighth Grade 54* herited a civilian work force of 2.8 psychologist Dr. Betty suggests making the coffee 1970. Most of them didn’t actually A — High Honors million in the executive branch. He Vandersluis, who teaches a weaker and weaker by adding vanish, of course; they just became Cyrano Jones, Joseph Vacuum Cleaner Bags and his Cabinet officers have authori­ I for course in drug addiction at "career” appointments filled -by Gruber at the piano in the McGraw, Mary Grace by Home Care a little more cream with each ty to replace only about 2,700 of those "Gruber ‘Rainy Day’ column Changing” Republicans. Origin of Civic Orchestra.” Rachmaninoff's Second Plano Quick, Margaret Sullivan. For Most Franklin Pierce College in cup. This gives the body more employes — less than .1 per cent of Vacs King said the Carter people are not Concerto. Robert Brawley of the B — Honors Pkgs.1 Autobiography Rindge, N.H. the total. That was a headline that appeared Our Reg 67c Pkg.i For time to adjust. She also upset by the laws of patronage, per Hartford Conservatory of Music was Denise Boutilier, Kevin Of Liv uTimann 6 2 7 The remainder, including hundreds on a 1970 feature story about the Byrne, Christine Carr, An­ 2 Americans drink more recommends substituting fruit se. guest conductor, Pub. List 8.95 upon hundreds of senior level Manchester Civic Orchestra written tonio Champion, Fiona coffee than anyone else in the juices or milk for coffee. "Our problem is not that we have ★ •A ★ Drain Power Drain ) liy executives in policy-making by June Tompkins of our staff. It was Campbell, Arthur Carone, A talented, questing woman world, she notes. And that’s a As with any addiction, the millions of Democrats we want to When John Gruber got the Cleaner by Glamorene positions, hold ‘‘career’’ ap­ the first of a three-part series about Lori DeCarish, Heidi Men’s Spring j Ullrnarin exposes her emotions and lot of caffeine. employ but rather that we don’t have orchestra going, it then became Unclogs Drains coffee addict, she says, “must pointments under the protective um­ the orchestra. Draghl, Sheila Dupuis, in 1 SKond! thoughts. control of the agencies,” he said. In necessary to find someone to give it Casual The body can get dependent change his thinking, change his brella of the civil service system. It was a John Gruber column — or Mary Evans, "tynnanne Our Reg 1.99 1.67 (Ranging department after department, he columns — in 1960 that started what financial sponsorship; there was Feeney, Carol Fergilson, upon caffeine and be very un­ lifestyle, so that he has control S afe jo b s Shirts said, regional dlrectore — who have has become a classical orchestra in music to buy, among other things. Diana Flavell, Joseph comfortable when there is a of his urges. It’s not easy.” Our Reg. 4.99 “ Rand McNally They are not accountable to Carter major policy-making responsihility Manchester. That's when The Herald and WINF Foley, Joanne Frechette, lack of the accustomed amount We — sip, slurp — would be or his administration. Their jobs are — are locked into their jobs and are ★ ★ ★ came to the fore. Tom and Walter Michael Girard. 1977 Road Atlas’ safe regardless of whether they res­ not accountable to the new ad­ Alison Grade, Kathleen C A S I O . f x -21 in the system — as many who the last to argue about that. John Gruber’s column was called Ferguson of The Herald, and John Most Complete Road pond to policy directives from the ministration. Hesslon, David Keeney, "The Way I Heard It,” and was Deme of WINF, agreed to cospon- 3 9 7 21-Function Guide Available' 2 7 6 thin layer of political appointees at Sandra Keeney, Lynne Pub List 3.95 There are ways published for about 15 years on Mon­ sore the orchestra and provide it with Scientific the very top or seek to subvert and Koras, Linda Landry, John ‘"rhere are ways to get rid of peo­ days in The Herald. He reviewed funds. Both did so for many years. Toll road info time zone state evade those directives. Luby, Karen Plourde, I Florals, scenics. geometric. Calculator Open forum ple in career positions,’’ King classical music on albums and For its first concert, the orchestra Michael McDo'hnell, Anna acelate/nylon. Snort and C ity maps Includes U S . Richard Nixon used to rail against Canada and Mexico. acknowledged, “but once you start suggested collections of the classics was reviewed for The Herald by Morlarty, Donald Murphy, ' sleeves S loXL Our Reg. 19.99 the civil service bureaucracy, com- down the road, as Nixon did, you find for a home record library. Frank Pandolfi, director of the Elizabeth Negri, Sonia What has happened plaining the government was full of yourself saying that next you’ve got- On July 5, 1960, he spoke about a Connecticut Opera Associcatlon. Ortega, Jody Ricci, Lori Democrats bent on thwarting his ta make room for your brother-ln- telephone conversation he had with George Stowe of the Hartford Times Sossln, Daniel Tuttle, M en’s IO 0Z. “The Day Before Sunrise’’ will. And indeed it was — largely law, or your neighbor, Dr. Mel Horowitz, who said a small came out to review the concert, and Edward Vilga, Elizabeth by Thomas Wiseman to City of Village Charm? Wleczorek. MAVERICK because the DemocraU had con- "It’s like letting a dog loose in the group of classical musicians met at he gave it a "rousing welcome to the *17 trolled the White House for most of henhouse. Once he’s killed for food, Independant memory; Dear sir: are alive with life giving substances his home to enjoy their music. John growing fraternity of symphony Denim squares, square roots, Paperback Bestseller! Question: What has become of the that give substance to living matter. the proceeding 40 years, and the vast he develops a taste for blood and said he, too, had such a group orchestras in our midst! At Pinehurst majority of those drawn to govern­ Jeans reciprocals, Pi entry, sign Pub, List 1 .9 5 ...... City of Village Charm? Algae thrives in ponds and lakes and there’s no stopping him.” meeting at his home. ■A ★ ★ Fully cooked, shankless, ment service during that period had hockless Our Reg. 10.99 change. Wide range of Fiction that recalls real events Answer: it has been converted to gives our unpleasant odors on a hot King said the Carter administra­ He offered to be a clearinghouse Gruber conducted the group until calcuTation. been Democrats. MORRELL A^1945-Hitler's henchmen an asphalt jungle. day but without it it is doubtful we tion has no taste for blood. ’There will for anyone interested in forming an 1963 when he relinguished his baton Attacked gyatein EASTER HAMS AC Adapter (optional) 4.99 ueserting Germany look for deals Why have the powers to be allowed could live. Oxygen is important to be no purges, he promised. But once orchestra of local talent. Not much to Vitautis Marljosius of the Hart­ So what did Nixon do? He launched the aristocrat of hams... the marshes, brooks and ponds to be life. the dust settles, "I hope we can put was done at once, but John was en­ ford String Orchestra and head of the no other ham can compete 8 7 7 considered of no consequence? The Sincerely yours, a full-scale assault on the merit together some kind of task force to couraged by phone calls. He repeated music department at the University with MORRELL E Z marshes are a great source of algae Elizabeth Dougherty system, often with the complicity of take a look at the whole personnel of Hartford. Marljosius was conduc­ CUT’S natural baked 4 his appeal later and, early in August, Famous true blue cotton FILM WITH PROCESSING SPECIAL! and oxygen. The ponds and brooks 17 Dougherty St. key Civil Service Commission of- structure and determine which jobs wrote a paragraph in the column that tor until 1968, and he was succeed by flavor! ' . ■ I - Another fine Ham Tobin's lOoz denim Hares. 4 ■u ::*■ , , Manchester ficials. The attack took only a variety really ought to be career ap- sparked a first meeting of musicians. the present conductor. Dr. Jack patch pockets. 29 to 42 of forms, but one in particular has pointments, and which are policy- 1st Prise also shankless Snap ‘em up! GAF Color Slide & Movie He wrote: Heller from UConn. Dr. Heller had and hockless. wound up haunting the Carter ad- making positions that should change "Come on, Ma! Dig that box out of been the first concertmaster of the Film with GAF Processing And order all time Basketball reunion when the administration does.” the attic, have the sound-post set up orchestra and, later, a guest conduc- D 6 4 .135-20 EI posure l•vorllte by Stonloy again, stick some strings on it, wash .tor. */2 price! Slide Film 3 .2 2 Dear sir, ProvWon Co... good old times Hying aiound the the bow-hair, and drop me a line. Today, the orchestra has been Super-8 Color 1 attended a second meeting of the NUTMiaUAND m en’s table. That goes for the violists and other joined by the Manchester Civic Movie Film...... 3 .9 4 Yesteryear Basketball committee at SPECIAL The low scores such as 11-19 made string players as well.” Chorale, organized in 1966. It was at SUPP-HOSE the home of Albert Rodonis on Sun­ A A ★ EASTER day. us feel the players then were more the suggestion of Marljosius that a pre-ticketed skilled!!!! Mike Ginolfi couldn’t More than 60 musicians responded "community chorus” be organized to KIELBASA, at *6 If the reunion is as great as the believe his team lost 34-0. Players to the call of the meeting, and the join the orchestra in a concert. Jack Fresh KIski and ’Em erson AM/FM Digital Clock Radio Fuji R100 Color Slide Film committee meeting the affair will be then were more skilled? Manchester Civic Orchestra was un­ Grove, then organist at South United Freeh Easter Complete With Processing Fellah Klelbaaa. a great success. 1 have contacted people from out of 25 years ago der way. John was its first conduc­ Methodist Church, trained the 75- R100-20Eipoiure$ the problem of making up for snow Nutmeg Smoked Legibly lighted clock dial; wakes town and the response has been Blood Bank officials issue a call for tor, and was its first soloist at its member group. Benelsea Daisy Rolta. Color Slide Film . 3 .3 3 As the committee thumbed through days not alloted in the school calen­ you to music. Walnut grain cabinet enthusiastic. Come to Willie’s Steak 0 negative type blood. very first concert. ★ A ★ Also Baser Polish Our Reg. 24.99 RlOO-36 Eipoiure th e o ld accounts from the dar. House, April 23 and have a great lO-yearg ago Board of Elducation votes to seek a The musicians met on Monday The Manchester Civic Orchestra Kielbau from Mucke. ™ Color Slide Film 4 .9 4 Manchester Evening Herald sports 19 evening with old friends. three-way meeting with the Town evenings at Manchester High School, has distinguished itself In its 17-year pag es lof the y e a rs 1935-1945 Superintendent of Schools William FRESH TURKEYS Fran Maston Planning Commission and Board of in the music room. ’They worked on a history; so has the Civic Chorale in Order now at collected by Dorn ‘Meatball’ Gen- Curtis reports that town will lose por­ ‘‘Top Hats” tion of state aid if the school system Directors concerning the proposed concert for April 1961 that included its 11-year history. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE tilcore, it is hard to stick to business PINEHURST 36 Lyndale St. operates on less than the IBOKlay construction of a new Lincoln School ’ music by Handel, Beethoven's First They keep Manchester aware of MIHCHESTER VERNON SALE: MON. thru WED. what with all the old stories of the in Center Springs Park. GROCERY DAILY: Manchester legal minimum, in connection with Symphony, Gruber's arrangement of the classics; they perform a very Im­ Ma Main 643-4181 Trl-CItyShoppng Center Debussy's “Petite Suite,” and portant part in the arts of the town. 1145 Tolland Turnpike 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. ■

4 : PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., April 4, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ManchestSr. Conn.. Mbn., April 5. 1977 - PAGE SEVElj^A — -n-|ir -||[inr-iiwi i AARP offers driving after the meeting. Mrs. Callahan. The officers will MACC news Stanley Baldwin and Mrs. rehearse after the business John Zlemak are co­ meeting. A course in defensive driving techniques prove their driving skills. chairpersons. Assisting PLAZA DEPT. STORE vrill be-given by the Manchester Green George Taylor and Ernest McNeill will The Bypass Group will them are Mrs. Anthony The executive board of DRIVEWAYS He perhaps touched upon name calling between the in, Manchester, 1977. We love to soften our hearts Chapter 2399 of the American Association be course instructors. For r^stration in­ Berube, Mrs. Beorge the Waddell School PTA O N H m A IM m f t Hn n I meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. nUTMlED MIYWHERI IN CONN. ’The prayers that were the heart of our life across-the-street Christian most surely have much to lest we set up barriers that N n l M F m rt SuMniMiM of Retired Persons (AARP) on May 3 and formation, contact either ’ftylor at 27 Meixell and Mrs. Betty will meet tonight at 7:30 in By Nancy Cart offered Wednesday in the conference rooms at together when he went on neighbors of St. Mary’s which to thank our God. prevent others from M MMto ft t t ., mnolMslw 4, and 10 and 11 at the First Federal Bank, Florence St., telephone 643-04i82, or Manchester Memorial Room 18 at the school. • FLllindixIOOaLoni Executive director reflected our diversified to say be grew up to un­ Episcopal and St. James Our unison prayer experiencing the blessings Middle Ijike., The course will be McNeil at 5 Lawton Rd., telephone 646- roots and were spoken in Hospital. Mrs. David Gib­ A A • SINCE 1946 When Orford Parish was derstand that God hears all Roman Catholic became a reminded us however: we find in our town. For us, THE EASTER BUNNY offered to members of the National 4572. son, dance therapist, will chartered over 200 years Polish, French and in the prayers, in every tongue. brotherly Christian com­ "Even as we praise you, there was an open door. Be Retired Teachers Association and AARP. AARP is the nation’s largest organiza­ I Happiness Is... ^ ^ 0 8 9 •coNUTaYNnuaM tongue of our newest )HAS COME TO THE PLAZA demonstrate yoga ago, the handful of people Like the French new­ munity of the 1970^ who we realize how far we fall with us that we fail not to Bogdan. bility of state insurance departments-to maintain Do insurance rates keep pace with in- options with his agent.) a healthy balance between capital and premiums phone instead. Dial 1-800-842-2060 (toll free) Badolato, executive flationary costs like the above? Otherwise, companies run the risk of insolvency director of Council 4 and we’ll take your application over the phone AFSCME AFL-CIO, was A No During such periods of inflation, in- surance companies are playing catch-up Whatareyou" ‘ the union’s choice for the (even on Sunday). And you’ll have an answer all the way Today's rates have to pay Where does the average person turn if panel Bogdan, a member How serious is this capital shortage? for tomorrow's claims— and tomorrow's inflation he has a problem with his Insurance'? the next business day. 4 of the town’s labor con­ a ^ In a survey of state insurance depart- No one anticipated double-digit inflation such as w a M ^ f w ? sulting firm, was picked by we have had in recent years A He has a number of options The first the town. ments. adequacy ol capital was cited as should be his Insurance agent, who 1$ a the biggest worry ol regulators The New trained professional. Or he can contact Charles F. McCarthy Jr., Has no-laull auto insurance worked in York State Insurance Department recently ordered his company. The State Insurance Department in assistant town manager, Connecticut? one of the five largest auto insurance writers in Hartford (State Office Building, Hartford. Connec­ said that the first arbitra­ the state to stop writing policies because of severe tion session between the A Yes Every study made by the State In- ticut 06115) has a special division to handle in­ linancial problems resulting from heavy claims quiries. A trade organization such as the Insurance THE CONNECTICUT BANK town and the union has Since 1969 there have been 46 insolvencies of surance Department shows that no-fault " 'f- b een scheduled for has met its objectives. .About one-third Association of Connecticut (Suite 1304, 60 Wash­ property-casualty insurers across the country. 20 ington Street, Hartford. Connecticut 06106) also Wednesday. A second ses­ in 1975 alone. You can imagine the impact this more people are receiving insurance benefits. Pay­ ANO TRUST COMPANY ments are made more promptly All indications are assists by bringing a problem to the attention of sion has also been set for has on the availability of auto insurance the proper agency or company people. Monday. May 2, he said. that the public is satisfied with no-fault. The union has been working without a contract since July 1, 1976. It voted lOUAl OrPOHTUNlTT UNOCR to reject a fact-finder’s ICUU OPORYUNIOAO SOME PHESTAMOS report that suggested a five per cent raise in the first year and a six per cent INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT raise in the second year of the two-year contract The 60 Washington Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06106 proposal also suggested the elimination of the second "shotgun" rider in town snowplows

f -V. . \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., April 5, 1977 - PAGE NINE-A PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon.. April 4, 1977 Fload, 646-4900, Ext. 205. Open on space available MCC calendar * ‘ Non-credit communi­ basis, advance registration ty services course begins. is necessary.

Manchester Community Saturday, April 9 College offers this calen­ Baseball, MCC vs. dar of events In the Interest' Tunxls Community of the community. AH the College, 11 a.m., Moriarty 643-B8S9 MCC-sponsored - activities Field. 049-3941 rANNIVERSARr listed telow are open to the Duplicate Bridge — ' YOU PAY public and many are free. Open, 1 p.m., HR 102, ip3. Medium For further information, Monday, April 11 CASH A CARRY £i 621 HARTFORD pOAD call 646-2137. Women’s Week through SPECIALS! E g g s r April 15. M A N C H E S t ) e R . CELEBRATION Monday, April 4 CONNECTICUT •Luncheon — Noon, Stu­ Each of thata advartitad itamt It ra- iU N “ Mixology — 7:30 p.m., dent Center. ADVERTISED quirad to ba raadily availabla for tala HR 103. at or balow tha advartitad prica in 1135T01UNDTUIHnKE (AJjMCEI^TO Tuesday, April S Baseball, MCC vs. ITEM POLICY aach AErP Stora, axcapt at tpaclfi- wimii«rMrB.FiHiT. •Luncheon — Noon, Stu­ Eastern Connecticut State College, 3 p.m., Moriarty r callynotadinthltad. ------«TMUiaOTailHYI y m dent Center. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT •Dinner — Student Field. EASTER Center, 6 p.m. •Dinner — 6 p.m.. Stu­ r m “ Philosophical dent Center. LILIES mm Psychology 11 — 7:20 p.m., ••Biofeedback: The OR HR 202. Voluntary Control of our Wednesday, April 6 Own Body and Mind, 7 TULIPS FULLY COOKED •Luncheon — Noon, Stu­ p.m., HR 207. FARM FRESH •All luncheons and WATER dent Center. dinners are in the Food ADDED Baseball, MCC vs. Mat- 5 4 9 SHANK tatuck Community College, Service Dining Room. POT Reservations should be 3 p.m., Moriarty Field. EACH PORTION made In advance at the •Dinner — 8 p.m.. Stu­ SMOKED Main Office at Hartford Turkeys dent Center. Hams Thursday, April 7 Breakfast — 7:30 a.m.-lO ■A. nUTCnUBHM > a.m.. Student Center. HENS Friday, April 8 |Rump Portion Good Friday — no 10-14 LBS. classes. 791 Science Fair winners at Nathan Hale School display their winning exhibits. From left are Duplicate Bridge — Open CENTaCUTROAmm & Novice, 7:45 p.m., HR Julie LaPlante with her display on "Air,” Dave Spaulding with his panel board exhibit of 102, 103. s Y% * Ham Steaks "Optical Illusions,” and Tracy Anderson with a "Solar Still.” (Herald photo by Pinto) lb. \ % lb. ■^4 =5^ Science Fair staged SnRHMIHIBT WE HAVE A FULL AAP - PURE BUTTER HORMEIS A WHOLE OR niU-W ATER ADDED SELECTION OF SWIFTS Self Basting Shank |i at Nathan Hale School SALE BUHERBALL TURKEYS Cure 8 1 $ Half Hams^ There were 156 students in Grades Arthur Bolder, "Air Car.' Now In Progress FOR YOUR Turkeys 5 and 6 at Nathan Hale School who Grade 5 — second place, Karen ALL SIZ ES H ill-N O CENTEn REMOVED EASTER HOLIDAY. 'lb . 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ii» a». PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon,, April 4, 1977 Obituaries Budget committee under pressure Police, fire budgets increase Mrs. William Wilson Mrs. Arthur Fortin Mrs. Florence Gagne Fortin, 47, of HARTFORD (UPI) - One of the Kennelly of Hartford, Senate Presi­ spending." * By GREG PEARSON tax rate by 1.23 mills. for the motor vehicle maintenance jobs, such as window washing, he Mrs. Doris G. Wilson, 67, of Wind­ men guicjlng the legislative com­ “I’ve been saying all along that the 3 Goslee Dr. died Saturday in dent {Resident Pro Tern Joseph “They’ve (the leaders) helped Herald Reporter The entire budget is subject to cuts division — cost, $2,400 — and one said, th e full-time contractor, which sor, died Friday at Mt. Sinai Hospital mittee that oversees state spending money isn’t there, but they won’t Mancliester Memorial Hospital. She Fauliso of Hartford and Senate create a mood to spend. A legislator The Police and Town Fire during the next month as the Board civilian dispatcher — cost, $9,877. will cost $11,196, would do these jobs in Hartford. She was the mother of says pressure from his leaders is believe me. The leaders Issue all was the wife of Arthur Fortin. Majority Leader Joseph Lleberman comes in here and wanU $10,000 and Departments will each receive an in­ of Directors conducts budget Weiss has also recommended that in addition to the work done by the Kenneth Wilson of Manchester. milking It difficult to keep the budget these press releases. You don’t see Mrs. Fortin was bom in Fall River, of New Haven all want to spend more we say no. He says, ’But you’re crease of about $300,000 in 1977-78, workshops. ’The board must complete the department be granted two retired janitor, Lannan said. The funeral was today. Burial was balanced. Houley and me Issuing press private. Mass., where she lived until moving than budgeted by Gov. Ella T. giving the speaker a nilUion,” Grop­ releases," Groppo said. according to the budget proposed by its work on the budget by May 7. A CETA employe positions to hire a se­ Fire to Manchester about 25 years ago. Rep. John G. Groppo, D-Wlnsted, Grasso. po said. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss. public hearing on the budget will be cond new dispatcher and a clerk. The Town Fire Department budget Other survivors are her husband, a cochairman of the Appropriations He said if extra money becomes She was a communicant of St. He said this is causing problems. ------He said he and cochairman Sen. ’The manager’s proposed budget held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the About $70,000 for equipment includes the creation of a captain daughter, two brothers, two sisters Committee, said the Democratic available the leaders won’t get Janies Church. with rank-and-file members who also Robert Houley, D’Somers. were recommends a $2,084,098 appropria­ Waddell School, 163 Broad St. SUff purchases is included in the proposed position to be filled in January 1978. and five grandchildren. leadership is applying “great preferential treatment. " ’They will Other survivors are three sons, want additional dollars for certain committed to holding spending to the tion for the Police Department, a 19.1 and equipment. police budget. The most expensive Weiss said that the new staff The Garmon Funeral Home, 6 pressure" for about |65 million in ad­ have to compete just like everyone Lawrence A. Fortin of Manchester, programs. $1.6 billion recommended by Gov. per cent increase over the $1,750,000 Both the Police and Town Fire new equipment items would be 12 member, who would also serve as Poquonock Ave., Windsor, was in ditional spending. else,” he said. Robert A. Fortin in the U.S. Coast "A lot of them think there’s a lot of Ella T. Grasso. He said any increase appropriation in the present depart­ Department proposed budgets in­ new vehicles at an after-trade-in deputy fire marshal, would in charge of arrangements. He said House Speaker James J. Groppo said his list of the “most The family requests that friends Guard at Newport, Maine, and Paul money around, but 1 don’t see It,” he in one area must be offset by a cot in critical areas" where money is being ment. Estimated expenses for this clude increased staff and purchase of price of $56,400, a pickup truck at a building inspection. said, ‘"niere’s certainly a mood lor wishing to do so may make memorial F. Fortin In the U.S. Coast Guard in another. Sought includes: fiscal year, however, are expected to new equipment. cost of $6,000, and two mobile radios "This position is particularly im­ gifts to the Heart Association of New London; her mother, Mrs. Thea — School finance equalization be $1,840,881. Weiss has recommended that the at a cost of M.400. portant in view of the anticipated in- Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St., Robidoux Gagne of Vernon; two grants, $10 million; Weiss is recommending a $1,975,- Police Department hire an assistant The police budget also lists an addi­ wease in construction,” Weiss wrote Hartford, 06105. brothers, Joseph E. Gagne of Miami, Directors cancel meeting — State employes salaries 538 budget for the Town Fire Depart­ for its Youth Services Department. tion of a contractual service for in the budget. He also said that the Fla., and Roger L. Gagne of Vernon; achieved by collective bargaining, ment, a 14.2 per cent increase over The salary of the new position, plu^ building maintenance. Lannan said addition of such a position may help Mrs. Gladys G. Monte a sister, Mrs. Jame Rose of $1015 million; the department’s present operating additional equipment for the depart­ that one of the department’s two improve the town’s fire insurance Mrs. Gladys G. Monte, 69, of Brooklyn, and five grandchildren. on pension buy-back issue — Removal of the celling on urban budget of $1,694,379. The department ment, could cost $22,696, according to janitors retired earlier this year. rating. Essex, died Saturday in an Essex The funeral was today. Burial will housing grants, $3-6 million; is expected to stay within its 1976-77 the budget. Rather than filling the vacancy, he The captain's half-year salary for convalescent home after a long il­ be Tuesday at 9 a.m. in St. James A meeting between the Pension dinance. The Board of Directors has Director Phyllis Jackston said that — Welfare Increases, $12 million; budget; the estimated expenditure Police Chief Robert I>. Lannan said said it would be substantially the 1977-78 budget would be $8,230. lness. She was the sister of Mrs. Cemetery. Board and the Board of Directors, voted not to change the ordinance. the Pension Board request came — Town road repairs, ^ million; for this fiscal year is $1,685,211. . that the assistant would work with cheaper to have the work done by a The fire budget Includes the Frances Kosky of Manchester. The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. scheduled for Tuesday, has been Deakin said that a meeting about because the board was not — State takeover of local welfare The recommended increases for Sgt. Patricia Graves in youth-related janitorial contractor service. purchase of two new hoses at a cost Other survivors are two sons, a canceled because directors feel it is Center St., is in charge of between the two boards might help aware of the directors’ action in costs, $18 million. theie two branches of protective ser­ matters. Sgt. Graves, in her work In the past, the department has had of $3,075 and a hose washer costing daughter, two brothers, another unnecessary. arrangements. reach a solution to the matter. March to reject a proposed ordinance "These are the Important areas vice are higher than the 10.6 per cent with youths, finds out much informa­ to contract for some maintenance $2,400. sister and eight grandchildren. The meeting had been requested by The Pension Board pass^ on the and if we can do something, we’U do increase Weiss has recommended for tion connected with crimes, Lannan The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Mrs, Rose S. Gruessner change. said. Wilson Deakin, assistant superinten­ request for the meeting to Town She said that because the decision a little for all of them,” he said. the entire General Fund budget. from the Robinson and Wright Mrs. Rose Shea Gruessner, 76, of dent of schools, at last week’s Pen­ Manager Robert B. Weiss, and the was made last month, the scheduled Groppo said it is unlikely.'any area Such an increase would result in a He said the additional position will Funeral Home, Main St., Center- 69 Benton St., died today at sion Board meeting. He sought the will get all of the money it Wants. 9.43-miII boost in the General Fund increase the Youth Services’ produc­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. meeting was set for Tuesday at 7 meeting was not needed. brook section of Essex, with a Mass meeting to resolve a pension problem p.m .. tax rate. tivity. at 10 at Our Lady of Sorrows Church Mrs. Gruessner was born March involving five para-professionals in Members of the Board of Direc­ ’The Town Fire Department budget "We’d not only like to help the kids, in Essex. Burial will be in Resurrec­ 10,1901 the daughter of Jeremiah and the education department. is calculated separately from Uie but we would also like to use this in­ Section Two tion Cemetery, Westbrook. Johanna Shea, and lived most of her tors, however, apparently objected Manchester police report The five women say that they were to the meeting. General Fund budget. The formation,” Lannan said. Friends may call at the funeral life in Manchester. I M O N D AY, A P R IL 4, 1977 erroneously left out of the pension “The directors do not want to take recommended boost in the fire Other proposed personnel in­ home tonight from 7 to 9. She was a member of St. program when they began work with creases include two summer aides it up again. They say it’s been Two Bloomfield men were stolen from five trucks parked at budget would increase the town fire Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of the town. All are now members, but George J. Leeback resolved," Fred Geyer, chairman of arrested early Sunday after a fight Georgia Pacific, 776 N. Main St., Isabella. they are seeking to make back the Pension Board, said. which broke out in the Parkade Saturday night or early Sunday, The funeral of George Jacob Survivors are a son, Paul J. payments to the plan to include Leeback, 80, of Newington, who died Guessnerof Manchester; a daughter, Deakin said that he did not know parking lot in front of David’s police reported. ■themselves from the beginning date the reason for the cancellation of the Restaurant.. March 28, was held last Wednesday Mrs. Eleanor Magnuson of of employment. Six vehicles were entered and ran­ at Park West Chapel in New York Ci­ meeting. He said that he was just Steven Oliver, 25, and James K. sacked. Nothing was taken from one PZC conducting hearings tonight Manchester; a brother, John R. Shea The Pension Board has ruled that told it had been called off and Gionfriddo, 20, were both charged truck. ty. Burial was in Mt. Carmel of Windsor; seven grandchildren and such back payments are illegal, ac­ assumed that the board wanted more with breach of peace and Gionfriddo The Planning and Zoning Commis easier for the firm to sell part of the Cemetery, New York City. two great-grandchildren. cording to the town’s pension or­ Other breaks over the weekend referred a power line installation to would branch off to the west before Here comes Mr. Unicorn time to study the matter. was charged additionally with in­ Sion (PZC) meets at 7:30 tonight to land. He was the father of Mrs. Doris The funeral is Wednesday at 10:30 were reported in a home on Imperial the PZC. reaching South Windsor and would terfering with an officer. conduct three public hearings. Another public hearing is Enacting a story about “The Uniform Unicorn,” members of the Hirschfeld of Manchester. a.m. from the John F. Tierney Dr. In which $300 in clothing and The power company wants to eventually end in Bloomfield. When police were called to the One hearing is for K.T. Lear scheduled to amend the zoning Trouping Theatre of the University of Connecticut Players Other survivors include his wife, a Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., jewelry were stolen. locate another 345 kilovolt transmis­ Northeast Utilities is required to scene, about 15 persons were pre­ Associates, which is proposing a regulations to define a hotel or motel brother, another daughter and four with a Mass at 11 at the Church of the Two men are arrested A tireak into a Greenwood Dr. sion line on the same towers that refer such m atters to the PZC, entertain the children at Nathan Hale School. The play was sent, but only two were fighting, three-lot subdivision of solar homes as a place with 16 or more residential grandchildren. Assumption. home resulted in a ransacked carry an existing line from Olcott St. although no action by the commis­ presented recently “in the round” involving student participa­ police said. Both men became at the intersection of Woodside St. units. Mrs. Paul Hlasiiy Burial will be in St. James bedroom and a stolen watch. into South Windsor. The new line sion is required. tion at the school. Susan Shaw plays King Clement and Sheila Cemetery. for rapes, robberies abusive and had to be restrained and The front display window at the A-1 and Hillstown Rd. Other matters to be presented to ELLINGTON -M rs . Hazel I. O’Rourke wears the uniform of the unicorn. The event was Friends may call at the funeral handcuffed, police said. Gionfriddo station on E. Center St. was broken Multi-Circuits Inc. is also seeking a the PZC tonight include a referral Hlasny of 8 Middle Butcher Rd. died provided by the school PTA. (Herald photo by Pinto) home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - Inn in Chicopee one week later. interferred with efforts to arrest late Friday, but nothing was missing. resubdivision for its Slater St. from the town that the commission Penny named Saturday in Rockville General p.m. Local police have charged two men The next day four people were Oliver and also caused a disturbance A burglary into a Strawberry Lane property. A company spokesman study the purchase of a S. Main St. hearing officer News briefs Hospital. She was the wife of Paul in connection with a series of five bound and ro b b ^ at the Ramada Inn in the holding cell at police house resulted in the theft of two said that the tract is located in the site as a possible future location for a Hlasny. robberies, beatings and rapes at in East Windsor. At least one woman headquarters, according to police. electric lamps and a broken window area of planned expansion for 1-84, firehouse. Atty. Stephen T. Penny has been Police report one case Mrs. Hlasny was born in Ellington, Massachusetts and Connecticut victim was severely beaten and Both men were later released on on Saturday. and the resubdivision will make it Northeast Utilities has also appointed the Town of Manchester’s Carrousel rides where she lived all her life. About town motels. raped, police said. More than $300 $100 cash bonds and scheduled for ' Two incidents were reported on the hearing officer for complaints of HARTFORD (UPI) - The She was a m em ber of Union A third man was arrested in and credit cards were taken, police court April 18. Eighth Utilities District property on residents who have had their cars carrousel in Bushnell Park was so of solicitation fraud Congregational Church in Rockville. The Sunset Club meeting scheduled charges of drug violations and using said. Hilliard St. over the weekend. A gar­ towed. popular Sunday that 5,000 tickets Other survivors are a daughter, for ’Tuesday is canceled. The next a credit card allegedly stolen during TTie fourth robbery occurred in a Other arrests included Jeremy B. age was broken into, but nothing was Town asks $4.5 million A recently enacted state law were sold for rides. Manchester police have received Mrs. Robert B. Snow of Ellington, A receipt was given to the business meeting will be ’Tuesday, April 19, at one of the robberies, police said. room at .the Springfield Howard Conklin, 33, of 674 E. Middle ’Tpke., reported missing. A car parked on requires that each town appoint such The only trouble was the carrousel one report of a possible fraudulent nine grandchildren, and two great­ stating the check was for advertising 1:15 p.m. at the Senior Citizens The Saturday and Sunday arrests Johnson’s Motel. A man was bound, charged with operating a motor vehi­ the property was also vandalized and an officer in case a resident wishes to can handle only 500 people an hour solicitation attempt at a local and not a donation. grandchildren. Center. stemmed from an investigation by his woman companion was raped and cle with a suspended license and all its windows smashed. for park development appeal the charge that is levied when and had to close two hours early business and are on the alert for The solicitor was described as The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. Springfield, Chicopee, East Windsor, $70 in cash and credit cards were operating an unregistered motor A mailbox on Hlllstown Rd. a car is towed. others. The Town of Manchester is seeking because some enthusiasts were about 30 years old, white, 5 feet 10, at the White-Gibson-Small Funeral Veterans Council of Manchester Ck)nn., and Enfield, Conn., police. stolen, police said. vehicle. He was released on a non­ reportedly exploded Saturday night. costs for park development. Penny said that if a resident wishes clamoring for rides. $4.5 million in federal funding to pay Police said a male solicitor 180 lbs., with dark hair. Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville. will meet tonight at 8 at Manchester Five robberies occurred in motels in The final Incident occurred Feb. 5 surety bond for court April 19. Police had no clues on the incident. A The $15.4 million bond issue that to file an appeal, he will listen to the The carrousel operates only on appeared at the business on March 22 for the cost of the proposed industrial Police Chief Robert Lannan ad­ Community College. those communities between Jan. 21 at the Hospitality Motor Inn in En­ Wanda B. Croteau, 55, of 12 Haynes second mailbox was vandalized on was approved on March 15 would be case and decide whether the com­ weekends now, but plans are under park. saying he represented the national vised all businesses and residents to Friends may call at the funeral and Feb. 5, authorities said. field. A man and woman were St., was charged with operating a Hillstown Rd. and found on the road unaffected by the federal funds. The plaint is justified. If he decides in way to open it seven days a week. PAL Boxing Magazine, the Connec­ Jay J. Giles, director of public be on the alert, and if they have home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Center Congregational Church con­ Police said Charles M. Gray, 26, of severely beaten and the woman was motor vehicle while under the in­ with contents strewn about. funding, however, if granted, could favor of the car owner, the towing ticut Regional Advertising Office. He works, said that the application for questions on any solicitors they firmation classes will sponsor a Springfield, was charged with raped, police said. Several hundred fluence of liquor on Center St. early About $200 worth of damage result in a faster payoff by the town charge will be reimbursed. asked for a donation and returned to the funding was delivered Friday to Verbal vandalism should contact the police or report paper drive Saturday from 9 a.m. to larceny, misuse of a credit card, dollars was taken in that robbery, Sunday morning. She was released on resulted from vandalism to trucks of its expenses in developing the pick up a check for $25 from the the incident to the Manchester noon. There will be a collection the Hartford office of the federal park. HARTFORD (UPI) - Police Russell W. Schlatter masked assault and armed robbery, authorities said. a nonsurety bond for court and equipment parked on a construc­ business on March 23. Chamber of Commerce. trailer in the parking lot at the assault with a dangerous weapon, appearance April 19. Economic Development Administra­ The town has estimated that tax Detective Lt. Anthony Duffy said in­ VERNON - The funeral for All three men were being held tion site on Kent Dr. The owner of the When an employe at the business Lannan stressed that the organiza­ church. Papers do not have to be receiving stolen property, firearms Nearly $1,200 worth of CB radio, tion, a branch of the Department of revenues from the J.C. Penney Co., vestigators believe one man was Russell W. Schlatter, 39, of River- today in lieu of $10,000 bail, police equipment is Johnson Construction became suspicious of the m an’s tion does not represent any local con­ tied. No magazines will be accepted. and ammunition possession and said. stereo and o^er equipment was Commerce. which would be the largest tenant in responsible for writing anti- view Dr., West Springfield, Mass., Co. Comment behavior, an attempt was made to cerns, however, the magazine com­ Anyone wishing papers picked up marijuana possession. The town recently learned that the park, would be $1 million per American slogans in black pen early who was found strangled to death in stop payment on the check, but it had pany does exis. may call the church office at 647- A second suspect, Calvin R. federal funds could pay for up to 50 year. Sunday on the exteriors of 165 West his Springfield, Mass., apartment already been cashed, police reported. 9411. Robeson, 21, of Springfibld, was per cent of the development costs of Town Manager Robert B. Weiss session Hartford houses. last week, was held today. Burial charged with sexual assault, the park, excluding only the cost for has said that this revenue would was in Riverside Cemetery, Far­ The Board of Directors will con­ Members of St. Bridget Rosary robbery, assault and assault and land acquisition. enable the town to pay off its in­ mington. duct a comment session Tuesday Society will conduct an ecumenical battery. INTRODUCING: Giles said that if the entire 50 per dustrial park expense in less than The Hangen-Ahern Funeral Home, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the RHS students to perform tonight hour and recitation of the Rosary Charles J. Cotten, 29, of cent funding is approved, it would seven years, considered good by the ill Main St., Unionville section of Municipal Building’s directors of­ Mrs. Mary Stewart, contralto, will ’Tuesday at 1:45 p.m. in (^onin Hall Springfield, was charged with result in $4,551,645 in federal funds town’s industrial guidelines. student musicians from Rockville C ris Inquanti will perform Farm ington, was in charge of fice. perform ‘Christ Is Risen." A duet, at Mayfair Gardens. All residents of possession of cocaine and marijuana, THE FLORSHEIM' BOOT being used for the park. This would But if 50 per cent federal funding is High School will be guest performers Mozart’s "Concerto for Clarinet " ac­ arrangements. The public is invited to attend and "Now Christ Is Risen ” by J.S. Bach Mayfair Gardens ar6 invited. larceny of a credit card, fraudulent lower the town’s cost for the park to approved, the town’s payoff of its for the Chaminade Musical Club’s companied by Dennis Lambert, a The family suggests that friends Refreshments will be served. $1,532,225, he said. expenses would take even less time. comment on anything dealing with Easter program tonight at 8 in the RHS senior. Cris is a sophomore and will be sung by Mrs. Lambert and wishing to do so may make memorial use of a credit card and receiving the Town of Manchester. The stolen property. THE OTHERS WILL TRY TO COPY. Originally, without federal fun­ “If we got full federal funding, it Federation Room at Center a member of the All-Connecticut Mrs. Stewart. Dennis Lambert will gifts to the Masonic Home and sessions are held the first Tuesday of accompany his mother and Mrs. Friendship Circle of the Salvation Several persons were beaten and ding, the town had calculated its cost would be fantastic," Giles said, ‘"nie Congregational Church. Band for two years, a member of All- Hospital, Wallingford, or to the each month from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Stewart. Army will meet ’Tuesday at 7:46 p.m. women victims were raped during at between $4-5 million. The federal town could pay off its costs in less Mary Boyle, flutist, will play New England Band and the Greater Leukemia Foundation, 44 State St., and the third Thursday of each month Anyone interested in an evening of at the Citadel. ’The group’s chaplain, the robberies at motels which were funding, if granted, would be divided than two years,” he said. Bach’s “Sonata in A Minor.’’ Miss Hartford Youth Orchestra. Hartford. from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Brig. Evelyn Morrison, will near major highways. between offsetting the state and town Boyle is a senior and president and Club members on the program are informal music is invited to attend. Mr. Schlatter was the son of Albert lead an Easter worship program. solo flutist of the RHS Wind Ensem­ Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert, club presi­ The event is free. and Helen McGuigan Schlatter of A man suffered a fractured skull during the first robbery, when he was ble. She is also a member of the Mid- dent, and Mrs. Mary Stewart. Refreshments will be served Vernon. He is also survived by a ’The Five Point Club of Temple beaten with a tire iron at the Ramada East Musical Festival, All-State Mrs. Lambert, soprano, will sing sister, Mrs. Gail S. Marshall of Chapter No. 54, OES, will meet Court catet Orchestra and the Greater Hartford Tolland. Inn in Chicopee last Jan. 21. A second "In The End of The Sabbath ” by Oley Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home man was beaten with a tire iron in a Youth Orchestra. She will play unac­ Speaks. Recent dispositions in Common • Robert Brown, 47, of 351 High of Eunice Benard, 170 Scott Dr. parking lot of the Highpoint Motor • Charles O’Brien, 53, of 206 companied. Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford in­ St., East Hartford, breach of peace, Eldridge St., Manchester, third- clude: charge dropped. degree larceny, 90 days in jail. The • John Davis, 30, of Hartford, • Dennis Brown, 28, of Hartford, sentence was suspended and he was Nine die in auto mishaps second-degree burglary, second- third-degree burglary, dropped. placed on probation for one year on Fire calls degree larceny, third-degree • Roberto Dicaro, 24, of Hartford, condition he compensate the Town of By I nitecl Press and injured fatally, by an pass a vehicle on Rt. 2 after suffering multiple in­ burglary, conspiracy to commit breach of peace, dropped. East Hartford for the loss of an elec­ liileriialionul auto that left the scene, about 1:15 a.m. when his juries in a two-car accident burglary, criminal attempt to com­ • Terry Grider, 22, of Inwood, tric generator. Mancheater At least nine persons police said. car crashed headon into a Saturday night in Canton. mit larceny, and criminal mischief, N.Y. carrying a dangerous weapon • Zaffiris Venoutsos, 21, of Hart­ Saturday, 3:13 p.m.—Box were killed in weekend A new Haven man, pickup truck driven by The driver of the second all charges sent to Hartford County and disorderly conduct, both charges ford, illegal sale of a hallucinogenic 393, Machester Memorial Connecticut highway ac­ Edward Beavis, 69, also Superior Court. They will be con­ Hospital, false alarm(Town) Canepa, state police said. car, Eileen M. Crompton, dropped. substance, bound over to Hartford cidents including three died Saturday when he was solidated with other cases there. Saturday,4:47 p.m.-couch Canepa swerved and hit the 27, of New Hartford was • Donald K. Myers, 21, of County Superior Court. members of a New York hit by a car as he was • David Erickson, 16, of 159 Olcott fire, 48 Shepard Dr.(Town) third car driven by Eileen treated at St. Francis Brooklyn, N.Y., interfering with a • Lewis A. Young, 35, of Hartford, family who died in a multi­ crossing Grand Avenue. St., Manchester, third-degree S unday, 2:02 a .m . — R, Turin of Manchester. Hospital for minor facial police officer, dropped. fourth-degree larceny, dropped. vehicle accident on the The driver, Michael Greco, burglary and second-degree larceny, newspapers on fire in bus She was not injured. injuries and released. • Philip Loudfoot, 21, of 62 High • George Hufault, 28, of Hartford, stop, Spencer St. and Chan- Connecticut Turnpike. 17, of New .Haven, told one year In prison. 'The sentence was Mark E. Larue, 17, of St., East Hartford, interfering with a first-degree larceny, bound over to nlng Dr. (Town) Marvin Ziebel, 49, of police he was blinded by suspended and he was placed on Fairfield died early Sunday police officer, $100 fine. Hartford County Superior Court. Sunday, 2:50 p.m.—grass Bethpage, N.Y., his wife, sunlight. Greco was probation for two years, on condition when his car struck a tree • Mark MeSweeney, 21, of 6 Over- Charges of third-degree burglary fire, Rachel Rd. (District) Hilda, 44, and their charged with negligent opposite the Merritt leautifully he seek psychiatric care. brook Dr., East Hartford, breach of Sunday, 3:50 p.m.—car daughter, Deborah, 18, (two counts) and second-degree homicide. Parkway in Westport. • Frederick Parlante, 31, of New peace, 60 days in jail, and criminal rollover, Wyllys St. exit, 1-84 died Saturday in the chain larceny were dropped. A three-car crash early Larue’s brother. Tod, 14, iarvedfrom Britain, third-degree larceny, charge mischief, 30 days, ^ th charges were (Town) collision. Police said the • Charles Johnson, 32, of 66 School Sunday in Glastonbury was taken to Norwalk dropped. suspended on condition MeSweeney Ziebel car was among five St., East Hartford, assault and in­ near the Marlborough town Hospital where he was lelectBarre Using fine leathers is just the beginning. A lot of handcrafting • Arthur L. Lisbon, 32, of 1268 make full restitution for broken glass others that slammed into a line resulted in the deaths Silver Lane, East Hartford, kid­ terfering with an officer, both Mon. A I T lis t^ in satisfactory condi­ within two weeks. dropped. truck after it was swerved of Peter J. Ferrari, 33, of tion. and care go into every Florsheim shoe. And to make sure you naping, bound over to Hartford Coun­ Iranite. • Stanislaw Michalak, 44, of 97 • Robert J. Stecko, 22, of Meriden, into the opposite lanes to Columbia and Joseph Richard M. Maikowski, get a perfect fit, Florsheim shoes are made in many styles in ty Superior Court. His bond was Bridge St., and Alexander Zuromskl, avoid an auto backing up third-degree larceny, 120 days in jail. Canepa, 32, of Glaston­ 23, of Avon died Sunday at maintained at $25,000, which he 53, of 162 Maple St., both of The Bypass Group will from the toll gates. bury. a whole range of widths and sizes. The sentence was suspended on con­ St. Francis Hospital and failed to post. He allegedly kidnaped Manchester, both charged with meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Two pedestrians were So, while others will try to imitate these styles, we don’t dition he not become involved in Ferrari was trying to Medical Center in Hartford his estranged wife March 7 from her breach of peace in the same case, in the conference rooms at among six Connecticut criminal activity for one year. think they can copy Florsheim’s quality for the price. East Hartford home. She has not charges dropped. Manchester Memorial residents reported killed in • Edmund ’Tyrseck, 18, of 476 E. been seen since, police said. Hospital. Mrs. David Gib­ accidents on roadways. • Stanley Shamonis, 47, of no cer­ Middle ’Tpke., Manchester, second- Biiy any three of these Our expertly crafted monuments • Ronald Blake, 27, of 16 Eagle tain address, fourth-degree larceny, son, dance therapist, will Frederick Wilcox, 50, degree larceny (three counts), third- SENIOR CITIZEliS retain their natural beauty againsi Court, East Hartford, third-degree 60 days in jail. The sentence was demonstrate yoga was walking his bicycle lime and the elements. They nevci degree larceny and criminal mis­ diocKs from Midas Fkindieiiii criminal mischief, 10 days In jail.. sus^nded and he was placed on breathing and body along Old Colony Road in lose the blue-gray color, sparkle The one the others cant quite copy The sentence was suspended on con­ chief, moved to Tolland County »nd depth that mark the true probation for one year on condition Superior Court in Rockville to be con­ awareness. All bypass and get the fourth FREE. Wallingford Saturday mor­ dition he make restitution for 10% Discount quality and excellence found in he attend a program designed to aid solidated with other charges there. patients and their families Midas not only gives you a good deal, we give you the right shock lor your ning when he was struck Barre alone. In every way a Barre damages to the Town of East Hart­ alcoholics. • Bernard Becker, 21, of Hartford, are invited, anyone con­ car. And for the way you drive. That's why Midas is offering you a monument is a thought-^^^"*^ ford. He was placed on probation for sidering bypass surgery. choice of three different shock absorbers Lifeguard '. our heavy-duty Automobile ful and lasting tribute IBARRE • Anastasia Vrakas, 30, of 48 burglary, 90 days in jail. The six months. shock. Superguard*. the toughest shock made for four wheels. lo your loved one. ICUILD 90S MAIN STR86T, MANCHI6T8H Orchard St., East Hartford, posses­ sentence was suspended and he was • Mark Musler, 21, of Columbia, And Springuard’. a spring-assisted shock to support load-hauling vehicles. Parts & Labor A MONDAY thru SATURDAY 6:30 lo 8:30 sion of a cannabis substance, 30 days third-degree larceny by possession, placed on probation for one year. Ol course, all three shock absorbers carry the famous Midas guarantee We have no Mletmen. THURSDAY 9:30 lo 9«0 in jail. The charge was suspended on • Donald Costello, 37, of 20 Eldison 90 days in jail. The sentence was condition there is no "criminal in­ New commander If anything ever goes wrong with one ol our shocks, we guarantee On Mechanical & Body Work REmi suspended and he was placed on Rd„ Manchester, criminal mischief, to replace it free lor as long as you own your car volvement" for one year, GROTON (UPI) - Capt. TRI-CITY PLAZA, VIRNON reckless burning and reckless en- A shocking deal like this won t last forever. Hurry, oiler ends April 30. In .VIfniorium MEMORIALS inc, probation (or one year. A charge of • Joan Walter, 48, of Glastonbury, James C. Hay, 46, former In mfmory ol John J. Taggarl, who CATALANO’S SERVICE CENTER M E N ’S S H O P MONDAY Uini FRIDAY 10.-00 lo OdW conspiracy to commit second-degree dangerment, all dropped. (laiseJ away April 4, 1(7(1. fourth-degree larceny, 60 days In jail. commander of the sub­ 1076 Burnside Ave. SATURDAY 10KW lo 8:30 larceny was dropped. • Michael Marino, 23, of South ‘The Complete Men's Store' The sentence was suspended on con­ marine George C. One yeitr ago today. East Hanford. Conn. • Jose Vasquez, 25, of the state Windsor, possession of a controlled Dont compromise. Greed and crime took you away dition she not be charged again with substance, $100. Marshall, will become Time and crime go iwlflly by 371 Main 81. Manchaatar 5 2 8 -2 6 8 0 prison in Soiiiers, first-degree THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET a criminal offense. • Marie Rossignol, 29, of Hartford, commander of the Naval Mklasize. But loving memories never die 646-6322 Florence Boston robbery, second-degree larceny, and • Waller Krzemlnskl, 49, of 79 Submarine Base In June having a dangerous weapon in a fourth-degree larceny, 90 days, Mom. Dad and Family (Owner) • we ACCePT MASTIR CHAROe AND BANK AMIRICARD • Robert Rd„ South Windsor, first- when the current com­ 285 Main Street, Mencheeter motor vehicle, bound over to Hart­ suspended on condition she not degree robbery, bound over to Hart­ mander, Capt. Robert D. ford County Superior Court. become involved in any criminal ac­ ford County Superior Court. tivity. Rawlins, retires.

IV) PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 4, 1977 Conn.. Mon.. April 5. 1977— PAGE THREE-B Vernon seeks help South Windsor council Rockville High School RHS dance to get CDA funding has big agenda tonight sets gymnastics show to benefit The South Windsor Town Council structure, only after inspection and will begin work at 8 tonight on what certification. Muriel Grossfeld’s Southern Connec­ Olympic gymnastics team and the U.S. Troubled by the continued delay in Judge Blumenfeld’s original judg­ appears to be a heavy agenda, with ticut Gymnastics Club wiU put on an world championships team. receiving impounded Community ment, In January of this year, by a 2-1 * Town officials haye been apprehen­ Rowe girl the meeting preceeded by two public exhibition April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at She has also been the judge for many Development Act (CDA) funds due vote. The three towns have now sive about accepting the open space, hearings. Rockville High School. events, and has been on major television Vernon, Mayor Thomas Benoit has asked for a ruling by the entire court. including the dams, because of the Vernon A hearing on the new proposed maintenance involved. The program will Iw sponsored by the network shows. written to Sens. Lowell Welcker and Sharon Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Benoit said the three towns solar energy ordinance will ^ at 7:30 Recent meetings with the two Girls’ Athletic Association and the ”Z’’ She has had feature stories in many Abraham Riblcoff and Congressman Mrs. Arthur Rowe of George Dr., appealing the original decision have p.m., followed by a hearing on the builders have eased concern, a u b of Rockville High. major publications. She was named the Christopher Dodd. Clark St. Bridge reconstruction. Miss Grossfeld was a member of the Vernon, was critically Injured In an Vernon is one of seven suburban consistently opposed releasing the however. Madamolselle magazine’s Young Wonuui funds to the other four towns, The council is expected to give U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team lor three of the Year, the Outstanding Female -automobile accident last October. towns which were prohibited from Officials have also met with claiming it would prejudice their preliminary approval to accept open members of the Plannl.ig and Zoning years: 1956 in Melbome, Australia; 1960, Amateur Athlete of the Year, the Outstan­ Her classmates will sponsor a spending 975 CDA Block Grants as a benefit dance for her April 16. case. space land, including detention Commission. Chairman William Rome, Italy; and 1984, 'Tokyo, Japan. ding Contributor to Gymnastics, and result of court action by the City of basins in the Chapel Hill subdivision Grace told the council that very little She was also a member of the U.S. Pan among others received more than 60 Sharon spent many months in a Hartford. Benoit said he feels Vernon has and T & M’s Timber Knoll subdivi­ coma at St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ land remains in South Windsor which American gymnastics team in 1963 in citations and proclamations from cities complied with Judge Blumenfeld's sion. ford. She has now regained con­ U. S. District Court Judge M. would not require some sort of Brazil and took first place 18 tlmee in te and states. instructions and shouldn’t have to Provisions for acceptance of the Joseph Blumenfeld, in his decision, drainage solution. National AAU Championships. Her most recent administration sciousness and is undergoing inten­ specified that if the towns reapplied wait any longer for its |25,(KX). open space land are that the builders She was a member of the U.S. world positions have been with the Pan sive therapy at Newington Children’s own the detention basins until all The council is also expected to of­ Hospital. for the funds with revised data, the The town wants to use the money to ficially set June 4, between 8 a.m. championship team in 1962; comneted as a American Games Training Camp in Department of Housing and Urban phases of the subdivision are com­ member of the national team Nevada in 1975; the first USGF National Her classmates said she faces make improvements to Camp plete. The town will accept the deten­ and 8 p.m., as the date for the Development (HUD) would process throughout Europe and Russia, and toured Olympic Development Camp, Florida, many more months of therapy and Newhoca so it can be opened as a day tion basin, or at Timber Knoll, the referendum on the proposed strong the applications, have them reviewed mayor charter. through the Middle Bast for six weeks for and Pre-Olympic competition team, Mon­ that they are anxious to let her know camp this summer. He said if the basin and the proposed water control by the court and the funds could be the U.S. State Department. treal. they are thinking of her and are money isn’t received soon, another anxious to help. released. summer will have to pass and the Besides being Involved in many other The gymnasts who will be participating Completes workshop events. Miss Grossfeld was organizer and Tickets for the dance, which will Benoit said Vernon was the first opening of the camp will be delayed. in the Rockville High program all have coach in various events includhig the U.S. start at 7:30 in the Rockville High town to amend its application and The town has owned the camp for Mayor Thomas Benoit of Vernon, right, presents Charles lengthy championship backgrounds. Leslie Russo has been Junior Olympic School gym,-may be purchased at the reapply for the funds. This was in several years but hasn’t had the Allen, the town’s youth director, with a certifcate for com­ Coventry will set date door. May 1975 and he is still waiting. money to open it. district champion; USGF regional cham­ Explaining his food carriers pleting a workshop series sponsored by the University-of pion (junior division); a member of the The dance is specifically for those Benoit said three other towns — of high school age. Music will be He is calling on the three Connecticut. The workshop was designed to increase the ad­ to meet on use of fund U.S. team in 1977, participating in the Dwight Day (center), a senior at Rockville High School, explains how food Glastonbury, West Hartford and iegislators to give the town any ministrative management and community development skills South African tour, and this year also played by “Places to Be.” carriers work. Looking them over are Joseph Fetko, president of the Franklin Park Anyone wishing to make a con­ East Hartford — then decided to assistance possible in helping to free The Coventry Town Council will Other agenda items tonight include qualified for the U.S. championships. of youth service bureau professionals. (Herald photo bv tribution but unable to attend the appeal. The Court of Appeals upheld the funds. meet tonight at 7:30 to set a date for a discussion of the matching fund Pam Turner also participated in the Social Club and Mary Mott, former Vernon VISTA worker. The containers will be Richmond) dance should send donations to the a Special Town Meeting to decide policy for lake association roads and Junior Olympic District ebiunpionships used for the hot lunch program for shut-ins. Day made the containers during his how federal revenue sharing funds appointment of members to the and in 1974 and 1975 placed fourth and study periods. Each holds five hot meals, with space on the bottom for milk and Sharon Rowe Trust Fund, care of J. Robert Lessard, People’s Savings will be spent. Charter Revision Commission. third ail around. dessert. (Herald photo by Richmond) Area police report The council proposes to spend $35,- Lisa Shirk was second ail-round in the Bank, P.O, Box 480, Rockville. 000 of the $40,000 in revenue sharing A Town Council budget workshop 1976 and 1977 USGF Elite Reglonals. money to buy a central facility site scheduled this Friday, Good Friday, Debbie Alston was 1975 USGF elite Andover children who were walking on the said he made a left turn across Rt. 83 Brave Bull Cafe, Rt. 5, South Wind­ on Taleott Hill Rd. and Rt. 31, has been rescheduled for tonight at 7. regional champion in the junior division Plainfield results Lyndon M. Forostoski, 29, of 476 path. He was released on a $5(X) non­ into the path of a car driven by David Plainfield entries sor, The council will also discuss Town A meeting with the Windham Region and in the USGF senior nationals took W8!MtrMr,)-«»-.Haw‘.M».tearJC::i'25 Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland, was surety bond for court appearance in Outserson, 17, of 6 Grandview Ter., F T IM Id ) I $-11 (C) »*-—Htaaf.'.vi'isa Steven Mascaro, 21, was charged Manager Frank Connolly’s 1977-78 Planning Agency has been third all around. This year she was named klA llRt I BM ’; daati I cbrI 24il iM SJI UF»««h^ IN IN IN 4b I S-II 7b I M l IM A s-ti charged Saturday with third-degree Rockville April 27. niTs-um LiMrtbSbBa IM Rockville. Both cars had to be towed. with breach of peace and wasitt budget proposal. Public hearings on reschedule for 6:30 p.m. ’Thursday. Elite Regional champion. M riibS U li liM 4.N MNir'i lB«b. kb UN IN 1. fi IrNmA 1-2 UAbwCh assault and reckless driving. He was David J. Flannery, 16, of 999 Hart­ Moquin has a court date of April 22. 1-MtnaX liN S.N 4.N 2-SiRbTiN.W IIX IrU bwt UO lb I re 1 enkcR Tcbceb 2 I FTi Tia IR lAbNcMcA 21 held over the weekend in the state released on a 8500 non-surety bond; the budget will be held later this Tonight’s meeting will be at the Sharon Livieri was 1974 Junior Olympic l-ftaiMB'i SMr l i t i4l TKJliTS TM: 31J1 1. IMiAbrtn 11 1 I N Or 7-1 lUMbmaBi 1 Tala I $-1 ford Tpke., Vernon, was charged South Windsor month. Town Hall. n J a d e a U l mik us fdi S12L2I M M SU prM $SI.N M iU nalM ah^ IM iM N a 7-2 jail in Hartford on a 25,0(X) bond. He Douglas Power, 19, was charged with National champion and placed first in the WkiiM Nrbcb US pM U llil MpRfb' cb b USI pM SN.2I l|.l $. M| Ciiih* t IS-l i‘i'._ I thaihri Kb| IM Saturday with second-degree I kaa'i Ah M IM was to be presented in Common South Windsor Police are in­ breach of peace and criminal mis­ international competition in West Ger­ eURiiUTMAMUl Tribcb 4-1-2 fM SlITSil Tribcb 1-$l-S-l tki $5tlJI IM iSMriidbUR IM I K i larceny. A juvenile also charged in TrNucti M 4 fM STUN am i TAsa m a (i) M 7. NacN m $-2 7.FW 7. Mar WaBlIiaa 1-2 vestigating a complaint from a resi­ chief and was released on a $1,000 many in 1975. Tomi $-11 (A) ITiryM 1 Shb M 7 -1 Pleas Court .12, Rockville, today. the same case was referred to tu rn s-ii (Q UbRfcWTlftlUR 7 il U l IN 2-friRkiRbMa U l 2il 2.N IHORrMR M 1 Tib iMi R 7-2 dent of 104 Diane Dr, that someone non-surety bond; and John Schauss, Linda Tardiff is the 1977 CIAC sUte all­ f-U Mhmak U l U l IM M rm Yiiitai Ul iN lOictrRM I N iN 7. Fm r fn M SbC M I Mere 11b C Ml Police said Mary Forostoski of the juvenile authorities. Police said the WriRBiy Ib m kv IM iH 7-liMrlpMbl IN UpBCBta S-N 111'l b%bb 1-1 1-U flHBB $-2 ItmAUta 1. Saft F«i 4-1 18, was charged with breach of peace round champion and was the USGF state — IbWE iu U l same address was driving on Jurava- wrote several anti-Semetic phrases M il TK; 41:71 Tit: 31:72 2 N IM I 2. N.R1 SM MI Crackki Oyb 2 Fki onmi II arrest was made in connection with Town Meeting in Bolton TM:32JI ebbb 3U pbl NAN bMub 2A3 pbl SUN L Ma'i «am M ty Rd. in Andover when Forostoski, on her home, started a fire in the and attempted larceny and was champion in 1975. 1. $-2 1 Shan A Sb^ 3 llBiBir the theft of a motorcycle March 30. M b SI7 UiM MwblUpbltTUI hriueb 342 pb4 $41U lUrnttm M 1 i lR«ri7 Tk 7-2 i M c-iliy i l l M i . M bushes and slit the cover of an air released on a $1,500 non-surety bond. Advance tickets for the show may be ob­ Trificb 7 M t d i M1L7I Tribcb M-7 piU SlNiN Tribcb 2-34 pM SSTIN 3. IbRai Ihrbw I 2 $• VabaB'i FaBcj 12-1 $. U 'l PhlfMCJ I iahaai^ who was driving a pickup truck, in­ Flannery was released on his M l M n ifM U1.N conditioner. All three are scheduled to appear in tained at the high school any school day aiENTIMId) oEvom s-ii (0 1 ilS^MN IM l l i b R IM i bebr Nth I F ir tM IM tentionally drove into the rear of her promise to appear in court April 12. will decide on spending I M l (I) 1-SMM N.N iU 7N UINsbf 7.N iN 121 ISbckrStbhB M 7. bbbr bbbr 4-1 7. nrifabfWw 7. II TUri lift $-1 Victor James, 27, of Windsor, was court April 18. Muriel Grossfeld from 1:45 to 3 p.m. I IbcM Ofpti M car and pushed it about 70 feet uphill Ralph L. Lancaster, 22, of 82 Union U l U l lU U m C SJI Sil 2 ^ Mr 4il iN IMNBRBSbtft IM L lJbb M liM F R R b r and into a culvert. charged Saturday with driving while South Windsor Police are in­ IN tt t M p'i Tifb LN 7-T1m m% 4.N 7-Ncb'i SbMi IH lb A $-11 tb C M I 12b TCC St., Rockville, was charged Saturday Bolton residents will act on four ap­ fire commissioners’ budget. TMLUll n t i Hk04 iTiftrM N M 1. EubkN 4-1 I. IbMH'i Vm under the influence of liquor. He was vestigating the following complaints: TH: UJ7 LTkharTrn Police said both cars were exten­ with evading responsibility. Police propriations totaling $10,949 at a Nkbb lU fki ULN bMak 241 pM SlLN M l M l IbkhMlal $-1 llRfbMCiaiar involved in a two-car accident on Rt. Someone attempted to gain entry The Board of Selectmen conducted M b lU pbl »LN Nrbcb Ul pbl $12121 M icb 142 pbS $3$.N 1. M liBk 12 -1 1 bankba Mhb M lAMNitT 1 Fnaattibk sively damaged. Ms. Forostoski was said the arrest was made following Special Town Meeting scheduled an informal public hearing Friday to hrbcti U l pbl U1.N Tribcb l-M fki 12231.N Tribcb 1-2-7 pbl $3UN I TJL'i MMrt 3- 1 i SMteh Rnl II 4. Qvit Rar 5. Police said James and Peter Ciz- into the home at 65 Edgweood D r,; a Book fair scheduled Tribcb 1-1-7 pM $N.N 1 But— M IbMSprM 2 IGNaatCMM taken to Windham Community investigation of an accident on tonight at 8 at the Community Hall. UO Twonv coKsrnfim c m (1} man, 21, of 482 Burnside Ave., East answer questions about the items on FM n S-ll (I) 141 7-Fwibl iU Til i2l 4. Nip’i M N t 4- 1 1 i A taf » vt IM I Shasta Uam Memorial Hospital for treatment of a break into the Pizzarama I-TrIr i n U l U l 12N SN b'l Capbb Taleott Ave. March 31, m which a car The spending proposals are: tonight’s Town Meeting agenda. Vernon for each grade are: Kindergarten, nursery S.N IM UUbiBlte Sil IN KM ubRl M 7. lA'i lb«k Or 3-1 t. Pmm WubIt Hartford, were both driving north Restaurant, Rt. 5; an attempted P mI'i M r Ail IN l ir a n lU b B Rai't riai broken nose. struck a utility pole and left the • An appropriation of $5,400 for rhymes; Grade 1 and special education, IM 3 4 m'i kM|R IN IM 1 U LiH MfVT 12-1 The Skinner Road School’s Teachers MBRdfbnSNMN S.N T K : 41:71 n t : u a i 7. U lid n U T KT - ridar when Cizman started to slow for a break into the Hartford Skating T K ilU I ■ Trty ii 12b Vernon scene. Lancaster was released on his highway signs and striping. Club will sponsor a Book Fair in the school animal stories; Grade 2, cartoon tbBRb 143 pbS S22N ^ b R UT fM S37N I teikM Apen 7-2 aoems srcoAi - bbt Sprtb k M red light and his car was hit in the Arena, Rt. 5; the theft of CB equip­ bbbbUIM iUlil $M«bcb 7 4 - 3 4 ^ SN.1UI promise to appear in court April 27. • An appropriation of $3,649 for a auditorium during parent conference Nrbcta U l pU » U I Nrbcb 341 pbl SUN James Moore, 18, of 31 Mary Lane, rear by the James car. James is to ment from a car parked in the lot of characters; Grade 3, nature; Grade 4, Tribcb 3-1-7 paU $47111 ATTINHKtNn Tracey Moquin, 19, of 51 Meadow- new account, anti-recession wages, If you have news... sessions April 14 and 15, from 1 to 4:30 Tribtb M-1 pbl N H il ______mmL S42U13 Vernon, was charged Sunday with appear in Common Pleas Court 12, the Hartford Arena. sports, and Grade 5, science or mysteni. reckless endangerment. Police said brook Rd., Ellington, was charged • An appropriation of $400 to the Elonna Holland, ’The Herald’s cor­ p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Posters must be the original work OF Hie- MAimMAeUMT Mk $-11 (0 East Hartford, April 30. TUCK; FAST 1 r a ■IfnB 2SN 7M 4 Larri fMmm 17.N IN 4M he violated a town ordinance which Saturday with making an unsafe left town clerk’s budget, to pay for adver­ respondent for Bolton and Andover, Proceeds from this annual event will students. ’They will be judged Monday by a FkitM Iff) 2 M SU a 3N I NT Cbm brir 4N Ul NST TK US Ml 4b I 411 7b e 411 Three Bristol men were arrested lb I 411 1. NUc , , lib A 411 is on vacation this week. News Items buy enrichment materials for the school. 4SaM IN iM 3N 4F«aiaFbt $ MthbMtb LN l.Caaaaa M 1. IraariMriSh forbids riding motorcycles on bicycle turn. He was involved in a two-car tising, photostats and reproductions. committee consisting of Donald Ellwood, 3 lab Carl liN IN TUa: 31N TkcSlJl 1. Mayi Mbr 4 i r i S h k Saturday in connection with the in­ I laTBh 4 L iMrfrbbr LStmAMSaW 41 LlbriaibM ■>ths. Police said Moore endangered accident on Rt. 83 in Vernon. Police • An appropriation of $1,500 for may be submitted directly to 'The In past years audio-visual materials have principal of the school, Kathleen Borsare, S Mfibi'aNw IN Mriak 142 pM SUN Mriak 4WpMS3IN L S b M M 141 L ifnr't ba vestigation of an incident at the V m 31:71 Pirbeb: 142 pM S171N Mbck Ul paU SltlN L UMFbbb 2 i bbciaa Ml training and new equipment in the Herald, telephone 643-2711. been bought for the school library to be i M M 4 i Nbce Saa iMFMN 7-2 i W i AriHb Area fire calls Ann Drake, Norma Finnerty and Hedv biM i: 344 paU SUN Tribcb: 1-2-4 pbl S IU IN Tribck 44-S p k S1M4JI L MflM Mur 121 LTNMNW used by all classes. Tribets 4-34 pM SISUN $. LL'i Maca 12- LTm ’iTha Frankel. SU c $-11 (A) Taak 411 (S) L SpMI Tcub 14 T.SkiAMM L Ma Ukbb 42 IM aM IM a In connection with the fair, the Sm bI TMm Can* (I) 3 M a b M l 3.N S.N 2Mz7Tki 3UI UN $N 7. Mha't k m 4 LbahaaM* 7. O N iM 7-2 7. U M b The first prize winner in each grade will' 4 lan « b r IN $M 3N IMbMakBa SM I PniM Ni 4.N LN Itmkrn 4 LNablrbW 141 LMtiCkjaB Teachers’ Club is sponsoring a poster con­ 7 Arta'i Mbar LM 4N $b I 411 Tolland County be awarded with a book at an all-school llFMMIha 4 Ma t Nan LN 2NC41I tbTCC lib I 411 Fire damages apartment test for all grade levels. Topics assigned assembly Tuesday at 10 a.m. Sb£UaSb(iM 2N T te 3 1 U TkR:31i4 l.M alN I 4 1. lan'i M M 1. SbMW 41 LAM M l Saturday, 4:12 p.m. -C ar fire. Old Post tW nJ2 m m k 341 pbl S liN Mriak 2N pbri S7LN i m y 4 2. Rafh Ml LMaaMb 4-1 1 M bfl|Ban Sportsmen plan dance U7 pM M7.N M acb ; 341 paH S U M brbek 241 pbri S241M LC^TbW An early morning fire Saturday Rd., Tolland. LMNae 2 -1 L bhMI Mrs. Metya was treated at there was smoke damage to the en­ Tribcb: 4-74 pM SlUll Tribctc 34-2 pbl S277N Tribck 24-4 paU S23N.7I iErS?Eab*« 4 4. M W 4. 41 i U 'l b k M caused extensive damage to a Rockville General Hospital for first- Saturday, 7:40 p.m.—Chimney fire, Rt. M) NaUc 444^4pMS21M SfviBb: M l ( l ) OcvBBdt 411 (0 L IbcN Mn 12- i Ma'i Fbv L Cabpaa ( 141 $. Mbr SpM tire second floor. The Andover Sportsman’s Club will set-ups will be provided. Participants TUtS-lId) 1 IN M ba i N 4.N 4 bki I ILN IN S.N ilaliR second-floor apartment in a two- 316, Andover. LSbr $M 14 7 . M nlari IT iiiB la 41 L M U M and second-degree burns of her back. SiriMahar IN iN 2N t I m w LM $ Mr Lm ILN LM 7 . MaribNMI 4 host its fifth Shotgun Dance on Satur­ may bring their own beverage. I H} M M b caUa 41 7. KMtfln Fa family house on Church St., Vernon. She was later discharged. Sunday, 12:39 p.m. -B ru sh fire, RGH Auxiliary plans ball llb ilM M b r IN i n 4 Oriaa 1 kmkipUlm LN iktebbtar 4 (Aaria IM L Facr M The first floor was occupied by Mr. Grahaber Rd., Tolland. day, April 30 at 7:30 p.m, at the Elks Coffee will be served beginning at 11 STacMB iN Taci Tka;31i3 •bITC The apartment was occupied by The three Vernon fire companies TNi:3t21 Mriak 445 pari SIIN 1. MriM SpacW lb 1 411 12b T re and Mrs. John Merz, owners of the Sunday, 1:51 p.m. —Motorcycle acci­ Club, Roberts St., East Hartford, p.m. M ria k 141 paU S 3 iN 1. VCM M Ina 41 1. FaBfbMtar 41 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mateya and Vernon QMah 142 pM S17.N M ack lU paM S44M Mick 445 pbri I131N LObaicaM 42 I Mr baba 42 and the Rockville aerial ladder truck house. Skinner said the fire was un­ dent, Swamp Rd., Coventry. There will be a full buffet, a wine in Talcottville May 7. Music will be by the Ivbcb; 241 pbl S41N Tribck 144 patf SN IU Tribck 4-41 paU S2N7N L Ul Tamr L SbaM'i Fririi their two children. Fire officials say TribcU 2-14 pM S227.7I ilK h lk i L Tbnriq M L FTi IM iM L 41 responded to the call. Nelson der control within a half-hour. It is Sunday, 4:58 p.m. —Brush fire, rear of fountain and dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 Tickets are available from Gus Mrs. Harry J. McMahon has been Maurice Landermann orchestra. B M Takaa Caa« (T) TBatflfc TbIm CaaM (I) 4. IraaiMb Ml 141 i Cariiha 141 FaabcMKA) $.FM M the fire apparently started from a 2 Fte Mar IN 2N IbabAactiaB ILN Ul LM 4 Mbit Hbka IJ.I S. IN| k a M a 12-1 Skinner, assistant fire chief, said still under investigation. The drive-in theater, Rt. 6 and 44A, Bolton. a m. to the music of the Bill Colite Aiello, 568-9325; Pete Falkowich, 568- named chairman of this year’s Rockville Invitations will be mailed soon to 1 bkbr hNar 13JI IN U l L MMAj cigarette smouldering in a living 5 iMaan Shan 7M 7 M Ma iN 4M I Cib'i lira 41 L M PnM 41 most of the damage was in the living monetary extent of damage is not Sunday, 7:16 p.m. —Brush fire. Range Orchestra. 8514; Dan Lafountain, 228-3660; or General Hospital Auxiliary ball. members of the auxiliary and the hospital S SdMi i a t kb 7.N 7M IbSria I Mb} Mpm 3.M 7. Mahari} 7-2 7. Ihba 7-2 room couch. Hill Dr., Vernon. I MNHm Mi 7M Ttac 31-12 Tac WM L e a ^ baacBT 41 LMThaMa 41 room where the fire started, but known. Door prizes will be awarded and John Stanizzi, 528-7866. Members of Mrs. McMahon’s com­ staff. Reservations should be made as TNcSlN Mriabb 24$ piU S214k cUTpbriSNN mittee are Mrs. Michael Atkins, Mrs. soon as possible. After April 16, remaining UkUa; 14$ pM SSUI M a c k 24$ pbri S M N Skabek 47-l-i■s-rSri. pk S14UM ■ST KT - CaMri Fbatb b lb Nriacb: 14$ p k S1I3N Tribck 2-44 pbi S47SJI kbiiaci: S,nS a O C S B Vim . - taUa ■ h tb Joseph Capossela, Mrs, Joseph Cosgrove, invitations will be available to the general Tribctc 144 paU SINN MMS43M7I Mrs. Robert Kahan and Mrs. Richard public. Area bulletin board Nalley. To learn more, call Mrs. Capossela, 872- ’The dinner-dance will be at ’The Colony 9326. classrooms from 1 to 3 p.m. The the third annual Epster Egg Hunt for Andover public is invited. children aged two to nine this Satur­ The Bolton PTO will conduct an in­ The first aid course sponsored by day at 11 a.m. Project Chairman Service of Words slated USE THIS i^PON TO TAKE formation hour on the proposed dog Renee Allard said Jaycees will be Introduong the Parent-Teacher Association and pound tonight at 7 at the All-Purpose Vernon Word 11 1, "Woman, behold thy Son, Son, taught by members of the Andover buy this week cooking and coloring behold thy Mother,” the Rev. John White, Room of Bolton Elementary School. 110 dozen eggs for the hunt, which ’The Greater Rockvlllle Area Clergy Volunteer Fire Department will be David Dreselly, first selectman, and Council will have its annual “Service of St, Bernard’s (lu rch ; World IV, ”My tonight at 7 at the firehouse, because will be behind Coventry High School. God, My God, why hast thou forsaken Philip Dooley, Zoning Commission Children will be divided into four age the Seven Words” on Good Friday, April our rogular low procBMlng pt'ico of school vacation. Classes will chairman, will answer questions. 8, at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Rt. SO, me,” the Rev. John Mortimer, Rockville on any KODACOLOR roll. resume at Andover School next Mon­ groups for the event. Prizes will be Home United Methodist Church; Word V, "I Samuel Silverstein, a former Vernon. RMiwmbar, our Rogular Low PrIcM aro day. awarded in each group. The Easter thirst,” the Rev. Paul Bowman, United Bolton resident, has proposed a new Bunny is expected to attend. From noon to 3 p.m. there will be C110-12 $3.39 C126-12 $3.29 Andover Elementary School will be educational theory in reading which meditations on the seven words by area Congregational Church; Word VI, "It is closed for the spring recess through F ln ^ ^ ,” the Rev. Robert Tallent, First 3C110-20 $4.99 C12B-20 $4.79 will be published in an educational pastors. t______ONI COUlCOUPON Pta nog or nu' Friday. School will re-open April 11. journal soon. His theory is that The Introductory meditation will be by Baptist Church, Tolland; and Word VII, 942 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER The school office will be open today South Windsor pravement “ Father, into ’Thy hands I commend my children who have reading disabilities the Rev. Robert H. Wellner, pastor of St. through Thursday. spirit,” the Rev. Donald McClean, Trinity may move into, and out of, an altered Spring has arrived at the South John’s. The Parent-Teacher Association Lutheran Church. state of consciousness very rapidly— Windsor Community Thrift Shop at The first word, “Father forgive them, will sponsor a movie Tuesday from 1 The speaking of the words will start at and this can cause reading difficulty. the Sullivan Ave. Shopping Plaza. for they know not what they do,” will be to 3 p.m. at Andover Elementary 12:30 p.m. and each will last about 10 Silverstein, a science teacher in The shop, run by the South Windsor given by the Rev. Eugene Mitchell of School. It will feature Abbott and minutes. The public Is Invited to attend all Torrington, is a graduate of Women’s Club, has many new items phones! First Evangelical Lutheran Church; Word Costello, W.C. Fields and Our Gang. or any part of the service. Those leaving Manchester High School and the and is seeking more. To learn more, II, "Today thou shalt be with me in Proceeds will benefit the Grade 6 Ttieykeepyour phone decor early are asked to do so during the singing University of Connecticut. paradise,” by the Rev. Donald Miller, trip. call Mrs. Allen Pugliese, 644-8684, or upwfthyourhomedecor. United Congregational Church. Tolland. of hymns so they don’t disturb the Substitute school bus drivers are Mrs. Kenneth Stanton, M4-9567, speakers. Even though many of you keep improving the needed in Andover. To learn more, Coventry The Wapping Community Church ^ looks of your house, you go right on living with the call 742-7339. will collect newspapers April 16 and The varsity and junior varsity 17 in a dumpster behind the church. ^ same phones. Southern New England Telephone Bolton basketball teams at Coventry High All proceeds go for missions. ^ suggests you look closer. Then imagine how a School will hold their annual banquet Newspapers should not be tied. No new Princess or Trimline extension phone could The Hans Christian Andersen Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Mama Mia’s magazines will be accepted. truly finish off a room! Or the extra decorating ex­ Montessori School will have an open in Manchester. The public is invited. citement you could add with our brilliant Design house Wednesday at St. George’s South Windsor’s community gar­ TERMITES To learn more, call Ronald Line* phones! den plots are now available for reser­ FLYING ARTS AND BOTH EMERGE Episcopal Church. A slide presenta­ Badstuebner, 742-8764. To get a flee, colorful catalog of Home Improvement tion about Montessori teaching will vation. Cail the receptionist at the The Coventry Jaycees will sponsor Phones, just call this toll-free number-1-800-922-6911. AT THIS TIME OF YEAR. BUT AS SHOWN IN be at 12:30 p.m. Visitors may observe Town Hall, 644-2511, for an assigned plot on Avery St. Any resident of Or use the coupon. And just see how we can help you S ! S ! B ! ! ? ™ t io h s , t h e y a r e d if f e r e n t South Windsor is eligible to apply for complete some beautiful home improvements! a plot. There is no charge for use of III IflAilT WAYSi Rockville hospital notes Cindlcsticli* Trifnlimb Antique Gold^ Both pairs of Straight Elbowed TroSnnngnonger' the plot during growing season. wings same size antennae antennae than back wings Si'UihiTn Nevv Engl.utd Tclcphunc TERMITE The Planning and Zoning Commis­ P.O. Htix .S26tS sion voted last week to approve the H.imdai, CnVi.ilS Admitted Friday: Harold Swain, High Births Saturday; A daughter to Mr. and application of Hartford Jewish I'm imcrvstLd in ka'ping my Manor Park, Vernon; Paula Tesauro, Mrs. Gary Ott, Windermere Ave., phnne Jant up with my linmc Geraldine Dr,, Ellington. Federation for a resubdivision of 17 Rockville; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. acres of land into one lot and one dcuir. Send me ynut FREE Discharged Friday; Ruth Baronousky, Everett Redmond Jr., Somersville. Hnmc Impmvvmi'ni Cutjliig Burbank Rd., Ellington; Aldina Barry, parcel on property on the south side Admitted Sunday: Hope Gronskl, N.imi.' ...... 1 Prospect St., Rockville; Joseph Begin, Shenipsit Lake Rd., Tolland; Lawrence of Governors Highway, near the in­ Princeaa* Sculptun .Sovcl Hoffman Rd., Manchester; Christopher McCloud, Stafford; Francis McCormick, tersection of Nutmeg Rd., in IP Actual size M*lnch Thick waist Narrow waist Curley, Gehring Rd., Tolland; Kenneth Stafford; Eunice Pease, Somers; Carl Zone. Civitello, Hillcrest Dr., Vernon; Janet Pelrolo, Stafford; Robert Shea, Chestnut FOR A COMPLETE I^ A EE INSPECTION BY A Eastman, Enfield; William McLellan, St., Rockville. STATE CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN... CALL NOW Emily Dr., Vernon; Andrew Mascola, Discharged Sunday: Susan Conn, Vernon Orchard Hill Dr., South Windsor; David Tanner St., Manchester; Anna Sojka, lOr cull this iiill lta' luimhcr: Somerville, Hillside Ave., Vernon, Grand Ave,, Rockville; Albert The Indian Valley YMCA will offer l•klX)•V>2•fiVl|.| AARDVARK TERMITE CONTROL INC. Discharged Saturday; Donna Davis, Kleczkowski, Legion Dr., Vernon; Henry music classes for preschoolers and a Lawton Rd., Manchester; Peter Jackson, South St., Ellington; Corinne 10-week “Exercise through Yoga” Tradcnijik Ilf American Tclci^iiiic and Tclcuaph Compiny *Tr.idcmaik id American Tclccimimumcalinnc Cnmntalion AtMlats ot Ea$t§m Chamical Sarvloa Genovesi, Pine St., Rockville; Anna Krechko, Kozley Rd., Tolland. program. Both will start April 12. All A ciipy of rhe Limned Wananiy lor the IXfiim Line Telephone EncKiyure o. availahle horn your local huMoni, idlictTn reoueir Dearitn Line yets may nor he compatihle wnh cerrain kinds id heitriny aiiLs wiihnul the use id adapiin)! coupler, available hum SNET, Lefebvre, Orchard St., Rockville, Mrs. Births Sunday: A daughter to Mr. and music classes will be at Sabastians Pauline McGinley and daughter, Kenneth Mrs. Francis Cunningham, Boulder Crest Music Center, Rt. 83, Vernon. The Dr., Vernon; Barbara Morrill, Blueberry Lane, Vernon; a son to Mr. and Mrs, BAtt ails i£k Circle, Ellington; Corrine Seekins, Grand Yoga classes will be at the Talcott- o4 d -II449 423-13411 William Halpin, Meadowood Rd., ville Congregational Church, For Ave., Rockville; Arthur Snow, Hoffman Tolland; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Southern New England lalephone Hd., Ellington; Paul Voisine, Stafford. Perlot, Stafford. more information and to register, CALL US FOB ANY PEST PB0y|.p|^ g call the YMCA office, 872-7329. PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Mon., April 4, 1977 MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.^ Mon., April 5, 1977- PAGE FIVE-B tfSSSSSKft RSox aging, aching, unpredictable Ringmaster missing Track fatality THOMPSON, (UPI) — An autopsy BOSTON (UPI) - Aging, recovers from a tom ankle ligament. Start with opening day pitcher superb work sprinkled with a fat rookies to make the squad, will fight becomes the left-handed ace he was scheduled today Ferguson Jenkins. He’s 33, subject to pitch on' an 0-2 count. into the starting rotation and turn aching and unpredictable. Still, Rick Miller can play center seemed to be as a National Leaguer. as Celtics stop 76ers on Dave Peterson, leg injuries and coming off an Slide over a couple of lockers to The Boston Red Sox pitching staff into this year’s version of Mark If they all lived up to their best very well and Dwight Evans can play achilles tendon tear. Unpredlcatable Rick Wise. He still throws the 34, of Lynnfield, is so unsettled, it is impossible to Fidrych. Maybe he’ll get shelled seasons, the relievers could carry the any outfield position with excellence. is the only word for the seven-time BOSTON (UPI) - Only the — McGinnis, Philadelphia’s top Jo Jo White, Boston’s leading Mass., who died Sun­ gauge the team's finish in the steaming fastball and still has after American League batters get a team. If they slump, as each relief Infield play? Scott adds strength 20-game winner who had his worst ringinaster was missing from scorer with 22 points, picked up his scorer with 23 points, who netted six day at the Thompson American League East this year. problems controlling it. He can be 19- good look at him. Who can judge how pitcher has during the past three and stability at first base, Rick major league season in 1976. 12, as he was in 1975 or 14-11, as he a rookie will do? the circus that had started as a second technical foul and was in a nine-point run to reopen the As they close to within four days of seasons, look out Red Sox. Speedway, officials Burleson can handle shortstop duties Move on to Luis Tiant. He’s 36, by ejected by Rakel after having to be Boston lead, made the technical free Thursday’s Fenway Park opener was last season. Like Cleveland, Picking the Red Sox to finish first basketball game between the said. rather well while the second and his own count, and still not in game Wise is unpredictable. restrained from pummeling the throw to put Boston ahead 90-82. The against Cleveland, here are the Supposedly, the salvation of the in the American League East Is akin Boston Celtics and third base situations must be seen to condition as the schedule opens. His r e f e t ^ ’ final three minutes were academic— Peterson’s questions and theoretical answers Take a look at Bill Lee. He has yet pitching sUff will be the bolstered to predicting the weather. There are be judged. age has not been a factor In the past Philadelphia 76ers. “I ^ a racist and he’s a (bleep) and sloppy. modified car was that must be weighed: to prove he can bounce back from the relief corps. Again, the optimism Is too many dark clouds on the horizon Catching? Carlton Fisk has hit five years but one still must wonder The Celtics roared onto the court referee,” said an irate McGinnis as Heinsohn agreed with McGinnis going 75 to 80 miles Hitting? The Red Sox have a infamous shoulder separation of 1976, based on supposition. Suppose Bill to forecast with any accuracy. poorly and thrown just adequately when the magic will mn out of the like so many hungry lions, built a he stormed around the Philadelphia about the officiating of Rakel and wealth now that George Scott is back earned in bout at Yankee Stadium Campbell is 17-5 again as he was last an hour at the hack but should not hurt the club. Bob rubbery right arm. with Graig Nettles. Lee luis had one mammoth lead, fell behind as the dressing room. ‘T m going to refuse Norm Drucker. in town and Jim Rice appears ready season. Suppose Jim Willoughby is as On hitting talent alone, they should of the pack when it Montgomery can fill in competently Let’s talk about Reggie Cleveland. 76ers’ George McGinnis got surly as to pay the fine (J225 for two “I got a technical (foul) today to slug every ball thrown his way. giveaway Inning per outing this tough as he was when he came to finish third. A decent performance struck a light pole again but can’t be considered the full­ Every year, a manager, coach or a bear, and finally tightroped past technicals) and I don’t care if I have (from Rakel) and I didn’t even say a Defense? Much depends on spring. He’s less predictable than Boston in 1975. Suppose Tom Murphy by the pitchers will lift them to se­ time starter if Fisk is hurt or ineffec­ fellow player will say Cleveland has Wise and Cleveland combined. Philadelphia, 96-90, Sunday in a to take it to the Supreme Court. I’m word. And I never said another word coming off the se­ whether Carl Yastrzemski plays left tive. has a 1.90 earned run in 70 cond. televised NBA game. not paying.” the rest of the game, but he kept cond turn in the the livliest arm on the staff. Every Now gander at the mystery man. appearances as he did in 1974 for field and how soon Fred Lynn And pitching? Can they beat the pitcher-rich Truly, a ringmaster with a long Rakel declined comment on the telling me to shut up. year he provides half a loaf — some Maybe young Bob Stanley, one of two Milwaukee. And suppose Tom House Yankees? Unlikely. 23rd lap of the 30- whip was needed to control both matter. “In spite of all that, I thought we lap feature race, a teams in the second half after played with intensity, pushed the ball referee Bob Rakel had irritated McGinnis, unhappy with Rakel for up well and showed that we’re get­ witness said. McGinnis and Boston coach Tom calling the first technical early in the ting into a groove for the playoffs, Peterson was dead Reds hold whammy Heinsohn in the ragged contest. fourth quarter, made a remark when Charlie (Scott) really made an im­ on arrival at Day- 'The dramatic buildup to the center­ the official awarded him two free pact out there with his quickness and Kimball Hospital in Herald angle ring finish went this way: throws with the 76ers trailing, 89-82 his scoring.” Putnam at 6:10 — Boston made 64 per cent of its in the final three minutes. Rakel p.m., according to a over Philadelphia shots in the first period to take a 36-20 returned a comment to McGinnis and The contest marked the first time hospital Earl Yost lead as Charlie Scott paced the the burly Philadelphia forward tried in 69 games the Celtics had both Celtics runners in his first spokeswoman. NEW YORK (UPI) — New season or not, the Cincinnati Reds to retaliate but was held off by team­ Dave Cowens (20 points and 15 Sports Editor appearance in 39 games; mates. still seem to hold a whammy over their fellow National League rebounds) and Scott in the lineup. Thompson is the — Philadelphia closed to within Rakel banished McGinnis but then Their combined play helped Boston fastest speedway in division winner, the Philadelphia Phillies. nine points, 60-51, at halftime as had to call him back from the win its seventh game in the past nine It all started late last August when. McGinnis and Lloyd Free had 10 New England lockerroom to shoot the free throws. outings. The loss snapped hecause its track is after handling the Reds fairly easily Pirates’ other squad handed the points apiece in the period; McGinnis, still in a foul mood, mis­ Philadelphia’s five-game winning Auspicious start fans were injured Sunday at Tulsa, to that point, the Phillies dropped the Toronto Blue Jays their eighth — put on his third sed both shots, returned to the streak and left the 76ers seven games five-eighths of a mile Golfing season at the Manchester Okla., when a wooden grandstand final three games of a four-game straight spring training loss, 3-2 ... A1 period sideshow, notching 10 points dressing room then had to be called ahead of Boston in the Atlantic Divi­ long, allowing stock Country Club officially opened collapsed. The fans had sought series to Cincinnati and then were Cowens hit a grand slam homer to First time victory and seven rebounds in the quarter to back to take a third try because the sion. cars lime to huild up Wednesday and Helen Mutty and shelter during a thunder and hail swept three straight in the National snap a 3-3 tie and give the Kansas Charlie Scott scores for Celts pull the 76ers to within three points, Celtics were in a penalty situation. The Celtics can wrap up a playoff speed. Most tracks storm...Mario Andretti copped the League playoffs. Sunday, the two City Royals a 7-3 win over Baltimore, then put the 76ers ahead for the only McGinnis missed again and headed 4 Stan Hilinski occupied the first Lloyd Free of 76ers failed to stop drive at Boston Garden. spot and eliminate the Knicks from are half a mile or weekend’s spotlight. The former Long Beach Grand Prlx, less than clubs met again in one of the final the Orioles’ seventh straight loss. time, 81-80, early in the fourth back to the dressing room as Erving contention Tuesday night when the for Danny Edwards (UPI photo) period; less. scored a hole-in-one on the fifth hole one second ahead of Niki Lauda in spring training exhibitions and the In cutdowns, Toronto sent catcher patted him consolingly. teams meet in New York. usinq a five Iron while Hilinski California. result was much the same as the NL Ernie Whitt to Charleston of the parred all 18 holes in posting a 72 playoffs. International League, while the Mets GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) — The name Danny Eldwards has score Saturday...Joe DlP^nico, assis­ Notes off the cuff The Phillies opened up an early 2-0 sent Ditchers Dennis Solari and been added to a list of five first-time winners on the PGA tour tant pro, reported the feats...George Bridgeport Warren Harding star ^ad, saw that wiped out by ^ r g e Jackson Todd, infielder Rick Auer- year and he sees it as an end as well as a beeinninK. Artis Gilmore devastating as Chicago moves up Curling winner Foster’s three-run homer, tied it Pelletier, the state’s No. 1 ranking Wes Matthews thrilled a crowd of Foster s three-run homer, tied it bach [,ach and outfielders Billy Baldwin “It’s the end of what I’ve been again in the fourth and then blew it KARLSTAD, Sweden male bowler, qualified for the 16,649 at the Pittsburgh Civic Center and Pepe Mangual to the minor working for for a long time,” said the become the 13th professional golfer a game ahead of Kansas (UPI) — Sweden defeated National All-Star Duckpin Tourna­ Saturday night by scoring 29 points as league camp for reassignment. Kan­ 25-year-old Oklahoman Sunday after NEW YORK (UPI) 119-104; Milwaukee topped with 2:09 left in the game destroyed Seattle’s playoff for Indiana. Spurs their third straight to win more than 51 million on the City (or the final playoff Canada, 8-5, Sunday night ment in Maryland in June. Eight will the U.S. All-Stars lost to the Penn­ sas City pitcher Steve Busby, still winning the 5235,000 Greater — New Orleans’ Coach Indiana, 120-112; Denver pyt the Cavs ahead for hopes. Seattle trails both Nuggets 124, Suns 109 loss. John Drew led Atlan­ Spring training tour. spot in the Western to the win the 19th world make the trip while on the distaff sylvania Stars involving high school recovering from the rotar cuff sur­ Greensboro Open by four strokes routed Phoenix, 124-109; good as Cleveland clinched Kansas City and Chicago David Thompson’s 35 ta with 36 points and Larry "I’m pleased about becoming a Elgin Baylor sum­ Conference and boosted the curling championships. side, Kathy Wickham of Manchester senior players...Bill Holowaty, direc­ gery, was placed on the disabled list over Larry Nelson and George Atlanta beat San Antonio, a playoff berth. Bobby for the final Western points helped Denver Kenon paced San Antonio million-dollar winner,’’ said marized what he had Bulls’ record,to 41-37. The With a crowd of 3,500 was one of four females to qualify for and the Royals also assigned pitchers Bums. 111-103, and Los Angeles Smith topped the Cavs with Conference berth. Bill clinch the Midwest Divi­ with 28 points, tor of athletics at Eastern Connec­ when Ken Griffey belted a grand Geiberger, who played in the tourna­ Bulls also have moved to cheering on the home side, the Nationals. The women’s "But it’s only the beginning, too. I just witnessed on the edged Detroit, 115-107, in 22 points and Gary Brokaw Walton scored 26 for sion title while breaking a l.ukcrs 115, Pistons 107 ticut State College, reports 50 slam homer for the Reds in the bot­ Roger Nelson and Jerry Cram to ment despite the death of his father a within a game of second- skipper Ragnar Kamp qualifying was staged at the local feel I’ve built a solid game with a court in just two overtime. had 21. Richard six-game road losing Center Kareen Abdul- applicants have been received to fill tom of the fourth. their Omaha farm club. week ago in an airplane crash in the Portland. made a brilliant shot with Metro Bowl...Maine officials report good foundation. I don’t feel it will words — Artis place Detroit. Bullets 1 IS, Nets 97 Washington led the Kings streak. High scorer for Jabbar’s 33 points helped the part-time varsity head basketball Griffey later saved the 7-6 victory The Yankees trimmed to the Canary Islands. “But it’s really not Burks 120, Parers 112 his first stone in the 10th this was the best winter in 10 years crumble." Wilbur Holland scored 15 Washington kept alive its Phoenix was guard Ron the Lakers send the post which was created when Clyde for Cincinnati when he threw out opening day 25-player limit by retur­ fair to a man like Sam Snead who has Gilmore. with a career-high 30 Four points each by end to put the pressure on for skiing...Approximately a dozen Edwards, who joined the tour in points, Scott May 14, slim Central Division title points. L ee w ith 28 p o in ts , Pistons to their 11th loss in Washburne resigned...The American pinch runner Terry Harmon in the ning pitcher Gil Patterson to the won so many great tournaments "Gilmore was just Dave Meyers and Brian Canada’s Jim Ursel. With New England ski resorts are still hopes by handing the Nets followed by rookie Butch 16 games. Laker guard Don League has added four rookie um­ ninth. Syracuse roster, optioning pitchers 1974, finished with a 12-under-par 276 when the purses were smaller.” devastating,” Baylor said Trail Blazers 119, Sonics Winters in the final 90 Canada leading 54, Ursel open and Klllington, which opened their 12th consecutive loss. 104 Feher with a career-high Chaney blocked Eric pires to its staff for the 1977 season Meanwhile, the Reds’ principal Ed Ricks ana Doug Heinhold, out­ after 72 holes over the 6,894-yard Play was delayed for two hours in after the seconds helped Milwaukee came up short with his Oct. 27, predicts skiing until late Elvin Hayes scored 38 23. Money's shot at the regula­ which opens Thursday...Bjorn Borg rivals in the NL West, the Los fielder Dave Bergman and infielder Forest Oaks Country Club course the final round because of rain. romped by the Jazz, 101 -82, Rookie Wally Walker’s spoil Indiana’s season draw around a guard to the May...The Bridgeport jai alai area points and Mitch Kupchak tion buzzer. M L. Carr defeated Guillermo Vilas, 6-4,1-6, 6- Angeles Dodgers, completed a three- Dennis Sherrill to the same Inter­ with rounds of 68-68-68-72. Sunday for their 17th vic­ 12 points keyed a 43-point, finale. Meyers had 22 Hawks 111, Spurs 103 tee and the Sw ^es counted will remain closed until a strike of 2, 6-0, to win the Nice Guy Tennis national League farm club on 24-hour He was two strokes off the lead in added 22. For New York, fourth-quarter Portland points and 18 rebounds. Bil­ Atlanta overcame a 22- scored 23 points for the p m e sweep of the California Angels Hate-mail tory in 20 games. “He was Mickey Johnson 13 and three without Kamp’s last pari-mutuel cashiers can be settled. Tournament in Europe and Eddie in the “Freeway Series." Rick Mon­ recall and sending catcher Mike the first round, tied for the lead at intimidating and it didn’t Bubbles Hawkins had 26 blitz, which may have ly Knight scored 30 points point deficit to hand the Pistons. rock. Norm Van Lier 11 for the points and Tim Bassett a dibbs outlasted Vitas Gerulaitis, 7-6, day and Steve Garvey homered and Heath to West Haven of the Eastern the halfway point, and had a four- WINTER HAVEN, even look like he was Bulls. career-high 24. A 6-7, 6-4 to win the World Cham­ League. stroke advantage over Bums and Superb playing Tommy John pitched four shutout in­ playing hard.” Nate Williams came pff pionship Tennis finals in Lon­ Nelson, both non-winners, going into Fla. (UPI) - Boston Knieks 130, Braves 111 Chris Evert played superb tennis in nings to highlight the 3-0 Dodgers’ Gilmore, who considered the bench to lead to Jazz don...Bob LeDoux is one of several the final round. Burns and Nelson Red Sox Manager Don The Knicks, one loss trouncing Billie Jean King in the win. Nolan Ryan went six innings for asking to be traded earlier with 23 and Pete Maravich Manchester men building stock cars Zimmer says he has away from being knocked finals of the Family Circle tennis the Angels, giving up all three runs. also had final-round 72s to finish at in the season, played with had 18-, for the coming season. The former 280. out of the playoffs, won tournament yesterday in South In other spring training games, Johnson honored received ‘‘a drawer enough diligence to score In other games, Boston driver hopes to have the car ready by Boston’s Bill Campbell was tagged The victory qualified Edwards to 28 p o in ts , m ak e 18 their third straight game Carolina 6-0, 6-1. The wind appeared LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Marques full” of hate mail, in­ beat Philadelphia, 96-90; the end of the month. by a run-scoring single by Chet play in this week’s Masters, where he rebounds and hold the Jazz’ behind a 25-point effort by to be nearly as strong as it was in this Johnson, captain and star forward of cluding at least one Washington defeated Uie F I^ T TIME EVER area which cut down on outdoor ten­ Lemon to give the Chicago White Sox said he feels "1 can play,” and for the two centers. Rich Kelley Tom McMillen. Randy the UCLA basketball team, was letter threatening his New York Nets, 115-97; the Smith scored 20 points for nis play...The Boston Celtics will a 4-3 victory over the Red Sox ... the Tournament of Champions starting and Otto Moore, to a total Guardsman P named winner Sunday of the first an­ New York Knicks topped Montreal Expos edged the New York April 14 in Carlsbad, (5alif. life, since the club of (our points and 13 Buffalo. wind up their Hartford schedule ^Seventh player’ nual John R. Wooden Award, Buffalo, 130-111; Cleveland Mets, 1-0, when Warren Cromartie The tournament hung in the released veteran third rebounds. Cavaliers 113, Kings 107 4 PIv Saturday night against San Antonio. honoring the nation’s outstanding beat Kansas City, 113-107; BOSTON (UPI) — Defenseman singled home Wayne Garrett in the balance Sunday until the 17th hole. baseman Rico The victory put Chicago Elmore Smith’s tap in Polyester Tire /5«ffil;.REI>l)CED! The Celts will return to Hartford college basketball player. Portland defeated Seattle, Gary Doak received the "Seventh fifth ... Ben Oglivie smacked a two- Burns had pulled to within two next season for at least six more Johnson led the Bruins to the Petrocelli. Player” award Sunday, voted an­ run homer and left-handers Bob strokes as the threesome teed off at "home” games on the NBA Pacifie-8 championship this year Petrocelli, 33, was nually to the Boston Bruins player Sykes and Jim Crawford combined 17, but he then bogeyed to leave no schedule...Darrell Waltrip copped who performed above expectations with a 21.6-point scoring average and given his outright on a shutout in the Detroit Tigers’ 3-0 doubt as to the outcome. the Rebel 500 stock car race in during the hockey season. in rebounding with 11 a game. release one week ago. Canadiens complete A7ft-I3 BU c kw all. P i n F .E.T. win over the New York Yankees ... Alone at seven-under 281 with a Darlington, S.C., yesterday with Bob­ Doak received a new car in The award is named after former OFF by Allison and Richard Petty picking Ted Simmons belted a fourth-inning final-round 69 was Grier Jones. Zimmer says the ceremonies prior to the Bruins’ final UCLA coach Wooden, who retired G uerdsm aR homer and Bob Forsch pitched four- Defending champion A1 Geiberger Sears RrtHlar Plus up the next two spots with David regular season game against the two years ago after bringing the letters don’t bother Blackw all Low Price F E T Pearson fourth...Seventeen baseball hit ball over six innings as the St. finished at four under with a final- unbelievable record A78-I3 $ ! • . $ • 1.72 Toronto Maple Leafs. Bruins 10 NCAA basketball titles in him but says h e ’s The RoadHandler... Louis Cardinals blanked one round 71 and claimed 55,659 to B78-13 i i t - s t 1.82 12 years. afraid they will upset Sheppard scored two goals win over Detroit, which Pittsburgh Pirate team, 3-0. The NEW YORK (UPI) C78-U •8 9 .S 9 2.01 his family. — T he Montreal each as the Bruins wound earned them home-ice ad­ E78-U •8 1 .9 9 2.23 Sears Best steel up with a division-high 106 F7S-H 2.37 Canadiens brought vantage in the first round Billie Jean no match points by winning their of the playoffs. Greg G78-U • S 4 .M 2.53 19th hole MCC nine bombed their “first season” to fifUi straight game. The Malone and Syl Apps also S.6(MS 1.77 G78-IS t t 4 . M 2.59 belted radial for Evert in finals an elegant climax Sun­ Leafs, who also made Uie scored for the Penguins. H78-1S 2.79 t n i S - OPEN TRYOUTS ■ GIIILS playoffs, finished the HILTON HEAD Country Club in season opener day night and now face Canucks 6, North Stars 3 Sears RoadHandJer. the tire that tamed the historic route of the Durr and Virginia Wade, 1- season with a string of Ralph Stewart and Rick Pony Express, is now on sale for the first time ever' The Road- ISLAND, S.C. (UPI) - Best 12 - A - Net, Marsh the “second season” 6, 6-3, 6-2, to win the Falling victim to an Esposito. A fielder’s 1976 KLINE lEAOUE CH«MnON8 seven consecutive winless Blight scored eight seconds Handler was designed to provide outstanding overall tire perform­ Billie Jean King, trying to W arren 46-4-42, Woody with ail their Stanley ance Its 2 steel belts and 2 radial plies help give responsive hand­ doubles championship. awesome attack, choice netted a second David’s Rastaurant Woman’s soHball games. apart in the third period to SAVE make a comeback after Clark 45-2-43, Stan ling. traction and long tire mileage "Chris is the standard by Manchester Community Cougar tally. Cup rivals gunning for Sabrea 7, Bluea 3 power Vancouver. The loss major knee surgery, says McFarland 474-43; Gross, taam would Ilka to Invita all famala • 2 . o ’ 4 which all women are College dropped its first The Minutemen, athlatas to participata In opan tryouts. them. Buffalo cracked open a 3- deprived the North Stars of Chris Evert is now "the judged now,” King said. Stan Hilinski 72; B - West Huad Handler Krgular S U.E Plus Day 46-5-41, Ed Hayes 49-7- regular season baseball however, scored one run in The Canadiens closed out 3 tie wiUi four goals in Uie an Important home-ice Wbilrwall Price PHIt E PET standard” by which all “It was good (or me to play It you’d Hko to p/ay soffbaff, caff Fiberjiluss A R -8U $60.00 42, Pete Mails 52-745, Tom game Saturday, 134, to the fifth inning, two more their regular National third period with Rene edge in the playoffs. t S l .M 1.93 women tennis players are her now because it gives BR 78-I3 $66.36 SS«.58 2.18 Zemke 50-5-45; C, Bill Leicester Junior College at in the sixth and one in the Hockey League season Robert completing a three- Kings 6, Rockies 4 Belted Tires judged. me a reading on where I 649-1616 646-2235 DK78-U $70.63 M 9.85 2.38 Jones 53-1043, Newt Smith Moriarty Field. seventh while MCC could with a 2-1 victory over the Butch Goring scored Evert boosted her ear­ am, coming back from KH78-II $73.06 M 3.S9 2.61 54-945, Ray Remes 55-10- The Cougars committed only counter with a pair of Washington Capitals and three goals and Marcel Djnaatats tS Rrxular SALE Plus KR78-M $81.10 • 69.19 2.75 nings to 5203,000 this year Blackwall >41 knee surgery, and how a pair of early errors runs in the sixth. set new league records for Dionne added two for Los Price PRICE K.E.T. (1H7H-M $87.00 873.9 S 2.88 Sunday when she routed 45, Pete Griffith 53-845. Pro hockey A78-13 much farther I must go.” opening the way for nine Leicester had 13 hits in points (132), wins (60) and Angeles, which will host 1.73 r n id e in IIK78-n $92.51 • 7t.« S 3.01 King, 6-0, 6-1, tor the 525,- B78-13 $31 iS Y .M I.KO King, 33, had last played Class A, Stan Hilinski 72; unearned runs by the Bay fewest losses (eight). Free Moimiing (;R 78 IS $87.00 •TSutft 2.91 its 1977 debut while MCC Atlanta in their first E78-I3 m 2.26 000 singles prize and also SnU' jinvcs in cffcvl llii» week <>«/\. HR7K-IS $91.62 • 77.U 3.11 Evert in the semifinals at net, Dave Kaye 72-3-69, Staters. Trailing 9-0, MCC managed just three They’ve drawn a bye in the goal hat trick. Josh playoff game. Paul F78-14 $35 shared the doubles title in $ s a .4 « 2.42 ' C R7K-IS $93.57 MI .83 3.12 Wimbledon in 1975 when Woody Clark 76-3-73; B - first round of the playoffs G78-I4 the 5110,000 Family Circle got on the scoreboard in safeties. Starter Tom Daw­ Guevremont co-starred Gardner scored twice for $38 •S 4 .1 9 2.58 I.ICH.IS 1 1107 00 S99.95 3.36 King won. She then retired West Day 84-1074, Frank the home half of the fourth “ Even if you and then face the '’second G78-15 $39 2.65 Magazine Cup tennis tour­ son absorbed the loss. with Robert as he collected Colorado. from singles tournament Lipinski 84; C - Newt Smith season” during which they H78-15 142 2.88 nament. inning as Mark McMahon MCC’s next tilt is three assists in the game, WHA play, but launched a com­ 92, Austin Weiman 95-22- doubled and scored on a Tuesday afternoon at 3 at can be ambushed by any lalandera 5, Rangers 2 Anders Hedberg scored It was the 106th con­ 73; Blind bogey, Stan use the short eback after undergoing bases loaded walk to Neil Post College in Waterbury, "hot rival.” Bryan Trottler scored two goals, giving him 69 for secutive clay court victory knee surgery last fall. Prachniak 100. Guy Lafleur scored his SAVE the second Uuree-goal hat for the 24-year-old Flori­ H*nry W. Block the season, to spark Win­ Shutout In earlier matches here. form , it 56th goal of Uie season and dian, who hasn’t lost on Best 15- A - Ted Backiel trick of his NHL career to nipeg over Calgary...Rosie Jockey Steve King played aggressively 63-8-55, Stan Me Farland Steve Shutt his 60th to give lead the Islanders. ’Trottler Paiement’s three goals M $0 clay since Evonne and charged the net Softballers how the Canadiens their margin O p r . Cauthen failed to win Goolagong beat her in 62- 7-55; Stan Hilinski 77, could pay you to scored his first goal in Uie Indianapolis past Houston o r i R frequently, but found very Upended in Its opening runs, and at the time a 3-2 of victory at Landover, August, 1973. Steve Matava 77; B Dan first period, then scored at ... Joe Norris registered on six mounts yester­ little opportunity for that tilt Saturday was lead. Md. Lafleur’s goal gave Evert teamed with Rosie Morline 65-14-51, John 6:23 and 16:42 of the second his third straight two-goal day at Suffolk Downs. against Evert. Manchester Community But Eastern, on three see us.” him 136 points and marked C*f 1 I Casals to defeat Francoise Wilson 65- 12-53, West Day period to build the game and goalie Ken SAVE *9 SAVE *30 SAVE *20 ^ J _41 X ♦* _ SteadyRider Evert kept her pinned to 63- 10-53; C, Todd Peck 69- College’s women’s softball hits, two walks and several Reason No. 15 why H&R Block the 28th consecutive game Islanders’ lead to 5-1. Lockett posted his first the baseline by returning team, 19-3, by Eastern Jensen Speaki^ 8-Track/FM/MPX AM/KM8TrKk 4 20-49, Carl Engberg 71-20- errors, tallied seven times should do your taxes. In which he has made Baront 4, Black Hawks 2 WHA shutout as San Diego *7 O F F . . . Sears 42 every serve with deep, 51; Blind bogey. Marsh Connecticut State College In the fifth allowed Eastern elUter a goal or an assist. Shock •r-a' .. Whitworth adds to wealth G reg S m ith’s third- bombed Quebec. 40*® 139®* 69®® hard ground strokes. Warren 88, at Robertson Park. to take a commanding 9-3 Even the short form Is more complicated this year. Bill Riley scored the Power-rated Battery period, power-play goal Regular ttt.W Regular IlM.n Regular 189.99 PALM SPRINGS, Calif. victory and she savored it "I had to play Three walks and a wild lead. Five runs in the sixth Capitals’ goal. Pro sweeps - A, Stan So to be sure you pay the smallest legitimate tax snapped a 2-2 tie and sent (UPI) - At 37, Kathy for the glory as well as the aggressively to keep her pitch gave MCC Its first and five more In the seveth Elsewhere In the NHL, Rejects offer Absorbers Hilinski 77, Steve Matava — It could pay you to see Block. And If switching Cleveland past Chicago, , V, I M' •/ I j.' Whitworth has won all dollars. from coming into,the net,” run with Marianne capped the scoring for Boston won the Adams kinds of golfing honors and 77-3-74; B, Bill Sullivan 81, to the long form \«(lll save you money, we’ll show which wound up third in Uie CHARLOTTE, N.C. "I wanted to win this Evert said. "If I’was ten­ Pemberton scoring in the Eastern. you just how much. Division title by beating Heavy-Duty Aluminized Muffler Excellent cold cranking power and re­ her latest spells m-o-n-e-y. West Day 82-10-72; C Smythe Division. The (UPI) - Saying, “I am not tournament more than any tative at all she could have second Inning. Triples by A second contest was the Toronto Maple Leafs, serve capacity . . now with this added 99 She was the all-time Austin Weiman 92-22-70. Hawks had tied the score looking for a job,’’ Univer­ feature — you never add water. Sizes other,” she said. "This was taken over and won a cou­ Bonnie Kilgore and Sally postponed after two In­ 74, Buffalo defeated St. each career top money winner at 2-2 on Darcy Rota’s sity of North Carolina- available to fit moat American-made a real thrill. This is ple of games In a row just Lentocha In the fourth cars. 8 among lady golf pros going Hole-in-one nings because of rain. Louis, 7-3, the New York second-period goal. The Charlotte basketball Coach terribly rewarding in many like that.” produced the other two H6R BLOCK Islanders topped the New 541.99Marinebattery ...... $36 99 into the Winners Circle ways.” Helen Mutty aced the Barons failed to make the Lee Rose turned down an Regular U t M . Sean Best King scored 33 points In York Rangers, 5-2, playoffs. Installed! heavy-duty shock! Fit most tournament and she came The wind had been 128-yard fifth hole Sunday THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE offer from Mississippi Fki 9«ff W% •! moM Antrican ear«. the 13 games and reach^ Cleveland downed Chicago, Flyers 3, Flames 3 S A V E 14% American-made cars, im­ out of it Sunday with more severe, but it eased off w h ile p la y in g in a State, ports. pickups and vans. game point only once apart Cougar netters victors 4-2, Philadelphia tied Paul Holmnen scored Sears Snow Tire Change-over Special Hciivv-Diiiv Oil loot. Sunday afternoon and did threesome with her son, .ONLY 11 DAYS LEFT, No Appokibneirt Noceuary Rose said he has ’’no In­ Fast, low-cost installation from the game that she Opening its season with a Atlanta, S-S, Pittsburgh his second goal of the game available She shot a 71 Sunday for not appear to be a signifi­ Mitch, and Steve Brehm. tention of leaving UNCC,” We will remove 2 snow Urea, Regular 4 7 , won. win Saturday was Wellington (MCC) def. •OUTH WINOBOR IN Ave. (The Colony Ihops) M4. 14I 1 stopped Detroit, 4-2, Van­ and Bob Kelly also scored electronically spin balance 2 8 8 Sears Original Equipment a 72-hole total of 289 and cant factor in the outcome. She used a five Iron. ■ AST HARTFORD 501 Main SI. which he led to the Replacement Shock abaorbers Manchester Community Engster 6-0, 6-0; Muzzy (Aerees from Howard Johnaoni couver took Minnesota, 6-3, In the third ^rlo d , llfUng Urea and mount on car. 2 tire. the 536,000 first prize, semifinals of Uie NCAA HfUtiUr !.•« frirt .. $4.M r*. The 1977 champion, Judy College’s tennis team, 94), ■ AST HARTFORD 1101 Main IL • 11.771) Stagle XY>df a gr M biggest ever for the women Drivers sidelined Duszny (MCC) def. ROCKVILLI Halt to Ihopplng Beg I 7MM 4 > and Los Angeles defeated Philadelphia to a Ue at U Rankin, who had the lowest basketball tournament this over Leicester Jr. College QLABTONBURY Foi Run Mall MI-OIIOp pros. POMPANO BEACH Erickson 6-1, 64); Mary Colorado, 64. Atlanta. Goalie Bernie year. round of the tournament at the Manchester Racquet Goode (MCC) def. Scheab COVINTRY MDMTI H SIT. B I FJL 74t .«470 In the World Hockey This put her on top of the Fla. (UPI) - All nine Tallwood C.C, VIRNON 184 HertfordfdTpii tpki. at •* Vernon ' Circle‘ •------78.7I 4I Parent withstood a 44-shot Last summer Rose Saturday with a 68 tired in Club. 6-1, 64). Association, Winnipeg beat pack after five LPGA drivers who participated In Peoria Tournament - barrage by the Flames, turned down a job from a BHIDCEPOXT CONN HAMDEN CONN ORANGE CONN EASTHELD MALL MASS WATERRLIRY CONN W MARTEORO. CONN the stretch and slipped to a Results: Danyel Arenas Doubles: Arenas-Balfour Calgary, 64, Indianapolis Where Amwlca shops events this year with a a race March 25 at Pom­ Gross, Poulin 79; net, OPEN 0 AM-9 PM Wsakdays - 9-9 Sal. A Sun. who had a 3-1 lead at the Big Ten School and recent­ Sears W SFRINCrlELD MAas MANCHESTER CONN MIDDLETOWN CONN 76 for a five-over total of (MCC def. Tucker 6-2, 7-5, def. ’Tucker-McCarty 6-2,6- PrrrSFIEI.O MASS d an burv conn g r e e n f ie l d mass k f e n e n h w e st fie l o . mass total of 540,197 and boosted pano Park harness track Wojtyna 61, Lewis 85, stopped Houston, 7-3, and end of the second period. •4*as. NOlStHRANOin 293. She said she "felt Doug Balfour (MCC) def. ly rumors have linked him Apptianm Also At Tbaae 5oan Store* her career earnings to have been disciplined as a D’Appollonio 67, Bednarz 1 ; Burnell-Wellington def. San Diego blasted ()uebec, Penguins 4, Red Wings 2 AMHKRST HADLiv iRAMroao iiiiTu. MCRiDCN NuATMAMrroN otosAVtauoo aocavtos itxntaaiocc eAM beat” from battling the McCary 6-0, 6-1, Dave Boeltcher-Erlckson 64), 6- lUO Mestsf Parhade m « 7-0. to the head position at the Salit/aclion Guaranleed or Vour Muntv Huik W>»M«i*>ae*aMar^Mi.a«|igatataiwW<«ai VOOTMAUmvA 5667,015. wind. At 108 pounds, she is result of an investigation 67, Wood 71, Hardy 71. Wayne Blanchln scored University of Kentucky Burnell (MCC) def. 0; Moreau-Duszny def. N ' m M J -iH i s t o k m m Bruint 7, Leaft 4 It was her 78th career frail. into allegations of race Kickers 77, 75, 76. m m two goals and assisted on Boeltcher 6-2, 6-1; Lou Engster-Scheab 641, 64). _Stan Jonathan and Gregg where Joe Hall still Is head tampering and bribery. anoUier In the Penguins’ coach. I PAGE SIX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 4, 1977

••aaoooataaaaaaaaoaoaaoaao M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, (kinn.. Mon.. April 5, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Help Wanted 13 Sehoolt-Clattaa it ^••••••••••••eeeeeeeeeeeee Scoreboard Htmae For tala 23 Nomft For Sale 23 ArUolat lor Sale 41 ...... Boom, fof Haiti gg ApartmanU For Rant 53 Apartmante For Rant t3 PART TIME - 20 to 25 hours. Peraon with bailc B(H,T0N - Enjoy sprlu on LOAM, DRIVEWAY Gravel ELLINGTON - 'HCK TOCK "the grew" in thli qtanling f u r n is h e d r o o m s for WHA bookkeeping knowledge, for NEW DUFLEXES Certified Pool Sand, Complete I^ftUional Weather Forecast g e n tle m e n - K itc h e n TOWER • Immediate oc­ retail/wholesale business. REAL ESTATE COURSE lU room R a n ^ w lt h l Landcaplng. Mowing, Ctistom privileges, free parking. Cen­ cupancy. A new one bedroom East S h e B e r a t o Can't pay top wages - will bOdroomi, 1 1/2 baths, tte t T JojM llm ing. i®78SS, or M 4 Townbouse community within tral location. Rderencof and W L T Pts train the right person. In MANCHKSTBR ho^sowl B/W Reolty,647- New 2-S6 bedroom Two- security requied. 643-2095, walking distance of stores, Quebec 46 31 2 94 Applications taken at 70 Family homes, IVk baths, after 5 p.m. banka and cburchea. Features CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Hilliard Street, New England fireplace, alum, siding. DININO ROOM SET include private enbances, ILOOKINGI Cincin 39 37 4 82 6 Weeks •Monda]r md Wednesday i We offer the largest varlelv of Hobby. mOHT ROOM Colonial - 21/2 Fruttwood ProvincUI. Table, balcony overlooking cathedral Indianapolis 36 3 hatha, fuiUy room, flreplm , Will build to suit your CLEAN, FURNISHED Room 3 attractive apartments and Evenings at 7 P.M . needs, starting from $53,- six chairs, and (Silna closet. for responsible, working ceiUnged Uving room, wall-to- a townhouses in Manchester, New Eng 35 3! WAITRESS - Full time days, Excellent condition. waU carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, i Rental office open daily 9-5 800. gentleman. Call C4M701, after i weekends. U-3. Birmingham 31 41 part time nights. Apply in per- MANCHESTER - Beautiful Miscellaneous rec room 6 pjn. range, refrigerator, garbage PHONE 643>2711 son, Tacorrat,■ 246 Broad Classes Start Wlonday. chairs. One pair drapes, dlaposal, pantry unit, air con­ West country aettlng on Glaaton- DAMATO FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD S t^ t. April 4th bury town line. Traniferred VERNON - Uka country aot- Watkins made, hardly used, ONE LAROE furnished room. ditioning, master TV antenna, W L original owner will leave new ttng with countiy vlewf You M ER R in just cleaned, blue flowers O' Complete Ught houiekeeplng abundant cloaets, 24-hour ENTERPRISES Houston 48 2' INSURANCE AGENCY ManchMtor Hlflh School with ecru background. 80” x superintendent serrice, laun­ awnings, 6 carpeted rooms, JP**1 th li a ll room RaaKort 646-11I0 facilities. Private entrance, 646-1021 Winnipeg 45 31 Desires above average 1M Eait Middle Tpke. sRoom 241 plus lovely large kitchen with Oriooial with front to back 53", $20. 649-im. parking. 0336323, 6496358. dry and storage faclUtles in Lott end Found 1 (Tike IM H IM Tpto. Is ecMklMd t t Park In San Diego 40 3! INDEX secretary to handle Casualty range ana dlsnwaaher, 3 1/2 Wth fireplace, basement, no peb. For ap­ ADVERTISING Department. Must have MiidsM PaiWne A ia t) GOLF CLUBS, Bag and (Urt. pointment please caU 875-9876, Caigary 31 4! N O T IC it LOST - In house break. R6gl6tratlon: lit d ie t bathi. Beat the coming heat L u 2 " ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly 1 — Lott tnd Found strong typing and math skills, with central air conditioning. hltchan, andtnrae bedroomi, MANCHESTER • New to Good condition. Alio, one rooma. Single $69.95, $84.95, Monday Uirougb Friday 8 to 5. THREE ROOM Apartment - Edmonton 32 4! 2 — Ptrtontli RATES Initialed sterling silver 3x5 and be customer - service - April 4lh from 6:30 genuine buckskin suit. Please Equal Housing Opportunity. First floor. Heat and hot note pad case. Sentimental B/W Realty, 647-1419. HS,600. B/w Realty, market. Exciting sparkling 7- double $69.W, $74.96 plus tax. Phoenix 27 4f 58 3 — Announcomtntt oriented. Salary open, good room Colonial In great family call 6496709. Phone In room. Coll 646-2300. water included $160 monthly. * — Enttfitinmtnt 1 day — 11t word par day value. Reward. 643-2514. fringe benefits. Send resume Consider an exciting course In Real Eatatel The ELLINGTON - 'TOWNHOUSE Sunday's Results 5 — Auctions 3 days ... 10a word par day TWO BEDROOM Con- neighborhood. Fantaitlc op- 6466156. to Manchester Post Office, course covers the major areas Including contracts, >ju,t m a p l e c h e s t , five drawer Ga r d e n s of strawberry Winnipeg 6, Caigary 4 6 days . . . . 0a word par day domlnlum ■ 11/2 hatha, living poiiiintfy to get thattbat "just VERY CLEAN - Newly fur­ FINANCIAL 26 daya __ 6a word par day a*aa*aa*aaaa«aa**aaaa*aaaa Box No. 190, Manchester, mortgages, deeds, financing, appraising, listing and room, dining room fully VM right home.’^ PricedPrlcei , mid Bird’s eye Maple chest. Eight nished room on busline ideal Road. A new suburban one BEAUTIFUL Four Room Indianapoiis 7, Houston 3 6 — Bondt-Stockt-Morlgagts Conn. 06040. un W| AIMk fOIOC A&t ^ 9 — Ptrsonal Loans 15 word! $2.00 minimum Announeemente 3 law. This course masts tha minimum rsQuIramanta of equipped kltcnini. Full base­ $4D's. B/W Realty, 647-1419. foot Hydrop.ilane. 649^W0 for working person. bedroom apartment com­ Apartment - Completely San Diego 7, ^ebec 0 10 — Insursnco Happy Ada ...... $2.30 Inch tha Connecticut Real Estate Commission. ment. $25,900. McDonald Real j o a s g . after 5:00. References and security munity nestled in the country carpeted. Stove, refrigerator, DOG OBEDIENCE Qasses - EsUte, 228-9706. M U NT IT. MANCHESTER - $31,900 For period ending 7 a.m., Tuesday, April 5. Monday night required. Call 046-0505. hills to historic EUington. to heat, electricity. No children. EMPLOYMENT addition to i t ’s unique, 13 - Help Wanted Starting April 16th., 5 week HELP PR IC H im $ MARTIN Colonial. Living room, eat-in will find snow over the Lakes area, changing to rain and Good location. Security NBA 14 — Business Opportunities basic course |7 complete. To You may raglatar Hrat avaning at 6:30 COVENTRY, BY OWNER - kitchen, laundry room, 2 showers eastward throughout most of the Atbntic coastal ROOM TO RENT - Free refreshing architectural deposit. $220 monthly. 6-^ 15 — Situation Wanted 040-4144 SWMMMG POOLS Eastern Conference register, call 649-lloS. WANTED Beautilul oversized 7 Room bedrooms, plus crib room. states. Clear to partly dw dy elsewhere. Minimum readings parking, shower and bath. design and beautiful 23a-9018 City water and sewers. landscaping, it features Atlantic Division EDUCATION Cape. Tliree bedroomi, one Include; (approximate maximum temperatures in Kitchen privileges optional. 18 — Private Instructions KEITH Real Estate needs *75.00 FEE and half baths, eat-ln kitchen, MANCHESTER - Colonial Aluminum siding. F.J. Working gentleman private entrances, private FOUR ROOMS - And 'iTiree W Pet GB 19 — Scnoois-Ciasses CUFTSMEN WANTEO licensed real estate peo­ Buy new lor e«ty Spring hwtslle- parenthesis) AUanU 48 (63), Boston 39 (55), Chicago25 ( 35), patio area with sliding glass Rooms. Tile bath, heat, hot 20 -- Instructions Wanted formal dining room, living c«do,sta rooms, 21/2 bathi, ^iledri. Realtors, 643-2121. preferred. Very reasonable. Phila 48 .623 - RENT IP A C l Uon. Lsrgs Conneeticut dls- Cleveland 33 (43), Dallas 39 (63), Denver 24 (55), Duluth 15 64M167. doors, wall-to-wall carpeting, water Included. Adults. ple. 'tels la the season to room with fireplace, family thraa' badrooms, all M b u lo r h a t gusWy s b o v t ground REAL ESTATE •10 ONLY PEE (30), Houston 39 (68), Jacksonville 62 (80), Kansas City 28 range, refrigerator, garbage Security. References. No Boston 41 ,532 7 get a n et start. Call Jell at room, enclosed breezeway, tfpUancea, custom drapes. S1*xir O.O. pool CempIsOt wWi 23 — Homes for Sale CRAFT FAIR APRIL SOtli CONTMUOUS PROGRESS (46), Uttlm Rock 38 (57), Los Angeles 53 (68), MUmi 75 (87), ROOM FOR RENT - Stove disposal, master TV antenna, pets. Parking. Across from NY Knicks 37 .474 11 Ml 24 ~ LoiS'Land for Sale 648-4126. garage, one and quarter Owner moving south. HnsTi MMSdor, sun d s ek , fttls r, Is n - 10 1o S Minneapolis 21 (34), New Orleans 51 (64), New York 40 (54), and refrigerator. Linen traverse rods, laundry and the Rec. 11 1/2 and 15 1/2 Buffalo 29 ,372 19W 25 — Investment Property acres, residential area. $44,- Available July lit. F.J. dng snd stsks. QUARANTIIO. 26 — Business Property CALL OU-SOSO OR EDUCRTIOIUL CENTER 200, priced for quickaale. Call SpllecU Raaltors, 043-2121. KEITH Fbisnelng svaUsbIe. $177 In- Phoenix 52 (85), San Francisco 46 (70), Seattle 45 (66), St. provided. 801 Main St., 649- storage faciUties in basement, School Street. NY Nets 21 .269 27W 27 — Resort Property 646«1641 (tftvf 4 p.m.) stsHsd. Factory bonus • Haavy air conditioning, total elec­ 28 — Real Estate Wanted 742-AM, after 5:00 p.m. Louis 29 (44), Washington 50 (69). ">'»• duty pool com to first tan tric, no pets. Ranch and TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX - Central Division ADVERTISING LICENSED REAL Estate ______232-9015 MANCHESTER - Circa 1630 KRESniE ouatomara. Abaohrtaly no obHga- Duplex stele apartments MISC. SERVICES FOUR BEDROOM Dutch Colonial. I rooms, 4 Apartmenb - Within walking W Pet GB 31 — Services Offered Salespeople - Well established 171 L Cofrtor S t tton. Call Mr. Jobnaon. TOU available. Renbis starting at distance to downtown 32 — Painting-Papering DEADLINE Cape - On 5 -F acres. badnoma, den, formal d i ^ F M I 1-600-642-M27. CM new , Houston 48 □ EMPLOYMENT MLS firm. Liberal commis­ eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee $175. per month. For apptont- Manchester. $210 monthly, in­ 33 — Building-Contracting sion. Must be motivated. Breezeway, 2 car garage, out room, eat-ln kitchen. 24-bour oorvloo. Washington 45 .577 2W 34 — Roofing-Sidmg 12:00 noon tha day balore building tor horses. A0,000. ‘ Wo Moko Qardon Produett 47 AnUquet 41 Apertmente For Rent S3 ment_call 875-9876, Monday cludes: Heat, hot water, 35 — Healing-Plumbmg publication. O'Rourke Realty, 633-1411. Help Wanted II thru Friday, 8 to 5. appliances and parking. Cali San Ant 43 .544 5 36 — Flooring Help Winted 13 McDonald Real EsUte, 228- HOUSE CALLS’ Deadline for Saturday and WE HAVE customers waiting Cleveland 42 ,538 5W 37 — Moving-Truckmg-Storage □ EDUCATION 9705. GARDEN TILLING - Robin’s QRCA 1812 - Pennsylvania 38 — Services Wanted Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. JOANNE KIMBERLY BuHdlng Suppllot 42 Bench. Maple wood, and for the rental of your apart­ TWO BEDROOM Duplex New Orl 34 .436 13 tk PHONE FROM home to ser­ work in fertilizer plant. Jola 646-4126 Rotor HUing. Average gar­ Jewelry Party Plan - Is expan­ MANCHESTER - $33,000. den, $15. CaUIor apiiointment, turned dowel. Also wooden ment or home. J.D. Real apartmenb • Within wafltingwalking MANCHESTER - Elegant MISC. FOR SALE vice our customers In the involves, bagging, handling, ding and has openings for Atlanta 31 .392 17 40 — Housenoid Goods Prfvtta Inttruedone It Spotless, six room very 646-1622 NATURAL STONE for 643-4453, eveningi betw e^4- showcase. Call 649-0963. Estate Aisociatea, Inc. 646- distance to downtown living in the Ckiach House on PLEASE READ Manchester area, flexible and stacking fertilizer bags. managers and dealers. Work Offered by the retaining walls, veneeri, 1960. Manchester. $210 monthly, in­ Otis St. Two bedrooms, large Western Conference - Articles for Sale hours, super earnings, 249- central. Fine sUrter home. 42 — Building Supplies Telephone Mr. Hill 6 4 k M . your own hours. Highest com­ GUITAR, BANJO Teacher - patios, etc. Pick up by the cludes: Heat, hot water, living room with dining area, Midwest Division YOUR AD j 7773. Hutchins Agency, 046-3156. WANTED - Hummeb, aocka, 4 3 — Pets-Birds-Oogs mission excellent hostess S ^lallzlng in Folk, Popular, pound or d e llv ^ by the. ton. HORSE MANURE - For your DoUs - Paintings, Trains, Ear­ LOOKING for anything to real a ^ ll^ c e s, and parking. Cali fully applianced kitchen, 11/2 W L Pet GB - Livestock PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The plan. 45 — Boats 8 Accessories Clasaifiad ada are takarf iTver Biuegrass, vocal Accompani­ PHRXIPS ROAD ■ Beautiful PMUIRICK Bolton Notch Stone ()uarry, lawn or garden. By bag or ly Toys, SUtues, Furniture, esUte rental - apaimenb, baths, private basement. $310. 4 SALES POSITION - Straight Air Force recently announced til MANCHESTER • Spadous Bi- Denver 48 30 .615 46 — Sporting Goods the phone aa a convenience. ting. Car and telephone ment. Let mualc be the cure 6496163. homes, multiple dweUtoga, no Includes heat and hot water. commissions, leads furnished new openings for individuals 6 Room ColonUI. 11/2 baths, level Contemporary. 4 truck. Call6t96429, after6:00. Jugs, Crocks, Almost n v i aooM fUT with an 47 — Garden Products The Herald la reaponalble for necessaiy. Call collect to for your Spring Fever. Free fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate B lan c h ard b R o sse tto Detroit 42 36 .538 to homeowners. Call 242-5402. full finished recreation room, bedrooms. Stone flreplaoed Anything Old. 6466090. ■ppliaocea. Carpetiog 48 — Antiques only one Incorrect Inaartion and with prior military service. If Carol Day, 518-489-4429 loan instrument. (3illdren 7 I Doga-BIrde-Pata Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Realtors, 6432482. • Wanted to Buy built-ins, gas heat, hot water, AGENCY family room, 2 1/2 bathi, at- dS A ntiqu e 40 throughout, washer and dryer Chicago 41 37 .526 then only to the size of the you nave been out for less between 8:30 ti 5:00, or write on. Reasonable rates. 646- fireplace. Large 2 car carport, WANTED - Hie Old Picture hookup. CoDveolent to acbool Kan City 40 38 .513 RENTALS original Inaartion. Errora which PREVENTIVE Maintenance than 5 years and are looking tachM 2 car garage. Call Joanne Kimberly, P.O. Box 6557. itto. All utlUtles. Comblna- MANCHESTER - Im­ DOG-CAT BOARDING WANTED Antique furniture, Frames and china closet by and abopplng. LOVELY FOUR ROOM 52 — Rooms for Rent do not lesaen the value of the Mechanic - Must understand for " A Great Way of L ife', 5285, Roesslevtlle Branch, Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- THREE ROOM Apartment - Indiana 34 46 .42! 53 — Apartments for Rent on windows. Owner anxious maculate eight room bathing/grooming. Complete glass, pewbr, oil paintings, or private party. C!all 0446m. Apartment - Second floor. On advariiaament will not be cor­ machine repair and be safety contact the Air Force Im- Albany, N.Y. 12205. S 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., With heat, hot water, stove, NEW TOWNHOUSE - Milwaukee 28 52 ,35( 54 — Homes for Rent rected by an additional inaar- REMEDIAL READING and to sell. ()ulck occupancy. Colonial. Two years old. modern facilities. Canine other antique Items. R. refrigerator, wall to wall bus line. Heat and utIUties in­ 55 — Business tor Rent minded. Applications mediately. Call 646-7440. Manchester Office, 647-9139. Fireplace, two bedroomi, \ Yi lion. math; individualized work Charles Lesperance, Riwltor, First floor family room. Equal Housing Opportunity. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Harrison, 6466709. ca rp e t. $185. C en trally cluded. Adults only. $250 Pacific Division 56 — Resort Property lor Rent accepted Monday through NOW ACCEPTING am, (lst-6th grade) by Road,1, Manenchester. 6466971.------baths, all appliances, base­ monthly. Security. 6431189. 57 — Wanted to Rent Friday. 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. 649-7620. 2W baths, four bedrooms, located. Adulb only. No peb. ment storage, convenient to GB - Misc for Rent Applications for full time ir'g degree teacher. 568- Wanted to Buy Apply Klock Co., 1366 Tolland K fireplace, wall-to-wall WANTED - Old toys, post ** Security deposit. Call 646-7690. hospital and shopping Los Ang 5 KEYPUNCH employment. Call 528-3869 8075. SPACIOUS, CHEERFUL Leto-Lond h r Solo 24 LWootoek cards, steins, stringed In­ MANCHESTER - 7 Room AUTOMOTIVE Tplte. Manchester, Conn. between 9 and 2 only. carpeting throughout. Two OLDER BUREAUS, Dressers 45. CALL Duplex. Adults preferred. Portland 4< - Autos lor Sale Equal opportunity employer. OPERATOR Expanded - Four bedroom, struments, paintings, fur­ - Trucks for Sale TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS - car garage. Large treed BIG BEAUTIFUL Chestnut - Rockers, Ubles, chairs, J Available May 1. $210. Securi­ Golden St 4! for in-house computer. RN OR LPN - Applicatlona two baths Cape. Ideal family lot, $59,900. 2 ACRE BUILDING Lob - Ap­ niture, clocks, advertising PETEiOWAN - Heavy Equipment lor Sale □ NOTICES Individual or group. Day or home on quiet street. Private proved and ready to go. Pony - $125. Metal, red pony items, outright purchase, con- desks, and antiques. Phone ty, utilities extra. Lease. 643 Seattle 3! .494 12W 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles DENTAL, Surgical Assistant - Must be deligent, efficient, 6439112. ' * y** * . • Security. now being taken for part time, night. At very reasonable yard, large garden, fireplace, HOLLYWOOD SECTION Owner will help finance. $10,- cart $90. Call 455-9375, or 45^ signmenb. M4-M62. 1387. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile Receptionist needed for and accurate typist. Per­ 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Apply In Mr- I 646-2426, 9 to 5. AGENCY Phoenix 31 .397 20 Homes rates, fhivate court. Call 646- rec room, porch, garage, fully —■ Seven R o o m 000. McDonald Real Estate, 9918. Lof( tn d Found 1 Manchester oral surgery manent position in busy son. Rockville Memorial Nur- 2183, onyt/me. 9-9404 644-6659 MANCHESTER - Four lovely Sunday’s Results 66 — Automotive Service practice. Experience Insulated. Owner wanU ac­ Colonial. Recently 216-9706. 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease modern office. For ap­ 212 South St. tion. Mid 40's. 6466376. remodeled, in immaculate rooms. Two bedrooms waU- Boston 96, Philadelphia 90 LOST - Large male Irish preferred. Send resume to RoAville. TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS - to-wall carpeting, parking for Box X, c/o Manchester pointment for personal in­ condition. Prime location. NY Knicks 130, Buffalo 111 Setter. ViclniFy of Princeton terview , call 649-5253 Individual or group. Day or BOLTON - Excellent location. Reel fatete Wanted 29 two c a rs, heated , $275 Washington 115, NY Nets Street, but roaming. Call 649- Herald. night. At very reasonable New carpeting, wall-to- NEW THREE Room apart­ monthly, O’Rourke Realty, between 9:00-3:00. Mr. Four bedrooms, U & R Ranch wall throughout. First 97 1925. rates. Private court. Call 648- on cul-de-sac, wooded acre, AIX CASH for your property ment - Handy to bus and shop­ 6331411. CLASSIFIED d r a f t s m a n Designer - Harrison. Butinett Opportunity 14 2183, anytime. floor family room, garage. within 24 hours. Avoia red ping. References and security Chicago 101, New Orleans Several years advanced privacy, 20 minutes to Hart­ ADS FOUND - Small » M le black The N. G. O vM i IhL ford, close to Manchester. Only $46,500. tape, instant service. Hayes deposit required. $210 per MANCHESTER - Comfor­ mechanical experience. SMALL ENGINE Service RAISED RANCH - Eight Corporation, 6466131. month. Pbllbrick Agency, cat, near center'of town. Call Familiarization of drafting , ^ ^ w 60's. Owner. 6436321. table, clean convenient one Portland 119, Seattle 104 BRING 876-8763. Corporation expanding dealer rooms, lour bedrooms, one Realtors, 646-4200. bedroom apartment with department procedure, nnetwork. No experience SELLING your bouse? Call us private entrance in small Milwaukee 120, Indiana RESULTS layout, mechanical detail, □ REAL ESTATE full and two half baths, STEADY WORK - Reliable, necessary. Complete training fireplaced family room. first and we'U make you a single story building. Ideal 112 tollerances, and proposal program. $500. investment cash offer. T.J. Crockett, CENTRAL LARGE Four hard worker, who wants Wall-to-wall carpeting room one bedroom apart­ forelderly person or couple. Qeveland 113, Kan City drawings. Some familiariza­ required to start your own Homaa For Sale 23 Realtor, 643-1577. $210. per month. Heat and NOTICE tion wiui metal working, and steady employment, good in­ throughout. Two car gar­ ment. Just redecorate S ^ ri- A 107 business. Ideal for retired or come. Call 528-6702 between 9- ty. Appliances. $225 plus ^pllances included. Damato INVITATION sheet metal shop procedure. part time. Details on request. HOMES age, acre lot. Asking $45,- IMMEDIATE Cash for your Ssrvfess OHarod Atlanta 111, San Antonio TOWN OF MANCHESTER 2 only. m,SO0 - 200 FOOT fronUge. 31 Sanleaa Oftersd 31 Strvicae OHarod 31 Building-Contracting 33 utiUties. Norman Hohenthal, Enterprises, 6431021. Top fringe benefits. Equal Op­ Mr. Barker. ESCA Field Two bedroom Rancn. pbQ, r property. Let us explain our 103 TO BID CONNECTICUT portunity Employer. Pressure 6431166. Training Division Box 519, Aluminum siding, baseboard Raised Ranches, Colonial, fair proposal. Call Mr. MASONRY - Brick, block, WATERPROOFING - AVAILABLE Immediately - Denver 124, Phoenix 109 NOTICE OF Finding of No Blast Manufacturing Co., Inc., RELIABLE Hardworker who Cape on % acre treed lot, TWO FAMH-Y - BuUl IS CLEAN CELLARS, Attics, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Sealed bids will be received in wants steady employment. Wading River, New York. deal, garage. Hutchins Agen­ Belfkire, M7-1415. concrete, chimneys, and Hatchwayi. Foundation es, and yarda. Free es- Two bedroom duplex in Los Ang. 115, Detroit 137 Significant Effect on the En­ 41 CJiapel Street, Manchester, 11792. 1974. Walking distance to fireplaces. New or repair Carpentry and general con­ NEWER FIVE Room Duplex the Office of The Directors of Good Income. Call BTtASlS. cy, 6466166. priced from $55,000 to $63,- cracks. Tila llnai. Sump ES. CaU 649-0516. - Large yard, parking, no peb. exceUent location. Walk to vironment Conn. 643-2487. Call Walther 500 or will build to suit. hoapltal. Five rooms, full MAY WE BUY your home? work. CaU 5266906, after 5 O tracting. Residential and General Services, 41 Center Grunder, Chief Engineer, pumps. Fireplacea. Stone commercial. Whether it be a S ecurity. $250 m onthly. shopping and bus. FuU wato PACKAGE STORE - High TWO FAMILY Ftat - Four applianced kitchens, 3 Quick, fair, all cash and no p.m. waUs, patios, steps. Ceramic out oasement with laundry Street, Manchester, Connec­ This notice is published In ac­ between 3 and 5 p.m. for HOW A 10c CALL can earn H EXPERIENCED House small repair job, a custom Available now. CaU 64373M. NHL cordance with the Depart­ volume, low overhead. rooms each. Excellent loca­ bedrooms and 1 bath each problems. Call Warren E. tile repairs. 30 years Cleaner - $4.00 per hour. Must hook ups. SmaU pet accep­ ticut until April 22, 1977 at preliminary interview, for you. Learn how you can be Established 20 years. Owner- tion. 30 Locust Street. Priced unit. Separate heating Howland, Realtors, 643-1106. ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars built home or anything in Campbell Conference ment of Housing and Urban an Avon Sales Dealer and earn experience! 0496063,6U^14. guarantee minimum of five between, caU 646-1379. MANCHESTER - Duplex. table. $ ^ per month. 6466297 11:00 a m. for the following: Agent, 289-2262. reduced! 646-2426, 9 to 5. M ER R in systems, driveways and and attics. Moving large or 643-7023. P Patrick Division hours work. References. CaU Quiet neighborhood. Large „ STATION WAGON Development's Rules and ENERGETIC Groundskeeper about 380. on every |iW. you RMltora 646-1160 WANTED - Direct from appliances, also stone or loam W L T F Regulations as printed in the - wanted for grounds work sell. Cali 523-9401 for informa­ basements. Ready for Im- CARPETING • Never bid. 643-9613. FOR ALL your Dry Wall rooms. Washer/dryer hook­ 4-WHEEL DRIVE-8400 MANCHESTER - New Eight owner. Full dormered Cape or delivered. 644-1775 or 6446632. From $160,000 home! Newest MANCHESTER - Enjoy the Phila 48 16 16 1 July 16,1975 Federal Register around apartments. Must live tion. No obligation, of course Help Wtnted 13 niadiate occupancy. $57;- needs - Drobiak Dry WaU up, cellar and attic. Dining 12 G.V.W. W/PICKUP BODY Room Ckilonlal. 1 3/4 acres, 2 500. CkiloobI in Manchester up to nylon short shag. Beautiful. ROTO-TILLING - Quality best of two worlds. Nicely entitled, "Title 24 HUD Part East of the river, be at least 1/2 hatha, 2 gvages, up to 10" low $40's. Reply Box A, eavy' Company, 575 Center Street, room, kitchen with dis­ NY Islanders47 21 12 1 06 The Town of Manchester is 18 years old, and have a VERNON - Immaculate $32,500 BOWERS SCHOOL Sw ed in water-proof factory work. Low price. $10 average Manchester. Call 5466882. hwasher, disposal, stove and renovated, older duplex. Six Atlanta 34 34 12 58 Environmental Review insulation. Choice of colors Ranch on wooded lot with Manchester Herald. tillier plant. Job Involves container. Will do three garden. Call 6466669 for fast rooms, new kitchen and bath, 80 an equal opportunity driver's license. General for interior and ruga. 10 year DISTRICT - Six room handling and stacking fer- refrigerator. Heat and NY Rangers 29 37 14 72 employer, and requires an af­ Procedure for the Community grounds work required in­ living room, eat-ln kitchen, rooms, wall to wall. We service. UNRI Construction Co. - Tom utilities. $280. No pets. full basement, $200 per month. PART-TIME FACULTY Home Owners Warranty. Low three bedrooms, large Cape, 2 baths, formal tiliier bags. Must be in nxxl firmative action policy for all Development Block Grant", cluding cutting, thatching, Houaahold Ooedt 40 bought too much. Sacrifice - (torbitt. Bulldtog, Remolding, Available May 1st. 2139317. Paul W. Dougan, 643-4W. Smylhe Division Subsection 58.16: as amended. down p^ m en t considered. redwood deck off of beautiful dining' room, three physical condition. Phone w . $199: New padding for three UWNS MOWED - Raked, of its Contractors and Vendors trimming, raking, fertilizing, SUMMER AND FALL, 1977 Charles Imnticelli t> Son. 646- Hill, 0436644. Additions, Garages, Kitchens, W L T F The proposed project will con­ seeding, etc. (Jail 646-1021 family room. Mid 40's. bedrooms, modem eat-ln REFRIGERATORS rooms - $18. Private: 1-349- fertlUied, or aeeded. Weekly Roofing, Siding, Recreation S. Louis 32 39 9 as a condition of doing Applications are being accepted lor part-time teaching 1540, 5466600. B/WRealty, 647-1419. kitchen with dishwasher. Washera, rangei, used, 8444 or seasonal rates. Free es­ ' business with the Town, as per struct a road and utilities weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. C &M TREE Service - Free es­ Rooms. 6466m. Autot For Salt Si Autos For Sale SI Ask for Mr, Solazzo. appointments In the 1977-78 academic year, Including Full basement: city’ guaranteed and clean. New timates. CaU 6333283 after R Minnesota 23 39 18 from Spencer St. Into the site ” Federal Order 11246. the 1977 summer session, at Manchester (Community 72 ELDRIDGE STREET - HEBRON • Two one Acre Iota shipment damaged, OE and timates, discount senior b a b y s it t e r Age 15 will 3:00 p.m. Chicago 26 43 11 for elderly housing. three bedrooms, large family uUUUes. citizens. Company NEWTON SMITH ^ Bid forms, plans and EXPERIENCED Truck Tire College. Appointments are for one semester only, with no for the price of on^ plui a 6 16 ACRES— surrounds this Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. babysit after 2:30. AvaUable Vancouver 25 42 13 kitchen, pantry, laundry Manchester owned and RemodeUng, Repairing. Rec 63 specifications are available at The Town has determined that Recapper - Preferably with assurance of additional or continued employment. room, 1 1/2 bath Cape Ckxl, superlative 15-room an­ Pearl and Son, 649 Main any day of Uic week. 6496629. INTERIOR b EXTERIOR rooms. No Job too smdi. 643 Colorado 20 46 14 this project while removing room, wall-to-wall carpeting that IS only four years old. Street, 6426171. operated. Call 646-1327. Painting -' Insured. Good 54 the General Services Office, Bajidag process. If no Bandag Vacancies are expected In the lollowing subjects throughout, garage, plus tique house under going 3144. Wales Conference 41 Center Street, Manchester, farm land from use will not experience, we will train. Business Humanities Residential, yet country. INTERIOR li Exterior Pain­ work. Reasonable rates. Free many extras, Asking $31,900. Immediate occupancy. Mid meticulous restoration. SOFA BED $40. Chair $20. 2 FORMICA TOPS - Cabineb ting - Insured. Good work. estimates. CaU Ed Dascanio, (USED CAR .Norris Division Connecticut. significantly effec the quality Good pay, with good fringe Secretarial Sciences Social Studies Paul J. Correntl, 646-2125, or New foundation, sills, un­ and doors made to o r^ r. Top CARPENTRY, Custom ,,, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, of the environment. The total benefits. Day time work. Call $40a. Hohenthal Company, end Ubles $30. Stereo am/fm Reasonable rates. Free es­ 6496085. Houses - Addditions, garages, W L T Pts Natural Sciences 6436363. $46-1156. derpinnings, heat, wiring, turntable, 8 track Upe pbyer quality work reasonabie timates. CaU Ed Dascanio, CONNECTICUT project will offer balanced Rockville, 872-7729, ask for roofing and siding, kitchens, Montreal 60 8 12 132 Part-time faculty teach one or two sections and are plumbing, kitchen and 3 $100, or beat offer on all prices. References. 646-4346. 6496969. " ROBERT B. WEI&S, land use in the area. Jim WooH, COUNTRY CHARM - Drive a bathrooms, and r e ^ work of Los Ang expected to be available lor student advising before and COLUMBIA - Want to be away above. 649-2585. 34 31 15 “2 83 GENERAL MANAGER few miles farther, and enjoy full baths. 9 fireplaces and GLENN GAGNON b SON - Painting-Paporhg 32 aU kinds. CaU Robert Jarvis The Environmental Review NEED A MATURE and level alter class meetings. Textbooks are preselected. from It all. Hien you should 3 bake ovens. In excess of MAINTENANCE Work for estimate, 6436712. SPECIALS! Pittsburgh 34 33 13 81 080-3 Record may be examined and Minimum qualifications are a subject area master's small town living Beautlfm CARPETINO - Never laid. Bricks, blocks, concrete needed. Door and window headed person mechanically six room Ranch. Double gar­ See our seven room ^ c b , $100,000. Appointment on­ sidewalks, steps, flm bcea, PAINTING - interior and Washington 24 42 14 62 copied in the office of Human inclined for second shift. degree and two years of full-time teaching experience. four bedrooms, two baths, From $180,000 bomel Newest repair, painting, iheetrock age, fireplace. Approximately ly. and chimneys. Call 8766973. exterior, paperhanging, CARPENTRY b Masonry - Detroit 16 55 9 41 Services, 66 Center Street Hours: 1 to 9:30 p.m. five days Compensation for new teachers of summer session fireplaced living room. Priced nylon short shag. Beautiful. and other housenoid services. Additions and remodeling. 1974 DODGE SPORTSMAN acre treM lot, on a deadend Sealed in water-proof factory 643-7640. exceUent work. References. Adams Division during business hours. On the a week. Coil winding and courses Is pro-rated according to class size up to a street. VA - No Money Down. at $«,500. B/W Realty, 647- Free estimates. Fully in­ Free estimates. CaU Anthony INVITATION 1419. IMMACULATE 6-room container. Will do three VINYL REPAIR - We can fb WAGON 0-200 W L T Pts basis of these filings, no assembly experience maximum of $275 per semester hour. Compensation for Pasek Realtor, 289-7475. sofas, chairs, cars etc< No sured. Martin Matboo, 549- SquiUacote, 6490611. preferred. Call 646-5686, or Ranch featuring fireplaced rooms, wall-to-wall. We ODD JOBBERS - Clean Boston 49 23 8 106 TO BID further reviews are necessary new teachers of fall semester courses Is $275 per need for expensive 4431. apply before 4, to Able O il COVENTRY - AttracUve five living room, country bought too much. Sacrifice - baaemenb, attics, Roto-HU RooUng-SIdlng-CNmnty 34 Buffalo 48 24 8 104 The Manchester Board of or will be conducted. The semester hour. COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg kMchen, three bedrooms, $219: New padding for three recovering. 5666678. gardens, town care and Ught Education seeks bids for Elec­ Town intends to request and Electronics, Howard Farm, with three story bam. room L-Ranch In pleasant PAPER HANGING Expert. Toronto 33 32 15 81 Road, Bolton, Conn. neighborhood. This pretty tec room, shed, deck, gar­ rooms - 218. Private: 1-549- trucking. Senior Cltiiens tric and Manual office release of funds for this Butler-type building. Power REWEAVING bums, holes. Your average paper, in BIDWELL Home Improve­ Cleveland house has three bednxms, age. $38,500. 8444 ^ i a l Rates. CaU 2696293, ment Co. Expert InsUUatlon 25 42 13 63 typewriters. Sealed proposals project from HUD. Closing date for applications la May 2. plant, and other out milldlngs, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 2 « > ^ . average room , $30. Mr. RETIRED PERSON or lua Three Lovely Homes, fireplaced living room, and Window shades, Venetian Richman, 6463864. of aluminum siding, gutters Sunday's Results will be received until 3:30 Any comments or questions Unemployed man to room. Send a resume. Including references much more. Priced r l ^ t at WE BUY A SeU furniture. and transcripts, to: Sffers invited. B/w l^ lty , 2 FAMILY - Duplex 56, blinds. Keys. TV for rent. and trims. Roofing insUlla- Vancouver 6, Minnesota 3 p.m., April 15, 1977 at which on the environmental status of With license. Meals for $39,900. B/W Realty,/, 6476419. Cash on the line. One piece or GARDteNS hOTO-TTLLED ' and repairs. 6U-6406,873 Dr. Robert H. Fenn 647-1419. lU baths, new kitchen an entire houMful. $406^. Marlow’s, K l Main St. 649- None too Urge or loo smaU. QUALITY PAINTING and tloQ Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 3 lime they will be publicly this project may be submitted errands. 649-5459. 5221. Paper Hanging by Willis 9109. opened. Specifications and bid Dean of Academic Affairs cabinets, 1st floor laundry Furniture Bam, 344 Main St., CaU Gordon at 2266750 for NY Islanders 5, NY to the applicant Mr. Robert B. room, separate heating beside Douglas Motors. low, low prices. Scnults. F Fully ully iinsured. forms may be secured at the MAN, OR HIGH School Boy - Manchester Community College references. 6 4 6 ^ . HORACE Tetrault • Siding, Rangers 2 Weiss, General Manager, systems. Good Income. BRICK BLOCK, stone, Business Office, 45 N. School To mow large lawn in Bolton Manchester, Ct. 06040 firepbcea, concrete, chimney roofing, storm windows, aw­ Montreal 2, Washington 1 Town Hall, Town of for the summer. Call 649-9487. $45,500. WINDOW CLEANING - Street, Manchester, Connec­ Manchester, Conn. 06040 no Manchester Community College Is an SPRING IS SPRUNG, repairs. No job too smail. Cape / nings. QuaUty workmanahlp, Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 2 NEW ER-Three Bedroom Commercial & RealdentUl. free eatlmates. Fully insured. ticut. later than April, 19, 1977. equal opportunlty/aMIrmatlve action [\/]/\[S jQ |-|E 3 1 ^ R □ MISC. FOR SALE Save. CaU 6446396 for es­ Fully Insured. Free es­ painted to r $150-2200 by Buffalo 7, St. Louis 3 MAN TO REPAIR Roof on employer. THE GRASS IS RIZ, Two Fam ily, In quiet timates. scheduUng now. Profenloou 8716187, 6496417. Raymond E. Demers This notice first puzilshed metal shed. Call 649-9467. timates. CaU Quality Boston 7, Toronto 4 Business Manager CO M M UN ITY neighborhood. Aluminum c o d e r s any lob. 283067, onApril 4, 1977 in compliance Maintenance Incorporated, SPECIALIZING cleaning and Automatic transmission, Cleveland 4, Chicago 2 No. 001-4 WONDER WHERE THE TWO and briqk exterior. All Ardelot hr Sate 4f ELECTRICIAN - AU types of 0466846. evenings or wersends, Don. with Rules and Regulations STUDENTS - Hard working ______COLLEGE appliances, carpeting wiring, electricai improve­ repairing chimneya, roofs, rear seat, AM/FM radio, Los Angeles 6, Colorado 4 summer job, door to door Section 58.17 (b). FAMILIES IS? throughout, air con­ ALUMINUM sheeb used aa ment, and rw alr work. FREE A. b W. PAINTING - Very new roob. Free esuniates. 30 sliding aids door, new selling involved. Call 646-8670. GENERAL REMODELING whitewall tires, west Dated at Manchester, Connec­ ditioners, Urge closets, printing plates, .007 thick, estimates. CUl 6466ISS. reasonable. Free Estimates. Years Experience. Howley, and painting. Stucco, other Ctoll Wayne, 649-7606. 6435361. coast mirrors. ticut this the 1st day of April, WANT SPENDING MONEY? ZINSSER HAS EM. custom cabinets, sUined 2Sx32",B cenb aach or 5 for textured flntohea. Sheet rock *3S84 NOTICE APPLIANCE Technician - Roys A Qlris - Wa Need Youl $1. Phone 6436711. WEDDING INVITATIONS 1977. Immediate employment for wood work. Immediate oc- work. Free Batimatei. ROOFER WILL InsUll roof THREE IN ALL and aU forma of print Refereocei. Reaionable INTERIOR PAINTING and NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Town of Manchester experienced, appliance dupancy. $59,900. UNIFORMS WANTED • Cub wallpapering. Quality siding or gutters for low dis­ OF JARVIS ACRES, appointment ev< pricea. 6466346. 1974 CHEVROLET Robert B. Weiss, technician. Salary commen­ Herald carriers are needed PICK UP THE PHONE AND Scoub, Boy and Girl Scoub, call 072-94O7. profasslonal work at count price. CaU Ken at 647- INCORPORATED General Manager surate with ability and perfor­ In the following areas: MANCHESTER-Private Brownlei, nuraei. East reasonable prices. Fully In­ 1566. MONTE CARLO Sports slate NOTICE Is hereby given, 003-4 mance. Call Steve, 643-2171. GIVE US A CALL country setting. One year Catbollc Sciiool. 64$U». sured. O.L. McHugh, Pain­ pursuant to General Statutes old, eight room center hall ting, 6439221. ONLY THE Finest to roof 4 of Connecticut, that JARVIS Manchester: Colonial. Featuring fi^ t SANSUI 5,000 A • Stereo com- materials - at reasonable Announcement! 3 Announcements 646-1911 ACRES, INCORPORATED, a ^Adams Street and Buckland Street Roof' fireplaced famllyi ppnenti. Dual turntable. J.P. LEWIS b SON - Interior pricea. GAF roofing and Mondav Connecticut corporation room, with beamed Excellent condition. Best and Exterior Painting, shingles, Alcoa .032 guttert area offer. 6496666, days. Paperhanglna, and and leaders. AU materials and TRACK having its principal place of cathedral ceiling. Eat-In business in M anchester, . INCOME remodeling. Fully Insured. work guaranteed. Free at- F.ust Catliolic/NEA at 1. t-e duplM with Nparato hMUng syetom loMtod on U te b ^ with work island. 6496038. timates. CaU anytime 843 Connecticut, has been dis­ East Hartford: buo lino. Rodooerolod ond wolUng'ler Its now SCREENED LOAM • Gravel, CoM'tilry (girls) Fonriardlnlng room, front pracetaed gravel, atone, sand 0466. solved by a resolution of its Carriers needed In the following ereae: ownor. Priood to ooll of M$i000. I uesdav to back living room, 2V(i and till. For dallvary call TAX BuUdhg-CentraeUog 33 Board of Directors and PRESENTS ysurnslde Avenue, High School, 2. 8-6 two fomlly with two oor gorogo tot on largo trood batha, four large O a t ^ H . Orifftng, Andover, BASEBAi.L Stockholders, effective as of St. Mary’a Cemetery area. M . Soporato hooting oyoloint, wall-lo-woll earpol, bedroonu. Sliders to patio, WES ROBBINS carpentry East Ca t li o I i(■ at April 13, 1976. All creditors, if AL GENTILE'S Naatlnp-PtamMng 38 ^Burneide Avenue - Bell Court area. good eondHIon. Priood In tho 140'a. two car garage, acre SERVICE remodeling ipeclalUt. Ad- \i|iiiiiU H , ,‘t: I,S any, are warned to present 3. 8-6 two family wtth nowar I ear g a r ^ in nloo TWO 200 AMP Rectifiers • dittom, rec rooms, dormera, {•Ooor Hcrtfiop. Mofavw tan. plus lot. Good condition. Good lor SEWERUNES, sink lines, MCC at Post Jr. their claims to LaBELLE, ^Burnelde Avenue - Delmont, ' prhrato ooltlng. Ono of tho nieotl two iiimlltoo wo bullt-lna, batnrooma, Oarti brown lantfau roof. V«N, ROTHENBERG, WOOD- plating, or welding. CaU 649- Utebaos, 6496446. cleaned wlUi electric cuttera, ■utomatlo. powor atoorlng, Colb‘g4> Bldwell, Vernon Road area. hove soon. Soporoto hooting oyttomt, good tbod COLONIAL — Seven DIRECTORY to profesatooato. McKtoDay HOUSE, and RUBINOW, 342$ from noon tU 6:00 p.m. powor brakM. AM/FM radio, air lE N M S rooms. Priood at $49,000 and worth H. rooms, 3 bedrooms, lU INCOME TAX PreparaUon - Brot. Sewage Disposal Com­ P C., Attorneys at law, 843 .MiiiirlH‘!4(t‘r Srliool <>/ / / VWalnut, Qreenlawn, Concord Street CUSTOM CARPENTRY - oondWonkig. ttntad giaaa. atao* Maneliester at Wind, baths, rec room with bar, SWIMMING POOLS • L arn Experienced, personal ser­ Hanot, Addlttooa, R n a ln , pany, 6434m. Irte ciook. dakoa whaol oovara, Main Street, Manchester, area. vice at your home - Dan body alda molding. ' ; > V V I ■ sor VlCUl ATIIUCnM WEI)., Al’U. I.’lih flrapUce, some wall-to- pool distributor h u luxury Cabtoota. - Homaa, A d d lU ^ *3695 Connecticut, on or before m C O M IT A X Mosler, 6496229, or 5236263. NO JOB TOO SmaU - Toilet Clienev Teeli at Viiial Utt'd Atm! luMi VOxford Drive, Handel Road, Maple wall. Tastefully decorated. above ground pools In original Repairs, Ctblnab. CaU Gary Pontlao Tag Sala Now In Fragraaai August 1,1977 or thereafter be MiNOHf uoin Big Band Sounds...Comedy.,. OVkH PInonelne avalloblo on any of tho aboyy I cartons. Ouarantead. Must M aasaM 1. Im N Cuihtog, 1436006. repairs, plugged draini, leeli Street, Washington Ave., Evens Ave. Oaraga. $41,500. let tiperl Tei Fnpenllee barred as by statute provided. Maglo...Fun For A lll B;00 P.M. I llstingo, Also l< you aro thinking of tolling, wo I clear warehouse for new 1977 kitchen taucefa replaced, Office AJXAN T. KEELER'S t u repaired. Rac rooma, (ilRLS SOFTBAI.I. Dated at Manchester, Connec­ CALL 643-0746 Cali 647-&G46 nood llotlnga. Pools • $599. completely SSS Canffir St. Mtnchwffir service. Tax returns done to LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - St. Paul at East erected. 21x16 OD, lU U swim new homes custom built, bauroom remodeling, beat ticut, this 23rd day of March, BeiiEfit: Newington Children's Hospital Herald Clroulatlon Dept PHILBRICK 728-3071 Uw privacy of your home. CaU modernisation, etc. Free Catholic, 3:1.5 1977. area, complete with liner, 871-1781 for appointmwt. ramodelad, addltloni, rtc ladder, pomp, lundeck, fen­ rooms, laragts, kitchens Eattoute diiidly given. M A M W ednesday JARVIS ACRES, EARN GOOD SPENDIN6 MONEY cing and atairt. Financing remodtlad, bath tilt, cement Plumbing VHeaung. 6432671. INCORPORATED BASEBALL R e g a i n ' BOYS A 8IRLS ZINSSER AGENCY arrangad. Absolutely no work. Stapa, dormara. lY N C H i LaBelle, Rothenberg, INCOME TAX M atlaliiek at MCC 5 Evenlngt a Week obUntlM. CaU toU frea1600- Resldantlal or coromercUI. Woodhouse, and 382%9. Ask lor Frank. ma a ll t a x s e r v ic e Prepared. $8. thort CaU 6496211. Sarvtoaa Wanted 36 lE.NMS Realtor 2EIU.TIIRS ^ • MOTORSg INC. ^ Hubinow. P C Corner of Broid 6 P.M. to 8 PM Reliable, Accurate, and Form; $10. Long Form East Catliolie at •nd Cenitr Stroi SANSUI i M A • Staroo com- Its Attorneys Mon.-FrI. 8 a m. ■ 6 p.m, m 64M200 Reasonable. In the privacy of CoRM r. Prank \ CARPENTRY • Rapalra, ODD JOBS DONE - CdUra, Penney (girls) 060-3 Phont 646-2112 ...... 8 a.m. - 18 noon 6 4 6 - 1 9 1 1 Mia npnanta. Dual turntable. your home. Phone MS-MM. remodeling, additions, gar- attics, laragea, yards 345 Cantar S t (RL 6) i d ExceUaBt coodltlca. $600. or cleaned, movtof trudUng. No beat offer. 64308N, days. job loo big or small -5666522. PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn., Mon., April 4, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 5, 1977- PAGE NINE-B ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puule Frank md Eirntt •••••*•••••••••••••••••••• *••••••••»•••••••••••#•••» •••••••■«••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••«#•§••••# 1 Legend Q H A T Q T rr 7 Aulo$ For Solo »1 Autot For Solo t1 Autos For Suit SI Autos For Solo SI 1 Madame iziaD B ____ (abbr.) 0 U C H L 1 H Charles M. Schultz firocksnridge 2 Poiltiva worda 0 L c E f Nn 0 □ Q D 9 Poresch 3 Pacific Itiand 0 D 1 I N i 0 A □ □ a ^lEcrm Tomm T j X x u 5 A Y i t Vif^S Dear Abby 12 Nothing but 4 Bewitched M A N M p H 13Egg(Fr.) F R r A M P A Y A ■ L 5 Splotchai A U 7 L T 14 Scriptural 6 Affirmative LI ■ 1u Rj FISCAL POLICy 7 N 0 U t] t tDUG/KTlONI\Ll . . By Abigail Van Buren reply S □ □ S canticle s e [0 u 7 P \ t al (jJELL, PLANNING 7 Sight for [T I E 15 Waters (Fr.) 1E jyi 9 M A [Dr HOU) WAS ’ X p O u N p OUT It’s Our Spring USED CAR 16 Pursue travelers p R and • c p U N QT 7TT THE 60LF , 17 Eccentric 8 Awaft, A U T 1 E 8 1 o_ E E DEAR ABBY: You and SENSITIVE AND SAD can put 9 Pond ’ s THAT J'M AffLE: away your guilt feelings about the American Indiana. 16 Sport of P 1Li H A L J. E~N 0 8 6A/V\E?- BUDCFTARV shooting clay 10 Vortex A N_N 0 N E 8 R A N t I have lived on an Indian reservation for the past 28 11 Ruddy pigtons 32 Organ pipe STATISTICS T o YA i v N IA/ITH years, and find NO injustice or cruelty, unless it is to the 19 Electric fiih 20 Honorably 34 Star In Big 48 Small coin non-Indians who live in states where reservations are 21 Animal 22 Of the (Sp.) Dipper 49 American m y m o u t h o located. 23 Automotive 24 Folkainger 1- C1. ^£D! 38 Disclose indiana All Indians _are citizens of the United States, and al­ society (abbr.) Saegar 39 Look at 51 Relieve though they receive all privileges any other citizen enjoys, 24 Vegetable 25 Afghan prince flirtatioualy WInttirop they do not contribute for any of these privileges! 27 Chair part 26 Capable 52 Bankrupt In 1975, it cost the U.S. taxpayer $10,000 tor each Indian 29 Animal of 28 Fetter 41 Commode 53 Author of family. At the present expanding rate, it will be $20,000 per South 30 Pope ___ 45 Juicy fruit "The Raven" family by 1980. Indians get FREE medical, hospital, dental America 31 Croat 47 Mystery 55 Third person Mickey Finn — Morris Welts and optical care from birth to death. They pay no state 33 Foreign office inscription writers' award 57 Youth 75 VOLVO WAGON • 242 35 Math term 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 9 10 11 Automatic, air conditioning, AM/PM radio, 6,500 taxes on homes, cars, land, personal property or income. 36 Cash drawer ' They m ^ hunt and fish around the year-no bag limit, no ^ AS A MATTER OF FACT, ^ miles,- "Better Than Newl" 37 Bird of prey 12 13 14 license. 'They can receive FREE education from Head Start I'LL BE AT THE BANK FOR A 40 Make BOARD MEETING TOMORROW. WE to Ph. D.'s. They are given preference on jobs; some ads 42 Compati IS 16 17 HAVE TO REPLACE THE PRESIDENT read, "tribal members only need apply." They get wells point J. R KONCRBET— HE TURNED OUT II 18 30 21 TO BE A BIG DlSAPPniNTMEUT drilled, sanitary facilities installed on ranches, farms and 43 Comedian 1 homes away from municipal facilities. All FREE. The list is Caesar 22 endless. 44 A lle y ____ 1 Already in 1977, this reservation has received $2,600,000 46 Spelling 24 25 t. 3. 3. 30 31 32 contest ■ 1 in grants from HUD lor 2500 members living here. This is 33 3. 3S over $1,000 for each man, woman and child. ’This is over and 48 Radium 1 ■ above the other programs. They also receive tax-free tribal discoverer 39 36 3. One year 12,000 Mile Guarantee SO Commend 1 1 payments. They have more than a $4 million income from 53 Favorite 40 Available On Most Used Cars-! power sites, timber sales and grazing fees. 54 Young girl 1 ■ Apsrtmonts For Root 53 Business lor Rent 55 Business tor Rent 55 Oltices-Stores lor Rent 55 Where else in the world can you get all this free, at tax­ 56 Frenchman 44 47 *5995 payer’s expense? 58 Unit 1 41 49 so VILLABER APTS. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ MANCHESTER - ReUll and / STORES & OFFICES for rent 74 OLDS CUTLASS “V $2700 So, rejoice; the Indians are doing O.K. Wish we had it so 59 Resound 51 S3 2;Ooof Hardtop. V.0, automatic. P8, PB, air, 30,* 1 Caroling, full basement. I'l tile fice. Ground level, central or manufacturing space. 2,000 ■ Manchester, prime location. good. 60 Largest square feet to 1M,000 square I miu? '*’• **'"• ’“I’' '"••'•oi. 39.000 000 miles. S3 S4 55 56 57 baths, appliances, heal, patio, air location, professional Heat. Air. Parking. Janitor. ENVIOUS ON THE RESERVATION continent * Priacllla’s Pop — Al Vermeer Londitioner. no pets, adults feet. Very reasonable. 74 CUTLASS SUPREME 93898 ^OELTA 61 Andt (Fr.) SS building, parking and utilities. $100 per month, starting. 649- I automttic. powtr stt«flr>g. power brikes. air. u • $4296 73 CHEVY VESA $1396 59 60 Call 649-2865. Brokers protected. Call 5334, 643-1393. I Landau top Mag wheels, bucket seato. cruise con. PS- PB- •‘r. « d ltl Hatchback. Automatic, special foldown rear s 62 Pronoun CHARLES LESPERANCE I^m an Properties, 1-226- I trol, low mileage, console, radial tires. hilleage.. DEAR ENVIOUS: You choose to submerge all feelings 63 Tear 61 62 63 78 RUICK $0398 of sadness and guilt about the white man's treatment of the 11 849-7620 t h r e e r o o m o f f ic e - 1 73 FORD WRAOM OMEQA $2996 •••••••••••#•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• I wlAHull $2996 ^oupe. 260 V-8. standard transmission, low ^ a t s Wagon, 8. automatic, power steering, powtr American Indian aa a result of your observations during the iNtWSPAMR INTfRPRlSI ASSN) first floor. Excellent location, brskes, air conditioning, lilt wheel, cruise control, all facilities. Newly Autos For Sele St AutOM For Solo $1 I V.6. a.utomaUc transmission, power steering m lle ^ . past 25 yeara. And whether your obaervatiooa tell a com­ J power brakes, air conditioning. y g E LD O R A D O S A V E stereo, power windows, power seats, power door plete, accurate story of the 650,000 Indians that today live ONE ROOM EFFICENCY - decorated. Reasonable rent. locks, rear defroster, roof rack, radial tires. 25.000 Heat, hot water, appliances. 649-1680, 649-3549. miles. on 275 Indian reservationi is a question upon which my |78 CUSTOM CRUISER $4999 *"* '**‘'*' readers may want to comment. (P.S. II you will send me Main Street location. Securi­ IS U illo n W igon. V-8, •ulom illc, 7>S. PB, ilr, ix n w ty, references, lease. $135. IT’S OUR Iwlndow, power « ... .11. 73 DATSUN PICK-UP S2398 your name and address, I will forward to you some of tho ROCKVILLE - Rental - < SpM d. C>mp«r Top. Ruttproolad. Cali after 6 p.m., 646-3811. Stores, 13-19 West Main _ _ _ y _ ! _ — ★ U S E D ik mail that I expect.) Win at Bridge 4 Street. 22x60. Full basement, 76 OLDSMOBILES ROCKVILLE - Three Room reasonable rental. 232-9041, (Choose from Two) 78 DELTA 80 $4299 DEAR ABBY: We live in one of the best neighborhoods Apartment. With heat, hot M. I. Kaplan, owner. CARS 4 Door, 8, automatic, power iteerlngr power in town. There is not one house on our block worth less than water, stove refriMrator. ,, CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE brakee, air conditioning, radial tirea. Ace is a heart-blocker IIS, automatic, power steering, powei $75,000. Some new neighbors moved in next door, and I Carpet. $165. No pets. Parking 73 DELTA S2480 72 DELTA *‘88*’ $2489 understand they bought the house for the asking price and for one car. Adults only. nyi ^ time I S ® * ’ ,)''"''],''?'’'’ '’loldinc 4-Doof V-S, lu tom ilic. P3. PB. 4-Door Hardtop. 8, automatic, power steering, paid CASH. Swurity deposit. Call 646-7690. wflCESPACr I whitewall radial tires, AM radio, bencl power brakee, eir conditioning, beige car. saddle WITH BARGAINS BURSTING OUTALlJ ||seat with center arm rest. vinyl roof, saddle vinyl Interior. 40.000 milee. They seem very nice, but they are weird. The first thing lose the diamond finesse and FOR RENT 76 OLDS CUTUSS $6196 we noticed was that they didn’t have a television antenna, NORTH THREE ROOMS - Heat (Demiy Brown, bucket seete. sir. rear defogger the defense could collect five IjSO square teel. center o il OVER 73 LEMANS 328S0 so my little boy asked their little boy about it, and he was AQ72 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence refrigerator and stove. Third stereo with tapJTlow V A52 tricks.” ■.Manchester, air conditioning and I -fiflec/fl/->*4995 mileage, Michelln tiree, Landau roof and much 4 Door. 8, automatic, power eteering, power told they didn’t have a television set! floor. No children or pets. Call Iparking. Call 645.9S51. ' ■ worel brakee, air conditioning, radial tires, plus low ♦ Q96 Jim: "This hand is taken mileage. They have only one automobile (and a two-car garage!) LOOK. JU?r HEAR ME o u t ; 648-2236. 174 ELDORADO COUPE S0S98 78 PONTIAC BRAN in iA iie eeiD* «A853 from a little book by Terence AND COMPARE MV 1(5, MV iL o t d s d Witt, III Cidiilu «,„ipm.nl. Sl^ 2 doorLsSf v 74260Z(2+2) $4969 and the father drives the car to work every day. The s h :v a u m i E A 5 y !„.A 5 OUR f :r ia 's J didoning, iM lh ar iniwlor, liit whMi. ita rM . gold. Reese of England and Roger I ^^ADE NO WORK EFFICIENCy, MV TEST aaaeaaaaaaaeeaaaaaaaaaaaaa children and mother all use the bus. They rarely go any­ I PRESIDENT HOW'LL APARTMENT FOR RENT - I w hin CsbfloH l roof, gr ' iM Ihw Inlarlor. ' "’*« low mllMg*. Automatic. AM/FM rsdio. 30,000 mllss. new WEST EAST Trezel of France that gives 42 PR0M :SE5- I PICK A SECRETARyz SCORES IN TypiNS, SHORT­ Michelln tires. where. except to church. The wife doesn't have any fancy Two bedrooms, second floor Resort Property A J94 A 10 8 6 3 examples of blocking and un­ HAND, WHAT-HAVE-VOUi,., of two family. Attic, garage, For Rent 58 clothes or jewelry or furs. The children aren’t permitted to K 10663 ¥Q9 'ITVi GRANADA SPORTS COUPE blocking plays. They point out appliances. S^urlty required. Many have any toys dealing with war or violence. Could they be­ 9K52 ♦ 874 that if South goes up with $170 per month. Available What beaulvl What luxuryl What performance! And what a long to some offbeat religious cult? What do you make of A 10 7 SUMMER RETAL Water- Styles A Colors AQJ92 dummy's ace of hearts at April 17. Call Collect 603-225- front Cottage - On Lake buyl This Spring Wheels Special Is designed lor those who 1977 CADILUlCS them? SOUTH (D) 6156 after 5:00 p.m. consider a car more than Just transportation. Look at all AAK5 trick one he can lose the dia­ Kanasatka, Moultonboro,- to Choose FromI CURIOUS mond finesse with impunity. New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. you get at our special low pride; White painted styled wheels FOR V J74 with bright trim rings • Louvered opero window applique Immediate The heart suit will block and Completely furnished, fully PONTIAC DEAR CURIOUS: Maybe they’ve juit got caah, conior- ♦ AJ10 3 equipped kitchen, screened • Front and rear all-rubber bumper guards • Dual sport IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! AK64 South will have three spades, mirrors • Leather-wrapped sport steering wheel • Floor Delivery! vative standards, high moral principles and pacUistlc Olllees-Stores lor Rent 55 porch, sun deck, float, dock. Idoala. North-South vulnerable one heart, three diamonds and shift • Plus a lot more. 77Vfi Granada 2-Door Sports Coupe two clubs for a nice nine-trick FTivate sandy beach. Great At Hometown Ford NOWI They sound like Ideal neighbors to me. MANCHESTER, East Center fishing. Centrally located in West North East South total" St. office suitable for Lakes Region. $200 weekly. Mr. Qoodwrench 1 N, T. Oswald: "South has no professional. Available im­ SEE OUR LIMITED EDITION CARS, ALSO. r Call Cromwell, 635-0457, after Granada, Mustang D, Maverick, Pinto, Pinto Wagon and by DAY • WEEK • MONTH says: Pass 8 N. T. Pass Pass worries if hearts break 4-3. If mediately. Call 647-9926. 6:00 p.m. Explorer Pickup. Pass they break 82, the ace play Also Long Term Leasing on Any Make or Model “Ask About Our Astro-graph Opening lead — 6 v loses if West has led from Alley Oop — Dave Graue ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square CAPE COD - East Harwich - SPRING WHEELS VALUES ON April Service king-queen. But as Reese and feet industrial space, 2,000 For rent. Brand new, large, TRUCKS,TOO, AT DAILY RENTALS FROM «8.00 PER DAY Specials!” By BERNICE BEDE 0 8 0 L Trezel point out, the odds that A square feet office space. Easi­ three bedroom home, com­ West led from just one top ly subHllvidable. 249-049$, 249- pletely furnished, sun-deck, By Oswald & Jam es Jacoby 4«5. For TuMdty, April S, 1977 honor are substantial and win­ one mile from beach and one FORD Oswald: “ Almost any ning players go with the and a Vk miles from SPRING WHEELS ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19) This SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) An OFFICE FOR RENT - Tinker bridge player should play a odds.” Christopher Ryder House. could be a profllabte day, Important goal may seam unat­ low heart from dummy at Building, 789 Main Street, provided you’re not dealing in Available for rent weekly. Route 83 872-9145 tainable today. Although It’s trick one. Cast would win the Manchester. $60 monthly, in­ May through October. No SCRANTON anything speculative. Stay with doubly difficult, it's possible if cludes electricity. Call 643- "blue chip" lines. trick with the queen and lead pets. Call M941805, after 6 VERNON you're tenacious and Im­ A Connecticut reader wants 8022. 643-1181 aginative. back the nine. It wouldn’t p.m. DILLON TAURUS (April 20-May 20) MOTORS, INC. matter what South did. West to know what we think about SALES A SERVICE, INC. Once you face up to Issues to­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. would get the rest of his heart opening with a submtnimum CADILLAC e OLDSMOBILE e PONTIAC day. you'll see they're not half as 21) Ignore the pessimistic opi­ P 319 Main St., Manchester 643-2145 Autos For Sele gy Autos For Sele St e suit established. South would hand in third or fourth seat difficult as you'd Imagined. You'll nion of another regarding We think it is a losing prac­ find ways to work your problems something you feel strongly out. about. Perhaps It couldn’t work tice although it may work out Read WE PAY $15 for complete 1976 TRIUM PH TR 7 - Trucks tor Sele 62 well on some occasions. junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland GEMINI (May 21-June 20) for him. but will for you. We’ve Herald Oriainal cost $7,000, asking Berry’s World Auto Body, 528-1990. $5,000. Loaded. Air con­ FOR SALE - 1969 Chevy 1/2 Rather than try to duck CAPRICORN (Deo. 22-Jen. 19) Ads ditioning, 8track deck. Phone challenges today, meet them Try to do something different to­ Moved to Ton pickup. Full Wlnneba^ head-on. Difficult assignments PARTS Department now open 5689348 after 5 p.m. Itayi, cap, good condition, one day, but not with the people you Saturdays. Complete line of 6434)888. spur your ingenuity. You'll do usually pal around with. See The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions owner. Asking $1200. Call 644- yourself proud. Mine, tor Rent SB Chrysler parts. Chorches 8896 weekends, or evenings another set of your friends. Motors. 649-3646. PLAINS 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS after 6:00. CANCER (June 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Fab. 19) Ma n c h e s t e r - 1635 square Don't deprive yourself Wagon - V-8,307 engine. 60,400 and Don't fret today if you find C o u ^ n ' / feet first floor industrial BUICK LE SABRE Custom others of pleasurable things to­ 371 miles. Excellent condition, yourself In a tight spot. You'll ex­ SOUVENIRS 1973. 33,000 miles, excellent day. even though they may cost COO&^- space. Concrete floor, $1600. Call 6481634. tricate yourself very admirably. Main S tm t sprinklered, overhead door. condition inside and outside, Motoreyclee-BIcyclee S4 a little more. The experience will $240. monthly Including heat. $3,000. 872-6042. be well worth the outlay. PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) 1966 GTO - 389, 4 speed, new Discard old, unworkable ways Warren E. Howland, clutch. Call 649-4402, after 2 TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You and experiment with new CETAIMIO’S Realtors, 643-1108. 1965 BUICK LE SABRE - 2 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and might have to put yourself out a methods today. You will be sur­ Door. Good running condition. p.m. 1975 rack. $1,750/2884042.n o / i little extra today for people prised at the time and efiort you 79,000 miles. Asking $225. 643- you're responsible for. Their Trucks for Sele S3 can save. AUTO SUES FORD ELITE 1974 □ AUTOMOTIVE 2323. deep gratitude Is your reward. 1873 OLDS 98 CANS OF Brown, vinyl top. V-8, automatic, power FORD COURIER' DODGE 1973 Maxlvan - 1974 FORD-F 500. Custom ★ ★ VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) Study HeUDAYCeUPE Dtatring, air conditioning, tltr to radio. Autoe For Sele SI Automatic,' $3,000 or best Cab. 4 speed. Power steering. 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON situations carefully today. BEER. F u lly • q u ip o f d — Pickup. Automatic. offer. Call Arthur Drug, 649- 14 ft. stake body.. Excellent FX-1200 - Built by factory Something that appears to be Plutl 46.000 mllM. NEED CAR? Credit bad? condition. 22,000 miles. Call negative has a lot of ihtrinstc DRUNK BY 8648. engineer. Branch heads, value. Look at It more closely. *2998 Bankrupt? Repossessed? 2283440, 8 to 5:30. Barnett clutch, aluminum BILLY 1973 Olds DELTA Honest Douglas accepts 1974 PINTO ■ Real beauty. 4- rocker rollers, Mlkunl car­ LIBRA (8apt. 23-Oct. 23) Your April 5, 1977 CARTER lowest down, smallest speed, radio, whitewalls, and 1970 FORD PICK UP • 260. buretor, balanced motor, blue material prospects look very RDYALCDUPE paymenents. Douglas Motors, Excellent condition. good through tomorrow. If you Be alert this year for unusual Born Loser — Art Sansom Fully •quIppMd, mint condition, of all 14,000 certified printed motor and transmis­ business propositions. Although •4395 *2695 345; MaMain. Automatic, and power sion. $3,400 firm. Call 6487732. have anything going that could 52,000 mllM. miles. Buy of the year at they may seem outlandish, it $1895. Full guarantee. Subur­ steering. Must be seen. Call Increase your income, by all •2980. after 5, 644-1073. means press forward now. behooves you to take a good 1975 FORD TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, ban Motor Car, 50 Tolland ★ ★ look at them. 1978 CHEVY G) 1975 Zi yellow, excellent condition, Turnpike, Manchester, 649- make an offer.Call 646-4938 2076. Open 8-8 on Vernon- 1971 GMC 3/4 Ton pickup. Bugs Bunny — Htlmdahl and Stoffal CANARD LT ^CRUNTRY SQUIRE Needs some work. $10W. Call 1974 YAMAHA-DT 250 En- Automatic, powtr 9lttrlng, powtr VOLKSWAGEN after 5 p.m. Manchester town line. braktt. ittfto. A BEAUTYI 872-7403, Tolland, Conn. duro. Excellent condition. 3,- ^ R e d . V-8, automatic, power staerlng. air conditioning, R A B W ^ 600 miles. Best reasonable 1974 PLYMDUTH olfer. Call after 4 p.m., 649- 2Dr.Aulo.^*lpO*J,20,OOOmllM. k SEBRINBPLUS 8807. Automittc, powtr itttring, powtr brakti.hucktti. A 1965 TRIUMPH CHOPPER - SHARP YELLOWl , S u d d e n ly $850 firm. Driven dally, 62. m.p.g. Call evenings after !2395. 1' * 4 3 9 5 6:00, 643-1960. 1973 PLYHDUTH •2 8 9 5 1 Its going to ilawn on you. SATELLITE 1978 HARLEY-DAVIDSON - 4 Door. Atitomallc. powtr 1975 Full dresser. Immaculate •tttring. powtr brtk tt. A FINE 1973 FORD condition. Call after 5, at 878 FAMILY CAR! LTD WAGON FORD LTD 1497. •1281. 4 Door, V-8, automatic, power ateering, 1971 OLDS 1970 KAWASAKI 350 Enduro • Blua, V-8, auto., air conditioning, air conditioning Excellent running condition. Ace - Wlrth CUTUSS Call 643-2171 ask Tor Steve or This Funny World Automatic, powtr itttring, powtr after 6:30, call 6383211. brakti. vinyl top. A REAL RUNNERI mpere' 4 A 4 U f ifiS . Mobilebile HHomesi ss C A N 'T >OU t a k e 1972 OLDS •2 5 9 5 •3 6 5 0 A JOKE,BERNICE? CUSTOM CRUISER II' CAMPER trailer - single Automatic, power itttrin g, powtr axle, excellent condition. brakts, air conditioning. A 1975 DATSUN Eleven years old. $1,600. Call SUPER STATION WAQONI 1973 FORD 742-8930. •2099 B-210 ‘ 1973 COACHMAN QUINSTAR F-25R - Twenty six foot, 5th wheel. 1973 FORD Excellent condition. With roll 4-Ooor Sedan THUNOERBIRD Pickup. Automatic up awning, gai light, Inter­ Automatic, power itttrin g, powtr S if S m brtkti. tir — com. $4900. Call alter u I' I ' 'I I 111' i Q ^ i l ‘ 'll' PLU8I (46.000 mlltl) 6:00 p.m. weekdays. A REAL LOOKERI YOU SAY YOU Want The !/V J .’V • 3 m best, then come and see the ' 1‘5 'V':’ :i .' •2 6 9 5 1973 AMC "Zimmer," only at Plata •2 6 5 0 Short Ribs — Frank Hill HORNET Homes. $16,900. 1348 Wilbur 2-Door. 6 cylindtr. automatic, SAVES YOU Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ powtr atttrinf. powtr brtkti. pike, BerUn, Conn. 1-8280369. I o o n Y t h i n k v o p T HE W ANTED VOU TO ...NOT LOOKING FON ECONOMY?! jSOT TH B KINGS . ^ O KE A PHa4SANT,u .Sr •1798 ARE YOU Selling Your RBQueST RIGHT H Mobile Home? Buyers are "NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD" waiting. Call P lan Homes, Broker. 1-8280369. ' T " DATSUN Aufotnoifif* Ser/lee SS ...... ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- Ich sun spectalisti, factory 289-6483 Open eves, til 10 trained, one day service, 114 Route 5, East Windsor, Conn. East Main Street, Rockville. 871-1817. PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., April 4, 1977 At the White House •Manchester Evening Herald' SNET delivering For Photographer cites Home Delivery new directories Phone 647-9946 EAST HARTFORD/area news job’s frustrations MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977 p r ic e : FIFTEEN CENTS / * * SOUTH-WINDSOR • VERNON Delivery of about 53,100 new New England Telephone studies show that the bulk of calls to direc­ It’s not easy taking pictures at the has to raise the camera over her Manchester-Rockville telephone directories has started to residences tory assistance come from a small White House, Linda Wheeler told head to make pictures over a crowd percentage of telephone customers. Connecticut photographers Sunday. of other photographers. and businesses, according to The frequent users push up the cost Ms. Wheeler, a photographer for Ms. Wheeler also told of covering Southern New England Telephone. Educators pine years with the Washington Post, Customers should begin using the of providing this service and that Officials seek the recent "siege” of Washington, in new phone book April 13. cost is shared by all Connecticut explained the frustration of which terrorist Hanaify Muslins took photographing the President and The cover of the new phone book customers. more than 100 hostages and seized Customers should continue to use face hard White House events in a seminar three city buildings. portrays an artist’s impression of a typical Connecticut scene. their old directories until April 13 sponsored by the Connecticut News Ms. Wheeler was arrested by young vandals because new telephone numbers con­ Photographers Association (CNP). District of Columbia Police on the Information on how to obtain emergency numbers appears on the tained in the new phone books questions "For the first couple of months last day of the siege, when officers with a new President, we have to inside front cover of the phone book. become effective at that time. wanted to stop her from Old telephone books will be cover every singie thing he does,” photographing the release of Numbers for police and fire Where will the 100-plus Woodland assistance are listed here. collected April 13 to April 26 in the in Sunday fire Ms. Wheeler said. hostages. She goes to court this week School students go next year? It's frustrating, she said, because to fight the charge. The phone company encourages Manchester-Rockville area. The East Hartford Board of Educa­ every photograph is staged, and customers to use the telephone direc­ The old books will be brought to a tion will try to answer the question at paper reprocessing mill for recycling By MAL BARLOW locations and times for photography Other speakers at the Sunday tory to look up numbers rather than its meeting tonight at 7:30 at the The barn is still standing today. into such new paper products as East Hartford Reporter Armstrong said Building Inspector are restricted. seminar included three innovative call directory assistance. Southern Penney High School amphitheatre. cardboard, roofing paper and Frank Barone will have to check it "Nothing is exciusive,” she said. photographers from the Hackensack The board voted this winter to Youthful arsonists in the pressboard. over before it can be used again. "If you get a good picture, you’re (N.J.) Record, and John Craig of close Woodland School to elementary neighborhood of 1366 Main St., East m » Residents In the area are asked to lucky,” Simsbury, an antique camera expert. grades. It will expand the school Audley Britton of West Hartford, deposit the outdated books in con­ Hartford, are being sought today by Photographers are always roped system’s administration offices owner of the fence firm, told Photographer Ted Ancher of the veniently located bins. Containers police detectives and Fire Marshal off in an area of the room where the Bristol Press was named Connec­ there. Also, It voted to give space in John Armstrong. Armstrong he has been plagued with will be placed at the Southern New President is, she said, and the ad­ ticut Photographer of the Year in a the school to Uie Synergy School in vandals in recent months. They have Cancer Society England Telephone business office at "I think it was set by vandals,” ministration iimits photography contest awards ceremony at • the the fall. Synergy is the town’s alter­ broken windows and done other mis­ 52 B. Center St. in Manchester, at the Armstrong said after a fire caused sessions to 60 seconds. seminar. nate high school. chief at his place. to sponsor SNET central office at 33 Elm St. in extensive damage to a storage barn The strict time limit, the lack of Herald Photographer Steve Dunn Parents of Woodland students Rockville, at the SNET central office expected all their children would be at Webster & Webster Inc. on Main Evidence at the scene will be understanding by the Secret Service, won an honorable mention for one of followed today, Armstrong said. and the large number of White House bake, sale at 2220 Main St. in Glastonbury, at transferred to the Burnside School, St. Sunday. his photographs published by The the SNET building located at 14 photographers makes the job dif­ Herald last year. The photo, of an old just a few blocks west of Woodland A police offiler cruising the area The mood of fire fighters in recent ficult. she said. The Manchester unit of the Chapman St. in East Hartford and at off Burnside Ave. and a passerby both called in the fire weeks has become steadily more man in New York City’s garment dis­ m.VV-\ American Cancer Society will spon­ the SNET garage on New State Rd. in Another factor contributing to the Woodland parents said they fear Driver missed the entrance at 1:28 p.m. angry. There have been frequent trict, was entered in the portrait- sor an Easter bake sale Thursday at Manchester. , difficult, Ms. Wheeler said, is her personaiity section of the annual con­ the Burnside School may be too This auto, driven by John G. Pfeiffer, 66, of 12 Scotts Circle, East Hartford, appears to false alarms and set fires. the Connecticut Bank & Trust Co., crowded this fall. They suggested the High winds and dry weather gave height — she’s just 5 feet 1. She often test. Saturday at 1:13 p.m. a young per­ Main St. office, from 9 a.m. until the board send some of their children to have missed the proper entrance to the Midas Muffler Shop at 39 Pitkin St., East Hartford. the fire more speed. Fire fighters un­ son pulled a box alarm at the corner supply runs out. Bids being asked the Langford School north of Pfeiffer drove into the firm Saturday at 1:55 p.m., causing extensive damage to his car and der the direction of Deputy Chief of Main St. and Springside Ave. The sale is in conjunction with the Woodland. to the building’s front. Two Midas employes, George Williams of 15 Stony Rd., Bolton and John G. Rival arrived to find the fire 4 There was no fire. annual April Cancer Crusade which on library ramp Other questions before the board Carl R. Rebero of Newington, and a Midas customer, Shirley Hall of Bloomfield, suffered well under way. is conducted to raise funds needed to The Town of Manchester is seeking tonight include Insurance for taxi The two-story frame structure had But a fire fighter who lives near support the programs of research, minor injuries, as did Pfeiffer. Police charged Pfeiffer with driving while under the in­ bids on installation of a wheel chair cabs. Youth In Government Day on been used for storage by Webster & the alarm box saw the youngster run Guitarists to entertain education and service to patients of fluence of alcohol. (Photo by Earl Chastain) ramp and renovations of the parking May 2, and a report on the audio­ Webster, a fence firm. But little from the box. He gave chase but lost the American Cancer, Society. lot at the Mary Cheney Library. visual program. more than a mattress was in its se­ him. Anyone wishing to contribute bake at AARP meeting The ramp will be in the rear of the cond story Sunday. Police are assisting the fire depart- goods may bring them to the bank building and will provide entrance Court cases “This fire could have gotten away ment in tracking down that Kevin Gray of Glastonbury hands a bucket of mud from a recent­ Thursday morning or to the Cancer into the north wing. The parking lot The Illing Junior High School about as an outgrowth of the Society office at 237 E. Center St. on from us,” said Armstrong. prankster. ly dug well at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on will also be expanded to accom­ Elks install Recent dispositions in Common charge dropped. placed on probation for one year on Guitar Club will provide entertain­ classroom lessons offered at Illing, Wednesday. The false alarms are not only cost­ modate the ramp and provide Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford in­ • Dennis Brown, 28, of Hartford, condition he compensate the 'Town of “Chief Rival and the men did one ment for the Northeast Chapter 604 and the students are required to ^ Woodland St. to Sean Walton of Rockville. They are two of the Mrs. Edward Culver and Mrs. ly, but they can cause injury to the parking spaces for the handicapped. clude: third-degree burglary, dropped. East Hartford for the loss of an elec­ hell of a job in that wind,” he said. of the AARP on Wednesday at the singers as well as guitar players to church youths who cleaned up after the well-drilling process. Roderick MacLean are co­ a new ruler men responding. And the risk fire Bids on the project will be opened • John Davis, 30, of Hartford, • Roberto Dicaro, 24. of Hartford, tric generator. Knights of Columbus Hall in be members. (Herald photo by Dunn) chairpersons of the sale. He noted another fire downstate fighters will be racing to a false at 11 a.m. on April 22. second-degree burglary, second- breach of peace, dropped. • Zaffiris Venoutsos, 21, of Hart­ Manchester. The group is also Participating in the program will Robert W. Oppelt of 38 Barbonsel did get out of control and spread far alarm while a real emergency call degree larceny, third-degree • Terry Grider, 22, of Inwood, ford, illegal sale of a hallucinogenic scheduled to perform on April 21 at be Margi Botteron, Michelle Curry, Rd., East Hartford, became the 20th in the strong winds. comes in is great. the Senior Citizens Center. Tami DeLucco, Cindy Hanson, Paul exalted ruler of the East Hartford burglary, conspiracy to commit N.Y. carrying a dangerous weapon substance, bound over to Hartford The program will include a variety Johnson, Ingrid Krumins, Mary Jane lodge. Benevolent and Protective burglary, criminal attempt to com­ and disorderly conduct, both charges County Superior Court. ' Volunteers successfully mit larceny, and criminal mischief, dropped. of song styles from the gay 90s to the Major, Dolores Mlchl, Sally Order of Elks. • Lewis A. Young, 35, of Hartford, seventies, and the audience will be Nuemann, Thomas Owens, Steven The ceremonies took place at the all charges sent to Hartford County • Donald K. Myers, 21, of fourth-degree larceny, dropped. East Hartford fire calls asked to participate in an old- Petersen, Michael Savidakls, Donna lodge at 148 Roberts St. ^ id a y night. Superior Court. They will be con­ Brooklyn, N.Y., interfering with a • George Hufault, 28, of Hartford, cope with emergency solidated with other cases there. police officer, dropped. first-degree larceny, bound over to MITES More than 500 persons including fashioned "Sing Aiong.” Seise, Julie Shea and Lisa Zatkowski. The organization of the club came Faculty advisor is Ralph Maccarone. visiting Elks, atbegded. A dinner • David Erickson, 16, of 159 Olcott • Philip Loudfoot, 21, of 62 High Hartford County Superior Court. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. —Medical call to Miller Gardens on Main St. By JUNE TOMPKINS irom a neighbor's water suppiy to the preceded the installation. St., Manchester, third-degree St., East Hartford, interfering with a Charges of third-degree burglary baseball field at Labor Field near Sunday, l:28p.m —Barnon fire at 1386 Herald Reporter church. Oppelt succeeds Robert Shepard of burglary and second-degree larceny, police officer, $100 fine, (two counts) ^nd second-degree Mayberry Village. Main St. Resourcefulness, neighborliness and The neighbor, Ronald Kraatz, assistant Farmington as leader of the lodge. one year in prison. The sentence was • Mark McSweeney, 21, of 6 Over­ larceny were dropped. Saturday, 10:16 a.m. —Medical call to Sunday, 2:52 p.m. —Medical call to 533 town health director, had borrowed elec­ suspended and he was placed on 81 Charles St. Burnside Ave. A determination carried a Manchester outers installed Included Ralph brook Dr., East Hartford, breach of • Charles Johnson, 32, of 66 School Town considering site tric power from the LDS church while he probation for two years, on condition Sunday, 3:13 p.m. —Medical call to 585 church through two waterless weeks IN Stone Sr. as leading knight, Lyle peace, 60 days in jail, and criminal St., East Hartford, assault and in­ Saturday, 1:13 p.m. —False alarm to Burnside Ave. recently. was building his solar home last year. Brown as loyal knight, Joseph he seek psychiatric care. mischief, 30 days. Both charges were terfering with an officer, both Main St. and Springside Ave. • Frederick Parlante, 31, of New Sunday, 3:33 p.m. —Medical call to 55 Although there was no water at the However, a cold spell froze the hose line Reichardt as lecturing knight, John suspended on condition McSweeney dropped. Saturday, 1:33 p.m. —Brush fire at 741 Wakefield Circle. call Britain, third-degree larceny, charge near 1-84 for firehouse Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day cutting off the temporary water supply. Barry Jr. as secretary, Richard make full restitution for broken glass • Robert J. Stecko, 22, of Meriden, Tolland St. Sunday, 6:22 p.m. —Medical call to 13 Saints on Woodland St. for two weeks, Church members brought jugs of water Harvey as treasurer, Paul Plante as dropped. within two weeks. third-degree larceny, 120 days in jail. Saturday, 1:57 p.m. —Medical call to 39 Crosby k . none of its activities was curtailed. for emergency use and regular church ac­ tlTer, Howard Wilms as chaplain, and • Arthur L. Lisbon, 32, of 1268 • Stanislaw Michalak, 44, of 97 The sentence was suspended on con­ PiUln St. Sunday, 6:36 p.m. —Auto accident with The Town of Manchester is con­ The cost of the land purchase, es­ tivities continued as usual. Pasquale Fiorita as inner guard. Silver Lane, East Hartford, kid­ Bridge St., and Alexander Zuromski, dition he not become involved in Saturday, 3:02 p.m. —Medical call to 39 injuries at 801 Silver Lane. sidering locating a firehouse at the timated at $40,000, would be paid A well malfunction was first noticed eariy in March when the water pressure Somewhat inconvenienced were the Trustees included Fran Reinholz, naping, bound over to Hartford Coun­ 53, of 162 M aple St., both of criminal activity for one year. Pitkin St. Sunday, 7:39 p.m. —Auto accident with P intersection of 1-84 and South Main with funds from the Fire Reserve volleyball and basketball team members Michael Agnelo, Edward Isso, ty Superior Court. His bond -was Manchester, both charged with • Edmund Tyrseck, 18, of 476 E. Saturday, 3:09 p.m. — M ^ical call to injuries on Park St. at the railroad St., Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Budget, Weiss said. The cost of the began to wane, and discoloration, then silt 353 Main St. appeared in the water, who were unable to take showers. Michael McGuire and Anthony maintained at $25,000, which he breach of peace in the same case, crossing. said. construction, estimated at $300,000, BE SURE . >~BLISS hai been serving the Home Owner Middle Tpke,, Manchester, second- Saturday, 4:47 p.m. —Medical call to As the church was without a custodian Donatelli. failed to post. He allegedly kidnaped charges dropped. Sunday, 8:04 p.m. -Brush fire off Rt. 2. The South Main St. site is one would be paid with a bond issue for 95 YEARS. For « complete FREE INSPECTION of degree larceny (three counts), third- 1042 Main St. Sunday, 8:20 p.m. —False alarm to Siit and mud had seeped into the well at this time, members not only his estranged wife March 7 from her • Stanley Shamonis, 47, of no cer­ possibility being studied for a facility through the Fii ; V I • 1 Insurance for Wife. I by the people when the people are involved. Attend the slicing machine and the cash Dale of Birth _____ register, all valued at $1,450. Slye, South Grammar, And Springuard*. a spring-assisted shock to support load-hauling vehicles $69.95 $99.95 $129.95 Of course, all three shock absorbers carry the lamous Midas guarantee. LI Children’s Insurance. (h meeting to give support to the speakers with whom you Stevens, Sunset Ridge, Bank Life Wh MAACO SUPREME . . . $189.95 Willowbrook and If anything ever goes wrong with one ol our shocks, we guarantee Datelsl of B irth____ OWNER OPERATED I agree. This one meeting will affect your year’s taxes. tlw.haurai Mon. thru FrI. lom-Opm Woodland. to replace it tree lor as long as you own your car Insurance □ Term Insurance M u rd ty*— lOonvZpm Full dqys will be held at A shocking deal like this won t last forever Hurry, otter ends April 30. T YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS O’Brien, O'Connell and Call"A"Rid€ . both high schools. MR MRS. M ISS- MANCHESTER Singing in the halls Costs ^ Special education classes 291 Mams S t 647-9928 THE HEARING ■The telephone number for East A member of the Plumcake Players sings a song to students will not meet next week. Take 1-86 to Exit 93 Manchester Property Owners Association Hartford’s Call-A-Ride Is 528-4411. as they pass In the halls of the Stevens School in East Hartford All public and parochial t 7/10 mile South ol Caldor’s COAST TO COAST Box 423, Manchester, Conn. 06040 Those eligible for the free rides are Less schools and Cheney Tech 78S Main StrMt, Manchaatar HOME PHONE- .BUSINESS PHON8 . Mabel Sheridan, Treasurer persons aged 65 or over or the han­ recently. .’The players performed “A Magic Nation” at the 646-6606 wwm dicapped. school. Their show involves the audience and is great fun. will be closed for spring vacation April 25 to 29. PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 4, 1977

Conn.. Mon.. April 5, 1977 — PAGE THREE-B Vernon seeks help South Windsor council Rockville High School to get CD A funding has hig agenda tonight RHS dance The South Windsor Town Council structure, only after inspection and sets gymnastics show to benefit ' Troubled by the continued delay In Judge Blumenfeld's original judg­ will begin work at 8 tonight on what certification. a. Grossfeld’a Southern Connec- receiving impounded Community ment, in January of this year, by a 2-1 appears to be a heavy agenda, with Town officials have been apprehen­ Olympic gymnastics team and the U.S. Development Act (CDA) funds due the meeting preceeded by two public Ucut Gymnastics Club will put on an world champioatbi'is team. Rowe girl vote. The three towns have now sive about accepting the open space, exhibition April J4 at 7:30 p.m. at Vernon, Mayor Thomas Benoit has hearings. She has also bc«n the judge for many * asked for a ruling by the entire court. inciuding the dams, because of the Rockville High School, written to Sens. LoweU Weicker and A hearing on the new proposed maintenance involved. events, and has been on major television Vernon Benoit said the three towns will be sponsored by the Abraham Ribicoff and Congressman solar energy ordinance will be at 7:30 Recent meetings with the two network shows. Christopher Dodd. appealing the original decision have p.m., followed by a hearing on the Girls Athletic Association and the "Z" She has had feature stories in many Sharon Rowe, daughter of Mr. and builders have eased concern, Club of Rockville High. Mrs. Arthur Rowe of George Dr., Vernon is one of seven suburban consistently opposed releasing the Clark St. Bridge reconstruction. however. major publications. She was named the Vernon, was critically Injured in an towns which were prohibited from funds to the other four towns, The council is expected to give M ss Grossfeld was a member of the Madamoiselie magazine’s Young Woman Officials have also met with automobile accident last October. spending 975 CDA Block Grants as a claiming it would prejudice their preliminary approval to accept open U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team for three of the Year, the Outstanding Femaie members of the Planni.ig and Zoning Her classmates will sponsor a result of court action by the City of case. space land, including detention years: 1956 in Melbome, Australia; 1960, Amateur Athlete of the Yeaci the Outstan­ Commission. Chairman Wiliiam benefit dance for her April 16. Hartford. basins in the Chapel Hill subdivision Rome, Italy; and 1964, Tokyo, Japan. ding Contributor to Gymnastics, and Benoit said he feels Vernon has and T & M’s Timber Knoll subdivi­ Grace toid the council that very little She was also a member of the U.S. Pan Sharon spent many months in a compiled with Judge Blumenfeld’s land remains in South Windsor which among others received mofe Uim 60 U. S. District Court Judge M. sion. ^erlcan gymnastics team in 1963 in citations and prociamations from citi^ coma at St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ instructions and shouldn't have to would not require some sort of Joseph Blumenfeld, in his decision, Provisions for acceptance of the Brazil and took first place 18 timee in te and states. ford. She has now regained con­ specified that if the towns reapplied wait any longer for its |25,000. drainage solution. open space land are that the builders National AAU Championships. Her most recent administration sciousness and is undergoing inten­ for the funds with revised data, the ■nie council is also expected to of­ The town wants to use the money to own the detention basins until all She was a member of the U.S. world positions have been with the Pan sive therapy at Newington Children’s Department of Housing and Urban ficially set June 4, between 8 a.m. Hospital. make improvements to Camp phases of the subdivision are com­ championship team In 1962; comoeted as a American Games Training Camp in Development (HUD) would process and 8 p.m., as the date for the Newhoca so it can be opened as a day plete. The town will accept the deten­ member of the national team Nevada in 1975; the first USGF Nationai Her classmates said she faces the applications, have them reviewed referendum on the proposed strong camp this summer. He said if the tion basin, or at Timber Knoll, the throughout Europe and Russia, and toured Olympic Development Camp, Florida, many more months of therapy and by the court and the funds could be mayor charter. i basin and the proposed wafer control through the Middle East for six weeks for and ft'e-Olympic competition team, Mon­ that they are anxious to let her know released. money isn’t received soon, another summer will have to pass and the the U.S, State Department. treal. ^ they are thinking of her and are anxious to help. Benoit said Vernon was the first opening of the camp will be delayed. Completes workshop Besides being involved in many other The gymnasts who will be participating Tickets for the dance, which will town to amend its application and TTie town has owned the camp for Mayor Thomas Benoit of Vernon, right, presents Charles events. Miss Grossfeld was organizer and in the Rockville High program all have coach in various events inciuding the U.S. start at 7:30 in the Rockville High reapply for the funds. This was in several years but hasn’t had the Allen, the town’s youth director, with a certifcate for com­ Coventry will set date lengthy championship backgrounds. May 1975 and he is still waiting. money to open it. Leslie Russo has been Junior Olympic School gym, may be purchased at the door. pleting a workshop series sponsored by the University of district champion; USGF regional cham­ Benoit said three other towns — Explaining his food carriers He is calling on the three Connecticut. The workshop was designed to increase the ad­ pion (junior division); a member of the The dance is specifically for those Glastonbury, West Hartford and to meet on use of fund legislators to give the town any U.S. team in 1977, participating in the of high school age. Music will be East Hartford — then decided to ministrative management and community development skills Dwight Day (center), a senior at Rockville High School, explains how food assistance possible in helping to free The Coventry Town Council will South African tour, and this year also played by “ Places to Be.” appeal. The Court of Appeals upheld R' C * * professionals. (Herald photo by Other agenda items tonight Include carriers work. Looking them over are Joseph Fetko, president of the Franklin Park the funds. meet tonight at 7:30 to set a date for qualified for the U.S. championships. Anyone wishing to make a con­ a discussion of the matching fund Social Club and Mary Mott, former Vernon VISTA worker. The containers will be tribution but unable to attend the ...... a Special Town Meeting to decide policy for lake association roads and Pam Turner also participated in the how federal revenue sharing funds Junior Olympic District championships used for the hot lunch program for shut-ins. Day made the containers during his dance should send donations to the appointment of members to the Sharon Rowe Trust Fund, care of J. Area police report will be spent. Charter Revision Commission. and in 1974 and 1975 placed fourth and study periods. Each holds five hot meals, with space on the bottom for milk and The council proposes to spend $35,- third all around. dessert. (Herald photo by Richmond) Robert Lessard, People’s Savings 000 of the $40,000 in revenue sharing A Town Council budget workshop Lisa Shirk was second all-round In the Bank, P.O. Box 480, Rockville. Andover money to buy a central facility site scheduled thjp Friday, Good Friday, children who were walking on the said he made a left turn across Rt. 83 1976 and 1977 USGF EUte Regionals. Lyndon M. Forostoski, 29, of 476 Brave Bull Cafe, Rt. 5, South Wind­ on Talcott Hill Rd. and Rt. 31. path. He was released on a $500 non- into the path of a car driven by David has been rescheduled for tonight at 7. Debbie Alston was 1975 USGF elite Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland, was sor. The council will also discuss Town A meeting with the Windham Region regional champion in the junior division Plainfield results 4 surety bond for court appearance in Outserson, 17, of 6 Grandview Ter., Plainfield entries ] charged Saturday with third-degree Steven Mascaro, 21, was charged Manager Frank Connolly’s 1977-78 and in the USGF senior nationals took Rockville April 27. Rockville. Both cars had to be towed. Planning Agency has been F i n S-ll (I) ami S-ll (C) assault and reckless driving. He was with breach of peace and was budget proposal. Public hearings on resebeduM for 6:30 p.m. Thursday. third all around. This year she was named H A fat I vMkbir c M j t cmI 44m U N 2 «il I J I S.N Ml saw IN 141 4tt I S-ll 7M I S-ll IM A S-ll David J. Flannery, 16, of 999 Hart­ Moquin has a court date of April 22. m t S-ll (I) m r T K I P A 5.1 1. laart i{ S M IS-1 held over the weekend in the state released on a $500 non-surety bond; the budget will be held later this Tonight’s meeting will be at the Elite Regional champion. l U I 4.N S4Mr«r't M b . M * 1141 1. TiMid 1. AMw Cm ford Tpke., Vernon, was charged U.M S.N 4JI l U M C m i lit I re 2. hoes Ismm 1 F f I Tm Ga 7.2 lA M c la c k 21 jail in Hartford on a $5,000 bond. He South Windsor Douglas Power, 19, was charged with month. Town Hall. Sharon Llvieri was 1974 Junior Olympic 1-ii^H'iSlNr Ml iM WL 31:7S T K 31il 1. litlM Aetrm Li \ IQs u r n UA 11.1 LTMal S-1 Saturday with second-degree UittCWM Ail ilN a la 7-2 South Windsor Police are in­ M M M 415 h M 312121 M em s u rm SS1.4I 2. ‘ ------2- 1 4. IIk MMm U 4. " 3 was to be presented in Common larceny. A juvenile also charged in breach of peace and criminal mis­ National champion and placed first in the TML PwfKta 415 $24111 ■prMcta $15 paM $ llil 1 l|.l L Cm Mt 1 1 i.\ S. VaaltaNIM 12-1 vestigating a complaint from a resi­ M M IA7 R L M TriMeU 4-5-2 fM $117511 TriMcta IS -l fdi S S llN 4. _ ...... tM 1 SMm*i [m 1 K'l |.l 1 hia'i M A 11-1 Pleas Court 12, Rockville, today. chief and was released on a $1,000 international competition in West Ger­ Tritwti 71-3 S7I2.N L I 7. Muy Vhi't I ! the same ease was referred to so n TAWE coast (i) TDmi $-11 (A) 5. Tittj M M Ife a U m a 7. Fir Wes dent of 104 Diane Dr. that someone non-surety bond; and John Schauss, many in 1975. 1 ^ 1 SM| Ort 7-1 Police said Mary Forostoski of the juvenile authorities. Police said the SKOi S-II (€) yamkamhm 1U U l 3.41 2 ^ 1 Km Usees U l 2 il I M lP r lM 1-1 1 T« Nmn N same address was driving on Jurava- wrote several anti-Semetic phrases 18, was charged with breach of peace Unda Tardiff is the 1977 CIAC state all­ 14Ammek Sil 3Jt 2il M m r«i M Ul 4H UMdnfiN 141 7. Fm h Fm 4- 1 SttCS-lltth C TC IIM C S-tl arrest was made in connection with S.N m 7-MNy$M(MI 3il ISpac* M i 1 1 t ’i H M li 3- 1 1-U SM1. CawtEMa M 1. Saft Fit 1-1 on her home, started a fire in the and attempted larceny and was Town Meeting in Bolton round champion and was the USGF state M i ha il ;.l 2. Flat at MW ty Rd. in Andover when Forostoski, Ul I K : 4171 T K 31:n 2 N IS -II 2 .» .l | S i N t the theft of a motorcycle March 30. T M :3 2 JI IMMQNi bushes and slit the cover of an air champion in 1975. M M M 3 U pM $41.41 M M M 213 fM $31.41 1. Pw Mm I 5- 2 1 Shin A1 Sicnt M a r 12.1 1 M ' l ffaiRa who was driving a pickup truck, in­ Flannery was released on his released on a $1,500 non-surety bond. SI7 pMi $liN conditioner. hdscU U 3 sM $ a U NrMcU 312 pMI $41il 2. u7-1 « 'ta14. MbTM 4. M f 'i l w 11.1 iM M lT tentionally drove into the rear of her promise to appear in court April 12. All three are scheduled to appear in Advance tickets for the show may be ob­ TrNKti 7-M pM $41171 TriMcM 34-7 fdi m U U TfiMcti 2-34 tdi SSTIN 1 U sm .. 2 1 WitMi'i fmej will deeide on spending Mr MM 717^1 I31.N 12-1 I M N 11-1 car and pushed it about 70 feet uphill Victor James, 27, of Windsor, was court April 18. tained at the high school any school day $ Em n s-ll {•) Euvorv s-ll {Cl 1 4 J M M Ralph L. Lancaster, 22, of 82 Union I 5-II (I) 1-S M M 2141 141 7.M ■ K<|I|) 7.N 4.N 1 StMk; S U M 1- 2 7. PrMtar PrMMr S-1 and into a culvert. charged Saturday with driving while South Windsor Police are in­ Muriel Grossfeld from 1:45 to 3 p.m. sji in in i Mm m S ta t lS-1 lU M f i 1-1 St., Rockville, was charged Saturday Bolton residents will act on four ap­ 34n C S il S il 2 -M t IM 4 il LMMFutoi ;.2 Police said both cars were exten­ under the influence of liquor. He was fire commissioners' budget. m 111 M n 't TeTTi i l l 1-Tm Fin 7-Pwi'i S M >M ItkAS-ll MCS-ll litTK with evading responsibility. Police vestigating the following complaints: 141 3- 1 propriations totaling $10,949 at a The Board of Selectmen conducted 7MPM.M9 T K 3 2 J I TlCi HHel4 ITiiyC M kT 2- 2 1. Eivb N1. Mm m 'i TMa J.1 I. sively damaged. Ms. Forostoski was involved in a two-car accident on Rt. Someone attempted to gain entry T H : 3hl7 M M M 113 piM $3141 M M M 2U pMI $1141 IN I S-ll 2. ktihiMlN IBarMCaaiar M said the arrest was made following Special Town Meeting scheduled M M M 113 pM4 $11.41 taken to Windham Community 5. Police said James and Peter Ciz- into the home at 65 Edgweood D r.; a an informal public hearing Friday to PvfMti 311 fpi $12121 M irta $12 pM $3S.U 1. MNnl 12-1 1 MwfiMi M l 3. A tM a H v r .5’! i t t J a 11-1 investigation of an accident on NrMcta 311 M $21.tt TriMcta 1-3-S pMI $2231.41 TriMcta t-2-7 piM $3I1N L TJl'i N M 3- 1 iSMdiM4. OmU Aar lil 1-1 tonight at 8 at the Community Hall. TriMcb 3-1-7 Memorial Hospital for treatment of a man, 21, of 482 Burnside Ave., East break into the Pizzarama answer questions about the items on Book fair scheduled fdi TWttfTN COaTTTITIN coast 1 (Mu m 1-1 1 M t SprtM 5. GNaat CaHwi |.l S. Tm M l' 1-1 QOm TAME coast (0 Talcott Ave. March 31, in which a car The spending proposals are: F m S-ll (I) 4- 1 IIU M M L Siwt Mam 12-1 broken nose. Hartford, were both driving north Restaurant, Rt. 5; an attempted tonight’s Town Meeting agenda. 12 il S.M 141 7-FiKiMI 4. hp'i M U I SMta M l 7.2 struck a utility pole and left the Vernon ITeIi i n 3H U l Mhsm S il I ‘ ■ M 7. U'llMiMQi .. 7. Pacaa I M y i.i 7. aw 't 1-1 • An appropriation of $5,400 for for each grade are: Kindergarten, nursery l - M S.4I I N Hn 4- 1 when Cizman started to slow for a break into the Hartford Skating I M 'i has 4H i n 7 L l ’i I N M N i't M f i IM 111 UN 12-1 L Mtf S-2 II Vernon scene. Lancaster was released on his rhymes; Grade 1 and special education, 3 SMrit. $■ S.N U hki T. U highway signs and striping. The Skinner Road School’s Teachers hs&tuy T K 4171 T K 4 1 1 I L Udn KST KT — rcfcir Trar M 12M red light and his car was hit in the Arena, Rt, 5; the theft of CB equip­ 3U4 6ptn James Moore, 18, of 31 Mary Lane, promise to appear in court April 27. • An appropriation of $3,649 for a Club will sponsor a Book Fair in the school animal stories; Grade 2, cartoon M M M 113 piN $22il U 7 ami $3710 t fUs 7-2 aOCRDS SPfOll « M t SirM M I rear by the James car. James is to ment from a car parked in the lot of M M U l M $2111 SifwMcta 74-:I I M . 3M.lZiO Vernon, was charged Sunday with Tracey Moquin, 19, of 51 Meadow- PwMdi U l $34.N NrMcti 311 pal $ l2il new account, anti-recession wages. If you have news,,, auditorium during parent conference characters; Grade 3, nature; Grade 4, pM TriMcU 3-1-7 piM $471.11 ATTDM Kt 4117 reckless endangerment. Police said brook Rd., Ellington, was charged appear in Common Pleas Court 12, the Hartford Arena. ______TriMcto H -3 pa $41121 man $42iii3 East Hartford, April 30, • An appropriation of $400 to the Dtonna Holland, The Herald’s cor­ sessions April 14 and 15, from 1 to 4:30 sports, and Grade 5, science or mystery. he violated a town ordinance which Saturday with making an unsafe left p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Posters must be the original work of the m v s k m m m n NMc 5-11 (0 Three Bristol men were arrested town clerk’s budget, to pay for adver­ respondent for Bolton and Andover, TU a t FAST 1 WM ■nni 2S.N 7 n 4.41 4 U N mtdwMr 17.W U l 4 n POST T K U5 PJl 4th I V I I forbids riding motorcycles on bicycle turn. He was involved in a two-car tising. photostats and reproductions. is on vacation this week. News items Proceeds from this annual event will students. They will be judged Monday by a Fbit S-ll (I) 2 M S U I 3 n 3 n I NT C t e ^ JNy 4.M i n 7th C V II I M I V II Saturday in connection with the in­ 4Saaa i N 4 il 3JI 4 FaMt Firt i n 5 Maoac m t M 3.41 lit I V II 1. PnUc 1. CawNMW ■>ths. Police said Moore endangered accident on Rt. 83 in Vernon. Police • An appropriation of $1,500 for buy enrichment materials for the school. committee consisting of Donald Ellwood, 1. ■vT’iM t w I r i S M 21 1. IraaIMN Sk VI vestigation of an incident at the may be submitted directly to The 3 U it CaN 14.N S.N T M 3 in T M 31J1 I StnMM SwMr V2 I inarMr MatU VI S EraM i’nhay I N M M M ; l U $3141 M M M : 441 pU S32.N I Ownti I Sm T rattw A Area fire calls training and new equipment in the Herald, telephone 643-2711. In past years audio-visual materials have principal of the school, Kathleen Borsare, tdi IfiMNFMatM I S M M M IV l I tymy'i Mt VI V m 31:71 PvfactK paM PvMctc i U paM S llU l iP rM e M lw t been bought for the school library to be Ann Drake, Norma Finnerty and Hedy 112 $17tn 4. M M * I h m t m 4. M F k N N 7-2 4. M l M M a IV l M MM : 344 paM S U N TriMctx 1-24 paM $ll4t.N TriMctc 44-S pMI S lI U ll i N y tM Rttty 12-1 TrtMctc 4-3-S pMI S H U N S-kL'ilfawn i Trty'i TMa 12-1 S T*M PM used by alt classes. Frankel. Sotk S-ll (A) Tm Oc 5-11 IS) iSpacMIToii 1. Sky AfaM I fai IM V2 IfacMillMa VI 7. In connection with the fair, the The first prize winner in each’ grade will' Ueeet T « M tmts (I) 3 htoU lart I N I N 3.N 2ftayTii 3in 12.N Sn 7. M ' l Mmci i InM Rnh 7 2 7. U I M M Fire damages apartment Tolland County 4 i n s n 3.N I m m h m s n 4 n I PiraiN Pat 4.N IN L n a Gwm LH aiiOricW IV l I M ty Caym VI Teachers’ Club is sponsoring a poster con­ be awarded with a book at an all-school 7Arfa-|PiWar i n 4 n 2 IF I 4n 4 me t Mau I N 2 N C V 1 I sth I v t i tth T CC 11* I V II Saturday, 4:12 p.m. -C ar fire. Old Post SOabMaSMd.1M m T M 3 in T M 31.44 1. k in 'i Crichat I. S N U on VI 1. J * faM 2-1 An early morning fire Saturday Sportsmen plan dance test for all grade levels. Topics assigned assembly Tuesday at 10 a.m. T M 41:12 M M 2U paM $7LN 1. Mlj*j I Mrs, Metya was treated at there was smoke damage to the en­ Rd., Tolland. :34lpMni4.N IMU Mh Iwt I M u M l VI I Ow FMMn V2 caused extensive damage to a U 7 paM SI7.N PartiM 3U pMI SlUf PwMctc 2 U paM $24in IC^TNit Ikm irnm 7-2 Rockville General Hospital for first- Saturday, 7:40 p.m. -Chimney fire, Rt. Trihcta: 4-74 N U l l 4. PaOMt 2-1 IJMiN tire second floor. sM TriMctc 34-2 fOi $277.N TriMctc 244 paM S23N.TI 4. EnM'i EaM « 4.M aEatia V I 4. U l’i M w lay IM second-floor apartment in a two- The Andover Sportsman’s Club will 5. M a 'i Flyw and second-degree burns of her back. 316, Andover, set-ups will be provided. Participants M y M k 444 M $2124 : S-ll (I) OrMk: S-ll (0 l U c k y M p I Cahpaa UU tV l 5. IV l host its fifth Shotgun Dance on Satur­ TlirtS-lllD 4PrM tl U N I N S.N I S a la R family house on Church St., Vernon. She was later discharged. Sunday, 12:39 p.m. —Brush fire, may bring their own beverage. 1 I N I N Ml 4 n 4.N I N i Stv S M 7. liavy M ITUnM V I i 52 The first floor was occupied by Mr, day, April 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks 2irilr«M S.N 4n 2n I H aw Maanr i n S.N 5 M l U m U N i n 7. IreaMwl M 7. V I 7. Owayfa Fai 7-1 P The apartment was occupied by Grahaber Rd., Tolland. Coffee will be served beginning at 11 LMyFMIMrti The three Vernon fire companies and Mrs. John Merz, owners of the RGH Auxiliary plans ball 1 m em MMr S.N 4n 4 Qriii 3 n 1 hiM MMr IN L fawm PriNw i Smiat 12-1 IFMcylfa IV l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mateya and Sunday, 1:51 p.m. —Motorcycle acci­ Club, Roberts St., East Hartford. p.m. STiim iN Tb c Z H w n T M 3143 3 N M V 1I M I TC and the Rockville aerial ladder truck T M 32J1 1. MNaw SpacMi M l V II 12*TTC house. Skinner said the fire was un­ MMM: lU pM $3iN M M M : 44$ pMI $I1.N 1. M M M i O lU a i VI $-1 1. F w y l VI their two children. Fire officials say dent, Swamp Rd., Coventry. There will be a full buffet, a wine M M M ; 112 S17.N Chaka P U 1. VOwiaMw responded to the call. Nelson Vernon pU PvMctc l U pM S 4 in PwMctc 44S fpi $13IN I 12-1 I 5 1 INy M M V2 der control within a half-hour. It is PvM dx 211 paM S U N IUT wtw I S U a M i hm .2 the fire apparently starti^tl from a Sunday, 4:58 p.m. —Brush fire, rear of fountain and dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 Tickets are available from Gus in Talcottville May 7. Music will be by the TriMctc 14 4 fmi S N l.N TriMctc 4-5-1 paM $ 2N7n I 7-2 M I FTi Hry M C. VI Skinner, assistant fire chief, said TriMctc 2-t-S pMI S227.7I IV l 4. U d y fa I TMnNy still under investigation. The drive-in theater, Rt. 6 and 44A, Bolton. a m. to the music of the Bill Colite Mrs. Harry J. McMahon has been Maurice Landermann orchestra. Q M TMaa Cavia (T) Tmiftk taOm Ciw m (I) i M C. 4. IraMaat Iwt l|.l 4. CwMa IVl cigarette smouldering in a living Aiello, 568-9325; Pete Falkowich, 568- Fwvtfc S-ll (A) I fraN hwctiii U N S n U l i Sm M VI I F U M i most of the damage was in the living IFlyMlMr LN in 2n L M b d y I Iwwy Nstaha 12.| 5. Uly fat hm 12-1 monetary extent of damage is not Sunday, 7:16 p.m. —Brush fire. Ranee Orchestra. named chairman of this year’s Rockville Invitations will be mailed soon to 1 PrMlw PaMr 13n IN Sn 5 lippMs Sham 7n 3n I M a t El _ VI |.l i « Prafla VI room couch. 8514; Dan Lafountaln, 228-3660; or 7 fa Mr 4.M 4n 7. C M CaaM 7 . K m I Cap't Kana . room where the fire started, but known. Hill Dr., Vernon. S SNM iMl. Up 7.N 7n IPraMN 4.N I M ty h m 3 N M Door prizes will be awarded and John Stanlzzl, 528-7866. General Hospital Auxiliary ball. members of the auxiliary and the hospital i r r V2 t M 'l Oway 7. M l faMy 7.2 7. VlrlM 7-2 I w u i m m m 7 n T M 3 M 2 T w H744 L CwfW PriKw |.l I Qi Tha Man VI Members of Mrs, McMahon’s com­ staff. Reservations should be made as TM K31i4 M M M c 245 paM $214% M M U 7 p p $$sn mittee are Mrs. Michael Atkins, Mrs. soon as possible. After April 16, remaining M M k U S pMI $ S m PwMctc 245 pMI $ 2in S^wMctc 1-74-1 pfa $144Sn KiT KT ~ CNaN FMMta M lit ParlacM: U S pMI S H I N TriMctc 244 pMI $47Sn AttiiMaKr S.77S aoaos SPECIAL - hmtm M M M Area bulletin board Joseph Capossela, Mrs. Joseph Cosgrove, invitations will be available to the general TriMctK 1-S4 pM S t U N c $43M7I Mrs. Robert Kahan and Mrs. Richard public. Nalley. To learn more, call Mrs. Capossela, 872- The dinner-dance will be at The Colony 9326. classrooms from 1 to 3 p.m. The the third annual Easter Egg Hunt for public is invited. Andover children aged two to nine this Satur­ The Bolton PTO will conduct an in­ The first aid course sponsored by day at 11 a.m. Project Chairman kitrodudng formation hour on the proposed dog the Parent-Teacher Association and Renee Allard said Jaycees will be Service of Words slated pound tonight at 7 at the All-Purpose taught by members of the Andover buy this week cooking and coloring Room of Bolton Elementary School. Vernon Word III, ‘‘Woman, behold thy Son, Son, Volunteer Fire Department will be 110 dozen eggs for the hunt, which David Dreselly, first selectman, and The Greater Rockvillle Area Clergy behold thy Mother,” the Rev. John White, tonight at 7 at the firehouse, because will be behind Coventry High School. St. Bernard’s Church; World IV, "My Philip Dooley, Zoning Commission Children will be divided into four age Council will have its annual “Service of of school vacation. Classes will chairman, will answer questions. Home God, My God, why hast thou forsaken our regular low procoMlng price the Seven Words” on Good Friday, April resume at Andover School next Mon­ groups for the event. Prizes will be me,” the Rev. John Mortimer, Rockville day. Samuel Silverstein, a former awarded in each group. The Easter 8, at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Rt. 30, on any KODACOLOR roll. Bolton resident, has proposed a new United Methodist Church; Word V. "I Andover Elementary School will be Bunny is expected to attend. Vernon. Rtmambar, our Rogular Low Prlctt art educational theory in reading which thirst," the Rev. Paul Bowman, United closed for the spring recess through From noon to 3 p.m. there will be C110-12 $3.39 C126-12 $3.29 will be published in an educational Congregational Church; Word VI, "It is Friday. School will re-open April 11, meditations on the seven words by area journal soon. His theory is that Finished,” the Rev. Robert Tallent, First 3C110-20 $4.99 C126-20 $4.79 provement pastors. ONt COUPON PIN POLL OP FILM The school office will be open today South Windsor Baptist Church, Tolland; and Word VII, through Thursday. children who have reading disabilities The Introductory meditation will be by 942 MAIN MANCHESTER may move into, and out of, an altered "Father, into Thy hands I commend my The Parent-Teacher Association Spring has arrived at the South the Rev. Robert H. Wellner, pastor of St. state of consciousness very rapidly— spirit," the Rev. Donald McClean, Trinity will sponsor a movie Tuesday from 1 Windsor Community Thrift Shop at John’s. and this can cause reading difficulty, I^theran Church. to 3 p.m. at Andover Elementary the Sullivan Ave. Shopping Plaza. The first wqrd, “ Father forgive them, Silverstein, a science teacher in The speaking of the words will start at School. It will feature Abbott and The shop, run by the South Windsor phones! for they know not what they do,” will be 12:30 p.m. and each will last about 10 Torrington, is a graduate of Women’s Club, has many new items given by the Rev. Eugene Mitchell of EFFERDENT CREST TOOTHPASTE Costello, W.C. Fields and Our Gang. minutes. The public is Invited to attend all of OLAY Manchester High School and the and is sebking more. To learn more, First Evangelical Lutheran Church; Word Proceeds will benefit the Grade 6 They keepyour phone decor or any part of the service. Those leaving 7 02. 4 02. University of Connecticut. call Mrs. Allen Pugliese, 644-8684, or II, “Today thou shalt be with me In 96’s trip. early are asked to do so during the singing Mrs. Kenneth Stanton, 644-9567. up with your home decor paradise,” by the Rev. Donald Miller, Reg. or Mint Substitute school bus drivers are of hymns so they don’t disturb the The Wapping Community Church United Congregational Church. Tolland. needed in Andover. To learn more, Coventry Even though many of you keep improving the speakers. call 742-7339. will collect newspapers April 16 and ^ looks of your f ...... house,— you go right v/tlon living with TTIUI theU The varsity and junior varsity 17 in a dumpster behind the church. _ CQtvwvsame phones.n r i i v n o c * C<->iSouthern New VEngland_ I _ I Telephonet v I _ ..1. Bolton basketbail teams at Coventry High All proceeds go for missions. suggests you look closer. Then imagine how a BABY SHAMPOO TIAHPAX School will hold their annual banquet Newspapers should not be tied. No new Princess or Trimline extensipn phone could 16 oz. LOUANGEL 40's The Hans Christian Andersen Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Mama Mia’s magazines will be accepted. truly finish off a room! Or the extra decorating ex­ Re9 , or Super MAALOX Montessori School will have an open in Manchester, The public is invited. citement you could add with our brilliant Design house Wednesday at St. George’s To learn more, call Ronald South Windsor’s community gar­ TERMITES Line* phones! Episcopal Church. A slide presenta­ Badstuebner, 742-8764. den plots are now available for reser­ ■ To get a free, colorful catalog of Home Improvement ^ tion about Montessori teaching will vation. Call the receptionist at the • 1 ^ 19 be at 12:30 p.m. Visitors may observe The Coventry Jaycees will sponsor Town Hall, 644-2511, for an assigned Phones, just call this toll-free number-1-800-922-6911. 12 oz. 4 plot on Avery St. Any resident of Or use the coupon. And just see how we can help you IISTERINE South Windsor is eligible to apply for complete some beautiful home improvements! ALKA- 01. a plot. There is no charge for use of 32 'H Y iA N IA Rockville hospital notes Cindtesdck* the plot during growing season. Tiimline* Antique Gold 1 SELTZER Souihan New En(>l.uiJ Telenhcme 1 Both pairs of Straig ht Elb o w e d "TrolTwIngnonQaP 12 0 2 . The Planning and Zoning Commis­ I’.O, Box .5266 wings same size antennae an ten nae than back wings sion voted last week to approve the TERMITE 25's AdmiUed Friday: Harold Swain. High H.imdai,LT065|S 1 Births Saturday: A daughter to Mr. and application of Hartford Jewish Manor Park. Vernon; Paula Tesauro, Mrs. Gary Ott, Windermere Ave., I'm miaesiixl m kivpmx my ' m 49 $ |2 9 phiine deciir up with my home 1 Geraldine Dr., Ellington. Rockville; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs! Federation for a resubdivision of 17 Discharged Friday: Ruth Baronousky, acres of land into one lot and one dexot. Se'iid me your FREE 1 Everett Redmond Jr., Somersville. Home Improvement Cjtjloy. /2 SCOPE Burbank Rd., Ellington; Aldina Barry Admitted Sunday: Hope Gronski, parcel on property on the south side Prospect St., Rockville; Joseph Begin, of Governors Highway, near the in­ Niime ____ 1 24 ( Shenipsit Lake Rd., Tolland; Lawrence Prinerm* Sculptun \ X. Hoffman Rd , Manchester; Christopher McCloud, Stafford; Francis McCormick, tersection of Nutmeg Rd. in IP Street | RIGHT GUARD Curley, Gehring Rd., Tolland; Kenneth Stafford; Eunice Pease, Somers; Carl Zone. City ...... 1 Actual size V^«inch Thick waist Narrow wait! Civitello, Hillcrest Dr., Vernon; Janet Peirolo, Stafford; Robert Shea, Chestnut . Actual alia Vk-Inch DEODORANT Eastman, Enfield; William McLellan, St,, Rockville. .Sure . , '1 4 oz. Emily Dr., Vernon; Andrew Mascola Discharged Sunday: Susan Conn, Vernon % zip [ FOR A COMPLETE FIIE E .N 8P E C T IO N B Y A Orchard Hill Dr., South Windsor; David Tanner St., Manchester; Anna Sojka! STATE CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN. . . CALL NOW Somerville, Hillside Ave., Vernon. (l)r ejll thi.s tolldree niimhet: ' Grand Ave., Rockville; Albert The Indian Valley YMCA will offer l■WI(^922•69ll.l 1 Discharged Saturday: Donna Davis, Kleczkowski, Legion Dr., Vernon; Henry music classes for preschoolers and a ------TYLENEM. TYLENOL I TOOTHBRUSH Lawton Rd., Manchester; Peter Jackson, South St., Ellington; Corinne 10-week “Exercise through Yoga’’ AARDVARK TERMITE CONTROL INC. BUFFERIN A w’‘" ■''‘■''i;'’""' ComtMnr. tTtjdmutk Aniinar, Tckv.wiimunialKin.■link u»CnrpoTiitinn. 100’s Genovesi, Pine St., Rockville; Anna Krechko, Kozley Rd,, Tolland. program. Both will start April 12. All ™ ^ ^ ^ W jnaniy lot ihe Dillon Lm c Telcphimi' Encittturc n jv jiljb lr hum yiiur Iiic jI buMuras uHicu lOO’i IVsiitu Lmc K l» may not be compatible with certain klnJa o< hearma u ,ol,...... l,...... ‘ AttWste of Eastern Chemical Service DUPONT NVION Lefebvre, Orchard St., Rockville; Mrs. Births Sunday: A daughter to Mr. and music classes will be at Sabastians ec,m.patiblewitbcertamklnda;4hea,,n,a,d,wl.h;™Sc;w;4.;£;;;;™;:;;;;^ Pauline McGinley and daughter, Kenneth Mrs. Francis Cunningham, Boulder Crest Dr , Vernon; Barbara Morrill, Blueberry Music Center, Rt. 83, Vernon. The Lane, Vernon; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Yoga ciasses will be at the Talcott- Circle, Ellington; Corrine Seekins, Grand William Halpin, Meadowood Rd., d 4 o ”II44d BAYER Ave., Rockville; Arthur Snow, Hoffman Tolland; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard ville Congregational Church. For @ Southern New England Telephone ANACIN Rd„ Ellington; Paul Voisine, Stafford. Perlot, Stafford, more information and to register 100's 100’s call the YMCA office, 872-7329. ALSO CALL US FOB ANY PK T Pnnm sue PAGE F O U R -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 4, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 5, 1977 - PAGE FIVE-B ?®S5S5SSSSS:fS5Sfi RSox aging, aching, unpredictable Ringmaster missing Track fatality THOMPSON, (UPI) — An autopsy BOSTON (UPI) - Aging, recovers from a tom ankle ligament. Start with opening day pitcher superb work sprinkled with a fat rookies to make the squad, will fight becomes the left-handed ace he was scheduled today Ferguson Jenkins. He's 33, subject to pitch on an 0-2 count. into the starting rotation and turn aching and unpredictable. Still, Rick Miller can play center seemed to be as a National Leaguer. as Celtics stop 76ers on Dave Peterson, leg injuries and coming off an Slide over a couple of lockers to The Boston Red Sox pitching staff into this year’s version of Mark If they all lived up to their best very well and Dwight Evans can play achilles tendon tear. Unpredicatable Rick Wise. He still throws the 34, of Lynnfield, is so unsettled, it is impossible to Fidrych. Maybe he’ll get shelled seasons, the relievers could carry the any outfield position with excellence. is the only word for the seven-time steaming fastball and still has BOSTON (UPI) - Only the — McGinnis, Philadelphia’s top Jo Jo White, Boston’s leading Mass., who died Sun­ gauge the team's finish in the after American League batters get a team. If they slump, as each relief Infield play? Scott adds strength 20-game winner who had his worst problems controlling It. He can be 19- ringinaster was missing from scorer with 22 points, picked up his scorer with 23 points, who netted six American League East this year. good look at him. Who can judge how pitcher has during the past three day at the Thompson and stability at first base, Rick major league season in 1976. 12, as he was in 1975 or 14-11, as he a rookie will do? the circus that had started as a second technical foul and was in a nine-point run to reopen the As they close to within four days of seasons, look out Red Sox. Speedway, officials Burleson can handle shortstop duties Move on to Luis Tiant. He’s 36, by was last season. Like Cleveland, ejected by Rakel after having to be Boston lead, made the technical free Thursday's Fenway Park opener Picking the Red Sox to finish first basketball game between the said. rather well while the second and his own count, and still not in game Wise is unpredictable. restrained from pummeling the throw to put Boston ahead 9682. The against Cleveland, here are the Supposedly, the salvation of the in the American League East is akin Bost&n Celtics and third base situations must be seen to condition as the schedule opens. His Take a look at-Bill Lee. He has yet re fe p ^ ’ final three minutes were academic— Peterson’s questions and theoretical answers pitching staff will be the bolstered to predicting the weather. There are Philadelphia 76ers. be judged. age has not been a factor in the past to prove he can bounce back from the ” 1^ a racist and he’s a (bleep) and sloppy. modified car was that must be weighed: relief corps. Again, the optimism is too many dark clouds on the horizon Catching? Carlton Fisk has hit five years but one still must wonder The Celtics roared onto the court referee,” said an irate McGinnis as Heinsohn agreed with McGinnis going 75 to 80 miles Hitting? The Red Sox have a infamous shoulder separation of 1976, based on supposition. Suppose Bill to .forecast with any accuracy. poorly and thrown just adequately when the magic will run out of the like so many hungry lions, built a he stormed around the Philadelphia about the officiating of Rakel and weaith now that George Scott is back earned in bout at Yankee Stadium Campbell is 17-5 again as he was last an hour at the hack but should not hurt the club. Bob rubbery right arm. with Graig Nettles. Lee has had one mammoth lead, fell behind as the dressing room. ‘Tm going to refuse Norm Drucker. in town and Jim Rice appears ready Montgomery can fill in competently season. Suppose Jim Willoughby is as On hitting talent alone, they should 76ers’ George McGinnis got surly as to pay the fine ($225 for two ”I got a technical (foul) today of the pack when it Let’s talk about Reggie Cleveland. giveaway Inning per outing this tough as he was when he came to to slug every ball thrown his way. again but can't be considered the full­ finish third. A decent performance a bear, and finally tlghtroped past technicals) and t don’t care if I have (from Rakel) and I didn’t even say a struck a light pole Every year, a manager, coach or spring. He’s less predictable than Boston in 1975. Suppose Tom Murphy Defense? Much depends on time starter if Fisk is hurt or ineffec­ by the pitchers will lift them to se­ Philadelphia, 96-90, Sunday in a to take it to the Supreme Court. I’m word. And I never said another word coming off the se­ fellow player will say Cleveland has Wise and Cleveland combined. has a 1.90 earned run in 70 whether Cari Yastrzemski piays left tive. cond. televised NBA game. not paying.” the rest of the game, but he kept cond turn in the the livliest arm on the staff. Every Now gander at the mystery man. appearances as he did in 1974 for Can they beat the pitcher-rich field and how soon Fred Lynn And pitching? Truly, a ringmaster with a long Rakel declined comment on the telling me to shut up. year he provides half a loaf — some Maybe young Bob Stanley, one of two Milwaukee. And suppose Tom House Yankees? Unlikely. 23rd lap of the 30- whip was needed to control both matter, “In spite of all that, I thought we lap feature race, a teams in the second half after played with intensity, pushed the ball referee Bob Rakel had irritated McGinnis, unhappy with Rakel for up well and showed that we’re get­ witness said. McGinnis and Boston coach Tom calling the first technical early in the ting into a groove for the playoffs. Peterson was dead Reds hold whammy Heinsohn in the ragged contest. fourth quarter, made a remark when Charlie (Scott) really made an im­ on arrival at Day- The dramatic buildup to the center­ the official awarded him two free pact out there with his quickness and Kimhall Hospital in Herald angle ring finish went this way: throws with the 76ers trailing, 89-82 his scoring.” Putnam at 6:10 ^ » 1 — Boston made 64 per cent of its in the final three minutes. Rakel over Philadelphia shots in the first period to take a 36-20 p.m,, according to a returned a comment to McGinnis and The contest marked the first time hospital Earl Yost lead as Charlie Scott paced the the burly Philadelphia forward tried in 69 games the Celtics had both NEW YORK (UPI) — New season or not, the Cincinnati Reds Celtics runners in his first to retaliate but was held off by team­ Dave Cowens (20 points and 15 spokeswoman. Sports Editor appearance in 39 games; mates. still seem to hold a whammy over their fellow National League rebounds) and Scott in the lineup. Thompson is the — Philadelphia closed to within Rakel banished McGinnis but then Their combined play helped Boston division winner, the Philadelphia Phillies. fastest speedway in nine points, 6651, at halftime as had to call him back from the win its seventh game in the past nine New England It all started late last August when. McGinnis and Lloyd Free had 10 lockerroom to shoot-the free throws. outings. The loss snapped because its track is after handling the Reds fairiy easily Pirates’' other squad handed the points apiece in the period; McGinnis, still in a foul mood, mis­ Philadelphia’s five-game winning Auspicious start fans were injured Sunday at Tulsa, to that point, the Phillies dropped the Toronto Blue Jays their eighth — Julius Erving put on his third sed both shots, returned to the streak and left the 76ers seven games five-eighths of a mile finai three games of a four-game Golfing season at the Manchester Okla., when a wooden grandstand straight spring training loss, 3-2 ... A1 period sideshow, notching 10 points dressing room then had to be called ahead of Boston in the Atlantic Divi­ long, allowing stork Country Club officially opened collapsed. The fans had sought series to Cincinnati and then were Cowens hit a grand Siam homer to First time victory and seven rebounds in the quarter to b^ck to take a third try because the sion. cars time lo build up Wednesday and Helen Mutty and shelter during a thunder and hail swept three straight in the National snap a 3-3 tie and give the Kansas Charlie Scott scores for Celts pull the 76ers to within three'points, Celtics were in a penalty situation. The Celtics can wrap up a playoff speed. Most tracks storm...Mario Andretti copped the League playoffs. Sunday, the two then put the 76ers ahead for the only Stan Hllinski occupied the first City Royals a 7-3 win over Baltimore, Lloyd Free of 76ers failed to stop drive at Boston Garden. McGinnis missed again and headed spot and eliminate the Knicks from are half a mile or 4 weekend’s spotlight. The former Long Beach Grand Prix, iess than clubs met again in one of the final the Orioles’ seventh straight ioss. time, 81-80, early in the fourth back to the dressing room as Erving contention Tuesday night when the for Danny Edwards (UPI photo) period; less. scored a hole-ln-one on the fifth hole one second ahead of Niki Lauda in spring training exhibitions and the In cutdowns, Toronto sent catcher patted him consolingly. teams meet in New York. usinq a five iron while Hilinski California. result was much the same as the NL Ernie Whitt to Charleston of the p a rr^ all 18 holes in posting a 72 playoffs. International League, while the Mets GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) — The name Danny Edwards has 'The Phillies opened up an early 2-0 score Saturday...Joe DiMinico, assis­ Notes off the cuff sent Ditchers Dennis Solari and been added to a list of five first-time winners on the PGA tour lead, saw that wiped out by George tant pro, reported the feats...George Bridgeport Warren Harding star Jackson Todd, infielder Rick Auer­ this year and he sees it as an end as well as a beginning. Artis Gilmore devastating as Chicago moves up Curling winner Foster’s three-run homer, tied it Pelletier, the state’s No. 1 ranking Wes Matthews thrilled a crowd of bach and outfielders Billy Baldwin “It’s the end ,of what I’ve been again in the fourth and then blew it KARLSTAD, Sweden' male bowler, qualified for the 16,649 at the Pittsburgh Civic Center and Pepe Mangual to the minor working for for a long time,” said the become the 13th professional golfer a game ahead of Kansas (UPI) — Sweden defeated Nationai All-Star Ouckpln Tourna­ Saturday night by scoring 29 points as ieague camp for reassignment. Kan­ 25-year-old Oklahoman Sunday after NEW YORK (UPI) 119-104; Milwaukee topped with 2:09 left in the game destroyed Seattle’s playoff for Indiana. Spurs their third straight to win more than $1 million on the City for the final playoff Canada, 8-5, Sunday night ment in Maryland in June. Eight wiil the U.S. Ali-Stars lost to the Penn­ sas City pitcher Steve Busby, still winning the 3235,000 Greater — New Orleans’ Coach Indiana, 126112; Denver put the Cavs ahead for hopes. Seattle trails both Niiggels 124, Suns 109 loss. John Drew led Atlan­ Spring training tour. sp o t in- th e W estern to the win the 19th world make the trip while on the distaff sylvania Stars involving high school recovering from the rotar cuff sur­ Greensboro Open by four strokes routed Phoenix, 124-109; good as Cleveland clinched Kansas City and Chicago David Thompson’s 35 ta with 36 points and Larry “I’m pleased about becoming a Elgin Baylor sum­ Conference and boosted the curling championships. side, Kathy Wickham of Manchester gery, was placed on the disabled list over Larry Nelson and George Atlanta beat San Antonio, a playoff berth. Bobby for the final Western points helped Denver Kenon paced San Antonio senior players...Bill Holowaty, direc­ miilion-doliar winner," said marized what he had Bulls’ record to 41-37. The With a crowd of 3,5(XI was one of four females to qualify for and the Royais also assigned pitchers Burns. 111-103, and Los Angeles Smith topped the Cavs with Conference berth. Bill clinch the Midwest Divi­ with 28 points. tor of athletics at Eastern Connec­ when Ken Griffey belted a grand Geiberger, who played in the tourna­ Bulls also have moved to cheering on the home side, the Nationals. The women’s “But it’s only the beginning, too. I just witnessed on the edged Detroit, 116107, in 22 points and Gary Brokaw sion title while breaking a Lakers 115, Pisluns 107 ticut State College, reports 50 slam homer for th&iieds in the bot­ Roger Nelson and Jerry Cram to ment despite the death of his father a within a game of second- W alton sco red 26 for skipper Ragnar Kamp qualifying was staged at the local their Omaha farm club. feel I’ve built a solid game with a court in just two overtime. had 2 1 . R ic h a rd Portland. six-game road losing Center Kareen Abdul- applicants have been received to fili tom of the fo u rth .^ week ago in an airpiane crash in the place Detroit. made a brilliant shot with, Metro Bowl...Maine officials report good foundation. 1 don’t feel it will words — Artis Bullets 115, Nets 97 Washington led the Kings Bucks 120, Parers 112 streak. High scorer for Jabbar's 33 points helped the part-time varsity head basketball Griffey later saved the 7-6 victory The Yankees trimmed to the Canary Isiands. “But it’s really not Wilbur Holland scored 15 his first stone in the 10th this was the best winter in 10 years crumble.” Washington kept alive its with a career-high 30 Four points each by Phoenix was guard Ron the Lakers send the post which was created when Clyde for Cincinnati when he threw out opening day 25-player limit by retur­ fair to a man like Sam Snead who has Gilmore. end to put the pressure on for skiing...Approximately a dozen Edwards, who joined the tour in points, Scott May 14, slim Central Division title points. L ee w ith 28 p o in ts , Pistons to their 11th loss in Washburne resigned...The American pinch runner Terry Harmon in the ning pitcher Gil Patterson to the won so many great tournaments "Gilmore was just Dave Meyers and Brian Canada’s Jim Ursel. With New Engiand ski resorts are still 1974, finished with a 12-under-par 276 hopes by handing the Nets Trail Blazers 1 19, Sonies followed by rookie Butch 16 games. Laker guard Don League has added four rookie um­ ninth. Syracuse roster, optioning pitchers when the purses were smaller.” devastating," Baylor said Winters in the final 90 Canada leading 5-4, Ursel open and Klllington, which opened after 72 holes over the 6,894-yard their 12th consecutive loss. 104 Feher with a career-high Chaney blocked Eric pires to its staff for the 1977 season Meanwhiie, the Reds’ principai Ed Ricks ano Doug Heinhoid, out­ Play was delayed for two hours in after the Chicago Bulls seconds helped Milwaukee came up short with his Oct. 27, predicts skiing until late Forest Oaks Country Club course NBA Elvin Hayes scored 38 Rookie Wally Walker’s 23. Money’s shot at the regula­ which opens Thursday...Bjorn Borg rivals in the NL West, the Los fielder Dave Bergman and infielder the final round because of rain. romped by the Jazz, 101 -82, spoil Indiana's season draw around a guard to the May...The Bridgeport jai aiai area with rounds of 68-88-68-72. points and Mitch Kupchak 12 points keyed a 43-point, Hawks 111, Spurs 103 tion buzzer. M L. Carr defeated Guillermo Vilas, 6-4, 1-6, 6- Angeles Dodgers, completed a three- Dennis Sherrill to the same Inter­ Sunday (or their 17th vic­ finale. Meyers had 22 tee and the Sw ^es counted wiil remain closed until a strike of 2, 6-0, to win the Nice Guy Tennis national League farm club on 24-hour He was two strokes off the iead in added 22. For New York, fourth-quarter Portland points and 18 rebounds. Bil­ Atlanta overcame a 22- scored 23 points for the game sweep of the California Angeis tory in 20 games. “He was Mickey Johnson 13 and three without Kamp's last pari-mutuel cashiers can be settled. Tournament in Europe and Eddie recall and sending catcher Mike the first round, tied for the lead at Hate-mail Bubbles Hawkins had 26 blitz, which may have ly Knight scored 30 points point deficit to hand the Pistons. in the “Freeway Series.” Rick Mon­ intimidating and it didn’t Norm Van Lier 11 for the rock. dibbs outiasted Vitas Gerulaitis, 7-6, the halfway point, and had a four- points and Tim Bassett a day and Steve Garvey homered and Heath to West Haven of the Eastern WINTER HAVEN, even look like he was Bulls. Superb playing 6-7, 6-4 to win the Worid Cham­ Tommy John pitched four shutout in­ League, stroke advantage over Burns and playing hard.” career-high 24. A Nate Williams came off Neison, both non-winners, going into Fla. (UPI) — Boston Knicks 130, Braves 111 Chris Evert piayed superb tennis in pionship Tennis finals in Lon­ nings to highiight the 3-0 Dodgers’ Gilmore, who considered Red Sox Manager Don the bench to lead to Jazz The Knicks, one loss trouncing Billie Jean King in the don...Bob LeDoux is one of severai win. Noian Ryan went six innings for the final round. Burns and Nelson asking to be traded earlier Zimmer says he has with 23 and Pete Maravich away from being knocked finais of the Family Circle tennis Manchester men building stock cars the Angels, giving up ail three runs. also had final-round 72s to finish at in the season, played with had 18. for the coming season. The former 280. out of the playoffs, won tournament yesterday in South In other spring training games, Johnson honored received “a drawer enough diligence to score In other games, Boston driver hopes to have the car ready by The victory quaiified Edwards to their third straight game Carolina 6m, 6-1. The wind appeared Boston’s Bill Campbell was tagged full” of hate mail, in­ 28 p o in ts , m ak e 18 beat Philadelphia, 9690; the end of the month. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Marques play in this week’s Masters, where he behind a 25-point effort by to be nearly as strong as it was in this by a run-scoring singie by Chet cluding at least one rebounds and hold the Jazz’ Washington defeated the F I^ T TIME EVER Johnson, captain and star forward of Tom McMillen. Randy area which cut down on outdoor ten­ Lemon to give the Chicago White Sox said he feels “I can play,” and for the two centers. Rich Kelley the UCLA basketbail team, was letter threatening his New York Nets, U5-97; the Smith scored 20 points for nis play...The Boston Celtics will a 4-3 victory over the Red Sox ... the Tournament of Champions starting and Otto Moore, to a total named winner Sunday of the first an- life, since the club New York Knicks topped Buffalo. Guardsman P wind up their Hartford schedule ^Seventh player’ Montreal Expos edged the New York Aprii 14 in Carlsbad, (5alif. of four points and 13 nuai John R. Wooden Award, Buffalo, 136111; Cleveland Cavaliers 113, Kings 107 4 Ply Saturday night against San Antonio. Mets, 1-0, when Warren Cromartie The tournament hung in the released veteran third rebounds. BOSTON (UPI) — Defenseman honoring the nation’s outstanding beat Kansas City, 116107; Elmore Smith’s tap in a singled home Wayne Garrett in the baiance Sunday until the 17th hole. Polyester Tire /:. ®55S:REDUCED! baseman Rico The victory put Chicago The Celts will return to Hartford college basketball player. Portland defeat^ Seattle, Gary Doak received the “Seventh fifth ... Ben Oglivie smacked a two- Burns had pulled to within two next season for at least six more Johnson led the Bruins to the Petrocelli. Player” award Sunday, voted an­ run homer and ieft-handers Bob strokes as the threesome teed off at "home" games on the NBA Pacific-8 championship this year Petrocelli, 33, was nually to the Boston Bruins player Sykes and Jim Crawford combined 17, but he then bogeyed to leave no schedule...Darreli Waltrip copped with a 21.6-point scoring average and given his outright who performed above expectations on a shutout in the Detroit Tigers’ 3-0 doubt as to the outcome. the Rebel 500 stock car race in during the hockey season. in rebounding with 11 a game. release one week ago. win over the New York Yankees ... Alone at seven-under 281 with a Canadiens complete A7X-I3 B b rk «alL I’lus I- .F T. Darlington, S.C., yesterday with Bob­ Doak received a new car in The award is named after former •9 ,0*16 O F F by Allison and Richard Petty picking Ted Simmons belted a fourth-inning final-round 69 was Grier Jones. Zimmer says the ceremonies prior to the Bruins’ final UCLA coach Wooden, who retired Guardsman Srers Regular Plus homer and Bob Forsch pitched four- Defending champion A1 Geiberger letters don’t bother Btackwall up the next two spots with David regular season game against the two years ago after bringing the U w Price F K T. Pearson fourth...Seventeen baseball hit bali over six innings as the St. finished at four under with a final- him but says h e ’s unbelievable record A78-I3 1.72 Toronto Maple Leafs. Bruins 10 NCAA basketball titles in The RoadHandler... Louis Cardinais bianked one round 71 and claimed $5,659 to B78-t3 1.82 12 years. afraid they will upset Sheppard scored two goals win over Detroit, which Pittsburgh Pirate team, 3-0. The NEW YORK (UPI) C78I4 BSB.8B 2.01 his family. — T he Montreal each as the Bruins wound earned them home-ice ad­ E78-I4 BSI.M 2.23 Sears Best steel up with a division-high 106 vantage in the first round F78-N BBS.M 2.3; Billie Jean no match Canadiens brought points by winning their of the playoffs. Greg G78-U $84.M 2.53 5.60-15 19th hole MCC nine bombed their “first season” to fifUi straight game. The Malone and Syl Apps also •1B.SB 1.77 belted radial an elegant climax Sun­ G78-15 U4.BB 2.59 for Evert in finals Leafs, who also made the scored for the Penguins. H71L15 2.79 GIRLS • OPEN TRYOUTS • GIRLS day night and now face playoffs, finished the Canucks 6, North Stars 3 Soars Uoadllandlor. Iho tiro that tamod tho histone route of Iho HILTON HEAD Country Club in season opener Durr and Virginia Wade, 1- season with a string of Ralph Stewart and Rick Pony Kxpross, is now on sale for tho first time ever' The Road- Best 12 - A - Net, Marsh 1976 FELINE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS the "second season” ISLAND, S.C. (UPI) - 6 , 6-3, 6-2, to win the Falling victim to an Esposito. A fielder’s seven consecutive wlnless Blight scored eight seconds Handier was d€siignt*d to provide outstanding overall lire perform­ Billie Jean King, trying to W arren 46-4-42, Woody with all their Stanley ance Us 2 steel belts and 2 radial plies help give responsive hand­ doubles championship., awesome attack, choice netted a second David’s Reataurant Woman’s soHball games. apart in the th i^ period to SAVE Clark 45-2-43, Stan Cup rivals gunning for ling. traction and long lire mileage make a comeback after “Chris is the standard by Manchester Community Cougar tally. team would Ilka to Invite all female Sabres 7, Blues 3 power Vancouver. TTie loss major knee surgery, says McFarland 47-4-43; Gross, • 2 . 0 * 4 which all women are College dropped its first The Minutemen, athletes to participate In open tryouts. them. Buffalo cracked open a 6 deprived the North Stars of Chris Evert is now “ the Stan Hilinski 72; B - West K.udllandler K rx u U f S k I.E P irn judged now,” King said. regular season baseball however, scored one run in The Canadiens closed out 3 tie with four goals in Uie an important home-ice WhllfMSlI P ric e i’ KK K y E T standard” by which aii Day 465-41, Ed Hayes 49-7- It you’d like to play aottball, call “It was good for me to play game Saturday, 13-4, to the fifth inning, two more their regular National third period with Rene edge in the playoffs. Fibergluss \R 7 K - I 3 S 6 0 .0 0 BSI.O* 1.93 women tennis players are 42, Pete Mails 52-7-45, Tom B K iH - ia her now because it gives Leicester Junior College at in the sixth and one in the Hockey League season Robert completing a three- Kings 6, Rockies 4 Bclietl Tires )66..>6 B S f . S B 2.1 8 judged. Zemke 50-5-45; C, Bill 649-1616 646-2235 O R 7 8 - U $ 7 0 .6 5 M 9 . 9 S 2.3 8 me a reading on where I Moriarty Field. seventh while MCC could with a 2-1 victory over the Butch Goring scored Jones 53-10-43, Newt Smith H K 7 8 -1 4 $ 7 5 .0 6 M 3 . B » 2.61 Evert boosted her ear­ am, coming back from The Cougars committed Washington Capitals and 54-9-45, Ray Remes 55-16 only counter with a pair of three goals and Marcel DyM|latxJ3 Regular SALE Plus K R 7 8 .N $ 8 1 .4 0 9 6 9 . 1 9 2 .7 5 nings to $203,000 this year knee surgery, and how BlaAwaU Price PRICK F.E T. No 45, Pete Griffith 53-8-45. a pair of early errors runs in the sixth. set new league records for Pro hockey Dionne added two for Los < iR 7 8 -l4 $ 8 7 .0 0 8 7 3 . 9 S 2.8 8 Sunday when she routed A78-13 129 BBB.IB 1.73 I rmie in much farther I must go.” opening the way for nine Leicester had 13 hits in points (132), wins (60) and Angeles, which will host M R 7 8 -I4 $92.51 8 7 1 . 8 3 3.01 King, 6-0, 61, for the $25,- B78-13 531 ilT .M 1.80 King, 33, had last played Class A, Stan Hilinski 72; unearned runs by the Bay fewest losses (eight). Free M«>mi(ing ( i R 7 8 - l 5 $ 8 7 .0 0 8 7 3 . t S 2.91 its 1977 debut while MCC Atlanta in their first E78-13 133 •BW.7B 2.26 000 singles prize and also Sate prires in effcrl this tvcck onl\. I I R 7 8 - |j $ 9 1 .6 2 ^ 6 7 7 .B B 3 . n Evert in the semifinals at net, Dave Kaye 72:3-69, Staters. Trailing 9-0, MCC managed just three They’ve drawn a bye in the goal hat trick. Josh playoff game. Paul F78-14 531 $BS.4« 2.42 shared the doubles title in 1 R 7 8 - I 5 $ 9 5 ,5 7 8 B I . 8 3 3 .1 2 Wimbledon in 1975 when Woody Clark 763-73; B - got on the scoreboard in safeties. Starter Tom Daw­ first round of the playoffs Guevremont co-starred Gardner scored twice for G78-14 538 BSO.St 2.58 the $110,000 Family Circle I .K 7 8 -I5 $ 1 0 7 .0 0 8 9 8 . 9 5 3 .3 6 King won. She then retired West Day 84-1074, Frank the home half of the fourth son absorbed the loss. “ Even if you and then face the '^‘second with Robert as he collected Colorado. G78-15 539 •SS.IB 2.65 Magazine Cup tennis tour­ from singles tournament Lipinski 84; C - Newt Smith inning as Mark McMahon MCC’s next tilt is season” during which they Uiree assists In the game. WHA H78-15 9.2 tST.B t 2.88 nament. play, but launched a com­ 92, Austin Weiman 95-22- doubled and scored on a Tuesday afternoon at 3 at can be ambushed by any Islanders 5, Rangers 2 It was the 106th con­ use the snort Anders Hedberg scored eback after undergoing 73; Blind bogey, Stan bases loaded walk to Neil Post College in Waterbury. "hot rival.” Bryan Trottier scored two goals, giving him 69 for secutive clay court victory knee surgery last fall. Prachniak 100. Guy Lafleur scored his the second three-goal hat the season, to spark Win­ SAVE for the 24-year-old Flori­ H«nry w. Block Shutout In earlier matches here. form, it 56th goal of the season and trick of his NHL career to nipeg over Calgary...Rosie . ' i dian, who hasn’t lost on Best 15- A - Ted Backiel $ Q King played aggressively 'Steve Shutt his 60th to give lead the Islanders. Trottier Paiement’s three goals led ■ k (■ Jockey Steve clay since Evonne 63-8-55, Stan Me Farland Softballers bow and charged the net the Canadiens their margin scored his first goal In the O p r . Cauthen failed to win Goolagong beat her in 62- 7-55; Stan Hilinski 77, could pay you to Indianapolis past Houston frequently, but found very Upended in its opening runs, and at the time a 62 of victory at Landover, first period, then scored at ... Joe Norris registered August, 1973. Steve Matava 77; B Dan • l«a«l aeooUoa* Aeoo* tO(| on six mounts yester­ little opportunity for that tilt Saturday was lead. Md. Lafleur’s goal gave Evert teamed with Rosie Morline 65-14-51, John see us.” 6:23 and 16:42 of the second his third straight two-goal 5 day at Suffolk Downs. against Evert. Wilson 65- 12-53, West Day Manchester Community But Eastern, on three him 136 points and marked period to build the game and goalie Ken rr rr= SteadyRider Casals to defeat Francoise SAVE '9 S A VE '3 0 S A VE *20 uu.»o. I____*2 I 66 Evert kept her pinned to 63- 10-53; C, Todd PeckCollege’s 66 women’s softball hits, two walks and several Reason No. 15 why H&R Block the 28th consecutive game Islanders' lead to 5-1. Lockett posted his first kn*n Spnkm 6Tricli/FM/MPX AM/KM S-Tr^k the baseline by returning 20-49, Carl Engberg 71-26 team, 19-3, by Eastern errors, tallied seven times In which he has made Barons 4, Black Hawks 2 WHA shutout as San Diego 4 'li; , shoMid do your taxes. *7 O F F . . . Sears 42 Whitworth adds to wealth every serve with deep, 51; Blind bogey. Marsh Connecticut State College In the fifth allowed Eastern either a goal or an assist. Greg Sm ith’s third- bombed Quebec. Shock hard ground strokes. Warren 88. at Robertson Park. to take a commanding 63 Bill Riley scored the 4ft»“ laB ”* 69”® Even the short form Is more complicated this year. period, power-play goal R(guUrt,a.M Regular 11(9.99 Regular 999.99 Power-rated Battery PALM SPRINGS, Calif. victory and she savored it ’’I h ad to p lay Three walks and a wild lead. Five runs in the sixth So to be sure you pay the smallest legitimate tax Capitals' goal. Pro sweeps - A, Stan snapped a 2-2 tie and sent Rejects offer Absorbers ‘V. {'■ (UPI) - At 37, Kathy for the glory as well as the aggressively to keep her pitch gave MCC Its first and five more in the seveth — It could pay you to sea Block. And If switching Elsewhere In the NHL, Cleveland past Ch'icago, ■ 1 p: Hilinski 77, Steve Matava Whitworth has won ali dollars. from coming into the net,” run with-^ Marianne capped the scoring for Boston won the Adams 77-3-74; B, Bill Sullivan 81, to the long form will save you money, we’ll show which wound up third in the CHARLOTTE, N.C. "Si" 28® * kinds of goifing honors and “I wanted to win this Evert said. “If I was ten­ Pemberton scoring In the Eastern. you just how much. Division title by beating Heavy-Duty Aluminized Muffler Excellent cold cranking power and re­ her latest spells m-o-n-e-y. West Day 82-10-72; C Smythe Division. The (UPI) — Saying, “ I am not tournament more than any tative at all she could have second inning. Triples by A second contest was the Toronto Maple Leafs, Hawks had tied the score serve capacity • . now with this added 9 9 j 1 She was the all-time Austin Weiman 92-22-70. looking for a job,” Univer­ feature — you never add water Sizes other,” she said. “This was taken oyer and won a cou­ Bonnie Kilgore and Sally postponed after two in­ 7-4, Buffalo defeated St. at 2-2 on Darcy Rota's each career top money winner a real thrill. This is sity of North Carollna- available to fit most American-made 8 ple of games in a row just Lentocha In the fourth nings because of rain. Louis, 7-3, the New York cars. among lady golf pros going Ilolr-in-one second-period goal. The Charlotte basketball Coach 16»* terribly rewarding in many like that.” produced the other two HaR B L O C K Islanders topped the New Barons failed to make the 541.99 Marine b attery ...... 536.99 into the Winners Circle ways.” Helen Mutty aced the Lee Rose turned down an Regular flZ.M. Sears Beet King scored 33 points in York Rangers, 5-2, Installed! heavy-duty shock! Fit most tournament and she came 128-yard fifth hole Sunday THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE playoffs. offer from Mississippi V Nl««er a t mwl AmrrtraH car». The wind had been the 13 games and reached Cleveland downed Chicago, Flyers 3, Flames 3 S A V E 1 1 % American-made cars, im­ out of it Sunday with more w h ile p la y in g in a State. ports. pickups and vans severe, but it eased off game point only once apart Cougar netters victors 4-2, Philadelphia tied Sears Snow Tire Change-over SptH'ial ■ h'viy loot. threesome with her son, .ONLY 11 DAYS LEFT, No Appointment Necessar) Paul Holmgren scored Rose said he has "no in­ Hciivy-Diily Oil Fast. low-co>t^stallatK>n 1 Sunday afternoon and did from the game that she Opening its season with a Atlanta, S-S, Pittsburgh availajjlr"''"’^ She shot a 71 Sunday for Mitch, and Steve Brehm. his second goal of the game tention of leavlng.UNCC," We will remove 2 snow tires, not appear to be a signifi­ won. win SlKurday was Wellington (MCC) def. SOUTH WINDSOR SulHwan Ava. (The Colony Shop*) M4*14S1 88 Regular 4 7 c Sea rTo rig in a I KquipmenI a 72-hole total of 289 and EAST HARTFORD 501 Main St. stopped Detroit, 4-2, Van­ and Bob Kelly also scored which he led to the electronically spin balance 2 55* cant factor in the outcome. She used a five iron. tires and mount on car. 2Um Replarement Shoi'k absorbers the $36,000 first prize, Manchester Community Engster 6-0, 6-0; Muzzy AeroM from Howard Joftnaon) couver took Minnesota, 63, In the third period, IlfUng The 1977 champion, Judy iEAST HARTFORD 1111 Main Si. Btl-77SS semifinals of the NCAA U I M l”firv . ||.M vs. College’s tennis team, 60, Duszny (MCC) def. and Los Angeles defeated Philadelphia to a tie at Ktaxk RraSe !iVK3i«rJ» biggest ever for the women Rankin, who had the lowest Drivers sidelined ROCKVILL6 Ntal lo Shopping Bag I7I*4IS4« basketball tournament this over Leicester Jr. College Erickson 61, 6-0; Mary OLASTONBURY Fox Run Mall SS^0S10• Colorado, 64. Atlanta. Goalie Bernle pros. round of the tournament POMPANO BEACH COVENTRY MDMYS H UT. H I FJ| 74M470 year. Tallwood C.C. at the Manchester Racquet Goode (MCC) def. Scheab VERNON 224...... HarHordTpk tpho. al• •• Vomon Circio * • In the World Hockey Parent withstood a 44-shot This put her on top of the Saturday with a 68 tired in Fla, (UPI) _ All nine •75-7141 Last summer Rose Club. 61, 60. Association, Winnipeg beat barrage by the Flames, pack after five LPGA the stretch and slipped to a drivers who participated in Peoria Tournament - turned down a job from a BRIDGEPORT. CO.NN HAMDEN CONN ORANGE LX)NN EASTMELD MALL MASS WATERBURY CONN W MARTTORD. CONN Results: Danyel Arenas Doubles; Arenas-Balfour Calgary, 64, Indianapolis who had a 61 lead at the Where America shops W SPRINGFIELD MAm MANCHESTER. CONN MIDDLETOWN CONN events this year with a a race March 25 at Pom­ Gross, Poulin 79; net, OPEN 9 AM-9 PM Wsekdays - 9-S Sat. A Sun. Big Ten School and recent­ Sears 76 for a five-over total of (MCC def. Tucker 62, 7-5, def. Tucker-McCarty 6 2 ,6 Houston, 7-3, and PrrrSFIEI.D MASS DANBURY conn g r e e n f ie l d mass KFCNC.NH WESTFIELD, mass total of $40,197 and boosted pano Park harness track Wojtyna 61, Lewis 65, end of the second period. ly rumors have linked him ■i*as. MiisBie a AhiMit Appliancet AHo Al Tbaae Saan Slam 293. She said she “ felt Doug Balfour (MCC) def. 1; Burnell-Wellington def. AMMca^t HAOCKv BAANruao laikTUL ULNUCN soaTMAMrtON utouviaukMi aixKviui wcmaaiCKC asai aiamAKnc her career earnings to have been disciplined as a D’Appollonio 67, Bednarz go blasted Quebec, Penguins 4, Red Wings 2 to the head position at the beat” from battling the McCary 6-0, 6-1, Dave Boeltcher-Erlckson 6-0, 6 DUO i K 7-0. Satisfaction Cuarantevd or Vbur Mom v Huvk '■-•V «(« Momt «9M W*< « $667,015. 67, Wood 71, Hardy 71. S e a r s Manchester Partiade M mda Wayne Blanchin scored University of Kentucky wind. At 108 pounds, she is result of an investigation Burnell (MCC) def. N Bruins Leafs 4 It was her 78th career into allegations of race Kickers 77, 75 , 76. 0; Moreau-Duszny def. 6w. Ibe4eei erf t «4 m U6 IUI m MS STOK MWS T, two goals and assisted on frail. Boeltcher 6-2, 6-1; Lou Stan Jonathan and Gregg where Joe Hall sUll is head tampering and bribery. Engster-Scheab 6-0, 6-0. another in the Penguins’ coach. PAGE SIX-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 4, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon.. April 5, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B Htip Winltd Homoo For Sato 23 Hom^ For Solo 23 ArHoloo for Solo 41 I Scoreboard IS ffonraa For Solo 23 Rooma tor Root 82 Aportmonto For Bent 53 Aportmonto For Pont S3 PART TIME - 20 to 25 hours. 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Features Applications taken at 70 fireplace, alum, siding. DINING ROOM SET - include private entrances, IL8 0 K IN 6 I Cincin 39 37 4 82 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Hilliard Street, New England eat-ln kitchen with KIOHT ROOM Colonial - 21/2 Frultwood Provinciil. Table, j We offer the largest varielv of Will build to suit your CLEAN. FURNISHED Room balcony overlooking cathedral I attractive apartments and Indianapolis 36 36 8 80 Hobby. 6 Weeks •Monday and Wednesday appliances, family room off batha, family room; fireplace, six chairs, and China cloaet. ceillnged living room, wall-to- kitchen, two baths. Owner, tow bedrooma, garagea, acre. needs,'starting from $53,- for reaponsible, working I lownhouscs In Manchester. New Eng 35 39 6 76 800. Excellent condition. entleman. Call 0464701, after wall carpeting, 1 1/2 batha, K Rental office m n daily 9-S. WAITRESS - Full Ume days, Evenings at 7 P.M. 646-4231. Hutchlna Agen<7 , 646U66. Mlacellaneoua rec room n weekends. U-3. Birmingham 31 45 3 65 fp.m. range, refrigerator, garbage PHONE 643-2711 part time nights. Apply in per­ chairs. One pair drapei, disposal, pantry unit, air con West son, Tacorral, 246 Broad Classes Start Monday, MANCHESTER - Beautiful VERNON - Like country aet- I Watkins made, hardly used, ONE LARGE fumlahed room. In house break. Uteben, ^ 0u«e badiooma. MANCHESTER - New to rooms.. Single $59.95,$59.95 $64 95. Monday through Friday 8 to 5. THREE ROOM Apartment' Edmonton 1 — Lott and Found strong typing and math skills, RosMrallon: 1st d m baths. Beat the coming heat for oiU^ $4jf600. B/W R Slty market. Exciting sparkling 7- genuine buckikin suit. Please ! $89.%, $74.95 plus tax. Housing Opportunity. First floor. Heat and hot 32 43 4 2 — Ptfionali 4 RATES Initialed sterling silver 3x5 with central air conditioning. ^uble $69.%, $74.95 plus I 3 — Announctmontt and be customer • service - April 4lh from 6:30 647-1419 room Colonial in g r a t family caU 6466709. water included $160 monthly. Phoenix 27 48 4 note pad case. Sentimental B/W Realty, 647-1419. Phone In room. Cali 6462300! • — Eniertainmtni 1 day — 1le word per day value. Reward. 643-2514. oriented. Salary open, good nel^borhood. Fantastic o(r- ELLINGTON - TOWNHOUSE 6460156. Sunday’s Results 5 — Auctions 3 days ... tO i word per day fringe benefits. Send resume SR oxcltlng course In Real Estatel The portunity to get that “Just MAPLE CHEST, five drawer VERY CLEAN - Newly fur­ g a r d e n s of strawberry 6 days — 9c word per day to Manchester Post Office, TWO BEDROOM Con- E 3 * Winnipeg 6, Calgary 4 FINANCIAL course covers the major areas Including contracts, right home.’’ Priced mid Bird’s eye Maple cheat. Eight nished room on busline ideal Road. A new suburban one BEAUTIFUL Four Room 26 days — 8«' word per day ****aaaaeaaateaaaea««a«««« dominium -11/2 baths, living un wf *i$«i loiocASi ^ Indianapolis 7, Houston 3 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Morigtots Box No. 190, Manchester, $40’s. B/W Realty, 847-1419. foot Hydroplane. 649-0429 for working person. bedroom apartment com­ Apartment - Completely 9 — P tfs o n a i Loans t5 words S2.00 minimum Announc»m»nt$ 3 Conn. 06040. inw^Th?®*’ appraising, listing and room, dining room fully after 5:00. munity nestled in the country carpeted. Stove, refrigerator, San Diego 7, ^ebec 0 10 — insuranca Happy A d s ...... $2.30 Incft aw. This course meets the minimum requirements ol References and security equipped kitchen. Full base­ W niRUTIT. MANCHESTER - $31,900 For period ending 7 a.m., Tuesday, April 5. Monday night required. Call 6460505. hills in historic Ellington. In heat, electricity. No children. the Connecticut Real Estate Commission. ment. 125,900. McDonald Real EMPLOYMENT DOG OBEDIENCE Qasses - PRECHETTR A MARTIN ^lonlal. Uving room, eat-in will find snow over the Lakes area, changing -to rain and addition to it’s unique, Good location. Security - Halp Wanted EsUte, 228-9705. NBA Starting April 16th., 5 week kitchen, laundry room, 2 showers eastward throughout most of the Atlantic coastal ROOM TO RENT - Free refreshing architectural deposit. $ ^ monUily. 846- - Business Oppoflunmas basic course $7 coniplete. To HELP 048-4144 SWIMMMG POOLS design and beautiful - Situation Wanted You may regliter first avaning at 6:30 bedrooms, plus crib room. states. G ear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum readings parking, shower and bath. Eastern Conferenee register, call 649-IloS. COVENTRY, BY OWNER - City water and aewers. Kitchen privllegea optional. landscaping, it tfeatures EDUCATION WANTED Beautiful oversixed 7 Room include: (approximate maximum temperatures in Atlantic Division 2 3 2 - 9 0 1 8 MANCHESTER - Colonial Aluminum aiding. F.J. Working gentleman private entrances, private FOUR ROOMS - And Three - Private Inslfucltons KEITH Real Estate nasda Cape. Three bedrooms, one S piled; HMltora, 843-2121. tuy aoa lor Mcbr 100118 bwItH*- parenthesis) Atlanta 48 (63), Boston 39 (55), Chicago25 ( 35), preferred. "Very reasonable. patio area with sliding glass Rooms. Tile bath, heat, hot W L Pet GB - Schoois-Ciasses CMFTSMEN WANTED *75.00 FEE and half baths, eat-in kitchen, condo, six rooms, 2 1/2 batha, llon. Larg* CetuiMlltuI dia- aevetond 33 (45), Dallas 39 (63), Denver 24 (55), Duluth 15 -- Instructions Wanted Ileanaad real astats pao- three bedrooms, all 6469167. doors, wall-to-wall carpeling, water included. Adults. Phila 48 29 .623 - RENT SPACE formal dining room, living Mbmof haa quasty abm around pis. This la the saaton to m llancei, custom drapes. (30), Houston 39 (68), Jacksonville 62 (86), Kansas City 28 range, refrigerator, garbage Security. References. No Boston 41 36 .532 7 REAL ESTATE 111) ONLY FEE room with fireplace, family 31418 O.D. pool Campion nWi disposal, master Tv antenna, - Homes lor Sale Owner moving south. Snat, laddar, aun dock, Mlar, lan- (46), Uttim Rock 38 (57), Los Angeles 53 (68), Miami 75 (87), ROOM FOR RENT - Stove pets. Parking. Across from NY Knicks37 CRAFT FAIR APRIL SOtti gal a last atari. CstIJaff al room, enclosed breeieway, 41 .474 lUti - Lots-Land for Sale 646-4126. CONTINUOUS PROGRESS Available July lit. F.J. dng and atairt. QUAUANTIIO. Minneapolis 21 (34), New Orleans 51 (64), New York 40 (54), and refrigerator. Linen traverse rods, laundry and the Rec. 11 1/2 and 15 1/2 Buffalo 29 49 .372 19Vi - Investment Property to lo S garage, one and quarter SpIlecU Realtors, 6462121. Plnanoing ovallaMa. SS77 In- Phoenix 52 (85), San Francisco 48 (70), Seattle 45 (66), SI. p r id e d . 861 Main St., 646 storage facilities in basement, School Street. - Business Property C A L L S43-SS30 OR acres, residential area. |44,- KEITH ttaSad. faolory' bonua ■ Haaxy air conditioning, total elec­ NY Nets 21 57 .269 27^4 - Resort Property Louis 29 (44), Washington 50 (69). S4S-tS41 (i Rm 4 p.m.) 200, priced for qulcksale. Call - Real Estate Wanted b n im t io n m . cen ter MANCHESTER - Circa 1830 duty pool eonr to nral ton tric, no pets. Ranch and TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX - Central Division 742-W64, after 5:00 p.m. K u .E s n n outtomoro. AbookiMy no obUgo- Duplex sWle apartments Apartments - Within waUiing MISC. SERVICES Colonial. 8 rooms, 4 ADVERTISING •••••••••••••••••••••••••• LICENSED REAL Estate ______2 3 2 :9 0 1 5 Uon. CoU Mr. Jobnton, TOIL available. Rentals starting at W L Pet - Services Offered bedrooms, den, formal dining 1?t H. Canter t t distance to downtown Salespeople - Well establish^ FOUR BEDROOM Dutch Fuai t-sot-s4a-sdi7. coa now, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $175. per month. For appoint­ Houston 48 31 .608 - Pamting-Pepering DEADLINE room, eat-ln kitchen, 84-bour lonrioo. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester. $210 monthly, in­ - Bu'lding-Contracling □ EMPLOYMENT MLS firm. Liberal commis­ Cape - On 5 + acres. ment call 8769876, Monday Washington 45 33 .577 fireplaced living room. Bam "Mr* Moko Qordon Produett 47 Andquot 4$ Apertmtnit For Pont S3 cludes: Heat, hot water, - Rooling*Siding 12:00 noon the day before sion. Must be motivated, Breezeway; 2 car garage, out thru Friday, 8 to 5. appliances and parking. Cali - Heating-Plumbing publication. with 2 car garage, and work HOUSE CALLS" San Ant 43 36 .544 - Flooring O’Rourke Realty, 633-1411. Holp Wontod building for horses. A9,900. WE HAVE customers waiting Holp Wontod 13 IS shop. $44,9()0. F. J. Spllecki, GARDEN TILLING - Robin’s CIRCA 1812 - Pennsylvania Cleveland 42 36 . 538 - Moving.Trucking.Storage Deadline for Saturday and McDonald Real ^ ta te , 226 Realtors, 6462121. Bulldinq Supplitt 42 Bench. Maple wood, and for the rental of your apart­ TWO BEDROOM Duplex - Services Wanted □ EDUCATION 648-4126 Rotor Tilling. Average gar­ New Orl 34^ 44 .436 13H | Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. MATURE MAN - For heavy JOANNE KIMBERLY 9705. ment or home. J.D. Real apartments - Within walking MANCHESTER - Elegant PHONE FROM home to ser­ work in fertilizer plant. Job den, $15. CaU for appointment, turned dowel. Also wooden Atlanta 31'' 48 . 392 17 MISC. FOR SALE vice our customers in the Jewelry Parly Plan - Is expan­ 648-1822 NATURAL STONE for 643-4453, evenings between 6 showcase. CaU 649-0953. Estate Associates, Inc. 646 distance to downtown living in the Coach House on - Household Goods involves, bagging, handling, ding and has openings for MANCHESTER - $33,000. Offered by the retaining walla, veneers, 1980. Manchester. $210 monthly, in­ Otis St, Two bedrooms, large Manchester area, flexible and stacking Terulizer bags. Privoto InotrueOono IS 9. W'eetern Conference - Articles for Sale PLEASE READ managers and dealers. Work Spotless, six room Cape. Very patios, w . Pick up by the WANTED - Hummeli, Docks, cludes: Heat, hot water, Uving room with dining area, ' Building Supplies hours, super earnings, 249- Telephone Mr. Hill 64M644. central. Fine starter home. Midwest Division - Pets -Birds- Dogs your own hours. Highest com­ or delivery by the ton. HORSE MANURE - For your Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Ear­ LOOKING for anything in real appliances, and parking. Cali fully appUanced kitchen, 11/2 YOUR AD 7773. GUITAR, BANJO Teacher - Hutchins Agency, 6463166. W L Pet - Livestock mission excellent hostess Specialiilng in Folk, Popular, PHILBRIGK Bolton Nolitch Stone ()uarry, lawn or garden. By bag or ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, estate rental - apaimenta, baths, private basement. $310. 4 PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The MANCHESTER - Spacious Bl- Denver 48 30 .615 - Boats A Accessories Classified ads are taken over SALES POSITION - Straight plan. No delivering or collec­ Bluegrass, Vocal Accompani­ level Contemporary. 4 649-3163. truck. Call 6466429, after 5:00. Jugs, Crocks, Almost homes, multiple dwellings,Ings no Includes heat and hot water. • Sporting Goods the phone as a convenience. Air Force recently announced ting. Car and telephone PHILLIPS ROAD - BeauUful fees. CaU daU J.D.J.'b. Real Estate F in lOOM FUT ulU l all - Garden Products commissions, leads furnished ment. Let music be the cure bedrooma. Stone fireplaced Anything Ok). 6462690. Blanchard A Rossetto Detroit 42 36 .538 The Herald Is responsible for new openings for individuals Mccssaiy. Call collect to 6 Room Colonial. 11/2 baths, Dogo-Blrdo-Poto Associates, Inc. 6461980. appliances. Carpeting Realtors. 6462482. - Antiques to homeowners. Call 242-5402. for your Spring Fever. Free AGENCY family room, 2 1/2 batna, at- *4 Andquot 42 throughout, washer and dryer Chicago 41 37 .526 - W anted to Buy only one Incorrect insertion and with prior military service. If full finished recreation room, Carol Day, 518-489-4429 loan instrument. Children 7 tachM 2 car garage. Call WANTED - The Old Picture hookup. Convenient to school then only to the size of the you have been out for less built-ins, gas heat, hot water, MANCHESTER - Im­ DOG-CAT BOARDING Kan City 40 38 . 513 RENTALS original Insertion. Errors which between 8:30 h 5:00, or write on. Reasonable rates. 6 ^ WANTED Antioue fumitore, Frames and china closet by THREE R(X)M Apartment - and shopping. LOVELY FOUR ROOM PREVENTIVE Maintenance than 5 years and are looking fireplace. Large 2 car carport, maculate eight room Suxanne or Arthur Shorts, 646 bathlng/grooming. Complete Indiana 34 46 . 425 • Rooms for Rent do not lessen the value of the Mechanic - Must understand Joanne Kimberly, P.O. Box 8557. 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., g lw , pewter, oil paintings, or private party. CaU 644-6209. With heat, hot water, stove, Apartment - Second floor. On - Apartments lor Rent for " A Great Way of Life’ , patio. All utiutles. Combina­ NEW TOWNHOUil • advertisement will not be cor* machine repair and be safety 5285, Roessleville Branch, Colonial. Two years old. Manchester Office, 647-6139. modern facilities. Canine other antique R. refrigerator, wall to wall bus Une. Heat and utiUties in­ Milwaukee 28 52 .350 - Homes for Rem contact the Air Force Albany, N.Y, 12205. tion windows. Owner anxious Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Fireplace, two bedrooms, m cluded. Adults only. $250 - Business lor Rent reeled by an additional inser­ minded. Applications REMEDIAL READING and First floor family room. Equal Housing Opportunity. Hurlson, 64^06 c a rp e t. $185, C entrally Pacific Division tion. mediately. Call 646-7440. to sell. Quick occupancy. Road, Manchester. 646W1. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• baths, all appliances, base­ monthly. Security. 6461189. ■ Resort Property for Rent accepted Monday through math; individualized work 214 baths, four b^rooms, located. Adults only. No pets. ment storage, convenient to ' Wanted to Rent Charles Lesperance, R^Itor, Wonted to Buy 49 W L P et ( NOW ACCEPTING WANTED - Old toys, post Security deposit. Call 6467690. hospital and shopping - Wise for Rent Friday, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. m, (lst6th grade) by 6467620. fireplace, wall-to-wall Los Ang 51 27 .654 Apply klock Co., 1366 Tolland Applications for full time "s degree teacher. 566 Loto-Lond for Solo 24 Urootock 44 cards, steins, stringed In­ MANCHESTER - 7 Room employment. Call 528-3889 S carpeting throughout. Two OLDER BUREAUS, Dressers CALL Duplex. Adults preferred. Portland . AUTOMOTIVE Tpke. M anchester, Conn. KEYPUNCH 8075. car garage. Large treed struments, paintings, fur­ 454 MAIN STREET - 2nd, - Autos for Sale between 9 and 2 only. SPACIOUS, CHEERFUL 2 ACRE BUILDING Lots - Ap­ BIG BEAUTIFUL Chestnut niture, clocks, advertising - Rockers, tables, chairs, Available May 1. $210. Securi­ ■ Trucks for Sale Equal opportunity employer, OPERATOR lot, $59,900. floor. Three room heated Golden St Expanded - Four bedm m , proved and ready to go. Pony - $125. Metal, red pony items, outright purchase, con­ desks, and antiques. Phone PETERMAN ty, utiUties extra. Lease. 646 - Heavy Equipment for Sale □ NOTICES for in-house computer. TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS - two baths Cape. Ideal family HOLLYWOOD SECTION 6469112. ^artment. $180. Security. Seattle .494 12^ - Motorcycles-Bicycles RN OR LPN - Applications Owner will help finance. $10,- cari $96. CaU 4569373, or 4 » signments. 644-8962. 1387. DENTAL, Surgical Assistant- Must be deligent, efficient, Individual or group. Day or home on quiet street. Private all 6462426, 9 to 5. AGENCY Phoenix .397 20 Campers-Traiiers-Mobile Receptionist needed for now being taken for ^ r t time, night. At very reasonable - Seven R o o ti) 600. McDonald Real Estate, 9918. Homes yard, large garden, fireplace, 0404 644-8650 Manchester oral surgery and accurate typist. Per­ 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Apply in per­ rates. Private court. Call 846- Colonial. Recently 2269705. MANCHESTER - Four lovely:ly Sunday's Results - Automotive Service Lost snd Found 1 manent position in busy son. Rockvifle Memofial Nur- rec room, porch, garage, fully rooms. Two bedrooms,ims, ttwall- -^Autos lor Rent'Lease practice. Experience 2183, anyt/me. remodeled, in immaculate Boston 96, Philadelphia 90 modern office. For ap­ 222 South St. insulated. Owner wants ac­ to-wall carpeting, parkingarking for LOST - Large male Irish referred. Send resume to condition. Prime location. NY Knicks 130, Buffalo 111 pointment for personal in­ tion. Mid 40’s. 6466376. Aatf Satete Wanted 28 two c a rs, h eated, $275 Setter. Vicinity of Princeton g:ox X, c/o M anchester TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS - New carpeting, wall-to- NEW THREE Room apart­ Washington 115, NY Nets Herald. terview , call 649-5253 Individual or group. Day or monthly. (J'Rourke Realty, t Street, but roaming. Call 649- BOLTON - Excellent location. wall throughout. First ALL CASH for your property ment - Handy to bus and shop­ 6361411. 97 CLASSIFIED 1925. between 9:00-3:00. Mr. night. At very reasonable Four bedrooms, U i R Ranch floor family room, garage. within 24 hours. Avoid red ping. References and security Chicago 101, New Orleans d r a f t s m a n Designer - Harrison. rates. Private court. Call 646 on cul-de-sac, wooded acre, Only $46,500. tape, instant service. Hayes deposit reouired. $210 per Several years advanced Buolnou Opportunity 14 2183, anytime. MANCHESTER - Comfor­ ADS FOUND - Small female black The W. S. Ok m ) Co. privacy, 20 minutes to Hart­ RAISED RANCH - Eight CoriraraUon, 646-0131. month. Phllbrlck Agency, table, clean convenient one cat, near center of town. Call mechanical experience. ford, close to Manchester. Realtors, 6464200. Portland 119, Seattle 104 BRING Familiarization of drafting SMALL ENGINE Service rooms, four bedrooms, one bedroom apartment with 876-6763. Corporation expanding dealer Low 60’s. Owner. 6436331. SELLING your bouse? CaU us Milwaukee 120, Indiana department procedure, full and two half baths, private entrance in small RESULTS nnetwork. No experience fireplaced family room. first and we’U make you n single story building. Ideal 112 layout, mechanical detail, □ REAL ESTATE cash offer. T.J. Crockett, CENTRAL LARGE Four STEADY WORK - Reliable, necessary. Complete training Wall-to-wall carpeting _ room one bedroom apart­ (orelderly person or couple. Cleveland 113, Kan City tollerances, and proposal Realtor, 8461577. drawings. Some familiariza­ hard worker, who wants program. $500. investment N EW throughout. Two car gar­ ment. Just redecorate S^uri- $210. per monUi. Heat and 107 NOTICE tion with metal working, and steady employment, good in­ required to start your own Homoo For Solo 23 ty. Appliances. $225 plus ^pllances Included. Damato business. Ideal for retired or age, acre lot. Asking $45,- IMMEDIATE Cash for your Sotvieto Offsrtd 21 Setvteee Offered Enterprises, 6461021. A Atlanta 111, San Antonio INVITATION sheet metal shop procedure. come. Cali 5266702 between 6 31 Sotvieto Offered 31 Bulldinq-Controcdng 33 utiUties. Norman Hohenthal. TOWN OF MANCHESTER part time. Details on request. ObQ, property. Let us explain our 103 Top fringe benefits. Equal Op­ 2 only. «3,500 - 200 FOOT fronUge. HOMES 6461166. TO BID CONNECTICUT Mr. Barker. ESCA Field Two bedroom Ranch. TWO FAMILY - Built in fair proposal. Call Mr. MASONRY - Brick, block, WATERPROOFING - CLEAN CELLARS, Attics, AVAILABLE Immediately - Denver 124, Phoenix 109 portunity Employer. Pressure BeUiore, M7-1413. concrete, cblmneya, and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY NOTICE OF Finding of No Blast Manufacturing Co., Inc., RELIABLE Hardworker who Training Division Box 819, Aluminum siding, baseboard Raised Ranches, Colonial, 1974. Walking distance to Hatchways. Foundation garages, and yards. Free es­ NEWER FIVE Room Duplex Two bedroom duplex In Sealed bids will be received in Wading River, New York. fireplaces. New or repair Carpentry and general con­ Los Ang. 115, Detroit 1$7 Significant Effect on the En­ 41 Chapel Street, Manchester, wants steady employment. d e a t ^ r ^ e . Hutchins Arfen- Cape on acre treed lot, hospital. Five rooms, full cracks. Tile lines. Sump tim ate. (JaU 6460516. tracting. Residential and - Large yard, parking, no pets. exceUent location. Walk to the Office of The Directors of 11792. MAY WE BUY your borne? work. Call 5264996, after 5 pumps. Fireplaces. Stone shopping and bus. FuU waUi vironment Conn. 643-2487. Call Walther Good income. Cali 8726515. priced from $55,000 to $63,- applianced kitchens, 3 ()uick, fair, nU caah and no P'ln.' commercial. Whether it be a S ecuriiy. $250 m onthly. General Services, 41 Center Grander, Chief Engineer, waUs, patios, steps. Oram ic EXPERIENCED House small repair job, a custom Available now. CaU 6 ^ 7 m . out basement with laundry NHL This notice is published in ac­ PACKAGE STORE - High 500 or will build to suit. bedrooms and 1 bath each problems. Call Warren B. tile repairs. 30 years hook ups. Small pet accep­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ between 3 and 5 p.m. for HOW A 10c CALL can earn | | TWO FAMILY Flat - Four (leaner - $4.00 per hour. Must built home or anything in ticut until April 22, 1977 at cordance with the Depart­ volume, low overhead. rooms each. Excellent loca­ unit. Separate heating HowloM, Realtors, 6461108. ODD JOBS, Qeanlng cellars experience! 6434053,0S3«14. guarantee minimum of five table. $ ^ per month. 646-6297 Campbell Conference preliminary interview, for you. Learn how you can be and attlcf. Moving large between, call 6461370. MANCHESTER - Duplex. 11:00 a m. for the following: ment of Housing and Urban Established 20 years. C)wner- tion. 30 Locust Street. Priced systems, driveways and hours work. References. QUl Quiet neighborhood. Large or 643-7023. Patrick Division an Avon Sales Dealer and earn Agent, 289-2282. basements. Ready for im­ WANTED • Direct from appUances, also stone or loam STATION WAGON Development's Rules and ENERGETIC Groundskeeper about $80. on every $ ^ . you reduced! 6462426, 9 to 5. M E R R in CARPETING - Never laid. 5469613. FOR ALL your Dry Wall rooms. Washer/dryer hooV P W L T Pts Regulations as printed in the mediate occupancy. $57,- owner. FuU dormerefi Cape or deUvered. 844-1775 or 6444632. From $180,000 homel'Newest MANCHESTER - Enjoy the 4-WHEEL DRIVE-8400 - wanted for grounds work sell. Call 523-9401 for Informa- Reeltora M 61180 Colonial in Manchester up to needs - Drobiak Dry Wall up, cellar and attic. Dining Phila 48 16 16 112 MANCHESTER - New Eight 500. nylon short shag. Beautiful. ROTO-TILLING - Quality best of two worlds. Nicely G.V.W. W/PICKUP BODY July 16,1975 Federal Register around apartments. Must live lion. No obligation, of courso Holp Wontod 13 low $40’s. Reply Box A, MAN - For heavy work in fer- Company, 575 Center Street, room, kitchen with dis­ NY Islanders47 21 12 106 entitled, "Title 24 HUD Part East of the river, be at least Room Colonial. 1 3/4 acres, 2 $32,500 BOWERS SCHOOL Sw ed in water-proof factory work. Low price. $10 average Manchester. Call 6468882. hwasher, disposal, stove and renovated, older duplex. Six The Town of Manchester is Manchester HeriUd. Ullaer plant. Job involves container. Will do three rooms, new kitchen and bath, Atlanta 34 34 12 80 58 Environmental Review 18 years old, and have a 1/2 baths, 2 garages, up to 10” VERNON - Immaculate DISTRKyr — Six room garden.1. 00164------I for f • u t refrigerator. Heat and an equal opportunity handUng and stacking fer- rooms, wall to wall. We service. sOpermool Procedure for the Ckimmunity driver's license. General insulation, uiolce of colors Ranch on wooded lot with LINRI Construction Co. - Tom utilities. $280. No pets. NY Rangers 29 37 14 72 employer, and requires an af­ for interior and rugs. 10 year Cape, 2 baths, formal NouaeftoW Ooedt 40 tUlxer Mga. Must be lo mod bought too much. Sacrifice - Paul W. Dougan,, 6461535. Development Block Grant", grounds work required in­ living room, eat-in kitchen, dining room, three physical condition. Phwie Mr. Corbitt. Building, Remolding, Available May 1st. 21^9317. Smylhe Division firmative action policy for all cluding cutting, thatching, PART-TIME FACULTY Home Owners Warranty. 'Low $inrN ew padding for Uutoe UWNS MOWED - Raked, Subsection 58.16: as amended. three bedrooms, large bedrooms, modem eat-in HiU. 6460644. Additions, Garages, Kitchens, W L T Pts of its Contractors and Vendors trimming, raking, fertilizing, SUMMER AND FALL, 1977 down payment considered. redwood deck off of beautiful REFRIGERATORS rooms - $18. Private; 1-346 fertiUied, or seeded. Weekly Roofing, Siding, Recreation S. Louis as a condition of doing The proposed project will con­ seeding, etc. Call 846-1021 Charles PontlcelU & Son. 646 kitchen with dishwasher. Waahara, ranget, uaed, 6444 or seasonal rates. Free es­ Rooms. 8 4 6 ^ . 32 39 9 73 Applications are being accepted for part-time teaching family room. Mid 40’s. CAM TREE Service • Free es­ Autos For Solo 61 Autoo For Solo SI business with the Town, as per struct a road and utilities weekdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1540, 6460800. B/WRealty, 647-1419. Full basement, city guaranteed and clean. New timates. CaU 5363283 alter Minnesota 23 39 18 64 appointments In the 1977-78 academic year. Including utilities. shipment damaged, OE and timates, discount senior BABYSITTER Age 15 wlU 3:00 p.m. Federal Order 11246. from Spencer St. into the site Ask for Mr. Solazzo. citlsens. Company NEWTON SMITH Chicago 26 43 11 63 for elderly housing. the 1977 summer session, at Manchester Community 72 ELDRIDGE STREET 16 ACRES — surrounds this Frijgidaire. Low prtcea. B. D. babysit after 2:30. Amiable Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Bid forms, plans and HEBRON - Two one Acre lota P earl and Son, 849 Main Manchester owned and any day of the week. 6460029. Vancouver 25 42 13 63 EXPERIENCED Truck Tire College. Appointments are lor one semester only, with no three bedrooms, large family superlative 15-room an­ operated. CaU 8461327. INTERIOR A EXTERIOR rooms. No Job too small. 646 specifications are available at The Town has determined that kitchen, pantry, laundry for the price of one, plus a 6 Street, 8462171. Painting - Insured. Good Colorado 20 46 14 54 Recapper - Preferably with assurance of additional or continued employment. room, 1 1/2 bath Cape Cod, tique house under going 3144. the General Services Office, this project while removing Bandag process. If no Bandag room, wall-to-wall carpeting INTERIOR A Exterior Pain­ work. Reasonable rates. Free 41 Center Street, Manchester, Vacancies are expected In the following subjects that is only four years old. meticulous restoration. FORMICA TOPS • Cabinets Wales Conference farm land from use will not experience, we will train. throughout, plus SOFA BED $40. Chair $20. 2 ting - Insured. Good work. estimates. CaU Ed Dascanio, CARPENTRY, Custom Connecticut. Business Humanities Residential, yet country. New foundation, sills, un­ and doors made to order. Top ED CAR Norris Division significantly effec the quality Good pay, with good fringe many extras, AsU ; $11,900. end tablet $36. Stereo am/fm Reasonable rates. Free es­ 6468085. Secretarial Sciences Social Studies Immediate occupancy. Mid derpinnings, Ijeat, wiring, quality work reasonable Houses - Addditions, garages, W L T Pts TOWN OF MANCHESTER of the environment. 'Ilie total benefits. Day time work. Call Paul J. Correntl, 8 3-2125, or turntable, 8 track tape player timates. CaU Ed Dascanio, roofing and siding, kitchens, Natural Sciences 843-5363. $40s. Hohenthal Company, plumbing, kitchen and 3 $166, or beat offer on all prices. References. 8484340. 6468085. Montreal 60 8 12 132 CONNECTICUT project will offer balanced Rockville, 872-7729, ask for 6461166. bathrooms, and repair work of Jim Wood. Part-time faculty teach one or two sections and are full baths. 9 fireplaces and above. 8462585. Los Ang 34 31 15 83 ROBERT B. WEISS, land use in the area. GLENN GAGNON A SON • Ptlndng- Ptpering S3 all kinds. CaU Robert Jarvis GENERAL MANAGER expected to be available lor student advising before and COUNTRY CHAr M - Drive a 3 bake ovens. In excess ol MAINTENANCE Work for estimate, 6468712. Pittsburgh 34 33 13 81 The Environmental Review COLUMBIA - Want to be away CARPETING • Never laid. Bricks, blocks, concrete needed. Door and window 080-3 NEED A MATURE and level after class meetings. Textbooks are preselected. few miles farther, and enjoy $100,000. Appointment on- PAINTING - interior and SPECIALSI Record may be examined and from it all. Then you should sidewaUu, steps, fireplaces, Washington 24 42 14 62 headed person mechanically Minimum qualifications are a subject area maefer’s small town living. Beautiful From $186,006 bomel Neweat repair, painting, sheetrock CARPENTRY A Masonry - copied in the office of Human see our seven room Ranch, •y- nylon short ahag. Beautiful. and chimneys. CaU 8764913. and other household services. exterior, paperhanging, Detroit 16 55 9 41 inclined for second shift. degree and two years ol full-time teaching experience. six room Ranch. Double gar­ exceUent work. References. Additions and remodeling. Services, 66 Center Street Hours: 1 to 9:30 p.m, five days age, fireplace. Approximately four bedrooma, two baths, Sealad in water-proof factory 6467540. Adams Division Compensation lor now teachers ol summer session fireplaced living room. Priced IMMACULATE 6-room VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Free estimates. Fully in­ Free estimates. Call Anthony INVITATION during business hours. On the a week. Coil winding and acre treM lot, on a deadend container. Will do three Squlllacote, 6460811. courses Is pro-rated according to class size up to a at $49,500. B/W Realty, 647- Ranch featuring fireplaced rooms, wall-to-wall. We sofas, chairs, cars etc. No ODD JOBBERS - Clean sured. Martin Mattson, 646 W L T Pts basis of these filings, no assembly experience street. VA • No Money Down. 4431. maximum of $275 per semester hour. Compensation lor Pasek Realtor, 2867475. 1419. living room, country bought too much. Sacrifice - need for expensive basements, attics, Roto-UU Boston 49 23 8 106 TO BID further reviews are necessary preferred. Call 646-5688, or recovering. 568-5878. PooPng-Stdlng-Chlmnoy 34 The Manchester Board of apply before 4, to Able Coll new teachers ol fall semester courses Is $275 per kitchen, three bedrooms,' $219. New padding tor Uuee ardens, lawn care and Ught Buffalo 48 24 8 104 or will be conducted. The semester hour. o COVENTRY - Attractive five PAPER HANGING Expert. Education seeks bids for Elec- and Electronics, Howard COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg rec room, shed, deck, gar­ rooms • $18. Private: 1-346 fruckini. Senior Citiiens BIDWELL Home Toronto 33 32 15 81 Town intends to request room L-Ranch in pleasant 8444. REWEAVING bums, boles. Special Rati Your average paper, in Improve- tric and Manual office Road, Bolton, Conn. Farm, with three story bam. age. $36,500. ates. Call 2864263, ment 0>. Expert installallation Cleveland 25 42 13 63 release of funds for this Butler-type building. Power neighborhood. This pretty Zippers, umbreUas r ^ l r ^ . average room , $30. Mr. typewriters. Sealed proposals project from HUD. Window shades, Venetian Rlchman, 646^64. of aluminum siding, gutters Sunday's Results RETIRED PERSON or Closing date lor applications Is May 2. plant, and other out buildings, house has three bedrooms, WE BUY L Sell furniture. will be received until 3:30 fireplaced living room, and 2 FAMILY — Duplex 5-5, Cosh on the Une. One piece or blinds. Keys. 'TV for rent. and trims. Roofing installa­ Any comments or questions Unemployed man to room. Send a resume. Including references plus Three Lovely Homes. GARDENS ROTO-’nL L E D - tion and repairs. 649-8495,876 Vancouver 6, Minnesota 3 p.m., April 15, 1977 at which and transcripts, to: Offers Invited. B/w Realty, much more. Priced right at 114 baths, new kitchen an entire houseful. M68432. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 846 None too large or too small. QUAUTY PAINTING and on the environmental status of With license. Meals lor 5B1. Paper Hanging by Willis 0100. Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 3 time they will be publicly this project may be submitted errands. 649-5459. Dr. Robert H. Fenn 647-1419. $39,900. B/W Realty, 647-1419. cabinets, 1st floor laundry Furniture Bam, 344 Mtdn St„ CaU Gordon at 2269750 for NY Islanders 5, NY opened. Specifications and bid room, separate heating beside Douglas Motors. low, low prices. Scnultx. Fully Insured, to the applicant Mr. Robert B. Dean of Academic Affairs BRICK - BLOCK, stone. references. 6494343. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Rangers 2 forms may be secured at the Weiss, General Manager, MAN, OR HIGH School Boy - Manchester Community College systems. Good income. roofing, storm windows, aw­ $45,500. WINDOW CLEANING - Montreal 2, Washington 1 Business Office, 45 N. School Town Hall, Town of To mow large lawn in Bolton Manchester, Ct. 06040 HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch nings. (fuality workmanship, for the summer. Call 549-9487. NEWER—TTiree Bedroom Commercial A Residential. Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 2 Street, Manchester, Connec­ Manchester, Conn. 06040 no Manchealer Community College Is an ______painted for $150-1200'by free estimates. Fully insured. ticut. SPRIN6 IS SPRUNG, Two Family, in quiet □ MISC. FOR SALE Fully Insured. Free es­ 872-9187, 8463417. Buffalo 7, St. Louis 3 later than April 19, 1977. tlmates. tim ates. Cali (Quality scheduling now. Professional Raymond E. Demers man to r e p a ir Roof on .7;^'”’"'''"'’'"""™“"''’ MANCHESTER neighborhood. Aluminum considers any lob. 2869287, Boston 7, Toronto 4 This notice first puzlished metal shed. Call 649-9467. THE GRASS IS RIZ, Maintenance Incorporated, Automatic transmission, Business Manager and brick exterior. All Ardeht lor Sole 41 ELECTRICIAN • AU types of 6468845. evenings or weMends, Don. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Cleveland 4, Chicago 2 No. 001-4 onApril 4, 1977 in compliance COMMUNITY appliances, carpeting wiring, electrical improve­ repairing chimneys, roofs, rear seat, AM/FM radio, with Rules and Regulations Los Angeles 6, Colorado 4 STUDENTS - Hard working ------COLLEGE WONDER WHERE THE TWO throughout, air con­ ALUMINUM sheets used as ment, and repair work. FREE A. A W. PAINTING - Very new roofs. Free estimates. 30 sliding side door, new Section 58.17 (b). summer job, door to door GENERAL REMODELING ditioners, large closets, printing plates, .007 thick, eaUmates. CaU 6465253. reasonable. Free Estimates. Years Ehtperlence. Rowley, whitewall tires, west selling involved. Call 646-8670. and pnlnting. Stucco, other 643-5361. coast mirrors. Dated at Manchester, Connec­ FAMILIES IS? custom cabinets, stained 23x32”, B cents each or 5 for textured finishes. Sheet rock Call Wayne. 8467696. ticut this the 1st day of April, $1. Phone 643-2711. WEDDING' INVITATIONS *3884 NOTICE WANT SPENDING MONEY? wood )»ork. Immediate oc­ work. Free Estimates. 1977. APPLIANCE Technician - ZINSSER HAS EM. and aU forma of printing. By INTERIOR PAINTING and ROOFER WILL InsUll roof Immediate employment for Roys A Qlris - Wo Noed Youl cupancy. $59,900. References. Reasonable NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Town of Manchester UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub appointment evenlngarPIeaae prices. 5464340. wallpapering. Quality siding or gutters tor low dis­ 1974 CHEVROLET OF JARVIS ACRES, experienced, appliance THREE IN ALL Scouti, Boy and Girl Scouts, call 872-9407, professional work at count price. Call Ken at 047- Robert B. Weiss, technician. Salary commen­ MANCHESTER - Private 1900. INCORPORATED Herald carriers are needed Brownlei, nurses, East reasonable prices. FuUy In­ MONTE CARLO General Manager surate with ability and perfor­ country setting. One year CathoUc Sdwol. sured. G.L. McHugh, Pnln- NOTICE is hereby given, PICK UP THE PHUNE ANU M Sm . Sports state 003-4 mance. Call Steve, 643-2171. In the following areas: old, eight room center hall Ung, 6469321. ONLY THE Finest in roof pursuant to General Statutes RIVE US A CALL Colonial. Featuring first SANSUI 5,006 A - Stereo com­ materials - at reasonable of Connecticut, that JARVIS 4 Manchester: ponents. Dual turntable. J.P. LEWIS A SON • Interior prices. OAF roofing and ACRES, INCORPORATED, a Announcements floor fireplaced family 3 Announcements 648-1811 room, with beamed Excellent condition. Best and Exterior Painting, shingles, Alcoa .032 gutters Momluv Connecticut corporation ^Adams Street and Buckland Street offer. 6460688, days. Pnperhnnging, and and leaders. AU materials and cathedral celling. Ekit-in IHACK having its principal place of area INCOME remodeling. Fully insured. work guaranteed. Free es­ kitchen, with work island. Fast Calliolie/NKA al business in Manchester, SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, 6469858. timates. CtoU anytime 846 Formal dining room, front •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Coventry (girls) Connecticut, has been dis­ East Hartlord: 1. 6-6 duplwx wlHi Mparata hMUng tytlw n looattd on processed travel, atone, tana 0466. solved by a resolution of its bin lino: Rodoeoralod and w aning'lor Ita now to back living room, 214 and fill. For deUvery caU TAX SuPdIng-Controodng 33 Tuesday Carriers needed In the following areas: baths, [our large ^ i j ^ H . Grilling, Andover, Board of Directors and ownor. Prkad la tall at $43,600. B A S K H A i.l, MieSlNTS t/BurnsIds Avenue, High School, bedrooms. Sliders to patio, WES ROBBINS carpentry Stockholders, effective as of 2. 8-8 two family wllti two oar garaga aal on largo Iraad Hoodng-Plumbing 3$ F a B I (: a I li o I i al St. Mary’s Cemetery area. two car garage, acre SERVICE remodeling speclnllst. An- April 13, 1976. All creditors, if AL GENTILES lot. Saparala haaUng ayatama, wall-to-wall earpat, TWO 300 AMP RecUfleri - dlUons, rec rooms, dormers, Ai|iiiiius, 3 :1 any, are warned to present good candmon. Priaad In Uw SOVa. plus lot. SEWBRUNES. sink lines, 2>Ooor Hardtop. Mo|cva tan. tfBurnsIde Avenue - Bell Court area. Good condition. Good for bullt-ins, bathrooms, dark brown landau roof. V-8. M FC a 1 I 'o s l J r . their claims to LaBELLE plating, or welding. CaU 646 cleaned wiUi electric cutters, tfBurnsIde Avenue - Delmont, '$. 8-8 tvo lamlly wtth nawar 2 oar g a r ^ in nlea DIRECTORV kltcfaens, 5463448. automatic, powar attarlng. College ROTHENBERG, WOOD- ' COLONIAL - Seven M39 from noon tU 8:00 p.m. ^ professionals. McKinney power brakaa. AM/FM radio, ak private aaWng. On# ol tha niaaat two iiimlllaa wo rooms, 3 bedrooms, 114 INCOME TAX Preparation - Etooa. Sewnfe Disposal 0>m- IFVMS HOUSE, and RUBINOW, Bldwell, Vernon Road area. havt aaan. Saparala boating ayatama, good alxtd CUSTOM CARPENTRY - oondlMonlng, Untad glaM. alac- baths, rec room with bar, SWIMMING roOLS - Large Experienced, personal ser­ Homes, AddiUons, Repairs, pany, 643^m. trie dock, daiuxa whaal oovara. PC., Attorneys at law, 843 ______^ llaiichcKicr Ilipli School \ / ^ rooma. Pricad at 148,900 and worth H. M aiieliesler ul W ind­ ’ VWalnut, Groenlawn, Concord Street fireplace, some wall-to- pool distributor h u luxury vice at your home • Dan Cabinets. • Homes, Addftlons, body alda moMlng. sor Main Street, Manchester, Mosler, 0463329, or 5254283. VICI4L kIMUCtlOa W KI)., VIMI. I.'lih area. above ground pools In original Repairs, Cabinets. CaU Gary NO JOB TOO SmaU • Toilet *3695 wall. Tastefully decorated. \oi - f i ; •, Connecticut, on or before HiMHi'lai repairs, plugged drains, Pontiac Tag SaleI Now In PrograaalProgn Clieiiey T'reli al Viniil Wtdif Aa»( tiaswi s/Oxford Drive, Handel Road, Maple Garage. $41,500. cartons. Quaranteed. Must Cushing, 3461009. leeli August 1,1977 or thereafter be MiKOai iccrfi B/g Bond Soundo...Comedy... clear warehouse lor new 1077 kitchen lauoefs replaced, barred as by statute provided. SVs% PInaneIng avallabla on any ol tha tboyfl ALLAN T. KEELER’S Ux Moglc...Fun For Alll 8:00 P.M. Street, Washington Ave., Event Ave. Pools • $599. completely service. Tax returns done In LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - repaired. Rec rooms, GIRI.S SO m iA l.l. Illatlnga, Alta if you ore thinking at talllna, wa erected, 31x18 OD, IticH swim bathroom remodeUng, bent Dated at Manchester, Connec­ CALL 643-0746 PHILBRICK the privacy of your home. Call new homea custom built, . P a III a I Cast ticut, this 23rd day of March Call 647-9946 naad lltUnga. ' area, complete with liner, 871-1761 for appointment. remodeled, nddltloni, rec modernliation, etc. Free Culliolie, 3:13 1977. Benefit Newington Children’s Hospital Horold^CIntdoUm^ ladder, pump, sundeck, fen­ rooms, garages, kltcheni EiUnute glndlj/ given. MAM Plumbing A Healing. 6461871. \\ edm-sday JARVIS ACRES, cing nod sulrt. Financing remodeled, bath tile, cement EARN QOOD SPENDINB MONEY AGENCY arranged. Abaolutaly no work. Steps, dormers. BASKHAI.L INCORPORATED obUgauon. CaU toU fret 1-806 INCOME TAX I^IYIK H R e g a l S S U ^ ' ResidenUnI or commercial. I.aUeIle. Rothenberg, BOYS A QIRLS 382-1 MulluUiek at MCC REtlTORS . Aik for Frank. M ^ H A L L ta x SERVICE - Prtparad. $8. Short CiU 5464101. Sorvhto Wonted 38 MOTORSa INC. Woodhouse, and » f of hr ...... ter..,- 5 Evsnlngs a IVeeA ZINSSER Form; $10. Long Form IFN.MS Rubinow, P C, Reliable. Accurato, and Fast Cal lull i Corntr ol Broad 6 PM to 8 P M . R ealto r SANSUI 5,000 A - Stereo com­ Raaionnble. In the privacy of CollMr.Fnnk CARPENTRY - Repairs, ODD JOBS DONE CelUrs, a l Its Attorneys and Canttfr Stroot 646-4200 ponents. Dual turntable. remodeUng, addiUona, ga^ 345 Center S t (Rt. 6) Regal Mon.-Fri. 8 a m. • 6 p.m your home. Phone <43-1)044. attics, garagea y a r d i Penney (girls) 060-3 Phona 64tr-2113 Call 947.9949 ExceUent coaditloo. $m . or ...... 4 a.m, • ig ;,oon m M L8 6 4 9 - 4 a 3 4 ages, roofing. Call David cleaned, moving trucking. No ‘ 646-4321 6 4 6 -1 5 1 1 beat offer. 84606N, days. P itite 6461798. Job too big or small • 9W%22. PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., April 4, 1977 ACROSS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., April 5. 1977- PAGE NINE-B Frank and Enwat DOVVN Answer to Previous Punie Autoa For Sale 81 Autoa For Sala 81 Autoa For Sala 61 Autoa For Sala 81 1 Legend 1 Madame fo H A T G T [ 7 8 □ □ D r 5 ■ (abbr.) [0 U C H r r E N d t D E l Charles M. Schultz «Jiwn Breckenridge 2 Positive.words iQ L E E 0 X%U 5 9 For each 3 Pacific Island E L 0 L 1 t 0 □ Q D ^ucim jomHJ AY ir M/A5 ■ Dear Abby A a% M P H 12 Nothing but 4 Bewitched M 1 A M A Y A L 13 Egg (Fr.) 5 Splotches % i£. ■Sj □ T 3 FISC/\L POLICY [a u 0 B T L L 8 1 ^d u c a t i o m a i .1 .. 14 Scriptural 6 Affirmative E 3 [8 N 0 U T T PLANNING By Abigail Van Buren canticle reply o] □ n A 3 UJELL, [s E 3 1 [0 u 8 □ E E K j \ It’s Our Spring USED 15 Waters (Fr.| 7 Sight for 1 X FOUND OUT A 8 A D HOUJUIAS ’ 16 Pursue travelers ini 8 E P U N Q T "n T m 6 Awaft E THE60LF , 17 Eccentric THAT I'M Affte DEAR ABBY: You and SENSITIVE AND SAD can put lA JU [S T 1 T 8 1 0 E E BUDGETARY 16 Sport of 9 Pond * 1 E W A L E E N 0 8 y i\b ^ N i£ ? away your guilt feelings about the American Indians. 10 Vortex E shooting clay [a JV a 0 N E 8 R A T I have lived on an Indian reservation for the past 25 11 Ruddy \E STATISTICS To YAw n ia/iTh pigeons 32 Organ pipe years, and find NO injustice or cruelty, unless it is to the 19 Electric fiih 20 Honorably 34 Star in Big 48 Small coin non*Indians who live in states where reservations are 21 Animal m y m o u t h G L ^ S tO l located. 22 Of the (Sp.) Dipper 49 American &E. 23 Automotive 24 Folksinger <) i»;»yWtA a»t IM kwi us M on TMAW€$ 38 Disclose Indians All Indians,are citizens of the United SUtes, and al­ society (abbr.) , Seegar 39 Look at 51 Relieve though they receij^e all privileges any other citizen enjoys, 24 Vegetable 25 Afghan prince Wlnttirop flirtatiously they do not contribute for any of these privileges! 27 Chair part 26 Capable 52 Bankrupt In 1975, it cost the U.S. taxpayer $10,000 for each Indian 29 Animal of 26 Fetter 41 Commode 53 Author of I a\A d b \ f I NEVea. 4 0 WHAT DIP THE fami y. At the present expanding rate, it will be $20,000 per South 30 Pope ___ 45 Juicy fruit "The Raven" A W S T IA N TH AT U P / DCUBTED America 47 Mystery IT FDR A ramily by 1980. Indians got FREE medical, hospital, dental 31 Cross 55 Third person Mickey Finn — Morris Weiaa S A V T O T H E /V\V©EI_F. / 75 VDLVD WAGDN - 242 and optical care from birth to death. They pay no state 33 Foreign office inscription writers' award 57 Youth (g-ARPENER"? 1 /\MMUTE'. Automatic, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, 6,500 35 Math term taxes on homes, cars, land, personal property or income. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 miles,- “Better Than New!" ' They may hunt and (ish around the year-no bag limit, no 36 Cash drawer 37 Bird of prey 12 13 14 AS A MATTER OF FACT, ^ license. They can receive FREE education from Head Start 40 Make I'LL BE AT THE BANK FOR A BOARP AAEETJNO TOMORROW. WE to Ph. D.'s. They are given preference on jobs; some ads 42 Compass 15 16 17 HAVE TO REPLACE THE PRESIDENT, read, “tribal members only need apply," 'They get wells point J. R KONCREET— HE TURNED OUT ts 19 zo 21 TO BE A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT. drilled, sanitary facilities installed on ranches, farms and 43 Comedian 1 homes away from municipal facilities. All FREE. The list is Caesar 22 endless. 44 A lle y_____ 1 M l ^ K ^-4 Already in 1977, this reservation has received $2,600 000 46 Spelling 24 25 z. 28 z. 30 31 32 contest 1 1 in grants from HUD for 2500 members living here. This is 33 3, -po= 'MkiFStSfiS.ir over $1,000 for each man, woman and child. This is over and 46 Radium 3S A

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